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Summer 2025
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Summer 2025

Issue 20

  • Monsignor Michael Nazir-Ali explores Anglican Patrimony

  • Warwick Street Church unveils a Banner for the Ordinariate

  • The Work of Convert Architect George Gilbert Scott Junior is Assessed by John Martin Robinson.

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Summer 2024
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Summer 2024

Issue 19

  • Bishop David Waller introduces himself to the Friends of the Ordinariate

    Ordinand Eric J. Lobsinger describes his unusual journey, via Japan, into the Church

    The lives of three of the Church’s greatest converts – Fr. Faber, G.K. Chesterton and John Francis Bentley – are examined

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Winter 2023
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Winter 2023

Issue 18

  • Msgr. Newton gives news about the future of the Ordinariate Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary

  • We mourn the loss of Msgr. David Silk

  • Msgr. Philip Whitmore examines the links between St John Henry Newman, the Ordinariate, liberalism and true ecumenism

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Winter 2022
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Winter 2022

Issue 17

  • TImothy Ezat’s Journey to the Catholic Church

  • Mgr. David Silk’s Fascinating Memoir Covering the Turbulent Years

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Summer 2022
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Summer 2022

Issue 16

  • Monsignor Patrick Burke offers a unique insight into the founding of the Ordinariate.

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Winter 2021
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Winter 2021

Issue 15

  • 10th Anniversary Issue

  • Mgr Keith Newton discusses the background to the creation of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham

  • Dr Gavin Ashenden gives a moving account of his journey into the Catholic Church

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Summer 2021
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Summer 2021

Issue 14

  • Fr. John Hunwicke challenges an Anglican priest to stand up for Catholic Truth and Unity

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