Those of you who read my post last week about the sale of here in Oxford of some medieval vestments reworked to form two altar frontals in Medieval textiles for auction in Oxford may be interested to learn that the first one, made from anumber of vestments of thirteenth to fifteenth century date, sold for £10,500, and the second, made from what was once a handsome blue cope embroidered in silver and belonging, by all reasonable hypotheses, to Cardinal Morton(d.1500) sold for £40,000.
Theological and Canonical Challenges Posed by Appointing Lay Persons to
Positions of Governance in the Church — Guest Article
-
The following article was written for the fourth anniversary of Praedicate
Evangelium by the Canon of Shaftesbury, a judicial vicar in a major
archdiocese....
1 hour ago
No comments:
Post a Comment