Mass Times

SUNDAY:       PARISH MASS with Solemn Procession of Palms at 10.00am (begins at school)

MONDAY:  Adoration at 6.00pm      Mass for Refugees & Peace in Palestine, Ukraine, Sudan and Myanmar at 6.30pm,
                                             Sacrament of Reconciliation 7.15-7.45pm

TUESDAY: Adoration at 6.00pm      Mass for Victims/Survivors of Abuse at 6.30pm,
                                              Sacrament of Reconciliation 7.15-7.45pm

WEDNESDAY:       Final Sacrament of Reconciliation before Easter 9.15-9.45am
                                         MASS OF THE CHRISM at 11.00am (Clifton Cathedral) – all invited
                                          Adoration at 6.00pm   Service of Word and Communion at 6.30pm

                                                             +++ THE SACRED TRIDUUM +++

MAUNDY  THURSDAY:    Tenebrae Morning Prayer at 9.00am

                                                        MASS OF THE LAST SUPPER at 7.30pm
This beautiful Liturgy includes:
the Reception of the Holy Oils that were consecrated at the Cathedral Chrism Mass;
the Mandatum (or the celebration of the Servant Christ washing the feet of his disciples);
the Procession to the Altar of Repose, and Gethsemane Watching with Jesus until midnight.

                                                          “COME WATCH WITH ME ONE HOUR”:
watching with love for Him who is all love!
                             Rosary for Peace            approx 10.30pm
                             Night Prayer of the Church       11.45pm

GOOD FRIDAY:   [Day of Prayer, Fasting and Abstinence]
                                                     Tenebrae Morning Prayer at 9.00am 

                                GOOD FRIDAY UNITED OPEN-AIR WAY OF THE CROSS
Begins at St Nicks at 11.00am, walks up Stapleton Road and St Mark’s Road, concluding at the Baptist Church around 1.00pm. We walk with Cross as witnesses to Christ’s sacrificing love through our local community, praying for the needs of this community.

                                        SOLEMN LITURGY OF THE PASSION at 3.00pm (live-streamed on Parish Website)
This meditative and moving Liturgy includes the Proclamation of the Passion, Veneration of the Cross, Solemn Intercessions, and Mass of the Pre-Sanctified. This is the most important Service of the Day, so please prioritise attending the Liturgy of the Passion

HOLY SATURDAY:      ‘Tenebrae’ Morning Prayer at 9.30am
Today,  we wait in stillness by the Tomb of Christ, the Crucified God.  The Church celebrates no Sacraments,  but holds a silent,  mournful but hope-filled vigil at the tomb,  waiting for death to explode into life with the dawn of Easter.  Come and pray awhile waiting with love for the Divine Lover to wake from Sabbath rest and liberate the captive slaves of death as it’s power is destroyed.

                                         +++ The Resurrection of  Our Lord Jesus Christ +++

HOLY SATURDAY:     THE VIGIL MASS OF EASTER at 9.00pm
This is the greatest Mass of the year, one for which we prepare most especially. throughout Lent.We keep vigil into the dark hours of the night, opening ourselves in prayer, Word and song to the Rising of the Light of Christ’s Resurrection Glory. Every shadow of death scattered! Every member of our parish family should try to be a  part of the great Vigil Mass. Let us fill the church! During our Vigil,  we  renew our Baptismal Commitment to Christ; affirming our faith in the Gospel of Life and limitless love; decide afresh to be a community of faith and proclamation.

There is an Agape after the Easter Vigil: please bring some food to share – I will look after the  liquids! Please bring your offering of food to the Parish Hall before the Vigil begins. [The Vigil Mass fulfils your Easter obligation, but  you are warmly invited also to the Easter Morning Mass, a very different Liturgy]

EASTER DAY:        SOLEMN DAY MASS OF EASTER  at 10.00am (streamed on Parish Website)

EASTER MONDAY: Adoration at 9.30am Mass at 10.00am  (Bank Holiday)

PLEASE NOTE: IN THE ANCIENT TRADITION OF THE CHURCH, RECONCILIATION WILL NOT BE CELEBRATED AFTER THE WEDNESDAY OF HOLY WEEK.

TODAY: [1] HOLY WEEK BEGINS with the Celebration of Passion (Palm) Sunday – we begin the great drama of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. We bless and process with Palms – the ancient sign of victory, hailing a King, who will win our victory by embracing the failure of the Cross. We welcome our King who will be enthroned on the wood of the Cross, crowned only with thorns and whose death becomes our Life.
[2] CAFOD EMERGENCY COLLECTION FOR STRICKEN MYANMAR      

NEXT SUNDAY: EASTER CELEBRATIONS!! We celebrate the incomparable joy of Love’s victory over hatred, Life’s victory over death, Light’s victory over all darkness, Holiness’ victory of sin. The Spirit raises the dead Jesus into our Risen Living and Life-giving Lord. We all renew the promises of our baptism and commit ourselves to serving the Kingdom, living the Resurrection and being Good News to the Poor of the world.

DIOCESAN PRAYER  The Diocese prays for the Parishes in Communion for Mission of St George, t Teresa of Lisieux, Taunton, and St John Fisher, Wellington with St Richard of Chichester, Wiveliscombe served by Fr Tom Dubois, Fr Rajesh Anathil, Deacon Trevor Jones, Parish Administrator Diz Horne and all their communities. 

PRAY FOR THIS WEEK’S PARISH MINISTRY OR MISSION We pray for the Ministry and Mission of our Parish Pastoral Council. The Co-Chairs of our PPC are Marta Bolognani and Reagan D’Mello. It is elected by the parish congregation and seeks to represent the diversity of our community. The parish priest and Lay Pastoral Assistant are ex-officio members. It is the most important decision-making body, reflecting the many and varied ‘voices’ of of our parish family and offering leadership by word and example. It meets approximately every 4-6 weeks. Please contact PPC members with your ideas, concerns and hopes for the parish community and its future development. This is part of being a ‘synodal’ parish.