Weekend 507.0
“The Church lies bereft,Alone, desecrated, desolated and the heathen shall buildon the ruins,Their world without God. I see it. I see it.”— T.S. Eliot (1) Three cups of coffee a Continue Reading →
“The Church lies bereft,Alone, desecrated, desolated and the heathen shall buildon the ruins,Their world without God. I see it. I see it.”— T.S. Eliot (1) Three cups of coffee a Continue Reading →
(1) Two from T.S. Eliot: “Longer and darker the day, shorter and colder the night. Still and stifling the air: but a wind is stored up in the East. The Continue Reading →
A crazy weekend trip to Morecambe for some League One football. It’s a bear to get to from London BUT a night in the Midland Hotel and a Shrimps WIN Continue Reading →
“The New Year waits, breathes, waits, whispers in darkness.” – T.S. Eliot
Finished The Stripping of the Altars by Eamon Duffy on a rare day-off. I was also at the British Museum today but only for the Medieval Europe (AD 1050 – Continue Reading →
“lyke tru and fayghthefull crystyn pepyll this was restoryd to this churche by the wyche doyngis hyt schowyth that they dyd lyke good catholyke men.” – Sir Christopher Trychay I’m Continue Reading →
Arrived early enough to Southampton to say my Rosary at St. Edmund’s. I think many fans left St. Mary’s this afternoon thinking the club is going to get relegated if Continue Reading →
Spent the weekend in Ely/Cambridge. The highlight was The Stained Glass Museum in Ely. I’ve started an album on Flickr and will publish a proper post in the not so Continue Reading →
This weekend I said the Rosary at Notre Dame de France in Leicester Square. The church features a chapel designed by Jean Cocteau and was included in 100 Churches 100 Continue Reading →
“Come away by yourselves to a deserted place and rest for a while.” – Mk 6:30-34 (1) More quotes from The Stripping of the Altars by Eamon Duffy: “Well might conservatives lament Continue Reading →