The Maestro: Fr David Elliott
Holy Trinity Reading - I have visited it under four different parish priests. Good to see it today beginning its recovery from the doldrums, thanks to an enthusiastic and hardworking Parish Priest - whose blog you may have met already. It was a very modest do today, just the usual thing, Missa de Angelis and Roman Canon I.
Fr Elliott & soon-to-be boatboy
I was lent a piece of ancient lace to drape my ample form, and so sallied forth to the Altar, with Fr Elliott himself as Deacon and as sub-deacon none other than the present Sacristan at Pusey House. Together they managed to guide me in the right direction, and revive me with smelling salts after the ascent to the highest pulpit in Berkshire - possibly even the whole of southern England. It was one of Fr Brian Brindley's discoveries, a great Georgian tour-do-force of the cabinet maker's art, sitting happily before the Pugin screen rescued from the Catholic Cathedral in Birmingham.
Holy Trinity had a marvellous diversity of people in its congregation - the pictures may give a little notion of what was a very happy celebration of Our Lady's welcome into Heaven. It seems to me that with the support of the Dioceses of Oxford, and the Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth, Holy Trinity will be an ideal candidate for the Ordinariate - though, I suspect, not in the first flush, but a little time from now when Fr Elliott has had time to build it up a little more. All power to his elbow; be is doing a great job.
Pusey rent-a-mob
Father,
ReplyDelete...Though +Crispian Portsmouth won't be too keen on a Trad parish. He'll need working on...
Marcus S