Today we're talking to Fr James Bradley, a priest of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, about the Ordinariate and what it means to be part, the difference between the Ordinariate and Anglicans who converted prior to Pope Benedict’s Anglicanorum Coetibus, how the Ordinariate preserves Anglican patrimony including in music, the gift of the vernacular in the liturgy, and the future of the Ordinariate.
Fr James Bradley is Assistant Professor of Canon Law at the Catholic University of America and was until recently priest in charge at the parish of the Holy Family in Southampton. He has degrees in Music, Theology, and Canon Law, and is a long time collaborator with and friend of the CTS.
CTS has been a great supporter of the Ordinariates and we have published all the liturgical books of the Ordinariate Use of the Roman Rite including the Divine Worship Missal, the Book of Occasional Services and most recently the Book of Pastoral Care of the Sick and Dying.
Fr James Bradley is Assistant Professor of Canon Law at the Catholic University of America and was until recently priest in charge at the parish of the Holy Family in Southampton. He has degrees in Music, Theology, and Canon Law, and is a long time collaborator with and friend of the CTS.
CTS has been a great supporter of the Ordinariates and we have published all the liturgical books of the Ordinariate Use of the Roman Rite including the Divine Worship Missal, the Book of Occasional Services and most recently the Book of Pastoral Care of the Sick and Dying.
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