Archives for Reports

Transfiguration and Communion: Lent 2.

Thursday 8 March 2012

Sunday lunchtime saw some of our group meeting at Karlie and Kevin’s for lunch and Lent group. This was an all age session. In the first half we concentrated on the Gospel for Lent 2, Mark’s account of the Transfiguration. We started by looking at a range of artwork, some traditional, some modern, which portrayed […]

Reflections on Rome

Saturday 3 March 2012

As the time drew near to making the pilgrimage to Rome I was aware of not only a greater sense of anticipation but a deepening sense of significance. On arriving in Rome and walking a clerical kilometre (ask my fellow pilgrims about that), we paused just before crossing the Ponto Emanuele. The heart of the […]

Who will I be?: Lent group 1.

Monday 27 February 2012

With most of the group off on Pilgrimage in Rome, the families all gathered for the first of our Lent groups. During Lent we are having some all age sessions and some sessions with a children’s group followed by an adults group. We are again basing the content on the Arundel and Brighton Lent materials, […]

Reflections on the visit of Mgr Keith Newton

Sunday 5 February 2012

[nggallery id=6] I think it is safe to say that everyone in our group had a wonderful time on 29th January. With shared lunch, then mass, followed by birthday tea, it was a day that was both enjoyable and important for us as a group. Having spent some time examining the last year and talking […]

Continuing our Process

Saturday 28 January 2012

Last year, as part of our preparation for entering the Catholic Church, we spent time considering what we, as a group were called to. This continued after Easter.  We focused on what it meant to be a Eucharistic community. With several months of having our own mass on Sunday afternoon, Advent group and our first […]

First Anniversary

Monday 16 January 2012

Yesterday saw the first anniversary of the establishment of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham. At mass, Neil read the Pastoral Letter from Msg Keith Newton, which can be read here. Birthday tea has become a feature of our time together after mass, so we took the opportunity to sing “Happy Birthday” to the […]