Monthly Archives: June 2012

Fr Hunwicke’s Ordination

Fr Daniel Lloyd writes… Last night, members of the Oxford Ordinariate Group joined family, friends and well-wishers at the Oxford Oratory for the ordination to the priesthood of Fr John Hunwicke. I first got to know Fr Hunwicke and his … Continue reading

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Trinity IV, Saturday 30 June

Mass at Holy Rood at 6pm, preceded by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from 5.30pm. Celebrant and Preacher: Fr John Hunwicke; Music: The Newman Consort Following the Mass, there will be a party to celebrate Fr Hunwicke’s Primiz in Oxford, … Continue reading

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SS Peter and Paul

SS Peter and Paul, 29 June, is a Holy Day of Obligation in this country. The Oxford Ordinariate Group’s Masses are as follows: Thursday, 28 June, 6.30pm: Sung Mass of the Vigil Preacher: Fr Daniel Lloyd; Music: Morales, Missa l’Homme … Continue reading

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Recent Sermons: Prof. Allen Brent, Pentecost Octave Evensong

A sermon preached by the Rev’d Prof. Allen Brent at Blackfriars, Oxford, Wednesday, 30th May (Wednesday in Whitsun-week), 2012 Readings: Pss 147-150 OT Wis 9:1-18 NT 1 Cor 3:1-23 ST PAUL, in our New Testament reading, addresses the Church at … Continue reading

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Sacred Heart 2012 (and some recent news)

There will be two Ordinariate Masses for the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus this year. The first, a Sung Mass, will be on Thursday evening (14 June) at 6.30pm, the time of our usual Thursday Mass. The second … Continue reading

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Recent Sermons: Fr Daniel Lloyd, Corpus Christi

Hath not a Jew eyes? hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by the … Continue reading

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