Mass of Ages Print Edition - Autumn 2022
Mass of Ages is the quarterly magazine of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales. It contains reports on our many activities across the country, national and international news of Traditional Catholic events, feature articles on different aspects of traditional Faith and culture, and opinions and views on developments in the Catholic Church.
There is no charge for the magazine but we do ask for a contribution towards the cost of posting it to you. This cost will be calculated as you proceed through the checkout.
In this issue: • Joseph Shaw on the crisis of the 1960s • David Gornell SJ on finding the truth in the middle way • Charles A. Coulombe remembers the life and work of Cecil Chetwynd Kerr • Alberto Carosa on a recent tribute to the memory of Antonio Ghislieri, Pope Saint Pius V
Joseph Shaw reviews The King’s Achievement by Mgr Robert Hugh Benson and reports on two new awards on behalf of the Guild of St Clare
The ‘Macklin Street’ column appears for the last time as it provides details of the relocation of the LMS Office to 9 Mallow Street, London EC1Y 8RQ
Our regular columnists:
• The Chairman’s Message: On some of Pope Francis’ more puzzling remarks
• Family Matters: timely advice from James Preece that we don’t have to be happy all the time
• Art and Devotion, Caroline Farey on a remarkable work by the fifteenth century painter Joos van Wassenhove
• Rome Report, Diane Montagna on US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi being given Holy Communion at a Papal Mass in St Peter’s Basilica
• Architecture: Paul Waddington examines one of George Goldie’s earliest works, St Patrick’s, Bradford
• Mary O’Regan on St Michael the Archangel
• Wine: Sebastian Morello visits the ancient Anglo-Saxon land of Kent
• World News: Paul Waddington reports on what’s happening around the Globe