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THE P RTAL August 2014 UK Pages - page 18 Manchester Ordinariate O n Sunday 13 July 2014 Fr Andrew Starkie, leader of the Manchester Ordinariate Mission, led a service of Choral Evensong at St Joseph’s Catholic Church, Heywood – home of the Manchester Ordinariate Mission. Members of the 2301 (Heywood) Squadron Air Training Corps paraded their flag. Fr Starkie is chaplain to the Corps. The singing was led by the choir of the Manchester Ordinariate Mission. The service – which marked the 74th anniversary of the Battle of Britain on 10 July – was the first time for some years that the Heywood Air Cadets had held a Church Parade. Christian Unity Not about Christian Uniformity and pastoral practices which enriched the wider Church. This, he said, had “important ecumenical implications”. The Ordinary spoke of the Ordinariate Use Mass, approved by Rome last year, which integrates elements of the Church of England Book of Common Prayer into the Roman rite. He said the Book of Common Prayer was one of the “treasures to be shared” with the Catholic Church. People in Portsmouth who were interested to find out more could go to an Ordinariate” exploration day “event being held by the he Ordinary of the Personal local Portsmouth Ordinariate group at St Agatha’s Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, Church on 6 September where they could experience Monsignor Keith Newton, preached to hundreds the Ordinariate Use Mass. of Mass-goers in Portsmouth Cathedral, where he spent the weekend of 26/27 July, about the vision of Mgr Newton’s visit to Portsmouth was arranged as Christian unity held out by the Ordinariate. part of an appeal by the Friends of the Ordinariate, which was set up to assist the Ordinariate and support He said that people sometimes asked members of its work. By kind persmission of Bishop Philip Egan the Ordinariate why they couldn’t become “proper of Portsmouth, the Ordinary celebrated three Masses Catholics”. “What they mean”, he said, is “why can’t and preached at all the Masses over the weekend. you just be absorbed into the wider Catholic Church There was a retiring collection for the Friends of the so that what you bring disappears like sugar dissolved Ordinariate. in water”. The answer , Mgr Newton said, was that Christian unity was not about Christian uniformity; The Ordinary’s homily included an appeal for rather it was about exploring the possibility of sharing prayers for the persecuted Catholic Christians of the a common faith in communion with the successor of Eastern Rite who are suffering in Iraq and elsewhere Peter and yet having different liturgical, devotional in the Middle East. T contents page