This issue of the Bulletin on Divine Worship, from the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham in the U.K., is dedicated to the liturgical rites of Advent and Christmastide.
The Anglicanorum Coetibus Society interviews Father Len Black, of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham in Scotland, about Scotland’s growing Ordinariate communities, their Anglican patrimony, and new tartan.
Sister Thomas Aquinas and Sister Amata Veritas share their work with the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, what the Anglican tradition looks like in the Catholic Church, and their love for the Ordinariate's evangelizing mission.
Here's a lookback at the Anglicanorum Coetibus Society's 9th Conference on the Anglican Tradition in the Catholic Church in Toronto, November 15-16, 2019. It was a joyous celebration of our thanksgiving for the 10th anniversary of Anglicanorum Coetibus.
Catholics in the Ordinariates have a chance to help deliver the faithful departed from purgatory through the whole month of November, and rediscover and celebrate these traditions surrounding All Saints and All Souls.
The Pre-Ordinariate Fellowship of Connecticut is holding a Nov. 18th Requiem Mass and Evensong for the Faithful Departed in the Ordinariate form at St. Mary's in New Haven where Blessed Michael McGivney is buried.
National Catholic Register: Father Christopher Lindlar, the convener of the working group for Divine Worship: Daily Office (Commonwealth Edition), discusses the new Ordinariate Office book, which is expected to arrive on the shelves early 2021 and is another “treasure to be shared” with all Catholics serious about following Jesus Christ.
Bishop Steven Lopes, bishop of the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, which covers North America, discussed with the National Catholic Register the new divine office for the Ordinariate and how it completes the Ordinariate’s liturgical books. But he also provided insights into the rich theology of the Liturgy of the Hours, and why all Catholics should really embrace it for a full liturgical life in the home and the parish as envisioned by the Second Vatican Council.
National Catholic Register: The imminent publication of two editions of Divine Worship: Daily Office are a triumph for the ordinariates and a testament to Pope Benedict XVI’s ecumenical vision.
Bishop Steven Lopes said the 10-year old diocese has made Confirmation and First Communion at the same celebration for youth the norm going forward in the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter