Sunday 25 July 2010

upcoming events - August

Saturday 7 August
Latin Choral Vespers
4.00pm, St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, Picardy Place, Edinburgh

Sunday 8 August
Compline by Candelight
9.00pm, St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, Picardy Place, Edinburgh

Monday 10 August
Requiem Mass [OF]
7.00pm, St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, Picardy Place, Edinburgh
Centenary of the birth of the late Cardinal Gordon Joseph Gray, our previous Archbishop

Saturday 14 August
Solemn Pontifical Vespers
4.00pm, St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, Picardy Place, Edinburgh

Sunday 15 August
Compline by Candelight
9.00pm, St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, Picardy Place, Edinburgh

Friday 20 August
The Promise of the Promised Land
(talk by Elias Chacour, Archbishop of Galilee)

7.30pm, St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, Picardy Place, Edinburgh (info)

Saturday 21 August
Latin Choral Vespers
4.00pm, St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, Picardy Place, Edinburgh

Sunday 22 August
Compline by Candelight
9.00pm, St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, Picardy Place, Edinburgh

Saturday 28 August
Day Retreat at Haughland House, Shapinsay (Orkney)
for more information contact Ben Whitworth, the Orkney Schola

Sunday 29 August (last Sunday of the month)
Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament
after 11.30am Mass (Extraordinary Form),
St Andrew's Church, Belford Road, Ravelston, Edinburgh (more)

Sunday 29 August
Compline by Candelight
9.00pm, St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, Picardy Place, Edinburgh


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Please comment with details of further events.

Friday 23 July 2010

Convent needs Sisters, Sisters need Convent

by Fr Tim Finigan


Joseph Shaw at the LMS Chairman's blog has news from the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate. They are appealing for benefactors to help them start a new community in Darlington. If you have the funds, you could own a beautiful building and do a good work for the Lord in letting the Sisters use it for its proper purpose. The photo above is of the sisters at Lanhearne and is from Joseph Shaw's flickr set. Here is the information from Lanhearne:
Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate, Lanherne Cornwall

DARLINGTON CARMEL (one of the very early Carmels to be established in England [1830]) is up for sale. The very few remaining sisters are soon to move out. At Lanherne we have known about this for several months and we have been to visit the establishment. Wonderful for our needs! The Sisters are not going to leave Lanherne, in fact another house is needed as a new foundation. The Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate have a goodly number of vocations; especially sisters who at the moment belong to the “active” branch who have a vocation to the contemplative life. So another contemplative house is needed. There is a major problem. Yes, you’ve got it! The FSI have no money and the Carmelites at Darlington require one and half million pounds. If you know Darlington and the Carmel then you will be surprised that it’s going for only £1,500,000. It’s large and fine, in good order and a Grade 2 listed building.

So we are looking for a benefactor. Franciscans cannot own property and therefore a possible benefactor would continue to own the Carmel and would let the FSI use it – or a trust could be set up. It is possible that with a serious bit of thinking other activities may be considered - retreats etc. ALL is possible. May I remind you that the FSI use ONLY the 1962 liturgical books. A centre for traditional Catholics in the north of England would be a great help to many people.

Please pray that a benefactor or a group of benefactors may be found.

Please contact me and let me know your thoughts.

Father Joseph M Taylor
Lanherne Convent
St Mawgan
Newquay
Cornwall
TR8 4ER
(reposted from The Hermeneutic of Continuity)