The Portal August 2014 | Page 3

THE P RTAL August 2014 Page 3 Portal Editorial Will Burton Stratford Caldecott RIP The Portal marks the passing of a real hero of the Catholic Faith I t was in August 2013 that The Portal carried an interview that Jackie Ottaway conducted with the Caldecott family. Re-reading it, it is still inspirational. What a family they are; real heroes of the Catholic Faith. Stratford grew up in London; he went on to study philosophy at Hertford College, Oxford. It was here that he met Leonie. Fr Charles Smith married the couple at Saint Mary Magdalene’s in Oxford, and before long three lovely daughters came along: Sophie, Rosie and Tessa. Fr Luigi Giussani … was a great influence on him Literature was always in Stratford’s blood. He worked in a bookshop before getting a job in publishing. Eventually he went to the U.S.A., working in Boston. It was here that he met Fr Luigi Giussani, who was a great influence on him, as John Henry Newman had been an influence on Giussani. In Boston they encountered the Communion and Liberation Group. This was a movement started in Milan as a response to the loss of faith among students. the Centre for Faith and Culture Returning to the UK, the Caldecotts started the Centre for Faith and Culture in Oxford. At first it was housed at the Methodist Westminster College. Although it was staunchly Catholic, it was assisted by the Methodists. After moving several times, it settled at its present location. Helped by daughter Tessa, the family brought Magnificat to the UK from its origins in France. They edit the UK edition of Magnificat and are the agents in the UK for Second Spring Oxford Ltd which is a cultural review printed [