TAP pictures
I am hoping to post as many traditional Anglo-Papist photos and pictures as I can find. Here is a starter from S. Silas the Martyr, Kentish Town, London (via Dappled Photos). It is from their 2003 S. Silas' Day celebrations. If some recognises the bishop, please let me know.That's how a bishop should look! I just love the gloves.
A further note: Fr Robert Bader has identified the bishop in the picture as the Bishop of Whitby, the Rt. Rev. Robert Ladds. Thank you Father for that information.
A further note: Fr Robert Bader has identified the bishop in the picture as the Bishop of Whitby, the Rt. Rev. Robert Ladds. Thank you Father for that information.
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That is the Bishop of Whitby, the Rt. Rev. Robert Ladds.
I love S. Silas the Martyr and was there for the Feast of the Annunciation last year.
By frbader, at Monday, February 27, 2006 5:07:00 PM
It should be noted that S. Silas is not an English or Anglican Missal parish, but uses the current Roman Missal.
By frbader, at Tuesday, February 28, 2006 5:20:00 AM
That's how a bishop should look!
Well, Fr Bader beat me to it, but c'mon, no maniple?!? How can he be a real Traditional Anglo-Papist?
By Paul Goings, at Tuesday, February 28, 2006 11:46:00 AM
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