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May 26, 2021

In the glorious land of the CRISTEROS…

Mexico’s First Traditional Ordination in Decades

Mexico will witness its first Traditional Ordination in decades as Rev. Mr. Joel Pinto Rodriguez, FSSP is ordained to the priesthood by His Eminence Raymond Cardinal Burke.

The ceremony will take place at the Sanctuary of the Martyrs in Guadalajara, Mexico on the Feast of the Sacred Heart, June 11th, 2021, at 5PM CST.

The ordination is open to the public and free of charge.

Also, the ceremony will be broadcast on LiveMass and Facebook.

The ordination will also be part of a larger event, the Third Congress of Summorum Pontificum, featuring H.E. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski, Fr. Javier Olivera Ravasi, Dr. John Pepino, Matt Fradd, Gregory DiPippo, and more, including the Very Rev. P. Andrzej Komorowski, FSSP Superior General, and Fr. Jonathan Romanowski, FSSP. Virtual tickets to view the conference online can be purchased here.

Note that space at the ordination is limited, and seats are reserved for those attending the conference, after which they will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

More information can be found at the Conference website: https://summorumpontificum.mx

May 21, 2021

Why love our country?

A reflection on the Feast of St. George for the Juventutem London youths, by Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP. “St George, Patron of England. Why countries need patron saints: the idea of a motherland. How to distinguish patriotism and nationalism; civic loyalty and insularism. As the world becomes a global village, have national history, culture and customs become irrelevant?”

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1165432103924372

April 19, 2021

Last 11 days to help children

Thank you for spreading the word today. Launching Regina Caeli Hybrid Academy in Warrington will help children get a better Catholic education.

By Regina Caeli Academy UK

In 2019, a few families in Bedfordshire took the initiative to bring a successful U.S. model of Classical Catholic education to the U.K. and founded Regina Caeli Academy UK, with pastoral support from the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter. In its second year, the number of families using the Academy has already doubled, with more families joining and moving to the area this year in anticipation of September 2021. Full details about Regina Caeli Academy, including an introductory video, fees, timetables and curriculum, are available at www.rcahybrid.org.uk.

Given the growing community in Warrington, and answering demand from local parents, we would very much like to start a centre at St Mary’s Warrington, with God’s help, from September 2021. The Academy offers a full Classical Curriculum, completely grounded on the magisterium of the Catholic Church, and a community of Catholic families. Trained, paid teachers provide two days per week of on-site tuition. For the other days of the week, comprehensive study plans are provided for parents to follow with their children. Parents benefit from structure, accountability and community, and their children gain Catholic friends for life.

Over the past 18 years, thousands of children have been educated with this curriculum in the U.S., so parents can be confident that it is a tried and tested system of Catholic education which results in robust qualifications, a lifelong love of learning and, most importantly, a deep-rooted faith.

If you are a parent who is interested in the Warrington RCA for your own children, please email Michael and Aileen Seymour, the Warrington coordinators of Regina Caeli Academy: TheAcademyStMarys@gmail.com giving your contact details and your children’s ages/current school years. Alternatively, if you would like to apply for the Warrington RCA, please fill out the application form at: https://www.rcahybrid.org.uk/application-form.

If you are a teacher who wants to work in such a Catholic environment, or have administrative skills that could help shape the Academy, please also contact us as above. We don’t need financial assistance to start up, but you could certainly also help us with prayer, in particular to the now Venerable Mother Elizabeth Prout, foundress of the female branch of the Passionists who used to run St Mary’s School in Warrington. Any financial support will be gratefully received by Regina Caeli Academy: please contact in advance Regina Caeli Academy UK: https://www.rcahybrid.org.uk/contact (please note that the FSSP does not presently collect donations in connection with this project).

To allow us to plan the expected opening, we need to know by 1st May 2021 how many children will start with us in September.

Please be sure to contact us long before that deadline. Lastly, please share this information far and wide now. Thank you on behalf of many children – and their parents!

March 22, 2021

Holy Week Liturgies in Reading – bookings essential! *UPDATED*

*UPDATE 1. Please note: Tenebræ is no longer able to happen, due to unforeseen circumstances outside our control.

**UPDATE 2. We are now fully booked for ALL the services of the Sacred Triduum. Please be aware that we cannot guarantee seats for anyone without a booking. For those with reservations, please be in your spaces in plenty of time.

St Mary’s Academy Warrington: Launching September 2023, please spread the word now…

In 2019, a few families in Bedfordshire took the initiative to bring a successful U.S. model of Classical Catholic education to the U.K. with pastoral support from the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter. In its second year, the number of families using the Academy has already doubled, with more families joining and moving to the area this year in anticipation of September 2021.

Given the growing community in Warrington, and answering demand from local parents, we have started a centre at St Mary’s Warrington, with God’s help, from September 2023. The Academy offers a full Classical Curriculum, completely grounded on the magisterium of the Catholic Church, and a community of Catholic families. Trained, paid teachers provide two days per week of on-site tuition. For the other days of the week, comprehensive study plans are provided for parents to follow with their children. Parents benefit from structure, accountability and community, and their children gain Catholic friends for life.

Over the past 18 years, thousands of children have been educated with this curriculum in the U.S., so parents can be confident that it is a tried and tested system of Catholic education which results in robust qualifications, a lifelong love of learning and, most importantly, a deep-rooted faith.

If you are a parent who is interested in St Mary’s for your own children, please email Dominic Jones or Raymond Cilia, the Warrington coordinators of St Mary’s Academy: stmarysacademy.warrington@gmail.com giving your contact details and your children’s ages/current school years. Alternatively, if you would like to apply for the Warrington RCA, please fill out the application form at https://www.stmarysacademywarrington.co.uk/about/admissions

If you are a teacher who wants to work in such a Catholic environment, or have administrative skills that could help shape the Academy, please also contact us as above. We don’t need financial assistance to start up, but you could certainly also help us with prayer, in particular to the now Venerable Mother Elizabeth Prout, foundress of the female branch of the Passionists who used to run St Mary’s School in Warrington. Any financial support will be gratefully received by St Mary’s Academy: please contact in advance St Mary’s Academy on the same email: stmarysacademy.warrington@gmail.com or see website for details on how to give: https://www.stmarysacademywarrington.co.uk/donations

To allow us to plan the expected opening, we need to know by 1st August 2023 how many children will start with us in September.

Please be sure to contact us long before that deadline. Lastly, please share this information far and wide now. Thank you on behalf of many children – and their parents!

March 20, 2021

Dowry #48

Winter 2020

Dowry Magazine No48 Winter 2021 edition FSSP Catholic

In this issue:

  • Editorial: Those spared remain to be saved 
  • Family Life On Line: One Of Nine
  • Year of St Joseph
  • The Benedictines of the Immaculate
  • A Doctor in Heaven: Venerable Prof J. Lejeune
  • Covid-19 Vaccines: Some Moral Reflections
  • Rhinocerite: Keep Safe
  • The Law and the Virus
  • Overcoming Addiction
  • Devotion to the Most Holy Face of Jesus Christ
  • The Stabat Mater
  • Green Shoots in Ireland
  • New English Boarding School in France
  • Support our Apostolate
  • Events
  • A Catholic Academy for St Mary’s Warrington
March 19, 2021

Conference on St Joseph Juventutem London today

On Friday 19 March 2021, at St Mary Magdalen Church, 96 North Side, Wandsworth Common, London SW18 2QU

For any young adults 18-35 (no booking needed)

Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1173000316489806/

  • 8:35pm Conference
  • 7:30pm Sung Mass
  • 6:30-7:25pm Confessions

St Joseph: God’s foster-father. In the context of the Year of St Joseph, we will meditate on glorious St Joseph, the man who lived for thirty years in close intimacy with the Lord Jesus and Our Lady. St Joseph is a model for obedience to the divine will, for manly courage and strength as well as for purity. He is invoked as Terror of devils and Patron of the Happy Death.

Organised by Juventutem London. Preacher and Mass celebrant: Group chaplain Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP

February 23, 2021

Venerable Ignatius Spencer

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Archbishop Malcolm McMahon OP of Liverpool has requested that the following message be sent out:
 

The Venerable Ignatius Spencer CP

It was with great happiness that I heard the news on 20 February 2021 that Fr Ignatius Spencer CP was declared by the catholic Church as having lived a life of heroic virtue and may now be called ‘venerable’. To get this news so soon after the very recent declaration of Sr Elizabeth Prout CP as ‘venerable’ is a remarkable grace to the Passionist Order and to the archdiocese.  These two Victorian Catholics are as relevant to the mission of the church today as they were in their lifetimes. They show us how to reach out beyond ourselves and respond to suffering due to poverty and deprivation.  My prayer is that the shrine at St. Anne’s, Sutton [NB: 18 minutes from St Mary’s Warrington] which harbours the mortal remains of three great Passionists, Blessed Dominic Barberi, Venerable Elizabeth Prout and the now Venerable Ignatius Spencer, will increase as a centre of devotion and prayer in the archdiocese.  All three of these great disciples loved the poor and worked tirelessly for their bodily and spiritual wellbeing. 
 
Venerable Ignatius, who had left behind a life of privilege, devoted himself tirelessly to visiting the poor, giving food and all his personal possessions to those in need.  His preaching and writings showed him to be a true disciple of Jesus and in his daily life he lived out the passion of our Lord in heroic fashion.  His life of service is a true example to his living relatives, Prince William and Prince Harry, and is to be emulated by us all.
 

Malcolm McMahon OP
Archbishop of Liverpool

Juventutem London Fri 26 Feb

Attention: new venue: St. Mary Magdalen, 96 North Side Wandsworth Common, Wandsworth, London, SW18 2QU

Facebook event page https://business.facebook.com/events/1101480063629056/

For young Catholics 18-35

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6:00pm-6:55pm: Confessions

7:00pm-7:40pm: Low Mass

7:50pm-8:20pm: Spiritual Talk by Group Chaplain Fr de Malleray, FSSP on “Remaining in the presence of God: the best kept secret that saints would die to share with us. Avoiding grave sins and dangerous occasions is a prerequisite to sanctity; then to become regular in saying our prayers, confessing our sins and receiving Holy Communion. But all along, nothing will help us like cultivating the presence of God lovingly watching us day and night. This is how so many sinners became saints.”