Cabe needs tools to tackle design sins

Tim Williams, Regeneration & Renewal, 15 December 2006

The most famous Catholic convert was John Henry, subsequently Cardinal, Newman. The leading High Church Anglican of the era and possibly set to be head honcho at Canterbury, he defected in 1845 to the despised Church of Rome, the faith of the equally scorned Irish masses huddling seditiously in the industrial cities.

Did he go because he liked the vestments? No, although apparently he was camp. Because he preferred the hymns or the liturgy? No, Prod hymns were superior and the Anglican liturgy is...

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