
Today is the Ordinariate’s Patronal Feast, of S John Henry Newman, our great forerunner. On this day, in 1845, Newman was received home into the bosom of Holy Church, at the hands of Bl. Dominic Barberi, at Littlemore, the quasi-monastic…
Those interested in the patrimony of the Ordinariates, and in particular those attached to the Customary of Our Lady of Walsingham, will be interested to read the thoughts of Mgr. Andrew Burnham, its author, on new directions for the Daily…
A new book published by the Newman House Press is likely to appeal to Friends of the Ordinariate, combining as it does two of our patrons: St John Henry Newman’s meditations on the Litany of Loreto (UK here). A fine…
Those of you who have received, and doubtless read, mark, learned, and inwardly digested, you copies of the latest Newsletter will have admired the fine article by Fr. James Bradley on the future of our Patrimony. Fr. Bradley has been…
We have said many times that an essential part of the “Anglican Patrimony” is the preservation and encouragement of English music, both choral and congregational. We would like, therefore, to showcase some of the finest Passiontide music. Firstly is Samuel…