The Portal Archive August 2012 | Page 3

THE P RTAL August 2012 Page 3 Letter from Australia by John Parkes After a long gestation, the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross was born on 15 June 2012. The skilled, encouraging and patient midwife has been Bishop Peter Elliott, the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference Episcopal Delegate for the Ordinariate. Australian Ordinariate Born Bishop Peter Elliott is an Auxillary Bishop of Melbourne. Bishop Geoffrey Jarrett, the Bishop of Lismore, and he have been two of the members of the Bishops Commission for the Personal Ordinariate. Both are former Anglicans and both were present at St Mary’s Cathedral in Perth when Archbishop Timothy Costelloe ordained Harry Entwistle, formerly Bishop of the Western Region of the Traditional Anglican Communion, to the priesthood in the Catholic Church on 15 June. in the north east (where there will also be an Ordinariate congregation), it is roughly equivalent to the distance from London to John Parkes Damascus. Other Ordinariate congregations will be spread over Australia. Melbourne Meeting Melbourne is very likely to be the next Ordinariate ‘cab off the rank’. At an Ordinariate Information Day on 14 July in Melbourne, Father Harry spoke of those entering the Ordinariate taking on the Catholic culture of being much more community orientated, and bringing with them the treasures of our Anglican Fr Harry Entwistle with Bishop Geoffrey Jarrett, Bishop Peter Elliott, Archbishop Timothy Costelloe heritage, including and Bishop Donald Sproxton after his ordination to the Priesthood in St Mary’s Cathedral Perth our English Spiritual After the Ordination Mass, Bishop Elliott, Tradition (which we need to rediscover), which claims proclaimed Benedict XVI’s erection of the Personal continuity with the desert fathers and mothers, with Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross, under the Celtic Church, Saint Augustine of Canterbury, the patronage of Saint Augustine of Canterbury. Saints Benedict, Anselm, Bernard, Aelred, the English Father Harry Entwistle was announced as Ordinary. mystics of the 14th century, such as the author of Several hours earlier 40 of the laity of his congregation The Cloud of Unknowing, Margery Kempe, Henry were admitted to the Catholic Church. They received Rolle, Walter Hilton, Julian of Norwich and later, the their first communion with him at the Ordination Reformers, the Caroline Divines of the 17th century Mass. My wife and I came over from Melbourne for and the Tractarians, in particular Blessed John Henry the Mass. It was a joyful occasion, replete with hymns Newman. He also encouraged the tradition of the from Anglican patrimony. Since then Father Harry expectation of the laity to join the clergy in reciting or hearing daily matins and evensong. has admitted another 20 of the laity in Perth. A spread out Ordinariate Father Harry said, “The Ordinariate will grow and Father Harry has a big patch. To give some idea of become financially self-supporting if we keep our the distances involved, the distance from Perth in the eyes on the Lord, if we are faithful in prayer, scripture south west across the continent to Melbourne in the reading, study, reception of the sacraments, are south east is roughly equivalent to the distance from evangelistic and live the Christian life wherever we are London to Athens, and from Perth to Rockhampton and whatever we do.”