tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6047562015128313065.post7125787677435986985..comments2022-03-02T07:17:43.492+00:00Comments on Ex Fide: The Old Riteex_fidehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11966214834164246079noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6047562015128313065.post-48215340693541178702009-06-02T17:05:17.675+01:002009-06-02T17:05:17.675+01:00I'm not sure if you wanted U.S. listings or not, b...I'm not sure if you wanted U.S. listings or not, but, in case you do:<br /><br />S. Clement's, Philadelphia, uses the English Missal for all Masses; full western ceremonial is employed and Prayer Book interpolations are minimal.<br /><br />Resurrection, New York, and Mt. Calvary, Baltimore, also use the English Missal, but the ceremonial is more eclectic and much more of the Prayer Book is used.Paul Goingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06479425203740052841noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6047562015128313065.post-71390012562373781852009-05-24T21:36:58.805+01:002009-05-24T21:36:58.805+01:00Ex Fide, your words about traditional worship cert...Ex Fide, your words about traditional worship certainly speakl to me, though perhaps from a different perspective. My personal experience is not very widespread but from what I have personally seen in different parishes over the past three or four years and from what I have gleaned from personal conversations and from internet discussions, there does seem to be something of a liturgical renewal going on in many Orthodox churches, and that renewal seems to be largely in the form of a great faithfulness to the typikon.<br /><br />I welcome this. my little parish is traditional in its worship and some of the omissions from our Liturgy are purely due to the space constraints of our chapel, which will be resolved by later nin the summer when we move, at which point we hope to restore some things that are currently omitted or adapted. Having been formed in this situation, it really grates on me when I see large portions of the Liturgy abbreviated or even omitted entirely, protestant insertions into the Liturgy or a protestant, extreme clericalist mindset influencing the way the Liturgy is served. These things have no place in our worship and <B>they.must.go</B>.<br /><br />Good on you and your parish for restoring to your people some sense of the sacred to their worship - a sense of continuity and communion, and of <I>that which has been handed down to us</I>.<br /><br />As it happens, the term <I>Old Rite</I> means something completely different to me and I am tempted now to post about it on my own blog. :-)Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04972938279831428593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6047562015128313065.post-72691900122469745312009-05-24T19:46:23.655+01:002009-05-24T19:46:23.655+01:00Many thanks.
I shall make sure that I keep things ...Many thanks.<br />I shall make sure that I keep things nice and simple and just mention my own Chapel in Canterbury that you have already (kindly)mentioned on you blog.<br />Anglican Catholic Church of St Augustine<br />Best Lane, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2JB<br />Sundays 11am Sung Mass<br />Weds: 12 noon Low Mass<br />Major Holy Days 12 noon Sung Mass<br />Holy Days of Obligation 7pm Sung Mass (if falling on a Wednesday 12 noon Sung Mass)<br />All according to the English Missal 5th Edition (1958).<br />Blessings for Happy Acensiontide<br />+DMBishop Damien Meadhttp://www.anglicancatholic.org.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6047562015128313065.post-32210071670819508862009-05-23T23:00:57.533+01:002009-05-23T23:00:57.533+01:00Bishop Mead,
I'll happily publish your Mass time...Bishop Mead, <br /><br />I'll happily publish your Mass times, but seperate from the main EM listings. The idea is to advertise EM Masses within the Anglican Communion, and for the same reason I won't be listing Masses said by Roman Catholic priests in the EF. <br /><br />Andrew,<br /><br />Thanks for your lovely comments, you are most welcome any time in S. Magnus. We do not regularly offer Old Rite Mass but we tend to for the evening Mass of a solemnity, whereas the lunchtime Masses during the week are generally Novus Ordo. <br /><br />Eric,<br /><br />you must have been busy, speak soon.ex_fidehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11966214834164246079noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6047562015128313065.post-80051538544692138922009-05-23T10:25:21.830+01:002009-05-23T10:25:21.830+01:00Happy Ascension! Sorry I haven't been on Skype l...Happy Ascension! Sorry I haven't been on Skype lately, we'll have to catch up soon!Erichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15764883285037843662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6047562015128313065.post-5971993194670488142009-05-22T16:59:11.905+01:002009-05-22T16:59:11.905+01:00Ex Fide,
I completely agree with your thoughts and...Ex Fide,<br />I completely agree with your thoughts and hope you will share your discoveries with us.<br />I was at the mass yesterday and thought it a very beautiful and devotional atmosphere - and your serving was excellent, the study must have paid off! Is this mass offered on a regular basis during the week?<br />AndrewAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6047562015128313065.post-14914722927084970872009-05-22T13:42:52.804+01:002009-05-22T13:42:52.804+01:00There used to be an English Missal Society ... I d...There used to be an English Missal Society ... I don't know if any of its members are still around but they might have some interesting comments to make.<br /><br />The Anglican Missal (peoples Edition) is currently being reprinted by the Anglican Parishes Association (www.anglicanbooks.com)and soon there is to be a reprint of the Altar Edition (although I don't have a date on either of these).<br /><br />With regard to Mass times of the English and Anglican Missal ... are you only interested in Churches within the Church of England or does your invitation extend to the Anglican Catholic Church?Bishop Damien Meadhttp://www.anglicancatholic.org.uknoreply@blogger.com