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Occasional dispatches from the front line of spiritual battle. A Catholic blog. Postings often conceived in the garden, at the playground or at the kitchen sink and hastily typed out far too late at night after putting the children to bed.

Blog started on the Feast of The Divine Mercy 2011, the day of the Beatification of Pope John Paul II.
Blessed Pope John Paul II - Ora Pro Nobis!

Wednesday, 21 July 2021

My favourite bigot

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 A quick post to warm-up the blogging fingers: it's time to start writing again.  While all has been quiet on this blog there have been ...
Saturday, 11 April 2020

Holy Saturday: The Wood Between the Worlds

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I would not be sad if I never heard the word unprecedented again. It crops up in every article, every new broadcast, every conversation...
Friday, 3 April 2020

Sourdough - it's easy!

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Everyone's doing it - making bread while self-isolating at home. Supermarkets have reported a massive surge in sales of flour, and many ...
Sunday, 9 February 2020

Septuagesima

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I was explaining to a Protestant friend the other day why the concept of the 'January blues' didn't exist while England was Cath...

Corporal acts of mercy - help a fellow Traditional Catholic

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If Mac was a snow-woman... My dear Cat-holic friend Mac is in need of assistance to help her through a difficult stage in her life. S...
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Sunday, 11 December 2016

Gaudete Sunday in Margate

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A beautiful Missa Cantata for Gaudete Sunday 11 December 2016 celebrated by Father Timothy Finigan at St Austin and St Gregory, Margate. We ...
Tuesday, 30 August 2016

LMS Ely to Walsingham Pilgrimage 2016

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3 Days. 60 miles. At least 60 decades of the Rosary. Countless litanies. Scores of hymns and marching songs. Many friendships. Innumerable ...
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Annie Elizabeth
Catholic wife, mother of seven (four lovely children with us in this Vale of Tears, three tiny babes in the care of Our Blessed Mother in Heaven), living a happy but schizophrenic existence between South-East England and Southern France.
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