Now Here's a Good Idea…

This was in my email inbox today. It was sent by Sean Reed, one of the regular commenters on this blog.

The Fireside Theology Series of St. Barnabas Church continues tomorrow, Thursday night, at 6:30 p.m. in the Undercroft of the Church when we will continue our study of the Apostles Creed in general and the Incarnation in particular. We will be starting with number 422 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

Pizza, snacks, and refreshments will be served as we study and discuss the Catholic Faith! Come join us, as you are able!

Also, Vespers of the Dead from Breviarium Romanum will be read at 5:30 p.m. in the Our Lady of Walsingham Chapel. If you would like anyone included in our prayers for the faithful departed, please reply with the names.

Prayer, fellowship and study… what better way to prepare for entering an Ordinariate?

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About Fr. Christopher Phillips

Fr. Christopher G. Phillips is the pastor of Our Lady of the Atonement Catholic Church in San Antonio, Texas, where he has served for the past twenty-eight years. He is the founding pastor of the first Anglican Use parish, erected in 1983 under the terms of the Pastoral Provision. Fr. Phillips was ordained as an Anglican for the Diocese of Bristol, England, in 1975. After serving as Curate for three years at St. Stephen Southmead, he returned to the United States and served in two Episcopal parishes in the Diocese of Rhode Island. In 1981 he left the Episcopal Church and moved with his family to Texas, where he was subsequently ordained as a Catholic priest in 1983. Fr. Phillips and his wife, JoAnn, have been married for forty years. They have five children, all grown and married, and three grandchildren.

One thought on “Now Here's a Good Idea…

  1. God bless Sean and God bless Omaha. I would like to thank St. Barnabas parish for their orthodoxy and their leadership. I also thank them for their prayers for Benedict XVI's UK trip.

    When I asked Sean about his parishes' plans for the ordinariates he replied that "We plan to be there day one." May abundant grace continue to pour down on this parish.

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