About Schoenstatt The Spiritual Source The Shrine is the Spiritual Source of Schoenstatt. It has The community of the Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary was an integral part to play in the community’s spirituality Ordinariate Scotland founded in Germany on 1st October and prayer life. Since biblical times God has often used 1926 by Father Joseph Kentenich. The people and places to be near to us. The Schoenstatt Scottish Shrine was built in 1989 and Shrine is such a place where people can come and Pilgrimage was the first to be built within the experience the closeness of God. The identical chapels British Isles. To date there are over at each centre are modelled on the original 200 such chapels in different centres one at Schoenstatt in Germany. and Retreat throughout the world. Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary Our ‘Mother Thrice Admirable’ at Campsie Glen They are a community of consecrated The Shrine is dedicated to Our Lady women who have committed themselves to surrender under the title of Our Mother Thrice “Moving Forwards” to God in the spirit of the Evangelical Counsels of Admirable (the central image above the the . They possess a marked secular altar) and offers three special qualities or character, living their ideal of surrender to God amidst graces to visitors and pilgrims: The grace of feeling at led by the world. At the present there are three sisters at home and being accepted for what we are. The grace of Schoenstatt Scotland. transformation, becoming renewed people according to Monsignor Keith Newton The Shrine God’s original plan for us, and apostolic fruitfulness. The Shrine is at the centre of A Servant of Mary will never perish every Schoenstatt community The original picture was presented to the movement at as the Sisters point out: “The Schoenstatt Germany in 1915. The Light Frame round the Shrine is a place of unique picture reads ‘Servus Maria Numquam Peribit’ (A Servant opportunity for us all. Don’t of Mary will never perish), the words of St Bernard. be afraid to imitate Mary, for she is our model. Let us be inspired to imitate her humility, her purity, her Stations of the Cross charity, her love of prayer and, above all, her love of her This Way of the Cross is Son. Honour her by showing confidence in her.” inspired by the Stations of the Cross led by Pope St John Paul Booking Form II in 1991. At Campsie Glen the This cost of our Pilgrimage Weekend includes accommodation in en-suite Stations follow the path around rooms, full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner - Friday evening to Sunday th lunch) and morning and afternoon teas/coffee throughout our stay. the Shrine Chapel within the grounds of Schoenstatt. Friday 10 to Twin Room - single occupancy: £146.00 A unique experience th Twin Room - shared: £126.00 per person Schoenstatt is a unique place, offering peace Sunday 12 March 2017 % and tranquillity nestled in seventeen acres

Name: ...... Tel No: ...... of secluded grounds at the foot of the Campsie Fells about 10 miles north of I wish to book: Twin Room - single occupancy (please tick as the City of . It inspires prayer appropriate) at the Schoenstatt Scotland Twin Room - shared and devotion and is the perfect place for the Ordinariate Scotland Pilgrimage and I enclose my Booking Fee of: £ ...... (£20 per person) Retreat Centre Please make your cheque payable to Rev L Black Special A/c and post it to: Retreat led by Monsignor Keith Newton. Campsie Glen nr. Glasgow Ordinariate Scotland, 49 Laurel Avenue, Inverness IV3 5RR We hope you will come and join us! About the Personal Ordinariate retreat, nestled in secluded grounds at the foot of the Campsie Fells, but it offers a degree of luxury (spacious Moving Forward of Our Lady of Walsingham en-suite rooms, excellent food, lift and other facilities) Ordinariate Scotland Pilgrimage and Retreat in Scotland and also a unique Shrine of Our Lady in the small Schoenstatt Retreat Centre, Campsie Glen, Glasgow G66 7AT Chapel in the grounds (see the back of this leaflet). Friday 10th to Sunday 12th March 2017 The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham Monsignor Keith Newton was the wonderful gift of Pope Benedict XVI in 2011 It has been a great joy that Monsignor Keith Newton, Provisional Programme to those Anglicans seeking the full the Ordinary of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady Friday 10th March - St John Ogilvie, Priest and Martyr communion of the Catholic Church. of Walsingham, has been able to be with us on past 3pm onwards Arrive at Schoenstatt and check in at Reception Our origins occasions and that he is again able to be with us in 2017. 5pm Evening Prayer – in the chapel By Easter that year around 60 former Past occasions have been partly devotional and partly 6pm Dinner Anglican Clergy and around 1,000 planning ahead for the Ordinariate in 7.30pm Informal Gathering - Welcome and Ordinariate Scotland Update of their people were received and confirmed, and Scotland. This year will be different. As part of our Retreat, Silence will be observed from midnight until after Mass tomorrow. Ordinariate Groups were formed throughout the UK, Exciting times from Inverness to St Austell in Cornwall. Saturday 11th March - feria Exciting times lie ahead for the 8-9.15am Breakfast (in silence) In Scotland, Fr Len Black, having served in the ministry Ordinariate in Scotland with the 9.30am Morning Prayer – in the chapel of the Scottish Episcopal Church for 39 years was expectation that two new Ordinariate 10.30am First Address - Mgr Keith Newton ordained Priest in the Catholic Church by Bishop (now priests will be ordained during 2017 with, hopefully, 11.45am Holy Mass – in the chapel (silence ends) ) Philip Tartaglia in July 2011. Ministering another to follow. Pilgrimage and Retreat will be at 12.30pm Lunch to the 20 lay faithful who accompanied him on this the centre of our visit to Schoenstatt in 2017, as you will 4pm Stations of the Cross - around the Shrine grounds unique spiritual journey, marked the beginning of the see from the proposed programme. 5pm Evening Prayer – in the chapel Ordinariate north of the border. The Rites of the Ordinariate 6pm Dinner Ordinariate Mass Morning and Evening Prayer will be from the 7.30pm Informal Gathering - Moving Forward By the end of 2011 the interim Ordinariate Use Ordinariate’s own Customary and the Mass each day Sunday 12th March - Second Sunday of Lent Mass was being celebrate each month in Inverness, will be according to Divine Worship, the Order of 8-9.15am Breakfast Edinburgh and Stirling. Because of the geographical Mass given to us in Advent 2015 by , which 9.30am Second Address - Mgr Keith Newton spread of members of the Ordinariate in Scotland the reflects the beauty of our Anglican heritage. 11am Solemn Mass of the Second Sunday of Lent decision was reached to hold an ‘annual gathering’. Moving Forwards 12.30pm Lunch and depart This meant that members of the Ordinariate from There will also be an opportunity at the two Informal Booking Information throughout the country could meet together and share Gatherings to review ‘where we are’ and to look forward This cost of our Pilgrimage Weekend includes their joy of being part of this unique ecumenical gesture and plan for an exciting future. We will also have time accommodation in en-suite rooms, full board which was the vision of Pope Emeritus Benedict for the to review the locations where the (breakfast, lunch and dinner) and morning and whole of the Catholic Church. Ordinariate Mass is celebrated afternoon teas/coffee throughout our stay. Schoenstatt Retreat Centre and consider more Mass centres Twin Room - single occupancy: £146.00 At the suggestion of Cardinal O’Brien, for the future. Twin Room - shared: £126.00 per person who gave much encouragement Your invitation To secure a place, please book early ... and support to the Ordinariate This is an exciting time for the complete the booking form on the reverse of in Scotland, we discovered the Ordinariate in Scotland and this page and send it with your Booking Fee Schoenstatt Retreat Centre in Campsie Glen. we hope that you will be able to be with us for our (deductible from the cost of the weekend) to: Not only is it in the perfect location for a tranquil Schoenstatt Pilgrimage and Retreat. Ordinariate Scotland, 49 Laurel Avenue, Inverness IV3 5RR