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Video live streaming of the Parish Sunday Vigil Mass celebrated each Saturday at 5.00pm can be viewed here. **Privacy Impact Assessment of Live Stream**
A Memorial Mass for Fred Green who died recently will be offered on Saturday 23rd November at 5.00pm.
DiIexit Nos – is Pope Francis’ fourth encyclical on the Human and Divine Love of the Heart of Jesus Christ. The world is in the midst of significant global crises – grappling with conflicts, deep social and economic inequalities, unchecked consumerism, and technologies that pose risks to human dignity. In this encyclical, Pope Francis seeks to inspire a shift in perspective, encouraging humanity to reconnect with what truly matters – the heart. Available in the Abbey Bookshop at £6.95.
The CTS New Sunday Missal (Standard edition, £19.95) is now available in the Abbey Bookshop. The Missal beautifully presents the new texts of the Lectionary and contains the readings and Order of Mass for every Sunday and solemnity of the liturgical cycle. This beautiful hardback missal with two ribbons will support prayer and devotion in all seasons of life. (Now available in the Abbey Bookshop in the Narthex)
The CTS New Sunday Missal 2025 Helpfully presented in calendar order from the First Sunday of Advent 2024 to Christ the King 2025, this lightweight, paperback Sunday Missal contains everything you need for Sunday Mass and Solemnities all year. (Available shortly in the Abbey Bookshop at £9.95). Weekday Missals will be available in April 2025.
God of peace, bearer of hope, we seek your help for the peoples of the Middle East. Quiet the clamour of war and guide us towards peace. Where there is hatred and division sow seeds of calm and openness. Where there is destruction help us to rebuild. Where children are crying bring an end to tears. Shelter your peoples and protect them. Guide them and keep them from harm. Show us how to break down the barriers of history and fear and breathe whispers of hope. Amen. Linda Jones / CAFOD
Oppose Assisted Suicide: unite in prayer and compassionate action Cardinal Vincent Nichols, President of the Bishops’ Conference, has written a pastoral letter calling on Catholics to play an active role in opposing assisted suicide. Cardinal Nichols offers three key points for Catholics to be aware of, and calls on the faithful to be fully engaged in the debate and to write to their MP or scan the Assisted Suicide Bill QR code to oppose assisted suicide being rushed into law. Read more.
A statement on the Assisted Suicide Bill from the Bishops of England and Wales 15th November 2024
Bishop Richard’s Pastoral Letter for the 33rd Sunday of the Year (B) 17th November 2024
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Sunday Mass Sheet for the Thirty-Third Sunday of the Year (B)17th November 2024 (Celebrant: Fr Paul)
“Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.” Based on the gospel for Sunday 17th November, Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (B): Mark 13:24-32
We, the parish of Worth Abbey, in the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton, welcome parishioners from a wide area. We benefit from a unique location among the Benedictine monastic community of Worth. We wish to become, by the grace of God, a strong Community, united in prayer to Jesus and to one another, by relations of love and commitment.
Our mission is to foster values of welcome and hospitality towards our fellow Christians, and to those of other faiths and none.
We are committed to service and outreach to the poor and those in need; to evangelisation; to the young; and to the protection of God’s Creation.
We seek to build upon existing work to nurture a flourishing parish
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Please remember that the black bin in the Parish Office porch is available for your food bank donations.
Prayer requests can be found on the Pastoral Care page.