Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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The Lord’s descent into the underworld
At Matins/the Office of Readings on Holy Saturday the Church gives us this 'ancient homily', I find it incredibly moving, it is abou...
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A French newspaper has reported Pope Francis, once Benedict dies, will abrogate Summorum Pontificum and handover Old Rite's celebrat...
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I was at the Verona Opera Festival when Summorum Pontificum was published but it wasn't until All Souls Day that I first attempted to s...
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In a conversation with our bishop recently, I thought he said that some parishes in the diocese were already using the new ICEL translations...
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Are these the Penitentiaries of St Mary Maudlin?
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Just to provoke someone: is that silk they are wearing?
I love Spain!
Taht is not Spain. This is Brighton.
Heheheh... I didn't know the Klan did Lent!
How much is that purple satin a metre?
Nonesense, they are clearly Anglicans, it is, as should be obvious, a meeting of the Masonic Book of Common Prayer retired Rifle Brigade officers association in their traditional 'Town' garb, they are going, as is their custom, for a stroll in Hyde Park after a fine lunch at the East India Club.
OFFICERS of the Rifle Brigade, do NOT wear violet satin IN TOWN, They are obviously Guards Regiment, senior NCOs.
Are there other Penitentiaries at St Mary Magdalene's?
I mean what is the strictest?
what is that? I've never seen it before.
Marty they are part of a Penitential Confraternity, normally in Southern Europe, especially Spain. They walk in the Holy Week Processions normally carry or pulling a lifesize statueo or statues of the Passion.
Google: semana santa
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