Sunday 4 October 2020
What sort of crop will we produce? Will we decide to become good grain to be gathered safely into heaven; or become weeds which are separated out and thrown away? This is the choice which is given to us.
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What sort of crop will we produce? Will we decide to become good grain to be gathered safely into heaven; or become weeds which are separated out and thrown away? This is the choice which is given to us.
We are celebrating our Harvest Thanksgiving on Sunday 2 September with Mass at 4:00pm, and we invite offerings in thanksgiving for God’s goodness which we will pass on to the Matthew 25 Mission in Eastbourne.
Fr Neil Chatfield
Email using the form · 07718 123304
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PO Box 3223, Eastbourne BN21 9RS
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Tomorrow is the Fifth Sunday in Lent, which is also called Passion Sunday in the Ordinariate calendar. Join us for Mass at 4pm at Christ the King Church, Langney, while we enter more deeply into Our Lord’s suffering as his death approaches. Crosses, images and ornaments in the church are veiled.
“The hour has come for the Son of man to be glorified. Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.”
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