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THE P RTAL February 2012 Page 4 South Coast religion Jackie Ottaway and Ronald Crane visit the Bournemouth Ordinariate Group The Seaside in winter is rather like Marmite: you either love it or you loath it. Perhaps it is because he spent part of his childhood living by the sea, Ronald loves the Seaside in winter. Jackie, on the other hand grew up quite some distance from the sea. It was, then, with a sense of real excitement that we drove south to Bournemouth where the Sea Front is modern and vibrant – even in winter! The rollers were impressive and a few brave souls were actually splashing about in the surf. The Bournemouth Ordinariate Group worships at Our Lady, Queen of Peace in Southbourne. This Catholic Church building looks remarkably like a modern Anglican one! It suits the Ordinariate Group perfectly, yet it is in the kind of residential area where it is rare to see lots of people walking. Benediction with an Anglican Choir and Church of England friends. They also meet with Groups from the Isle of Wight and Salisbury. Fr Edwin and Jane Barnes Fr Edwin Barnes The Group is led by Fr Edwin Barnes, who although retired, has lost none of his skill, fire or enthusiasm. He, like everyone else we met here, has no regrets about John Bishop joining the Ordinariate. This Group is made up of people from various local Anglican Churches and it has had its problems. However, the Group is now stable and looking to the future. Margareta Bower Fr Barnes, and his Group, look forward to an Ordinariate National day event. He sees the Bournemouth Group in ten years times providing Pastors for neighbouring Catholic Churches who are desperate for one now, and he hopes there are others who will take the same journey as has he and the lovely people around Teresa Smith him. The Group has no elected Martin and Mary Taylor with Brian Harrison Pastoral Council, instead the whole Group meets to take decisions, and with a maximum number of twenty-five, this works well. Of course they do have a Treasurer. We met with a number of the members of this group: John Bishop who sells holidays in India; Margareta Bower; Brian Harrison; Jane Barnes; Sue Vine; Barbel Copus-Lange and Mark Furness. John Bishop Although John has no regrets about joining the Ordinariate, he does miss the beauty of Saint Stephen’s Church building in Bournemouth and the music. Fr Barnes finds the local Catholic Clergy amenable, and Sue Vine, Brian Copus and Bärbel Copus-Lange With one or two rather minor because he is retired, he costs his Group nothing, reservations, they all found Our Lady Queen of Peace enabling them to contribute to Ordinariate central a convenient place to worship. funds. He is quite clear about the purpose of this On occasion some of them join the non-Ordinariate Group, “To be good Catholics, and this is how we do it.” He thinks there are a number of Anglicans still to join congregation at Our Lady, Queen of Peace, and John the Ordinariate, and looks forward to the future with served the Midnight Mass. optimism. Growth will come, he thinks, because the members of this Group are welcoming and hospitable. Margareta Bower and Brian Harrison They have periodic celebrations of Evensong and Margaret and Brian thought the Group would grow,