Chesterton Knew The Importance of Ecumenical Dialogue

Chesterton Knew The Importance of Ecumenical Dialogue

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Old Rite Confirmations


Bishop Stack, very kindly Confirmed 39 Catholics today in the Old Rite, at St James, Spanish Place. One of whom was my nephew, Michael, son of Moira. I was privileged to be his Sponsor.

This is the third year that Bishop Stack has carried out these Confirmations, organised by The Latin Mass Society. God bless him, I say. Do drop him a line (lindamurphy@rcdow.org.uk) of thanks along with one to Vincent Archbishop Nichols (archbishop@rcdow.org.uk) for continuing this annual event.

Everyone was there, but it was nice to see the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer, aka Translapine Redemptorists as I read their blog from time to time.

5 comments:

Mulier Fortis said...

I see you took advantage of my setting up a photo-shoot of the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer... and you didn't come and say hallo.

I shall sulk.

However, it could have been much, much more serious. If you'd snapped me, I would have to hunt you down and kill you...

;-)

Good Counsel said...

You think that's bad? I was standing in the hall at Spanish Place towards the end of yesterday's reception when suddenly a group of priests marched up for a photo shoot and 3 Catholic bloggers rushed up to snap them! Well, I nearly joined them myself but I suddenly remembered that I don't have my own personal rant er I mean blog, so I put away my camera. Only to have missed the chance to get Fr Hermeneutic, Mulier Fortis and the Diabolical Ecumenist all in one shot, snapping the good Fathers! I have been kicking myself ever since.

M.Hendrickx said...

As we - well two fifths of my tribe had hitched a lift home from E.D. and the other three fifths were getting itchy feet to be off and find a train, there was little time left him to be sociable.
And I've just seen the timestamp this comment will have...! With a resolution to purloin your nice photo of my son and Bishop Stack tomorrow ... I'm calling it a night!

Ecumenical Diablogger said...

1.28am!

M.Hendrickx said...

No...really? I think the system must have erroneously used the Chinese clock... maybe.