Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.
Monday, 25 October 2010
Off to sunny Rome
I'm taking the 2.15pm flight from T5 at Heathrow this afternoon to Rome where I will be spending a few days of riposo. I'll be celebrating Mass (EF) at St Peter's at about 7.30am on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday so if you want to join me, I'll be at the sacristy door at about 7.20am. On Wednesday, I'll be saying Mass (OF) at the Salesian Church near Termini Station at 1pm for Fr Stephen Boyle's pilgrimage of altar servers.
On my "to-do" list is a shopping trip to Barbiconi and Gammarelli to get various bits of clerical gaaaaarb for myself and Fr Briggs.
I will remember you all at the tomb of St Peter and at Mass in the Patriarchal Basilica.
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7 comments:
Have a wonderful trip, Father!
I wish I could go. I have an order at ARS-REGIA that should be leaving sunny Rome shortly. Have a safe trip, Father!
Enjoy!
Thank you for remembering your blog readers at Mass.
Gosh. I was there a week or two ago and stayed in a hotel around the corner from the Salesian church you mention, where I went to a couple of masses and a concert. Lovely place.
The Salesians have a very good bookshop up the road, too.
@ Father Finigan
"Jam lucis orto sidere"
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A safe and pleasant sojurn, Fr. Looking forward to glorious photos of Rome in sunny splendour (cold and wet in England). Most grateful for the Mass remembrance in the Patriarchal Basilica.
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