The Portal January 2018 | Page 8

THE P RTAL January 2018 had in interview with John Pontifex of ACN. This was truly harrowing, and we are full of admiration for the work done by ACN. Our support for them is unconditional. Fr Simon Ellis interviewed Fr Vaughn Treco, an Ordinariate priest from the USA. Jackie and Ronald visited two old friends: Fr Jeff Woolnough with the people of St Peter’s, Eastwood Road North, in Southend on Sea; and joined the celebrations for the Golden Jubilee at St John Vianney, Clayhall, North London with Fr Rob Page. Page 8 Looking forward to 2018, there will be our second Retreat for Lay people at the Dowry House in Walsingham from 2 nd to 4 th March 2018. £150 per person, sent to the usual address, or see the advert. The Ecumenical Marian Pilgrimage Trust is holding a day pilgrimage to OLW Willesden on Saturday 5 th May 2018. We shall be there, as we shall be at the Ordinariate Pilgrimage to OLW on Saturday 23 rd June. A major event in 2018 is the Ordinariate Lay   In September we returned to the subject of church Conference at Worth Abbey from 7 th to 9 th August music with an interesting interview with Keith Brown, 2018. It is hoped that each group will be able to send and Jackie and Ronald went to Wales to see the Group two delegates. Groups will be advised by the committee at SS Basil and Gwladys in Newport. There directly. was also a review of Fr Mark Vickers’ excellent book “Reunion Revisited” and an A second major event is the Eucharistic interview with George and Shelia Campbell. Congress “Adoremus” in Liverpool from Shelia’s ancestors were CofE clergy actively 7 th to 9 th September 2018. Be assured that involved in ecumenical work. T he P ortal will be present and will report in full for the October edition. October was a momentous month for T he P ortal . Our Co-Editor, Jackie Ottaway, Of course, in 2018, we shall continue was chosen as one of the four Catholic to visit groups and interview interesting Women of the Year, along with Antonia people. We hope you will send us news and Moffat, Kathy Kelly and Sr Mary Kendrick. pictures of events and happenings in our A great honour for Jackie, of course, but various Ordinariate Groups. Your letters also an honour for the Ordinariate in are always welcome. We enjoy reading general, and T he P ortal in particular. your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This was a busy month for we travelled to rural Gloucestershire to interview Fr The Revd Fr Julian Green will leave us at Stephen Lambert, the Ordinariate Festival the close of 2017. He feels that his column in London and the meeting of the three has reached a natural conclusion. We thank Ordinaries in Australia. him for his hard work. We have enjoyed his contributions. Joanna Bogle, Fr Mark Every month, the Revd Paul Benfield Woodruff, the Revd Dr Dn Stephen keeps us up to date with events in the CofE. In October Morgan, the Revd Paul Benfield, Murcadha O’Flaherty, he uncovered the discussion of transgender; a subject Geoffrey Kirk, Will Burton, and Snapdragon, will we may well return to in 2018. write each month; a treat is that we welcome the Revd Ashley Beck to our regular correspondents. He will In November we returned to the important subject write on Catholic Social Action. of ecumenism, and the distressing subject of abortion. The Bishops issued a statement on the latter, and Of course, there will be as yet unknown events to Ronald was invited to attend the meeting of the report. Whatever 2018 holds for us, for The Ordinariate Eastern Catholic Bishops of Europe. We reported the of Our Lady of Walsingham, for the Catholic Church Ordinariate Pilgrimage to Normandy, and interviewed in general, and for the world, you may be sure that we Patti Fordyce, one time international tennis star, now shall report it. working with LOGS. All this is not bad for free! Of course, it is not really Last month we returned to the vexed subject of free at all. It costs to produce. We are grateful to those abortion with words penned by Lord David Alton, and whose financial support makes T he P ortal possible. an interview with The Revd Dn Stephen Sharpe of the I suppose each issue would cost £2 were we to charge charity “Life”. There was a visit to our first parish, in for it. Maybe you could set that sum aside each month, Torbay, and a report on St Agatha Portsmouth’s giving a and then send it to us for your yearly contribution? home to the “Homeless Bus”. This is a wonderful initiative One never knows how long our benefactors will be and we hope to give you more news of it in 2018. able to continue supporting us financially.