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Photograph of Pope Francis at the Requiem Mass in Westminster Cathedral, 21 April. © Mazur/CBCEW

Novena upon the death of a Pope: Day 2

Sunday 27 April 2025

The entire Church mourns the death of our Holy Father, Francis. Communities and individuals will ask God to bestow his infinite mercy on the man who served the Church as Bishop of Rome. Join the novena which has been prepared for the Ordinariates to help pray for the Holy Father during the nine days of the Novemdialem.

Rosary in the hands of Pope Francis. © Vatican News

Novena upon the death of a Pope: Day 1

Saturday 26 April 2025

The entire Church mourns the death of our Holy Father, Francis.  Communities and individuals will ask God to bestow his infinite mercy on the man who served the Church as Bishop of Rome. Join the novena which has been prepared for the Ordinariates to help pray for the Holy Father during the nine days of the Novemdialem.

Neil Taylor to be candidate for ordination

Sunday 16 March 2025

We are pleased to announce that Bishop David, Ordinary of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, will celebrate the 11:30 Mass next Sunday (23 March). As part of his visit, Bishop David will celebrate the Rite of Admission to Candidacy for Deacons for Neil Taylor.

A silhouette of a cross at sunset with the lights of a city in a valley beyond

Men’s Way of the Cross: 11 April 2025

Thursday 20 February 2025

Join men of the Ordinariate and the Parish for prayer over the South Downs Beachy Head trail to rediscover yourself and reflect on your God-given purpose on earth.

Front door of cottage with marking 20+C+M+B+25

Blessing of the House at Epiphany

Saturday 4 January 2025

It’s customary to bless the house each year at Epiphany, with chalk and water which has been blessed for the purpose. This is generally distributed after Mass at Epiphany, and many churches make it freely available during the days afterward.

Bishops’ statements on Assisted Suicide Bill

Saturday 30 November 2024

Both the Bishops’ Conference and Bishop Richard Moth have issued statements on the passing of the Second Reading of the Assisted Suicide Bill.