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THE P RTAL April 2012 Growing These Groups are growing already! They have received two adults in Derby and another two at Saint John’s. The experience of these two excellent priests shone through. They pray for the members of their Group and those who are interested but have not, as yet, taken the Julia McBain Holland plunge, by name. “We aim to pray them in,” they laughed. Nevertheless we felt it was not really much of a joke, more a pastoral policy. Fr Simon told us “Mission and Evangelism are the point. Quite how you measure this I am not sure. We invite folk along. Personal contact is most important. The harder part Georgie Cann is what to do about those with no contact with the Church.” An Ordinariate Caister? They thought the Ordinariate needed its very own “Caister”. As to the future, they hoped these Groups would be thriving in ten years time, and would even be two Jennifer Williams groups. Of course this Group is not just about priests. We spoke with a number of lay folk too. Among these were Chris Cann and his daughter Georgie, Pat (from the Organ), Rebecca Edwards, Nola Murray, Jennifer Williams, Dorothy Mozley and Judy Holland. An Ordinariate ‘Brean’ Page 5 the birth of the Ordinariate and couldn’t help but ask myself ‘Why not you?’” He continued, “There was no argument, other than it would be inconvenient to me and my family.” He relished that chance to be in full communion with the Catholic Church. He had been praying for this since before the time he and his wife got married. The only regret any of them had was the loss of a beautiful medieval building. With regard to finance we were told that most contribute via Standing Order and Gift Aid. They all thought the Ordinariate in general and their Group in particular will grow. Many have remained friends with those who stayed Anglicans, indeed some attend the Ordinariate Mass on occasions. Although they had been made very welcome at their various Catholic Churches, and Saint John’s suited them very well, Nola put into words what they all felt, “I think growth matters. We all get on and it is lovely, but in time we need to grow and have own place.” Whilst remaining distinctive, Jennifer Williams stressed the integration of the Groups. “We have been well received,” she said, “Some are on the Tea Rota and help with Children’s Liturgy.” Rebecca Edwards Ordinariate Day event As to an Ordinariate Day event, everyone we spoke to said that they would be at Walsingham on 15th September. The only reservation was expressed by Jennifer, “Yes, Walsingham is very nice, but there is no substitute for having a meal together!” All were enthusiastic about the Ordinariate. Jackie was keen to chat with Rebecca whom we remember from “Brean” the Ebbsfleet Young People’s Festival. Rebecca is fourteen and attends the Blue Coat School in Woola ton. She was indignant that we were not going to Before we took our leave we were be at Brean this year. Well that was good to presented with the really hot topic started hear. She thought the Ordinariate “a good Pat Lewis, organist in the pages of The Portal. This concerns thing”. Why could the Ordinariate not run the oldest member of the Ordinariate. This a “Brean” of its own she asked? “It would be a chance Group has two candidates in Dorothy Mozley (92) and to invite other Catholics. I know people at School who Judy Holland (91). Judy swims every week and still are Catholics – they would come!” She enthused “They plays Bridge! do not know what the Ordinariate is, so it would be a chance to show them.” If you are in the East Midlands on the first Sunday of the Month, drop in at Saint John the Evangelist, Chris Cann had been a NSM C of E priest and was Midland Avenue, Stapleford, Nottingham, NG9 7BT: received into the Ordinariate at Christmas. He had at 11am - [email protected] Tel: 0115 9390945 been part of the Uttoxeter Team Ministry. “I watched - Mobile: 079857 53391