The Portal January 2018 | Page 19

THE P RTAL January 2018 Page 19 The diary of a school chaplain Laura Magson reviews: “Building the Kingdom in the Classroom” by Matthew Pittam “ Building the Kingdom in the Classroom” is the diary of a school chaplain - Ordinariate priest Fr Matthew Pittam, who also works in the parish and the hospital.  It covers a single academic year, beginning with the “eerily quiet and lifeless” corridors of a training day the day before term starts, and ending on the final day of the school year. Through the stories of pupils and staff, supplemented with their Mass intentions and gospel readings of the day, Fr Pittam tells us of his work in the school, a ministry that “is like no other form of ministry”.  Its uniqueness is partly due to the age group with which he predominately deals. He says that much of his work is “listening to teenage angst” and “helping students who have fallen out with each other” and he explains how he must be careful to treat things seriously even though they may seem trivial to an adult’s understanding.  Fr Pittam also explains that it is not only Catholics he works with; there are non–Catholic students, many of whom have come into the sixth form from other schools, and staff who have never worked in a Catholic school before, who are in danger of feeling excluded from much of the life of the Catholic school.   It is encouraging to hear that a number of these non-Catholic students are so supportive and enthusiastic, and that through his work the school is “growing in many ways into a real and vibrant Eucharistic community”.  Following the story of the Another aspect which makes school year, there is what could ministry in schools different be a depressing chapter on the from other forms is the fact that “challenging issues faced by students leaving the school as they Catholic in secondary schooling come to the end of their time there means “a fifth of in the UK”. However, he keeps up the positivity that is the community leaves each year.” present throughout the book, to say where chaplaincy engagement can help. He tells us how a significant part of the role is a “ministry of availability”, that “One of the most fruitful Fr Pittam concludes by explaining what can be done parts … is spent just treading the tarmac and ‘wasting to try and save Catholic education, and that he hopes time’ with students” and how important his role as a “…that more Catholics will step up to the challenge school confessor is. and serve our school communities”. “Building the Kingdom in the Classroom” gives an informative and His story demonstrates that a chaplain’s ministry optimistic insight into the role of a school chaplain, as is not only for the students, he is a chaplain to the well as the world of education in general. whole school. He has a responsibility to the staff as well, and to the families of the staff and students.  Building the Kingdom in the Classroom These can be seen in his support towards staff when by Matthew Pittam they are experiencing personal problems or excessive Published by St Pauls Publishing, workload, his visits to grandparents and parents of ISBN: 978-1-910365-31-1 students who are in hospital, and in the funerals of p/b, 201 pages, £11.99 students’ family members that he is asked to do.