The Portal August 2017 | Page 13

THE P RTAL August 2017 little homily. Numbers are going up all round, Sundays and weekdays.” Terrance admitted he was unsure about the many changes, “What I needed to remember”, he said, “Was – as Anne said – this is the Catholic Church I grew up in!” The silence prior to Mass is being restored, people are asked not to talk. Anne reflected that when she was a child, there was silence before Mass, no one talked. Jackie returned from photographer duty and joined with the interview. Page 13 presence in their parish. After saying goodbye to these lovely people, we made our way to the Presbytery for lunch with the Woolnoughs. Fr Jeff told us, “We have put the “M” in mission and made it more Deacon Richard Cerson & Fr Jeff Woolnough obvious. That has changed things a lot. We are also assisted by Fr Michael Halsall, Fr Bob White and Deacon Richard Cerson. It is a good team. The Ordinariate group here has been moved about a bit. But we are settled for now. It is important that the Ordinariate people feel part of the wider Catholic Church. We have the Ordinariate Rite at Mass on Tuesday evening and a lot of parishioners like it. Finlay, Megan and Lewis They thought that after Vatican II the church tried to be “trendy”. Benediction and Reconciliation were pushed back. Before then, we had a Catholic upbringing and education. Benediction and Reconciliation were a normal part of being Catholic. Then it all changed. Fr Jeff has brought back Benediction and Reconciliation as well. The Angelus has been re-introduced and the Regina Coeli in Eastertide. We have about twenty fi ve to thirty Julie and Fr Jeff Woolnough five people at Mass every day: six hundred over the week. Numbers are up all round, about 35%. Teaching is very important here now. They had just ended a four week course Helen Leonard about Our Lady, and Bible study is a regular feature of life at St Peter’s. “We do not try to ‘dress up’ the faith. Now we tell it as it is”, volunteered Margaret. They all agreed that the repertoire of hymns is much expanded. The people at St Peter’s were concerned about ignorance of the Ordinariate in the Catholic Church. They had discovered that, in general, Ordinariate lay people know Leonore Burden more about the Catholic faith than most Diocesan Catholics! The group we interviewed thought that, after six years or so of the Ordinariate, there ought to be more support for it from the wider Catholic Church. These lay folk were fully in favour of the Ordinariate and thrilled at its Madge and Sid Woolnough Tea and coffee after Mass is important. There are a lot of lonely people about, so social events are equally important. I try to get into the wider community here. I am chaplain to the Knights of Saint Columba in Southend and clerical chaplain at St Thomas More School. I love that! Also, I am in Southend University Hospital all the time! This may not be the typical Ordinariate, or maybe it is, or perhaps ought to be? Whatever the truth of that, what is certain is that the Ordinariate is serving this particular parish very well. What is equally certain, is that the Diocesan Catholics of St Peter’s Eastwood know a great deal about the Ordinariate, and what they see, they like. The Ordinariate here is obviously doing a very good job. Thank you Fr Jeff, Julie, and the people of St Peter’s, not forgetting Ordinariate member Beverley Cooper, whose idea this visit was.