A Holy Hour for the Ordinariates on February 22

Benediction Atonement San Antonio 300x244 A Holy Hour for the Ordinariates on February 22

Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at Our Lady of the Atonement, San Antonio

Catholic.net is carrying this summary of Fr. Keith Newton's call for a Holy Hour on the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, made in his column in the current issue of The Portal:

LONDON, FEB. 1, 2011 (Zenit.org).- The newly established Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham is encouraging participation in a holy hour to reflect on the role of the Bishop of Rome. Father Keith Newton, ordinary of this new structure for former Anglicans wishing to enter full communion with the Catholic Church, made this invitation in his column published by The Portal, an independent review of the ordinariate. He encouraged the organization of holy hours in various local parishes on Feb. 22, the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter the Apostle, to pray about the Pontiff's role and to give thanks for the vision of Benedict XVI "which has brought us to this point." The priest suggested that those groups planning to become members of the ordinariate "join with their Catholic brothers and sisters" on this day "to ask God's blessing on what lies ahead." He underlined the "tremendous privilege and responsibility" of setting up this first ordinariate as stipulated in "Anglicanorum Coetibus." Father Newton acknowledged, "No doubt we will experience setbacks and difficulties over the next few weeks and months but we can be sure that many people are praying for us and that you will receive a warm welcome in the Catholic Church wherever you are."

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3 thoughts on “A Holy Hour for the Ordinariates on February 22

  1. Nothing profound to say except the date is now in my calender and I will join in prayer for the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter…

  2. I too will be joining in this holy hour. Also oneight note that tomorrow 2 February, is the feast of the Presentation of the Lord (or the Purification in older calendars) and is a day especially devoted to those in consecrated life. May I wish Br. Stephen, the new sisters of the Ordinariate, and all religious and consecrated men and women many happy returns of the day.

  3. Are we going to be getting any news regarding the current meeting in Australia or the forthcoming one in Canada, about which new information has recently been posted on the archdiocesan website, or has content with TAC associations fallen off the radar?

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