The First Sunday Of Advent

The countdown to the Solemnity ahead has a last commenced- four weeks which follow a pattern.

The first is about the final coming of Christ, the second prepares a community of repentance, the third is the task of John the Baptist to point out Jesus as the Messiah and on the fourth we have Mary preparing for the birth of her Son.

In the Lectionary we move to Year A when the evangelist is Matthew who has his own way of recording the events of the life of Jesus.

Advent is a time of preparing for the birth of Jesus and that will be our focus. Like Lent, Advent is a time when it appropriate to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation with individual confession. There will be a number of celebrations which will be planned in the next few weeks with a choice of confessors.

Bishop Richard’s Weekly Reflection

Dear brothers and sisters,

This Sunday sees the Church begin a new Liturgical Year. The First Sunday of Advent heralds a time of preparation for our celebration of the Lord’s birth. It is, also, a “season of two parts.” We begin with a focus on the coming Kingdom of God. The second part, beginning on 17th December, provides a more intense preparation for Christmas.

In this first part of Advent, we reflect on our hope in the coming Kingdom. This carries a particular resonance this year, perhaps, as we enter the final month of the Jubilee Year of Hope. 

Advent calls us to be open to the gift of hope. Hope is a virtue. Hope is a gift. It is a mark of the Christian, for our lives are a preparation for the coming of the Lord. We proclaim, every time we profess our faith in the Creed: “I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come.” The Christian life looks forward all the time – in hope – to the wonder of the experience of total love in the Kingdom of the Father. This hope must inform our actions, our encounters with others, our words, our prayer. It is this hope that enables us to live our Christian life, sometimes in the face of opposition and not without suffering and difficulty, here and now – to be Christ’s people each and every day, as we await His coming.

May this season be a time of renewed hope for us all, bringing us to be ever more effective in the work of mission that the Lord has given to us as beacons of hope, witnesses to the coming Kingdom of Our Lord Jesus Christ.

With every blessing,

+ Richard

Mass Schedule

  • Sunday 30th November 10am Advent 1
  • Monday 1st December 8:15am St Mary’s House
  • Wednesday 3rd December 9:30am St Francis Xavier
  • Friday 5th December 9:30am
  • Saturday 6th December 8:30am HMP Lewes
  • Sunday 7th December 10am Advent 2

The Word Of Life

The word of the Scriptures are valuable during the season for reflection.

The December Word of Life leaflet is available on the table in the porch for you.

Pope Leo’s Visit To Turkey To Meet The Orthodox Patriarch

Before setting out he published a letter celebrating the 1700 anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. You can read more about this by following this link.

Bishop Richard’s Comment On The Lifting Of The Two Child Benefits Cap

Bishop Richard Moth, Chair of the Department for Social Justice for the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, has welcomed the government’s decision to scrap the two-child cap on Universal Credit payments. Bishop Richard Moth, Chair of the Department for Social Justice for the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, has welcomed the government’s decision to scrap the two-child cap on Universal Credit payments.

More can be found .

Last Sunday’s Gathering

Thank you for meeting up and especially to James who introduced the Vision & Mission Statement and to those who looked after the refreshments and provided goodies.

Seeking God in prayer – Growing together in faith – Reaching out in love


Come prepare the way of the Lord
Open wide the gates of your heart
For the Saviour comes
And all will see the salvation of God.

Rejoice in the Lord always!

This Sunday takes its name “Gaudete Sunday” from those words – REJOICE! Joy comes from the virtue of Hope and from a deep trust in the promises and presence of God. At this stage of Advent we have the opportunity to relish, appreciate and enjoy how God speaks to us through the words of scripture and his Word who is Life. In less than ten days our Advent waiting and preparation will come to an end with the Feast ahead. “Joy is not selfish – it flows outward through generosity and kindness to others.”

Greater Advent

A description of the last days of Advent on which in the Prayer of the Church there is an invitation to God with a sense of longing.

December 17th – 24th. The titles of the coming God are proclaimed

O Wisdom, O Adonai & Ruler, O Root of Jesse, O Key of David, O Emmanuel. The second Preface of Advent is prayed during this last week and expresses the feelings of the time “the Virgin Mother longed for him with love beyond all telling”.

Mass Schedule

  • Sunday 15th December 10am 3rd Sunday in Advent
  • Monday 16th December 8:15am St Mary’s House
  • Wednesday 18th December 9:30am Advent Weekday Mass
  • Friday 20th December 9:30am Advent Weekday Mass
  • Saturday 21st December 8:30am HMP Lewes
  • Sunday 22nd December 10am 4th Sunday in Advent

Christmas Masses

  • Tuesday 24th December 6pm The First Mass of Christmas
  • Wednesday 25th December 10am Christmas Mass

Thank You!

To the team who worked so hard to prepare our church for our Christmastide celebrations. Not a cobweb, sweet paper or leaf in sight. Well done!

Carol Services

  • Thursday 19th December 1:45pm St Bernadette’s (Years 3 – 6 and parents) at St Mary’s Church
  • Sunday 22nd December 6pm St Mary’s Church – with singers from both parishes. Retiring collection for St Mary’s Meals and Martlets Hospice. Come along and sing!

The Sacrament of Reconciliation

After Mass this Sunday and at other times by arrangement. Please call 01273 563017.


Ah! Lord how shall I meet thee
How welcome thee aright?
All nations long to greet thee
My hope, my sole delight.

The Second Week Of Advent

Prepare The Way Of The Lord

A timely message as we move into the second week of Advent. An encouragement to put in the effort to take stock of our relationship with Jesus Christ and the ways we mark it – by prayer, by the Sacrament of reconciliation with an examination of our conscience, by reflecting on the words of Scripture, and by making sure our hearts are ready. Yes this is what the Season of Advent is about!

The Immaculate Conception Of Mary

This year December 8th falls on an Advent Sunday and so the Solemnity moves to Monday. We will be celebrating this with Mass at 10am. It is a reminder of how Mary was chosen to be the Mother of the Saviour. The Preface of the Mass sums up how she was prepared as a “model of holiness”. Remember how we address Mary as “full of grace”.

Notre Dame

Paris has been celebrating the reopening of the Cathedral damaged by fire five years ago. Many celebrities will be present at the opening and the Catholics of the Archdiocese will rejoice that they can participate in worship there once again in the Mother Church of the Archdiocese of Paris. How many observers and future tourists I wonder will realise that the oft repeated title means that it is dedicated to OUR LADY?

Mass Schedule

  • Sunday 8th December 10am 2nd Sunday of Advent
  • Monday 9th December 10am The Immaculate Conception of Mary
  • Wednesday 11th December 9:30am Advent Mass
  • Friday 13th December 9:30am Advent Mass
  • Sunday 15th December 10am 3rd Sunday of Advent

The Word Who Is Life

Another step forward for the Parishes of Brighton and Hove took place on November 29th .  The Paper presented by Canon David Parmiter has been on the Noticeboard and is now available to read below:

What Was In The Box?

Readers of the Vatican News will have read of a Ceremony in preparation for the Jubilee Year. It centered on the Door of St Peter’s which was sealed up 25 years ago at the end of the last Jubilee Year. It began with breaking out the sealing and the retrieval of a box embedded in the back of the door. Inside the box are the keys to the Holy Door which will be opened by Pope Francis to inaugurate the Jubilee Year  of 2025.

Advent Carol Service

In St Mary’s on Sunday  December 22nd at 6pm.

In Memory of John Mason RIP the retiring collection will be shared by Mary’s Meals and the Martlets Hospice. See the poster for details

St Lucy

A Martyr, one of the fifteen mentioned in Eucharistic Prayer 1. Revered in Sweden as an image of light and celebrated by a procession of of young women with circlets of candles on their heads (not to be imitated H&S)

Remember

We are now Reading Cycle C of the Sunday Lectionary.


On Jordan's Bank, the Baptist's cry
Announces that the lord is nigh
Awake and hearken, for he brings
Glad tidings of the King of kings.

The Third Sunday of Easter

Following the Emmaus Story and the Thomas incident this week we have another post resurrection moment when the disciples like ourselves are called to be witnesses to the Risen Christ. It is an encouragement for us to reflect on the description of a Parish on the first pages of the Pastoral Plan documents.

Human Dignity

You may have heard the Thought for the Day on Friday by a Catholic Catherine Pepinster. It can be found here. It focussed on a recent Declaration from the Congregation for the Faith . You can read Bishop Richard’s brief summary here and read the full Declaration here.

Vocations Day of Prayer

Next Sunday is Vocations Sunday, a Day of Prayer for Vocations. This is not an easy subject because of the mentality of the time. There is also the annual collection for the six year’s training for future priests.

The Word of Life Leaflet for April

Copies of the leaflet are in the entrance for you to keep handy for reflection on the scripture text with prayer and effort to make it part of your spiritual life and attitude.

Mass Schedule

  • Sunday 14th April Mass 10am
  • Monday 15th April St Mary’s Convent 8.15am
  • Wednesday 17th April Eastertide Mass 9.30am
  • Friday 19th April Eastertide Mass 9.30am
  • Saturday 20th April HMP Lewes Mass 8.30am
  • 4th Sunday of Easter (21st April) Mass 10am

Requiem Mass

A Requiem Mass for Hilda Searle (RIP) will be celebrated at 2pm on Tuesday 23rd April.

External Information

May 2nd Polling Day. Remember to bring photo ID when you come to vote.

B&H advice on avoiding falls and information on activities to strengthen mobility – leaflets are available in the porch.


Paschal Prayer To Our Lady

Queen of heaven, rejoice alleluia.
For he whom you were worthy to bear alleluia,
Has risen as he said, alleluia.
Pray for us to God, alleluia,
Rejoice and be glad, O Virgin Mary, alleluia.
For the Lord has risen indeed, alleluia!

Let us pray.
O God, who through the resurrection of your Son,
Our Lord Jesus Christ, did vouchsafe to give joy to the world :
Grant, we beseech you, that through His Mother, the Virgin Mary, we may obtain
the joys of everlasting life,
Through the same Christ Our Lord.
Amen