Newsletter: 3rd Sunday of Easter B
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Remedial works to the roof
A presentation of the proposed remedial works to the roof along with an opportunity to see the plans and Q&A session will be held on Friday, 12th April from 6.00 - 7.00 pm.
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May I write to wish every Parishioner and their family a very blessed Easter this coming Sunday. For those able to participate whether in person, or online, the dramatic events of Holy Thursday and Good Friday find their full meaning through Easter. The Last Supper becomes the kernel of the Mass, the death on the Cross, the conquest of sin and death. Easter confirms the death as the sacrificial entry to new life to which we are called to share through the Holy Spirit and that grace is communicated through the Eucharist.
Despite the pall of violence that marks our world, whether the large scale destruction and death in Gaza and Ukraine or the individual acts of violence that mark our cities and communities, Easter offers hope. Hope for the next world, and hope within this world too since death and sin are never the last word, despite appearances to the contrary.
Please look out for the ways in which your new spirit-filled post-Easter life may be enhanced in the Parish. There are plenty of spiritual and social encounters to suit all tastes and interests being offered in this parish.
Lastly may I thank all those who have assisted in the celebration of the Holy Week Liturgies, and allowed us to participate in such an intensive way: Readers, Musicians, Welcomers, Flower arrangers, Spring cleaners, and many more.
With every blessing for Easter
Fr Peter
Good Friday - Ecumenical Walk of Witness
Join other Christians from local churches in a walk of witness on Good Friday.
Meet at 9am on Twickenham Green, outside Arthur’s café. Father Ulick of St James’s RC Church will bless the walkers. The walk will move along Heath Road and Wharf Lane to the Diamond Jubilee Gardens on Twickenham Riverside. If it is difficult for you to walk, please join the service directly at Diamond Jubilee Gardens at 9:20 am. The short service will be led by the Venerable Richard Frank, with a scripture reading by the Reverend Stephen Lewis of the United Reformed Church. Walkers are welcome to carry a cross if they wish.
One of questions we asked ourselves as a Parish in the recent synodal meetings was “how do we witness as a Parish to proclaim our faith to those who have not heard of Christ and those who have ceased walking with Christ?” Participating in this walk of witness would be one way of doing just that.
Holy Week and Easter Liturgies
Maundy Thursday
Mass - 8.00 pm; Night Prayer - 9.45 pm, Watching at the altar of repose to 10.00 pm
Good Friday
Stations of the Cross – 10.30 am
Children’s Stations of the Cross – 12.00 pm
The Liturgy of the Passion of our Lord – 3.00 pm
Easter Vigil
Mass - 8.00 pm
Easter Sunday
Mass - 8.30 am and 10.30 am
There will be no evening Mass on Easter Sunday.
Easter Monday
Mass - 12.00 noon
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