A blog of the Ordinariate Groups found in Devon and Cornwall: Torbay, St Austell and Buckfast.
Saturday 19 March 2011
Catechesis for the Buckfast Group
This afternoon we had an excellent session on the four marks of the Church lead by Abbot David. He used material from the "United States Catholic Catechism for Adults" together with his own wisdom and experience. We also touched on St Peter's relics and the mouse, quantam theory, and what sort of material is the resurrection body. It was an engaging session and we look forward to the next session on Thursday 24th March at 2.30pm, in the Upper Room. This time we shall be reflecting on Mary and the Body of Christ.
Ian Hellyer
Friday 18 March 2011
Photos of St Austell Group
Fr Greatbatch took the following pictures of his group: The first on Ash Wednesday, and the other of them being catechised.
Monday 14 March 2011
First Sunday of Lent
Mass at Buckfast Abbey
The Buckfast ordinariate group joined for worship at the 10.30am mass in the Abbey. My family and I were seated in the transept which gave us a good vantage point. We were treated to an inspiring experience as the Abbey Choir was in very fine form, singing stunningly beautiful sacred music. In his homily the Abbot spoke of Lent being a joyful season, and while penance was a part of Lent, if we could not celebrate Lent joyfully then he questioned whether we would be ready to celebrate Easter joyfully. He also reminded us that the work of Lent was primarily God's work in us and not work done in our own strength. This seemed to me to echo the Holy Father's homily for Ash Wednesday, that the call to conversion that we hear in Lent is not least a call to recognise God's holiness, power and majesty. It is only God's power working in us that can effect lasting change for the good.
Following Mass we went to the Violet Evelyn Hall to be treated with very good coffee or tea and biscuits. This hall was once Anglican, now it is part of the Abbey and brought into the Catholic fold. It is in this hall that we shall be receiving catechesis from the Abbot.
It was a beautiful sunny day and to top it all my sons found frog/toad spawn in the Abbey's medicinal garden pond!
Rite of Election(Enrolement) at Plymouth Cathedral
Many of the candidates for the Ordinariate in the southwest gathered at Plymouth Cathedral to be welcomed by Bishop Christopher during the course of the liturgy that enroles catechumens and candidates for confirmation at Easter.
We were called in our groups to the Altar by Fr David Silk of the Ordinariate of our Lady of Walsingham. Each group pastor lead his group to the Altar. Once assembled we formed quite a 'gang'! In the words of the liturgy the Bishop recognised our desire to be brought into full communion with the catholic church and exhorted us to conversion and faithfulness to our baptism. As we returned to our seats we were greeted with a spontaneous applause by the rest of the congregation. More than one of us found it very emotional. Overall it was very joyful time.
Tenpin bowling
Following the Cathedral service some of the younger ones (myself included) went tenpin bowling. Twenty-five assembled in five lanes. The youngest player (age 2) scored a strike. What a sight to see Fr Lashbrooke jumping with glee when he had a strike! Rumour has it that Fr Simon scored the highest but that was not confirmed.
A lovely day for the beginning of Lent, and our journey into the Ordinariate of our Lady of Walsingham. Joy was a keynote to the day.
Fr Ian
See the Eastbourne Ordinariate blog for the liturgy specifically for the Ordinariate:
http://eastbourneordinariate.org.uk/archives/118
The Buckfast ordinariate group joined for worship at the 10.30am mass in the Abbey. My family and I were seated in the transept which gave us a good vantage point. We were treated to an inspiring experience as the Abbey Choir was in very fine form, singing stunningly beautiful sacred music. In his homily the Abbot spoke of Lent being a joyful season, and while penance was a part of Lent, if we could not celebrate Lent joyfully then he questioned whether we would be ready to celebrate Easter joyfully. He also reminded us that the work of Lent was primarily God's work in us and not work done in our own strength. This seemed to me to echo the Holy Father's homily for Ash Wednesday, that the call to conversion that we hear in Lent is not least a call to recognise God's holiness, power and majesty. It is only God's power working in us that can effect lasting change for the good.
Following Mass we went to the Violet Evelyn Hall to be treated with very good coffee or tea and biscuits. This hall was once Anglican, now it is part of the Abbey and brought into the Catholic fold. It is in this hall that we shall be receiving catechesis from the Abbot.
It was a beautiful sunny day and to top it all my sons found frog/toad spawn in the Abbey's medicinal garden pond!
Most of the Buckfast Ordinariate Group
Rite of Election(Enrolement) at Plymouth Cathedral
Many of the candidates for the Ordinariate in the southwest gathered at Plymouth Cathedral to be welcomed by Bishop Christopher during the course of the liturgy that enroles catechumens and candidates for confirmation at Easter.
We were called in our groups to the Altar by Fr David Silk of the Ordinariate of our Lady of Walsingham. Each group pastor lead his group to the Altar. Once assembled we formed quite a 'gang'! In the words of the liturgy the Bishop recognised our desire to be brought into full communion with the catholic church and exhorted us to conversion and faithfulness to our baptism. As we returned to our seats we were greeted with a spontaneous applause by the rest of the congregation. More than one of us found it very emotional. Overall it was very joyful time.
Some of the candidates for the Southwest Ordinariate outside the Cathedral
Tenpin bowling
Following the Cathedral service some of the younger ones (myself included) went tenpin bowling. Twenty-five assembled in five lanes. The youngest player (age 2) scored a strike. What a sight to see Fr Lashbrooke jumping with glee when he had a strike! Rumour has it that Fr Simon scored the highest but that was not confirmed.
A lovely day for the beginning of Lent, and our journey into the Ordinariate of our Lady of Walsingham. Joy was a keynote to the day.
Fr Ian
See the Eastbourne Ordinariate blog for the liturgy specifically for the Ordinariate:
http://eastbourneordinariate.org.uk/archives/118
Sunday 13 March 2011
On the Petrine Ministry
In response to a question submitted recently regarding the Petrine ministry, I have created a whole page dedicated to the answer. Both Abbot David and Father Silk gave very full answers. Father Silk also included a long quotation from ARCIC.
Fr Ian
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