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"Finigan," said Hycy -- "I beg your pardon, O'Finigan -- the great
The Emigrants Of Ahadarra The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two William Carleton 1831
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Fr. Finigan has promised some photos of the vestments in use next week, and I am sure we will all look forward to this.
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Fr. Finigan presents his translation of Tornielli's piece, which I would now like to reprint here in full:
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Fr. Finigan over at the Hermeneutic of Continuity has done a translation of a response by respected Italian journalist and Vaticanist, Andrea Tornielli, where he comments on the recent statements made by Cardinal Bertone and by Fr. Benedettini.
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Fr. Tim Finigan pointed out this Catholic Herald piece today.
Newman, Continuity and Vatican II according to Fr. Ian Ker 2009
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Incidentally, this set was purchased with the proceeds raised out of support for Fr. Finigan, after The Tablet incident.
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Fr. Finigan will apparently be putting up other, higher resolution photographs of his Mass today on his blog, The Hermeneutic of Continuity.
The Bi-Annual Discussion of "Rose" or the Liturgical Colour of Rosacea 2009
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Just in time for Laetare Sunday one week from tomorrow, Fr. Tim Finigan of the Hermeneutic of Continuity has blessed a lovely little "rarity" (at least a rarity today): a solemn Rose set.
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"It feels like a Saturday afternoon" there, say s Ms. Risley, who bumped into wine critic Robert Finigan at A16 recently.
A16 2010
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Fr Finigan has a fascinating post about a 15th century chasuble which was recently used for a solemn Mass in the Extraordinary Form:
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