The Portal Archive February 2012 | Page 15

THE P RTAL February 2012 Page 15 Letters to the Editor From Peter Barwell MBE Thank you for your regular delivery EVERY month of The Portal , always on 1st of the month. I have recently acquired an i-Pad and these need an “App” in order to read newspapers and other magazines, an App being an application or programme to enable one to see and read. I wonder if you have considered making The Portal available to those who use i-Pads which seem all the rage these days. Perhaps you could research and find out if it can be done without cost to you. Maybe we would need to log in if you don’t want it to be seen by everyone. Peter Barwell sent by email From the Editorial Team Thank you for your message, Peter. Making The Portal available for iPad, Android devices and E-books in general is something we have been considering for some time. At the moment acquiring an ‘App’ appears to be quite a costly exercise, but we do agree it is a ‘must’ for the future. However, because we operate on a very tight budget, it is not possible at the moment. Please be assured that it is something we are keeping a close eye on. From Mrs Teresa Smith My Dad (Ray White) is 88 (he will be 89 in May) and was received and confirmed into the Ordinariate on 18th March 2011. This was done before the others in our group and most others countrywide because he had not been at all well during the beginning of the year and I was anxious about him being left in limbo and having to wait several weeks until Maundy Thursday. I obviously have no way of knowing for sure, but I think he may well be the oldest member of the Ordinariate. Dad (and I) had been at St. Francis since 1958. He was Head Server for around 48 years until he had to give up at the age of 85. He was secretary of the GSS in the area for well over 20 years and used to run annual week-long pilgrimages to Walsingham. Dad was adamant he wanted to be received into the Catholic Church via the Ordinariate as soon as he heard about it. I had always known that he felt drawn to join the Roman Catholic church, but the time never seemed right and he was always busy at St Francis. I know Dad would love to be taking a more active role in our group by serving and helping out in other ways. However it is wonderful that he has been given this opportunity to join the Ordinariate and become part of the Catholic church in his latter days and I am so glad that we have both been able to do this together. Teresa Smith Bournemouth The views expressed in these letters are not necessarily those of the Editors Letters for publication should be sent to: The Editors, T he P ortal , 293 Ordnance Road, Enfield Lock, Middlesex EN3 6HB [email protected] The Ordinary’s Diary for August 2012 The Right Revd Monsignor Keith Newton 6 Mellish Gardens, Woodford Green, Essex IG8 0BH Tel: 020 8505 7259 Fax: 020 8504 3349 2 1930 3 7 9 1815 1130 1115 Talk for Brentwood Adult Religious Education Dept, Brentwood Centre Hinsley Hall, Westminster Cathedral, Film John Paul II St John’s Day Celebration, St John’s Seminary Wonersh Interim Finance Council Email: [email protected] 1500 12 1200 13-15 19-25 28 1030 Ordinary’s Council Mass with The Bristol Group, St Joseph’s Weston-super-Mare CBCEW Development Course, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor The Portal Ordinariate Pilgrimage to Rome Initial Formation Programme, Allen Hall Monsignor John Broadhurst Monsignor Andrew Burnham 19 Spencelayh Close, Wellingborough, Northants NN8 4UU 010933 674614 [email protected] Tel: 01235 835038 Email: [email protected]