Illustration: LIFE INSTITUTE
Notre Dame de Rouen. The façade of the Gothic Church in France. Photographer: Hippo1947. Licence: SHUTTERSTOCK.
Tuesday 24 May 2016
The Biggest Pro-Life Event Of The Year. The All-Ireland Rally For Life. Belfast. 2 July 2016. Because Every Life Matters. Be There.
Monday 23 May 2016
What A Win-Double !!!
What a Win-Double !!!
Illustration: SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF UNBORN CHILDREN
Fifty years ago, today, David Steel MP [above, Right] decided to introduce a Bill to legalise ABORTION in Britain.
Paul Lennon, Society For The Protection Of Unborn Children's Adviser on Parliamentary Affairs, has reminded the Society, this morning: "It is fifty years ago, today, that David Steel made the fateful decision to sponsor a Bill to make ABORTION more easily available."
In 2015, under Steel's tragic legislation, 509 babies were killed EVERY SINGLE DAY in England and Wales alone.
This Article can be read in full at SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF UNBORN CHILDREN
Traditional Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form). The Feast Of Corpus Christi. Thursday, 26 May. 1200 hrs. At The Church Of Saint Thomas Of Canterbury. Headcorn. Kent.
HEADCORN, KENT.
CHURCH OF SAINT THOMAS OF CANTERBURY.
Photo © Copyright David Anstiss
and licensed for reuse
under this Creative Commons Licence.
Traditional Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form).
The Feast Of Corpus Christi.
Thursday, 26 May 2016.
1200 hrs.
The Church Of Saint Thomas Of Canterbury,
Becket Court, 15, Station Road
(near to Headcorn Railway Station),
Headcorn, Kent TN27 9SB.
Traditional Latin Masses are Celebrated
at the Church of Saint Thomas of Canterbury,
at the Church of Saint Thomas of Canterbury,
Becket Court, 15, Station Road, Headcorn, Kent TN27 9SB,
(near to Headcorn Railway Station)
at 1200 hrs,
on the FOURTH SUNDAY OF EVERY MONTH
and at
0930 hrs
on every Friday morning.
and at
0930 hrs
on every Friday morning.
Missa Cantata. On Thursday, 26 May 2016. 1930 hrs. The Feast Of Corpus Christi. At Saint Austin And Saint Gregory, Margate, Kent.
Church of Saint Austin and Saint Gregory,
Margate, Kent.
Parish Priest: Fr T. Finigan.
Illustration: CATHOLIC MARGATE
Missa Cantata.
Thursday, 26 May 2016.
1930 hrs.
The Feast Of Corpus Christi.
Saint Austin And Saint Gregory,
38, Charlotte Place,
Margate, Kent CT9 1LP.
Traditional Latin Mass.
The Feast of Corpus Christi.
Gebetsstätte Wigratzbad, Germany.
4 June 2015.
Available on YouTube at
Sunday 22 May 2016
It's Official: "Blessed Are The Bloggers", Says The Catholic Herald. As Eccles Would Undoubtedly Say: "We Is Saved".
This Article, by Stephen Bullivant, Senior Lecturer in Theology and Ethics, at Saint Mary's University, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, can be read in full at THE CATHOLIC HERALD
Labour of love. In London, alone,
there are hundreds of Bloggers.
Photo: ANDREW CROWLEY.
Illustration: THE TELEGRAPH
Illustration: AMDH ADVANCED VISION TO TECHNOLOGY
The Internet has brought a Golden Age of
evangelical opportunity. Atheists share the same soapbox
– but that should not deter us.
. . . That the Catholic Church, officially and (often much more successfully) unofficially, is so active Online, is perfectly natural. Pope Francis joining Instagram, like Benedict XVI joining Twitter, might prompt a collective raised-eye emoji from journalists.
But they might be reminded that the Vatican itself was an Internet pioneer: Its Web-Site launched in 1995, the same year as CNN’s, and two years before the BBC’s. (Incidentally, those who gripe at how antiquated the Vatican’s Web-Site feels – “so Web 1.0” – are shamelessly flaunting their age. They are clearly much too young to remember GeoCities sites with autoplaying midi soundtracks and a trail of stars following the cursor.) . . .
Saturday 21 May 2016
Empire Weekend And Flag Weekend. Beamish World-Famous Open-Air Museum, Durham. Saturday, 21 May, And Sunday, 22 May 2016.
Text from BEAMISH. THE LIVING MUSEUM OF THE NORTH
Illustration: BEAMISH. THE LIVING MUSEUM OF THE NORTH
Join us to celebrate Empire and Flag Weekend during this Spring weekend.
Empire Day was first celebrated in 1902, following the end of The Boer War. Traditionally, it was held on 24 May, the birthday of Queen Victoria – it was intended to encourage people, especially children, to be aware of their duties as citizens of The British Empire.
Illustration: GREAT DAYS OUT
In 2016, we also plan to tell the story of Flag Day, as part of our First World War Commemorations. Flag Days were held by organisations to raise money for causes, including Soldiers on The Front Line, Prisoners-of-War, and support for Disabled Servicemen. Whilst we will not be raising money for charity, we will be commemorating and celebrating the important contribution that young people made towards fundraising during The First World War.
We’ll have Brass Band performances, traditional displays, craft activities and a chance to learn more about The Empire and Flag Days, with the highlight of the day being The Parade at 2.30 p.m., from The Town to The Pit Village, we invite you to line the streets and wave your Flags, proudly !
The Beamish Living Museum of The North.
Illustration: THE NORTHERN ECHO
The Borneo Band, from Durham Army Cadet Force, and Durham/Northumberland Wing ATC Band, will perform on both days, and buildings along the cobbled streets will be decked with Union Jacks and Red, White and Blue bunting. The Co-op shops will have colourful displays of goods from ‘The Colonies’ – teas from Ceylon and India, sugar cane and bananas from Jamaica, and produce from New Zealand and Australia.
For more information keep checking back here or follow us on our Facebook and Twitter pages.
As with all daytime events, you can use your Unlimited Pass.
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