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Consecrated by the Blood of the Apostles
Fr. Michael Clark celebrated the External Solemnity of St. Peter & Paul at the Oratory last Sunday, July 2nd. Here is an excerpt from his powerful sermon: The obelisk which stands in…
A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
For thousands of years, man would set out into the wilderness to cultivate silence and encounter the Divine. He seemed to know in his bones that in order to get a glimpse of the mysteries of…
Why Red?
Why is Father wearing red vestments? I hear you cry. Well, today we celebrate the phenomenon known as the ‘external solemnity’ – where, for pastoral reasons, in both expressions of the Roman…
A Galatian Examination
You will remember how you were taught to go to Confession. Perhaps you still have the little booklet you were given at the time, helping you to examine your conscience using the Ten Commandments…
Feast of St. John the Baptist
The Georgetown Oratory in Redding will be celebrating the Patron Saint of the Guild, St. John the Baptist, beginning on Friday June 23rd. There will be Holy Mass in English at 8:30 AM. At 6:00 PM…
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
With great joy we come to celebrate our Patronal Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. This year we do so entrusting the local mission here in Georgetown to the Lord’s wounded heart – He…
Feast of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
In celebration of the Patronal Feast for the Oratory, there will be Holy Mass celebrated in English at 8:30 AM, Adoration from 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM with a Solemn High Mass coram Sanctissimo (before…
The Logic Behind the Rule
Sometimes we take the simplest things for granted – isn’t it obvious that we celebrate Mass on a Sunday? But is it obvious? Didn’t the Lord celebrate the first ever Eucharist on a Thursday? And…
Most Holy Trinity
In 1583, a painting a was completed for a chapel of the new seminary that had been established in Rome some four years earlier. That seminary is known today, as then, as the Venerable English…
“EVERY SCRIBE INSTRUCTED
IN THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS LIKE A HOUSEHOLDER
WHO BRINGS FORTH FROM HIS TREASURY
THINGS NEW AND OLD”
Matthew 13:52
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