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Long Vacation 2010

A PILGRIMAGE TO THE ABBEY OF LE BEC-HELLOUIN in Normandy will take place from Monday, 28 June – Friday, 2 July. During this period, the House, Chapel and Library will be closed.
MASS will be celebrated at Noon on Mondays – Fridays from 5 - 23 July. There will be no Mass on Sundays during this period. The House, Chapel and Library will close after Mass on Friday, 23 July, and will re-open on Monday, 13 September with Mass at Noon. Mass will be said at Noon from Mondays – Fridays, and at 11.00 a.m. on Sundays, until Sunday, 3 October. Chapel services for Full Term recommence on Monday, 4 October. The first High Mass of Michaelmas Term will be on Sunday, 10 October.

3rd July 2010

ANGLICANORUM COETIBUS: AN EXPLORATION OF ANGLICAN PATRIMONY

Audio recordings of proceedings at the Day Conference at Pusey House on 24 April 2010 are available via the Anglo-Catholic website at www.theanglocatholic.com/2010/04/anglicanorum-coetibus-conference-presentations

30th May 2010

Trinity Term 2010

ASCENSION DAY: THURSDAY, 13 MAY. High Mass at 12.15 p.m. Preacher: Father William Davage. There will be no public Morning Prayer or early Mass.

A MAY DEVOTION IN HONOUR OF OUR LADY will be celebrated jointly with the Parish of St Barnabas, Jericho, on Saturday, 15 May, beginning with Devotions and Sermon at St Barnabas’ at 2.15 p.m. This will be followed by a Procession to Pusey House, Solemn Benediction; and drinks in the gardens.

CORPUS CHRISTI. This year, the principal celebration of the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ will be on Sunday, 6 June. High Mass, Procession of the Blessed Sacrament and Solemn Benediction at 11.00 a.m. On the evening of Wednesday, 2 June, we will visit Ascot Priory, where a Procession of the Blessed Sacrament will take place through the Priory grounds, followed by Benediction. On Thursday, 3 June, an additional Low Mass of Corpus Christi (Extraordinary Form) will be celebrated at Noon.

THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS: FRIDAY, 11 JUNE. High Mass at 6.00 p.m., followed by Drinks and Strawberries in the gardens. Preacher: Father Barry Orford. There will be no public Morning Prayer or early Mass

21st April 2010

Trinity Term 2010

Trinity Term begins with Morning Prayer at 7.40 a.m. and Mass at 8.00 a.m. on Monday 19 April.

The first High Mass will be on Sunday, 25 April, when the preacher will be The Principal.

19th April 2010

ANGLICANORUM COETIBUS: AN EXPLORATION OF ANGLICAN PATRIMONY

SATURDAY, 24 APRIL 2010 at 10.30 a.m.

Professor Eamon Duffy
Professor of the History of Christianity, Fellow, Director of Studies, Magdalene College, Cambridge
Anglican Patrimony: A Catholic historian’s perspective

The Revd Canon Dr Robin Ward
Principal, St Stephen’s House, Oxford
The Anglican Tradition of Moral Theology

The Revd Philip North
Rector, Old St Pancras Team Ministry, London
The Church of England: Parochial and Pastoral

The Revd David Ackerman
Priest in Charge Sherborne, Windrush, the Barringtons and Aldsworth, Gloucester
Canon Law: A comparative study

Conference Fee £20 (includes coffee on arrival and buffet lunch)

The conference is now fully booked, but to join the waiting list please contact Father William Davage either by telephone 01865 288024 or by e mail.

The day will end with Sung Evening Prayer at 5 p.m.

21st March 2010

A DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE UNITY OF THE CHURCH FOLLOWING THE PUBLICATION OF ANGLICANORUM COETIBUS

MONDAY, 22 FEBRUARY 2010
The Chair of S. Peter, Ap

BLESSED SACRAMENT CHAPEL

9.30 a.m. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Opening Prayers

Noon Mid-day Prayer

The Chapel will be closed from 12.15 p.m. until 2.30 p.m.

2.30 p.m. Prayers

4 p.m. Solemn Evening Prayer in the Presence of the Blessed Sacrament, Benediction

14th February 2010

ANGLICANORUM COETIBUS: AN EXPLORATION OF ANGLICAN PATRIMONY

SATURDAY, 24 APRIL 2010 at 10.30 a.m.

Professor Eamon Duffy
Professor of the History of Christianity, Fellow, Director of Studies, Magdalene College, Cambridge
Anglican Patrimony: A Catholic historian’s perspective

The Revd Canon Dr Robin Ward
Principal, St Stephen’s House, Oxford
The Anglican Tradition of Moral Theology

The Revd Philip North
Rector, Old St Pancras Team Ministry, London
The Church of England: Parochial and Pastoral

The Revd David Ackerman
Priest in Charge Sherborne, Windrush, the Barringtons and Aldsworth, Gloucester
Canon Law: A comparative study

Conference Fee £20 (includes coffee on arrival and buffet lunch)

The conference is now fully booked, but to join the waiting list please contact Father William Davage either by telephone 01865 288024 or by e mail.

The day will end with Sung Evening Prayer at 5 p.m.

4th February 2010

TRACTARIANS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: THE TRADITION CONTINUED

SUPPER AND TALK
Wednesday, 27 January (2nd Week):
Eric Milner-White (Father Orford)
Wednesday, 3 February (3rd Week):
Michael Ramsey (The Principal)
Wednesday, 10 February (4th Week):
Eric Abbott (Fr Davage)
Wednesday, 17 February (5th Week):
Evelyn Underhill (Father Orford)
Wednesday, 24 February (6th Week):
Eric Mascall (The Principal)
Wednesday, 3 March (7th Week):
Gregory Dix OSB (Father Davage)

Supper will be served at 7.30 p.m. in the Frederic Hood Room followed by the talk. Night Prayer (Compline), Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament Exposed, Benediction at 9 p.m.

If you wish to attend you must book a place for Supper by sending an e mail to alex.robertson@linacre.ox.ac.uk by Noon the previous day. The cost of Supper will be £2 payable on the night.

13th January 2010