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!

FRA' PAUL SUTHERLAND - RIP


OF YOUR CHARITY
PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF 
FRATER PAUL ANDREW SUTHERLAND
WHO DIED LAST NIGHT, 
FORTIFIED BY THE RITES OF 
HOLY MOTHER CHURCH

May his soul, and the souls of all the Faithful Departed, rest in peace.

Pray also for his Cousins, 
and for the Members of the 
Grand Priory of England, 
who have lost a dear Brother.

TUITIO FIDEI - PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY

 

This day, the Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter at Rome, sadly no longer observed in the Universal Calendar, marks, in a tradition spanning much of the 20th Century, the start of the Week (or Octave) for Christian Unity. It ends on the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul on the 25th January. The logic of the choice of these dates requires no elucidation here. 

What is Christian Unity? It is the point at which all Christians come together to share fully in the sacramental life of the One Holy Church founded during His life on Earth by Our Lord Jesus Christ, with all the means of grace with which He endowed Her, so that all may access the plenitude of God’s Grace – His keenest desire. This is not then some warm and cuddly feeling about brotherly fellowship, and acknowledging (let alone celebrating) our 'differences', but means only one thing – the coming into the fold of the One Holy Catholic Apostolic and Roman Church of all our separated Brethren. This is œcumenism. As those who have the privilege by birth and by grace to already be here, the burden to pray for this glorious end falls mainly to us. It has been, indeed, a part of Tuitio Fidei, our work in the Order of Saint John, for over 900 years. 

In these gloomy wintry and covid-bitten days, we may cheerfully reflect on one way the Order has assisted in this work - the annual London Corpus Christi Procession. Here we take Our Blessed Eucharistic Lord out into our Protestant and secular city. This is something each and every one of us, every Knight, Dame and Companion, should do every single day, bringing the Hope and Joy of Eternal Salvation into the humdrum world we inhabit – thirsting, yearning, as it is at every moment for the Grace it cannot yet see or understand. 

While praying, however, for the conversion of our Brethren, we should not neglect to pray for our own ongoing conversion, for unless we are ourselves wholly united to Christ we can make only very poor soldiers in his army, very poor nurses is the covid-ward of the soul.

Our Right Reverend and dear Confrere, who this week celebrated the 10th anniversary of his priestly ordination and of the foundation of his Institute (see the previous post), Monsignor Keith Newton, in whose joy we thus share, presents these truths very beautifully in this short video from the last Corpus Christi Procession, 18 months ago. He, and the Ordinariate, are a joyful witness to the reality, and the possibilityof Christian Unity. 
Our Lady of Walsingham, pray for us.
Saint John Henry Newman, pray for us.
Blessed Adrian Fortescue, pray for us.

(The picture at the top is the Conversion of S Paul by Caravaggio, painted for S Maria del Popolo, Rome, ca.1610.)

PLENARY INDULGENCE AMONGST OUR FRIENDS

 

It is ten years since the Holy Father Pope Benedict presented his great gift to England in the form of the Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus, a very concrete reply to Cardinal Wiseman's Prayer for England - "O Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God..." On this day, the Ordinary, Mgr Keith Newton, and the two other prelates, Monsignori Burnham and Broadhurst, were ordained Priest, and the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham was established for convert Anglicans in this land.

To celebrate this event to the supernatural benefit of all the Faithful, the Holy See has graciously approved a Plenary Indulgence, which may be gained in any church served by the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham with Holy Mass or Evensong in the Ordinariate Rite, during 2021. Thus in London those who are able to attend The Assumption Warwick Street on Sundays may avail themselves, for the benefit of their living or departed family and brethren, of this Indulgence every week. Or indeed more often.

Please note that the concessions during time of the Covid pandemic (HERE), for those who genuinely cannot attend Mass, made so generously by our Holy Father Pope Francis last March, continue to apply in this case.

The text issued by the Ordinariate is given below.

Plenary Indulgence

The Apostolic Penitentiary in Rome has agreed to a request from Mgr Newton for a Plenary Indulgence to be available during our anniversary year.  From 15th January 2021 to 1st January 2022 any member of the faithful who attends Mass celebrated according to Divine Worship: The Missal or who participates in a public celebration of the Divine Office according to Divine Worship: Divine Office may receive a Plenary Indulgence.  The indulgence is subject to the usual conditions of Sacramental Confession, reception of Holy Communion and prayers for the Holy Father's intentions.

The sick and those physically unable to participate may equally benefit from the Indulgence.

A Solemn Mass of Thansgiving will be celebrated by Monsignor Newton at Warwick Street tomorrow, Saturday 16th January, at 12 noon.

Our Lady of Walsingham, pray for England