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Coffee and friends

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Andrew at Unam Sanctam has very kindly invited me to have a cup of coffee with him. This can only be a virtual chinwag at the moment since Malaysia is not near enough to pop over during the morning break. Nevertheless, it is a nice idea and I'd like to invite in turn, from various parts of the globe: Richard Marsden ( Bashing Secularism ) Fr Paul Harrison ( Thoughts from Walney Island ) Ma Beck ( Ward Wide Web ) J P Sonnen ( Orbis Catholicus ) and Puella Paschalis .

Movie meme

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Hilary has tagged me for a meme . Let me say that I do not usually do these because it is enough trying to keep up the blog anyway, but looking at this one I immediately felt a rant coming on ... The meme is: Top-Five Critically-Lauded Movies I Simply Detest OK so here we go - off the top of my head: Four Weddings and a Funeral Nasty denigration of marriage and light-hearted celebration of vicious and cynical adultery. A film that I switched off half way through. I imagine its follow-up "Love Actually" is as bad. I'll not be ordering that one for rental. (As Sir Dan once commented: "Fornication Actually.") Angela's Ashes Mis-lit for the big screen. People from Limerick pointed out to me that it actually doesn't rain there every day. In its frenzied desire to attack the Catholic Church, this splenetic celluloid hate-fest manages to insult the Irish generally. Gangs of New York What a horrible, stinking, prejudiced portrayal of Catholics with a gratuitousl...

What everyone should read meme

Fr Z has tagged me with a meme. Well, I'm no literary critic and I don't read much fiction but I'll do my best - here goes, off the top of my head. Three fiction books everyone should read: 1) Charles Dickens: Barnaby Rudge 2) R H Benson: Come Rack, Come Rope 3) Walter Scott: Rob Roy Three non-fiction books everyone should read: 3) St Francis de Sales Introduction to the Devout Life 1) Broderick's life of Robert Bellarmine 2) Newman's Development of Christian Doctrine Three authors everyone should read: 1) Seneca 2) St Alphonsus Liguori 3) G K Chesterton I tag Fr Justin ( Nova et Vetera ) and Fr Ray Blake ( St Mary Magdalen, Brighton ).

What I'm reading meme

Ages ago, The Kid Sister of Blessed Imelda tagged me with a "What I'm reading" meme. This has to be something of a confession since I have a bad habit of starting other books before I have finished the ones I am reading. Books for meals I have a pile in the kitchen on the breakfast shelf type thingy where I take my meals. The one that I am focussing on finishing is "After Asceticism" - I have to review that this week. In the pile down there is also Trochu's life of the Curé of Ars which is nearly finished. I want to read the whole lot because there are so many excellent nuggets about the Curé that I don't want to miss any. Lower down is "Londonistan" by Melanie Philipps, a journalist's take on the rise of militant Islam in Britain - not such a priority read. Underneath is Colin Harte's "Changing Unjust Laws Justly" which I must return to and finish. This makes a thoroughly argued case for preferential treatment for the weakes...

Birthday meme

I got tagged for this by Mulier Fortis and the Roman Miscellany . Instructions are: Go to Wikipedia In the search box, type your birth month and day but not the year. List three events that happened on your birthday List two important birthdays and one death One holiday or observance (if any) Three events 1858 - The joint reading of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace's papers on evolution to the Linnean Society. ( I was born on the centenary! ) 1916 - First day on the Somme: On the first day of the Battle of the Somme 20,000 soldiers of the British Army are killed and 40,000 wounded. 1991 - The Warsaw Pact is officially dissolved at a meeting in Prague. Two birthdays 1633 - Johann Heinrich Heidegger, Swiss theologian (d. 1698) 1967 - Pamela Anderson, Canadian model and actress I was going to look for a picture of the latter on the internet but as there were only 6½ million results from google, I thought I probably wouldn't be able to find anything suitable. Also - 1961 -...

Best of St Blogs UK meme

Mac at Mulier Fortis has tagged me with this one. 1. Favourite blog post from my own blog I feel that the most worthwhile posts are those where I have tried to contribute something not already on other blogs. Passing on information is an important part of the St Blog's Community life but an original piece is very satisfying, especially if people find it helpful or entertaining. So I was pleased with the photo shoots of Parkminster ( August archives passim ) and the CIEL conference ( September archive.) But writing helpfully is more difficult and I was happy that the piece on Indulgences not impossible was found useful. (There should perhaps be a "serious" and "silly" section here. For the silly section, I enjoyed writing How to woo Eccleston Square officials , and Buckled Shoes on Trial but they were both greeted with a respectful and perhaps embarrassed silence.) In view of the responses and other posts it generated, I think my favourite must be the post o...

Historical people meme

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Fr Seán Finnegan tagged me back with another thought-provoking meme: Who are the five historical people you would most like to spend an evening with? (Our Lord & our Lady don't count - respectfully!) Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major - to hear his battle plan on the eve of the Battle of Zama Tertullian - I'd ask him "What do you think of this guy Marcion?" and then just sit back. Guy Fawkes - I'd just love to know what really happened William Weston - to listen to stories of his escapades as a priest on the run in Elizabethan England Blessed Titus Brandsma - to smoke a few Dutch cheroot or two while on the way to the next town to advise the Catholic newspaper editor not to accept Nazi advertising Fr Finnegan's list is interesting.

Time travel preferences

Fr Nicholas Schofield tagged me with this one: If an angel could take me back in time, what five things or occasions would I like to experience? I'll follow his lead and ignore Biblical events - nevertheless, I can't bear to limit the list so I'll do a secular one and a sacred one SECULAR 1. Being in the Roman senate to see Catiline's supporters shuffle away from him during Cicero's first Oratio in Catilinam in 63BC 2. Attending the ludi saeculares at Rome in 17BC and hearing the carmen saeculare sung 3. Watching the first performance of Twelfth Night in 1602 4. Travelling on the inaugural journey on the Great Western Railway in 1841 5. Seeing the earth from space with Yuri Gargarin in 1961 SACRED 1. Attending a Sunday Mass celebrated by St Ambrose 2. Attending one of the lectures of the Blessed John Duns Scotus at Oxford 3. Walking the seven Churches with St Philip Neri 4. Listening to St Alphonsus Liguori preach on Our Lady, hell, or the Blessed Sacrament 5. B...

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