Holy Week 2025

In Holy Week the Church celebrates the mysteries of salvation accomplished by Christ in the last days of the earthly life beginning with his messianic entry into Jerusalem.

The journey of Lent comes to its conclusion as in prayer and action we remember every moment of the events from the cheering as Christ enters Jerusalem until he reaches Calvary. May we make room in our hearts for Jesus Christ.

Bishop Richard’s Weekly Message

Dear brothers and  sisters in Christ,  

This Sunday, as we gather for the Palm Sunday  celebration, our Holy Week begins.  

The joyous  message that greets the Messiah as he enters Jerusalem must, surely, bring  hope to a world in which so many of our brothers and sisters are suffering  the effects of conflict, injustice and the impact of natural  disasters.  

As we enter  Jerusalem in the celebration of the Palm Sunday Liturgy, let us take with us  in prayer our brothers and sisters across the world. In our prayer, in our  lives, let us seek to walk with them in their suffering as, in the coming  days, we spend time with the One who is the Suffering Servant.  

As the Passion  is read this Sunday, let us make every effort to walk with Jesus in every  step that he takes. In the days to come this week, I invite you to take parts  of the Passion account and make use of them for Lectio Divina. This prayerful reflection on the sacred text will bring  the words of the Gospel to a place in the heart, where we listen in faith to  the One who calls us to be His. The more we dwell in the Gospel, the more we  dwell in Christ, in the One who suffered, died and rose again for  us.  

May God bless  you all,

+ Richard

Holy Week

  • PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION 10AM  Blessing of the Palms in the Hall, Procession into the Church, The Passion of St Luke,  Mass.
  • Monday in Holy Week Mass. St Mary’s House 8.15am
  • Tuesday in Holy Week Mass 9.30am
  • Spy Wednesday Mass 9.30am
  • The CHRISM MASS Arundel Cathedral 6pm.Live streamed.
  • The blessing of the Holy Oils. The Sacrament of Baptism, The Chrism for the Sacraments of Confirmation and The order of Priesthood. The Holy Oil for the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick. The Renewal of Priestly Promises.
  • HOLY THURSDAY or MAUNDY THURSDAY -from the Mandate to loving service. The Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7pm. The Washing of feet, the Mass, Procession of the Blessed Sacrament to the Altar of Repose. Prayer, Watching until 10pm
  • GOOD FRIDAY 
  • 10 AM The Way of the Cross
  • 3 PM  Celebration of the Passion of the Lord, The Passion of St John, The Intercessions, the Veneration of the Cross. Holy Communion.
  • HOLY SATURDAY
  • HMP LEWES. EASTER MASS 8.30AM
  • THE EASTER VIGIL In St Mary’s Church 8pm
  • EASTER SUNDAY MASS 10AM

Pastoral Notes Good Friday.

Observed as a Day of Fasting & Abstinence.

Basket Collection for the Holy Land Places at both Services.

The Assisted Dying Bill

The Catholic Medical Association  has provided comments on the proposed Bill – more details can be found here

Myanmar

CAFOD & the Disasters Emergency Committee have appeals for Myanmar after the earthquakes. Card donations can be made here.


The royal banners forward go

The cross shines forth in mystic glow

Where he in flesh, our flesh who made

Our sentence bore, our ransom paid

The Fourth Week Of Lent

REJOICE – the opening word of the  Entrance chant for mid- Lent and an opportunity for a breather before we commence our reflection on the Passion, Death and Rising of the Lord. In the other preparatory season, Advent there is a similar midpoint and in Churches that have them, the wearing of Rose-coloured vestments. It also encourages us to engage in the forthcoming Feasts.

An old English title for this Sunday was Mothering Sunday when domestic staff were given leave to attend Church. Tradition now has it as Mother’s Day when we show our love and affection for our own Mother. A joyful day for all the Mothers.

Pope Francis

As we do at every Mass we do pray for the Pope and now in thanksgiving for his release from hospital.

Mass Schedule – N.B. Clocks Go Forward At 1 am Sunday!

  • Sunday 30th March 10 am Fourth Sunday of Lent
  • Monday 31st March 8:15 am St Mary’s House
  • Wednesday 2nd April 7 pm Stations of the Cross and Lent Weekday Mass
  • Friday 4th April 9:30am Lent Weekday Mass
  • Sunday 6th April 10 am Fifth Sunday of Lent
  • Sunday 6th April 3 pm Mass with the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick at St Mary’s Church

Way Of The Cross

The journey of Christ to the Cross. Wednesday Evening including Mass 7pm. At other times when you are in Church follow the Way of the 14 pictures.

The Word Of Life

The April Edition is now in the Entrance for you to pick up and use during the month of April for your reflective prayer.

Lent Retreat Day

With the Monks in the City. Saturday 5th April at St john the Baptist’s  10am – 4pm. See poster for details. An opportunity to deepen your spiritual preparation this Lent, to affirm your need for God’s grace and renewal as we approach the commemoration of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Lord of Life. Please bring your own lunch. Teas and Coffees provided. Book your place(s) via brightonmonks@worth.org.uk or phone 07444 802368

Mass With The Sacrament Of The Anointing Of The Sick

In St Mary’s  Sunday 6th April 3pm. The Sacrament is available in this communal setting for those with a serious illness, those are awaiting an operation, those of advanced age who have become noticeably weakened, also for those who have received the Sacrament previously and continue with ill health. Have a word with Fr John if unsure. Tea will follow.

Schools Break Up

From Friday 4th April returning on Easter Tuesday (22nd April)

Passiontide

This commences next Saturday

Finances

Good news the Contactless Card machine is now working and parishioners around the Diocese are finding this helpful (Did you read fewer children are swallowing coins now they are rarely used?) Offertory envelopes 2025-2026.Peter Cropp will be handing these to you after Mass. They do help if as a taxpayer you gift aid your giving. Standing Order Forms. If you prefer to donate this way Peter has forms for you. The Parish Accounts will be available after Easter. The two major leaks in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel and by the Lady Altar have been patched £960.

Reconciliation

On Wednesday 2nd April Years 4,5,6, will have the opportunity to participate in the Sacrament following  an Assembly. (Please note the change in time our Mass – it starts at 7pm)


Nothing can trouble
Nothing can frighten
Those who seek God shall never go wanting
Nothing can trouble
Nothing can frighten
God alone fills us
Nada te turbe no 880 Taize

The Season Of Lent

After Ash Wednesday the 40 days journey to Easter Commences with opportunities for prayer, generosity and self restraint. Finding a new way to make these practices relevant is part of our effort to engage with the purpose of Lent. We are so fortunate to have the experiences of Spring – warmth and light to stimulate our response.

Bishop Richard’s Weekly Message

Pope Francis Gives Us His Message

Dear brothers and sisters,

We begin our annual pilgrimage of Lent in faith and hope with the penitential rite of the imposition of ashes. The Church, our mother and teacher, invites us to open our hearts to God’s grace, so that we can celebrate with great joy the paschal victory of Christ the Lord over sin and death, which led Saint Paul to exclaim: “Death has been swallowed up in victory. Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?” ( 1 Cor 15:54-55). Indeed, Jesus Christ, crucified and risen, is the heart of our faith and the pledge of our hope in the Father’s great promise, already fulfilled in his beloved Son: life eternal (cf. Jn 10:28; 17:3)… For the full message please click here

Prayer For The Pope

We do this daily and when praying the Eucharistic Prayer, we realise we he is always remembered.

Mass Schedule

  • Sunday 9th March 10am First Sunday in Lent
  • Monday 10th March 8:15am St Mary’s House
  • Wednesday 12th March 9:00am Lent Weekday Mass
  • Friday 14th March 9:30am Lent Weekday Mass
  • Sunday 16th March 2nd Sunday in Lent

CAFOD Fast Day

This coming Friday is a day for Fasting for the projects of the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development. What you might save by your self denial may be returned in the envelope or you may prefer to transfer your gift by card – please click here.

Lenten Reconciliation Service

Thursday 27th March 7-9pm in St Mary Magdalen Church. Upper North Street. Bishop Richard will be leading and there will be Priest Confessors around the Church. See the Poster.

The Vocation of The Permanent Diaconate

An Open Evening Session at St John the Evangelist, Horsham at Friday 14th March at 7pm. More information can be found here.

Soup and Sandwich Lunch

This Thursday 13th March at 12 noon. See the poster.

The Catholic Social Action Network Survey

A survey concerning the two-child benefit cap. If you wish to participate please visit this link.

Diocesan Vacancies

P/T clergy welfare officer

Health and safety officer

For details of these positions please click here.

Canon Oliver Heaney RIP

There is no date yet for Canon Oliver Heaney’s funeral



Forty days and forty nights
You were fasting in the wild
Forty days and forty nights
Tempted still and yet unbeguiled

Fifth Week of Easter

The Season is rushing by, and Thursday week (May 9th) will be Ascension Thursday, a Holyday of Obligation. We have another image used by Jesus, one understood by the Chosen People, and one we can easily grasp. It reminds us to find strength by adhering to Jesus, like a branch attached to its stem. Every now and then it is good to ask ourselves how we are developing our understanding of the Faith and what it means for our sense of membership. There is a regular reminder as we pray the Eucharistic Prayer with parts  such as “that we may become on body one spirit in Christ”, in union of mind and heart with Pope Francis and our shepherd, Bishop Richard.

‘Intricately Woven By The Lord’ – from the Bishops of England & Wales

A Pastoral reflection on gender by the Bishops. With all the media comments and hype, a calm informative document to inform the discussions in which we may be involved, to read please click here.

Mass Schedule

  • Sunday 28th April 10am 5th Sunday of Easter
  • Monday 29th April, St Mary’s House St Catherine of Siena (Patron of Europe)
  • Wednesday 9:30am St Joseph The Worker
  • Friday 3rd May 9:30am St Philip & St James (Apostles)
  • Sunday 5th May 10am 6th Sunday of Easter

Praying For Vocations

We continue praying for responses to vocations to Priesthood. Praying for the families from which will come future candidates.

Do you ever talk about his at home? Do you ever pray about it ?

Please equip yourself with a prayer card and a leaflet.

Read what Pope Francis says to us here.

SVP & CAFOD

In preparation for a General Election, the SVP and CAFOD are to equip Catholics to question candidates about tackling issues of poverty and injustice.

CAFOD’S SUDAN CRISIS APPEAL

You can read more about this appeal and donate here. You can also donate cash to the wall box in the entrance.

Catch Up

Peter Cropp has received the Benemerenti Medal for his long commitment to the SVP, including managing of gift aid in the Parish. Well done! There was a tribute to Hilda Searle’s involvement in the Parish, her charitable activities with the SVP and her fidelity to the Mass. Thank you to those able to attend her Requiem.

Memorial Bench

The Family of Rita and Melville Smith RIP have kindly donated a bench for the courtyard in their memory. It is awaiting a plaque to dedicate it.

Polling Station

On Thursday it is the election for the Police & Crime Commissioner. Remember to bring Photo ID when you come to vote.

Saints of the Week

  • St Catherine of Siena who was influential in bringing the Pope back from Avignon to Rome
  • St Joseph the Worker, the carpenter who reminds us of the value of work
  • SS Philip and James – Apostles

New Lectionary to be introduced from Advent 2024

From 1st December this year a new lectionary will be introduced in England and Wales. More information about this can be found here


St George Patron of England

St George appeared to have received very little publicity this week.

Leader, now on earth no longer
Soldier of the eternal King
Victor in the fight for heaven
We thy loving praise sing

Great Saint George our patron
Help us, in the conflict be thou nigh,
Help us in that daily battle,
Where each one must live or die.

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