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Using rumours to prepare for the worst

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A book on business management that I once read in order to see whether there were any insights that could help in pastoral work, rewarded me with one observation, namely that rumours can sometimes have positive effects. If a company allows a rumour to go round that there are redundancies in the offing, people who are subsequently made redundant will be prepared to some degree, and those who keep their jobs will be relieved. This is a brutal example but it has some relevance for the Catholic blogosphere. There is a rumour (and I understand from various sources that it is not a wild one) that Archbishop Piero Marini may be appointed as the Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship. Archbishop Marini ( not to be confused with the papal MC Mgr Guido Marini) was removed as papal MC by Pope Benedict. He is a disciple of the late Archbishop Bugnini and published a book "A Challenging Reform. Realizing the Vision of the Liturgical Renewal" which I wrote about briefly in 20...

Vocation discernment weekend in Reading with the FSSP

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The picturesque snow scene above was taken at St John fisher House in Reading, the home of thee Priestly Fraternity of St Peter in England . Fr de Malleray just sent me information about their retreat in December for young men considering a priestly vocation. Vocation discernment weekend in Reading 13-15 December For Catholic men between 18 and 32 years of age (under 18 please contact us). Starts on Friday 13th December at 6pm (arrivals from 5pm) – ends on Sunday 15th December at 3pm. Led by Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP, assisted by Fr Matthew Goddard, FSSP Location: St John Fisher House is the residence of the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter in England & Wales. Address: 17 Eastern Avenue, Reading, RG1 5RU, England. Programme: Spiritual conferences, socials, Holy Mass each of the three days (Extraordinary Form of the Roman rite), walks, silent prayer, private talk with Fr de Malleray, FSSP. Fr de Malleray will explain what a vocation is in general and to the priestho...

Family Education Trust Autumn Bulletin

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As ever, I recommend Family and Youth Concern which campaigns on many issues that are addressed on this blog. The latest Bulletin for Autumn 2013is now available at the website: Bulletin No. 152 . Here is a list of the articles: ‘Legislation built on pretence’ Coming soon! A new booklet from Family Education Trust Government to ask gays, ‘What can we do for you next?’ Fractured Families: Why stability matters Marriage DVD Context matters in the discipline of children Sweden : criminal assaults on children rise following ban on smacking The pitfalls of ‘positive parenting’ Parliamentary inquiry demands review of abortion law More contraception = more repeat abortions New volumes in the Core Knowledge curriculum series Sexuality Explained - a guide for parents and children Risky business: the association between casual sex and emotional problems Prime Minister calls for action to protect children from internet pornography ‘Named person’ for every child: ‘disproportiona...

Disabling comments

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The comments feature for this blog will now be disabled. I have been thinking about this for some considerable time, and discussing it with other bloggers. Rorate Caeli have recently  made the same decision  and, as far as I know, the uber-blogger Rocco Palmo of Whispers in the Loggia has never had comments. Rorate receives far more comments than I do, and I fully appreciate the difficulty that there must be in moderating all of them. In my case, there is much less work involved (although it is one more social media interaction that does at times require some effort and some borderline decisions.) My main reason is to marshal my time more efficiently by removing one social media chore. My primary duties as a pastor and teacher mean that I do have to ration my use of social media. In making this decision, I would like to record my thanks to the many commenters who have over the years made kind and supportive comments, as well as those who have provided interesting and h...

Street preacher arrested for using a loud voice

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In another ludicrous piece of intimidation against Christians, Josh Williamson was arrested last Saturday because someone complained that he was speaking too loudly while he was preaching the Gospel - shouting , the police said. Nobody complained about the street buskers who were using loudspeakers so they were not arrested. Williamson was held for five hours in a Perth (Scotland) Police Station. (In the video, the police intervene at 6'52") The Christian Legal Centre has a short report . This would be a good time to take another look at Rowan Atkinson on freedom of speech He refers to a classic Not the Nine O'Clock News sketch in which a manifestly racist officer, Constable Savage, is dressed down for arresting a black man on charges such as "walking in a loud shirt in a built-up area during the hours of darkness", "walking around all over the place", and "looking at me in a funny way." As Rowan Atkinson asked, "Who would have th...

Iuventutem High Mass Friday

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St Charlemagne and the play of antichrist

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This looks interesting. Here is the information: SNEATON CASTLE CENTRE, WHITBY Friday 22nd November to Sunday 24th. St. Charlemagne and the Play of Antichrist Sing, study and learn about music from the early Middle Ages in honour of the first Holy Roman Emperor and his successors, and chants for the Feast of Christ the King. The programme will include excerpts from the early 13th c. Office of 'St. Charlemagne' together with hymnody from the Carolingian renaissance and some of the earliest polyphony, and a speculative edited reconstruction of the semi-liturgical drama 'Ludus de Antichristo' from 12th c. Germany, in which the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I 'Barbarossa' is first seduced by Antichrist and then won back to the true faith. This programme will be the basis of a concert to be performed by the Schola with the Bristol University Schola Cantorum on Saturday 30th November, 7.30 pm, at the Temple Church, Fleet Street, London EC4Y 7HL The i...

Whitstable, lecture and evangelising with a cardboard cutout of Pope Francis

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On Friday a gave the first of my own contributions to a short series of classes for the evangelisation team gathered by Fr Stephen Langridge at the Vocations Centre at Whitstable. These are young men discerning their vocation, living in community at the centre. They have a programme of prayer (morning meditation, Mass, Rosary, visit, Office etc.) they do some manual work around the house and grounds, and, most importantly, engage in evangelisation in various ways in chaplaincies and on the street. The idea is that evangelisation should be part of the "DNA" of those considering priestly formation. There is also a comprehensive course on the Catechism of the Catholic Church, led by a senior seminarian who is spending his pastoral year at Whitstable, and there are some classes in basic theology. (That is where I, and other visiting lecturers come in.) On Friday I was introduced to the community dog. He is called Nemo and it was explained to me that the name is itself i...

Faith priests to speak at Ordinariate Church on reasons for believing

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The Church of the Most Precious Blood in the Borough (a short walk from London Bridge Station) has been given into the care of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham . They have arranged "Evenings of Faith: Reasons for believing." In October, these will be given by two priests of the Faith Movement, dealing with subjects that are vital to apologetics in our culture. Here are the details: WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 9th Creation’s witness to the Living God: The path from science to religion Fr Roger Nesbitt WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 16th Jesus Christ: source and summit of all creation Fr Hugh MacKenzie Mass 6.30pm Light refreshments Talk starts 7.30pm Questions, more refreshments, social time Here are directions to the Church

Raising questions about award to Gates Foundation

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Matt Hanley has an intelligent and balanced article at Mercator.net, critical of the granting of the Lasker award for Public Health Service to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. ( The gates open to a Nobel Prize ) Essentially, the work of the Gates Foundation, some of which is of great benefit, is marred by their dogged adherence to the promotion of "reproductive health" with "family planning" as the number one priority. Hanley suggests that it is this underlying impulse that is being rewarded as much as the good works.

Ven Fr Felix Cappello's confessional

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The confessional pictured above is the one used by Fr Felix Cappello whose excellent canonical and theological manual on the Sacraments is a goldmine of sensible information. Fr Cappello's cause has been introduced and Edward Peters has suggested invoking his prayers for the recovery of his son, Thomas Peters who was seriously injured in a swimming accident. (A dedicated blog has been set up by Thomas's friends so that you can follow his progress.) On the question of confession, do have a look at Fr Z's 20 Tips for Making a Good Confession and some additional comments that I added.

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