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St Andrew's Cathedral
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Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. St Vincent de Paul. Welcome to the standrewscathedral.com website! St Andrew's Cathedral has twinned with the communities of Telegraph Creek, Dease Lake and Iskut. Click here. To support ministry at St. Andrew's Cathedral,. Click on the "Donate Now" link to connect to. Our location on the CanadaHelps. And make an online donation by credit card. Or gift of securities. Immediate electronic tax receipt issued by CanadaHelps). 9:30am, 5:00pm (Sunday Vigil).
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Anglican Patrimony: English Baroque
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Bl John's, OC. The Inn at the End. S Timothy's, Ft. Worth). On the latest post about Bl. John's. On the New Liturgical Movement. Some of the commenters ask why some of us in the Anglican Use (particularly in the Ordinariates, as opposed to the couple diocesan parishes) use "Roman" vestments instead of something supposedly "Anglican.". But there is a very fine and long history of English Baroque. Which was revived and updated following the Oxford Movement. Known today as the Ritualist Movement. Largely di...
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Seward's Folly: February 2012
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Reflections of an Episcopalian Reconciled to Rome. Saturday, February 18, 2012. Winning the Battle But Losing the War? For one thing, as others have observed, it is rare to see the Catholic Bishops so united and so pro-active on any subject. They have been speaking with one voice and speaking forcefully, and they remain steadfast in the face of the somewhat cynical Administration "compromise" proposal that doesn't really get at the problem. That is encouraging. Case to overturn Roe. In some critical resp...
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Seward's Folly: The Chair of St. Peter and Christian Unity
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Reflections of an Episcopalian Reconciled to Rome. Wednesday, January 18, 2012. The Chair of St. Peter and Christian Unity. Today (on the old calendar) is the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter and the beginning of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. It was certainly no accident that the new Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter. Having experienced first hand what ecclesiastical chaos looks like, I am especially grateful for this particular aspect of the Catholic Church. Far from being a bu...
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Seward's Folly: Winning the Battle But Losing the War? - Part I
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Reflections of an Episcopalian Reconciled to Rome. Saturday, February 18, 2012. Winning the Battle But Losing the War? For one thing, as others have observed, it is rare to see the Catholic Bishops so united and so pro-active on any subject. They have been speaking with one voice and speaking forcefully, and they remain steadfast in the face of the somewhat cynical Administration "compromise" proposal that doesn't really get at the problem. That is encouraging. Case to overturn Roe. In some critical resp...
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Seward's Folly: December 2011
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Reflections of an Episcopalian Reconciled to Rome. Thursday, December 29, 2011. Happy Feast Day of St. Thomas of Canterbury. In honor of St. Thomas of Canterbury (a.k.a., St. Thomas Becket), Bishop and Martyr, whose feast day is today, here is a clip from the 1964 movie, Becket. Wednesday, December 21, 2011. Novena to St. Thomas of Canterbury. The text is posted on the STCS website. For those of you unfamiliar with the practice of praying novenas, check out this link. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). And I ea...
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Seward's Folly: Mt. Calvary Catholic Church - Sounds good...
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Reflections of an Episcopalian Reconciled to Rome. Thursday, January 19, 2012. Mt Calvary Catholic Church - Sounds good. The formerly-Episcopal Mt. Calvary Church. In Baltimore will become a Catholic Church. The congregation and their rector, Fr. Jason Catania (pictured right), voted overwhelmingly in October of 2010. To seek reception into the Catholic Church. Yesterday they officially completed negotiations with the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland. Of Scranton, PA, will serve as officiant. Was held in Ba...
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Seward's Folly: May 2011
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Reflections of an Episcopalian Reconciled to Rome. Friday, May 27, 2011. AU Mass Celebrating First Anniversary of the St. Thomas of Canterbury Society. Attendance doubled to ten for the second meeting, and since then by God's grace we have seen steady growth. We are now looking forward to initiating regular services in Northern Virginia with Evensong and Benediction on June 26th- the Feast of Corpus Christi- at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. In Annandale, VA ( map. The Anglican Use congregation in Scranton...
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Seward's Folly: April 2012
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Reflections of an Episcopalian Reconciled to Rome. Sunday, April 8, 2012. In celebration of our Lord's Resurrection, in observance of our anniversary, and in honor of my fellow "convert," GKC, here is his poem of that title:. After one moment when I bowed my head. And the whole world turned over and came upright,. And I came out where the old road shone white,. I walked the ways and heard what all men said,. Forests of tongues, like autumn leaves unshed,. Being not unlovable but strange and light;. Chris...