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2018 Autumn/Winter Edition – Issue 10 Friends of the Ordinariate Supporting the Holy See’s Vision for Christian Unity Eight new priests for the Ordinariate Newman & the Priesthood by Fr Cyril Law Ordinariate Conference Report Jacob Rees-Mogg, MP on the Ordinariate Friends of the Ordinariate – 2018 Autumn/Winter Friends of the Ordinariate – 2018 Autumn/Winter From the Honorary President Chairman’s Message Contents From Survival to Growth From the President When the Friends of the Ordinariate by Mgr Keith Newton 2 was formed in 2011 the sole priority Dear Friends, We rejoice now to have over a hundred men to serve the was survival. The Ordinariate had no There is no doubt that the Church, not just in the Ordinariate, but also in diocesan visible means of support. With God’s Chairman’s Message highlight of this year was parishes and chaplaincies in hospitals, prisons and schools help – and yours – it has indeed survived. by Peter Sefton-Williams 3 the ordination of eight men around the country. With the ordination in June of the 100th as priests for service in the We must all continue to pray hard for vocations to the Ordinariate priest (there are now 105 Newman and the Ministerial Priesthood 4 – 6 Personal Ordinariate of Our priesthood so I end with a prayer used by a society in the Lady of Walsingham at the Church of England but equally applicable for us in the deacons), the priority is shifting towards Birmingham Oratory during Catholic Church: growth.clergy, 100 priests and five permanent A Letter from the Ordinariate in Cambridge the summer. Six of them were Almighty God, give us priests: In recent months the Ordinariate structures have started to by Keir Martland, Selwyn College 7 former Anglican clergy but mature with the appointment of Area Deans, the election of a Mgr Keith Newton to establish the honour of your holy name; the other two completed a new Ordinariate Council and a major conference held for laity The Annual Central London Corpus Christi full seminary programme with seminarians from Catholic at Worth Abbey. At that conference Mgr. Keith Newton, the to give us Jesus in the holy sacrament; dioceses in England and Wales at St Mary’s College Oscott. In Ordinary, rightly said that the Ordinariate must keep growing Procession 8 to proclaimoffer the holythe faith sacrifice of Jesus; of the altar; my homily I reminded the congregation that priests come in or it will wither. But while the number of priests continues to baptise and to teach the young; all shapes and sizes and that there is nothing special about to expand, the laity, who offer them practical support, are to tend your sheep; The Church’s Restoration… in 2018 10 & 11 a priest except that he is a priest. Of course some priests are relatively few. to seek the lost; good teachers, some are even good preachers, some are good to give pardon to the penitent sinner Although the registered members of the Ordinariate counsellors, spiritual directors, some good with youth, some Three lesser known central London churches to bless our homes; represent only a fraction of those who regularly attend good with old people, some are even quite holy. These abilities Ordinariate Masses, they carry a disproportionately heavy by Harry Hollingworth 12 are all desirable but none get to the heart of the matter. to comfort mourners; burden. This burden of support – not to mention training new St John the Baptist, the forerunner of Our Lord, preached to strengthenpray for the us afflicted; in our last hour; priests – is unsustainable for members of the Ordinariate Interviews with Fr Jonathan Creer with such force that people were shaken and repented but he to commend our souls; alone. Of course, Dioceses have offered Ordinariate priests & Fr Thomas Mason 13 & 14 was not himself the centre of his message. He pointed to one Almighty God, give us priests! a range of roles to which a stipend is attached. But, while greater than himself who was to follow him. “A Signpost” sums very welcome, this does little to promote the growth of the up what John the Baptist was and what I think every priest Ordinariate itself. Jacob Rees-Mogg. MP on the Ordinariate 15 is. By the life he leads he spells out the unseen dimension of At the aforementioned conference, a solid consensus emerged worship and the life of the Spirit pointing men and women that the future lay in the ownership, or at least full control, of beyond what is seen and passing to what is unseen and Ordinariate lay conference 15 The Right Revd Monsignor Keith Newton churches and presbyteries. Without its own places of worship, eternal. He witnesses by what he is, to the world about him the future will always be uncertain. Positive steps are being Hon. President that all-consuming idea that man was made for the worship taken in this direction. As well as The Assumption, Warwick Ordination Report 16 – 17 The Friends of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham of God. St, and the Precious Blood in Borough, which are run by One of the greatest Anglican preachers of the twentieth Ordinariate priests, the Ordinariate has acquired a redundant Building a new Presbytery 17 century, Austin Farrer, expressed it in a memorable and Methodist church in Torbay, Devon, and converted a hall into Have you Gift-Aided your Donation? a presbytery (with the help of the Friends of the Ordinariate). sacrament”; a sign of Christ wherever his is. That is why If you are a UK taxpayer and donate to the Friends of the In January this year it was announced that the Manchester Forthcoming Events 18 wesignificant must never phrase see when the ordained he called person the priest simply “a walking as someone Ordinariate, we can claim 25p from HMRC for every £1 Ordinariate had taken over full responsibility for St Margaret chosen from the community to act on our behalf and perform that you give us. For this reason, we urge all our donors Mary parish in New Moston. So the tide is running in the right Please support the Friends of the Ordinariate certain functions, for he is nothing if he is not called by God direction. How to Donate: 19 to stand in a sacramental relationship to the priestly work this Newsletter, returning it to us at: As dioceses announce closure programmes, there is likely to of Christ. He is as much a representative of God as he is a to fill in and tear off the Gift Aid form on the back page of be no shortage of churches. The deciding factor will, of course, representative of the people. It is important that the dual role is not obscured or ignored. Mrs Judi Broadhurst, The Administrator the Ordinariate can assist, the faster the Ordinariate is likely Friends of the Ordinariate tocome grow. down to financial resources. The more the Friends of 19 Spencelayh Close, Wellingborough is to go to the altar and celebrate the holy mysteries, to recall Peter Sefton-Williams Northamptonshire NN8 4UU That is why the first thing a priest does after his ordination Chairman, Friends of the Ordinariate THE PORTAL is a free on-line publication and is aimed at those feed his people with the bread of life and the cup of eternal of Our Lady of Walsingham salvation.the sacrifice of Christ made once for all upon the Cross and in the Personal Ordinariates of the Catholic Church, Anglicans who are interested in the Ordinariate and all Catholic friends One of the many gifts that the Ordinariate has brought to would appreciate it if you were to complete this form Eight new priests for the Ordinariate the church is priests, with many years pastoral experience againEven iffor you our have records. already We filled recently in a receivedGift Aid form, a substantial we of every month of the year and has an average readership between them. They are all unique, with different gifts and Gift Aid payment from HMRC, which will go towards of 7,300the Ordinariates. every month. THE It coversPORTAL News, is published Events, Personalities,on the first day abilities, all ministering to the people of God through their our work in supporting and highlighting the work of the Catholic teaching, Letters, Features, Catholic and Anglican pastoral work, the administration of the Sacraments, and by Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham. history, and Ordinariate news. Charity no. 1142667 Company no. 7680821 Editor: Richard Hawker http://www.portalmag.co.uk/ the Mass. Turner © James Design: GADS Limited standing at the altar day by day offering the Holy Sacrifice of Page 2 www.friendsoftheordinariate.org.uk www.friendsoftheordinariate.org.uk Page 3 Friends of the Ordinariate – 2018 Autumn/Winter Friends of the Ordinariate – 2018 Autumn/Winter moderation we may safely suppose). Praises for his preaching Newman was kept busy even on the very day of his ordination Newman and the Ministerial Priesthood were starting to trickle out, but Newman admitted that ‘two as an Anglican priest, again in Christ Church Cathedral by sermons a week are very exhausting. This is only the third the Bishop of Oxford. The diary entry for the day (Trinity week, and I am already running dry…’ On the one hand, it is Sunday 1825) indicates that he was still composing sermons, natural to assume that Newman took comfort in the praises preached, churched, baptized, and buried as on any other By Fr Cyril Jerome Law, Jr day worthy of an active minister. On the surface, all seemed people’s remarks on his sermons; on the other, Newman kept calm.