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On the Catholic blog known as The hermeneutic of continuity vesper said...
ReplyDelete@ Father Finigan
Your commentators know a thing or two.
Please pray for poor 'St Paul's Deptford', described by the naughty Josephus Muris Saliensis as 'the finest Baroque building (not really a church, of course) in England. Designed by Thomas Archer.'
As Delia knows I grew up in Deptford Church Street overlooking this baroque masterpiece which Sir John Betjamin described as the 'Pearl in the Heart of Deptford'.
It was the working with the late Guardian of Walsingham Canon David Diamond that led to me becoming a Roman Catholic. Father Diamond is buried in the St Paul's Churchyard which makes it a church for me at least, as I stop and pray there when I visit.
May I just take this opportunity to wish you and your parishioners a Merry Xmas and a Prosperous New Year.
12/24/2010 5:16 PM