was born and brought up in the old faith—the faith that built
the cathedralsof Amiens, Notre Dame and Rheims, Dur-
ham, Winchester, Lincoln, Westminster and Canterbury.
I was thereforeoutsidecontroversy as tothe eastward posi-
tion, the use of incense, altar lights, dalmatics, and the many
questionsof ritualthatsodisturbedthe Anglican peaceof the
period of my youth, and still find echoes here and there. I
look back lovingly to the quiet Sundays and feast days when High Mass was
celebrated in the Church attached to my old School of Mount St. Mary’s.
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the cathedralsof Amiens, Notre Dame and Rheims, Dur-
ham, Winchester, Lincoln, Westminster and Canterbury.
I was thereforeoutsidecontroversy as tothe eastward posi-
tion, the use of incense, altar lights, dalmatics, and the many
questionsof ritualthatsodisturbedthe Anglican peaceof the
period of my youth, and still find echoes here and there. I
look back lovingly to the quiet Sundays and feast days when High Mass was
celebrated in the Church attached to my old School of Mount St. Mary’s.
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