Sunday, 13 March 2016

Ivory Coast terror attack


Prince Charles-Philippe d'Orléans, and his wife Diana, Duchess of Cadaval, were caught up in the terror attack on the Ivory Coast. Obviously a distressing experience for them. Our prayers for those who lost their lives or were injured and for their families. May God have mercy.

This report from Paris Match:

Invited to the gala of the Foundation "Children of Africa" ​​chaired by the First Lady of Ivory Coast, Dominique Ouattara, Prince Charles-Philippe d'Orléans, a former officer of the Army and his wife Diane were on the beach Grand Bassam in the attack. They gave this report to Paris Match.

It was 12:30 on Sunday, we had just arrived in Abidjan with three friends, Madrague, a lovely place run by French which serves a delicious braised chicken on the beach. It was a fantastic time, the sea was beautiful. My wife and two friends settled on chairs. Time to put me in a swimsuit and cover twenty meters to go to sea with a friend, we heard a first shot.

This was to be five minutes after our arrival. Probably a .22 LR. It sounded like a firecracker. There was a huge crowd on this beach to which access by paying Ivorians. Everyone froze for a moment. Then there was a second shot, 9 mm no doubt, and then everybody started running in all directions, said the Prince of Orleans, former officer in the army, which was on mission in Côte d'Ivoire during the crisis in 2004 and therefore knows the country well, and armaments. We joined my wife and our other friends and stayed in shelters and minutes. Then, as it seemed nothing happened, I left on the sand to the sea to swim. And there it started shooting in all directions. Back to shelters. I phoned a friend that it was two hotels there. I told him: "It's hot in here, that shot ..." He first thought it was a joke. Then he heard the pistol shots echoing on the wall behind me.

People were running in all directions: "go away, leave ... as say the Ivorians. I tried to find out, the wildest rumors were running too. We were initially told that it was the police who fired into the air to dismiss a group of young people who had tried to access the beach without paying, then we were told about a robbery, then three simultaneous. And then we saw the wounded, the dead can be, on the sand. And here we thought it was time to go, really, as soon as possible. At that point we heard a shot every ten or fifteen seconds. They fired at us, the bullets rang out. The hotel staff had taken to the shelter in a cabin while glass on the beach. I brought them out by telling them they were crazy, they were going to get shot like rabbits, the windows will protect them from anything ...

I did not hear anyone shouting "Allah u Akbar" or bursts repeatedly features automatic weapons. I recognize them. I think they had handguns, Type 9 mm or Magnum. It pulled to the right, the terrorists went up by the beach, feet, and also by road, going eastward, to a larger hotel. We felt surrounded. The first time we tried to get our car in the parking lot. But it was too dangerous. We waited as long as the shooting calmed down a little. I keep in mind the image of the owner of the hotel who was trembling against the wall, it was terrible, it was on the edge of discomfort. We took advantage of a lull to start the car and return to Abidjan. " Says Prince Charles-Philippe d'Orléans.

Terrorists them continued to sow death go further down the beach in Grand Bassam. Six of them have been neutralized in the late afternoon. The balance was then ten dead, including five "Westerners". Heavily armed reinforcements crisscross the scene tonight. And numerous checkpoints were located on the road connecting these beaches in Abidjan. Few people doubt there of the fact that this is an attack by Islamists. Hezbollah was listed Friday by the Ivorian Government on the list of terrorist organizations.

According to a government source, the partial results of the attack would be at this time of 22 dead, including 14 civilians, six terrorists and two members of the Ivorian security forces. The attack was claimed by al-mourabitoun, Al-Qaida of Jihad in West Africa, Sahel armed Salafist group born in August 2013 from the merger of MUJAO and Signatories by blood. Its emir Mokhtar Belmokhtar had officially joined al-Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) on December 4, 2015. At the present time two attackers are still at large. People who were in Assini and Grand Bassam for the weekend were assigned on site and are asked not to return to Abidjan. 


This report from the BBC on the attack:

Al-Qaeda-linked militants have killed at least 14 civilians and two soldiers in a gun attack on a beach resort in south-eastern Ivory Coast.
The attackers fired on beach-goers in Grand Bassam, about 40km (25 miles) from the commercial capital Abidjan.
The resort is popular with both locals and foreigners. One of the dead was French, France's foreign ministry says.
Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has claimed the attack. The gunmen have been "neutralised", officials say.
Ivory Coast was once one of the most stable countries in West Africa.
However, a civil war broke out in 2002, pitting the mainly Muslim north against the largely Christian south. Since then, peace deals have alternated with renewed violence.
A man comforts an injured boy in Bassam, Ivory Coast, on 13 March, 2016Image copyrightReuters
Soldiers stand guard in front of the Etoile du Sud hotel in Bassam,Image copyrightReuters
Image caption
The Etoile du Sud hotel was targeted
A witness of Sunday's attack told AFP that "heavily armed men wearing balaclavas" had opened fire near the L'Etoile du Sud hotel, which was full of expats.
Another eyewitness, Souleymane Kamagate, says he saw people running from the beach and fleeing in all directions.
French President Francois Hollande condemned the "cowardly attack" in which a French national died. There is no word so far on the nationalities of other victims.
BBC regional reporter Maud Jullien says Ivory Coast has been identified as one of several countries in West Africa at risk of being targeted by Islamist militants.
AQIM claimed deadly attacks on luxury hotels in Mali in November and Burkina Faso in January.
The group, which has its origin in Algeria's civil war of the 1990s, has expanded across the Sahel regions south of the Sahara in recent years.

Friday, 19 February 2016

Burns Night Supper

Three fine Chevalier dressed for the evening 
- though we are not quite certain as to how one rides a horse in a kilt!


Members and friends of the Grand Priory of Great Britain gathered in Lancashire recently for what has become our annual Burns' Night Supper. We raised a splendid £767 for our the work of the Order - this year including Cardinal Ranjith's leprosy charity SUROL and the Armed Forces Charity BLESMA


Chancellor Fr Mark Lawler gave the "Address to the Haggis"

The fine dining was prepared by members Margaret and Daniel Lawler with costs of the food and wine also covered by donations from members Elizabeth and William Douglas and Damien and Trish McGrath. 

Of course, no Burns' Night is complete without a piper and we are fortunate to number one amongst our most colourful members, our Hospitaller Chev. William Hackett KLJ MMLJ, sporting the his very own Hacket hunting tartan.

Conf. Damien McGrath looking slightly pensive as he prepares to give the "Address to the Lassies".
He needn't have worried. He and his good lady Cons. Trish McGrath composed the "Address" and the "Lassies Reply" with a much appreciated conceit on Eve being created first and only allowing Adam to think he came first to assuage what even the Lord apparently accepts as the male's  proud and boastful nature!



Mrs Rita Addison and Barrister Mr Neil Addison, 
who earlier in the evening had accepted a cheque on behalf of the Thomas More Legal Centre, 
of which he is the National Director.

Amongst the entertainments, 
were songs rendered in fine voice by Chev. Anthony Dickinson KLJ.


Wednesday, 17 February 2016

St Thomas More Legal Centre


A cheque is presented by Chaplin General, Fr Simon Henry, ECLJ GOMLJ.
Along with Chancellor, Fr. Mark Lawler SChLJ MMLJ,
Marshal H.E. Chev. Matthew Jackson KLJ,
and Secretary Chev. Anthony Dickinson KLJ.

At an Order function recently - our annual Burns' Night celebration - the Grand Priory of Great Britain was pleased to be able to support the St Thomas More Legal Centre with a cheque for £500, which was presented to its National Director, Barrister Mr Neil Addison. (He is the author of the Guide to Religious Freedom and the Law and Religious Discrimination and Hatred Law.)

The Grand Priory felt that the Centre's defence of Christians in modern society echoed the defence of Christians in the Holy Land that is the foundation and tradition of the chivalric Orders in their original purpose.

Sunday, 14 February 2016

Walk for Sri Lanka


On World Leprosy Day this year we held a sponsored walk through Cuerdan Valley Country Park here in Lancashire to raise funds for SUROL - the leprosy Charity in Sri Lanka under the patronage of Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith. There are no photos of the event, as it was pouring with rain, so we didn't linger anywhere for such niceties - hence the picture of my walking boots and hat. The hot home-made soup was much appreciated on our return!

The good news is that we have raised the sum of £250 for our good cause. Thank you to those who walked and to those who sponsored us. Members are still welcome to add to that amount if you forgot to sponsor us on the day!

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Charity Burns' Night Supper


We are planning to celebrate Burns’ Night again this coming year - for practical reasons, a little after the actual date -

ours will take place on Friday 12th February

starting at 7.30pm. 

The evening is hosted by The Grand Prior,

H.E. the Much Honoured Baron of Fetternear, MBE GCLJ GCMlJ JP

This has been an excellent evening over the past three years with a cocktail on arrival, full three course meal with wine and whisky and Scottish entertainments - though you don’t need to be Scots to come along!  Tickets are just £29 per head - which is terrific value considering all you get.

The event is to raise funds for the Order’s charitable work, so come along and support it whilst having a great evening’s fun.


WHAT YOU WILL EXPERIENCE…

Traditional  Piping in o’ the Haggis.

A Tartan sash for each of the Ladies.

 A cocktail on arrival.

Three-course traditional Burns’ Night Fare consisting of:

Scotch Broth

Haggis wi’ Bashit Neeps & Champit Tatties

Pudding of Clootie Dumpling.

Wine with the meal  -  Whisky for the various toasts

 - The address to the Haggis -

 - The Toast to the Lassies -

  - The Reply from the Lassies -

“Entertainments” in song & verse in keeping with the evening. 

Tickets available from Fr Simon Henry at St Catherine's. 
Everyone welcome.
Dress: - Black Tie and Dinner Jacket - or - suit and tie.  
Equivalent for Ladies.





Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Charity Carol Concert Success - a true reflection of the spirit of Christmas

 Members and friends of the Order, 
along with the Grand Prior The Much Honoured Baron of Fetternear,
  braved terrible rain last Saturday evening to attend our annual Carol Concert. 
Fortunately the inclement weather didn't put people off coming out
and there was a full church to appreciate the wonderful music of the "Octavius Choir"
under the talented direction of Mr David Scott-Thomas.

 The evening raised the magnificent sum of £4,310, 
which is sent to Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith 
for the work of SUROL in Sri Lanka, 
caring for those affected by leprosy. 

 A wide range of music and readings both entertained and lifted our spirits 
as we directed our thoughts towards the great Feast of Christmas.

 Mulled wine and mince pies afterwards 
helped to fortify those who had to travel back home through the heavy rain.

 Special thanks should go to Chev. Anthony Dickinson KLJ, who organised the concert
and to the singers who gave their time and services at this busy period of the year, 
as well as to all those who came along and gave so generously to help those in need
- a true reflection of the spirit of Christmas.

Monday, 7 December 2015

Carol Concert in Lancashire



Carol Concert
on Saturday 19th December
7.30pm
Church of St Catherine Labouré
Stanifield Lane
Farington
Leyland
PR25 4QG

Mulled Wine and Mince Pies afterwards.

Free entry
A collection will be taken for the work of 
SUROL - Cardinal Ranjith's Charity for
those suffering from leprosy in Sri Lanka
Everyone Welcome!

This is now our fourth year of this highly popular event,
raising thousands of pounds for our charities,
organised by Chev. Anthony Dickinson KLJ
 with assistance from professional and semi-professional singers from all over Lancashire.
Each year it is a great opportunity for members and friends to meet
and publicise the work of the Order in Lancashire.

 

You might also like "Last year's Carol Concert".

Friday, 20 November 2015

The Archbishop of Liverpool celebrates Requiem Mass for the Order


Early in November members and friends of the Order gathered in the Chaplain General's church of St Catherine Labouré in Leyland, Lancashire to celebrate Requiem Mass for deceased members and friends of the Order and for parishioners of the parish.
We were delighted that the Archbishop of Liverpool, the Most Rev Malcolm McMahon, OP was with us to celebrate the Mass.

The church prepared for Mass


Members gather to process in.

The members process in 
accompanied by the pipes played by Chev. William Hackett KLJ MMLJ.


Servers from the parish  were marshalled by MC Mr Charles Bradshaw.

Chaplain General for Great Britain,Rev. Fr. Simon Henry ECLJ GOMLJ, 
reads out a letter of thanks sent by Cardinal Duka, 
welcoming his fellow Dominican, the Archbishop of Liverpool.


The Archbishop processed in to Sacerdos et Pontifex 
by Peter Smedley
(a previous Director of Music at St Barnabas Cathedral Nottingham
 - the Archbishop's former Diocese)

His Grace, the Archbishop 
is assisted by two Chaplains of the Order, 
Fr Aldo Tapparo and Fr William Charlton.

The music was chosen by Chev. Anthony Dickinson KLJ, 
who arranged a superb Schola to lift our hearts in prayer,
 including Missa pro defunctis by Giovanni Francesco Anerio (c. 1567 –1630)
as the Mass setting.

Fr Tapparo reads the Epistle.

Archbishop Malcolm preaching.

Absolutions over the catafalque.

.Libera me Domine by Colin Mawby b. 1936 
(written for the occasion of the Requiem Mass of H.E. William Cardinal Godfrey in 1963)

IN PARADISUM from the Requiem in D Minor by Gabriel Faure (1845 – 1924)
May the angels lead you into paradise; may the martyrs receive you at your arrival


The Grand Prior and members process out after Mass.


We gathered afterwards in the St John Paul Room for a convivial meal.





Saturday, 14 November 2015

Prayers for France


The Chaplain General will offer Mass today for the repose of the souls of those murdered in Paris.
Requiescant in pace.