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Spring edition of Mass of Ages published

Spring edition of Mass of Ages published

The Spring 2025 edition of Mass of Ages has now been published.  

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This edition contains special coverage of the Latin Mass Society's sixtieth anniversary celebrations:

  • Chairman’s Message - Dr Joseph Shaw wishes everyone a happy sixtieth anniversary!
  • Anniversary Year Planner
  • Fragments from Calvary - The Holy Cross Pilgrimage, in which a relic of the True Cross will traverse England and Wales, begins in London this coming Good Friday. Richard Pickett reports
  • Art and devotion - The True Cross: Dr Caroline Farey on Biblical typology for children

Features include:

  • The Monastic Life - John Whitehead reviews a new study of medieval monasticism in both the Orthodox and Catholic traditions
  • Learn Latin! As the Government announces its decision to stop teaching Latin instate schools, Matthew Spencer offers an alternative, ‘curiosity based’ method of learning
  • Finding Faith - Adult convert Joseph Jarvis tells the story of his journey to the Traditional Latin Mass
  • Appeasing the world? How will the Synod on Synodality affect the Church, asks Dr F. Andrew Wolf
  • Do not lose heart - Edward Dundon on Our Lady of the Warning

Among our regular contributors:

  • World News - Paul Waddington reports on what’s happening around the Globe
  • Spirituality - Fr Thomas Crean OP on The Angelic Warfare Confraternity
  • Sister Mary of St Peter Our Lord spoke in French to reach Russian ears, as Mary O’Regan explains
  • Architecture - Paul Waddington takes a look at the Church of St Chad in Manchester, otherwise known as the Manchester Oratory
  • Wine - A fine fermented drink has catechetical and devotional properties, as Dr Sebastian Morello explains
  • Safety valve - James Preece on why there is no need for a home education register
  • Theology - In his second article on the Creed, Fr Aidan Nichols OP explains that whatever the universe contains, from a galaxy to a gnat, it only does so through created participation in God’s unique, incomparable, ‘act’ of being typology for children
  • Master of Camelot - Charles A. Coulombe remembers Arthurian historian Geoffrey Ashe

 

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