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a s s i o d n o o at h e a st ... bout prie On 23rd February this year I will have been a bishop for fifteen years. However, ACS Moving on Page 14 for only two of those years was I serving as a diocesan bishop in the Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea after which I was constrained to return home to The Church Union England because of a heart condition which, I was advised, would have limited and challenged the episcopal ministry the people of my diocese had every right to expect of their chief pastor. Since 2005, then, I have done what I have always done as a priest: I have been a pastor in the parochial ministry.

At the beginning of this piece of writing, Communications & Growth perhaps I might be allowed to engage in a Page 12 little bit of reflecting on what this has meant for me? For all those years since I returned to a parish-based ministry, I have rejoiced in the privilege and calling of priesthood and of serving people in the everyday life of a parish. Only very occasionally do I stand amongst the faithful clothed as a bishop even though, of course, I share fully in the episcopal order and, I realize, every sacramental action I perform I do as a bishop.

I am grateful to my episcopal colleagues who value my ministry (sadly, there are one or two who do not welcome this) and who allow me to share in consultation and decision-making on, say, the Council of Bishops. So any ministry I offer, Page 13 THIS IS HOLY WEEK

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Once a Priest.. Continued from front page whatever the circumstances, comes largely Weeks what has been celebrated and Then we listened to that part of the gospel from the perspective of the incumbent and enacted on Palm Sunday – a sharing in the which describes the passion and death of parish priest. I hope that this means that I Kingship of Christ through the mystery of his our Lord. This week, then, we are to set out can offer a suggestion or a view from the crucifixion, burial, and rising again. It is an to meet Christ in his passion, in those last bottom up, as it were, from the level of the uphill task so often, reflecting the Lord’s own days of his suffering. We go out to meet him parish and the parochial clergy to that of carrying of his cross, because it opens each first, in order to follow him. He said to us: ‘If episcope. Sometimes bishops forget what it one of us up to experiencing the pain, the you want to be my disciple, you must deny means to be one of the presbytery; and, yourself, take up your cross and follow me.’ sometimes, those in the presbytery lose So in what we read in the gospel story and sight of how it must be for one who has the from our own experience of life and what is care of all the churches. So sometimes, going on in the world around us, the perhaps, I can offer an insight to each that experience of the world’s suffering is taken may be of value. Since 2012 I have also It is during Holy Week, of by Christ in order to sanctify it, to give it been Superior-General of the Confraternity of meaning and significance. This week, the Blessed Sacrament, the oldest of our course, that the work of almost hour by hour, we can follow Christ in devotional societies for both laity and priest and people combine those moments of his passion. It is good, , and it has been this particular “most” wonderfully to bring then, to decide now that this is indeed going ministry which has brought me most into to be a Holy Week, a different week, a week contact with people and clergy and allowed about that full and proper when we meet Christ in his passion, in order me to enter into their shared pastoral life. remembrance of the Lord’s that when the resurrection is celebrated we This has been immensely enriching and can, after Easter Sunday, follow him more encouraging to my ministry as a bishop (as Passion and Death. closely and witness to him – Christ who has been that which has flowed from the suffered, died and rose from the dead” (from Glastonbury Pilgrimage Association), and I Cardinal Hume: a Spiritual Companion – must offer my thanks to so many for their Reflections Through the Year Lion Books welcome and affection. 2000). wormwood and the gall, of the last days of It is during Holy Week, of course, that the the life of Jesus. There is enough pain and Bishop Roger Jupp work of priest and people combine most bitterness in everyday life – priests who wonderfully to bring about that full and know their communities and their people proper remembrance of the Lord’s Passion know that very well – so why should we add and Death. During it, too, the bishop plays to that by going with Christ to the cross? College of Readers his part both as apostle and as priest, and Such reticence, such an anxiety, is very Patron. The Rt. Revd Norman Banks this is particularly emphasized at the Chrism understandable, of course. But if, Sunday by Bishop of Richborough Mass where people, prebyterate and bishop Sunday, people’s hearts are properly gather together in celebration of Jesus Christ touched by what is unfolded in the Eucharist, Co-patron. The Rt. Revd Martyn JarreÌt who is the Messiah, the Anointed One, and they already have a point of entry into the who, as our Eternal High Priest, intensity and the beauty of what is gradually Are you a licensed Reader “incorporates us into his living Body, the opened up through the liturgies of Maundy (Licensed Lay Minister)? Church, giving us a share in his Priesthood in Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. It The College of Readers is an organisation different ways” (Ceremonies of the Liturgical is my perception that what we teach which aims to provide support, study opportunities Year, p.81). regularly about the mystery of the Eucharist and spiritual development for Readers who accept actually prepares our people for a full the traditional understanding of the apostolic One of the most difficult tasks of the priest participation in what Holy Week means for in the parish is attempting to get as many of each one of us. It is in that soil that our best ministry of bishops, priests and . his people as possible to participate fully in planting is done if we want to grow and Annual membership is £15.00: the round of liturgical observance during nurture a full and deep understanding of Chairman : Barry Barnes Holy Week. How many people say to us celebrating the passion of Jesus Christ Further information may be obtained from clergy in the run-up to Christmas, “This is which is the call of Holy Week. Mary Snape (Treasurer/Registrar) your busy time, !”? Carol services make 01782 332606 Christmas is the popular belief. My answer Looking forward to Holy Week, these words [email protected] to this is always the same: “Why not try out of Cardinal Basil Hume have helped me in www.college-of-readers.org.uk Holy Week? That’s when you will see us all my encouragement of others to properly busy!” And this isn’t just from those share more fully in the liturgies who are largely ignorant about religious which, year on year, are given to us. matters. Often we will find that those who They come from a Palm Sunday would see themselves as “church-going homily preached in 1997. You may Christians” in the fullest sense are those like to ponder them as you think who appear on Palm Sunday but yet do not about how you intend to keep Holy appear again until Easter Sunday. St Paul Week. reminds us that, in order to be glorified with Christ, we must be prepared to suffer with “Today, Palm Sunday, we remember him (Romans 8:17). It is our role as pastors how the crowds went out to meet to encourage all our people to do their Christ calling out: ‘Blessed is he who utmost to continue throughout this Week of comes in the name of the Lord.’ Making the most of Holy Week

By now we are well advanced into the Lent and its culmination will arrive shortly in the shape of Holy Week. This is the most important time of the Christian Year and it will take on a greater significance for us individually as well as corporately if we think ahead and prepare ourselves for this great celebration.

Holy Week, which we shall celebrate shortly, has a shape, this participation, we each of us enter more deeply into the rhythm and flavour all of its own and coming to a fuller mystery of God’s love. Holy Week is not a dramatic understanding of what these are will help us to get the most reconstruction of those events two thousand years ago. It is out of this intense time of celebration. a liturgical celebration in our own time which opens up to us the possibility of a greater understanding and appreciation of The shape of Holy Week is based on the pattern of events what Jesus’ “ full, perfect and sufficient sacrifice” really that we find in St Mark’s Gospel. Already, in these late stages means. of Lent the mood of our celebrations has turned more serious as we approach the time of Jesus’ suffering and Now is the time for each of us to make the decision about death, in a period we sometimes call “Passiontide”. But in how we shall celebrate this ourselves. My own experience of Holy Week itself we concentrate on those crucial events encouraging people to follow Holy Week right through which led to the final confrontation between Jesus and those demonstrates that for many everything finally “clicks into who wished him harm, culminating in his cruel death and place” in a unique and powerful way. Make your plans now glorious resurrection. and resolve, with your brothers and sisters, to follow Christ on his journey from table to the empty tomb. The three great celebrations at the end of Holy Week, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday, mark the final stages of that confrontation. It is most important that these are regarded more as different acts in a single drama, rather than as individual celebrations. The events of Jesus’ passion flowed one into the other and our own keeping of Holy Week should reflect the same. By trying our hardest to follow each of these three days as one celebration leads us on in our identification with Our Lord in his suffering, death and resurrection.

By doing this, we enter most fully into what is called “The Paschal Mystery”, a phrase you will hear frequently during this time. The word “paschal” is derived, through Greek, from the Hebrew word for “Passover”, the time at which Jesus’ passion occurred. In Holy Week and Easter we celebrate the Christian Passover, when we praise God for what he has done for us through the gift of his Son. The word “mystery” does not mean a whodunit to be solved by Poirot or Marple! It is a word we use in the Christian Faith to denote our understanding ( however imperfect) of an aspect of God’s involvement with humankind that he has revealed to us. We do not, for example, fully understand why God loves and forgives us, but we accept this as part of His true nature. So “The Paschal Mystery” refers to the Church’s celebration of God’s love revealed uniquely in Jesus’ sacrifice on the Cross and its vindication through his resurrection.

One of the great aspects of our tradition of Christian worship is the way in which it enables us fully to experience the depths of what we are celebrating. We do not remain bystanders and observers of the action. We are invited to take part, and through 4 Together EASTER 2018 visit our website: www.churchunion.co.uk Maundy Thursday

The Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper begins the three special days (“Triduum”) of Holy Week. The title in English is a corruption of the Latin phrase “mandatum novum” meaning “a new commandment”, part of Jesus’ final words to his disciples where he urged them to emulate the same self-giving love he was showing them. This is a major theme of Maundy Thursday and the actual celebration commemorates the Last Supper, when Jesus revealed the Paschal Mystery by instituting the Eucharist, through which his coming death and resurrection could be remembered and renewed in them for all time. The church is decorated “as for a festival” though, paralleling the mood at the Last Supper, the atmosphere becomes more sombre towards the end..

Earlier in the day ( or week) the clergy will have assembled with their bishop at a celebration which particularly focuses on the priestly elements of Jesus’ life and work which he handed on to his Church. The clergy will renew their Vows and the Holy Oils for use in the sacraments of the Church will be blessed.

In the evening celebration there may take place the ceremony of the footwashing, recalling Jesus’ washing of the disciples feet at the Last Supper. It is a very humbling action for clergy to perform and a reminder that like their Lord they have come “not to be served, but to serve”.

In some location, either within church or in some other place, a special place will have been prepared to house the Blessed Sacrament which at the end of the service will be carried there in solemn procession, remembering Jesus’ journey to the Garden of Gethsemane. Recalling Jesus’ injunction to his friends to “watch and pray”, we are invited to stay for a while, keeping silent vigil. At this stage or later the sanctuary will be stripped of decorations and furnishings leaving it stark and bare for the celebration of the Lord’s Passion the following day.

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The origins of worship on this day go The service is in four parts, beginning back to the early days of the Church and, with the Liturgy of the Word, which specifically, to the customs of the always includes a solemn reading (or Christian community in Jerusalem. As singing) of the story of Jesus’ crucifixion soon as it was feasible, Christians began from St John’s Gospel. Following this we to commemorate Jesus’ death and have the General Intercessions where, resurrection by arranging acts of worship following ancient patterns, the clergy in the very places where they first took lead the congregation in prayers for the place. Later, after the discovery by St Church and the world. After this, a large Helena of remains of the True Cross, cross in brought into church and the worshippers gathered to venerate these people are invited to venerate it fragments a part of their according to local custom. Finally, commemoration. Visiting pilgrims everybody receives Holy Communion observed these ceremonies and reported from the Sacrament reserved the back to their home communities. previous evening, before leaving church Because they were unable themselves to quietly. travel to the Holy Land, churches around the Christian world began to recreate this One of the important elements of this worship in their own buildings. This is the celebration is silence and it is important origin for the ceremony of the that the appropriate atmosphere of “Veneration of the Cross” which forms a solemn remembrance is maintained by central part of the Good Friday Liturgy. limiting extraneous music and by people refraining from conversation until they are outside the church building. HOLY SATURDAY

The final service of the Triduum is the Easter church (weather permitting!) to signify the glory Vigil. It contains elements and themes from the of Christ’s rising and the light he brings to the earliest days of the Christian Church as well as world. The Easter {or “Paschal”) candle is then the drawing together of various components in prepared, by having five studs inserted in it, the life of the worshipping community. The Holy recalling the five wounds Christ received on the Week services underwent a series of revisions Cross. The mystical symbols Alpha and Omega throughout the 20th century to make them are inscribed upon it, remembering Christ’s more accessible to the general membership of words from The Book of the Apocalypse that he the Church. is “the beginning and the end”. The candle is then lit and is carried into the church followed From the beginning Christians met in the by all present. evening before Sunday, the day they quickly began to observe as the weekly celebration of For many centuries, new Christians were only Jesus’ resurrection. By the reckoning of the baptised at the Easter Vigil and for the first time calendar at that time, the setting of the sun was allowed to remain for the whole of the Eucharist. regarded as the close of one day and the The service still retains a Baptismal Liturgy and, beginning of another. Christians would meet for even if no one is to be baptised, will involve a “vigil” – a staying awake – to celebrate their sprinkling the people with the blessed water to faith in Christ and to offer the Eucharistic remind them of their own baptism, after sacrifice. This is still maintained today at professing their faith. Saturday “vigil” masses and “First Evensong” of important festivals. An especially solemn vigil Those people who will have been able to keep would involve the reading of numerous all the three celebrations of the Triduum will passages of Scripture and the singing of several have made a journey from the initial party Psalms. At the Easter Vigil there can be as atmosphere of Jesus’ Passover meal with his many as seven readings, or a minimum of three. friends, through his arrest, trial and crucifixion, culminating in the joy of the Resurrection. Because the Easter Vigil is the most significant There is no better way to come close to Our Lord of the Christian Year, it begins with unique and in his suffering and death and to renew ancient ceremonies designed particularly to ourselves once more through the elation of the make the message of the Resurrection alive for Easter Victory. us today. A new fire is kindled outside the 6 Together EASTER 2018 visit our website: www.additionalcurates.co.uk ] r s e

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6.00pm - S. Luke's - Stations of the Cross o Maundy Thursday 7.30pm Mass with Address Website : www.st-marymagdalene.co.uk

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Monday of Holy Week Tuesday in Holy Week 7.30pm Solemn Mass of the Lord's email : [email protected] 7.30pm - S. Mark's - Mass and address d Supper and Vigil of the Passion until Monday to Wednesday n 9.30am Mass with Address HOLY WEEK 2018 Tuesday of Holy Week a Midnight Said Mass 9.30am and 7.30pm

l Wednesday in Holy Week PALM SUNDAY 7.30pm - S. Saviour's - Mass and address l Good Friday Maundy Thursday e 9.30am Mass with Address 7.30pm. Mass of the Lord’s Supper, 09.15 Blessing and Procession of Palms Wednesday of Holy Week w 12 Noon Stations of the Cross Sung Mass with the Reading of the h Maundy Thursday

t washing of feet and Watch until Midnight. 9.30am - S. Saviour's - Mass 2pm Solemn Liturgy of the Passion Passion 18.00 Chrism Mass at S Aidan’s u 7.30pm Mass of the Lord's Supper, Good Friday

7.30pm - S. Luke's - Mass and address o Holy Saturday Washing of Feet & Watch of Prayer Grangetown, Sunderland S 3.00pm Liturgy of the Lord's Maundy Thursday 8.30pm The Easter Vigil , Good Friday from 10:00am Children’s MON TUE WED of HOLY WEEK 7.30pm - S. Mark's - Mass of the Lord’s d Passion. 6.00pmStations of the Cross l Easter Sunday 10am Parish Mass Activities, 3.00pm Stations of the Cross & 09.00 Mass with Address e

Supper / 7.30pm - S. Luke's - Mass of the i Easter Day HOLY THURSDAY f Holy Saturday

f Good Friday Liturgy Lord’s Supper Fr.Alex Lane 0208 894 3580. Parish Mass 10am 18.00 Mass of the Last Supper with e 8.00pm Easter Vigil & First Mass of Easter Website: allsaintstwickenham.co.uk Good Friday 10.00am - S. Saviour's - h Contact: Fr David Raine SSC, Vicar. Mandatum and Procession to the Altar of

S Easter Day 8.00am Said Mass. Children’s workshop and Stations of the 0191 5143485 [email protected]

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Cross / 3.00pm - S. Mark's - Liturgy of l GOOD FRIDAY t Parish Priest: Fr. Andrew Howard St.Catherine of Siena, Good Friday 3.00pm - S. Luke's - Liturgy of s 12.00 Stations of the Cross Good Friday a Telephone: 01302 285316 or 0774 0932758

c Richmond Road, Sheffield 13.00 Liturgy of the Passion with the E-mail: [email protected]: All Saints, Holy Saturday 8.30pm - S. Mark's - Easter w Veneration of the Cross and Holy

e www.stwilfridscantley.co.uk Palm Sunday Vigil / 8.30pm - S. Lukes - Easter Vigil Communion N

10.00am Blessing of Palms, procession & South Kirkby , HOLY SATURDAY Easter Day 9.00am - S. Saviour’s - Sung ) Parish Mass / 4.00pm Preparation for Mass 10.30am - S. Mark's - Sung Mass s 18.00 Blessing of the new Fire, Paschal e Easter, Confessions, Exposition & Maundy Thursday 10.30am - S. Luke's - Sung Mass l Candle, Vigil and First Mass of Easter a S.Chad's, Bradford Benediction 18.00 Mass of the Lord's 6.00pm - S. Mark's - Evening Prayer and D EASTER DAY Maundy Thursday

Benediction e SOCIETY PARISH Supper and Vigil 09.15 Solemn Mass with Renewal of

h 8.00pm Mass of the Lords Supper & watch t Baptismal Vows Contact Fr Dexter Bracey 01793 538220 Holy Week and Easter Good Friday Good Friday www.swindonnewtown.co.uk d Palm Sunday: Procession of Palms and n 10.00am Childrens Workshop Parish Priest: Fr Beresford Skelton

a 14.00 The Liturgy . Solemn Sung Mass 10.30am (no 2.30pm. Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday & CMP SSC 1915656318 e Holy Saturday r Evensong)

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h Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: Holy Saturday The Mission Community of s 7.00pm The Easter Vigil 18.00 Easter Vigil and Lighting All the sorrows and the joys of this

k Low Mass 7.30pm r Easter Day 10.00am Parish Mass of the Paschal Candle. sacred time be with you all

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Contact Fr.Philip Knowles 0114 239 9598 Easter Day Plymouth t Mass of the Lord’s Supper 7.30pm

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St Thomas Royal Navy Avenue + St Peter Wyndham e followed by the Stripping of the Altars 10.00 Parish Mass. The Parish Church Square + St James the Less Ham Drive W and Watch until Midnight Spennymoor, DL16 6NE ( of S.James the Great, Palm Sunday PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD s Good Friday: Stations of the Cross d 10.30am, Confessions 2.30pm Albert Hill, Darlington, Co.Durham St.Mary’s Horden, 9am Procession of Palms and Sung Mass 9.30am Morning Prayer [St Peter] e

e Maundy Thursday 10.00am Holy Saturday: Easter Vigil 7.30pm Blessing of Palms, Procession & L Palm Sunday 10:00am Procession of County Durham 7pm Mass of the Lord's Supper followed Solemn Mass, Homily [St Peter] , Easter Day: Procession, Blessing of Palms and Parish Mass Palm Sunday - 9.30am Blessing of Palms, by the watch at the Altar of Repose until 10.15am Blessing of Palms, Procession & m Easter Garden and Solemn Sung Mass Holy Week a Procession and Parish Mass 10pm Night Prayer

Mass + hymns [St Thomas] h 10.45am, Evensong 6.30 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday r Monday to Wednesday - 6.30pm Mass, Good Friday Coffee/Tea after Mass u 6:30 pm Said Mass with Homily (On www.saintchadtollerlane.org.uk Address and Stations of the Cross 12 noon The Liturgy of the Lord's Passion HOLY MONDAY, HOLY TUESDAY & HOLY WEDNESDAY D

- Wednesday, Mass also at 9:30 am) Maundy Thursday and Death t - 8pm Solemn Mass of the 7.30pm Sung Mass & Homily [St.Peter] Maundy Thursday s 7:00pm Sung Mass, Lord’s Supper and Watch of the Passion Holy Saturday

CONFESSIONS [after Mass and by a Washing of the Feet, Stripping of the 8pm The Great Vigil, Confirmation and First E All Saints, Good Friday appointment Mobile: 07702364796] - - 9.30am Stations of the Altars and Watch of the Passion Mass of Easter h MAUNDY THURSDAY t North Street, York. Good Friday Cross; 3pm Solemn Liturgy of the r 9:00 am Meditation Principal celebrant and preacher: the 7.30pm Solemn Mass of the Lord’s Supper, o 3:00pm Liturgy of the Passion Passion; 6.30pm Maria Desolata

N Bishop of Beverley followed by Easter Mandatum & Watch until Midnight [St Peter] Palm Sunday Easter Day Holy Saturday - 8pm Easter Vigil and Solemn First Mass of Easter party and fireworks GOOD FRIDAY 0.30am Said Mass, 5.30pm High 10:00 am Parish Mass followed by Easter Day Mass with Blessing of Palms Easter Day - 9.30am Parish Mass and 11.00am Stations of the Cross Sherry Reception in Church Hall 9am Festival Mass followed by a 3.00pm The Liturgy of the Day, Veneration of Maria Consolata; 6pm Solemn Evensong Maundy Thursday For more information, visit our web site: children's Easter egg hunt / 6pm the Cross and Holy Communion [St.Peter] and Benediction 7.30pm Mass of the Lord's Supper. Stjamesdarlington.org Or telephone Evensong & Benediction of the Blessed Hot Cross Bun Tea Father Kenneth Crawford - 01325 240183 The Revd Kyle G. McNeil SSC Sacrament HOLY SATURDAY Good Friday 0191 586 0606 8.00pm Paschal Vigil & First Mass of the Parish Priest: Fr. John Livesley 12 noon Stations of the Cross, 7.30pm Christ Church, Staincliffe Hall Road WF17 7QX www.stmaryshorden.co.uk Resurrection [St.Peter] Solemn Liturgy of the Passion. SSC: 01388 814817 EASTER DAY St John the Evangelist, Ealand Road WF17 8HT Palm Sunday: Parish Mass with blessing of 9.30am Morning Prayer [St Peter] Holy Saturday St.Columba Christ the King, 10.00am Solemn Mass, Homily [St Peter] 7.30pm Paschal Vigil. palms and procession / 10.15am Mass + hymns [St Thomas] 9.15am Carlinghow / 11am Staincliffe Bowburn, Durham, DH6 5DS Maundy Thursday 7.30pm Staincliffe Liturgy Middlesbrough Coffee/Tea after Mass Fr.Ken Gabbadon Palm Sunday 11am Procession of Fr.David Way 01752 240119 of Maundy Thursday (Mass with washing of Palm Sunday Palms and Sung Mass feet and removal of the Sacrament to the Maundy Thursday Altar of repose) followed by watch of the 9.30am Palm Procession and Sung Mass. All Saints, South Shields. Monday - Wednesday 7pm Mass of the Lord's Supper followed Passion 'til midnight. by the watch at the Altar of Repose Bathwick Parishes, Bath 7pm Mass Palm Sunday - 10am Blessing of Palms, Good Friday 2pm Staincliffe Liturgy of Good Friday Maundy Thursday /10pm Night Prayer 3pm St.Mary’s Procession and Sung Mass. Good Friday (with veneration of the Cross The Liturgy of the Lord's Passion and 7.30pm Sung Mass of the Lord's Supper (bottom of Bathwick Hill) Maundy Thursday - 8.00pm Mass of the and communion from the preconsecrated) Death Holy Saturday Good Friday Palm Sunday Last Supper and Watch 'til Midnight. / 4pm Carlinghow. Maria Desolata AT OUR SISTER CHURCH, ST. ANDREW'S Easter Eve 3pm The Passion 10.30am Parish Mass Good Friday - 2pm The Good Friday 7.30pm Carlinghow Paschal SPENNYMOOR DL16 6NE 8pm The Great Holy Saturday 6pm Stations of the Cross Liturgy. Vigil of the Resurrection Vigil and First Mass of Easter Maundy Thursday Holy Saturday - 8.00pm Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday Parish Mass of the 7.00pm The Easter Vigil. Principal celebrant and preacher: Easter Day 7.30pm Mass of the Last Supper First Mass of Easter. Resurrection. 9.15am Carlinghow the Bishop of Beverley followed by / 11am Staincliffe followed by Watch Easter Day - 10am Sung Mass. 9.30am Sung Mass & Renewal of an Easter party and fireworks Baptismal Promises. Easter Day 11am Festival Mass Good Friday Please visit our Facebook Page Fr.Mervyn Thompson, or follow us on Twitter. followed by a children's Easter egg hunt 7.00pm Stainer’s Crucifixion For further information contact Parish Priest: Fr. John Livesley Easter Day Team : 0191 456 1851 The Parish of St Peter and Fr.Stephen Cooper on 01 642 824779. SSC: 01388 814817 10.30am Parish Mass St Leonard, Horbury (WF4 6AS) with St.John's St. Martin's, Barton, St John, Horbury Bridge (WF4 5NU) St Paul. King Cross, Halifax ALL SAINTS' (opposite the fire station) Queens Road, HX1 3NU CHURCH MIDDLESBROUGH Barton Hill Road, Torquay, TQ2 8JA Palm Sunday 8am, Mass, St Peter's 10am, Palm Sunday Palm Sunday (corner of Linthorpe Road and Grange Road) Procession and Sung Mass, St John's 9am Sung Mass Palm Sunday Palm Sunday - 10.15am Blessing of Maundy Thursday 10.15 Mass with Procession Maundy Thursday Mon, Tues, Wed 9.45am Blessing of Palms, Procession, Palms, Procession and Mass. 7pm, Sung Mass, Transfer of the Blessed 1030am Exposition of the Blessed 19.00 - Mass with address Sung Mass Monday - 10am Mass Sacrament and Watch, St Peter's Sacrament and Stations of the Cross Tuesday - 7pm Mass Good Friday Maundy Thursday Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Good Friday 19.30 - Mass with foot washing Mass 12.30pm (With devotional Wednesday - 10am Mass 1pm, Good Friday Meditation, St John's 3pm Liturgy of the Crucifixion of the Maundy Thursday - 7.30pm Mass, 3pm, Celebration of the Passion of the followed by watch Reflection) Lord Washing of Feet and Vigil 'til 10pm Lord, St Peter's / 7pm, Tenebrae, St Peter's Good Friday 10.30 - Children's Maundy Thursday Holy Saturday Good Friday - 10.30am Stations of Easter Eve 7pm, Easter Vigil, St Peter's Service; 12.00 - Devotions & Silence; 7.00pm Mass of the Lord's Supper, 8.00pm Easter Vigil 14.00 - Good Friday Liturgy inc. the Cross, 2pm The Liturgy. Easter Day 8am, Mass, St Peter's Watch of the Passion until 10.00pm Easter Day Veneration of the Cross Good Friday Holy Saturday - 8pm Easter Vigil. 9am, Sung Mass, St John's 3.00pm Solemn Liturgy 9am Sung Mass Easter Day - 10.15am Parish Mass, 10.30am, Sung Mass, St Peter's Holy Sat 20.00 - Easter Vigil Holy Saturday 7.00pm Easter Vigil Contact Fr.Peter Edwards 01225 460052 6pm Evensong and Benediction. 5pm, Evensong and Benediction, St John's Easter Day 10.30- Parish Eucharist EASTER DAY or www.bathwickparishes.org.uk For more information contact the Vicar, 9.45am Procession, Sung Mass, Fr.Gorran Chapman 01 803 327223 Parish Priest: Fr Kevin Barnard 01422 Fr Christopher Johnson on 01924 576745. 360740 www.stpaulskingcross.co.uk Parish Priest: Fr. 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w 9:00 a.m. Low Mass Maundy Thursday 6.30pm Meditation on the Passion 1900 Mass of the Last Supper & Vigil h (S.Gabriel’s) / 10:30 a.m. The 11.00am BLESSING OF PALMS, t (Wyncliffe Voices) u 7.00pm Mass of the Last Supper Commemoration of the Lord’s Entry into PROCESSION AND PARISH MASS Good Friday 1030 Liturgy o (followed by Vigil until 9.00 p.m.) Monday - Mass 7pm( Sacrament of St Saviour’s Holy Saturday 1900 Easter S Jerusalem & Procession leading into the

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e prior arrangement) Tuesday - Mass 7pm Easter Day 1030 Solemn Mass & t 2.00pm Stations of the Cross Monday & Tuesday of Holy Week: at the Good Shepherd s Wednesday - Mass 7pm 6.30pm Sung Mass and Address Blessing of the Easter Garden e 3.00pm The Liturgy of the Passion 7:30 p.m. Mass & Homily h Maundy Thursday Wednesday of Holy Week: 7:30 p.m. Agapé Meal THE SACRED PASCHAL TRIDUUM at St Saviour’s c Easter Eve 7.00pm Easter Vigil During interregnum please contact o 7.30pm Solemn Mass and Watch & Mass Holy (Maundy) Thursday: 8:00 p.m. Holy Thursday at 6.30pm John Purver 01962 732351 or Barbara R with First Mass of Easter until Midnight. Bishop John The Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper & THE SOLEMN MASS OF THE LAST SUPPER , Easter Day Smith 01264 720887 h 11.00 a.m. Festival Mass

t Good Friday Noon Stations of the cross Stripping of the Altar, followed by the Watch Friday of the Passion of the Lord at 3.00pm

u www.saint-silas.org.uk 020 7837 4228 / 1pm Meditation Bishop John before the Blessed Sacrament THE CELEBRATION OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD o 2pm Liturgy Bishop John (until midnight) Holy Saturday at 8.00pm m All Saints, South Wimbledon s Good Friday: 1:30 p.m. The Liturgy of the t Holy Saturday 8pm Pascal Vigil Mass THE EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY NIGHT EASTER DAY r Lord’s Passion & Veneration of the Cross Palm Sunday 11am Blessing of Palm o St John the Bishop John 8.00am Mass (Traditional language) St

P 7:30 p.m. The Stations of the Cross Easter Day Saviour’s, 9.30am THE PARISH MASS with Crosses, Procession and Solemn Mass. , 10am Mass Bishop John Baptist, Holy Saturday / Easter Eve: n 6 30pm Solemn Choral Evensong and 9:30 a.m. Morning Renewal of Baptismal Promises Good Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday – Masses o Sevenoaks Prayer / 8:30 p.m. The Easter Vigil & First d Benediction Shepherd, 11.00am THE PARISH MASS Daily. Maundy Thursday - 8pm Solemn n Palm Sunday Mass of Easter Easter Day: 9:00 a.m. Low with Holy Baptism and Renewal of

o Mass and Watch until Midnight. Mass (S.Gabriel’s) / 10:30 a.m. The

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u SS.Stephen and Mark, Lewisham Mass 7.30pm Mary Magdalen and Easter Day G - 11am Solemn Mass,

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e SS Peter & Paul, Enfield t 8pm - Mass of the Lord’s Supper & ST.LEONARD'S-on-SEA, Benediction. s Lock, EN3 6AB Holy Week and Easter e watch till Midnight Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Contact: Fr Christopher Noke 020 8948 7986 h Palm Sunday - 10.15am Blessing of Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday:

c Good Friday i 6.00pm Mass with Homily Sung Mass and Address by Fr.Stephen

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u Mass and Watch 'til Midnight 8pm Maundy Thursday Supper & Watch of the Passion b Holy Saturday - 7.30pm Liturgy r Good Friday: Good Friday Maundy Thursday e and Watch until Midnight. t 10am Office of Readings and Morning 10am Children's Liturgy 7.30pm Mass and Watch until

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a Prayer / 8pm The Easter Vigil, followed Good Friday Midnight. Cross / 2.00pm The Solemn Liturgy 1pm Stations of the Cross C by refreshments 3pm Liturgy of the Passion. Good Friday Liturgy 3pm t Holy Saturday Good Friday s Easter Day Maria Desolata 6.30pm a Holy Saturday - 8pm Easter Vigil. 8.00pm The Easter Vigil 11am Stations of the Cross, 1.00pm E 8am Mass - Easter Sunday: Holy Saturday Solemn Liturgy of the Day. h Easter Day - 8am and 10.15am Mass. t 10am Solemn Mass of Easter Day 8pm Easter Vigil

u 10.00am Solemn Mass of the Day & Holy Saturday

o Easter Day www.stjtb.com 01732 451 710 Fr Luke Irvine-Capel SSC Blessing of Easter Eggs S 7.00pm The Liturgy. Rector and Parish Priest 8am Mass of the Dawn www.christchurchstleonards.co.uk Contact Fr.Stephen Gallagher on 10am Parish Mass and Baptisms Easter Day 02208 245 8314 Vicar: Fr .Philip Corbett 02083189590 11am High Mass.

St. Peter’s, Bushey Heath All Saints, Sydenham. All other Services as usual. Easter Triduum St. Andrew's, ST MARY’S LITTLEHAMPTON www.stmatthews-willesden.org.uk Easter Triduum Fr Andrew Teather SSC 020 8965 3748 Kingsbury, NW9 8RZ PALM SUNDAY Maundy Thursday Blessing and Procession of Maundy Thursday Palm Sunday - Procession of Palms and Palms and Parish Mass. 10am 7.30pm Mass of the Last Supper. MAUNDY THURSDAY 8.00pm Maundy Mass Sung Mass at 10.30am The Parish of St.Saviour & Good Friday Mass of the Lord’s Supper 8.00pm Good Friday Maundy Thursday - Liturgy at 7.30pm St.Peter, Eastbourne 11.00am Stations of the Cross, (followed by Watch until Midnight) 2.00pm Liturgy of the Passion GOOD FRIDAY 3.00pm Liturgy of the Day. followed by The Watch until Midnight Children’s Stations of the Holy Saturday Cross and Workshop 10am Holy Week Good Friday - Liturgy at 10.30am Palm Sunday - 8am Mass with Blessing of 7.00pm Vigil Mass Easter Day Conducted Meditation 12noon Holy Saturday - Easter Vigil & Sung Mass Palms, 10.30am Palm Ceremonies, Easter Day 10.00am The Vigil, 10.30am Mass with Stations of the Cross 1pm at 8pm Liturgy of the Passion 2pm Procession of the Palms and Solemn Mass 9.30am Festal Mass(BCP) Procession and Renewal of Vows. HOLY SATURDAY with the singing of the Passion. Easter Sunday Easter Vigil and First Mass - Sung Mass at 10.30am of Easter: 8.30pm Monday & Wednesday - Mass at 10.30am Parish Priest Weekday Services as advertised. Parish Priest Fr.Philip Smith 0208 7783065 Priest: Fr Jason Rendell 020 8205 7447 EASTER SUNDAY Mass at 8am and 7.30pm. Fr. Andrew Burton SSC (020 8950 1424) Parish Mass 10am Tuesday Mass at 12 noon and 7.30pm. www.standrewskingsbury.org.uk Contact Fr.Roger Caswell on 01 903 724410 www.stpeterbusheyheath.org.uk Maundy Thursday - 8.00pm Solemn Mass of the Lord's Supper, Washing of Feet, St Mary de Castro, Leicester St Mary at the Elms, All Saints, Twickenham St Luke’s, Jersey Procession to the Altar of Repose and Elm Street, Ipswich IP1 2EF Watch until Midnight. Palm Sunday 9.30am All Age Palm Sunday Good Friday - 10am Stations of the Cross, Website www.stmaryattheelms,org.uk Palm Sunday Eucharist / 11.00am Blessing, 10.00 Solemn Mass with Palm Procession 2pm Liturgy of the Day. Palm Sunday 10am Blessing of Palms, Procession and Distribution and Procession of Palms, 10.45 Sung Mass with Parish Mass. 6pm Vespers & Benediction Maundy Thursday Holy Saturday - 7.30pm The Paschal Vigil Sung Eucharist and Sermon Procession of Palms Maundy Thursday 19.30 Mass of the Lord’s Supper & First Mass of Easter. Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th and Maundy Thursday 7.30pm Mass of the 7.30pm Solemn Mass of the Lord's with Watch until midnight Easter Day - 8am Mass, 10.30am Wednesday 28th March Lord's Supper with washing of feet and Supper and Vigil of the Passion until Good Friday Procession and Solemn Mass of the 7.30pm each evening Holy Eucharist Watch at the Altar of Repose Midnight 14.00 Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion Resurrection. and Homily Good Friday 3pm. Celebration of the Liturgy Good Friday Holy Saturday For details and information during Interregnum Maundy Thursday of the Lord's Passion 20.00 The Easter Vigil 12 Noon Stations of the Cross contact John Vernon, Churchwarden. 7.30pm Sung Eucharist and Sermon Holy Saturday(Easter Eve): 2pm Solemn Liturgy of the Passion Easter Day www.Stsaviourseastbourne.org.uk including washing of the feet and 8pm.The Easter Vigil Holy Saturday 10.00 Solemn Mass stripping of the altars, followed by the Easter Day: 10.45 Sung Mass 8.30pm The Easter Vigil Fr Nick Barry 01534 851445 St.Michael and All Angels, watch before the Altar of Repose until Contact: Fr John Thackray SSC 07780 613754 Easter Sunday www.stlukesjersey.com 10.00pm 10am Parish Mass Poplar Walk, Croydon Good Friday 6pm Vespers & Benediction Palm Sunday Holy Week and Easter Services 8.00am Low Mass / 9.30am Family Mass 3.00pm The Good Friday Liturgy St Michael, Thorpe-le-Soken, Fr.Alex Lane 0208 894 3580. Holy Saturday All Saints Eastchurch 11.00am Procession of Palms 8.00pm Full Easter Ceremonies and Clacton-on-Sea. Website: allsaintstwickenham.co.uk and High Mass Palm Sunday: 10.00am Procession of Palms First Eucharist of Easter 4.00pm Passiontide Devotional Service PALM SUNDAY and Parish Mass Sunday 1st April In the Lord’s The Bishop of Fulham will Preside Monday in Holy Week: and Preach at the Triduum Resurrection 9.30am All Age Eucharist / 11am. Procession of Palms from the Bell Hotel and Solemn Mass. St.Michael and All Angels, 7.30pm Mass and Meditation Maundy Thursday 11.00am Procession, Sung Eucharist Tuesday in Holy Week: 7.30 pm Mass, 8.00pm Sung Evening Mass of the Lord’s and Sermon followed by Benediction of MAUNDY THURSDAY Tonbridge Road, Maidstone. Reception of Oils and Meditation Supper and Watch the Blessed Sacrament 8.00pm. Solemn Mass of the Lord's Palm Sunday: Wednesday in Holy Week: Friday Monday 2nd April, Tuesday 3rd April, Wednesday Supper with Watch until Midnight 10:15am Procession of the Palms and 7.30pm Mass and Meditation 1.30pm The Good Friday Liturgy 4th April and Thursday 5th April Sung Mass of the Lord's Passion Maundy Thursday: 7.30 pm Mass of the Last GOOD FRIDAY Holy Saturday 11.00 am each day Holy Eucharist Maundy Thursday: Supper, Washing of Feet, Stripping of the 3pm Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday Altar and Watch till 10 pm 8.30pm Easter Vigil Friday 6th April: 7:30pm Sung Mass of the Lord's Supper 1.10 pm Holy Good Friday: 1.30 pm Stations of the Cross, Easter Day HOLY SATURDAY followed by the Gethsemane Watch Eucharist in Traditional Language Veneration of the Cross and Mass of the 8.00am Low Mass 8.00pm. The Easter Vigil - First Mass Saturday 7th April 9.30am: Good Friday: Liturgy at 3pm Pre-sanctified 9.30am Family Mass of Easter The Divine Liturgy of the Coptic Holy Saturday: Holy Saturday: 8.00 pm Blessing of the New 11.00am Solemn Mass Orthodox Church EASTER SUNDAY 11am Solemn Mass & 7:30pm, Easter Vigil, Sung Exsultet and Fire, Easter Vigil and First Mass of Easter 3.30pm Evensong and Benediction Priest-in Charge: Fr David Maudlin SSC children's Egg Hunt First Mass of Easter Easter Day: 10.00 am Parish Mass and Easter Day: 10:30am High Mass Renewal of Baptismal Vows Contact Fr.Tim Pike 0208 686 9343 Tel : 01572 820181 Fr.Jeremy Dowding SSC 01 255 861234 Fr.Neil Bryson, Associate Vicar 01 622 721123 Church Warden Yvonne Dyer 07702199844 e-mail: [email protected] 10 Together EASTER 2018 visit our website: www.sswsh.com r e t ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD, Holy Week and Easter at St.Ambrose, s St.Martin, e 35a Durham Road, East Finchley, N2 9DP LAVENDER HILL SW11 Westbourne, Bournemouth h Lewes Road, Brighton St Martin’s Ruislip c Palm Sunday n PALM SUNDAY i Palm Sunday 10.45am Procession of Palms Palm Sunday Maundy Thursday - 7.30pm Mass of from Battersea Arts Centre / 11.00am 8am Said Mass (BCP), 10.30am Sung W 10.00 am Solemn Mass with Blessing of Sat 6pm , the Day and Vigil. SOLEMN HIGH MASS OF THE PASSION Sung Vigil Mass Mass, 4pm Evensong.

k Palms, Procession and Sung Passion r Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday of Holy Week 9.45am: Blessing of Palms at BWI Holy Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday a Maundy Thursday Good Friday - 10am Children's 7pm Rosary / 7.30pm Mass School and procession to church for Said Mass at 10.30am. w 8.00 pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper h Workshop and Worship, 3pm The MAUNDY THURSDAY Sung Mass Maundy Thursday t and Watch until Midnight u Liturgy of the Day. 8pm SOLEMN LITURGY OF THE LORD’S Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Sung Mass at 7.30pm followed by Watch o Good Friday SUPPER followed by Gethsemane Watch S 9.30am and 7.30pm: Mass and before the Blessed Sacrament. 3.00 pm Sung Celebration of the Lord’s Holy Saturday - , 8.30pm Easter Vigil. until Compline at Midnight r Address followed by confessions Good Friday Mass of the pre sanctified at e Passion GOOD FRIDAY 10.00am Stations of the Cross t Easter Day - 10am Parish Mass. and/or healing ministry 11.00am. Stations of the Cross at 3pm. s Holy Saturday / 3pm SOLEMN LITURGY OF THE LORD’S e PASSION Maundy Thursday Holy Saturday at 7pm, Vigil Mass of Easter h 8.00 pm The Easter Vigil Canon Trevor Buxton SSC 01 273 604687 c Easter Day HOLY SATURDAY 8pm SOLEMN HIGH MASS OF 8pm: Mass of the Last Supper and with Holy Fire and Ceremonies of Light. o THE PASCHAL VIGIL Easter Day 8am Said Mass (BCP), R Watch at the Altar of Repose

10.00 am Parish Mass of Easter Day , EASTER SUNDAY 11am SOLEMN HIGH MASS 10.30am Sung Mass, 4pm Evensong. h Good Friday t Vicar: Fr Christopher Hardy SSC The Annunciation, Chislehurst. followed by Smoked Salmon and u Champagne Reception 11am: Ecumenical Service o 020 8883 9315 Fr.Adrian Pearce. 01 202 911569. e-mail - Psalm Sunday - 8.00am Low Mass, 12noon: Children’s Liturgy m www.allsaints-eastfinchley.org.uk Parish Priest - Fr.Iain Young 020 7228 5340 [email protected] Parish Office 01 202 766772. s 10.00am Procession and Parish of the Passion t r Sung Mass 2pm: Celebration of the Lord’s o

P Monday 8.00am & 7.30pm Low Mass Passion

, St George's Church, Holy Week at St Mary's, n Tuesday 6.30pm Low Mass St.Dunstan's with Holy Angels, Holy Saturday o Bickley Park Road, South Ruilsip Wednesday 10am & 7.30pm Low Mass d Cranford, West London. 8pm: Easter Vigil, Paschal Liturgy, n Bromley BR1 2BE. Palm Sunday Maundy Thursday - 7.30pm Sung Mass Baptisms and Mass of the o The nearest Society F in F Parish to Heathrow Airport Procession & Sung Mass 10.00 am L followed by Watch at the Altar of Repose. Palm Sunday Resurrection , Monday of Holy Week d 10.30am Procession and Sung Mass. Good Friday - Watch at the Altar of Repose All services at the Parish Church of St r 9.30am Mass Dunstan’s unless otherwise indicated Easter Day o from 8.00am, 12 noon Stations of the f Monday, Tuesday & Palm Sunday - Blessing of Palms on the Tuesday - 7.00pm Mass d Cross, 3.00pm Liturgy of the 8am Mass l Wednesday - 9.30am Mass i Wednesday Crane Bridge, Procession through Cranford 9.15am Solemn Mass

u Lord's Passion. 8pm Sung Mass. Park and Solemn Mass 10.30am Maundy Thursday

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Holy Saturday - 9.00pm Easter Vigil. Mass of the Lord's Supper 8.00 pm , Monday - Wednesday r - Mass 10am, Maundy Thursday Easter Day www.stmartins-ruislip.org Good Friday e - 8.00am Low Mass, 10.00am

t Mass 7.30pm, Holy Angels 8pm Sung Mass of the Last Supper. Messy Church 10.00 am s Parish Sung Mass. (Except Tuesday morning of Holy Week e Good Friday Good Friday Liturgy 12.00 noon h when we shall be at the Fulham Chrism c Contact: 020 8467 3606 Holy Saturday i 3pm The Liturgy of the Day. Mass at St Andrew’s Holborn ) h [email protected] St.Andrew's, Deal ABC, FinF Morning Prayer & Rosary 9.00 am

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, Palm Sunday y the Lord's Supper (including the washing Easter Sunday r Easter Day 8am Low Mass, 10.30am 8am Low Mass (EM/BCP), 10am u Procession and Sung Mass. St.Luke, Kingston-upon-Thames of feet, the reception of Holy Oils and Sung Mass 10.00 am

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r Watch until Midnight).

e Holy Week Guest Preacher Palm Sunday Mass. 6pm Solemn Evensong Vicar Fr.Eric Lobsinger 0208 842 3783 t Good Friday - Stations of the Cross for

n - Fr William Davage SSC 8am Prayer Book Mass / Children 11am, Holy Angels / 3pm Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Website: www.stmarychurchruislip.co.uk a For times of Confessions and other 10.30am Sung Mass with procession C Celebration of the Passion of the Lord. 9.30am Low Mass t Services contact Fr.Richard Norman of Palms / 5pm Stations of the Cross s 5.30pm Evensong Holy Saturday - 8pm The Easter Vigil in the Maundy Thursday a on 020 8295 6411. Holy Night 7pm High Mass of the Lord's Supper St. Agnes Kennington Park, E Holy Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday - h Easter Day - Solemn Mass with Procession to the Altar of Repose St. Agnes Place, London SE11 4BB t 9am Mass

u and Watch until Midnight. Maundy Thursday Solemn Evensong and Benediction 8 minutes walk from both Kennington and o St Augustine Aldershot 5.30pm Holy Angels S 8pm Mass of the Lord's Supper, Stripping Good Friday the Oval tube stations (Northern line) Rector, Fr.Michael Gill SSC 0208 897 8836 Maundy Thursday of the Altar and The Watch till Midnight 10.30am Children's Service, Holy Week 1pm Stations of the Cross, 7.00pm Solemn Mass of the Lord’s Supper Good Friday 9.30am Children's Liturgy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Good Friday 3pm Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday 2pm Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday. 12noon Solemn Liturgy of the The Parish Church of All Saints’ Benhilton 19.00 Mass and conversation Holy Saturday 8pm Vigil Mass of Easter Holy Saturday followed by supper Lord’s Passion All Saints’ Road, Sutton, Surrey SM1 3DA 8pm Solemn Liturgy of the Vigil and Easter Day Maundy Thursday 20.00 Mass of the Last Holy Saturday Holy Week & Easter First Mass of Easter. 8am Prayer Book Mass /10.30am Sung Mass Supper followed by Watch 7.00pm Easter Vigil and First Mass PALM SUNDAY 8.00am Low Mass of Easter 9:30am The Commemoration of the Lord’s Easter Day Good Friday 10.00 Morning Prayer, Contact Fr.Martin Hislop (Parish Office) 10am Procession and High Mass, Easter Day Tel. 020 8974 8079. Entry into Jerusalem & Procession leading 11.00 Stations 12.00 The Liturgy into the Solemn Mass of Palm Sunday 6pm Solemn Evensong. 8am Mass / 10am Solemn Mass Tel. 07860 636 270. Website www.stlukeskingston.org.uk Holy Saturday 20.00 Vigil Mass 7:30pm Stations of the Cross Enquiries, Confessions etc Monday & Tuesday of Holy Week: Church Office 01 304 381131 Easter Day 10.00 Solemn Mass Fr Keith Hodges 01252 320840 7:30pm Mass & Homily e-mail : [email protected] Contact: 020 7820 8050 www.staugustine-aldershot.org.uk Holy Trinity, Green Lanes Wednesday of Holy Week: [email protected] 7:30pm Agapé Meal & Mass stagneskenningtonpark.co.uk Winchmore Hill N21 3RE, Holy (Maundy) Thursday: SAINT ALBAN’S, HOLBORN Palm Sunday 9.00am Said Mass 10.30am 8:00pm The Evening Mass of the Lord’s Holy Trinity Church Saint Stephen’s Road Blessing of Palms, Procession and Sung Supper & Stripping of the Altar, followed by Bellevue Road, Ramsgate. Holy Week and Easter Mass the Watch before the Blessed Sacrament Palm Sunday 9.30am Family Mass (until midnight) London SW7 4RL Monday and Wednesday of Holy Week Holy Week Services Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion 10.45am Procession & Solemn Mass Good Friday: 9.00am Morning Prayer 12.00 Noon Mass and Devotional Address Maundy Thursday (beginning in the School on Baldwins 1:30pm The Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion & Blessing of Palms, Procession and Veneration of the Cross Mass of the Lord's Supper 18:00 Gardens) Maundy Thursday Solemn Mass 11.00 7:30pm Evening Prayer Monday to Wednesday of Holy Week 8.00pm Solemn Mass of the Lord’s Supper Good Friday in the Lord's Passion (starts at the Parish Hall) followed by Gethsemene Watch Holy Saturday / Easter Eve: Said Masses at 8am and 1.10pm, and at 10.00am Morning Prayer The Solemn Liturgy of Our Lord's Passion Good Friday 9.30am All age Stations of the 11:00 de Padilla, Lassus and Bruckner 6.30pm with hymns and homily. 8.00pm The Easter Vigil & First Mass of Maundy Thursday Maundy Thursday Cross followed by Junior Church Hour. Easter Holy Saturday 3.00pm Solemn Liturgy of the Day Easter Day: Solemn Mass, Procession to the Altar 7pm Solemn Concelebrated Mass 8.00am Low Mass Easter Vigil and First Mass of Easter 18:00 Holy Saturday 6.30pm Easter Vigil followed 9:30am The Solemn Mass of Easter Day of Repose and Watch 20.00 Good Friday 1.15pm Solemn Liturgy of the For any further information, please contact: Easter Day in the Lord's Resurrection by reception Easter Day 9.00am Mass of Lord's Passion Parish Priest: Fr David Chislett SSC (07860 636270) Mass of Easter Day 09:30 Morales and Stanford Holy Saturday the Dawn 10.30am Sung Mass with Churchwardens: Mrs Linda Roots (020 8644 7271) Good Friday Baptisms followed by reception Contact: Ruth Leach-Bing, 8pm The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night Mr Stanley Palmer (020 8330 7408) Stations of the Cross 11.00 Churchwarden 01 843 863425, Presentation by Junior Church followed by reception. Commemoration of the Passion 15.00 Easter Day 9.30am Family Mass e-mail: [email protected] All enquiries contact Fr Richard Bolton 11am Solemn Mass during Intrregnum. 0208 364 1583 S. Peter’s London Docks, London E1W 2RW Drott and Hunter St Alban’s is on Brooke Street and Holy Saturday Holy Week & Easter Baldwin’s Gardens, London EC1N Easter Vigil 20.00 www.stalbansholborn.org St.Gabriel’s, Pimlico, Palm Sunday 9.45am Meet in Wapping Rose St. Peter on the East Cliff, Viadana and Wood London, SW1, Garden: Blessing of Palms, Procession The Durlocks, Folkestone CT19 6AL Easter Day Parish of Godshill , Isle of Wight of Christ the King: Solemn Mass Palm Sunday Palm Sunday Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday Solemn Mass 11.00 10.30am Parish Mass. All Saints Godshill (PO38 3HY) & 8am Holy Communion, 10.30 am Sung 7.30pm Mass with address Monday & Wednesday in Holy Week Schubert and Wesley Mass with Blessing of Palms and Maundy Thursday St Alban’s Ventnor (PO38 1DE) 12 noon Stations of the Cross. Procession, 6 pm Evensong. www.saint-stephen.org.uk Palm Sunday 7.30pm Evening Mass of the Lord’s Maundy Thursday Palm Procession and Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Maundy Thursday Supper. Watch at the Altar of repose 7.30pm Solemn Mass & Footwashing available to Midnight followed by Vigil St. Augustine's Church, St Alban’s / Palm Procession and 8pm Mass of the Lord's Supper and Watch Good Friday Friday Eucharist 11:00 a.m. at All Saints 'til Midnight. Good Friday Cooden Drive, Bexhill on Sea. TN39 3AZ 10am Stations of the Cross 3.00pm Liturgy of the Lord's Passion. Maundy Thursday 7:00 p.m. Mass & Maundy Thursday 7pm Solemn Mass of the Good Friday 12 Noon Solemn celebration of the Holy Saturday Ceremonies at St Alban’s 3pm Celebration of the Passion of the Lord’s Passion. Followed by Hot Cross Lord's Supper with Watch. Good Friday Liturgy 10:30 a.m. St 8.00pm New Fire, Vigil and First Mass of Lord, 7pm Stations of the Cross. buns and tea and coffee in the Easter with Renewal of Baptismal Vows Good Friday Alban’s / Readings and Meditations Clergy House Holy Saturday Easter Day 9am Stations of the Cross, 10am Family Noon at All Saints Holy Saturday 8pm The Easter Vigil. 8pm Solemn Pontifical Mass of the 10.30am Parish Mass. Service, 2pm Liturgy of the Day. Easter Vigil 7:00 p.m. at St Alban’s Easter Vigil. Followed by Fireworks, then Easter Day Contact Father David Goodburn SSC or Holy Saturday 8pm First Mass of Easter. Easter Day Easter Fest in the Clergy House 8am Holy Communion, 10.30am Sung Father Bruce Bridgewood Easter Day 8am Mass, 10am Parish Mass Sung Eucharist 9:30 a.m. at St Alban's Mass, 6pm Evensong and Benediction. Easter Day 01 303 256627 with Junior Chuch. Family Eucharist 11:00 a.m.at All Saints 8am Mass / 10am Solemn Mass For further details and other services, Contact: Bishop Robert Ladds SSC [email protected] Further details: Fr. Robert Coates www.stpetersfolk.church Fr.John Ryder 01 983 300421 please see www.stgabrielspimlico.com 020 7488 3864 / 07530 285389 SSC 01424 210 785. THE VOICE OF CATHOLIC ANGLICANS Together EASTER 2018 11 n a The Parish of Swinton & Pendlebury Saint Catherine’s, Burnley BB10 4AB St.Stephen on the Cliffs, Blackpool M St Augustine's,

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o Said Mass Said Mass (St Sung Mass of the Lord's Supper at o GOOD FRIDAY Tues in Holy Week; 10.30am p Holy Saturday: Aidan’s) Sung Mass with Palm r 7.30pm at All Saints and Saint Peter, Stations of the Cross: Children 10:30am 6.30pm Mass & Address e 8.30pm Easter Vigil & First Mass Procession 6.30pm Evensong and v followed by watch at the Altar of Repose i Stations of the Cross: Adults 11:00noon

L Wednesday in Holy Week: Benediction (at Saint Peter until 12 midnight) , The Solemn Liturgy 12 noon Easter Day: r 6.30pm Exposition of the Blessed Holy Monday 6.15pm e Good Friday 10am Parish Mass t Church open for Silent Prayer

s Sacrament. 7.00pm Mass 10am Stations of the Cross at St Peter Mass with address e 5:00 – 6:00pm For further information please contact h 3pm Liturgy of the Day at St Peter Maundy Thursday: Holy Tuesday 6.15pm C HOLY SATURDAY Churchwardens - Peter French

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A Society and Forward in Faith parish www.ststephenblackpool.co.uk (St Aidan’s) 10.30am Sung Mass 6.30pm Fr Jeremy Sheehy, rector, 0161 794 1578 under the Episcopal Care of the until midnight Solemn Evensong with procession and Bishop of Beverley. PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD Good Friday Benediction St.Matthew's, North Quay, 2.00pm Liturgy of Good Friday 08.00 Low Mass / 11.00 Blessing of Confessions as advertised and by Holy Week S. Andrew West Kirby Palms and Procession Douglas, Isle of Man. EASTER DAY appointment. Palm Sunday Sung Mass 19.30 Vespers and Benediction 9.15am Mass of Easter Day. 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The Glastonbury Pilgrimage 2018 will take place on Saturday 7th July beginning at 12 noon with Mass in the historic Abbey Ruins. This year we are delighted to have as our special preacher Father Damian Feeney, Catholic Missioner in the Diocese of Lichfield.

At the last Forward in Faith Council in 2017 it was unanimously decided to accept the Strategy for the Society entitled Forming Missionary Disciples. This year’s theme, taken from one of the Common Worship Collects for Ordination is simply “Our Vocation and Ministry”. As Catholic Anglicans I think we are all fully aware that we have spent far too long fighting and not long enough evangelising. One of the hallmarks of Glastonbury over the last few years has been the evangelistic spirit that has both stirred up those present and challenged those who witnessed to the fullness of the faith. Those of you who know Father Damian will not be surprised at the amazing gift of communication that he has, gifted in the presentation of the Gospel where humour often goes hand in hand with incredibly stimulating thoughts. As one of the leading participants in the Fan the Flame Mission Father Damian certainly is going to be very much at home with this year’s challenging theme.

Over a picnic lunch in the grounds there is the opportunity to experience the various Ministries of laying on of hands, reconciliation and anointing. In preparation for the famous, or some might be tempted to say infamous, street procession through the somewhat pagan paths of Glastonbury with the Blessed Sacrament and parish banners to the throngs of “Onward Christian Soldiers”.

So why not join us this year for a chance to experience this renewal spirit.

To pre-book your place and receive your discounted place. Look on line at

www.glastonburypilgrimage.com or telephone us on 0121 382 5533

Here is what some of our pilgrims say:

Congratulations on a superb pilgrimage yesterday, Liz and I have attended most of the Pilgrim“age”s over the last 50 years and we felt that this year's was one of the most inspiring we could remember

Today was a turn around for the Pilgrimage! The music was brilliant and the atm“osp”here happy! Bring on next year

I cannot remember such a wonderful and uplifting m“ass W” ell done everyone Ain’t no stopping us now! We’re on the move!

In March 2017 the Additional Curates Society Council held an important meeting whose purpose was to consider the role and scope of the ACS in the years ahead.

It is almost a truism to say that the Church has been undergoing some significant change in recent years and, as it has from its foundation, the ACS is seeking to be an effective asset to parishes in a way that meets the However, the present building is beginning to show its demands and conditions of life today. The ACS was age and we were faced with a very large bill to rectify placements and the sensitive support and originally founded to provide “additional curates”, many problems and to bring it up to date with current encouragement of individuals. We shall be continuing especially for “poor and populous parishes”. The word requirements. In addition, the printing work has failed to this work and also cooperating with others to make the “curates” of course, contained the old meaning of the meet its costs in most of that time and the retail total impact more effective. word, as found in the Prayer Book, and simply means environment has become much more competitive. “parish clergy”. Until well into the 20th Century, Added to this was the difficulty people had in visiting the Encouraging vocations is a non-stop activity for the parishes were self-supporting, and provision of clergy premises by public transport. The Council was faced whole Church, but the need has never been more often made no reference to the populations being with a decision: to retain the present premises and pressing than at the present time. There has been a served. This was especially so in the new and growing spend a considerable amount on refurbishment, or to steady drop ( with some fluctuations ) in the number of areas of our cities up and down the country. The ACS seek alternative premises which would be more suited to people being trained for ordination over several decades was founded to help address this inequality. the way the ACS was going to operate in the future. As and many people will remember with regret the closure you will guess from the headline, the Council decided on of so many excellent training establishments and As the Church of England began to rationalise its the second option! courses during that time. To this we must add the finances and funding during the course of the last repercussions from the fact that many clergy who were century, this original purpose became less necessary This is to inform you of the exciting news that after ordained in a “boom time” in the late 1970’s are now and the focus began to be placed upon “assistant Easter 2018 the new ACS headquarters will be housed retiring and parishes are finding it increasingly difficult clergy”, usually those continuing their ministerial training right in Birmingham city centre in premises specially to find replacements. in their first parishes after ordination. The ACS became designed to cater for our activities and to accommodate very busy in helping parishes to provide suitable future plans. The new ACS 4800 4800 2245 4800 4800 2245 accommodation and adequate expenses for these new home will be in Commercial W3 W6 W7 C clergy. In recent years, however, the provision of this has Street, right next to the 3150 Teapoint 3510 WC Store 0 been taken on by individual dioceses, though some Mailbox – so plenty of D5 7 D22 D10 2250 1 3 0 5 0 8 0 Office 1 0 0 catering and shopping 1 0

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with shutter h D19 0 2 parishes are being amalgamated and, not infrequently, Presentation C 3550 3900 our present premises. For Store clergy jobs are being reduced to half-time or “house for D1 A the moment, we ask you for W1 W2 W4 W5 duty” posts. There are several parishes at the moment your continued prayers and around the country that already benefit from ACS grants support as we make preparations for th is mov e. P lease As a response to this, the AC S is hopi ng to embark on a so that they can have their own priest. particularly pray for our General Secretary, Fr Darren major programme of particular focussing on the subject Smith, who has had to add the negotiations fo r the It was obvious that this situation was not going to get of vocations , in all its many wide param e ter s. In ste ad of premises and their adaptation to our uses to his already better in the short term and the ACS Council was trying simply res p on d ing to ex p re ssions of in te re st, we a re busy schedule, by no means a simple and to think how best to respond to this situation. A very hoping to e xp lore w ays in w hich the w hole Chu r ch

straightforward task, as anyone knows who h as move d co mmunity can be more proactive in encouraging others careful assessment was carried out about the activities house or had the builders in! of the ACS over the past few decades to see whether to conside r a li fe of serv ic e in the Church. This is a task

th at involves the laity as well as the clergy, targeting our they continued to be viable or even useful. Planning for the Future children, ou r you ng p e opl e as well as older potential

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coffee machines! It is affording us intriguing its present home on the Spitfire Industrial Estate. groups of people to help them to think more effectively

Although a rather functional building, it was thought possibilities as to how we shall operate in the about encouraging vocations and to plan appropriate appropriate at the time to house the growing printing foreseeable future. We would like to share with you actions. We are already in the process of identifying activities which became such a feature of our work in some of our thoughts how all this will take shape and people who have particular skills and experience in the following years. It has also housed the retail what the main priorities are going to be as we continue these areas and who we hope will be guiding us in our activities which have been part of our work in more to be faithful to the principles of our founders. thinking and planning. recent times. As alluded to earlier on, we made the decision to reduce The new premises will have space for groups up to about the printing and bring the retail side of our activities to thirty for this and other purposes and we also hope that an end. There are now so many sources for such other groups, churches and societies will come to see services, especially in this digital age, that we would them as a resource which they can profitably use as struggle to remain competitive. The change also frees well. We think that our new headquarters, strategically us up to concentrate on other activities and priorities placed as they are in a city centre in the middle of the which we considered to be closer to our core values. country, will become a real and effective resource both for ourselves and others. We sincerely hope that you, as One of these principal areas of interest is in our work for a supporter of the ACS, will continue to pray for our work vocations. The ACS already does important work in the as we prepare for the next stage in our life and the task of encouraging and fostering vocations through exciting possibilities that it affords. highly successful Vocations Conferences, funding for THE VOICE OF CATHOLIC ANGLICANS Together EASTER 2018 15

2018 National Festival

The Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament invite you to join them 2018 NATIONAL for their National Festival to be held this year at Saint Stephen’s Church, Gloucester Road on Saturday 2nd June 2018, beginning with Mass celebrated by our Superior FESTIVAL General Bishop Roger Jupp and sermon by the Bishop of Fulham. After Mass lunch will be provided in the Parish Centre and for the Associates, the Trustees will Saturday 2nd June 2018 make their annual statements which not only outline the previous year both in terms of its work and St Stephen’s Church spending, but also the challenging and exciting plans Gloucester Road, London SW7 4RL for the future. We then return to Church for Procession and Benediction and at this service any new Associates will be admitted. 12 noon Bishop Roger Jupp says: SOLEMN CONCELEBRATED MASS Principal Celebrant: “Founded in 1862, the CBS is the oldest devotional society for both priests and laity in the Church of England. Its work is the Bishop Roger Jupp, Superior-General advancement of the Catholic Faith in the Anglican tradition and, in order to fulfil this mission, it promotes the honour due to the Lord Jesus Christ in the Blessed Sacrament, careful preparation for and reception of Holy Communion, reverent celebration of the Eucharist and its reservation and veneration, regular use of the 2.00 pm : Annual Meeting of Associates Sacrament of Reconciliation, the continuance of the catholic priesthood, as well as catholic teaching, learning and development” Full details of our work, including the most recent edition 3.00 pm : Exposition, Procession of the Blessed of our Quarterly Paper can be found on our website Sacrament and Benediction www.confraternity.org.uk

Priests Associate: those wishing to concelebrate must inform the Secretary-General via Mary Bashford at: [email protected] or telephone 0121 382 5533

God Calling? The challenge the Church has set before us is to increase priestly vocations by 50%. We need to do this not only to make up for those outstanding clergy that will retire over the next 10 years, but also to ensure that Catholic faith and practice continue in the Church.

The summer Here I Am Vocations Conference will take place from Friday 31st August until Sunday 2nd September, and we invite you to both consider if you are being called to serve as a Catholic Priest in our Church, or if you know of somebody who is. Vocations always begin with God, but they do require the nurture and encouragement of faithful Christians and as well as praying regularly for more priests never be afraid to ask the question “Have you ever thought of offering yourself for ordination?” Last year over 30 men of varying ages took the courageous step to travel to Saint Stephen’s House for the conference which Bishop Norman Banks faithfully presides over. A magical mixture of both information, worship, social activities and fun. Those who left, left both with a sense of fulfilment and exhaustion.

All began as strangers but left as friends and the Facebook page attributes to this fact and the beautiful ways in which the group not only receives the ongoing support of the Additional Curates Society and the Here I Am initiative but also the personal support from each other. Application forms and further details can be found on the Here I Am website

here-I-am.org.uk Or why not follow us on Twitter @hereiamvocation 16 Together EASTER 2018 visit our website: www.churchunion.co.uk

Linking, Advising and Supporting our Parishes

Colin Podmore reports on the work of The Society and Forward in Faith

Most readers of Together worship in parishes whose bishop is one of the bishops of The Society – the Bishop of Beverley, or of Burnley, Chichester, Ebbsfleet, The Council of Bishops Fulham, Richborough or Wakefield. Being in full communion with your bishop The bishops meet together as a Council of Bishops three times a year. links you – through him – to the One of the bishops’ current concerns is strategic planning and responding to church through the ages (through the vacancies. (How can ministry be sustained across the country in a church in historic succession of bishops), to which far more priests will be retiring in the next few years than are being other churches that are under his ordained?) Another is mission: how can spiritual and numerical growth be care, and (through his relationship of encouraged? A third concern is clergy development: how can a group of clergy be communion with the other bishops) to given the wide experience that is needed for future leadership responsibilities churches in other parts of England within the catholic movement and beyond? and throughout the world. In this work, the bishops are supported by Anne Gray, whom Forward in Faith The Society, under the patronage of employs as Projects Officer to the Council of Bishops. Anne has done some St Wilfrid and St Hilda, embodies that important statistical work on the Society’s parishes and clergy. network – those relationships of full communion – within the Church of Resolutions and Vacancies England. To change the metaphor, it Part of Forward in Faith’s role has been to advise The Society’s clergy, puts flesh on the bones and sinews churchwardens and PCCs on passing the resolutions that are the basis for each that link the different parts of this parish’s relationship with their Society bishop. The need body together. now is to maintain them through vacancies and other changes in parish life. Parishes whose bishop is one of the Society bishops are invited to affiliate to The Society. They proclaim their belonging with a blue ‘porch-card’ or notice that can When a parish falls vacant, it is the Society be seen on the way into church. They are also ‘on the map’ on the Society bishop, supported by his Bishop’s website: www.sswsh.com/map.php. If you are going on holiday, look at the Representative in the diocese concerned, map to see where there is a Society church nearby. The parish affiliation fee who take the lead in advising the (£60 a year, or £5 a month) helps to pay for the cost of running The Society. churchwardens and PCC on all the issues Three-quarters of our bishops’ resolution parishes have now signed up. If that can arise. Forward in Faith, and in your parish isn’t on the map, please speak to your parish priest or someone particular Anne Gray, stand ready to offer on the PCC. back-up support where this is needed.

As a follow on from this we now have funds available to offer towards our last article in the these costs. Please see details on the poster “Together” we would below. like to update you on our activities since These funds are for those with sight loss who last Easter. would not otherwise contemplate this sort of activity. There is also help with funding for a guide In July last year a if required. At present this funding is available for THE D meeting was held with pilgrimages or retreats at any convent, monastery AILY N New EW the key staff from the or pilgrimage site within the . partnership S announced wit St John’s Gu h Publishin Redemptorist ild to provide la g Director Fr De print we rge McB nis ekly pew shee ride C.Ss.R. sai publications to look at the possibility of working The Guild continues to work towards fulfilling its An ts to 2500 d glican parishes “Redemptorist with St John’s Guild to encourage the youth of mission statement which is to meet the spiritual, nationwide Publications we Redemptoris delighted re t Publications to be approach accessible liturgy for visually impaired people within physical and sensory need of people who are delight are Guil ed by the ed to announc d to explore the in e a new possibility of our churches. blind, or visually impaired, and to provide itiative to make working in par the Sunday tnership, as wi service acc doubt, th thout resources where possible to meet those needs, essible to visua eir goal is a pe impair lly with rfect fit ed Christians. our Redempto As a result a proposal was drawn up, discussions to enable them to fully participate in church o From the start rist mission to f January 2018 reach the ma took place, meetings were held and in January services and spiritual activities. , Redemptorist rginalised mem Publication of our so bers s will be sendin ciety. We’ve be 2018 the scheme became a reality and 2500 large p g five pub en rint pew sheets lishing weekly p An to all their arish bulletins Anglican churches received 5 large print copies of If any churches require any further information glican parish c which help con ustomers, to be gregations the Redemporist pew sheet free of charge. please contact the Guild office on 02476 available in chu celebrate the rch every week liturgy, for ove support C to years. T r 25 714241 or email [email protected] ommon Worshi his new initiati liturg p and the Jo ve with St y. The funding hn’s Guild will The Guild is now exploring the possibility of working to make this allow us to reac possible come even more m h with the “Society” and its churches in a similar way. Judy Dunk s from a new embers of the partnership w congregatio ith St Johns Gu n in a meaning Chairman Christian ild, way.” ful s Supporting Pe Sigh ople with S Part of St John’s Guilds mission statement is to For and on behalf of St John’s Guild t Loss. peaking on beh alf of St John’s encourage pilgrimages and retreats. In order to do Guild, Chairpe rson Judy Dunk St John’s Gu “This new said ild is a charity project is excit in Cove based chal ing and ntry founded in lenging as it fu p 1919 to lfils the work of rovide spiritual the last few ye and practical ars of St John’ support to Guild to s visually impaire make liturgy ac people d with cessible of faith. Their m in our churches pr ission is to for those who ovide accessibi are Visually Im lity to liturgical paired. We look services within forward with churches. anticipation to Speaking watchi on behalf of ng our aims ful Red in filled. This emptorist Publi itiative with Re cations, demptorist mak this a very r es eal possibility.”