The Portal February 2014 | Page 13

THE P RTAL February 2014 supporting two Ordinariate Groups Antonia was attracted by the idea of supporting two Ordinariate Groups for a period of five years. “We need to see growth,” she said. Catherine also thought it was a “Good idea”. However she asked, “What are the things that are stopping it happening already? Why Antonia Lynn has this not happened yet?” They all thought the Ordinariate needed to see itself as one community and cultivate the sense that “we are all together”. UK Page 2 not High Church. It is the lay people and the decision making of the Church - the Governance. In the Ordinariate it is the laity that are the thing. The laity must have a sense of ownership. It is an important part of the Ordinariate that we have a lay Pastoral Council.” Church planting is the way As to growth, Fr Christopher warmed to his subject. “Pope Francis has opened up membership of the Ordinariate Catherine asked, “When do to Catholics who have been cradle Catholics and Ordinariate re-evangelised through the Catholics come together?” ministry of the Ordinariate, Catherine Onuoreh, Antonia Lynn and Daisy Powles Antonia pointed out that “The as well as to Anglicans and to Ordinariate has a particular charism for Methodists (because they are from the Christian Unity. For those of us who made Anglican tradition). the choice to join the Catholic Church, we feel the sadness of disunity and its scandal is Those who have made the move into the real. We must still pray for unity.” Catholic Church tend to be the ‘movers’ and ‘shakers’, so we have lay folk running many Diocesan Catholics the Confirmation Group. As to growth and know little or nothing supporting two Ordinariate Groups for a about the Ordinariate period, I do not think that will work. We need Hock Wong All three of these lovely ladies wanted to take a leaf from Holy Trinity Brompton’s people to know about the Ordinariate and book. Church planting is the way. When we were sad that many Diocesan Catholics are strong enough, five people - or maybe know little or nothing about the Ordinariate. seven - go to a