SUNDAY 28TH MARCH 2021

 


MARCH 28TH, 2021

PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD

 MASS (OLHoC): 6.00pm (Saturday) (Douglas Reeve RIP)

 

MASS (St Joseph’s): 9.00am (People of the Parish)

 

MASS (OLHoC): 11.00am (Deceased relatives of Vladimir Cisar)

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MONDAY OF HOLY WEEK, March 29th

MASS (OLHoC): 9.00am (Marek Adam RIP)

Followed by Exposition & Confessions 9.30am – 10.00am

RCIA Zoom meeting: 7.30pm

 

TUESDAY OF HOLY WEEK, March 30th

MASS (OLHoC): 9.00am (Kitty Hart RIP)

Followed by Exposition & Confessions 9.30am – 10.00am

 

WEDNESDAY OF HOLY WEEK, March 31st

MASS (OLHoC): 10.00am (Marion Dillon RIP)

Chrism Mass (St George’s Cathedral): 11.30am

X FIRST HOLY COMMUNION CLASS ONLY:

CELEBRATION OF FIRST RECONCILIATION (OLHoC): 5.30pm


THE EASTER TRIDUUM

 

MAUNDY THURSDAY, April1st

 MASS OF THE LORD’S SUPPER 8.00pm (OLHoC)

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GOOD FRIDAY, April 2nd

FRIDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD

(Annual collection for the Holy Places)

The Celebration of the Passion of the Lord: 12.00 noon (OLHoC)

 

The Celebration of the Passion of the Lord: 3.00pm (OLHoC)

 

The Celebration of the Passion of the Lord: (OLHoC) 7:00pm

 

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HOLY SATURDAY April 3rd

 

THE EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY NIGHT

8.00pm (OLHoC)

The New Fire; the Vigil; Renewal of Baptismal Promises; and First Mass of Easter

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EASTER DAY, April 4th

EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD

 

MASS & Renewal of Baptismal Promises

9.00am (OLHoC) (Giovanni Strinati RIP)

 

MASS & Renewal of Baptismal Promises

9.00am (St Joseph’s) (People of the Parish)

 

MASS & Renewal of Baptismal Promises 

11.00am (OLHoC) (Pauline Wood RIP)

 PARISH OFFICE – please remember the Parish Office is only staffed occasionally as our Secretary is on flexi-furlough, so be patient with any requests made or email folkestone@rcaos.org.uk 

PRAYERS - Let us pray for the recently departed including Paulene Wood and Frank McSwiggan and all whose anniversaries fall at this time including John Wanstall, John Moran, James Martin and Patricia Reeves.


EASTER ALMOST HERE! - With the Palm Sunday Liturgy, we mark the beginning of the Holy Week. 

Today palms will be blessed and then distributed at the end of Mass. I wish to draw our attention on the celebration to acknowledge our oneness as a Parish, and our belonging to the Diocese of Southwark. 

The Chrism Mass will take place as St George’s Cathedral at 11.30am on Wednesday and I am encouraging people, who are able to, to watch it directly at

https://www.youtube.com/c/RCSouthwark1 

On Thursday we begin the Triduum with the Mass of the Last Supper, it will be at 8pm and encourages us who do not go to bed early to try to join us by being here physically. 

Good Friday to ease the number of people who like to attend and ensure all can make it to the church this year, we will have the Celebration of the Passion of the Lord first at 12.00 noon, secondly at 3.00pm and then in the evening for those unable to attend during the day at 7.00pm. 

The Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday at 8.00pm will mark the end of our one celebration divided into three days. – let us use these celebrations to strengthen our bond as one Parish. 

I wish you all a prayerful, peaceful and joyful Holy Week. 

Fr Alex Saba

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SECOND COLLECTION ON GOOD FRIDAY: Good Friday, 2nd April: Holy Places - the places connected with Our Lord’s Passion have always been centres of veneration and pilgrimage. 

This Good Friday collection is sent for their upkeep, and to help maintain Christian schools in the area.

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FIRST HOLY COMMUNION - there are no classes during the Easter school holidays. 

Please continue to pray for our candidates and we look forward with them to their big day on 18th July.

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OFFETORY AND FINANCE – last week’s collection (excluding standing orders) was £683.53. The running total of the collection for the Easter Flowers raised £219.02.

THANK YOU for your continued generosity. 

DAN BROOK AND ANN BERRY DONATIONS RECEIVED – a huge THANK YOU to local Folkestone and Hythe District Councillors Dan Brook and Ann Berry who have very kindly each given a donation of £1000 from their council ward grants. This is for work urgently needed to improve signs and access to the Parish Hall at Guildhall Street.

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NEXT WEEKEND - EASTER OFFERING: Please note that ALL COLLECTIONS at the Easter Vigil and at Easter Sunday Masses, are for the direct benefit of the priest of our parish as a personal gift from you. There are Easter Offering envelopes at the back of the church for your convenience if you would rather put them through the letterbox of the Catholic Presbytery at 41 Guildhall Street.

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SEEKING MARRIAGE & FAMILY LIFE BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT TRAINERS: The Marriage and Family Life team are seeking volunteers who would be interested in being trained to train others in Bereavement support ministry at parish and deanery level. An introductory meeting will take place remotely, via zoom from 10am to 11am, on Saturday 8th May. Please email Elizabeth Partridge at: mflbereavement@rcaos.org.uk to register and receive the zoom meeting joining details. Subsequent online training meetings are planned with further details at the introductory meeting.

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PLEASE LIGHT A CANDLE ON TUESDAY 30TH MARCH to commemorate the first anniversary of DIY abortion in Britain. Join pro-lifers across the country remembering the unborn lives lost and the women hurt. 

Did you know that: 

  • 23,061 DIY abortions took place between APRIL and JUNE.
  • Ambulance calls for abortion complications rose by 54% during 2020
  • Each month 250 women using abortion pills at home will require hospital treatment to surgically to complete the abortion.
  • 86% of GPs in the UK are concerned about women being coerced into a DIY home abortion.
  • Official statistics show women from poorer backgrounds are three times more likely to have an abortion. 

Please light a candle and say a prayer for all those affected.

 

TODAY IS PALM SUNDAY - Passion Sunday, or Palm Sunday as many people commonly know it, marks the beginning of Holy Week, the final Sunday of Lent – a day we commemorate the triumphant arrival of Christ into Jerusalem, just days before the crucifixion.

 Here is how the triumphal entry is told in Matthew 21: 1-11: 

“[The disciples] brought the donkey and the colt and put on them their cloaks, and he sat on them. Most of the crowd spread their cloaks on the road, and others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road. And the crowds that went before him and that followed him were shouting, ‘Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest!’ 

“And when he entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred up, saying, ‘Who is this?’ And the crowds said, ‘This is the prophet Jesus, from Nazareth of Galilee.'” 

The palms blessed on Palm Sunday are used in the procession of the day, then taken home by the faithful and used for personal devotion. They must not be thrown away as they are blessed. From the blessed palms the ashes are procured for the following year’s Ash Wednesday observance. This year the palm branches blessed during the celebration of the liturgy will be given out as you leave the church after Mass.  

The Liturgical colours of the Palm Sunday Mass are red, symbolising the redemption in blood that Christ paid for the world. 

A week later, Christ will rise from the dead on the first day of Easter.

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DON’T FORGET HOLY LAND AND MIDDLE EAST CHRISTIANS OVER EASTER, SAYS BISHOP

 

Ahead of Holy Week, Bishop Declan Lang, chair of the Bishops’ International Affairs department, has issued a reminder that the Christians living in the lands of Christ should be held in prayer.

Starved of pilgrim visitors to the Holy sites, and facing the daily realities of conflict and occupation, the Christians, as Pope Francis puts it, are suffering “the economic inequalities and regional tensions that threaten the stability of these lands.” 

Bishop Lang is asking Christians to reaffirm their commitment to justice and peace in Middle East. 

He also calls on our leaders to “increase their support for peacebuilding, humanitarian relief, and the protection of human dignity, while forsaking narrow political or economic interests, including the sale of arms which only fuel conflict.” 

Statement

“As we approach Easter, it is important to remember our sisters and brothers in the Holy Land, who continue to face the daily realities of conflict and occupation. This is a particularly important moment to extend our assistance to the Christian community, which has been deprived of the encounter and support of pilgrimages for more than a year.

 “We also hold in our prayers the whole Middle East including Iraq, where Pope Francis’ recent journey has brought hope to those rebuilding their country; Lebanon, which is confronted by simultaneous economic and political crises; Syria, which has now endured over a decade of war; and Yemen, where one of the world’s worst humanitarian catastrophes continues to unfold. 

“Pope Francis has said that such challenges ‘call for cooperation on a global scale in order to address, among other things, the economic inequalities and regional tensions that threaten the stability of these lands.’ 

“We call upon our own leaders to increase their support for peacebuilding, humanitarian relief, and the protection of human dignity, while forsaking narrow political or economic interests, including the sale of arms which only fuel conflict. 

“As Christians let us reaffirm our own commitment to justice and peace in Middle East, the birthplace of our faith.” 

Bishop Declan Lang Chair, Catholic Bishops’ Conference Department of International Affairs

 

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