The Portal Archive February 2012 | Page 8

ragon THE P RTAL February 2012 Page 8 Happy First Anniversary! The great and the good (and others) gathered with our local groups and centrally at St James’ Spanish Place to celebrate the first anniversary of the erection of the Ordinariate. A grand occasion it was too: Evensong beautifully sung from the gallery and choreography beautifully executed, gracing one of the most splendid sanctuaries one could wish for. A splattering of former Anglicans graced the occasion and we thank them for their continued support of our new-found status. Mgr Keith did much to boost our confidence in the future as we looked back in breathless thanksgiving at the speed with which so much has happened. which we are hewn”?) That set me thinking: if walls could speak what a lot those interior and hallowed walls could report since becoming the home of so much ecclesial political intrigue over recent years! Or put another way – what would one have given to have been a fly on the wall when some of their decisions were being plotted? I don’t suppose the history of that movement will ever be fully written and many of us have snippets that will go with us to our graves, never to be retold. My train of thought led me on further. Where else I would have liked to have been as a fly on the wall? What other reactions Our Ordinary would I like to had expressed have witnessed or his concern as to planning meetings whether anyone overheard as our would turn up on a own (inspired cold winter’s night: and unique) but turn up they ecclesial solution did – more than four hundred I’ve heard tell. Some of those present are was formulated? It is a fascinating period of history aspiring to join the growing throng sooner rather than (and for one I am delighted to be part of it, despite later. You are in our prayers: we hope and pray that the hardships and uncertainties it has thrown up). your welcome will be as warm and generous as ours These “fly on the wall” experiences might have been international decisions affecting the whole Church or has been. domestic ones in vicarages and Anglo-Catholic homes Yet more celebrations... up and down the country. Not so many had gathered earlier the previous week to celebrate the first anniversary of this august, A (multi-lingual) Italian fly on a Vatican wall could virtual magazine, but that too was a jolly occasion – tell an interesting tale, I feel sure! Perhaps some of our yet another gathering of the great and the good (plus virtual readers might like to let us know what virtual me). Our editorial board are to be thanked for laying flies have whispered in their ears as they buzzed their on such a spread. way around, eavesdropping. Perhaps a few were put off by the venue – the crypt of the Catholic Apostolic Church in Gordon Square known now for being the national headquarters of Forward in Faith. (Could that be our principal church? – now there’s a thought! Dare one say “the rock from In London again soon? Go and see the Hockney exhibition at the Royal Academy . Well worth it. There’s a wall or two I wouldn’t mind being a fly on. A true artist who knows what a painting should look like! Happy buzzing.