Making Reparation in England’s Lost Catholic Churches
Members of the Society of St. Justin Martyr are reclaiming England’s Catholic history through prayer.
Members of the Society of St. Justin Martyr are reclaiming England’s Catholic history through prayer.
“The Church’s musical tradition is a treasure of inestimable value, and musicians have a duty to preserve this great tradition,” Jonathan Schranz, the director of music for the archdiocese, said in the release.
But They’re Quietly Hoping This Sort of History Doesn’t Repeat Itself
During the Middle Ages, the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham was one of the major pilgrimage sites in the world
The artifacts include a rosary owned by Marie Antoinette of France and a prayer book that belonged to a martyred courtier to King Henry VIII.
A British one-day conference reveals that today’s coming-of-age millennials, whom the world has assumed would follow its way of thinking, appear to have other ideas...
Brentwood Cathedral was the first classical cathedral to be built in the country since the famous Anglican cathedral of St Paul’s London.
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales has released prayers for the occasion.
Within a year, four Church of England bishops became Catholic — a decision rooted both in discipleship of Jesus Christ and a realization that corporate unity between Catholicism and Anglicanism was becoming impossible.
Parish community coordinator Diane Williams said Jan. 4 that the request was intended to protect members of the community from infection and hospitalization.
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