Sunday 24 July 2022
Only as children of God can we — with wonderful assurance — seek, knock and find the very presence and gifts of God that he longs to give us.
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Only as children of God can we — with wonderful assurance — seek, knock and find the very presence and gifts of God that he longs to give us.
Our fourth adult Lent group focused on the figure of the Father in the Prodigal Son. We began by looking carefully at Rembrandt’s painting, the focus for Henri Nouwen’s book. We noticed the difference in the two hands, showing the maternal and paternal nature of God’s love. There is a great love in the embrace […]
Fr Neil Chatfield
Fr Neil is away until 11 January: for clergy please contact Dcn Eugene on 07917 276140 or the Presbytery at Our Lady of Ransom on 01323 723222.
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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. ... See MoreSee Less
Blessing of the House at Epiphany
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 fr...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The announcement of the year’s liturgical calendar, following an ancient tradition, is made after the Gospel reading in the Mass of the Epiphany. ... See MoreSee Less
Announcement of Easter and the Moveable Feasts 2025
The announcement of the year's liturgical calendar, following an ancient tradition, is made after the Gospel reading in the Mass of the Epiphany.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Tomorrow is the Feast of the Epiphany. Join us for Mass celebrated according to Divine Worship at 11:30am at Christ the King Church, Eastbourne. Mass will include the Epiphany Proclamation which sets out the dates of the major moveable feasts of 2025, and the blessing of chalk. You can take the chalk away together with holy water and bless your home for the coming year.
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