
Peter Day-Milne
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2 weeks ago |
thecatholicherald.com | Peter Day-Milne
Every Catholic has his or her prediction for the conclave: some predict a new pope in the mould of Pope Francis, others predict a course correction for the Church with the election of a man such as Cardinal Robert Sarah. But if the topic of the conclave has been on everyone’s lips, one question of
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Dec 22, 2024 |
europeanconservative.com | Peter Day-Milne
Aidan Hart was born in the U.K. but grew up in New Zealand, where he worked as a full-time sculptor after completing a degree in English Literature and a Diploma in Secondary Education teaching. He joined the Orthodox Church in 1983 and, on returning to England, began to work as a professional iconographer. Whilst he worked as an iconographer, he tested his vocation as a monk, spending two years on Mount Athos and six years as a hermit in Shropshire.
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Oct 31, 2023 |
adoremus.org | Peter Day-Milne
Another year, another Christmas. Or will it be different this year? Certainly, much has changed in the world since last Christmas. But to change ourselves for a more fruitful celebration of the birth of Christ, a fuller understanding of the seasons of Advent and Christmas can help. Test your knowledge of these privileged seasons as a way to enter into this most wonderful time of the year in 2023. 1. The principal reason that Christmas is celebrated on December 25 is: a.
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Aug 30, 2023 |
adoremus.org | Nico Fassino |Peter Day-Milne |Matthew Tsakanikas |Stephen Hill
With the growth and success of the modern Liturgical Movement, as well as the ad vent of the Atomic Age following the Second World War, there came calls for new and dramatic vernacular developments in the ritual texts for the sacraments of the Church.
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Jul 25, 2023 |
adoremus.org | Nico Fassino |Peter Day-Milne |Christopher Carstens |Stephen Hill
“Throughout the history of the Church, those who fully grasped the place of the Sacraments, in their institution by Christ and in the life of Catholics, always insisted these great gifts of God were for men. The traditional statement, ‘Sacramenta propter homines’ (the Sacraments are for the people), puts it briefly and well.
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