As Cardinal Mercier said : "When prudence is everywhere, courage is nowhere."                                                                                  From Cardinal Sarah : "In order to avoid hearing God's music, we have chosen to use all the devices of this world. But heaven's instruments will not stop playing just because some people are deaf."                                                                                              Saint John-Paul II wrote: "The fact that one can die for the faith shows that other demands of the faith can also be met."                                                 Cardinal Müller says, “For the real danger to today’s humanity is the greenhouse gases of sin and the global warming of unbelief and the decay of morality when no one knows and teaches the difference between good and evil.”                                                  St Catherine of Siena said, “We've had enough exhortations to be silent. Cry out with a thousand tongues - I see the world is rotten because of silence.”                                                  Chesterton said, “The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried.”                                                Brethren, Wake up!

"COMMANDERIES" BOOK LAUNCH - NEXT WEDNESDAY


The Grand Priory is thrilled to announce the publication of THE KNIGHTS HOSPITALLER IN GREAT BRITAIN IN 1540, written and illustrated by Michael Hodges, Chancellor of the British Association.

The launch will be held at St Wilfred’s Hall at the Brompton Oratory, SW7 2RP, on Wednesday 10th October, from 6.30 to 8pm. 

This volume is a wonderfully pictorial gazetteer of the Commanderies, churches, and other properties of the Order of Saint John in Britain in the centuries leading up to the Reformation. Each property is photographed in its present condition, and people will be truly amazed at how much survives dotted around the country, notwithstanding the dreadful devastation and plundering of religious houses under Henry VIII. The book is entertaining and colourful, as well as having a seriously academic underlying thesis.  This is the first ever published major collection of the Order's properties.

It is an invaluable work for members of our Order to learn more about an important subject upon which we have all been a little hazy (one cannot fully serve the future without learning of the past), and constitutes at the same time a very attractive and informative present for our friends. 

Michael Hodges is a well-known author of books on churches, including the recent "Parish Churches of Greater London : A Guide", and "The Urns and Sepulchres of Mortality – The Church Monuments of Wiltshire". He is also a fine photographer.

Please inform Caroline de la Force if you propose to attend the launch, by telephone on 020 7286 1414 or at basmom(AT)btconnect.com, substituting @ in the usual way.

Copies may be ordered by post, for those justly impatient or unable to come, by printing out and using the form below and sending a cheque, a suitably historical way of paying.