In the Pascha 2011 edition of Chrysostom, Fr John Salter writes: Princess Maria came from the ancient Russian family, of Galitzine, which had very many branches in the United Kingdom and on…
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Fr John Salter writes in the Pascha 2011 edition of Chrysostom: When I was looking for a second Anglican curacy in 1966 I was interviewed by Father Irvine at his vicarage at…
In Chrysostom for Pascha 2011, Fr John Salter writes: It was in 1957 that I first met Donald Allchin. He had been ordained the year before to a title at St. Mary Abbots,…
Fr John Salter, in Chrysostom for Pascha 2011, writes: When the Catholic Hierarchy was restored in England in 1850, it was called by Anglicans, particularly Anglo-Catholics, “The Italian Mission”. Some years later Dom Gregory…
The new edition of the Society’s newsletter is now available. Here is our chairman Fr John Salter’s foreword. Dear Members and Friends, The visit of the Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI, to…
Radically Re-thinking Priestly Ministry By Justin Lewis-Anthony, published by Mowbray. No price. Paperback Fr John Salter writes in Chrysostom, November All Saints 2010: But why should Justin Lewis-Anthony wish to encourage Herberticide? Well, because…
Edited by Henry Chadwick, in the Oxford History of the Christian Church – Oxford University Press. Paperback £25 Fr John Salter writes in Chrysostom, November All Saints 2010: From soon after the…
Fr John Salter, Chairman, writes in Chrysostom, November All Saints 2010 In 1940 King Zog of Albania arrived in England with his Queen, the former Hungarian Countess Geraldine Apponnyi de Nagy-Appony. She…
Fr John Salter, Chairman, in Chrysostom November All Saints 2010, writes: The Church of Jesus Christ is neither Latin, nor Greek, nor Slav, but Catholic; accordingly she makes no difference between her…
My name is Georgios Ntagkas; if that`s Greek to you, please try George Dagas, which is the same. I was born and raised up in Thessalonika – northern Greece – 38 years…