The Portal June 2014 | Page 13

THE P RTAL June 2014 UK Pages - page 13 prevent me taking a full part in this. Another problem is finance. The round trip of eighty miles to and from Tavistock is costly. We do have a few He wondered if a mobile chapel would be better and ideas to solve this difficulty, but have still to decide on continued, “Whether this happens or not, is up in the a way forward. air.” Jeanette added, “We all want to attract people to “All in all, the Mission is a happy one, and very our evening mass on Sunday and Wednesday.” positive. None of us for one moment regret what we good atmosphere have done! Jackie Foster is semi-retired, a partWe can confirm that this is time office worker who walks her indeed a happy mission that has daughters’ dogs and provides a taxi consolidated and is now planning for her grandson. She described the the next stage of their life in the Mission as “good” and continued, “In Ordinariate in Cornwall. The Choir the main we are doing well. A couple is a real bonus and has put them have left us, but the atmosphere is very much “on the map” in Catholic good. We have had a get together circles in the Duchy. We expect with the Groups in the South West. many readers of The Portal will I am on the Pastoral Council here at holiday in Cornwall this summer. Saint Augustine’s and do Churches Remember the evening mass is on Together. The people we have now Sunday at 1730 at Saint Augustine’s are really Ordinariate through and Catholic Church, Woodland Road, through. We attract visitors; the next St Austell, Cornwall, PL25 4RA. You thing is for us to start to grow. will receive a warm welcome. Fr John The Priest is Fr John Greatbatch, an old friend of ours. He has been seventeen years in Devon and Cornwall, yet has lost none of his native “Black Country” bluntness. “My problem is that I live forty miles away in Tavistock. Driving along Cornish lanes, it takes an hour to get to Saint Austell. My Tavistock parish is large with two churches. I try to bring the three groups together. We have held some Quiz Nights, with Tavistock, the village and the The Cornish Catholic Chor Ordinariate together. After three years, it is beginning to come together. us. This is the only Ordinariate group in the whole of Cornwall.” Evening Mass “We are fortunate as many visitors to Cornwall want an Evening Mass, and we provide that. The Choir is flourishing. Once a month, on a Wednesday evening, we use the Ordinariate Rite, and there are some from the Anglican parish of Charlestown who attend the Rite. Mgr Keith Newton is coming to visit us in June. “The Mission has a Facebook page and it gets lots of hits, including a Catholic priest in the Military Ordinariate in Italy. He likes us! finance is a problem “We have difficulties with some of the Anglicans in Churches Together, and there have been attempts to contents page ‘ From the age of fifteen, dogma has been the fundamental principle of my religion: I know no other religion; I cannot enter into the idea of any other sort of religion; religion, as a mere sentiment, is to me a dream and a mockery. ’ Bl John Henry Newman