WELCOME TO WORTH ABBEY PARISH

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Centred on the Benedictine monastic community at Worth Abbey, our parish is in the Sussex Weald near the village of Turners Hill, just south of Crawley. A parish of the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton, it is a living and learning community where faith can develop and the lives of its people be enriched.

Worth Abbey Parish is a friendly Christian church, a place where people of all ages and backgrounds can discover a way of living life more fully through developing a closer relationship with the person of Christ in a community of believers. Our common faith tells us that we are the loved people of a God who stops at nothing to show us this love; and through the mysterious working of the Lord Jesus in his Church we are allowed to share His Divine power.

Worth Abbey is a community where people worship, learn, share and where the important milestones of faith are celebrated. There are many opportunities in the parish for individuals of all ages, and families, to develop and explore faith and to learn more about the Church. All are welcome – whatever their background, knowledge and experience. You don’t have to have all the answers…but you can ask the questions.

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Father James Cutts OSB |
The Parish Priest is Father James. Fr James was ordained in 1979. He worked for 17 years in Worth School, then led the Lay Community, followed by a spell in charge of the Worth estate. He became Parish Priest in 2003.
Tel. no. 01342 710313 Mob. no. 07981625151

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Mandy Horton is the Parish Secretary. Mandy works Tuesday to Friday in term time from 9.00 am to 1.00 pm. In the school holidays she works for 3 hours, 3 days a week Tel. no. 01342 710313
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Sean Cahill is the Parish Youth Minister. He works in the parish 2 days a week. |
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African Friendship
During their visit to Irundu in June 2011 parishioners from Worth Abbey Parish participated in Small Christian Community (SCC) meetings. Below are photos taken of the SCCs in St Karoli and St Michael. An account of the meetings by Christina Fitzsimons can be read on the African Friendship page
Photos of the June visit are courtesy of Dave Hook |
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