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I hadn't either, but it's named after a town called Albenga on the Italian Riviera (not far from
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I hadn't either, but it's named after a town called Albenga on the Italian Riviera (not far from
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A video of the First Mass of Don Francesco Ramella, a new priest of the diocese of Albenga-Imperia, Italy, which was celebrated in the Extraordinary Form and has been mentioned here and here, has become available:
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In this spirit it is now also among the areas where the implementation of Summorum Pontificum is making its greatest advances, as we have seen, e.g., in the diocese of Albenga-Imperia.
Liturgical Continuity in Liguria - Pontifical Mass in Roverano 2009
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Last week, I mentioned two First Masses of diocesan priests in the Extraordinary Form which were going to take place in the diocese of Albenga-Impria, Italy, cf. my post First Masses in the Extraordinary Form which gives details and background.
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Happy to inform you that the number of seminarians at Albenga for the next year will raise at 23.
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The volume is published by Casa Mariana Editrice, a publishing house connected to the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate, and it boasts a forward by Bishop Mario Oliveri of the Albenga and Imperia diocese and an introduction by Archbishop Malcolm Ranjith, the former secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship, who is now the Archbishop of Colombo and Metropolitan of the Church in Sri Lanka.
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The volume is published by Casa Mariana Editrice, a publishing house connected to the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate, and it boasts a forward by Bishop Mario Oliveri of the Albenga and Imperia diocese and an introduction by Archbishop Malcolm Ranjith, the former secretary of the Congregation for Divine Worship, who is now the Archbishop of Colombo and Metropolitan of the Church in Sri Lanka.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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I had one of the most amusing dishes ever at lunch yesterday: at a home-style restaurant called Da Nadia — high above Albenga — Nadia herself served us, with a grin, tortone di montagne — “big squid of the mountains.”
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At my urging, Mario took us and his wonderful family to La Vecchia, in Bastia — just north of Albenga.
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