Bryan Houghton
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Mitre and crook
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1979
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4 editions
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Judith's Marriage
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1987
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3 editions
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Unwanted Priest: The Autobiography of a Latin Mass Exile
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Saint Edmund: King and Martyr
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1970
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Prêtre rejeté
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Saint Edmund: King and Martyr.
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“Moreover, our certitudes were closely bound to a given set of symbols. Change the well defined Latin term for an undefined Greek one and every bishop and every priest found himself at a loss. We knew the catechism by heart; mention catechesis and we are no longer sure who made us and why. We could manage a dogmatic sermon all right but just listen to our homilies! We were absolutely firm about confession and contrition; all our firmness vanished at the one word METANOIA. We knew exactly what the Mass was; the Eucharist is hazy. Even the Consecration and the Real Presence have been engulfed in the mist of ANAMNESIS. All this is patently true, is undeniable. We had received a solid theological training in our seminaries. It did not stand the test. It collapsed overnight without leaving track or trace.”
― Mitre and crook
― Mitre and crook
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