Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Passiontide 2026 : 2
Monday, 23 March 2026
Passiontide 2026 : 1
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Saturday, 21 March 2026
The Liturgical Question that will not go away
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| Figure 1. The celebration of Mass "ad orientem" according to the New Missal in a French Monastic Community. |
He [Newman] was reminding us that, in fact, we all make mistakes about the meaning of life and how it should be lived. But things do not stop there because we then go on to act out these mistaken ideas, and this is true even if or when we are not very clear as to what exactly the ideas are. Bad practice is based on confused and false principles, and it is by an often bitter experience that we finally see the truth a bit more clearly and so find ourselves a little nearer to the Promised Land. EN2
We advance to the truth by experience of error; we succeed through failures. We know not how to do right except by having done wrong. We call virtue a mean, that is, as considering it to lie between things that are wrong. We know what is right, not positively, but negatively; we do not see the truth at once and make towards it, but we fall upon and try error, and find it is not the truth. We grope about by touch, not by sight, and so by a miserable experience exhaust the possible modes of acting till naught is left, but truth, remaining. Such is the process by which we succeed; we walk to Heaven backward.
Saint J.H. Newman "Parochial and Plain Sermons" Vol. 5, no. 8.
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| Figure 2. A scene at the Second Vatican Council. |
EN1 Robinson, Jonathon, The Mass and Modernity : Walking to Heaven Backward, Ignatius Press, San Francisco 2005.
EN2 Robinson, op.cit., page 344.
EN3 The terms Ordinary and Extraordinary as applied to the Mass of the Roman Rite originated in 2007 with Pope Benedict's motu proprio Summorum Pontificum. In this essay, we will refer to the Ordinary form as The Revised Rites since we are also discussing the revised liturgical books of the Sacraments, Episcopal ceremonies &c.
EN4 The following article is an investigation of the words written by the then Cardinal Ratzinger : https://sharonkabel.com/post/ratzinger-fabricated-liturgy/
AMDG
Friday, 20 March 2026
On the Importance of Altar frontals : part 1
Until 1960, the Rubrics of the Roman Missal and the directives of the Ceremonial of Bishops required that altars, but specifically high altars be clothed with an antependium: it was not a matter of choice or dependent upon the beauty or otherwise of any given altar. Unhappily, however, the directives were largely ignored. Recognising this failure, the revised rubrics of the 1960 Missal omitted the sentence which required the use of an antependium, although maintaining that rubric which required the antependium to be changed according to the season or festival.
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| The altar in Saint Peter's without an antependium. The altar is of surprising plainness, indicating that it was intended that the central altar of Christendom would always be clothed for Mass. |
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| A wider view of the Altar of the Confession, decorated for Christmas. The altar is manifestly enhanced by the magnificent antependium. |
Thursday, 19 March 2026
The Season of Lent 2026 : 9
The vestments were made from dupion silk of a rich and darker shade of purple. Lined in a shade of crimson-red taffeta, the vestments were ornamented with one of the Studio's unique braids. This geometric braid named Saint Austin we have used with great success in all the liturgical colours (except Rose). It is directly based on a design by AWN Pugin.
The Saint Bede Studio : vestments made by Catholics for Catholics.
The vestments of the Saint Bede Studio are beautiful in design, sound in construction and distinctive in appearance.
AMDG
On the Feast of Saint Joseph
On this beautiful Feast of Saint Joseph, the Studio is pleased to present these vestments. They were made from an ecclesiastical brocade in bright white and fully-lined in a muted gold taffeta. The vestments are in the Gothic Revival style and the combination of colours has been found very attractive by our customers.
The Saint Bede Studio : vestments made by Catholics for Catholics.
Enquiries : stbede62@gmail.com
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
On the Feast of S' Patrick
Monday, 16 March 2026
Rose Vestments in the Gothic Revival Style.
The vestments of the Saint Bede Studio are beautiful in design, sound in construction and distinctive in appearance.
Sunday, 15 March 2026
A Rose by any other name but Pink
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Figure 1. Pope Paul VI in 1978
wearing a rose chasuble made from dupion silk.
Image: L'Osservatore Romano |
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Figure 2. Pope Paul VI greeting a priest
after Mass in Saint Peter's on Laetare Sunday 1978. Both are wearing rose
chasubles made from dupion silk.
Image: L'Osservatore Romano |
Friday, 13 March 2026
Praying for God's Blessing on our work
The work of the Saint Bede Studio, which is conducted in modest arrangements here in Newcastle, is able to continue because of God's blessing upon it.
Most days, we receive a message from a customer or an enquirer thanking us for the work we do to beautify God's house and with a promise of prayer.
Your custom and your prayer are the two foundations upon which our work continues. We have many commissions and more enquiries than we can manage.
This prayer has appeared on the Studio blog before. Perhaps you will pray it remembering all those who work to sanctify God's House.
AMDG.
This prayer has received the Imprimatur of the Bishop of Maitland & Newcastle (Australia).




















