Eastbourne St Leonards Parish Monthly Newsletter:

The January edition of the Eastbourne St Leonards Parish Monthly Newsletter is now available.  Please pick up a copy from the porch if you haven’t already done so. It can also be accessed online through the new parish website;           

Catholic Parish of Eastbourne & St Leonards Website

Safeguarding Training

Safeguarding Training:  Date: Thursday 29th January 2026, Time: 17:45 – 20:00, Location: Our Lady of Ransom Hall (BN21 4EU).

Target audience: Catechists and other church volunteers (e.g. SVP, Eucharistic Ministers) requiring Level 3 Safeguarding (first training OR refresher training) for their roles with Children AND/OR Vulnerable Adults.

Please Note: The actual training will start at 18:00, people should attend for registration 15 minutes ahead of the start time.

In order that we can keep a central log and an idea of numbers, please respond directly to me, Alison Parsons [email protected], if you wish to attend.  Thank you.

Happy New Year

Wishing you all a very

Happy New Year

The grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ.  The love of God and the presence of the Holy Spirit be with you throughout our New Year.

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone in the parish who gives up their time to volunteer and help our parish community to function and prosper.

Acknowledging Bishop Richard’s message to us, and availing of this opportunity to promise to keep him in our prayers and support:-

“It has been a real privilege for me to serve you all during these last ten years and I shall be sad to leave the Diocese.  May I thank you for all the support, patience and understanding you have shown to me over these years as we have journeyed together.

I know I can rely on your prayers as I prepare for new responsibilities and I assure you of my prayers for all that you do in the service of the Church in the Mission that the Lord has entrusted to us all.” 

28th December 2025

God sent Jesus from Heaven to earth to give us human beings what we really need most in life: hearts filled with love.  That is the gift which Jesus really wants from us, and that is what you and I really need from God this Christmas – a heart filled with love. That is what we all need, and Yes, God really does want to give each one of us a heart filled with love, mercy, compassion and forgiveness on this Christmas and every day of our lives.

Fr Rory, Deacon John and Tessa wish you all a happy and holy Christmas.

With all our love and blessings.

Deacon John and Fr Rory 

St Wilfrid’s Carol Service

Again, this was a great little service, but very few of our church goers attended!  Those of us who did attend enjoyed the readings and popular carols, then into our hall for refreshments and of course the very popular ‘Bags’.   Lots of fun and laughter was had by all.  The remaining bags will be on sale after all masses in our hall, so don’t miss out! £2 Adults, £1 Children.  Money raised will go towards equipment in our hall.
 

Thank you

Many thanks to everyone who donated to Bethlehem University last Sunday through the second collection at St Wilfrid’s and via the lucky bag sale after the Carol Concert. We have currently raised £356, but there is still an opportunity to donate this week via the digital plate. Sophie will also be selling the remaining lucky bags after Mass on Sunday.