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Going to Mass with Tolkien

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Joseph Pearce - published on 03/08/25
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The way the 'Lord of the Rings' author speaks of prayer and liturgy will inspire you and give you some ideas to incorporate in your own prayer life!

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It’s been 10 years since an Italian priest called for the cause for J.R.R. Tolkien’s canonization to be initiated. Back in 2015, Father Daniele Ercoli of Turin asked Archbishop Bernard Longley of Birmingham to begin the canonization process. Two years later a special Mass was celebrated at the church in Oxford at which Tolkien attended daily Mass. In the following year, a “canonization conference” was held in Oxford with the aim of revitalizing interest in the calls for the great author’s cause to be initiated by the Church. Since then, very little seems to have happened to reinvigorate the cause. Now, a newly published book is drawing attention to Tolkien’s personal sanctity and devout practice of the Faith.

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