Various papers and the BBC announce the Holy Father is going to visit the UK next autmn.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
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Terrific news indeed!
That'll put the 'Great' back in Britain even if only for the duration of the Holy Father's stay!
Holy Martyrs of E&W be praised.
As I was saying on my blog! he's coming for my birthday & our Book Club..or perhaps not! Think big Jackie!Actually if he can't make it..perhaps you could Fr Ray??
Hope you'll be done renovating the church by then! :-D
Better start planning your menu now.
Is this good news or bad news?
"Holy Martyrs of E&W be praised"
What about St John Ogilvie?
The Torygraph reckons he'll visit Armagh. Much as I'd like to see that, I don't think it will happen. Things may have changed in the Six Counties but not that much.
How wonderful. My husband and I were in Rome last year and were fortunate to be blessed by Papa Benedict during the Angelus at midday what a good and Holy man. Can't wait for him to visit England and for the children to see him (at last).
Of course the nay sayers are toting up the cost, wouldn't the money be better spent on the poor etc, and speculating that the bishops conference is still paying for the last papal visit. People can be so spiteful.
Crux Fidelis - you're right he should be included, St John Ogilvie is a post-reformation martyr of these 'islands' of which Scotland is firmly a part.
Holy Martyrs of England, Wales and Scotland pray for us.
Any post-reformation Irish Saints out there? :-)
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