Pope Leo XIV Shares Message to Pilgrims at Historic Mass in Canterbury Cathedral
To have such a Mass celebrated in the mother church of England was ‘very impressive, very moving. We must pray a lot for the conversion of England...’
To have such a Mass celebrated in the mother church of England was ‘very impressive, very moving. We must pray a lot for the conversion of England...’
On July 7, 2015, Cardinal George Pell became the first Catholic cardinal since the 16th century to offer Mass at the cathedral’s high altar.
Defending the interests of the Church, Thomas knew, would ultimately bring him in conflict with King Henry II.
Signs of Christianity’s decline are now clearly showing in England’s historic cathedral city.
The statement from Anglican leaders of 37 countries censured the U.S. branch for departing from the church’s traditional teaching of marriage ‘as between a man and a woman in faithful, lifelong union.’
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