Author: Leigh Hatts

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St Patrick’s Day was once drink free

Within living memory Dublin was quiet on St Patrick’s Day with all pubs closed. It was a little like Christmas Day with Mass in the morning before noon followed by family lunch and a snooze. Today 17 March is a break in Lent not only in Ireland. Even Edinburgh, which has St Andrew, is marking […]

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Carlin Peas: Cooking instructions

If you are keeping the north-west tradition of eating Carlin Peas this coming Sunday, Passion Sunday or Carling Sunday, you will need to soak them overnight. COOKING INSTRUCTIONS for four people: Soak 12 oz carlin peas in cold water overnight. Drain and put them in a saucepan of boiling water with a pinch of salt. […]

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St David’s Day

The first day of March is St David’s Day. David is the only patron saint in the British Isles to be born in his own country. So the focus is on St David’s Cathedral in his home city of St Davids. There is no snow there but it is very cold  -about -2deg C. This […]

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Family Fast Day

CAFOD Family Fast Day is on Friday 23 February. Over the past sixty years this has become part of Lent for many. The idea is to give up the day’s main meal, by just having maybe soup, and send the cost to CAFOD. CAFOD is the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development working alongside Christian Aid. […]

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First Sunday of Lent

The first of the six Sundays of Lent is this weekend. Church is a little plain from this Sunday. There are no flowers or Gloria. Vestments are purple. You might hear the haunting Lent Prose which is derived from the Mozarabic breviary. This comes between the readings with the theme of water and baptism,  which […]

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Ash Wednesday fish

  This morning the people of Ivrea, near Turin, are recovering from spending the last few days throwing oranges at each other. Ivrea carnival is unusual. The split and squashed fruit is now lying mushy in the streets which  have a smell reminiscent of marmalade. But the main square is already hosed down and chefs, […]

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Shrove Tuesday: Pancakes & street football

Shrove Tuesday remains deep within the English culture so there are lots of pancake races today. In London you will find one at the Houses of Parliament, Borough Market and Guildhall. The oldest race is at Olney in Buckinghamshire at 11.55am. It takes just five minutes to dash from the Market Place to the church. In the […]

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St Valentine’s Day cancelled

This year you will not find St Valentine in the Church calendar. Wednesday 14 February is Ash Wednesday which takes precedence. It’s 73 years since these two days clashed. As the Second World War drew to  a close there was little mention of St Valentine’s Day. Should we decline to give chocolates and refuse flowers? […]

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Candlemas at Ripon

Candlemas at Yorkshire’s Ripon Cathedral is always dramatic. On Friday night there were around 4000 candles. Lighting them started at about 5.45pm in order to have every one lit by the start of the Choral Eucharist at 7.30pm. Ripon has a tradition of decorating every ledge with a light and even creating patterns and pictures […]

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