25/02/2024

Newsletter: 2nd Sunday of Lent B



World Day of Prayer
Ecumenical Service at St Mary's Church, Church St, Twickenham TW1 3DT, UK on 1 March 2024 at 10:30.

The service has been prepared by the Christian women of Palestine and is an opportunity for us to worship with people all around the world on the same day, and also to meet other people from local churches.

This service was planned years ago and written during the pandemic. The subject - ‘I beg of you, bear with one another in love’ - is even more relevant today.


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And finally, to watch the live-stream for Mass at 10.30 am please click here.

Caroline Estorninho
18/02/2024

Newsletter: 1st Sunday of Lent B



The Synodal Process – Towards October 2024
May I explain a little further about Cardinal Vincent’s request to all parishes to assist him in making a collective response to the first offering from the meeting of Bishops and lay-people that took place last October in Rome. What was it all about? The meeting began with listening with an open heart to what is happening now in the Church throughout the world, both good and bad. The delegates proposed a vista for the future direction of the Church, not in changing the teaching but updating the tone to suit contemporary conditions. Maintaining strongly held beliefs that cannot be communicated will not advance the Church’s mission.

The Synod offered ways of communicating the same truths that recognised the fragmentary nature of most people’s experience. This is definitely a challenge! This remains a challenge to me because I have always accepted the intellectual coherence of faith, the active relationship between faith and reason, and the richness of catholic culture. Pope Francis is asking us not to be nostalgic for the past, and by implication thinking that Christianity has run its course, but this crisis is the beginning of a new era.

In the spirit of the second rather than the first sentiment, and wishing to assist Cardinal Vincent and our parish, I am suggesting two encounters to discuss the four questions sent to each parish to discuss.

Question 1: How do we witness as a Parish and proclaim our faith to: those who have not heard of Christ; those who have ceased walking with Christ; those with whom we worship Christ (those who go to Church)?

Question 2: How do we organise ourselves as a Parish to do this more effectively?

Question 3: What concrete opportunities would help us begin to witness and proclaim our faith more effectively?

Question 4: What structures may need to change? How might we need to develop the way we are organised currently?

For those who wish to be involved and offer any contribution, I will be hosting two meetings (both covering the same material), one on Friday 23rd February at 6:00pm, and another on Sunday 3rd March at 11.30am.


Lenten Faith Formation
We Dare To Say, a resource based on The Lord's Prayer will take place on Monday’s commencing March 4th, followed by 11th, 18th and 25th from 7.30 pm - 8.30 pm.


Penance and Reconciliation service
This will take place on Wed 13th March at 7.30 pm (further details to follow shortly).


To download a copy of this week’s Page, please click on the button below.

And finally, to watch the live-stream for Mass at 10.30 am please click here.

Caroline Estorninho
14/02/2024

Newsletter: 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time B



A full version of Sunday’s Page is now available for download. Click on the button at the bottom of this email to download your copy. We apologise for the delay in getting this to you.


A note about Pope Francis’s call and invitation for all the baptised to be involved in the Synodal Process.

Please reflect on the questions below and let the parish office know the date that you would like to join the discussion. 

Q1: How do we witness as a Parish and proclaim our faith to;

  • those who have never heard of Christ;

  • those who have ceased walking with Christ;

  • those with whom we already worship Christ (those who go to church)?

Q.2: How should we organise ourselves as a Parish to do this more effectively?

Having discussed these two questions, a further two are asked;

Q.3 What steps or formation opportunities would help us begin to witness and proclaim our faith more effectively?

Q.4 What structures may need to change? How might we need to develop the way we are organised currently?

When presented with questions of this type, the temptation is to see them as self-justifying, validating what already takes place, (the priest and community temptation), or as a battering ram to complain, (diocesan administrators, well-paid professional evangelisation Catholics and journalists). This will not be our approach. Every parish is a patchwork of activity, prophetic parts, good functional parts, untended parts and holes too. Taking the Synod’s image of weaving a web of solidarity sometimes requires rethreading to preserve what is precious, the continued life of the parish.

There will be two opportunities to discuss these questions, one on 23rd February at 6:00pm, or 3rd March after the 10:30am Mass. Both meetings will be held in the Church.


And finally, to watch the live-stream for Ash Wednesday this evening at 7.00 pm please click here.

Caroline Estorninho
11/02/2024

Newsletter: 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time B



Download a copy of The Page by clicking on the button below. We apologise that Father Peter’s message is missing; we will send out a copy with this included on Monday morning

To watch the live-stream for Sunday Mass at 10.30 am please click here.

Caroline Estorninho