Mgr Keith at St Mary Magdelen, Brighton
On Thursday evening a small group from Eastbourne went over to St Mary Magdelen in Brighton. Our Ordinary, Mgr Keith Newton had been invited to speak on the future of Ecumenism as part of the church’s...
View ArticlePilgrimage to Walsingham
Last weekend several of us headed up to Walsingham for the first Ordinariate Pligrimage. For some of us, it was returning to a place that is close to our hearts and the scene of many times of drawing...
View ArticleThe Feast of Our Lady of Walsingham
Sunday was Our Lady of Walsingham, the title feast of our Ordinariate. As we usually have cake afterwards we had to find something special and so we had truffles- some ginger and some mint. And lots of...
View ArticleWithin the bounds of Grace.
On Saturday several of our group met up at Karlie and Kevin’s house for lunch together. The main aim was to get to know some of those who are beginning the RCIA with a view to joining the Roman...
View ArticleWashing up listening: Insight into ecumenism.
Sometimes, when washing up gets boring, I listen to something. This week I listened to an audio of a talk given by the philosopher Peter Kreeft, entitled “Ecumenism without compromise.” (For those who...
View ArticleCalled to be One
Open-air Mass at the National Shrine Called to be One is an exploration day designed for people who are not currently members of the Ordinariate but who are interested in the vision for truth and unity...
View ArticleCalled to be One: the Video
A feature of Called to be One nationwide was the video presentation featuring the Ordinary, Msgr Keith Newton, and clergy and laity of the Ordinariate. It’s designed to answer a number of...
View ArticleA Sad Week
As some of you may have noticed from our Facebook page, this is a sad week for us. On Wednesday night, our member John Pope died. He had been ill with cancer and had known it was terminal for many...
View ArticleHeading for England’s Nazareth.
This morning, a group from Eastbourne will be heading north, to Walsingham ready for the Ordinariate Pilgrimage on Saturday. A historic day, it is also a chance of us to gather and meet up with other...
View ArticleA statement from Fr Neil
This weekend Fr Barry Anderson is announcing his retirement as parish priest of Christ the King, Langney, and will leave the parish at the end of January. Although there are still some details to be...
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