Posts tagged Anglican Patrimony

Advent begins: Come, Lord, come!

Monday 2 December 2013

The beginning of Advent was marked by the Advent Carol Service at S Agnes. This was the third occasion the Ordinariate has celebrated what is a treasure of Anglican patrimony, and it was attended by a record congregation — around 100 — of members of the communities based at all three churches in the parish. […]

Anglican Patrimony in the Ordinariate

Friday 16 August 2013

David Murphy, the group administrator for the Ordinariate Support Group for Expats in Europe, has written with a request for assistance: We are in the process of commencing an occasional series of posts on “Examples of Anglican Patrimony in the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham”. Many critics of the UK Ordinariate have suggested […]

Reflections on the visit of Mgr Keith Newton

Sunday 5 February 2012

I think it is safe to say that everyone in our group had a wonderful time on 29th January. With shared lunch, then mass, followed by birthday tea, it was a day that was both enjoyable and important for us as a group. Having spent some time examining the last year and talking about what […]

Continuing our Process

Saturday 28 January 2012

Last year, as part of our preparation for entering the Catholic Church, we spent time considering what we, as a group were called to. This continued after Easter.  We focused on what it meant to be a Eucharistic community. With several months of having our own mass on Sunday afternoon, Advent group and our first […]