Children’s Liturgy “All Saints Celebration” The Children’s Liturgy families of St George’s will celebrate “All Saints” on Friday 1st November at Wilderness Woods (http://wildernesswood.org). We will meet at the Wilderness Café at 12 pm; we will have a lovely walk and a campfire, where we will roast chestnuts, sweet potatoes and marshmallows. All welcome!
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Bishop Richard’s Visit to St George’s
Bishop Richard’s Visit to St. George’s was a great success. The Bishop celebrated Mass with Fr Rory and thanked us all for the support we are giving to Father during his recuperation. Bishop Richard commented that Father looked “ten years younger!” The Mass was followed by a delicious Continental breakfast in the Hall. The church and hall were bedecked with beautiful flowers, there was food in abundance and everyone enjoyed talking to Bishop Richard as he spent time with us. Warmest thanks to everyone who contributed in any way to the festive atmosphere – without such a supportive and willing team of helpers these occasions would not happen. Thank you also to parishioners from both our churches who gave their time to celebrate with us.
All Saints Day
Friday Nov 1st is All Saints Day and is a Holyday of Obligation. Mass at St George’s at 10am and St Wilfrid’s at 11.30am. Fr Rory will bless the graves at Hailsham after the 11.30 mass. Deacon John will bless the graves in the memorial garden at St George’s after the 9am Mass on Sunday Nov 3rd and at Willingdon cemetery at 11.30am.
Deacon John Writes
Deacon John Writes:
If you are a cat lover some of this will, I hope, resonate with you. If you are not a real cat lover I hope this will, at least, interest you, and, possibly give you some food for thought this week. It is loosely based on a little book with the title “Gospel for cat lovers” by Susan Sayers.
Have you ever thought that praying is like a cat climbing on to the warm lap of the one it trusts and settling there without them getting up whenever the phone rings? Again have you ever thought about what it might be like for a cat waiting to come into the house after being out in a cold night? To a cat it is part of God’s loving kindness when the light comes on in the kitchen when its owner comes down in the morning! Does the cat think of heaven when all the homes in its street think you belong to them and welcome you with food and warm places to sleep? I wonder if the cat thinks of God’s love when it is curls up on the duvet in that warm dent beside a sleeping person. God’s love is like the cat being pleased to see us when we turn the key in the lock and purrs when it is stroked. God knows our sadness and comforts us. This is rather like cats often sensing when someone needs a warm furry friend to snuggle up to.
A final thought: God’s love is warm, comforting and practical, like fur, wear it constantly, as part of your skin. Like fur, our relationship with God needs regular maintenance. He is the one we can trust because he knows us and understands all our ways.
St Wilfrid’s First Holy Communion
St Wilfrid’s First Holy Communion – The children’s first class was attended by all 12 of our candidates together with their parents and siblings. Please remember our First Communion children in your prayers. Annette, Theresa and Sophie.
St Wilfrid’s Harvest Festival
St Wilfrid’s Harvest Festival: Sunday 27th October . There is a box in the porch to receive your gifts of tins & packets to go to the Hailsham Food Bank please. The perishable fruits & veg on display under the altar will be taken after Mass and sold to all of us by the children. Please be generous as we would like to select a gift for the Third World Countries through CAFOD World Aid. Thank you.
St Wilfrid’s Feast Day
St Wilfrid’s Feast Day: Celebrated on Sunday 13th October. A jolly time was had by all. After Mass cakes and nibbles were devoured and vanished quite quickly. It was lovely to see so many new parishioners joining in with us. One of the new dads celebrated his Birthday.
Mass for Extraordinary Mission Month
Mass for Extraordinary Mission Month: ‘Baptized and Sent’ The Church of Christ on Mission in the World. Celebrated with Bishop Richard Moth at 11.30am on Sunday 27th October, at the Sacred Heart Church, London Road, Sunningdale, SL5 0JY. Refreshments follow.
St Wilfrid’s Beetle Drive
St Wilfrid’s Beetle Drive – Friday 25th October – 7pm: This will take place in St Wilfrid’s Church Hall. Tickets £5 per person, children go free. Raffle prizes, please donate and mark for raffle, these can be left in the hall or church porch. Thank you.
Knights of St Columba
Knights of St Columba: The knights are holding their first ever Poinsettia Sale as a fundraiser to ensure that they can carry on with assisting in charitable events including a donation to Children with cancer. Plants will be for sale at St George’s and St Wilfrid’s after Mass on Sunday 15th December. However, to avoid disappointment you can pre-order using the order form available at the back of the church. Your kind participation is greatly appreciated.