The Knights of Saint Columba will be meeting on Monday 10th June at 6pm at the Parish Centre of St Wilfrid’s Church, South Road, Hailsham. All Catholic men are invited to come and see what the Knights do. Further details from Bob on 847014.
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St Wilfrid’s First Holy Communion Breakfast
St Wilfrid’s First Holy Communion Breakfast: was such a happy occasion, so many of our community attending. The table was a “picture” to behold, dominated by the huge cake with all the emblems for our children, including their names in icing. Thank you to Annette, Sophie and Teresa for preparing the wonderful banquet and decorating the table and the hall. Fr Chris joined us all at the communion table which was enjoyed by us all. Photos of the First Holy Communion are now on the website so do take a look.
Deacon John Writes Again
Deacon John Writes Again:
I came across this little story recently and liked it, so I share it with you this weekend: There was a man who was always looking for a special sign from God to tell him what he should do. He ended up working in the missions in South America. A friend asked him why he chose South America. He replied that when he was trying to decide what God wanted him to do, and where God wanted him to go, he was eating a chocolate bar with Brazil nuts in it. So he thought – Brazil is in South America, God must want me to go there. His friend said “Thank God you weren’t eating a Mars bar!” With my love and prayers.
Advance Notice for St George’s and St Wilfrid’s
Advance Notice for St George’s and St Wilfrid’s Church:
Week beginning 17th June, there will be a Requiem Mass at 12 noon on Wednesday 19th at St Wilfrid’s for Richard Carter RIP and on Friday 21st June at 10 am at St George’s. There will be no 10am Mass on the 19th at St Wilfrid’s nor on the Thursday 20th at St George’s.
Deacon John Writes
Deacon John Writes:
Recently I spoke about ‘Love’ in a homily as it has been the subject of several of the readings at Mass during Eastertide. Love is Christ’s great message to his followers – “As the Father loves me, so I also love you.” Jesus followed that statement with a challenge to all of us: “Love one another, as I have loved you.” In other words: We are to love one another as deeply as God loves His son, and as powerfully as Jesus then loves us. That is how we are to love one another. Christ is asking us to do nothing less than to love the world the way that God does. It is a love that says to each of us: “Whatever happens, I will be there.”
We should always remember this statement of Jesus: “Love one another, as I have loved you.” Despite your differences, love one another. Despite the hurt someone has caused you, love one another. Despite the angers you are nursing or the grudge you can’t let go of…love one another. That is what Christian love is all about – literally loving like Christ.
So – there we have our challenge: – look at the world around us, the people around us — all those we like and those we don’t – those we care for and those we don’t – those we respect and those we don’t — and love them as Jesus said: “Love one another as I have loved you.” This is what we have to do. It is Christ’s great commandment.
Joan Chittister wrote this: “God sends angels into every life to help us understand the present, and to enable us to bear the future. We are one another’s lifeline to God. We are here to hold one another up, and to help one another see the presence of God”.
I leave you with this question to think about: Are we courageous enough – generous enough, selfless enough, sacrificial enough — to not only keep that commandment, but to actually live it?
With my love for you all.
Cross Link United Service
There will be a Cross Link United Service on Sunday 9th June at 6.30pm in the Methodist Church. All are welcome.
Pentecost Vigil Mass with New Catholics
Pentecost Vigil Mass with New Catholics: Bishop Richard invites you to join him in celebrating the Pentecost Vigil Mass with new Catholics – adults recently baptised or received into the Church – on Saturday 8th June at 5pm in Arundel Cathedral. ALL are welcome – families, friends, Godparents, sponsors, catechists and parishioners. New Catholics are also invited to an afternoon of prayer and reflection with Bishop Richard preceding the Mass. If you have not yet received your invitation please contact [email protected] or telephone (01293) 651164.
Important Notice for St George’s
Important Notice for St George’s: Mass will take place on Tuesday next week at 10am instead of Thursday.
St George’s Film Club
St George’s Film Club:
On 2nd June (1993) The latest adaptation of Mark Twain’s timeless story. Session starts at 3pm.
Deacon John Writes
Deacon John Writes:
Last Thursday was the Feast of the Ascension of our Lord into heaven. In the Gospel for this feast Jesus gave this mission to all of us: “Go out to the whole world and proclaim the Gospel to every creature.” This means that we need to be both proclaimers and evangelizers. This mission is not given to a select few but to all believers. To be a Christian is to be a proclaimer and an evangelizer. There is a difference between preaching and proclaiming. “We preach with words but we proclaim with our lives.” As we celebrated the Lord’s return to His Father in Heaven we were being commissioned to go out into the world and proclaim the Gospel of life and love, of hope and peace, by the witness of our lives. With this in mind let us renew our commitment to be true disciples everywhere we go, beginning with our family and our parish, “living in a manner worthy of the call we have received.” With my love and prayers for you all