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Tassie Traddies: May 2008
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This website belongs to Tasmanian Catholics who consider themselves traditional Catholics and support the Gregorian Rite (sometimes referred to as the Traditional or Tridentine Latin Mass). It is a source of information, a place for positive dialogue, and a general resource for traditional Catholics in Tasmania. Genuflect As Often As You Like, Whenever You Like! June Mass Change of Date. Wednesday, 7 May 2008. Genuflect As Often As You Like, Whenever You Like! June Mass Change of Date. The TLM in June wi...
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Tassie Traddies: July 2007
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This website belongs to Tasmanian Catholics who consider themselves traditional Catholics and support the Gregorian Rite (sometimes referred to as the Traditional or Tridentine Latin Mass). It is a source of information, a place for positive dialogue, and a general resource for traditional Catholics in Tasmania. Wednesday, 25 July 2007. Please note that August's TLM will be on the 12th instead of the 5th. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute. Melbourne Latin Mass (FSSP).
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Tassie Traddies: February 2010
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This website belongs to Tasmanian Catholics who consider themselves traditional Catholics and support the Gregorian Rite (sometimes referred to as the Traditional or Tridentine Latin Mass). It is a source of information, a place for positive dialogue, and a general resource for traditional Catholics in Tasmania. February Mass Date Change. Monday, 8 February 2010. February Mass Date Change. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute. Juventutem - World Youth Day 2008.
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Tassie Traddies: December 2008
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This website belongs to Tasmanian Catholics who consider themselves traditional Catholics and support the Gregorian Rite (sometimes referred to as the Traditional or Tridentine Latin Mass). It is a source of information, a place for positive dialogue, and a general resource for traditional Catholics in Tasmania. 2009 Tassie Traddies Calendar. Hobart Masses in 2009. Saturday, 13 December 2008. 2009 Tassie Traddies Calendar. A special Tasmanian traditional Catholic calendar is now available via Redbubble.
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Tassie Traddies: 2009 Tassie Traddies Calendar
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This website belongs to Tasmanian Catholics who consider themselves traditional Catholics and support the Gregorian Rite (sometimes referred to as the Traditional or Tridentine Latin Mass). It is a source of information, a place for positive dialogue, and a general resource for traditional Catholics in Tasmania. 2009 Tassie Traddies Calendar. Hobart Masses in 2009. Saturday, 13 December 2008. 2009 Tassie Traddies Calendar. A special Tasmanian traditional Catholic calendar is now available via Redbubble.
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Tassie Traddies: July Mass Date Change
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This website belongs to Tasmanian Catholics who consider themselves traditional Catholics and support the Gregorian Rite (sometimes referred to as the Traditional or Tridentine Latin Mass). It is a source of information, a place for positive dialogue, and a general resource for traditional Catholics in Tasmania. July Mass Date Change. Monday, 6 June 2011. July Mass Date Change. Please note that the July 2011 Mass will be on the second. Sunday of the month, July 10, at 11.30am. Melbourne Latin Mass (FSSP).
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Lux Vera: May 2015
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Blogsite of Fr David Thoroughgood. Thursday, 28 May 2015. Pentecost Sunday 24 May 2015 Sermon. Pentecost Sunday 24.5.15 The human side of the Church. Pentecost is where the divine meets the human and lifts it to a higher level. Can we fit the whole ocean into one bottle? No But we can fill the bottle so that it contains nothing but water. Nor can we fit all there is of the Holy Spirit into one soul. Infinity cannot be contained. The whole idea of the Incarnation shows that God wants to save us through.
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Lux Vera: 10th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Aug 2015 Sermon
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Blogsite of Fr David Thoroughgood. Thursday, 6 August 2015. 10th Sunday after Pentecost 2 Aug 2015 Sermon. 10th Sunday after Pentecost 2.8.15 Fear of the Lord. The publican had it right because he acknowledged his nothingness before God. The pharisee was presumptuous and proud. He declared himself righteous before God and that is a dangerous thing to do. True goodness is very exacting and is not something we should presume we have. And Jesus said to him, “Why do you call me good? By the workings of grace...
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Lux Vera: 6th Sunday after Pentecost 5 Jul 2015 Sermon
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Blogsite of Fr David Thoroughgood. Thursday, 9 July 2015. 6th Sunday after Pentecost 5 Jul 2015 Sermon. 6th Sunday after Pentecost 5.7.15 Souls and bodies. The Lord feeds the soul and not just the body. Many are happy to stay with the body and can think only in those terms: seeking pleasure etc. In John’s Gospel account of this miracle (Jn 6) Our Lord escaped the crowd because they wanted to make Him king. He did not want them to see the miracle simply in physical terms - free food. All of this is follow...