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TREASURE IN CLAY JARS

Festus   Proposals for the reassignment of Society bishop responsibilities to the See of Oswestry have two positive features. The first is that it has never been filled and was a Victorian creation, probably at the behest of Gladstone and [...]

2023-01-29T14:06:35+00:00July 2022 Articles|

THE WAY WE LIVE NOW

Christopher Smith   There was a funny little story in the press just before Easter about the University of Stirling having dropped Jane Austen from the curriculum of their English faculty. In order to ‘decolonise’ the said curriculum, she was [...]

2023-01-29T14:05:41+00:00July 2022 Articles|

JULY DIARY

Thurifer   Copy deadlines meant that events in the second half of May could not be reported until July,: events in the second half of June must wait until September. The sun shone on the Society of Mary’s May Devotion, [...]

2023-01-29T14:04:52+00:00July 2022 Articles|

WANDERING BISHOP

Tony Robinson   Wakefield has been in the limelight recent for a fairly historic by-election. The constituency turned blue in 2019 but the MP had to resign this year when he was sent to prison for past criminal offences. There [...]

2023-01-29T14:04:25+00:00July 2022 Articles|

Message from the Editor

A report to the FiF General Assembly in May   The main theme for this New Directions report is thanks. First of all, an enormous thank you to Fr Philip Corbett for his stewardship of the magazine for so long [...]

2023-01-29T14:03:22+00:00July 2022 Articles|

Archdeacon to Cardinal Archbishop

John Gayford considers the life of Henry Manning who moved from Anglican Chichester to Roman Westminster   With recent attention on the canonisation of John Henry Newman, the other Victorian Anglican convert who became a cardinal, Henry Manning, receded from [...]

2023-01-29T14:02:46+00:00July 2022 Articles|

In Hope of the Resurrection

Nicholas Sagovsky reports on ‘Sorores in Spe’: A Fresh Response to the Condemnation of  Anglican Orders (1896)   At the Malines Conversations (1921-6), for the first time since the Reformation a handful of Anglican and Roman Catholic theologians engaged in [...]

2023-01-29T14:00:47+00:00July 2022 Articles|

Hymn of the Month

Martin Draper explores the prayer of prayer in  hymnody      PRAYER is the soul’s sincere desire;       Uttered or unexpressed;     The motion of a hidden fire       That trembles in the breast.   2  Prayer is the burden of a sigh,        The [...]

2023-01-29T14:00:12+00:00July 2022 Articles|
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