Kevin Hale Kevin Hale

Christmas Message

The Priests of the Parish wish you all a very blessed Christmas

and with our warmest good wishes for the New Year!

Holy Family with St John the Baptist and St Elizabeth—Cathedral House, Brentwood

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Kevin Hale Kevin Hale

Fourth Sunday of Advent

Dear friends in Christ

Shortly after the Annunciation Mary went to visit her cousin Elizabeth.

Dear friends in Christ

Shortly after the Annunciation Mary went to visit her cousin Elizabeth. The Gospel tells us that Mary went with haste into the hill country…she went so that she could be with her cousin who was expecting John the Baptist in order to assist her, even if she might have preferred to remain at home and prepare for the birth of her own child. We consider this mystery in the life of Our Blessed Lady each time we pray the second joyful mystery of the Rosary. It is also an image we see when we come into our church, portrayed in the reredos. Very often the best service we can render to others is to simply remain with them, joyfully and unpretentiously. But we can only do this if we are close to Christ through a faithful commitment to prayer throughout the day. In the days of Christmastide ahead, we shall have many opportunities to be of service to others, either by providing friends and family with hospitality, by being with someone who is alone and in need, by attending to the needs of those who need us. Let Mary be our inspiration for the celebrations of this season ahead of us. Throughout all of these mysteries in the life of our Incarnate Lord, Mary has a pivotal place. May she draw us more deeply into the mystery of the Incarnation. I pray that we may all have a joyful celebration of the Christmas feasts. As we begin the Jubilee Year of Hope this Christmas, may the message of hope be a reality for the way we live our lives, and may we be the conduits of supernatural hope for the people around us!

Thanks to all those who prepared and participated in the Carol Service Friday evening. It was lovely to have so many of you present with our distinguished guests. It provided much appreciated support for two worthy local Charities: Brentwood Catholic Children’s Society and YMCA.

Please bring your crib figures of the baby Jesus to Mass this Sunday, which we will bless at the end of Mass ahead of placing them on Christmas Day.

Msgr Kevin Hale

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Sheila West Sheila West

Fourth Sunday of Advent

Liturgy:
Readings of Year C
The Nicene Creed
Preface 2 of Advent

Saturday 21
Saturday of the Third Week of Advent
10am Mass Bernadette Perry, RIP (KH)
10.30-11.30am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confession


5.30pm Vigil The People of the Parish
6.30-7.30pm: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confession

Sunday 22 December
Fourth Sunday of Advent
Confessions after all Masses

8am Mass Michael Mapson, RIP (GM)
9.30am Mass Paul Watts, RIP (SVP)
11.30am Mass Paul Watts, RIP (LL)
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction


Monday 23
Weekday of Advent
9am Mass Ian Irwin, RIP (MI)
Confessions after Mass

Tuesday 24
Christmas Eve
9am Mass Roy & Marjorie Worsley, RIP (JC)
Confessions after Mass until 11am

5.30pm Vigil Mass Holy Souls (Night Mass Readings)
8.30pm Vigil of Readings & Carols
9pm Night Mass The People of the Parish

Wednesday 25
CHRISTMAS DAY
8am Mass Private Intention (Dawn Mass)
9.30am Mass Private Intention (Dawn Mass)
11.30am Mass Private Intention (Day Mass)

Thursday 26
St Stephen, the First Martyr
10am Mass Altar Servers and their Families

Friday 27
St John, Ap, Ev
12Noon Mass Roland & Madeleine Selvini RIP

Saturday 28
The Holy Innocents, Mm
10am Mass Alex McFarlane, RIP (Anniv) (MW)
10.30-11.30am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confession


5.30pm Vigil The People of the Parish
6.30-7.30pm: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confession

Sunday 29 December
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph
8am Mass Adrian Dann, RIP (Anniv) (SD)
9.30am Mass Paul Watts, RIP (GM)
11.30am Mass Intentions of Margaret Huish (MR)
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction

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Sheila West Sheila West

We Pray for the Dead on their Anniversaries

Fr William Arthur Cowd, Bp Brian Foley, Canon Wilfrid Thompson, Fr Francis Greenan, Fr Francis Wilson, Fr James Duffy, Robert Kirsch, Teresa Evans, Roland Glazebrook, David Middleton, Mario Piacentini, Anthony Sansom, Elsie Osborne, Mary Heather, Teresa Riley, Winifred McClafferty, Elizabeth Astall, Jessica Wilson, Basil DeNeuman, Mary Higgins, Anthony Nesnas, Bridget McDonald, Julie Upsher, Eddie Gillman, Clare Whomes, Douglas Hurley, Charles Stokes, Lynda Quinlivan, Guido Lauria, Janet Newby, Michael Manning, JohnFurley, Amelia Eaglesfield, Flor Perez de Pina, P.A. Holcombe, Mrs Beeching, James O’Donnell, Francis Gibson, Mary Fitzroy, Deirdre Gray, James Keefe, Doris Swinney, Joseph Dologhan, & Audrey O’Connell.

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Edward Flach Edward Flach

We pray for our sick

The Sick List is available on the website main menu, under Worship.

We pray for the sick of our parish

Father,
by the power of your Spirit
you have filled the hearts of your faithful people
with gifts of love for one another.
Hear the prayers we offer for our relatives and friends.
Give them health of mind and body
that they may do your will with perfect love.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
— Roman Missal: For relatives and friends
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Sanctuary Lamp

This week the Sanctuary Lamp burns for the intentions of the O’Callaghan Family.

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Sheila West Sheila West

The Jubilee Year of Hope 2025

"Jubilee” is the name given to a particular year; the name comes from the instrument used to mark its launch. In this case, the instrument in question is the yobel, the ram's horn, used to proclaim the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). This (Jewish) holiday occurs every year, but it takes on special significance when it marks the beginning of a Jubilee year. We can find an early indication of it in the Bible: a Jubilee year was to be marked every 50 years, since this would be an “extra” year, one which would happen every seven weeks of seven years, i.e., every 49 years (cf. Leviticus 25:8-13). Even though it wasn’t easy to organise, it was intended to be marked as a time to re-establish a proper relationship with God, with one another, and with all of creation, and involved the forgiveness of debts, the return of misappropriated land, and a fallow period for the fields.

Quoting the prophet Isaiah, the Gospel of Luke describes Jesus’ mission in this way: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord,” (Luke 4:18-19; cf. Isaiah 61:1-2). Jesus lives out these words in his daily life, in his encounters with others and in his relationships, all of which bring about liberation and conversion.

In 1300, Pope Boniface VIII called the first Jubilee, also known as a “Holy Year,” since it is a time in which God's holiness transforms us. The frequency of Holy Years has changed over time: at first, they were celebrated every 100 years; later, in 1343 Pope Clement VI reduced the gap between Jubilees to every 50 years, and in 1470 Pope Paul II made it every 25 years. There have also been “extraordinary” Holy Years: for example, in 1933 Pope Pius XI chose to commemorate the 1900th anniversary of the Redemption, and in 2015 Pope Francis proclaimed the Year of Mercy as an extraordinary jubilee. The way in which Jubilee Years are marked has also changed through the centuries: originally the Holy Year consisted of a pilgrimage to the Roman Basilicas of St. Peter and St. Paul, later other signs were added, such as the Holy Door. By participating in the Holy Year, one is granted a plenary indulgence. The characteristics of the Jubilee Year are: making a Pilgrimage, passing through one of the Holy Doors in the designated Churches, especially the Roman Basilicas; Reconciliation (Sacrament of Confession) and prayer. In the Diocese of Brentwood Holy Doors will be opened in—The Cathedral of St Mary & St Helen, Brentwood, The National Shrine of Our Lady of Light, Spouse of the Holy Spirit, Clacton, Saint Antony of Padua, Forest Gate. Within our own Diocese we can fulfil the indulgence by visiting one of these churches.

The particular theme and intention of this Jubilee Year is Hope.  Let us then, go forward in Hope in Christ as the sole Redeemer of mankind and live daily the promises  He gives us whilst making use of the divine treasury being opened-up for us by our Mother the Church.

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Dates for your Diary

Saturday 15th—Friday 21st March 2025—Parish Mission led by the Redemptorists

Saturdays 10th & 17th May 10.30am—First Holy Communion Masses

Sunday 1st June 2025—Visitation & Confirmation

Sunday 22nd June—Corpus Christi Procession 4pm

Monday 21st—Friday 25th July—Lourdes Pilgrimage

Monday 8th September Centenary of the Opening of our Church

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Crib Offerings

The CRIB offerings, as in previous years, will go to help the work of the Brentwood Catholic Childrens Society—BCCS.

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Sheila West Sheila West

Altar Servers

If you are intending to serve over the Christmas period, please sign your name on the list in the Sacristy. Mass on St Stephen’s Day will be offered for the Altar servers so please try to attend.

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Sheila West Sheila West

Parish Fundraising

Thank you to everyone who has supported the 200 Club this year. The results of the November draw are as follows:

1st Prize   £150   25     Mr G Shepherd

2nd Prize £100 139     Mr J Sinclair

3rd Prize   £75   34      Mrs J Allard

4th Prize   £25  184      Mrs A Peoples

There has been a significant drop in members over the past few months. Would you consider taking part in the 200 Club? The subscription is £5 per month, either by cash, cheque or direct debit. If you would like to join, please fill in a form which can be found at the back of the church or ring Linda Wall on 01702 558217.

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Christmas Posters

Please take a poster to display prominently in your window.

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Sheila West Sheila West

St Peter's, Romford: Headteacher Vacancy

Headteacher Vacancy for September 2025 -St Peter’s Catholic Primary School Romford.

Headteacher - St Peter's Primary School, Romford
Deadline for applications: 12:00 (noon), Friday 31st January

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Kevin Hale Kevin Hale

Third Sunday of Advent 'Gaudete'

Dear friends in Christ 

The title of this Third Sunday of Advent takes its name from the Entrance Antiphon—or Introit—of the Mass: Gaudete in Domino semper: iterum dico, gaudete. Dominus enim prope est…Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say rejoice.

Dear friends in Christ 

The title of this Third Sunday of Advent takes its name from the Entrance Antiphon—or Introit—of the Mass: Gaudete in Domino semper: iterum dico, gaudete. Dominus enim prope est…Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say rejoice. Indeed, the Lord is near.  And this same joy is proclaimed again in the Epistle of the Mass by Saint Paul writing to the Philippians.

This is the joy proposed to us by the closeness of God as we begin the second half of Advent, focusing our attention on the coming of the Saviour. In a world which often appears so sunk in despair, strife and hardship, the optimism of the coming of Jesus is the bright light of hope: firstly in the history of humanity, and then in our own lives, so much in need of redemption.

We listen to the voice, the words, of Saint John the Baptist again in the Gospel of the Mass; a voice that speaks as clearly to us today as it did to those who flocked to hear him over twenty centuries ago.  His winnowing fork is in His hand, to clear the threshing floor and to gather the wheat into His barn, but the chaff He will burn with an unquenchable fire. This is the clearest exhortation ever for us to repent and believe the Gospel—repent and prepare to receive Christ. As we approach Christmas we do this in the definite way that Jesus has left to His Church: in and through the Sacrament of Reconciliation—Confession. We can begin our examination of conscience right now, thinking about how we will approach Jesus in His Sacrament of Mercy, and so make a clear way in our hearts and lives for the coming of Christ into our world and into our lives.

Next Sunday—the Fourth of Advent—we have the traditional blessing of the figures of the Baby Jesus for our Cribs; please bring them along to Mass next weekend (and all of the Crib figures too if you wish!) and they will be blessed.

God bless you!

Msgr Kevin Hale

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Third Sunday of Advent 'Gaudete'

Liturgy:
Readings of Year C
The Nicene Creed
Preface 1 of Advent

Saturday 14
St John of the Cross, Pr, D
5.30pm Vigil John Jarvis, RIP (VJ)
6.30-7.30pm: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confession

Sunday 15 December
Third Sunday of Advent ‘Gaudete
8am Mass Michael Mapson, RIP (SVP)
9.30am Mass John McCarthy, RIP (Anniv) (McC)
11.30am Mass The People of the Parish
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction

Monday 16
Monday of the Third Week of Advent
9am Mass Clare Chadwick, RIP (MI)

Tuesday 17
Tuesday of the Third Week of Advent
9am Mass Mary Morgan, RIP (Anniv) (EM)

Wednesday 18
Wednesday of the Third Week of Advent
9am Mass Paul Emmerson, RIP (Anniv) (AE)

Thursday 19
Thursday of the Third Week of Advent
9am Mass Intentions of Salvatore Burzotta & Family (AD)

Friday 20
Friday of the Third Week of Advent
12Noon Mass Pauline Godfrey, RIP (MI)

Saturday 21
Saturday of the Third Week of Advent
10am Mass Bernadette Perry, RIP (KH)
10.30-11.30am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confession


5.30pm Vigil The People of the Parish
6.30-7.30pm: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confession

Sunday 22 December
Fourth Sunday of Advent
Confessions after all Masses

8am Mass Michael Mapson, RIP (GM)
9.30am Mass Paul Watts, RIP (SVP)
11.30am Mass Paul Watts, RIP (LL)
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction

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Kevin Hale Kevin Hale

Music at 11.30am Mass

Prelude: Rotate Caeli - Jeanne Demessieux

Postlude: Toccata in F - Dieterich Buxtehude

Responsorial Psalm

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Sheila West Sheila West

We Pray for the Dead on their Anniversaries

Fr William Guinevan, Clarice Bugatti, Thomas McInerney, Francis Gavin, Anthony Troughton, Charles Hughes, John Maxfield, Paul Cores, Mary McQuaid, Francis O’Neill, Eileen Byczynski, Larraine Moore, Maria Page, Kevin Shanahan, Herbert Marriott, Evelyn Tobias, Ronald Buckley, Patricia Bishop, Andrew Hills, Mary Hurley, Alice Chapman, Barbara Althorpe, John McCarthy, Miss E Parker, Paul Emerson, Sylvia Walton, Gladys Symons, Mabel Walmsley, John Baigent, Anthony Fleming, Bernard Murphy, Paola Murch, Mary Poole, Peter Robson, Christopher Maybe, Terry Martyn, Mabel Carter, Francis Brady, Eleanor Dillon, William Smith, Grace Greiner, Veronica Barrett & Cathy Baker.

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Edward Flach Edward Flach

We pray for our sick

The Sick List is available on the website main menu, under Worship.

We pray for the sick of our parish

Father,
by the power of your Spirit
you have filled the hearts of your faithful people
with gifts of love for one another.
Hear the prayers we offer for our relatives and friends.
Give them health of mind and body
that they may do your will with perfect love.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
— Roman Missal: For relatives and friends
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Sheila West Sheila West

Sanctuary Lamp

This week the Sanctuary Lamp burns for Clare Chadwick, RIP.

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Sheila West Sheila West

Altar Servers

If you are intending to serve over the Christmas period, please sign your name on the list in the Sacristy. Mass on St Stephen’s Day will be offered for the Altar servers so please try to attend.

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