Monday, 15 October 2012

MSM UK Preceptory September 2012 Chapter Minutes

Saturday, 29th September, 2012

(FEAST OF ST MICHAEL, GRANDMASTER OF THE MSM)

Brompton Oratory, London
 
ATTENDANCE:

Present: Jacques Pellabeuf, Master of the MSM; Stephen de la Bédoyère, Preceptor; Martin Blake, Andrew Cesana, Jean-Paul Gauthier, Kts.; Richard Coles, Kt. (N/A); John Walker, Sq. (N/A); Mary Remnant, Donal Foley, S.O.L.s; Pierre Vallerie, Ian Gordon, Lindy Wilshire, F.O.L.s ; Tristan and Olivier Gauthier, Familia. We welcomed the Master, travelling so soon after visiting our German brothers.

Apologies: Peter Sibley, S.O.L., Mrs Miranda Villiers, Miss Catherine Pearson, Hugh Richards, William Jolliffe, Archbishop Nichols, Archbishop Smith, Pat O'Sullivan, Deacon Robert Hughes, Kathleen Murphy.

Those who came specifically for Donal's Talk were Mr and Mrs Bingham-Daly, Hugh Richards, Ron Trevett, and James Tomlin.

READING FROM THE RULE:

Chap. XIII, Sec. 2, on devotion to the Angels, by John Walker.

COMMENTARY BY THE PRECEPTOR:

This is ‘our’ time of year… I am not historian enough to know the precise connection between St Michael and Chivalry… I am on stronger ground about St Michael and mountains (Mont St-Michel, St Michael’s Mount, Glastonbury Tor) and indeed his connection with the retail trade (Marks & Spencer)! But as Supreme Commander of God’s hosts, it is fitting that he should be our Grand Master. I just want to flesh out (if one can use that expression in reference to angels), the very rich section just read by John; The joy of Angels at the creation of matter, Yahweh who listened to Ezechias’ prayer seated on the cherubim, God the Father contemplated by the guardian angels of those little ones whom Our Lord exhorts not to despise or scandalise, Protectors of nations, Jesus Himself comforted in Gethsemane… And finally those angels to whom the Church has given a feast of their own, next Tuesday, who watch over us 24/7, and whose principal job is to direct our prayer to Him who is continually adored by His angels and saints, and here below, by sinners like you and me. Knights we may be, but before God, children.

PRECEPTOR’S EXHORTATION:

We should become familiar with the Chaplet of St Michael, and ask our own Guardian to nudge the Guardians of those to whom we are trying to do a bit of good.

APPROVAL OF THE JULY AND AUGUST 2012 MINUTES:

The chapter minutes were summarised by Ian Gordon, and met with general approval. Chev. Gauthier added to this summary that a new Preceptoral rule had been discussed and agreed in the July 2012 Chapter, under which all members of the Preceptory’s Familia over the age of 80 would henceforth be dispensed from paying dues.

NEWS OF THE ORDER:

Reflecting upon the upcoming reception of Ian Gordon in the UK Preceptory, the Master indicated that Bro. Felipe Amorim of Portugal was to be dubbed in August but that he could unfortunately not come to Chartres for financial reasons. Bro. Luis Carlos Joaquim of Brazil is soon to become a Squire. Noting the French and German Priories’ challenges in recruiting new members and contrasting this with our recent success in Portugal and overseas (i.e., in Canada, the US, Brazil, Australia…), he nevertheless was pleased to inform us that he expected that the French Priory would receive 2 new Brothers-at-Arms next year and that there were currently 2 young Brothers-at-arms in Germany. Jean-Marie Mascarenas, a 49-year old Indo-French industrialist, descendant of the discoverer of Mauritius and Réunion, is now a postulant in the Order.

The Master also indicated that there were offers to buy both the du Moustier usufruct land (by the du Moustier family) and the Commandery itself, by the “Fatima Project” Charity –which would help to resolve the Magisterium’s financial challenges.

Finally, recalling the recent death of Mgr. Kuehn, former bishop of Chartres and Primate of the Order for 13 years, the Master concluded by reminding us of his passing. He informed us that Mgr. Kuehn attended Chapters General when invited, was our teacher and, in the time of Master Dubois, defended us in the context of the Touvier affair. May he Rest in Peace.

INTERNATIONAL FAMILIARIS CONSORTIO INSTITUTE (IFCI):

The Master stated that his priority for the Order is the Family. He reminded us that the 2nd IFCI International Congress will take place on October 12th-14th, in Paris. He informed us that 3 bishops intend to attend and that 2 more may also. Journalists from the Catholic press, as well as leading theologians on the family, will also be in attendance. All the members of the British Preceptory were likewise warmly invited. Chev. Gauthier indicated he has and English programme that he can share with those interested in the event.

OUR LADY’s AFRICAN FUND (OLAF):

OLAF funds are at around £300, and we have received three requests amounting to £2,500. Oliver House School in Kenya is sponsoring an ‘eat all your lunch’ activity on behalf of grain purchase at St Martin’s School.

NEWS OF THE PRECEPTORY: 

1.       The statue of OL of Walsingham presiding over the day’s proceedings. The Preceptor reminded those in attendance that the next proposed Preceptoral pilgrimage, in July2013, was likely to be to Walsingham. Several other members of the French Priory and Canadian Magisterial Delegation sent the Preceptory their wishes on her Feast Day.

2.       Details of the Preceptory’s new governance structure will be circulated to all Observants [This was done on September 30th].

3.       Preceptor de la Bédoyère and Chev. Gauthier will arrange visits to the Archbishops of Southwark and of Westminster, and Chev. Cesana may accompany Chev. Gauthier to visit Bishop Hine, Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark responsible for the family.

4.       All members who are not attending the IFCI Congress in Paris are asked to attend the annual Crusade of Reparation on Saturday, 13th October.

5.       The Carmelite Nuns of Nairobi have included vocations to the MSM in their annual novena to both Ste Theresas.

6.       Interest has been revived among us for visiting priests in retirement homes, and hopefully these will restart soon.

7.       Thurs 11th October marks the start of the Year of Faith. The Preceptor suggests the members read the “Porta Fidei” Motu Propriu in this Year of Faith, as is being done in the French Priory
Statement by the Preceptor:

I was appointed Preceptor of Great Britain by Master Dubois in the ‘90s, in succession of the founder of our Preceptory, Martin Blake. Next year I shall be 70, and in the last couple of years my health has caught up with my age! I now need continual medication and checks to reduce the risks of having a stroke. A large amount of more complex activities contribute to increasing stress and fatigue, and I have been strongly and reliably advised to cut down on what I am doing. I have an easier programme at school and have minimised what I do in my parish. Therefore, with the agreement with the Master, and having discussed the matter with Jean-Paul, I have decided to resign the Preceptory in his favour. While I remain Master’s Delegate, Jean-Paul will be running the practicalities of the Preceptory. I believe that we all appreciate his youth and dynamism, and I ask each one to give him their prayers and support. Within the MSM, it has been a privilege to be Preceptor.

I am asking Jean-Paul to prioritise issues that are of importance to the Preceptory and prepare a timetable for their study. I have tried to summarise what appears to me to be priorities for the future:

1. To seek new and younger vocations, otherwise we do not have a future in GB -It means a great deal to all of us that our friend Ian Gordon has asked to be admitted to the MSM as Bro. at Arms;

2. To find a really committed chaplain who, whatever his activities, can give sufficient time to us;

3. To develop our personal generosity in favour of the Knights; and

4. Constant and confident prayer... Jesus said: ‘One thing only is necessary; PRAYER’.

STEPHEN’S NEWS:

·         His cataract operation at the end of August appears to have been a success, although there are some complications.

·         The Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers (PACT), the educational association that employs him, is starting two Catholic independent secondary schools next September in S.W. London. Prayers, please.
MARTIN’S NEWS:

·         In the context of today’s reading and the upcoming Feast Day of Michaelmas, as well as the upcoming Feast of Bl. John Henry Newman on Tue 9th October, Martin mentioned John Henry Newman’s “The dream of Gerontes” on Elgar’s piece as a particularly inspiring read on angels.

·         He indicated that Chev. Jean-Maurice Clercq sent him and others within the Preceptory readings for the recent Feast of Our Lady of Walsingham.

·         Martin also mentioned that he read a good article on Fr. Thwaites, S.J., who started the Days with Mary, who has recently passed and whose funeral some observants attended.
ANDREW’S NEWS:

·         The Days with Mary, that Andrew supports through his music ministry, are “going from strength to strength”. The last one was in Folkestone, home of Chev. John Wrigley (Resquiat In Pace) and of Fr. Nesbitt (a Spiritual Supporter, recently retired). When in Folkestone, Andrew had a mass said for Chev. Wrigley, RIP.

·         Chev. Cesana mentioned that Fr. Stephen Bund, of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, is replacing Fr. Nesbitt.
JEAN-PAUL’S NEWS:

·         Realising a long-standing dream, in July, Jean-Paul went to Assisi, Rome and Monte Cassino with Tristan (one of his sisters was getting married in Assisi). In Rome, they went to St-Peter’s, the 4 Basilicas, Pantheon, Coliseum, Castel Sant’Angelo, the Scala Santa, Santa Crocce, San Onofrio, San Silvestro in Capite, and the Tre Fontana Abbey.

·         Has been corresponding with an American postulant –whom he sees as a S.o.L. (our first in the US should it happen). The postulant, Frederick Dannaway, asks for our prayers for his community and for his engagement.

·         Exchanged with Chev. Yan René about a Mise-en-Page for a bilingual Office, with the Latin already typed in, prepared for the German Priory. Has also found a Douay-Rheims/Latin-Vulgate online translation of the psalms, from which much of the English could be cut and pasted in.

·         Did some IFCI publicity (mailing list of 240, securing tracts from French Priory, translation of programme into English), at the same time as for the Open Day.

·         Did and sent in some initial work on the Magisterial Committee working on the Canonical update of the Rule.

·         Fed the Blog; The blog has now had something like 3,300 visits, about 1/3 from the US, 1/3 from the UK, 1/3 from elsewhere. The main search words are “Militia Sanctae Marie” and “Knights of Our Lady”, followed BNM, Rosary Crusade, Newton, IFCI… and now ‘Personal Oratories’. This is interesting, because it tells us that our associations with the Rosary Crusade and the Ordinariate have appeal and should be reinforced. There are now also 7 people following the Blog regularly, 4 of which are outside the MSM.

·         Corresponded with Fr. Edouard Gallez. He is looking for a publishing in English for a book on the origins of Islam. Donal?

·         Corresponded with Fr. Glandfield of the Archdiocese of Southwark –Tentative plan to meet with Archb. Peter Smith in October agreed.

·         Wrote to Fr. Christopher Lindlar of the Ordinariate, in Mongeham Kent, regarding a possible presentation of the MSM.

·         Prepared July and August chapter minutes, sent around Sainty reception photos, and sent the Magisterium some information on copyrighting our Arms.

·         Signed the Rimsha Masih petition sent round by Chev. Carlos Aguilar, Provincial of Portugal. Learned about the use of an online petitions tool, should we require one.

·         Translated and digitised the SoL Reception and Rite of Conclusion of Receptions.

·         Has also done some MSM LinkedIn posts. There are now 13 LinkedIn followers of the MSM site.

·         Thanked Preceptory for their receptiveness and responsiveness to him, which greatly allayed his fears regarding becoming Preceptor.
MARY’s NEWS:

·         Went to both Wisques and St-Wandrille Abbeys in July, for the Feast of St-Wandrille, as well as to commemorate her father’s research work on Jumièges. Her father’s birthday’s was the same as St-Wandrille’s…

·         Attended a special mass for the Feast of St-James in July, at which the Nuncio was present, as was Abbot Dom Cuthbert Brogan, of St-Michael’s Abbey in Farnborough.

·         Played her medieval Chime-Bells (including Christus Vincit, Beata Viscera and Danielis Prophetia) for the symbolic minute when all bells were meant to be rung in the UK, for the opening of the Olympics, but heard no others.

·         Attended service, presided by Archb. Nichols, for the Feast of Our Lady of Dolours, at the Servite Church in Fulham, London, named in her honour.

·         Attended the recent AGM of the Association of Catholic Women (ACW) at the Oratory, also attended by Fr. Julian Large (Provost) and Fr. Rupert McHardy of the Oratory, along with Ian and Maureen Gordon of the MSM. The ACW Chairlady was informed of S.O.L. Donal Foley’s talk by Ian Gordon. Stephen recalled that she has asked him for a story on the MSM for the ACW Newsletter.
PETER’s NEWS:

Has been and continues to be seriously ill, physically and mentally; however his interior peace is revived.

DONAL’s NEWS:

Has been doing Fatima presentations all year, including in Littlemore (Bl. John Henry Newman’s Church in Oxford). Fr. Nicholas Schofield (former Anglican, now Archivist for the Archdiocese of Westminster) in Uxbridge and others have been quite supportive, including of the way in which Donal leads the Rosary. The Preceptor asked for donations for the WAF and Donal’s Talk. [Donal subsequently reported that donations were generous]

JOHN’s NEWS:

·         Went to Fr. Thwaites’ funeral and learned that, as he died, he smiled and reached his arms out.

·         Indicated his readiness to resume active status as a Squire –which, according to the Master, would only require that he renew his vows during a forthcoming Chapter
FRIENDS’ NEWS:

Ian Gordon:

·         Attended the Chapter General in Montireau in August with Maureen and felt that it was a very spiritual and enlightening occasion, giving him a much better understanding of the MSM.

·         After the Chapter General, Maureen and he set off for Lourdes for their annual ‘stage’.

·         Went to Cambridge University Catholic Association annual Mass and reception for Cambridge Catholic graduates.

·         Ian is the Secretary and a Trustee for the ‘British Jesuit Alumni’ Charity. On the feast of St Ignatius, they held an Annual Mass and Reception at the Farm Street Church. In the crowd, he managed to find F.O.L. Pierre Vallerie, who is also a Jesuit alumnus. Progress is being made with regard to an international conference which they will be hosting in Heythrop College next autumn.

·         As part of their Hospital Chaplaincy, Ian and Maureen currently visit about 30 Catholics at the 'Epsom and St Helier University Hospital' each week. They are, however, aware that there are other Catholics whom they cannot find due to data protection legislation. They are negotiating to have a notice board put up at the hospital to advertise their Chaplaincy. Progress is slow as they negotiate with the hospital and the Anglican chaplains

·         Ian and Maureen are Ambassadors for Missio (a Catholic missions support charity) and have been invited to a reception and dinner to meet Cardinal Turkson (Prefect of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace) and Cardinal Cormac Murphy O’Connor at Middle Temple. As the tickets cost £125 each, they are however unlikely to attend
Lindy Wiltshire:

·         Says Rosary together with other women on Tuesday nights.

·         Going to Church at St-Joanne-of-Arc in Farnham.
Roger Burton:

·         Doing RCIA Parish work.

·         Still an Oblate, now of Chilworth Abbey, nearer to his home that was St-Augustine’s in Ramsgate. The Preceptor recommends it highly for retreats.
Joyce Palmer:

Now our only Anglican, Joyce will hopefully be able to enter a rest-home and settle there. Prayers, please.

FINANCES:

1.       Statement by Treasurer: There were about £350 in the MSM Bank Account, before today’s expenses and donations to Donal, the Master, and Fr. Doyle.

2.       Today’s outgoings:

a.       S.O.L. Donal Foley: £25 for expenses;

b.      Fr. Patrick Doyle: £30 donation for St Wilfrid's Fund for Oratory Students.

c.       The Master: £80 for his journey (He has paid something like 120).

3.       Jean-Paul also collected the following:

a.       20 from Ian Gordon, for an Office and Tie –To be remitted to the Magisterium.

b.      £4 from the Preceptor, for two MSM badges.

4.       Offices can be purchased from Chev. Gauthier for 10 each, by anyone who may require one

5.       The Magisterial Delegate and new Preceptor agreed, following Chapter, that copies of the account statements should be sent to one or both of them regularly

6.       The Magisterial Delegate further indicated that OLAF has its own, separate, bank account

HORARIUM:

From tomorrow:

·         Knt. 1: Andrew Cesana/Patrick O’Sullivan/Ian Gordon

·         Knt. 2: Stephen de la Bédoyère/Richard Coles

·         Knt. 3: Gauthiers/Donal Foley

FEASTS AND ANNIVERSARIES:

·         Mon. 1st October: Olivier Gauthier’s Birthday

·         Tues. 2nd October at 7:30pm: Fiorella Nash will be speaking on maternal Mortality and Abortion at 24 Smith Terrace SW3, London

·         Sun. 7th October: Our Lady of the Rosary

·         Tue 9th October: Bl. John Henry Newman

·         Thurs. 11th October: Start of the Year of Faith

·         Sat. 13th October: Rosary Crusade of Reparation March

·         Sat. 20th October, 3:00-4:15pm, Westminster Cathedral: Two Cathedrals Pilgrimage This pilgrimage is in honour of Bl. John Henry Newman between Westminster and Southwark Cathedrals. The Preceptor will verify with Canon Tuckwell if observants attending can be in uniform.

·         24th October: Visit to the Statue of Our Lady of Dublin by Hervé Boisson and Stephen in 2006

·         31st October: Dom Lafond, R.I.P.

·         Thurs. 1st November: All Saints Day

·         Fri 2nd November: All Souls Day

·         Tues. 20th November: Monthly Chapter at St Michael’s Scout Hall 6:45- 8:15pm

PRAYER INTENTIONS:

·         Dead: We think of all those who have died recently, and in particular Mgr. Kuehn and Fr. Thwaites, S.J.

·         Sick: Peter Sibley; Mrs. Cesana; Pat O’Sullivan, who has just had a stent put in for his heart, and has developed an infection; F.O.L. Stratford Caldecott, who is very sick with Cancer, and will properly not recover -Stratford is currently undergoing chemotherapy for his advanced prostate cancer, but a tumour has been recently developing in his spine, making walking and sitting very painful. The Caldecotts ask us to join them in a novena, asking for the intercession of Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin, the parents of St Thérèse of Lisieux

·         For continual prayers: Members of the MSM experiencing financial difficulties, Joyce Palmer, Nicholas Lane, Archbishops Smith’s and Nichols’ intentions

·         Special Prayers: Frederick Dannaway and the Catholic Community of Delaware; the Preceptory in this time of transition, as well as Chev. Gauthier for the proper fulfillment of his new charge within the Preceptory; PACT’s new schools in SW London

·         Permanently on our Prayer List: Pope Benedict XVI and his intentions; Vocations to the MSM and IFCI; OLAF and the children we are supporting; Foyer de Charité movement; Days with Mary; Friends of the Holy Family; Confraternity of St James; Carmelite Nuns in Finland and Nairobi; Society of Pewe; World Apostolate of Fatima (WAF); Ecumenical Society of the Blessed Virgin Mary (ESBVM); Billings Family Life Centre; Fathers and Parishes of the Oratory and St Mary Magdalen’s; Elderly and sick clergy whom we visit; Vocations to the priesthood, religious life and marriage; Bishop Paul Hendricks and his intentions; Mgr. Newton and the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham; Bishop Echeverria and the Prelature of Opus Dei; Bishop Alan Hopes and his intentions.
CONCLUDING PRAYERS:

·         Prayer to Our Lady of Chivalry

·         Chaplet of St Michael

·         ‘Non Nobis Domine’ -Sung
Chapter was concluded at 3:00pm in order to receive guests who had come to attend the MSM Annual Michaelmas Open Day Talk for 2012.

ANNUAL MICHAELMAS “OPEN DAY” EVENTS

Open Day Talk

From 3:05pm onward, the MSM Annual Michaelmas Open Day Talk for 2012 was given by S.O.L. Donal Foley, on the topic of “From Heaven to Earth: Marian Movements in the Twentieth Century”. Those who could not attend may find the Talk at the following link: http://militiasanctaemariae.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/marian-movements-in-twentieth-century.html   

Liturgical Ceremonies

The Open Day Talk was concluded at 4:05pm in order to give capitulants time to repair to St-Wilfrid’s Chapel in the Oratory for the following ceremonies: 

·         Reception of Ian Gordon as Brother-at-Arms

·         Blessing of a Rosary and MSM Badge for American Servant-of-Our-Lady Postulant Frederick Dannaway

·         Investiture as Preceptor of Great Britain of Chev. Jean-Paul Gauthier

·         Reception Concluding Ritual
Vespers

Once all receptions were conducted, at 4:50pm, the Observantia of the Order returned to the Chapter Room in order to say Vespers. Vespers were concluded at 5:30pm.

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