The Reverend Canon CHARLES HART NALLS is a Priest of the Anglican-Catholic Church . He currently serves the Church of the Ascension, Centreville, Virginia, and is Canon to the ordinary for his diocese. A Colonel, Chaplain Corps, Canon Nalls’ current military service is as Chief of Chaplains in the Maryland Defense Force and Regimental Chaplain to the 70th Regt. (LDR), Maryland Army National Guard. He also is lead chaplain for the 32nd Civil Support Team (Weapons of Mass Destruction) at Ft. Meade, Maryland. Canon Nalls is also an attorney with more than twenty-five years at bar and expertise in canon, religious and ecclesiastical law. He is the Executive Director of the Canon Law Institute® in Washington, D.C. and CEO of ELG, a Baltimore-based charity. His academic degrees include a Master of Theology and S.T.B. (both with honors) from Dominican House of Studies in Washington DC, where he currently is an S.T.L. candidate. He also holds a Juris Doctorate from the Georgetown University Law Center, and Bachelors of Arts degrees (Magna Cum Laude) in Political Science and History, respectively, from DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. Canon Nalls is the author of the book PRAYER: A Field Guide and a number of legal and religious articles, guides and pamphlets. He married Elizabeth F. Carroll in 1985, and together they have a daughter Laura Bayly Nalls.
Welcome indeed Father Nalls...
ReplyDeleteLet me add my welcome and congratulations.
ReplyDeleteHowever, Fr. Hart tripped unwittingly over one of my pet peeves (yes, I actually have a few). That is the mixing of "formal" and "informal" degree titles, when he, like so many secular newspapers, wrote "He also holds a Juris Doctorate...."
One would not write of a physician, "He holds a Medicinae Doctorate..." would one? So it's better to put it, "He holds the degree of Juris Doctor..." or "He holds a doctorate in law...."
John A. Hollister+
What would I know about lawyer stuff? I am simply glad that some lawyers might make it to them ther' Pearly Gates.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Fr. Nalls!
ReplyDeleteOf course when will we see him leave a group we have a little bit of a problem with - The Society of St. Michael?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.societyofstmichael.org/
He is listed under parishes served.
On their doctrine page they proclaim:
"The Society of St Michael interprets the Catholic Faith in complete accord
with the Catechism of the Catholic Church."
Is he with us or is he?
EAS
More than you think Fr. Hart, more than you think.
ReplyDeleteH1940
assistant to one of them ther' lawyers
As to knowing about "lawyer stuff", years ago I saw some of my students coming toward me wearing T-shirts that read, "It's a lawyer thing; you wouldn't understand."
ReplyDeleteAs they passed me, I saw on the back, "But for $150 an hour, I'll explain it."
John A. Hollister+
I am not a lawyer nor do I play one on TV, but purism and pedantry in things grammatical are my highest earthly joys.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Canon Hollister!
Welcome, Fr Nalls, but you will never see SSM after my name. I too winced when I saw that.
LKW
Where did Father Philip Barber go? I remember him at Ascension.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Father Charles. Fr. Charles and I belong to the same Society, the SSSM. I thank him for his friendship and guidance, that he has given to me over the past week amongst the turmoil about the Apostolic Constitution.
ReplyDeleteFather Ed Bakker.SSM
TAC New Zealand
Fr. Wells wrote that purism and pedantry in things grammatical are his highest earthly joys.
ReplyDeleteSo there, I am sure, is a man who has his Ars Baccalaureate and, very probably, his Ars Magistracy as well.
John A. Hollister+, BA JD
On rereading the prior comment, I realize I was so sleepy when I wrote it that I inadvertently based my very labored joke on the comparatively rare forms of title "Ars Baccalaureus" and "Ars Magister", rather than the more common "Artium Baccalaureus" and "Artium Magister".
ReplyDeleteIn the present context, the ones originally used read rather oddly....
John A. Hollister+
Latin is Greek to me, though neither is the Lingua Franca anymore, and neither is French the Lingua Franca anymore either, inasmuch as English is now the Lingua Franca. Weird, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteSo, thanks for the clarification about a Baccalaureus degree and a Magister degree in Juris.
However, I assumed that Ars Magistracy referred to a form of government- rule by Ars Masters (scary thought). It reminds me of a man who accused me in writing of "hippocracy." I replied that I never advocated rule by horses.
And here I would have thought "hippocracy" was rule by those who were addicted to drinking hippocras....
ReplyDeleteActually, I must confess my Latin is nearly nonexistent; I just like reading diplomas on people's walls, especially when those diplomas are "formal" (i.e., the degree titles are in that particular dead language.)
John A. Hollister+
"wasibu"
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