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.
 

21st December 2025

Do you remember the gospel from the first Sunday of Advent? That Gospel was a wakeup call to all of us Christians. We were instructed to “Stay awake!” It is very important because all of Advent is a season of great awakening, preparation, and of great expectation of the birth of the Messiah. It is a season that will end this week in an outburst of great joy. It is, a   season of prayer when we turn to God in prayer. Therefore, with the psalmist, I pray for you all with the phrase from the psalm of that first Sunday: “Peace be to your homes! May peace reign in your walls, and in your palaces, peace!” 

Let the Advent wreath be a visible reminder to us all of our call as people who are followers of the Light of the World. It is not just an invitation to light, but an invitation to be bearers of light to all. In the days ahead let us remember that it says to us: Light the candle. Pray more deeply. Love more generously. Give more freely. Christ is coming this week— as an infant, yes, but also as a king. Time is short. We need to be ready. Let us always remember, he is here now. Let these four lights be sparks of hope, peace, joy and love to all we meet. St Teresa of Avila said: “Christ has no body now but yours” so we must be the Body of Christ and let our hands and feet, our eyes and ears, each word we speak, bring compassion to the world around us.