The Portal - UK edition April 2014 | Page 3

THE P RTAL April 2014 Page 3 Editorial Will Burton reflects Pilgrimage to the Holy Land From 11 to 18 November 2014, Monsignor Keith Newton is leading the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham on Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The details of the itinerary for this wonderful pilgrimage is to be found elsewhere in this edition of The Portal. However, readers should be aware that there are just a few places left. th th There will also be a Reception at Golden Square on Friday 19th September 2014, and Mgr Keith Newton will celebrate Mass at Warwick Street on Sunday 21st September. Thus, we can make a whole weekend of it! We are planning to have a special speaker at the Reception on the Friday evening, and this will be announced as soon as possible. His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols In the past, we have organised pilgrimages to Rome and Assisi. These have been very successful and were enjoyed by all who took part. We have no reason to suppose that our trip to the Holy Land will be any different. To secure your place, make sure you contact Pax Travel TODAY! Date for your Diary 1 Do mark Saturday 6th September 2014 is your diary or calendar. This is an important day for the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham. It is our Exploration Day. More details are to come, but even as you read this, a planning group is working away to make certain the day is a great success. Nationally organised, but run locally, it is hoped that the Ordinariate will gather those who are not members, but who want to find out about us. Date for your Diary 2 Following on from the Exploration Day, is our First Annual Festival at Westminster Cathedral Hall on Saturday 20th September 2014. A full day of events is planned, including an address by His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols. The Portal was very pleased to read Cardinal Nichols’ remarks about the plight of the poor, and some of those on benefits in the UK. He drew attention to circumstances where their treatment was, as he said, “a disgrace”. It is, of course, easy to criticise him for speaking out. But the Cardinal also drew attention to the priests in his Archdiocese who had provided him with information from the “grass roots”. Readers of The Portal will want to pray for those to whom the Cardinal referred, for him, and for the Church’s work among those who are in any way disadvantaged. Passiontide When this edition of The Portal hits your computer screen, it will be