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THE P RTAL August 2012 of rejection and he knew he had to leave. He also knew exactly where to go. The Question was “when” and “how?” a dream he had He told us about a dream he had. He was upstairs in a house. The room he was in had two windows, one to the left and one to the right. To the right he saw sand-dunes. There was a strong wind that caused the landscape to change. This altered the landmarks one would Cherry Foster use to plot a journey. It was complicated by quicksands where there was no foothold. “Dare I go there” he thought, “Let alone lead anyone else there?” The landmarks that kept changing were things like the creeds, the Bible and the foundation documents of the Church. They were fast disappearing. Page 5 often twenty eight or thirty on a Sunday. issues to be resolved There are issues that need to be resolved. The Diocese of Clifton has a pastoral plan for Salisbury. This involves joining the three independent Parishes and the two chapelriess together. They would be served by two priests instead of three. Into this comes the Ordinariate. What to do with us? It is a problem. We get on extremely so well with the Catholic clergy, and the local CofE Archdeacon could not have been kinder to us. or own Easter Triduum One great step forward was when we decided to have our own Easter Triduum. It was a daunting prospect, with our reduced resources, Jeremy and Annette Vinall with daughter Alex Lloyd but it was worth it. From the other Our Sunday Mass is at 1100 and we window he looked out upon a rough have Evensong once a month and a sea. Fr Keith does not swim although Wednesday evening Mass. there was a rock a long way off He knew he needed to be on that rock. But “Posh Catholics” he dare not attempt to swim and the Our welcome in the Catholic Church sea was very rough. has been wonderful, We have been told final Sunday that the Catholics admire us, although Shortly before his final Sunday in they do not really know what the the CofE, two things happened. He Ordinariate is. One person called us realised that the house in the dream “Posh Catholics”! must, by definition, have been built on a sandy shore, and that S. Peter had As things are, the Group can afford sent his fishing boat in the form of the to pay its own way because I am retired Ordinariate, to that shore and held out and on a pension. Whether they could Patrick Houston his hand to take all those who would keep a priest who needed a full stipend, respond across the sea to the Rock. is another matter. As to supporting an Ordinariate Day event, it would depend where and what it was. It could That final Sunday in the Cof E was full of emotion. be a long way from us and that would be difficult. “What does one say to the people one has loved and nurtured for sixteen years. This was a false divisions In ten years’ time we shall be in one of two places. that ought never to have happened. It was so painful Either significantly larger and possibly in our own to leave. I looked a t the readings for that day and it was church building: or subsumed into the general Catholic the parable of the wise and foolish builders! So: I told Church. If it is the latter, then we shall have failed the the congregation my dream”. Holy Father.” “There were twenty who made that journey. Two We thanked Fr Keith, and asked him to thank the have become Diocesan Catholics, yet we are more Group for our welcome.