Faith Covenant Forum

Today His Grace attended the online Faith Covenant Forum of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Faith & Society, chaired by the Rt Hon Sir Stephen Timms MP and hosted by the Faith Action Network.

The Faith Covenant Forum brings all of the Covenant holders together (both local authority representatives and faith leaders) to share best practice during COVID-19 and beyond. It is also a space for prospective Covenant areas to hear about what the Covenant looks like in action.

Since 2012, there has been a realisation that faith groups can be seen as a problem to local councils due to suspicion, bias, and political issues. As a result, communities missed out on the valuable contribution faith groups can make. During the pandemic councils had to depend on all faith settings in a way never seen before because faith groups were able to provide the support needed.

The Faith Covenant is a joint commitment between faith communities and local authorities to a set of principles that guide engagement, aiming to remove some of the mistrust that exists and to promote open, practical working on all levels. The Archbishop was one of the main signatories of the Faith Covenant with Brighton & Hove City Council as Chair of the Faith Council in November 2018.

The Forum discussed the success of various “warm spaces” initiatives around the country where Faith venues have partnered with local authorities to provide places for those affected by the rising cost of energy bills, to congregate, socialise and keep warm. Ideas and suggestions as well as testimonies of how the initiatives have worked and brought communities together were shared.

With the blessing of attendees, a group photograph of the Forum was taken at the end of the meeting. The Forum meets quarterly online, though plans are being made for an in-person meeting sometime in the future. The virtue of being online however, means that Forum members can participate despite the wide distances between locations!

During his recent visit to the Philippines, His Grace took the opportunity to discuss the concept and work of the Faith Covenant with civic leaders, city Mayors and state Governors to promote the concept to them. The idea was received positively with at least one commitment from a city Mayor to explore the idea for their city.

The Archbishop firmly believes that the Old Roman apostolate wherever it operates should seek closer working and partnerships with local civic authorities to promote Catholic social action.

Visitation to the Philippines 2023: “Tell it to Jesus!”

From February 7th to February 27th, the Titular Archbishop of Selsey embarked on a pastoral visitation to the Philippine Territory. His Grace led a series of religious and social events across the region, aimed at strengthening the faith and connection of the local Old Roman community.

The visitation began with a welcome party to greet His Grace at the airport led by Bishop Joash Jaime the episcopal administrator for the Old Roman apostolate in the Philippines, and representatives of the local clergy and faithful. The Archbishop was accompanied as chaplain on this visitation by Fr Thomas Gierke OSF from Chicago.

His Grace’s main message and motto for the visit was, “Tell it to Jesus” a phrase to remind clergy and faithful alike to remember the sacrifice of Our Lord on Calvary to encourage sacrificial living for the gospel and each other. When tempted, forlorn or anxious, the Archbishop encouraged the faithful to think of Our Lord’s perseverance in His Father’s Will for love of us, and look at a crucifix and think, is our excuse worthy of His sacrifice?

During his visit the Archbishop offered daily Mass, gave homilies, conferred minor ordinations, celebrated liturgies, participated in processions and visited shrines. His Grace met with government officials, including city mayors and state governors, to discuss issues affecting the Old Roman apostolate and the Catholic community in the regions served by the Old Roman apostolate.

His Grace visited the Tagapo Chapel to see the refurbishment progress and inspire the rejuvenation of the local apostolate. Many people turned out for Sunday Mass to meet the Archbishop and receive his words of hope and encouragement. Phase 1 of the renovation i.e. new ceiling, sanctuary and electric circuitry is complete, but fundraising continues for Phase 2, i.e. installation of a WC and refurbishment of the priest’s quarters. To make a contribution please visit here.

His Grace also visited the other chapels of the apostolate in the Philippines, including Divine Mercy, Pintong Bukawe, San Mateo and Holy Hearts, Barangay 418 Zone 43, Sampaloc as well as Divine Mercy, Bacoor.

The Archbishop attended a conference held for the clergy of the territory, a day of prayer and fellowship. His Grace gave conferences on the nature and spirituality of priesthood, with a particular emphasis on Tradition, the liturgy and perennial magisterium of the Church, and vocation as personal sacrifice. Fr Gierke gave a presentation on the living out of his bivocational ministry as a Franciscan religious and prison nurse, and Bishop Jaime discussed matters regarding the local apostolate.

One of the highlights of the visitation was a special event for lay pastoral leaders. The day conference brought together lay representatives from all the missions and chapels in the territory for Mass, fellowship and discussion. The Archbishop gave conferences on the history and raison d’être of the Old Roman apostolate, an overview of the global dimension of the apostolate, and facilitated a discussion on mission, fundraising and social action partnerships. Meals were prepared by the hosting mission and the day concluded with a prize raffle drawn by the Archbishop.

In addition to the religious events, the Titular Archbishop also took part in several social activities. He visited local communities and participated in cultural events, where he experienced the rich and diverse Filipino culture and generous hospitality.

The unintended mascot of the visitation was a little kitten, named “Luke” by the Archbishop who, with Fr Gierke was moved to rescue him from the streets. Appearing to be blind, Luke was taken to a vet for treatment and then left with one of the faithful for recuperation! He has wonderfully recovered his sight!

The visitation concluded on February 27th, with a farewell celebration attended by the local clergy and faithful. His Grace expressed his gratitude for the warm welcome he received and for the opportunity to serve the Catholic community in the Philippine Territory.

The Archbishop returned to the United Kingdom on Tuesday, February 28th, with a renewed sense of purpose and commitment to his faith. His visitation to the Philippine Territory was a testament to the power of faith and the importance of building strong connections between Catholic communities and the Old Roman apostolate around the world.


ORDO January 2023

ANNIVERSARIES

REQUIEM AETERNAM
11 Jan 1958 ✠Carmel Henry Carfora – reposed in the Lord
30 Jan ✠Francis Everden Glenn OSC

AD MULTOS ANNOS
31 Jan 2020 Mt Revd Rommel Banag (sub con) – ordained to the sacred presbyterate
31 Jan 2020 Revd Juvanni (Cyril) A. Bernales (sub con) – ordained to the sacred presbyterate
31 Jan 2020 Mt Revd Joash Diaz Jaime (sub con) – ordained to the sacred presbyterate
31 Jan 2020 Revd José Rodelon Portez (sub con) – ordained to the sacred presbyterate

Philippines Visitation 2023 Announced

Press Release Philippines

Archbishop Jerome Lloyd, Titular Archbishop of Selsey and head of the Old Roman apostolate internationally, will pay an extended visit to the Philippines in February 2023. This will be a historic occasion, as the Archbishop is one of the most senior members of the Old Roman Catholic Church, which traces its roots prior to the First Vatican Council and back to the 16th century underground Catholic resistance during the Protestant Reformation in northern Europe.

During his stay in the Philippines, Archbishop Lloyd will be meeting with local clergy, lay leaders, and members of the public from all walks of life. He will also be taking part in important religious ceremonies, offering spiritual guidance and sharing his knowledge and experience with the community. His visit marks a significant milestone in the relationship between the Old Roman Catholic Church and the Philippines, and the Archbishop’s presence is sure to bring a sense of curiosity and interest to the people of the country about the Old Roman apostolate.

Archbishop Lloyd will be accompanied by a team of local experts and community lay leaders to ensure that his visit is successful. During his stay, he will be visiting various mission chapels and apostolates in different regions of the Philippines. He will also have meetings with members of the Roman Catholic hierarchy, local government officials, and other religious leaders to discuss matters of mutual interest. The Archbishop has a keen interest in social action and community cohesion as exampled by his particular ministry in the UK for the homeless and relieving community tensions, e.g. combating racial hate crime.

During this visit, Archbishop Lloyd is expected to give spiritual conferences about the mission and vision of the Old Roman Catholic apostolate. He will also address social action projects, family values, and traditional Filipino customs that are important for maintaining a strong relationship between the Catholic faith and Filipino society. Archbishop Lloyd’s visit is expected to bring greater unity within Old Roman communities through religious services and other community-oriented activities.

Archbishop Lloyd returns after a visitation in 2020 to consecrate an episcopal administrator for the Old Roman apostolate in the Philippines, Bishop Joash Jaime.


Michaelmas Ordinations 2022

On Saturday, September 24th, HE ✠Jerome of Selsey, ordained to the sacred priesthood in the Traditional Latin Rite broadcast live from the historic Clarissine Church of the Elevation of the Holy Cross in Bratislava, the Revd Dr Adam Sýkora PhD (Karlova) & the Revd Dr Robert Wilson PhD (Cantab).

Dr. Sýkora has been appointed to serve the Old Roman apostolate in Slovakia. With a doctorate in theology from the prestigious Univerzita Karlova in Prague and a Master’s degree from the Roman Catholic Faculty of Theology of Cyril and Methodius at Comenius University, Bratislava, Dr. Sýkora brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his theological background. Additionally, he possesses a professional training in psychology, further enhancing his qualifications.

Dr. Wilson has been appointed to serve the Old Roman apostolate within the United Kingdom. With a doctorate in theology from Cambridge University and a Master’s degree from Selwyn College of the same university, Dr. Wilson currently holds the esteemed position of an archivist and librarian at the renowned Bodleian Library, which stands as one of Europe’s oldest libraries situated within Oxford University.

Likewise, in Detroit IL, USA, HE ✠Nioclas of Movilla, ordained to the sacred priesthood via letters dimissorial in the Traditional Latin Rite, the Revd Fr. Stanislaus Guadalupe Ybarra, FMCD (Esteban) of the Littlest Sons of the Sweetest Heart of The Most Blessed Virgin Mary, a religious order under the Congregation of Divine Charity. Fr Stanislaus is a Masters degree graduate of the Catholic University of America, Washington DC and received religious formation in the Congregation of Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary

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Episcopal Visitations 2022

The following are confirmed visitations by the Archbishop of Selsey in 2022.

DATEDESTINATIONPURPOSE
23.04.22 – 30.04.22Slovenská Republika
PrešporokOrdinations
Republik Österreich
Wien / Haslau-Maria EllendPilgrimage
09.05.22 – 19.05.22Rzeczpospolita Polska
WarszawaPastoral
Hayastani Hanrapetut’yun
Էջմիածնի մայր տաճարConference
Երևան / Տաթևի վանքPilgrimage
06.06.22 – 13.06.22Ellinikí Dimokratía
ΖάκυνθοςRetreat
22.06.22 – 29.06.22République Française
Bordèu / BrageiracPastoral
19.08.22 – 23.08.22República Portuguesa
LisboaPastoral
21.09.22 – 30.09.22Slovenská Republika
PrešporokOrdinations
Rzeczpospolita Polska
Warszawa / Gora KalwariaPilgrimage

The archbishop provides pastoral episcopal oversight for Old Roman communities throughout Europe, requiring him to travel regularly to provide sacraments reserved to the episcopal order, e.g. Confirmation and Ordination. Usually these trips include pilgrimages, retreats and conferences, and opportunities for disparate Old Romans within a region to gather together.

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Visitation to Slovakia

In March 2022 His Grace ✠Jerome visited the historic city of Bratislava in the Slovakian Republic to ordain to the Diaconate, Dr Adam Sykora in the Church of the Holy Cross in the medieval city centre.

The ordination took place on Laetare Sunday during Pontifical Mass offered by His Grace in the former Clarissine Church, a gothic church, part of a complex of medieval buildings forming the former Convent of Poor Clares. It was the first liturgy to be offered in the church since its closure at the end of the 19C.

In September His Grace will return to Bratislava Deo volente to ordain as priest, the Revd Dr Adam Sykora, the Revd Dr Robert Wilson and the Revd Br Stanislaus de Guadalupe FMCD. Of your charity please remember the ordinandi in your prayers as they prepare themselves to become “alter Christus”.

View the entire liturgy broadcast from the Clarissine Church here:

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