The Portal March 2016 | Page 17

THE P RTAL March 2016 Page 17 News from the Groups Apostleship of the Sea      What does a Chaplain do on board an ocean-going ship? Ordinariate priest, Fr Simon Ellis, Chaplain to Mount St Mary’s College, Spinkhill, tells us of his experience.   We rely on the sea for so many things and up to 95% of the goods we use or consume in the UK arrive by sea, so, in this Year of Mercy, could we support  some of the 1.5 million seafarers working on 100,000  vessels at sea?  The Catholic charity ‘Apostleship of the Sea’ (AoS), through its network of port chaplains across Great Britain, has been supporting, since 1922, all seafarers who work on board cruise liners, ferries and cargo ships.   Apostleship of the Sea is known by seafarers as  Stella Maris, the ancient name for Mary, Mother of God.   I was privileged to serve as Chaplain on board the 70,000  tonne cruise ship  Oriana  during Holy Week, 2015 at the very time she celebrated her 20th anniversary.  I offered a daily mass for many of the 700 crew at the end of their shift…at nearly midnight each night! Can you imagine people in the UK staying up for a ‘midnight mass’ every night during Holy Week?   The passengers enjoyed mass at a more civilised time! The crew, from countries like India and the Philippines, leave an [