The Portal March 2014 | Page 3

THE P RTAL March 2014 Page 3 Editorial Will Burton reflects Good News 1 To start with the good news: wonderful to see that we now have Cardinal Vincent Nichols as the leader of Catholics in England and Wales, and Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller in charge at the CDF. We are doubly blest. Recently, Cardinal Müller has generously welcomed The Portal to the CDF and is a great supporter of the Ordinariates and our own Ordinaries. Good News 2 Cardinal Nichols has agreed to attend and speak at our first Annual Festival on Saturday 20th September 2014 at Westminster Cathedral Hall, an event for all members of the Ordinariate of OLW. Mark your Diary now! Good News 3 Another date for your Diary is Saturday 6th September 2014 when the whole Ordinariate of OLW is holding an Exploration Day “where you are”. More details in due course, but the date is the 6th September and the purpose of the day is for Ordinariate Groups to arrange an event so that others may find out about us. This will mean local events for local people in Ordinariate groups throughout the UK from the Highlands of Scotland to Cornwall! Good News 4 Yet more good news concerns the three Ordinaries: Mgr Keith Newton, Mgr Jeffrey Steenson of the Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter (USA and Canada) and Mgr Harry Entwistle of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross (Australia), who recently met in Rome for discussions and meetings with various people in the Vatican. As Monsignor Keith said: “Each Ordinariate is different, but we share a common goal and a lot of the challenges we face are common ones, so this was a good opportunity to meet and discuss where we all are and how we might help each other and learn from each other’s experiences in the future. The idea is that we should meet perhaps once a year from now on”. The three Ordinaries (and others) with Cardinal Müller Not so Good News 1 Readers of the Daily Telegraph on Monday 24th February will have been alarmed to learn from an article on page seven, that bursaries for people studying to teach RE are being scrapped from September 2014. As John Keast, Chairman of the Religious Education Council of England and Wales said, “(it is) hard to avoid the conclusion that the refusal to give bursaries to RE trainees while providing them for nearly every other subject is pure discrimination by the Government against RE.” Not so Good News 2 On the same page the Telegraph carried an equally ala ɵ