The Portal Archive November 2011 | Page 9

THE P RTAL November 2011 Page 9 The Ordinary’s Page Monsignor Keith Newton writes As I write this I have just returned from a trip to the USA as a guest of the St Luke’s Institute in Washington DC. The priests of the Ordinariate know all about St Luke’s Centre in Manchester - which works in close association with the Institute - where they went for assessment before ordination. The Institute in Washington and the Centre in Manchester do invaluable work in promoting the health and well-being of Catholic clergy and religious as well as running an assessment scheme for potential priests. The Ordinariate has much to be grateful for from the work of St Luke’s Centre which is fully supporting the work of the Ordinariate through its particular ministry. By happy coincidence the visit gave me the opportunity to accept an invitation to preside at Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus in Mass and preach for the new Catholic community of 2009. In addition it is expected that an Ordinariate St Luke’s Bladensburg. Until the end of September, will be erected in Australia sometime in 2012. St Luke’s was a parish of the Episcopal (Anglican) I write this to remind you that we are part of a much Diocese of Washington. wider movement in the Catholic Church than the On Sunday 9th October, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham and Archbishop of Washington, received most of the to encourage you to pray for our Anglican brothers and congregation, including their priest the Revd. Mark sisters who are discerning their future not only here in Lewis, into the full communion of the Catholic Church. England and Wales, but also in Canada, Australia and the United States. The following Sunday, 16th October, I was able to be with them to share in their joy and celebrate their “Year of Faith” first Catholic Mass in their church. What a privilege Last month The Holy Father announced, as part of it was. They are following another group of former his call for a new evangelisation, a forthcoming “Year Episcopalians belonging to a community of St Peter of Faith” beginning on 11th October 2012. He said its the Rock who were received by the Catholic Bishop of aim “is to give renewed energy to the Church’s mission Fort Worth a few weeks earlier. to lead men and women out of the desert in which they so often find themselves, and towards the place of United Sates and Australia life, towards friendship with Christ who gives us life in These two groups were received in anticipation of the all its fullness”. erection of an Ordinariate for former Anglicans in the United Sates which is expected before the end of the The Year will also be an opportunity “to strengthen year. During my visit I came across so much excitement our faith in Christ and joyfully to announce Him to from Catholics that this was going to happen very soon the men and women of our time”, he said. Mission and encouragement for those making the journey. must be at the centre of the life of the Ordinariates so this initiative should be particularly dear to us as we One Benedictine monk I met at Bladensburg was in strive to bring the good news of Jesus Christ to our tears of joy at what he saw as a return of part of the friends and neighbours. family which had been separated for so long. Another Carmelite sister I met told me her community had With my prayers for you, been earnestly and joyfully praying for the formation of the Ordinariate ever since the publication of the Monsignor Keith Newton