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WAR-TIME MEMORIES

westhillwhistler wrote 2 weeks ago: Following the last issue’s article about the Land Girls exhibition at Brighton & Hove Museum, Ag … more →

Tags: 7 Environment, Air Ministry, Doodle Bugs, land army, land girl, Polish prisoners, West Africa

Newman miracle deacon assists at Westminster Cathedral Mass

Luke Coppen wrote 1 month ago: Deacon Jack Sullivan, left, assists Archbishop Vincent Nichols at Mass in Westminster Cathedral yest … more →

Tags: Liturgy, Saints, Archbishop Vincent Nichols, Jack Sullivan

Archbishop Nichols's Thérèse homily now on video

Luke Coppen wrote 1 month ago: The Diocese of Westminster has just posted a video of Archbishop Vincent Nichols’s powerful ho … more →

Tags: Saints, St. Therese, Archbishop Vincent Nichols

The edge of religion

Stephen Wang wrote 1 month ago: When I was thinking about starting this blog, I wanted to call it Borderlands and Bridges. I’d … more →

Tags: Culture/Arts, Religion, Catholicism, Relics, therese, victoria street

Antony Gormley: Inspired by saints?

Luke Coppen wrote 1 month ago: By a curious coincidence, two of the biggest crowd-drawing events Britain has seen for a while both … more →

Tags: Saints, Culture, St. Therese, Antony Gormley, One & Other

Day 47 & 48: Volunteering in London

mkaduck wrote 1 month ago: The highlight of Monday was indeed the creation of the tin can phone as I mentioned in yesterday … more →

Tags: internship, Classes, London fun, London center, Sponsorship Intelligence

Archbishop Nichols on the message of St Thérèse

Luke Coppen wrote 1 month ago: Archbishop Vincent Nichols of Westminster speaks about the significance of St Thérèse of Lisieux in … more →

Tags: Saints, St. Therese, Archbishop Vincent Nichols

Day 46: Westminster Cathedral

mkaduck wrote 2 months ago: We set out this morning with the intention of making 10:30am mass at Westminster Cathedral.  However … more →

Tags: London fun, church, long walks, Westminster Abbey, Oxford Street

A new bishop for the Forces

Luke Coppen wrote 2 months ago: Mgr Richard Moth, former Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Southwark, was ordained Bishop of the F … more →

Tags: bishops, Ordination, Bishop Richard Moth, Bishop of the Forces

The relics of St Thérèse5 comments

Stephen Wang wrote 2 months ago: The relics of St Thérèse of Lisieux have arrived in Britain, as they begin a month long tour of the … more →

Tags: Religion, spirituality, Therese of Lisieux, Relics, York Minster, Saints, Pilgrimage, confession, Therapy

Sketch for Summer : Durutti Column3 comments

backwatersman wrote 3 months ago: As it’s Sunday evening, I thought I’d try another piece of music on a seasonal theme. In … more →

Tags: Arts, Politics, Music & Arts, Religion, Roman Catholicism, Music, autumn, Durutti Column, Buenaventura Durruti

Have a look at Westminster Cathedral's altar2 comments

churchmouse wrote 5 months ago: Folks, this is what Catholicism is all about.  Westminster Cathedral have finally taken away that dr … more →

Tags: Catholic, England, church

Tweeting to Trumpeters

kateplane wrote 5 months ago: Back in May I played a wonderful gig at Westminster Cathedral for the Installation of new Archbishop … more →

Tags: gigs, BBC, Live Broadcasts, media, twitter

Westminster, Tower, and British Museum4 comments

catgear wrote 8 months ago: I got up a little sore from the walk yesterday. I’m still wondering if the upcoming hike is a … more →

Tags: CATgear goes to Europe, Spring 2009, London, Travel, chiswick, Soccer, London Tower, British Museum, Engand v. Ukraine, Football

Buckingham Palace, Westminster Cathedral, and Wagamamas!

catgear wrote 8 months ago: It was a little cool this morning, and I could feel the afteraffects of yesterday’s long walk. … more →

Tags: CATgear goes to Europe, Spring 2009, London, Travel, walking, Soccer, Buckingham Palace, wagamamas, being sore, Mass

Westminster Cathedral

activeprocrastination wrote 8 months ago: Near Victoria station on the way to Westminster Abbey you’ll find a plaza with Westminster Cat … more →

Tags: General, Travel, Out and About, London, UK, Tourism, Westminster, Views, Review

UK Sathya Sai Organization's false propaganda

robertpriddy wrote 8 months ago: Ashok Bhagani is one of the leading cultists in the internally turbulent UK Sathya Sai Organizaton, … more →

Tags: Catholic Church, Cults, gurus, Propaganda, Sai Baba, sathya sai baba, Sathya Sai Organization, Tony McNulty, Ashok Bhagani

Nice ways to spend Valentine's Day or, things I'll probably only ever be able to pull of once, part VII6 comments

Richard Barrett wrote 9 months ago: Monday was our last day in England. We had an early flight out of Heathrow on Tuesday, so we had to … more →

Tags: General, The Orthodox Faith, Liturgy, Liturgical Music, Royal Academy of Arts, London, Travel, doing crazy big things for your spouse, Valentine's Day in London

Nice ways to spend Valentine’s Day or, things I’ll probably only ever be able to pull off once, part IV5 comments

Richard Barrett wrote 9 months ago: “I get really nervous about anniversaries and holidays,” Megan told about a month and a … more →

Tags: London, Travel, doing crazy big things for your spouse, Emily Hindrichs, Valentine's Day in London, Barretts in England, international travel tips, frank pesci, daisies on valentine's day


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