The Portal June 2017 | Page 17

THE P RTAL June 2017 Page 17 News from the Ordinariate Congratulations! O n Ascension Sunday , 28th May, the Ordinariate in Torbay became the first Personal Parish of the Ordinariate in the UK when Mgr Keith Newton celebrated Mass, conferred confirmation, inducted the first Parish Priest, Fr David Lashbrooke, and erected the Personal Parish of Our Lady of Walsingham with Saint Cuthbert Mayne, Torbay. More next month! Our Lady of Fatima comes to Warwick Street T he National Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, and Relics of Saint Jacinta and Saint Francisco will be travelling around the country, visiting various Cathedrals abbeys and churches this year, 2017, which is the Centenary year of the Fatima message, which was given by the Blessed Virgin between May and October 1917. The Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham will be hosting a Visitation on the weekend of 10th to 11th June at its central Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and St Gregory, Warwick Street, London. Pope Francis at Fatima History was made at the Shrine of Fatima on 13 th May when Pope Francis declared that Francisco Marto and his sister Jacinta are saints, the first child saints who are not martyrs in the history of the church. Francisco, Jacinta and their cousin Lucia are buried here side by side in the basilica. When Jacinta’s body was exhumed before being brought here, 15 years after her death, it was found to be totally uncorrupted. Because of this, the local bishop asked Lucia, by then a contemplative nun, to write the memoirs of Jacinta and Francisco, detailing the extraordinary events that have so powerfully impacted the lives of believers ever since. Brother Robert Augustine takes Vows as Hermit O n Tuesday 28th March Brother Robert Augustine took his temporary vows as a hermit before Mgr Keith Newton during Mass at the Basilica of Our Lady of Walsingham. Br Robert joins Fr Davis Butler in the eremitic life within the Ordinariate, complementing the work of our religious sisters in Birmingham and Walsingham. Alongside Institutes of Consecrated Life, where religious live in community, the Church recognises the life of hermits or anchorites who withdraw further from the world. These men and women devote their lives to the praise of God and the salvation of the world through the silence of solitude Mgr Keith Newton, Brother Robert Augustine and Sister Jane Louise and through constant prayer and penance. Coat of Arms Lapel Badge of the Personal Ordinariate Show Badge and Cufflinks your sold in support Clergy Stipends support available from: Ordinariate Lapel Badge, Ladies’ available from: John Worley, for 48 Lawn Lane, Hemel Hempstead HP3 9HL Ordinariate Group, 22 Redcross Way, London SE1 1TA Cost: £5 (inc P&P) - cheques payable to: Ordinariate OLW the Badges: £4 each - Cufflinks: £12 (pair) please remember to include your name and address Ordinariate please include SAE - cheques payable to: Ordinariate olw