Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Fr Tomlinson answers Ordinariate critics
As well as being a hard-working parish priest, Fr Ed Tomlinson is also an articulate promoter of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham. His post today Answering the Critics gives succinct answers to five common criticisms from people who want to pour cold water on the Ordinariate.
Father Tomlinson is a priest of the Ordinariate and is parish priest of St Anselm's, Pembury as well as looking after the Ordinariate for the Tunbridge Wells area. there is Evensong and Benediction there every Sunday at 6.30pm.
To my embarrassment I realised that Father's blog was not on my sidebar. I have corrected that now.
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Iwent to an Ordinariate Mass just two weeks ago in St Agatha`s, five minutes walk from Portsmouth Cathedral. It was a High Mass and when finished the priests made their way to Our Lady`s Chapel to sing the Salve Regina. Fr John, the parish priest, has spent a great many years collecting statues, paintings, altars, sanctuary lamps,beautiful stained glass windows which had been thrown out of Catholic Churches or colected from closing down convents. It is in effect a Museum of Catholic Art and well worth a visit. For the doubters there is no one more Catholic today than Fr John.
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