The Portal March 2016 | Page 13

THE P RTAL March 2016 our readers who know us will understand when I say, if that was a ‘light’ lunch, we do not think we could cope with a ‘heavy’ one! The lunch was magnificent, and we certainly enjoyed it to the full! “I feel like I am at home here. That is because it is a small group, and one knows  one belongs. We often have Sunday lunch together – we all bring something and share. “A worry is, how long Fr Paul will be able to keep things going. He will retire at some point I expect. What will happen then?  Does  the Ordinariate supply someone?” Adrienne Nyholt is the Group’s newest member. She works at Tesco, and also does the shopping for various other people. “I have always been to church,” she told us, “I went with my Mum to the CofE in Barming. I was  christened and confirmed  there. At Ella Preskett the age of fourteen I fell away. Robbie Mace told us, “At the moment we are renovating a statue of the Sacred Heart. In addition to Mass on Sundays and Thursdays, we have Stations of the Cross on Friday evening during Lent. “Then at twenty, I went to the USA as a  nanny. Their  gardener  was a Christian. We talked about Jesus. The  gardener  was a Pentecostal, and he gave me a book to Fatmir and Marjeta read. The seed sprang to life  again, but I was in the USA for only six months. “We are trying to do outreach, there is the Shroud day coming up with over forty people booked to attend. We try to introduce the Ordinariate to others of all denominations.” “I knew I wanted to go back to church again. I went to the Manor Christian Fellowship in Maidstone. It so happened that I worked with the Pastor’s daughter. I loved it. A full band, lots of singing and hand clapping. I was there a long time. “As you get older, you want something different, more meditative. At thirty five years of age, I went to Australia and liked it there. My husband and  eldest boy, Tom, were  there five years. After a year we moved to Sydney. I made friends with a local Vicar’s wife, and started to attend. Barry Johnson informed us that the Anglican Guild of the Servants of the Sanctuary  is  coming one Saturday in June. They sing their Office and Fr Paul gives Benediction with a Procession around the garden.” Fr Paul Gibbons “Back in the UK I went to St Michael’s in Maidstone. It Lunch after Mass was High Anglican. My Godmother went there too and so I met Fr Paul. That was ten years ago now. Then I met Robbie and Christine and when they built the Chapel of St  Mary,  I came here. I became a Catholic recently, and of course joined the Ordinariate! Robin Mace contents page Page 13 Fatmir interjected to say, “Some people only come once in a blue moon!” Eleanor told us she is “eight and a half ”. She is to receive  her  first Holy Communion at St  Francis,  Maidstone, and is looking forward to it. Denise Preskett  said,  “Some  who join the Ordinariate want it their way. There is a certain amount of conformity and a certain sacrifice required. But: for what it is worth, I think it is 100% worth it!” Sylvia Simmonds Mass is at 11 every Sunday at The Chapel of St Mary, Chapel Cottage, 37A Barming Road, Wateringbury, Kent, ME18 5BD.