The Portal Archive October 2012 | Page 9

THE P RTAL October 2012 Page 9 The Ordinariate at Walsingham Will Burton reports on an excellent Pilgrimage It takes just one and a half hours driving to get from my home near Ely in Cambridgeshire to Walsingham. The journey was made in glorious sunshine last month when I, along with five hundred others, went to the Shrine of Our Lady for the Ordinariate Pilgrimage. At first, not to Walsingham at all, but to the charming village of Houghton-le-Dale just a mile up the road. Here the medieval Slipper Chapel stands, a proud reminder of days gone by when England was a Catholic Country. Chapel full of people Next to the Slipper Chapel, stands The Chapel of the Reconciliation, built to resemble a Norfolk barn. There was time for Confessions before Mass began. By Noon the Chapel was full of people for the Sung Mass. Fr Mark Elliot- Smith played the organ, Alex Lloyd - among others - sang and our Ordinary, Mgr Keith Newton was the Principal Celebrant. He was joined by forty Ordinariate priests, the congregation comprising of, mostly, Ordinariate Faithful. a day of joy Mgr Keith’s homily was straightforward, moving, and inspiring. He told the story of a Vicar who removed the Crucifix from outside his Church in case it shocked people. He told us that we ought to be shocked by the Cross! The Cross being at the heart of what it is to be a Catholic Christian. Although we kept the memorial of Our Lady of Sorrows, overall it was a day of joy. The glorious sunshine continued through lunch. Old friendships were renewed, and new ones forged. over. Many made their way home, but I and a group of friends, decided to drive to Cromer for some supper at The Old Rock Shop Bistro in Hamilton Road. Here we enjoyed a splendid, yet inexpensive, supper. Supper over, we walked down to the Pavilion Theatre at the end of the Pier for the Summer Seaside Special variety show. This was the perfect ending to a perfect day. A wonderful show in the romantic little theatre, keeping alive the English tradition of end-of-the- pier shows. Long may it continue. When the sun shines as it did that day, there is nowhere on earth more splendid than East Anglia in general and Norfolk in particular. Buckfast, Nunraw or Pluscarden? Mind you it is a bit far to travel if you happen to live in the West Country or Scotland! Perhaps other Pilgrimages could be arranged at Buckfast Abbey in Devon and Nunraw Abbey near Edinburgh ... or even Pluscarden Abbey near Inverness! It would give those who live in the West Country and Scotland the chance Rosary Procession to enjoy the wonderful experience of an Ordinariate We assembled for the Rosary Procession along the Pilgrimage. Attentively the Ordinariate Pilgrimage old Railway Line and into Walsingham itself. As we could alternate between them? walked we recited the Sorrowful Mysteries, and then the Mysteries of Light. The prayer was as deep as the thanks sunshine bright. Into the village we walked and right One must not end on a downbeat note. It was a up to the Anglican Shrine where Bishop Lindsay splendid day and thanks are due to Fr Jeff Woolnough Urwin was waiting for us. He welcomed us to the and all those who arranged things for us, and to Fr Shrine and we joined in an ecumenical act of worship Alan Williams the Priest Director of the Shrine. -“Sprinkling“. drive to Cromer Mgr Keith dismissed us and the Pilgrimage was The Ordinary’s Page will be back next month...