Author: Leigh Hatts

Leigh Hatts is the author of 'Keeping Advent and Christmas' and 'Keeping Lent and Easter' (DLT).
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St Nicholas’s Day in London

Haydn’s St Nicholas Mass will be the setting on Friday 6 December for the St Nicholas Day Solemn Mass at St Matthew’s Westminster.  The Mass, starting at 6.30pm, will be attended by members of the St Nicholas Society. Bishop Stephen Venner will preside and Tim Livesely of Embrace the Middle East charity, will speak. It is […]

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St Andrew’s Day & Advent

Scotland is keeping its patronal festival this Saturday 30 November with much noise. But St Andrew is the also patron of Amalfi, Barbados, Greece, Russia, the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Istanbul and fishermen. Amalfi holds Andrew’s main relics whilst his head is in Patras where there is a long outdoor procession today. Look on Amalfi Cathedral […]

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Not Christmas yet…

Tim Stanley has written in his Daily Telegraph column about Christmas being marked too early. The date of his article is significant because 11 November was not only Armistice Day but St Martin’s Day which in Milan and parts of Spain triggers the start of Advent on the following Sunday. But, as Tim Stanley points […]

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Christ the King & Stir up

This Sunday completes the Christian year. Christ the King Sunday 24 November is the climax of the year during which we have relived Christ’s birth, ministry, persecution, resurrection and ascension. So on Sunday we look back with Christ our king as we begin to look forward yet again to Advent next week. It is not […]

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Advent is starting in Milan

This Sunday 17 November in Milan and Toledo it is the beginning of Advent. Because last Monday 11 November was St Martin’s Day it follows that in the Diocese of Milan, which retains its own local liturgy, it must be Advent Sunday. The very long Advent is also observed in the Mozarabic rite found in […]

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Corpus Christi in Liege & Maiden Lane

In the Belgian town of Liege this year’s Corpus Christi on Thursday 20 June is being described as the 773rd. Bishop Jean-Pierre Delville of Liège says: “I am delighted by the growing interest of so many people from Liège and elsewhere for this intangible and spiritual patrimonial treasure of our city. Under the impetus of […]

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Trinity Sunday

Trinity Sunday marks the end of the great liturgies of Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter. We are about to enter ordinary time. This is time is live out the faith after the renewal of the Easter season. The ancient celebrations will be found this weekend at Kirtlington in Oxfordshire where there is the Lamb Ale […]

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Whitsunday Biscuits

The weather forecast is good for Monday which is Whit Monday and should be a Bank Holiday. Whitsun, or Pentecost as we now call it, marks the completion of Easter which seemed to end at The Ascension last week. But at Pentecost the Holy Spirit came upon the followers of Christ as they were about […]

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