Friday 23 February 2024
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.
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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.
The Ordinariate has published the “Bulletin on Divine Worship”, which it’s hoped will become a way to promote, develop, and nurture the distinctive liturgical life of the Personal Ordinariate. The first issue contains information on devotions for the month of October, and other news on liturgy and resources.
A few years ago, Neil started reading stories out loud, on the walk to school. I now do most of these walks and have taken over the reading tradition. This week I began reading ‘Pippi Longstocking’ and several things struck me. Firstly, Pippi is fun and she is fun because she is slightly mad and […]
Fr Neil Chatfield
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By the gift of Fortitude the soul is strengthened against natural fear, and supported to the end in the performance of duty.
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Pentecost Novena: Day 4: The Gift of Fortitude
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The principal Sunday Mass at Christ the King Church, Langney for the Seventh Sunday of Easter, celebrated according to Divine Worship. Some of our children received their First Holy Communion at this Mass.
The pew sheet is available via eastbourneordinariate.org.uk/social_link.php?id=81
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With the Gift of Piety we love God our Father. It inspires us to love and respect for His sake persons and things consecrated to Him. Join in the Pentecost Novena to the Holy Spirit on our website.
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Pentecost Novena: Day 3: The Gift of Piety
With the Gift of Piety we love God our Father. It inspires us to love and respect for His sake persons and things consecrated to Him.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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