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Directory and Yearbook for the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton

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1 The Diocese of ARUNDEL and BRIGHTON Diocesan Directory and Liturgical Calendar 2020 The Diocese of Arundel and Brighton – A Fairtrade Diocese All information is correct at the time of going to print. For corrections, amendments and deletions please contact The Directory Editor (directory@abdiocese.org.uk) p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 1

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FOREWORD The Church in England & Wales celebrates this year ‘The God Who Speaks’ and there is a little reminder of this on the front cover of this year’s Directory. This invitation to engage afresh with the Word of God is timely, for it gives us all further encouragement on our journey with The Lord Himself, ‘The Word Who is Life’ speaking to us each and every day in the Scriptures and giving Himself to us in the Eucharist. The image of the Rose Window in our Cathedral, fully restored in 2019, is a beautiful reminder to us all that Mary our Mother, the Patron of our Diocese, intercedes for us with her Son. We can turn to her at every point on our journey, for she points the way to Him. May this year see us all continue and develop the Mission to which we have been called, grounded in prayer and flowing from the formation opportunities that come to us through our parishes, schools and in the work of our Diocesan Formation Team. Thanks go to all who have been involved in producing this Directory, for it is a helpful resource for us in so many ways. With every Blessing, Bishop of Arundel & Brighton Lord, the Word who is Life. May all the people of our Diocese grow in openness to the power of the Holy Spirit, so that through a growth in understanding and courage, and truly open to your call, we may bear powerful witness to all around us, for you are Lord for ever and ever, Amen. 3 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 3

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Contents Foreword ................................................................................................................3 The Diocese of Arundel and Brighton.....................................................................7 The Bishop .............................................................................................................9 Consultative Bodies .............................................................................................. 11 Bishop’s House.....................................................................................................15 Finance Department .............................................................................................18 Diocesan Tribunal .................................................................................................19 Safeguarding ........................................................................................................20 Communications...................................................................................................21 Information Techonolgy ........................................................................................21 Clergy Welfare......................................................................................................22 Ongoing Clergy Formation ...................................................................................22 The St Philip Howard Centre ................................................................................24 The Education Service ..........................................................................................25 The Formation Team ............................................................................................27 Friends of Arundel Cathedral................................................................................36 Lourdes Pilgrimage...............................................................................................36 Vocations ..............................................................................................................38 Permanent Diaconate...........................................................................................38 The Wellspring Community ..................................................................................38 Useful National Addresses....................................................................................39 Directory of Parishes and Mass Centres ..............................................................45 Mass in Other Languages ................................................................................... 111 Diocesan Priests................................................................................................. 112 Religious Parish Clergy.......................................................................................124 Chaplains with Special Responsibilities .............................................................125 Personal Prelature of Opus Dei..........................................................................127 The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham .......................................127 Clergy Anniversaries 2020 ..................................................................................129 Ordination Years .................................................................................................131 Permanent Deacons...........................................................................................131 Obituaries ...........................................................................................................136 Deceased Clergy Anniversaries .........................................................................145 Religious in the Diocese .....................................................................................151 Catholic Schools & Academies in the Diocese ...................................................169 Diocesan and National Organisations and Associations .....................................184 Liturgical Calendar..............................................................................................209 Special Collections .............................................................................................213 Diocesan statistics..............................................................................................306 Index .................................................................................................................. 311 2021 Directory Order Form.................................................................................315 5 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 5

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THE DIOCESE OF ARUNDEL AND BRIGHTON PATRONS OF THE DIOCESE Our Lady Assumed into Heaven, August 15th St Philip Howard, October 19th THE DIOCESE OF ARUNDEL AND BRIGHTON PROVINCE OF SOUTHWARK Consisting of the counties of West and East Sussex, Surrey outside the Greater London boundary south of the Thames, and the City of Brighton and Hove. ORIGINS Formed on 28th May 1965 by division of the Diocese of Southwark into the Archdiocese of Southwark and the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton. FORMER BISHOPS DAVID CASHMAN Born 27th December 1912. Ordained Bishop of Cantano and Auxiliary in Westminster 27th May 1958. First Bishop of Arundel and Brighton 14th June 1965. Died 14th March 1971. Buried at Arundel. MICHAEL BOWEN Born 23rd April 1930. Ordained 27th June 1970, Bishop of Lamsorti and Coadjutor Bishop of Arundel and Brighton. Succeeded 14th March 1971. Translated to Southwark as Archbishop 23rd April 1977. Archbishop Emeritus 6th November 2003. Died 17th October 2019. CORMAC MURPHY-O’CONNOR Born 24th August 1932. Ordained Bishop 21st December 1977. Translated to Westminster as the 10th Archbishop 22nd March 2000. Created Cardinal 21st February 2001. Archbishop Emeritus 2009. Died 1st September 2017. KIERAN CONRY Born 1st February 1951. Ordained Bishop 9th June 2001. Resigned 27th September 2014. 7 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 7

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THE BISHOP The Right Reverend Richard Moth MA, JCL, KC*HS Born 8th July 1958 in Chingola, Zambia, ordained priest 3rd July 1982. Ordained Bishop of the Forces 29th September 2009, installed as fifth Bishop of Arundel and Brighton, 28th May 2015. Residence: High Oaks, Old Brighton Road North, Pease Pottage, West Sussex, RH11 9AJ Tel: 01293 526428 bishop.richard@abdiocese.org.uk Bishop’s Secretary: Mrs Colette Swift Email: bishop.sec@abdiocese.org.uk Secretary: Mrs Eileen Lyons Email: eileen.lyons@abdiocese.org.uk 9 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 9

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CONSU LTATIVE BODIES THE EPISCOPAL COUNCIL Vicar General: Canon Jonathan Martin VG Episcopal Vicar for Surrey: Mgr Canon Anthony Barry Episcopal Vicar for Sussex: Fr Peter Newsam Episcopal Vicar for Formation: Canon Kieron O’Brien THE COLLEGE OF CONSULTORS Canon Jonathan Martin VG Mgr Canon Anthony Barry Fr Tony Bridson Mgr Provost Emeritus John Hull Mgr Benedict O’Shea Canon David Parmiter Fr Aaron Spinelli Canon Kieron O’Brien Fr Graham Ricketts THE COUNCIL OF PRIESTS President: Bishop Richard Moth Executive Secretary: Canon Jonathan Martin VG THE COUNCIL OF RELIGIOUS Episcopal Vicar for Religious: Fr Stephen Ortiger OSB Fr Martin Ashcroft CJ Sr Iwona Peda, Chemin Neuf Sr Graca Silva OSC Sr Antonia Doyle RSM Sr Catherine Ryan OSM Sr Kathy Yeeles OSB 11 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 11

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12 JERICHO Combines the Contemplative life with an active apostolate to the destitute. Vocation information from: Bro. Patrick, The Jericho Society ‘Mater Salvatoris’ Harelaw Farm, Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire PA10 2PY Tel: 01505 614669 thejerichosociety@gmail.com p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 12

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CONSU LTATIVE BODIES continued THE CATHEDRAL CHAPTER Canon Timothy Madeley (Secretary) Canon William Davern Canon Thomas Treherne Canon Kieron O’Brien Canon Paul Jennings (Penitentiary) Provost Anthony Churchill Canon Colin Wolczak Canon Jonathan Martin VG Canon David Parmiter Canon Robert Esdaile Mgr Canon Anthony Barry Canon Christopher Spain Retired Chapter Canons: Canon Seamus Hester Canon Oliver Heaney Mgr Provost Emeritus John Hull Canon Daithi Foley Honorary Canons: Canon Brendan MacCarthy Canon Michael Spelman 13 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 13

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BISHOP’S HOUSE The Diocesan Curia Bishop’s House, The Upper Drive, Hove, BN3 6NB Tel: 01273 506387 (Main telephone number) Please see individual departmental entries for direct dial telephone numbers and email addresses DEPARTMENTS: Vicar General Finance Department Chancery Accounts Archives Insurance Diocesan Tribunal Gift Aid Safeguarding Office Human Resources Communications Property Information Technology Vicar General, Chancellor, Moderator of the Curia: Canon Jonathan Martin BA, JCL, VG Direct Dial: 01273 859707 Chancery Mobile Tel: 07779 113638 Email: vg@abdiocese.org.uk chancellor@abdiocese.org.uk PA to the Vicar General and Chancellor: Mrs Jane Edwards Tel: 01273 859701 Email: jane.edwards@abdiocese.org.uk Archivist: Mrs Hazel State Tel: 01273 859709 Email: hazel.state@abdiocese.org.uk 15 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 15

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16 We offer marriage preparation, relationship counselling and more We specialise in helping couples build and sustain strong, fulfilling, healthy relationships, and in providing support in times of relationship difficulty. call 0800 389 3801 or visit www.marriagecare.org.uk p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 16

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17 FINANCE DEPARTMENT Bishop’s House, The Upper Drive, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 6NB Tel: 01273 859705 Email: finance@abdiocese.org.uk THE DIOCESAN CHARITY TRUSTEES: The Bishop Canon Jonathan Martin VG Canon Kieron O’Brien Mr Tony Campbell OBE, KSG Deacon Mike Thoms Mr To m Allen FCA Fr Jonathan How Mr Patrick Burgess OBE, DL, Mr Kieran Maloney KGCHS The Arundel and Brighton Diocesan Trust is a Registered Charity No. 252878 THE DIOCESAN FINANCE COMMITTEE: Fr Jonathan How (Chair) Mr Bill Connell Mr To m Allen FCA Mrs Isabelle Wragg FRICS Mr John Cornish FRICS Mrs Nina Bryson MA, ACA Deacon Paul Gately FIA Chief Operating Officer: Mrs Sarah Kilmartin BA, MPhil, ACA Email: coo@abdiocese.org.uk PA: Mrs Maggie Wares Email: maggie.wares@abdiocese.org.uk Secretary: Mrs Gina London Email: gina.london@abdiocese.org.uk Financial Controller: Mr Dave Newman Email: david.newman@abdiocese.org.uk Finance Officer: Ms Hazel D’Souza Email: accounts@abdiocese.org.uk HR Consultant: Mrs Sue Crozier Health & Safety Mrs Claire Johnson Administrative Assistant: Email: claire.johnson@abdiocese.org.uk p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 17

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FINANCE DEPARTMENT continued Diocesan Properties Officer: Mrs Sue Forrest Email: susan.forrest@abdiocese.org.uk Diocesan Gift Aid Coordinator: Miss Patricia Wrightson Email: patricia.wrightson@abdiocese.org.uk The Diocesan Auditors: Haysmacintyre LLP 10 Queen Street Place, London, EC4R 1AG 020 7969 5500 The Diocesan Solicitors DMH Stallard (Crawley Office): Gainsborough House, Pegler Way, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 7FZ Tel: 01293 605006 Fax: 01293 543760 Health and Safety Mrs Nicola Worley Diocesan Consultant: Safety Toolbox Ltd, 20-22 Wenlock Road, London, N1 7GU Tel: 02036 375 384 Email: support@safetytoolbox.co.uk Useful email addresses for the Finance Department property@abdiocese.org.uk h&s@abdiocese.org.uk payroll@abdiocese.org.uk accounts@abdiocese.org.uk finance@abdiocese.org.uk 18 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 18

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19 DIOCESAN TRIBUNAL Enquiries to be The Tribunal Administrator addressed to: Mrs Carmel Keller MSc (Monday – Thursday 8am – 4pm) Bishop’s House, The Upper Drive, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 6NB Direct Dial: 01273 859703 Email: tribunaladministrator@abdiocese.org.uk Judicial Vicar: Canon Paul Jennings LCL, MCL Canonical Advisor: Fr Daryl George JCL Judges : Canon Paul Jennings LCL, MCL Fr Daryl George JCL Sr Rachel Harrington SND, JCD Mgr Provost Emeritus John Hull Fr Peter Newsam Mr Leo Cash Defenders of the Bond: Canon Jonathan Martin BA, JCL VG Mr D Driscoll Mr J Flood Ms Jessica de Souza JCL Advocate: Mr M Good Promoter of Justice: Mgr Canon James Cronin LCL, MCL Tribunal of Second Instance: Metropolitan Tribunal of Southwark www.rcsouthwark.co.uk p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 19

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SAFEGUARDING Safeguarding Priest Adviser: Canon Kieron O’Brien Email: kieron.obrien@abdiocese.org.uk Safeguarding Coordinator: Mrs Angela McGrory Bishop’s House, Hove, BN3 6NB Tel: 01273 859708 07585 657090 Email: angela.mcgrory@abdiocese.org.uk safeguarding@abdiocese.org.uk Assistant Safeguarding Mrs Rosemary Terry Coordinator Tel: 01273 859715 / 07391 415362 Email: rosemary.terry@abdiocese.org.uk Safeguarding Case Worker: Mr Philip Wright Tel: 07747 007795 Email: philip.wright@abdiocese.org.uk PA to the Coordinator: Ms Bethany Arthur Tel: 01273 241203 Email: bethany.arthur@abdiocese.org.uk Safeguarding Commission: Helen Blunden (Independent Chair, NHS Surrey) Canon Kieron O’Brien (Priest Advisor) Canon Paul Jennings (Judicial) Fr John Garry Stuart Dennison (Parish safeguarding rep) Elizabeth Wakeling (Youth Coordinator) Laura Maydew-Gale (Communications) Katherine Taylor-Birnie (Brighton and Hove) Kathy Trusson (Probation) Dilhara Fernando (Lourdes Pilgrimage) Anne Burnage (West Sussex) Sr Helen Doyle (Religious rep) DS Claire Tidy (Surrey Police) DS Jane Wooderson(Sussex Police) Link Trustee: Tony Campbell 20 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 20

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21 COMMUNICATIONS Communications Officer: Ms Laura Maydew-Gale Bishop’s House, Hove, BN3 6NB Tel: 01273 859714 07552 249829 Email: communications@abdiocese.org.uk DIOCESAN DIRECTORY: Editor: Dr Paul Quinn Tel: 07551 100421 Email: directory@abdiocese.org.uk Kalendarius: Fr Seán Finnegan A + B NEWS: The Diocesan Monthly Newspaper Editor: Harry Robertson Editorial Office: The St Philip Howard Centre 4 Southgate Drive, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 6RP Tel: 01293 513052, Fax: 01293 616945 Email: abnews@abdiocese.org.uk Information Technology IT Manager: Mr Ian O’Sullivan Bishop’s House, Hove, BN3 6NB Tel: 01273 859710 07552 248716 Email: itmanager@abdiocese.org.uk Diocesan website: www.abdiocese.org.uk Database Administrator: Mr Luke Winstanley Email: database.admin@abdiocese.org.uk p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 21

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22 CLERGY WELFARE THE SECULAR CLERGY COMMON FUND (Big M) Secretary: Fr Jonathan How St Mary’s Cemetery, Harrow Road, London, NW10 5NU Tel: 020 8969 1145 THE SECULAR CLERGY NEW COMMON FUND (Little M) Chief Administrator: Mgr Nicholas Rothon Cresswell Park, Blackheath, London SE3 9RD Diocesan Administrator: Canon Jonathan Martin VG THE SOUTHWARK BRETHREN CHARITY For relief of priests in conditions of need or hardship. Board Members: Mgr Benedict O’Shea, Fr Simon Hall REGISTRAR FOR DECEASED CLERGY Canon Jonathan Martin VG Bishop’s House, Hove, BN3 6NB ST COLUMBA’S Bookings via St Thomas More Parish, Seaford Tel: 01323 892427 MINISTRY TO PRIESTS DIOCESAN DIRECTOR: Mgr Benedict O’Shea Email: ministrytopriests@abdiocese.org.uk Retired Priests’ Care Coordinator: Annie Condon Bishop’s House, Hove Tel: 07384 835139 Email: annie.condon@abdiocese.org.uk ONGOING CLERGY FORMATION Director: Fr Stephen Dingley Email: ongoform.clergy@abdiocese.org.uk Fr Raglan Hay Will Email: raglan.haywill@abdiocese.org.uk Fr Jonathan How Email: jonathan.how@abdiocese.org.uk p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 22

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PERMANENT DIACONATE PERMANENT DIACONATE FORMATION SERVICE: Priest Adviser: Fr Peter Andrews Director: Deacon Tim Murrill c/o The Presbytery, St Joseph’s Church, 122 Ladbroke Road, Redhill, RH1 1LF Tel: 07545 175 448 Email: tim.murrill@abdiocese.org.uk Assistant Directors: Deacon Paul Russell Deacon Liam McIlvenny Council of Deacons: Deacon Tim Murrill Deacon Liam McIlvenny Deacon Ian Wells Deacon Adrian Burnett Deacon Eugene Adams 23 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 23

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24 THE ST PHILIP HOWARD CENTRE 4 Southgate Drive, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 6RP Tel: 01293 515666, Fax: 01293 616945 Office and Facilities Manager: Mrs Amanda Jones Email: amanda.jones@abdiocese.org.uk THE FORMATION TEAM (See separate entry) THE EDUCATION SERVICE (See separate entry) CONFERENCE & MEETING ROOM The Centre is available for booking by Parish and Diocesan groups who need a well- resourced place to meet. Please contact the Office and Facilities Manager for further details. p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 24

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25 THE EDUCATION SERVICE Serving in partnership, developing excellence, with Christ at the centre. The St Philip Howard Centre, 4 Southgate Drive, Crawley, RH10 6RP Tel: 01293 511130, Fax: 01293 616945 Email: schools@abdiocese.org.uk www.abeducationservice.org.uk Education Team Director: Ms Marie Ryan BA (Hons), MA, MCIL, PGCE, CL Email: marie.ryan@abdiocese.org.uk Deputy Director: Mrs Bernadette Connor BEd, Dip.RE, CCRS Email: bernadette.connor@abdiocese.org.uk Lead Education Officer: Awaiting appointment Education Officer: Mr Simon Parr BSc (Hons), Dip.RE, CCRS Email: simon.parr@abdiocese.org.uk Lead Officer for RE and CSI: Mrs Sarah Feist BA, PES (Hons), NPQSL Email: sarah.feist@abdiocese.org.uk Secondary RE Adviser: Awaiting appointment Chaplaincy Coordinator: Fr Stephen Ortiger MA, BA, OSB Buildings Officer: Mark Brunet Email: mark.brunet@abdiocese.org.uk Lead Officer for Governance: Mrs Gill Sajnog Email: gill.sajnog@abdiocese.org.uk Secretaries: Mrs Ann Baldwin Email: ann.baldwin@abdiocese.org.uk Mrs Claire Martin Email: claire.martin@abdiocese.org.uk p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 25

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THE EDUCATION SERVICE continued The Education Service provides guidance, training, advice and support for schools in their ministry, and ensures the implementation of the Bishop’s policies. The Education Service works closely with primary and secondary headteachers’ associations, Section 48 Inspections, parishes, Diocesan departments and agencies, and our LA partners. Nationally the team contribute to the work of the Catholic Education Service (CES), National Board of Religious Inspectors and Advisers (NIBRIA) and Diocesan Commissioners. RAINBOWS: Support for children who experience any significant loss. Contact the Education Se rvice. 26 St Martha’s Convent House of Welcome and Peace in the charming historic village of Rottingdean by the Sea for holidays, quiet breaks, private retreats. Ensuite rooms, home cooking, private chapel, 5 minutes from church. Minimum stay 2 nights. Email or phone for brochure St Martha’s Convent, Rottingdean, East Sussex BN2 7HA Tel: 01273 302354 stmarthasrottingdean@gmail.c om p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 26

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THE FORMATION TEAM Serving the communities of our Diocese. The St Philip Howard Centre, 4 Southgate Drive, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 6RP Tel: 01293 515666, Fax: 01293 616945 Serving individuals, groups and communities in the Diocese, the Diocesan Formation Team offers support, formation, training, advice, events and resources in the areas of pastoral life outlined below. Episcopal Vicar for Formation: Canon Kieron O’Brien Formation Team Secretariat: Mrs Rosie Read Tel: 01293 651161 Email: rosie.read@abdiocese.org.uk Mrs Ruth Gerun Tel: 01293 651164 Email: ruth.gerun@abdiocese.org.uk Commissions Each of the Formation Team Advisers is supported by a priest adviser and a lay commission. For details of the membership of the commission, please see ndividual pages in the Formation section of the Diocesan website www.abdiocese.org.uk. 27 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 27

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FORMATION AND SPIRITUALITY Formation and Spirituality Deacon Jon Harman Adviser : Tel: 01293 651157 Email: jon.harman@abdiocese.org.uk Priest Adviser: Canon Rob Esdaile Purpose : In reflecting the Pastoral Plan ‘The Word Who is Life’: to deliver programmes of faith formation for adults; formation, training and support of catechists; the development and encouragement of family catechesis; the development of spiritual programmes including weeks of guided prayer; expansion of the availability of and training for spiritual direction and accompaniment; sign-posting and promotion of retreat, reflection and prayer resources; the widening of the availability of Lectio Divina ; the development of Deanery structures to support the delivery of these programmes and general attention to the development of formation and spirituality opportunities across the Diocese. Associated Organisations: RCIA Network (for RCIA Catechists and Coordinators) CCRS at Weybridge Deanery A&B Spiritual Network 28 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 28

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DIALOGUE & UNITY Dialogue and Unity Adviser: Ms Catherine Martindale Tel: 01293 651162 Email: catherine.martindale@abdiocese.org.uk Priest Adviser Provost Anthony Churchill STL (Christian Unity): Episcopal Vicar for Ecumenism Priest Adviser (Other Faiths): Fr Martin McGee OSB Purpose: To work with the parishes and other communities of the Diocese to promote, encourage and support ecumenical and inter-religious activity as an integral part of parish and diocesan life. ASSOCIATED ORGANISATIONS: The Association of Interchurch Families The Arundel and Brighton Ecumenical Walking Pilgrimage: www.thepilgrims.org.uk Churches Together in England: www.cte.org.uk Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales Department for Dialogue and Unity www.cbcew.org.uk/home/the-church/catholic- bishops- conference-of-england-and-wales/departments/dialogue-and-unit y Surrey Churches Together Coordinator: Grace Kael, Email: gracectsurrey@gmail.com Surrey Faith: surreyfaithlinks.org.uk Interfaith Week: www.interfaithweek.org Week of Christian Unity: ctbi.org.uk/weekofprayer 29 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 29

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30 INCLUSION Inclusion Adviser: Mrs Margaret Fraher Tel: 01293 651196 Email: margaret.fraher@abdiocese.org.uk Priest Adviser: Mgr Benedict O’Shea Purpose: To provide advice and support to parishes, deaneries, and other Diocesan groups regarding: Raising awareness about all aspects of inclusion through training and developing resources Statutory provision regarding accessibility and related legislation Facilitating adapted or alternative sacramental preparation for those who cannot access the parish sacramental programmes Helping parishes to tackle causes of inadvertent exclusion of any group or individual Working with Deaneries and Parishes to develop the Ministry of Welcome ASSOCIATED ORGANISATIONS : Pastoral Coordinators and Mr and Mrs Peter and Maria Booker Diocesan Committee for Tel ( TEXT ONLY ): 07970 428 601 Deaf and Hard of Email: Hearing People: peterandmaria.booker@abdiocese.org.uk HAND IN HAND: An integrated Diocesan Group of adults with and without learning disabilities, who come together to pray, to explore and deepen their faith. Contact: Mrs Denise Adamson Tel: 01444 243361 Email: dadamson@btopenworld.com p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 30

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31 LITURGY AND MUSIC Liturgy Adviser: Ms Catherine Christmas Tel: 01293 651156 Email: catherine.christmas@abdiocese.org.uk Priest Adviser: Awaiting appointment Purpose: Responsible for planning and delivering effective formation and training to support our Catholic communities in liturgical celebration and development. The Adviser provides courses and training for those in lay liturgical ministries, ensures deanery and diocesan liturgical celebrations are appropriate and inclusive and model best practice. Art and Architecture Fr Jonathan How (Chair) Committee: Fr Roderick Jones OSB Deirdre Waddington Diocesan Masters of Fr Aaron Spinelli Ceremony: Fr Jonathan How Deacon Paul Russell Purpose: To support the Diocese, its parishes, and communities by: Planning and coordinating Diocesan liturgies Offering advice, initial training and support for those engaged in parochial liturgical ministries Organising music repertoire days Providing ongoing formation for liturgical development Providing advice on the reorganisation and embellishment of worship spaces and the design of new churches and chapels ASSOCIATED ORGANISATIONS: Historic Churches Committee: The HCC is a statutory body. It grants faculties (which replace Listed Building Consent) for all alterations to churches which are Listed Buildings or under consideration for Listing, or which are situated in conservation areas. Secretary: Mr Fergus Brotherton Southern Historic Churches Committee PO Box 4961, Worthing, BN11 9ZH Tel: 01273 859716 Email: secretary@hccsouthern.org.uk www.catholic-historic-churches. org.uk/committes/southern/ THE GUILD OF ST STEPHEN FOR ALTAR SERVERS: Diocesan Representative/ Chaplain: Fr Aaron Spinelli p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 31

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MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFE Marriage and Family Life Adviser: Mrs Katherine Bergin Tel: 01293 651152 Email: katherine.bergin@abdiocese.org.uk Marriage and Family Life Project Officer: Mr Simon South Tel: 01293 651155 Email: MFL@abdiocese.org.uk Priest Adviser: Fr Peter Andrews Purpose: To promote a Catholic understanding of marriage by helping people at different stages either to prepare for marriage, develop family spirituality, or to deal with major events in family life. Some aspects of this work include: SUPPORTING CATHOLIC MARRIAGE: Training those who prepare couples Encouraging parishes to celebrate marriage particularly in National Marriage Week and throughout the year Celebrating on a Diocesan level, our annual Marriage Anniversary Mass SUPPORTING FAMILIES: Developing Parish Grandparent Groups which value and support the extended family Offering training and support for bereavement befrienders Working with the safeguarding team to promote awareness of domestic abuse Working with parishes to strengthen the home, school and parish links Working with families to recognise and celebrate Christ in their everyday home and lives Creating Parish Family Groups to develop a sense of community and belonging and ‘a family for all’ Enquiries about marriage preparation should be directed to your Parish Priest ASSOCIATED ORGANISATION: FAMILIAS: We belong to the National Association for Catholic Diocesan Marriage & Family Life Ministry: www.familias-ew.org.uk 32 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 32

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33 MISSIONARY COOPERATION Diocesan Director for Missionary Cooperation: Deacon Duncan Brown Arundel and Brighton Missionary Clergy: Fr Martin Thomson (Albania) THE CHULUCANAS CONNECTION: In 1982, Bishop Cormac established a link with the Diocese of Chulucanas in the north of Peru, sending priests as a ‘Fidei Donum’ (a gift of faith) from this diocese. Fr Jeremy Lear (RIP) was followed by Frs Hugh Dutton, Benny O’Shea, Ian Byrnes, Stuart Bell (RIP) and Kevin Dring. The Diocesan Missionary Endeavour Collection was introduced to support these priests and continues to make an annual grant to the Diocese of Chulucanas. MISSIO: This is the umbrella title of the Pontifical Mission works. Once approved by the Trustees, funds raised for Missio are sent directly to the regional Papal Nuncios who transmit them to the Diocesan Bishops for whose work they have been requested. Contact: Missio, 23 Eccleston Square, London, SW1V 1NU Tel: 020 7821 9755 www.missio.org.uk Association for the Propagation of the Faith (APF): The Principal of the Pontifical Mission works, giving the first and basic support to the Bishops of 1,125 mission dioceses in their work of evangelisation and mission. 113 parish groups function in our diocese (APF/Mill Hill promotion). The Mission Sunday Collection goes in total to the APF. APF/Mill Hill Organiser: Fr Liam Cummins (MH M) Tel: 01628 674172 Society of St Peter the Apostle (SPA): Offers the first support funding for the formation of 70,000 junior and senior Seminarians and junior Religious in Africa, Asia, Oceania and parts of Latin America. For materials and information contact Missio. Mission Together (formerly The Holy Childhood): Brings a universal mission outlook to all Catholic children and functions through our Primary Schools. Prayers and fund-raising efforts support and subsidise projects – religious and humanitarian – for children in needy mission areas. Their motto is ‘Children helping Children’ see missiontogether.org.uk. p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 33

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34 SOCIAL ACTION Caritas Social Action Network Adviser: Mrs Tessa Ricketts Tel: 01293 651154 Email: tessa.ricketts@abdiocese.org.uk Priest Advisor: Awaiting Appointment Purpose: To work with the parishes and other communities of the diocese to foster, encourage and support their social action in the light of the Church’s social teaching, to raise awareness of social needs in the parish and wider community, encouraging people in the parishes to take direct action to address urgent needs To coordinate the Diocesan Refugee Response project, Including developing, producing and distributing the Refugee Crisis Newsletter To facilitate the receipt of appropriate bids for Migrant Fund Coordinate the annual Justice and Peace Assembly Develop ways parishes can raise awareness and respond to human trafficking Participate in Caritas Social Action Network, the official agency of Bishops’ Conference for domestic social action Develop Caritas Arundel and Brighton initially by carrying out audit of social action in our Diocese Provide opportunities for engagement with Catholic Social Teaching ASSOCIATED ORGANISATIONS: Diocesan Response to the Refugee Crisis: This group operates under the aegis of the Bishop with the aim of enabling the diocese to respond effectively to the refugee and asylum situation Diocesan Cherish Life Network : Launched in 2016 to support the protection of all human life from conception to natural death National Justice & Peace Network: Encourages work for Justice & Peace by promoting liaison among Diocesan groups and individuals, see www.justice-and-peace.org.uk Diocesan Fairtrade Group: The A&B Fairtrade Group ensures that goals continue to be met and aims to raise awareness about Fairtrade labelled products, including those sold by Traidcraft, which support fair terms of trade, decent working conditions and local sustainability for farmers and producers in the developing world CSAN: See Caritas Social Action Network in Diocesan & National Organisations and Associations section of the Directory p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 34

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YOUTH MINISTRY Youth Ministry Adviser: Ms Elizabeth Wakeling Tel: 01293 651158 Email: elizabeth.wakeling@abdiocese.org.uk Priest Adviser: Fr Aaron Spinelli Purpose: Work with adults who are engaged in youth ministry in parishes to help them foster the spiritual development of young people and deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ. Some key areas of this ministry are: Supporting parish youth workers and Confirmation Catechists Providing advice and resources to adults/young people for use in Youth Ministry Identifying opportunities for young people and adult leaders to experience faith and membership of the wider Church ASSOCIATED ORGANISATIONS: CYMFED (Catholic Youth Ministry Federation) 35 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 35

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FRIENDS OF ARUNDEL CATHEDRAL Administrator: Cathedral House, Parsons Hill, Arundel, West Sussex BN18 9AY Tel: 01903 884567 Presidents: The Bishop, The Duke of Norfolk LOURDES PILGRIMAGE Director: Deacon Mike Thomas Chair of Core Team: Mr Adam Simon Spiritual Director: Canon David Parmiter Redshirts: redshirts@ablourdes.org Office Manager Mrs Alex Manko Administrative Assistants: Mrs Charlotte Booth Mrs Mary Calway Contact details: The Pilgrimage Office The St Philip Howard Centre, 4 Southgate Drive, Southgate, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 6RP Tel: 01403 740110 Email: office@ablourdes.org www.ablourdes.org The 2020 Pilgrimage takes place from July 24th to July 30th. Details available from the Lourdes Office The A&B Lourdes Pilgrimage sponsors sick and disabled pilgrims and their helpers 36 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 36

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37 VOCATIONS Arundel & Brighton Vocations is the vocations service of the Diocese. It exists to help all men and women who are seeking to hear the call of God in their lives. The work of the vocations service focuses primarily around the promotion of priestly vocations and supporting men in the early stages of discernment for, and discovery of, the priesthood. However, any men or women who feel a vocation to a specific way of living out the Gospel are encouraged to contact Fr Con at any time. Vocations Director: Fr Con Foley Christ the Prince of Peace Portmore Way, Weybridge, Surrey, KT13 8JD Tel: 01932 842643 Email: vocations@abdiocese.org.uk con.foley@abdiocese.org.uk www.ukvocation.org Priest Promoters: Fr Con Foley Fr John Inglis Fr David King Fr Aaron Spinelli The Seminary: St John’s Seminary Wonersh, Guildford, Surrey, GU5 0QX Tel: 01483 892217 (Staff) Tel: 01483 893741 (Students) THE SEMINARY FUND The fund is supported by contributions from the priests, sisters and people of the Diocese and is used for the training of future priests. A collection is taken in each parish once a year at the discretion of the Parish Priest. APOSTOLATE OF EUCHARISTIC ADORATION This apostolate has a twofold purpose: to pray for the conversion of the parish and to pray for the ministry of the priest(s) and deacons of the parish. Members commit themselves to one hour’s Adoration every week. We strongly believe and hope that a direct fruit of the apostolate will be an increase in vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Secretary: Mrs Rosemary Westcott Tel: 07905 565 395 Email: raw21@talk21.com Priest Adviser: Canon Thomas Treherne p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 37

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PERMANENT DIACONATE If you believe you have a call to the Diaconate, whether as a single or married man, then contact the Diocesan Director of Deacon Formation: Deacon Tim Murrill Email: tim.murrill@abdiocese.org.uk Tel: 07545 175 448 See the website: www.diaconate.org.uk for more information THE WELLSPRING COMMUNITY The Wellspring Community in Brighton is a Catholic community seeking to live the Gospel of Christ, with the Rule of St Benedict as a guide. They offer weekend retreats to help young adults listen to God’s call. www.wellspringbrighton.org.uk 38 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 38

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USEFUL NATIONAL ADDRESSES The Apostolic Nuncio: His Excellency Archbishop Edward Adams 54 Parkside, Wimbledon, London, SW19 5NE Tel: 020 8944 7189, Fax: 020 8947 2494 Email: nuntius@globalnet.co.uk The Metropolitan, The Most Reverend Archbishop The Archbishop of Southwark: John Wilson Archbishop’s House, 150 St George’s Road, Southwark, London, SE1 6HX Tel: 020 7928 2495 Email: archbishop@rcaos.org.uk The Episcopal Conference: President: His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols Archbishop of Westminster, Archbishop’s House, Ambrosden Avenue, London, SW1P 1QJ Tel: 020 7798 9033 Email: abhreception@rcdow.org.uk www.catholic-ew.org.uk Catholic Communications 39 Eccleston Square Network: London, SW1V 1BX Tel: 020 7901 4800 Email: ccn@cbcew.org.uk 39 p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 39

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43 THE DEANERIES The Diocese of Arundel and Brighton is divided into eleven Deaneries: CATHEDRAL Arundel, Bognor Regis with Slindon, Chichester with the Witterings, Selsey, Midhurst and Petworth, Storrington Dean: Fr Peter Newsam Secretary: Mrs Louise Sharp BRIGHTON & HOVE East Brighton (St John the Baptist and St Joseph), Brighton (St Mary), Brighton (St Mary Magdalen), Patcham (St Thomas More), Hove (Sacred Heart), Hove (St Peter), Southwick and West Blatchington, Rottingdean with Woodingdean, University of Sussex Dean: Canon Colin Wolczak Secretary: Fr Peter Fitch CRAWLEY Crawley, Billingshurst, Horsham and West Grinstead, Henfield, East Grinstead with Lingfield, Horley, Worth with West Hoathly Dean: Fr Aaron Spinelli Secretary: Deacon Paul Russell EASTBOURNE and ST LEONARDS-ON-SEA Eastbourne (Our Lady of Ransom, St Gregory and St Agnes), Langney and Hampden Park, Hailsham with Polegate, St Leonards-on-Sea and Hollington, Battle and Northiam, Bexhill-on-Sea, Hastings, Rye Dean: Fr Anthony White Secretary: Awaiting appointment EPSOM and REDHILL Epsom, Ashtead, Banstead, Caterham, Cobham, Effingham and Fetcham, Ewell, Leatherhead, Oxted and Warlingham, Redhill and Reigate and Merstham, Tadworth Dean: Fr Stephen Hardaker Secretary: Deacon Kevin O’Brien GUILDFORD Guildford (St Joseph, St Mary, St Pius X, St Edward the Confessor), Cranleigh with Bramley, Dorking, Farnham, Ash with Heath End, Godalming, Haslemere, Hindhead and Chiddingfold, University of Surrey Dean: Fr David Osborne Secretary: Deacon John Edwards p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 43

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44 LEWES Lewes, Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, Keymer, Newhaven and Peacehaven, Seaford Dean: Canon Jonathan Martin VG Secretary: Deacon David Turner MAYFIELD Mayfield, Crowborough, Wadhurst, Heathfield with Burwash, Uckfield with Heron’s Ghyll Dean: Fr Brian Lowden Secretary: Deacon David Tutt WEYBRIDGE Weybridge, Addlestone, Chertsey, Egham and Englefield Green, Esher, Molesey and Hersham and Walton-on-Thames, Sunningdale, Thames Ditton, University of London Dean: Canon Rob Esdaile Secretary: Awaiting appointment WOKING Woking, Camberley and Bagshot, Frimley, West Byfleet, Knaphill Dean: Fr Peter Andrews Secretary: Awaiting appointment WORTHING Worthing (St Mary of the Angels), Worthing (St Michael), East Preston, East Worthing with Lancing, Goring, Littlehampton with Rustington, Adur Valley (Shoreham, Steyning, Upper Beeding) Dean: Fr Terry Martin Secretary: Mrs Anne Niven p1-44_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 44

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DIRECTORY OF PARISHES AND MASS CENTRES For up-to-date information about wheelchair access, loop systems and other facilities, please contact individual parishes ARUNDEL, West Sussex (Cathedral Deanery) CATHEDRAL OF OUR LADY AND ST PHILIP HOWARD Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: Cathedral House, Parsons Hill, Arundel BN18 9AY Tel: 01903 882297, Fax: 01903 885335 Email: arundel@abdiocese.org.uk www.arundelcathedral.org Priest: Canon David Parmiter (Cathedral Dean) 1. Arundel Cathedral of Our Lady and St Philip Howard London Road, Arundel Masses: Sun: 9.30am, 11.15am Holydays: 10am, 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30 to 11am, 6pm and at call 2. Crossbush Chapel of Our Lady Help of Christians Convent of the Poor Clares, BN18 9PJ Mass: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6.15pm Holydays: 8.30am Convent: Convent of the Poor Clares Tel: 01903 882536, Fax: 01903 885153 Email: poorclarescrossbusharundel@hotmail.co.uk www.poorclaresarundel.org School: St Philip’s Catholic Primary London Road, BN18 9BA Tel: 01903 882115 Email: office@st-philips.w-sussex.sch.uk Hospital: Arundel & District Hospital Tel: 01903 882543 45 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 45

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ADDLESTONE, Surrey (Weybridge Deanery) THE HOLY FAMILY Church and correspondence address: Spinney Oak, Ongar Hill, Addlestone, KT15 1BP Tel: 01932 848616 Email: addlestone@abdiocese.org.uk www.holy-family-parish.net Priest: Fr Richard Blythen Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6.00pm, 9.30am, 11am Holydays: 9.15am and 8pm Sacrament of Penance: At call Convent: Hospitaller Sisters of the Sacred Heart St Augustine’s Convent, Firfield House, Simplemarsh Road, KT15 1QR Tel: 01932 842254, Fax: 01932 830093 School: i) The Holy Family Catholic Primary Ongar Hill, KT15 1BP Tel: 01932 846366, Fax: 01932 830093 Email: office@holy-family.surrey.sch.uk ii) St George’s College Weybridge Road, Addlestone, KT15 2QS Tel: 01932 839300, Fax: 01932 839301 Email: contact@stgeorgesweybridge.com www.stgeorgesweybridge.com Josephite Community: St George’s College Weybridge Road, Addlestone, KT15 2QS Tel: 01932 839444 www.josephite.community Fr Adrian Cadwallader (Superior and Bursar) Tel: 01932 839451 Email: acadwallader@stgeorgesweybridge.com Fr Richard Lear MA Fr Andrew Alexander BSc Tel: 01932 839449 Fr Martin Ashcroft, STB, MA, BPHIL, Cert. Ed. Tel: 01932 839372 Email: mashcroft@stgeorgesweybridge.com Fr Robert Hamilton MA Tel: (Office) 01753 471038 (Home) 01784 441778 Email: rhami13652@gmail.com Fr William Muir BA Email: bill.muir@abdiocese.org.uk Fr Jude McHugo St Augustine’s Care Home, Simplemarsh Road, KT15 2QS 46 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 46

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ADUR VALLEY, West Sussex (Worthing Deanery) OUR LADY, QUEEN OF PEACE Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: The Presbytery, 45 John Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43 5DL Tel: 01273 452654 Email: adurvalley@abdiocese.org.uk www.olqp.net Priest: Fr Graham Ricketts Bsc (Hons), BTh (Hons) 1. SHOREHAM ST PETER West Street, BN43 5WG Masses: Sun: 9am, 6pm Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: Thurs: 10am and 7.30pm, Fri: 10am 2. STEYNING CHRIST THE KING Bramber Road, BN44 3PB Masses: Sun: 11 am Holy days: See website Sacrament of Penance: Tues: 10.30am 3. UPPER BEEDING THE TOWERS Henfield Road, BN44 3TF Chaplain: Fr Anthony Lovegrove Masses: Sat: 5pm Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5pm Schools: i) St Peter’s Catholic Primary Sullington Way, BN43 6PJ Tel: 01273 454066, Fax: 01273 440257 Email: office@stpetersshoreham.co.uk ii) The Towers School Henfield Road, Upper Beeding, BN44 3TF Tel: 01903 812185, Fax: 01903 813858 Email: theoffice@thetowersschool.org Hospital: Southlands Hospital BN43 5WG Tel: 01273 455622 47 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 47

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ANGMERING, West Sussex See East Preston ASH, Surrey (Guildford Deanery) ASH AND HEATH END Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: 65 Ash Church Road, Ash, Guildford, GU12 6LU Tel: 01252 321422 Email: ash@abdiocese.org.uk www.holyangelsash.org Priest: Fr Robin Farrow MA, AKC Deacon: Deacon John Edwards Tel: 01252 405453 1. ASH THE HOLY ANGELS Ash Church Road, GU12 6LU Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 5.30 pm, Sun 11am Holydays: See newsletter Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5pm to 5.30pm 2. HEATH END THE HOLY FAMILY Alma Lane, Heath End, Farnham, GU9 0LH Mass: Sun: 9.15am Holydays: See newsletter Sacrament of Penance: Thurs: 6.15pm to 7.15pm ASHTEAD, Surrey (Epsom and Redhill Deanery) ST MICHAEL Church address: The Marld, Ashtead, KT21 1RS Correspondence address: The Priest’s House, The Marld, Ashtead, KT21 1RS Tel: 01372 272267 Email: ashtead@abdiocese.org.uk www.stmichaelashtead.org.uk Priest: Provost Anthony Churchill STL Deacon: Deacon David Pattinson Tel: 01372 277946 Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm 8.30am, 10.30am Holydays: 9.30am, 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5.15 to 5.45pm and see newsletter Hospital: The Ashtead Hospital (Private) Tel: 01372 276161 48 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 48

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BAGSHOT, Surrey See CAMBERLEY BANSTEAD, Surrey (Epsom and Redhill Deanery) ST ANN Church and correspondence address: 4 Brighton Road, SM7 1BS Tel: 01737 353724 Email: banstead@abdiocese.org.uk www.stannsbanstead.org.uk Priest: Fr John Inglis Deacon: Deacon Kevin O’Brien Masses: Sun: 8.30am, 10am and 6pm Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: See website School: St Anne’s Catholic Primary Court Road, Banstead, SM7 2PH Tel: 01737 350012, Fax: 01737 373589 Email: info@stannes-school.uk HM Prisons: Downview, High Down BATTLE, East Sussex (Eastbourne and St Leonards Deanery) OUR LADY IMMACULATE AND ST MICHAEL Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: 14 Mount Street, Battle, TN33 0EG Tel: 01424 773125 Email: battle@abdiocese.org.uk battlewithnorthiam.parishportal.net Priest: Fr Anthony White 1. BATTLE OUR LADY IMMACULATE AND ST MICHAEL Mount Street, TN33 0EG Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 10.45am Holydays: 10am, 7pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 9.30 to 9.50am or at call 2. NORTHIAM ST TERESA OF LISIEUX (Horns Cross) Doucegrove Lane, Hastings Road, Horns Cross, Northiam, TN31 6TQ Mass: Sun: 9am Holydays: 12pm (Winter only) 49 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 49

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BEXHILL-ON-SEA, EAST SUSSEX (Eastbourne and St Leonards Deanery) ST MARY MAGDALENE Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: Sea Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, TN40 1RH Tel: 01424 210263 Email: bognor@abdiocese.org.uk www.stmmbexhill.org.uk Priests: Fr Simon Dray BTh, BSc Fr Rajesh Minz STL Deacon: Deacon Simon Kirkdale 1. BEXHILL ST MARY MAGDALENE Sea Road, TN40 1RH Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm 11am, 6pm Holydays: 10am Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 9.30-9.50am, 5-5.30pm or by appointment 2. LITTLE COMMON ST MARTHA Cooden Sea Road, TN39 4SL Mass: Sun: 9am Holydays: 9am Sacrament of Penance: See St Mary Magdalene’s or by appointment Convent: Sisters of Providence (Rosminian) 8 Rotherfield Avenue, Bexhill-on-Sea, TN40 1SY Tel: 01424 214818 Schools: i) St Mary Magdalene’s Catholic Primary Hastings Road, TN40 2ND Tel: 01424 735810, Fax: 01424 733664 Email: office@stmarymagsbex.e-sussex.sch.uk ii) St Richard’s Catholic College Ashdown Road, TN40 1SE Tel: 01424 731070, Fax: 01424 215623 Email: admin@strichardscc.com Hospital: Bexhill Hospital Tel: 01424 730077 50 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 50

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BILLINGSHURST, West Sussex (Crawley Deanery) St Gabriel Church address: East Street, RH14 9QH Correspondence address: 18 East Street, RH14 9QH Tel: 01403 782128 Email: billingshurst@abdiocese.org.uk www.st-gabriel-crispin.org.uk Priest: Fr Alan Sharpe Mass: 10.30am Holydays: 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Tues, Fri, Sat after 9.30am Mass or by appointment BOGNOR REGIS, West Sussex (Cathedral Deanery) THE CATHOLIC PARISH OF BOGNOR REGIS AND SLINDON Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: The Parish Centre, Hislop Walk, Bognor Regis, PO21 1LP Tel: 01243 823619, Fax: 01243 842718 Email: bognor@abdiocese.org.uk www.bognorcatholicparish.co.uk Priest: Fr Chris Bergin BA, STL 1. BOGNOR REGIS OUR LADY OF SORROWS Clarence Road, PO21 1JX Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 5.15pm 8am, 10am, 6pm Holydays: 7am, 10am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30am to 11.30am, 4.15 to 4.50pm 2. ROSE GREEN ST ANTHONY OF VIAREGGIO Gossamer Lane, Rose Green, PO21 3DD Mass: Sun: 11am 51 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 51

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3. SLINDON ST RICHARD Top Road, BN18 0RG Mass: Sun: 9am Convent: Servite Sisters of the Third Order St Juliana’s Convent Marian Way, High Street, Bognor Regis, PO21 1PA Tel: 01243 821734, Fax: 01243 824896 Schools: i) St Mary’s Catholic Primary Glamis Street, Bognor Regis, PO21 1DJ Tel: 01243 822287, Fax: 01243 841588 Email: office@st-marys-bognor.w-sussex.sch.uk ii) St Philip Howard Catholic School Elm Grove South, Barnham, PO22 0EN Tel: 01243 552055, Fax: 01243 552900 Email: office@sphcs.co.uk Hospital: Bognor War Memorial Hospital Tel: 01243 865418 BOSHAM, West Sussex See CHICHESTER BRAMLEY, Surrey See CRANLEIGH 52 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 52

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BRIGHTON, Brighton & Hove (Brighton and Hove Deanery) 1. CATHOLIC PARISH OF EAST BRIGHTON Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: 2 Bristol Road, BN2 1AP Tel: 01273 087839 Email: eastbrighton@abdiocese.org.uk www.stjosephsbrighton.org.uk Priests: Canon Kieron O’Brien BTh, STL Fr Peter Fitch I) ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Bristol Road, BN2 1AP Masses : Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 11am Holydays: See newsletter or website Sacrament of Penance: After 10am Mass on Sat II) ST JOSEPH Elm Grove. 6 Wellington Road, BN2 3AA Masses: Sun: 9.30am, 11.30am, 5.30pm Holydays: See newsletter or website Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 11 to 11.45am School: i) St John the Baptist Catholic Primary Whitehawk Hill Road, BN2 0AH Tel: 01273 607924, Fax: 01273 603450 Email: admin@stjohn.brighton-hove.sch.uk ii) St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Davey Drive, Hollingdean, BN1 7BF Tel: 01273 556607 Email: admin@st-josephs.brighton-hove.sch.uk Hospitals: Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital, Royal Sussex County Hospital and Sussex Eye Hospital Tel: 01273 696955 Nuffield Health Brighton Hospital Tel: 01273 624488 53 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 53

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2. ST MARY MAGDALEN Church address: Upper North Street, Brighton, BN1 3FH Correspondence address: 55 Upper North Street, Brighton, BN1 3FH Tel: 01273 326793 Email: brightonstmarymag@abdiocese.org.uk www.stmarymagdalenbrighton.org Community Centre: Tel: 07789 836331 Priest: Fr Raymond Blake Masses: Sun: 9am (Polish), 10.30am, 5pm Holydays: 7pm Sacrament of Penance: After Mass or by appointment School: St Mary Magdalen’s Catholic Primary & Nursery Spring Street, BN1 3EF Tel: 01273 327533, Fax: 01273 327259 Email: office@stmarymags.brighton-hove.sch.uk 3. ST MARY Church address: Surrenden Road, Preston Park, Brighton, BN1 6PA Correspondence address: 5 Surrenden Road, Preston Park, Brighton, BN1 6PA Tel: 01273 554509 Email: brightonstmary@abdiocese.org.uk www.stmarysprestonpark.org.uk Hall and Cassidy Centre: 07511 799526 Priest: Fr Rafal Majewski Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 7pm, 10am, 12pm Holydays: 10am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30 to 11am, 6.15 to 6.45pm and by appointment. Confessions also available in French, Italian, and Polish Convent: Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of Grace and Compassion, St Mary’s House, 38/39 Preston Park Avenue, BN1 6HG Generalate Tel: 01273 502129 Community and Care Home Tel: 01273 556035 Chaplain: Fr John Collins SPS Tel: 01273 553478 School: St Bernadette’s Catholic Primary Preston Road, BN1 6UT Tel: 01273 553813 Email: mail@stberns.brighton-hove.sch.uk 54 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 54

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4. ST THOMAS MORE Church address: Braybon Avenue, Patcham, BN1 8HG Correspondence address: 14 Church Close, Patcham, BN1 8HS Tel: 01273 563017 Email: brightonsttm@abdiocese.org.uk www.saintthomasmorebrighton.com Priest: Mgr Provost Emeritus John Hull Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 10am Holydays: 9.30am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5.30 to 5.55pm and by appointment 5. CHAPLAINCY FOR UNIVERSITIES OF SUSSEX AND BRIGHTON Church address: The Meeting House, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton Correspondence address: Howard House, 2 Station Approach, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9SD Tel: 01273 698032 / 01273 873876 (Meeting House) Email: rod.jones@sussex.ac.uk Priest: Fr Rod Jones OSB BA (Hons),Dip.Arch Mass: Sun: 6pm at the Meeting House, University of Sussex (term time) BURGESS HILL, West Sussex (Lewes Deanery) ST WILFRID Church address: Station Road, RH15 9EN. For Mass centre address, see individual entries below Correspondence address: The Priest’s House, Station Road, RH15 9EN Tel: 01444 232358 Email: burgesshill@abdiocese.org.uk www.stwilfridsbh.com Priest: Fr Richard McGrath BA (Phil), BTh (Hons), M. Ed Fr Maksym Krat 1. BURGESS HILL ST WILFRID Station Road, RH15 9EN Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9.30am Holydays: Vigil: 7pm, 9.15pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 11.30 to 12pm 55 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 55

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2. BURGESS HILL ST ANNE’S CONVENT (Franciscan Sisters) 92 Mill Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 8EL Tel: 01444 462929 Mass: Sat (vigil): 4pm 3. DITCHLING COMMON ST GEORGE’S RETREAT Ditchling Common, Burgess Hill, RH15 0SF Tel: 01444 259725 Email: stg@anh.org.uk www.anh.org.uk Mass: Sun: 11am Holydays: 11am Schools: i) St Wilfrid’s Catholic Primary School Close, Elizabeth Avenue, RH15 9RJ Tel: 01444 235254, Fax: 01444 230048 Email: office@stwilfridsbh.org.uk ii) St Paul’s Catholic College Jane Murray Way, RH15 8GA Tel: 01444 873898 Email: office@stpaulscatholiccollege.co.uk Hospice: St Peter & St James Tel:01444 471590 BURWASH AND HEATHFIELD, East Sussex (Mayfield Deanery) BURWASH AND HEATHFIELD Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: St Catherine’s Flat, Holy Cross Priory, Lewes Road, Cross in Hand, Heathfield, TN21 0TS Tel: 01435 862191 Email: burwash@abdiocese.org.uk www.ctkhcp.org Priest: Fr Brian Lowden Deacon: Deacon Mike Thoms Tel: 07887 506592 1. BURWASH CHRIST THE KING St Anne’s Green, High Street, TN19 7HA Masses: Sun: 9am Holydays: 9.30am Sacrament of Penance: Friday: 10am 56 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 56

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2. HEATHFIELD HOLY CROSS CHAPEL Lewes Road, Cross in Hand, TN21 0TS Mass: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 4.30pm, 11am Holydays: 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 4pm or at call Convent: Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of Grace and Compassion, Holy Cross Priory, Cross in Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 0TS Tel: 01435 863764 Chaplain: Fr Brian Lowden CAMBERLEY, Surrey (Woking Deanery) CAMBERLEY AND BAGSHOT CATHOLIC PARISH Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: 1 Caesar’s Camp Road, Old Dean, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 4ED Tel: 01276 473525 Email: camberleyandbagshot@abdiocese.org.uk www.cbparish.com Priest: Fr Paul Turner BA, BTh Tel: 07497 347731 1. CAMBERLEY ST TARCISIUS WAR MEMORIAL CHURCH 227 London Road, GU15 3EY Tel: 01276 473525 Mass: Sun: 9.15am Holydays: 9.30am Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 9 to 9.50am 2. CAMBERLEY ST PETER AND ST JOHN 1 Caesar’s Camp Road, Old Dean, GU15 4ED Mass: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 5.30pm Holydays: 12pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 4.45 to 5.15pm 3. BAGSHOT CHRIST THE KING Guildford Road, GU19 5LE Tel: 01276 473525 Mass: Sun: 11.15am Holydays: 7.30 pm Sacrament of Penance: Monday: 9.15am 57 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 57

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CATERHAM, Surrey (Epsom and Redhill Deanery) THE SACRED HEART Church address: Essendene Road, CR3 5PA Correspondence address: The Priest’s House, 37 Whyteleafe Road, CR3 5EG Tel: 01883 343241 Email: caterham@abdiocese.org.uk www.caterhamcatholic.co.uk Priest: Fr Sean Finnegan MA, BTh Masses: Sun: 9.00am, 10.45am, 5.15pm Holydays: 10am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.45 to 11.15am and at call School: i) St Francis’ Catholic Primary, Whyteleafe Road, CR3 5ED Tel: 01883 342005 Email: office@stfrancis.surrey.sch.uk ii) Woldingham School Independent Secondary Marden Park, CR3 7YA Tel: 01883 349431, Fax: 01883 348653 Email: info@woldinghamschool.co.uk Contact Woldingham School for details of Sunday Mass (term time only) Hospital: Caterham Dene Tel: 01883 349324 58 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 58

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CHERTSEY, Surrey (Weybridge Deanery ) ST ANNE (Salesians SDB) Church address: Eastworth Road, KT16 8DR Correspondence address: 10 Highfield Road, KT16 8BU Tel: 01932 562375, Fax: 01932 564810 Email: chertsey@abdiocese.org.uk www.stanneschertsey.org.uk Priest: Fr Michael Hynes SDB Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6.30pm, 8.30am, 10.30am Holydays: 9.30am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30 to 11.30am Religious Community: Salesian Community House 1 Salesian Gardens, Chertsey, KT16 8SG Tel: 01932 579050 Priests: Fr John Dickson SDB (Rector) Fr Sean Murray SDB Fr Kevin O’Donnell SDB Fr Marco Villani SDB Schools: i) St Anne’s Catholic Primary Free Prae Road, KT16 8ET Tel: 01932 562251 / 562366 Email: office@stannes-chertsey.surrey.sch.uk ii) Salesian School Guildford Road, KT16 9LU Tel: 01932 582520 Email: info@salesian.surrey.sch.uk iii) Salesian 6th Form College Highfield Road, KT16 8BX Tel: 01932 578680 Hospital: St Peter’s Hospital Tel: 01932 872000 59 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 59

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CHICHESTER, West Sussex (Cathedral Deanery) ST RICHARD OF CHICHESTER WITH THE WITTERINGS Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: The Presbytery, Cawley Road, Chichester, PO19 1XB Tel: 01243 782343 Email: chichester@abdiocese.org.uk www.strichardschichester.co.uk Priests: Canon Thomas Treherne Fr Sebastian Kijak Deacon: Deacon Jon Harman 1. CHICHESTER ST RICHARD OF CHICHESTER Cawley Road, PO19 1XB Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 8.30am, 10am Holydays: 8am, 12.15 pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 11.30 to 12pm, 5.15 to 5.45pm and by call 2. BOSHAM OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION Fairfield Road, PO18 8JH Masses: Sun: 11am Holydays: 7.30pm 3. EAST WITTERING ST PETER 13 Church Road, PO20 8PS Tel: 01243 673194 Email: stpeterswittering@gmail.com Office: Monday: 10 to 12pm, Wednesday 2 to 4pm Masses: Sun: 9am Holydays: 10am School: St Richard’s Catholic Primary Cawley Road, PO19 1XB Tel: 01243 784549, Fax: 01243 530646 Email: office@st-richardsschool-chichester.org.uk Hospitals: St Richard’s Hospital Tel: 01243 788122 Nuffield Hospital Tel: 01243 530600 CHIDDINGFOLD, Surrey See HASLEMERE 60 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 60

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CHILWORTH, Surrey ST AUGUSTINE’S ABBEY (Order of St Benedict - Subiaco Cassinese Congregation) Church and correspondence address: Sample Oak Lane, Chilworth, GU4 8QR Tel: 01483 899360 Email: domandrewmcneill@gmail.com www.chilworthbenedictines.com Mass: Sun: 10am Holydays: 9am Weekday Masses: Mon to Sat: 9am Mass in Spanish is occasionally available Please contact the Abbey for details. Divine Office: Vigils: 5.50am (Mon to Fri, Sun; Vigils 8pm on Sat) Lauds: 7.00am Terce: 8.40am (8.30am Sun) Sext: 12.30pm (12.45 Sun) None: 1.35pm Vespers: 6pm (5.30pm Sat and Sun) Compline: 8.30pm (with Exposition and Adoration on Fri) Religious Community: Abbot Paulinus Greenwood BA, PGCE, MCIL, BA Abbot Emeritus Laurence O’Keefe LSS Fr Dunstan Keauffling BA Brother Basil Waktins BA Fr John Seddon BA, Dip Lib, PGCE Deacon John Bennett Brother Andrew McNeill Fr Thomas Kolangaden 61 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 61

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COBHAM, Surrey (Epsom and Redhill Deanery) THE SACRED HEART Church address: Between Streets, KT11 1AA Correspondence addresses: 1) 25 Between Streets, KT11 1AA Tel: 01932 862518 Email: cobham@abdiocese.org.uk www.shpcobham.com 2) Parish Office : Sacred Heart Parish Centre, Downside Bridge Road, KT11 3EP Monday to Friday: 9.30am to 12.30pm Priest: Fr Daryl George JCL Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9am, 11am Holydays: 10am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10 to 10.30am Convent: ‘ Lestonnac’ , 27 Between Streets, KT11 1AA Tel: 01932 866450 Schools: Notre Dame Prep and Senior Schools Burwood House, KT11 1HA Tel: 01932 86990 Email: office@notredame.co.uk Hospital: Cobham Cottage Hospital Tel: 01932 862751 CRANLEIGH, Surrey (Guildford Deanery) CRANLEIGH AND BRAMLEY PARISH Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: The Presbytery, 2 St Nicolas Avenue, Cranleigh, GU6 7AQ Tel: 01483 272075 Email: cranleigh@abdiocese.org.uk www.cpcb.org.uk Lay Pastoral Worker: Jane Harding Email: pastoral@cpcb.org.uk Priest: Fr David Osborne BTh 1. CRANLEIGH JESUS CHRIST THE REDEEMER OF MANKIND St Nicholas Avenue, Cranleigh, GU6 7AQ Masses: Sun: Vigil (Sat) 6pm, 11am Holydays: 10am Sacrament of Penance: Wed: 6 to 6.40pm, Sat: 10.30am, 5 to 5.45pm 62 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 62

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2. BRAMLEY ST THOMAS MORE High Street, Bramley, GU5 0HG Mass: Sun: 9am Holydays: 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Thursdays: 10.30am Seminary: St John’s Seminary Wonersh, Guildford, Surrey, GU5 0QX Tel: 01483 892217 Religious Houses: Institute of Charity (Rosminians) St Mary’s, Derryswood, Wonersh, Guildford, Surrey, GU5 0RA Tel: 01483 890700 Email: derryswood@rosmini.org Schools: i) St Cuthbert Mayne Catholic Primary St Nicholas Avenue, GU6 7AQ Tel: 01483 274961, Fax: 01483 273683 Email: info@stcuthbert-mayne-surrey.sch.uk ii) St Joseph’s Specialist Trust Amlets Lane, GU6 7DH Tel: 01483 272449, Fax: 01483 276003 Email: office@st-josephcranleigh.surrey.sch.uk CRAWLEY, West Sussex (Crawley Deanery) CRAWLEY PARISH Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: St Francis & St Anthony Catholic Church, Haslett Avenue West, RH10 1HR Tel: 01293 524176 Email: crawley@abdiocese.org.uk www.crawley.parishportal.net Priests: Appointment to be confirmed at time of going to press 1) ST FRANCIS & ST ANTHONY Haslett Avenue West, RH10 1HR Masses: Sun: 9am, 11am, 5.30pm Holydays: See website and newsletter Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 11am and on request 2) ST BERNADETTE Tilgate Way, Tilgate, RH10 5BS Mass: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 5pm Sacrament of Penance: On request 63 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 63

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3) OUR LADY, QUEEN OF HEAVEN Stagelands, Langley Green, R11 7QD Masses: Sun: 9am, 11am (Polish) Sacrament of Penance: On request 4) ST EDWARD THE CONFESSOR Hillcrest Close, Pound Hill, RH10 7EQ Mass: Sun: 11am Holydays: As announced Sacrament of Penance: On request 5) ST THEODORE OF CANTERBURY Gossops Green Lane, Gossops Green, RH11 8BJ Mass: 3rd Sun of month: 10am (Ukrainian) 6) CHRIST THE LORD (ECUMENICAL AND SHARED) Broadfield Barton, Broadfield, RH11 9BA Mass: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 5pm Sacrament of Penance: On request Convents: i) Sisters of Notre Dame Flat 9, The Copse, Gales Drive, Three Bridges, RH10 1QJ Tel: 01293 544331 ii) Sisters of the Infant Jesus The Presbytery, Tilgate Way, Tilgate, RH10 5BS Tel: 01293 523796 iii) Sisters of the Infant Jesus (Generalate) 22 Hexham Close, Pound Hill, RH10 7TZ Tel: 01293 881874 iv) Dominican Missionary Sisters 4 Gossops Green Lane, Gossops Green, RH11 8BJ Tel: 01293 524067 Email: dom.sisters@gmail.com Schools: i) St Francis of Assisi Pre-School 4 Southgate Drive, RH10 6RP Tel: 01293 403873 ii) St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary Southgate Drive, RH10 6HD Tel: 01293 521009, Fax: 01293 521041 Email: office@st-francisassisi.w-sussex.sch.uk iii) Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Primary Hare Lane, Langley Green, RH11 7PZ Tel: 01293 526057, Fax: 01293 538341 Email: info@olqoh.com 64 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 64

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iv) St Wilfrid’s Catholic School St Wilfrid’s Way, Old Horsham Road, RH11 8PG Tel: 01293 421421, Fax: 01293 421429 Email: office@stwilfrids.com Hospitals: i) Crawley & District Hospital Tel: 01293 600300 ii) St Catherine’s Hospice Tel: 01293 447333 CROWBOROUGH, East Sussex (Mayfield Deanery) ST MARY, MOTHER OF CHRIST Church address: Queen’s Road, Chapel Green, TN6 2LB Correspondence address: Priest’s Cottage, Queen’s Road, Chapel Green, TN6 2LB Tel: 01892 654608 Email: crowborough@abdiocese.org.uk www.stmaryscrowborough.org.uk Priest: Fr Kevin Griffin Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9.30am Holydays: Vigil: 7.30pm, 9.30am Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5.15pm and by arrangement School: St Mary’s Catholic Primary Chapel Green, TN6 2LB Tel: 01892 655291 Email: office@stmarysrc.e-sussex.sch.uk Hospitals: i) Crowborough Hospital Tel: 01892 652284 ii) Horder Centre Tel: 01892 665577 DORKING, Surrey (Guildford Deanery) ST JOSEPH Church and correspondence address: 2 Falkland Grove, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 3DL Tel: 01306 882433 Email: dorking@abdiocese.org.uk www.sjcc.org.uk Priest: Fr Anthony Milner BSc, STD Deacon: Deacon Tony Kinal Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9am, 11am Holydays: 9.30am, 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10 to 11am, 5 to 5.45pm 65 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 65

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School: St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Norfolk Road, RH4 3JA Tel: 01306 883934, Fax: 01306 500286 Email: office@stjosephs-dorking.surrey.sch.uk Hospital: Dorking General Tel: 01306 883883 DUNCTON, West Sussex See PETWORTH DURRINGTON, Worthing, West Sussex See WORTHING 2 EASTBOURNE, East Sussex (Eastbourne and St Leonards Deanery) 1) OUR LADY OF RANSOM, ST GREGORY AND ST AGNES Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: 2/4 Grange Road, BN21 4EU Tel: 01323 723222 Email: eastbourneolor@abdiocese.org.uk www.ourladyofransom.org.uk Priests: Fr Raglan Hay Will MA, STL Fr Tristan Cranfield MA, STL I) OUR LADY OF RANSOM Grange Road, BN21 4EU Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 10.30am, 5.30pm Holydays: 12pm, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30am to 11.30am, 5.15 to 5.45pm II) ST GREGORY 247 Victoria Drive, Old Town BN20 8QY Mass: Sun: 9.15am Holydays: 10am 66 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 66

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III) ST AGNES Whitley Road, BN22 8NJ Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 4pm, 11.15am, 4pm (Ordinariate Mass) Holydays: (Vigil) 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: After Mass School: St Thomas à Becket Catholic Primary Tutts Barn Lane, BN22 8XT Tel: 01323 737221 Email: office@stthomasbecket.e-sussex.sch.uk Hospitals: i) St Wilfrid’s Hospice Tel: 01323 644500. ii) Eastbourne District General Hospital Tel: 01323 417400 Chaplaincy Office Tel: 01323 417400 ext 4145 2) CHRIST THE KING AND ST JOACHIM Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: 3 Princes Road, Langney, BN23 6HT Tel: 01323 760048 Email: eastbournectk@abdiocese.org.uk www.christthekingchurch.org.uk Priests: Fr Neil Chatfield Fr Thomas Mason Deacon: Deacon Eugene Adams I) CHRIST THE KING 3 Princes Road, BN23 6HT Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 5pm, 11.30am Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: See website II) ST JOACHIM 106 Brodrick Road, Hampden Park, BN22 9NY Mass: Sun: 9.30am Holydays: See website 67 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 67

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EAST GRINSTEAD, West Sussex (Crawley Deanery) EAST GRINSTEAD AND LINGFIELD Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: 17 St James Road, RH19 1DL Tel: 01342 325705 Email: eastgrinstead@abdiocese.org.uk www.eastgrinsteadcatholicparish.com Priest: Fr Jack Lusted Deacon: Deacon Edward Rider Tel: 01342 835110 1. EAST GRINSTEAD OUR LADY AND ST PETER London Road, RH19 1EY Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6.15pm, 10.30am Holydays: (Vigil) 8pm, 9.30am Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30 to 11am, 5.30 - 6pm 2. LINGFIELD ST BERNARD Vicarage Road, Lingfield, Surrey, RH7 6HA Masses: Sun: 9am Sacrament of Penance: 8.15 to 8.45am School: St Peter’s Catholic Primary Chapman’s Lane, RH19 1JB Tel: 01342 321985, Fax: 01342 300679 Email: office@stpeterseg.co.uk Hospital: Queen Victoria Hospital Tel: 01342 410210 EAST PRESTON, West Sussex (Worthing Deanery) EAST PRESTON WITH ANGMERING Church address: Our Lady Star of the Sea Vermont Drive, Littlehampton, BN16 1JU Correspondence address: Priest’s House, Vermont Drive, Littlehampton, BN16 1JU Tel: 01903 785091 Email: eastpreston@abdiocese.org.uk Priest: Fr Liam O’Connor (See Goring) Deacon: Deacon Allan Veness BEd (Hons) Dip HE Tel: 01903 770292 Email: allan.veness@abdiocese.org.uk 68 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 68

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Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 10am Holydays: 10am Sacrament of Penance: At call School: St Wilfrid’s Catholic Primary Arundel Road, BN16 4JR Tel: 01903 782188 Email: office@st-wilfrids-angmering. w-sussex.sch.uk EAST WORTHING, West Sussex (Worthing Deanery) EAST WORTHING PARISH Church addresses: See below for individual entries Correspondence addresses: 1) St Charles’ Presbytery Chesswood Road, BN11 2AE Tel: 01903 239611 Email: eastworthing@abdiocese.org.uk eastworthing.parishportal.net 2) Parish Office 127 North Road, Lancing, BN15 9BB Tel: 01903 752293 Priest: Fr Louis Ezeilo Deacons: Deacon John Body BSc, BA (Hons) Deacon Phil Richardson 1. LANCING THE HOLY FAMILY North Road, Lancing, West Sussex, BN15 9BB Mass: Sun: 10.30am Holydays: See newsletter or website Sacrament of Penance: Friday: 6 to 6.30pm 2. WORTHING ST CHARLES BORROMEO Chesswood Road, Worthing, BN11 2A Mass: Sun: (First Mass) Sat 6pm Holydays: See newsletter or website Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5 to 5.30pm Hospital: Worthing Hospital Tel: 01903 205111 69 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 69

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EFFINGHAM, Surrey (Epsom and Redhill Deanery) EFFINGHAM AND FETCHAM Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: Our Lady of Sorrows Priest’s House, Lower Road, Effingham, KT24 5JP Tel: 01372 458263 Email: effingham@abdiocese.org.uk www.effinghamandfetcham.org.uk Priest: Fr Stephen Dingley MA, PhD, STL Deacon: Deacon Ian Wells 1. EFFINGHAM OUR LADY OF SORROWS Lower Road, KT24 5JP Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9am Holydays: 9.15am Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30 to 11am, 5 to 5.30pm 2. FETCHAM THE HOLY SPIRIT 5 Bell Lane, KT22 9ND Mass: Sun: 11am Holydays: 8pm Sacrament of Penance: First Sunday of the month after 11am Mass Schools: i) Cranmore School Epsom Road, West Horsley, KT24 6AT Tel: 01483 280340 Email: office@cranmoreprep.co.uk ii) St Teresa’s Preparatory School Effingham, RH5 6ST Tel: 01372 453456 Email: prepinfo@st-teresas.com iii) St Teresa’s School Beech Avenue, Effingham, RH5 6ST Tel: 01372 452037 Email: info@st-teresas.com 70 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 70

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EGHAM AND ENGLEFIELD GREEN, Surrey (Weybridge Deanery) THE PARISH OF ST CUTHBERT Church addresses: See individual entries below: Correspondence addresses: 1) 91 Harvest Road, Englefield Green, Surrey, TW20 0QR Tel: 01784 434280 Email: egham@abdiocese.org.uk 2) Parish Office and Jurgens Centre 91 Harvest Road, Englefield Green Tel: 01784 477620 Priest: Canon Christopher Spain BTh 1. ENGLEFIELD GREEN THE ASSUMPTION OF OUR LADY Harvest Road, TW20 0QR Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm (Summer), 11am Holydays: 12.15pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5.15pm (Summer) 2. EGHAM ST JOHN OF ROCHESTER Rochester Road, Egham Hythe, TW18 3HN Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm (Winter), 9.15am Holydays: 7.30 pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30am, 5.15pm (Winter) 3. LONDON ROYAL HOLLOWAY UNIVERSITY Chaplain: Fr John Dickson SDB 91a Harvest Road, Englefield Green, Surrey TW20 0QR Tel: 07709 938568 Email: john.dickson@rhul.ac.uk Mass: Sun: 7.30pm (Term time) Schools: i) St Cuthbert’s Catholic Primary Bagshot Road, Englefield Green, TW20 0RY Tel: 01784 434128 Email: info@stcuthberts.surrey.sch.uk ii) St John’s Beaumont Priest Hill, Old Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2JN Tel: 01784 432428 hmoffice@sjb.email 71 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 71

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EPSOM, Surrey (Epsom and Redhill Deanery) ST JOSEPH Church address St Margaret Drive, KT18 7JQ Correspondence address: 1 St Margaret Drive, KT18 7LB Tel: 01372 723573 Email: epsom@abdiocese.org.uk st-josephs-epsom.org.uk Priests: Canon William Davern BTh, MA Fr Ruslan Kurdiumov Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9.30am, 11.30am, 6pm, 7.30pm (Brazilian) Holydays: 10am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30 to 11am, 5 to 5.45pm Convent: Sisters of Charity of Jesus & Mary Priest House, 5 St Margaret Drive, KT18 7LB Tel: 01372 745297 School: St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Rosebank, West Street, KT18 7RT Tel: 01372 727850, Fax: 01372 725609 Email: info@stjosephs-epsom.surrey.sch.uk Hospitals: i) Epsom & Ewell Cottage Hospital Tel: 01372 734734 ii) Epsom District General Hospital Tel: 01372 735735 ESHER, Surrey (Weybridge Deanery) THE HOLY NAME Church address: 42 Arbrook Lane, KT10 9EE Correspondence addresses: 1) Parish Office, 42 Arbrook Lane, KT10 9EE Tel: 01372 462451 Email: esher@abdiocese.org.uk 2) The Presbytery, 44 Arbrook Lane, KT10 9EE Tel: 01372 477667 Priest: Fr David King Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9.30am, 11am Holydays: 9.30am, 8pm Sacrament of Penance : Sat: 5.15 to 5.45pm Hospice: The Princess Alice Hospice Tel: 01372 468811 72 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 72

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EWELL, Surrey (Epsom and Redhill Deanery) ST CLEMENT Church address: 307 Kingston Road, KT19 0BW Correspondence address: The Presbytery, 307 Kingston Road, KT19 0BW Tel: 020 8393 5572, Fax: 020 8393 4151 Email: ewell@abdiocese.org.uk www.stclementsewell.org.uk Priest: Fr Graham Bamford Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 8.30am, 10.30am, 6pm Holydays: 10am, 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30 to 11am and at call School: St Clement’s Catholic Primary Fennels Mean, KT17 1TX Tel: 020 8393 8789 Email: office@stclements.surrey.sch.uk FARNCOMBE, Surrey See GODALMING FARNHAM, Surrey (Guildford Deanery) ST JOAN OF ARC Church and correspondence address: 19 Tilford Road, GU9 8DJ Tel: 01252 716711 Email: farnham@abdiocese.org.uk www.stjoanofarcfarnham.co.uk Priest: Fr Niven Richardson Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9.15am, 11.15am, 6pm Holydays: (Vigil) 7pm, 9.30am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10am, 5.30pm Schools: i) St Polycarp’s Catholic Primary Waverley Lane, GU9 8BQ Tel: 01252 716307, Fax: 01252 717842 Email: info@stpolycarps.surrey.sch.uk 73 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 73

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ii) More House Independent Secondary Moons Hill, GU10 3AP Tel: 01252 792303 Email: schooloffice@morehouseschool.co.uk iii) All Hallows Catholic Secondary School Tel: 01252 319211 Email: admin@allhallows.net Hospital: Farnham Hospital Weybourne Road, GU9 9HF Tel: 01252 782000 Hospice: Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Tel: 01252 729400) FETCHAM, Surrey See EFFINGHAM FRIMLEY, Surrey (Woking Deanery) OUR LADY QUEEN OF HEAVEN Church and correspondence address: 111 Portsmouth Road, Frimley, Camberley, GU16 7AA Tel: 01276 504876 Email: frimley@abdiocese.org.uk www.olqh.com Priest: Fr John O’Sullivan Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 8.30am, 10.30am, 5.30pm Holydays: See newsletter or website Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 12 to 12.30pm and at call School: St Augustine’s Catholic Primary Tomlinscote Way, Frimley, GU16 8PY Tel: 01276 709099, Fax: 01276 709098 Email: info@staugustine.surrey.sch.uk Hospital: Frimley Park Hospital Tel: 01276 604604 74 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 74

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GATWICK AIRPORT, West Sussex (Crawley Deanery) GATWICK AIRPORT CHAPLAINCY Church address: South Terminal Chapel, London Gatwick Airport, West Sussex, RH6 0NP Correspondence address: Chaplains’ Office, South Terminal, Gatwick Airport, West Sussex, RH6 0NP Tel: 01293 503851 Email: gatwick@abdiocese.org.uk www.gatwickairportchapel.org Priest: Fr Binoy Nilayattingal Thomas Deacon: Deacon Ian Wells Mass: Sun: 12.30pm (South Terminal Chapel) Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: Before and after Sun Mass GODALMING, Surrey (Guildford Deanery) ST EDMUND KING AND MARTYR Church and correspondence address: 19 Croft Road, Godalming, GU7 1DB Tel: 01483 416880 Email: godalming@abdicoese.org.uk www.stedmundgodalming.btck.co.uk Priest: Fr Jonathan How Deacon: Deacon Jeremy Oliver MBE, BTh (Hons), MA 1. GODALMING ST EDMUND, KING & MARTYR Croft Road, GU7 1DB Mass: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm Holydays: 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5.15 to 5.45pm, and by appointment 2. FARNCOMBE ST JOHN’S PARISH CHURCH (C OF E) St John Street, GY7 3EJ Mass: Sun: 8.45am 3. MILFORD ST JOSEPH Portsmouth Road, GU8 5DY Mass: 10.15am Holydays: 9.30am Convents: i) Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood Ladywell Convent. (Mother House), Ashstead Lane, GU7 1ST St. Francis Community (Generalate) Tel: 01483 425775 75 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 75

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St Clare’s Community Tel: 01483 419393 La Verna Community Tel: 01483 419267 Retreat Centre Tel: 01483 419269 ii) Fermain Tuesley Lane, GU7 1SS Tel: 01483 416636 Schools: i) St Edmund’s Catholic Primary The Drive, GU7 1PF Tel: 01483 414497 Email: info@stedmunds.surrey.sch.uk ii) Barrow Hills Roke Lane, Witley, GU8 5NY Tel: 01428 683639 Email: info@barrowhills.org Hospital: Milford Chest Hospital Tel: 01483 414411 GORING-BY-SEA, West Sussex (Worthing Deanery) ENGLISH MARTYRS Church address: Goring Way, BN12 4UH Correspondence address: 37 Compton Avenue, BN12 4UE Tel: 01903 242624 (Presbytery) Tel: 01903 506890 (Church Repository) Email: goring@abdiocese.org.uk www.english-martyrs.co.uk Priest: Fr Liam O’Connor Deacon: Deacon Gary Bevans Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 8.15am, 10.30am 6pm (Polish) 1st and 3rd Sundays Holydays: 9.30am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.15 to 10.45am, 5.15 to 5.45pm Schools: i) English Martyrs Catholic Primary Derwent Drive, BN12 6LA Tel: 01903 502868 Email: office@englishmartyrs.school.sch.uk ii) Chatsmore Catholic High School Goring Street, BN12 5AF Tel: 01903 241368, Fax: 01903 240183 Email: office@chathigh.co.uk Hospital: Goring Hall Hospital Tel: 01903 506699 76 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 76

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GUILDFORD, Surrey (Guildford Deanery) THE CATHOLIC PARISH OF GUILDFORD Church addresses: See below for individual entries Correspondence address: 12 Eastgate Gardens, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4AZ Tel: 01483 562704 Email: guildford@abdiocese.org.uk www.cpg.church Priests: Mgr Canon Anthony Barry (Moderator) Fr Roy Waters Fr Sebastian Paul Deacons Deacon John Lamb Deacon Michael Phillips BA, MSocSc, AMA, AICCM 1) ST JOSEPH Eastgate Gardens, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4AZ Masses: Sun: 8am, 11am, 6pm Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 11 to 12pm, 3rd Sunday: 5.45 to 6.15pm or by appointment 2) ST MARY Aldershot Road, GU2 8BP Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 7pm, 11am Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 6.15 to 6.45pm and at call 3) ST PIUS X Laustan Close, Merrow, GU1 2TS Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9.30am Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: Mon: 8pm, 1st Sat: 5.15 to 5.45pm 4) ST EDWARD THE CONFESSOR Sutton Park, GU4 7QN Mass: Sun: 9am Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: Wed: 10.30am 77 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 77

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5) UNIVERSITY OF SURREY Chaplain: Mr John McCarthy BA (Div) More House, 12 Queen Eleanor’s Road, Onslow Village, Guildford GU2 5SL More House Office Tel: 01483 571091 Campus Office 01 AZ 04 Tel: 01483 682755 www.surrey-catholic-chaplaincy.org Mass: Sun: 6pm Convent: Greccio Convent 6 Semaphore Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3PS Tel: 01483 577097 Schools: i) St Joseph’s Catholic Primary 155 Aldershot Road, GU2 8YH Tel: 01483 888401 Email: info@stjosephsguildford.com ii) St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary Horseshoe Lane West, Merrow, GU21 2SX Tel: 01483 888388 Email: info@st-thomas.surrey.sch.uk iii) St Peter’s Catholic Comprehensive Horseshoe Lane East, GU1 2TN Tel: 01483 534654, Fax: 01483 306571 Email: info@st-peters.surrey.sch.uk iv) Rydes Hill Preparatory School and Nursery Aldershot Road, GU2 8BP Tel: 01483 563160 Email: enquiries@rydeshill.com Hospitals: i) Farnham Road Hospital Tel: 03005 555222 ii) Mount Alvernia Tel: 01483 570122. iii) Royal Surrey County Hospital Tel: 01483 571122 78 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 78

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HAILSHAM, East Sussex (Eastbourne and St Leonards Deanery) HAILSHAM AND POLEGATE Church addresses: See individual entries below. Correspondence address: St Wilfrid South Road, Hailsham, BN27 3JG Tel: 01323 841504 Email: hailsham@abdiocese.org.uk www.saintsgeorgeandwilfrid.co.uk Priest: Fr Rory Kelly 1. HAILSHAM ST WILFRID South Road, BN27 3JG Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 10.30am Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5 to 5.30pm 2. POLEGATE ST GEORGE Eastbourne Road, BN26 5DF Masses: Sun: 9am Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: 1st Thurs: 9.30 to 9.55am Hospitals: i) Eastbourne District General Tel: 01323 417400 ii) Amberstone Hospital Tel: 01323 440022 HAMPDEN PARK, East Sussex See EASTBOURNE 2 79 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 79

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HASLEMERE, Surrey (Guildford Deanery) HASLEMERE, HINDHEAD & CHIDDINGFOLD Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: 21 Derby Road, Haslemere, GU27 1BS Tel: 01428 643877 Email: haslemere@abdiocese.org.uk www.catholichaslemere.com Priest: Fr Irek Stadler 1. HASLEMERE OUR LADY OF LOURDES Derby Road, GU27 1BS Mass: Sun: 11am Holydays: 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30am and by appointment 2. HINDHEAD ST ANSELM Churt Road, Beacon Hill GU26 6PD Mass: Sun: (Sat) 6pm 3. CHIDDINGFOLD ST TERESA OF AVILA Woodside Road, GU8 4RJ Mass: Sun: 9am 4. HASLEMERE HOLY CROSS CONVENT (Daughters of the Holy Cross) Shottermill Hall, Hindhead Road, Haslemere, GU27 1NQ Tel: 01428 641568 01428 643311 (Hospital) Chaplain: Fr David Murphy Mass: Sun: 9am Holydays: 9.30am HASTINGS, East Sussex (Eastbourne and St Leonards Deanery) ST MARY STAR OF THE SEA (Pallottine Fathers) Church and correspondence address: 1 High Street, TN34 3EY Tel: 01424 421263 Email: hastings@abdiocese.org.uk www.stmarystarofthesea.net Priest: Fr Eamonn Monson SAC Deacon: Deacon Duncan Brown Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 10am, 11.30am 80 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 80

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Holydays: 10am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30am, after 6pm Mass School: Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Old London Road, TN35 5NA Tel: 01424 429494 Email: g-office@sacred-heart.e-sussex.sch.uk HAYWARDS HEATH, West Sussex (Lewes Deanery) ST PAUL Church addresses: See individual listings below Correspondence address: The Presbytery, Hazelgrove Road, RH16 3PQ Tel: 01444 450139 Email: haywardsheath@abdiocese.org.uk www.stpaulshh.org.uk Priest: Fr Trevor Welland PhD Fr Vladimir Nikiforov PhD Deacons: Deacon David Turner Deacon Paul Bilton MA, FCA 1. HAYWARDS HEATH ST PAUL Hazelgrove Road, RH16 3PQ Masses: 8.30am, 10.30am, 5pm Holydays: 9.30am and 7pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat from 10.30am. See parish bulletin for details (Swedish and Russian with prior notice) 2. STAPLEFIELD OUR LADY OF FATIMA Cuckfield Road, RH17 6ET Mass: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 5pm Sacrament of Penance: By appointment with Fr Trevor or Fr Vlad 3. HORSTED KEYNES ST STEPHEN Hamsland, Horsted Keynes Mass: No Sunday Mass. See parish bulletins for details School: St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Hazelgrove Road, RH16 3PQ Tel: 01444 452584, Fax: 01444 414760 Email: office@stjosephshh.org.uk Hospital: Princess Royal Hospital Tel: 01444 441881 81 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 81

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HEATH END, Surrey See ASH HEATHFIELD , East Sussex See Burwash HENFIELD, West Sussex (Crawley Deanery) CORPUS CHRISTI Church address: Tanyard, BN5 9PE Correspondence address: The Priest’s House, Tanyard, BN5 9PE Tel: 01273 492974 Email: henfield@abdiocese.org.uk Priest: Fr Hugh Flower Dip. Hort (Kew) Deacons: Deacon Seamus Mahon Deacon Paul Russell Mass: Sun: 10am Holydays: 18.30pm Sacrament of Penance: At request Convent: Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament Convent of the Blessed Sacrament Golden Square, Henfield, West Sussex BN5 9DP Tel: 01273 493435 HERON’S GHYLL, East Sussex See UCKFIELD HERSHAM, Surrey See MOLESEY HIGH SALVINGTON, West Sussex See WORTHING 2 HINDHEAD & BEACON HILL, Surrey See HASLEMERE HOLLINGTON, East Sussex See ST LEONARDS ON SEA 82 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 82

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HORLEY, Surrey (Crawley Deanery) ENGLISH MARTYRS Church address: Vicarage Lane, RH6 8AR Correspondence address: 4 Vicarage Lane, RH6 8AR Tel: 01293 431703. Email: horley@abdiocese.org.uk www.englishmartyrshorley.com Priest: Fr Francis Ezennia MSP Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6.30pm, 9am, 10.30am Holydays: 10.30am, 7pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 9.30am, 6pm Hospitals: ‘Brambles’ MS Care Hotel Tel: 01293 771644 Gatwick Park Hospital Tel: 01293 785511 HORNS CROSS, East Sussex See BATTLE HORSHAM, West Sussex (Crawley Deanery) HORSHAM AND WEST GRINSTEAD PARISH Church addresses See individual entries below Correspondence address: The Presbytery, 3 Springfield Road, RH12 2PJ Tel: 01403 253667 Email: horsham@diocese.org.uk www.stjohnshorsham.com Priests: Fr Aaron Spinelli LLB (Hons), PhB, STL Fr Alban Aguezeala Deacon: Deacon Tom Murray 1. HORSHAM ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST Springfield Road, RH12 2PJ Masses: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9.15am, 11.15am, 1pm (Polish) 5pm (Italian) Holydays: 10am, 7.30pm, 1pm (Polish) Sacrament of Penance: Fri: 10.30 to 11am, Sat: 10.30 to 11am, 5.20 to 5.45pm 83 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 83

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2. WEST GRINSTEAD OUR LADY OF CONSOLATION AND ST FRANCIS Park Lane, West Grinstead, RH13 8LT Email: westgrinstead@abdiocese.org.uk www.consolation.org.uk Pilgrimage enquiries to above address Deacon: Deacon Seamus Mahon Mass: 10.30am Holydays: 12pm Sacrament of Penance: Sunday 10am, Wednesday 11.30am Schools: i) St John’s Catholic Primary Blackbridge Lane, RH12 1RR Tel: 01403 265447 Email: office@stjohnshorsham.school ii) St Robert Southwell Catholic Primary Lambs Farm Road, RH12 4LP Tel: 01403 252357, Fax: 01403 252394 Email: office@strobertsouthwell.w-sussex.sch.uk Hospital: Horsham Hospital Tel: 01403 227000 HORSTEAD KEYNES, West Sussex See Haywards Heath HOVE, Brighton & Hove (Brighton and Hove Deanery) 1. THE SACRED HEART Church address: Norton Road, BN3 3BF Correspondence address 39 Norton Road, BN3 3BF Tel: 01273 732843 Email: hovesacredheart@abdiocese.org.uk www.sacredhearthove.org.uk Priest: Canon Colin Wolczak Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9.30am, 11.30am Holydays: 10am, 7pm All Masses are streamed live via our website Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5.15 to 5.45pm Schools: i) Cottesmore St. Mary’s Catholic Primary The Upper Drive, BN3 6NB Tel: 01273 555811, Fax: 01273 555423 Email: office@cottesmore.brighton-hove.sch.uk 84 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 84

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ii) Cardinal Newman Catholic School The Upper Drive, BN3 6ND Tel: 01273 558551 Email: reception@cncs.co.uk 2. ST PETER Church address: Portland Road, BN3 5GD Correspondence address: The Presbytery, Shelley Road, BN3 5GD Tel: 01273 733840 Email: hovestpeters@abdiocese.org.uk www.stpeters-hove.org.uk Priest: Fr Alexander Lucie-Smith Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 8.30am, 10am, 11.15am Holydays: (Vigil) 7.30pm, 10am Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30am 3. HOVE (West Blatchington) See SOUTHWICK WITH PORTSLADE KEYMER, West Sussex (Lewes Deanery) ST EDWARD THE CONFESSOR Church and correspondence address: 2 Lodge Lane, Keymer, Hassocks, West Sussex, BN6 8NA Tel: 01273 845384 Email: keymer@abdiocese.org.uk www.stedwardskeymer.co.uk Priest: Fr Rick McGrath (see Burgess Hill) Fr Maksym Krat (see Burgess Hill) Deacon: Deacon Liam McIlvenny BA, BA (Hons), MSc, MA, CFCIPD 1. KEYMER ST EDWARD THE CONFESSOR 2 Lodge Lane, BN6 8NA Mass: Sun: 10.30am Holydays: 8am Sacrament of Penance: By appointment 2. HASSOCKS ST LUKE No Sunday Mass 85 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 85

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KNAPHILL, Surrey (Woking Deanery) ST HUGH OF LINCOLN Church and correspondence address: 95 Victoria Road, GU21 2AA Tel: 01483 472404 Email: knaphill@abdiocese.org.uk www.sthughoflincoln.org Priest: Fr Gerard Hatton Deacon: Deacon Robert Wellbelove Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6.30pm, 9.30am, 11.30am Holydays: 11am, 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30 to 11am, 5.45 to 6.15pm School: St Hugh of Lincoln Catholic Primary Five Oaks Close, St John’s, GU21 8TU Tel: 01483 480441, Fax: 01483 799593 Email: info@sthugh-of-lincoln.surrey.sch.uk Prison: HMP Coldingley LANCING, West Sussex See EAST WORTHING LANGNEY, East Sussex See EASTBOURNE 2 LE ATHERHEAD, Surrey (Epsom and Redhill Deanery) OUR LADY AND ST PETER Church address: Garlands Road, KT22 7EZ Correspondence address: 2 Garlands Road, KT22 7EZ Tel: 01372 372278, Fax: 01372 813384 Email: leatherhead@abdiocese.org.uk www.leatherheadcatholics.org.uk Priest: Fr Michael Masterson OBE, MTh, BD, BA, HDip.Ed, FRSA Masses: Sun: 8.30am, 10am, 6pm Holydays: 9.30am, 12.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30 to 11am Schools: i) St Peter’s Catholic Primary Grange Road, KT22 7JN Tel: 01372 274913 Email: office@stpeters-leatherhead.surrey.sch.uk 86 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 86

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ii) St Andrew’s Catholic Secondary Grange Road, KT22 7JP Tel: 01372 277881, Fax: 01372 279135 Email: enquiries@st-andrews.surrey.sch.uk Hospital: Leatherhead Hospital Tel: 01372 373466 LEWES, East Sussex (Lewes Deanery) ST PANCRAS Church address: Irelands Lane, BN7 1QX Correspondence address: The Presbytery, Irelands Lane, BN7 1QX Tel: 01273 473309 Email: lewes@abdiocese.org.uk www.stpancrascatholicchurchlewes.co.uk Priest: Canon Jonathan Martin BA, JCL, VG Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9am, 10.30am, 12.30pm (Latin) 1st Sunday of month Holydays: See website Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.45am, 5pm 1 st Sunday of Month: 8.30am, 12pm And by appointment Convent: Priory of Our Lady of Good Counsel Dove Cottage, Kingston Ridge, Kingston near Lewes,BN7 3JX Tel: 01273 486677 School: St Pancras Catholic Primary De Montford Road, BN7 1SR Tel: 01273 473017, Fax: 01273 486559 Email: office@st-pancras.e-sussex.sch.uk Hospital: Victoria Hospital Tel: 01273 474153 Prison: HMP Lewes Chaplain: Christopher Rooke Tel: 01273 785216 LINGFIELD, Surrey See EAST GRINSTEAD LITTLE COMMON, East Sussex See BEXHILL 87 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 87

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LITTLEHAMPTON, West Sussex (Worthing Deanery) LITTLEHAMPTON WITH RUSTINGTON Church addresses: See individual entries below: Correspondence address: 44 Beach Road, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 5JH Tel: 01903 731171 Email: littlehampton@abdiocese.org.uk www.stcatherineschurchlittlehampton.org www.stjosephschurchrustington.weebly.com Priest: Fr Carl Davies BTh (Hons) Deacon: Deacon Adrian Burnett 1. LITTLEHAMPTON ST CATHERINE 44 Beach Road, BN17 5JH Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6.30pm, 11am Holydays: 7pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5.30 to 6.15pm 2. RUSTINGTON ST JOSEPH Station Road, Rustington, BN16 3BE Mass: Sun: 9am Holydays: 10am Sacrament of Penance: Fri: after 10am Mass Convent: St Joseph’s Franciscan Convent (Franciscan Sisters of Littlehampton) East Street, Littlehampton, BN17 6AU Tel: 01903 711326, Fax: 01903 711329 St Joseph’s Nursing Home Tel: 01903 711325 Chaplain: Canon Seamus Hester Tel: 01903 711327 Mass: Sun: 10.30am Holydays: 10.30am School: St Catherine’s Catholic Primary Highdown Drive, Littlehampton, BN17 6HL Tel: 01903 716039, Fax: 01903 722521 Email: office@st-catherines.w-sussex.sch.uk Hospital: Zachary Merton Community Hospital Tel: 01903 858100 88 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 88

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MAYFIELD, East Sussex (Mayfield Deanery) ST THOMAS OF CANTERBURY Church address: Station Road, TN20 6BU Correspondence address: Priest’s House, Station Road, TN20 6BU Tel: 01435 872381 Email: mayfield@abdiocese.org.uk www.stthomasmayfield.org.uk Priest: Fr Patrick Fitzgerald-Lombard O.Carm Mass: Sun: 10am Holydays: 9am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: After any Mass and by arrangement Convent: Society of the Holy Child The Stone House, High Street, TN20 6AG Tel: 01435 872582 www.shcj.org Schools: Mayfield School The Old Palace, High Street, TN20 6PH Tel: 01435 874600 Email: enquiry@mayfieldgirls.org Mass: Sun: 11.30am (Term time only) MERROW, Surrey See GUILDFORD MERSTHAM, Surrey See REDHILL MIDHURST, West Sussex See PETWORTH MILFORD, Surrey See GODALMING 89 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 89

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MOLESEY, Surrey (Weybridge Deanery) MOLESEY, HERSHAM, WALTON-ON-THAMES Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: 28 Vine Road, Molesey, Surrey, KT8 9LF Tel: 0208 941 8400 Email: molesey@abdiocese.org.uk www.stbarnabasmolesey.org Priests: Fr Richard Biggerstaff BD (London) AKC Fr Bill Muir CJ Deacon: Deacon Joseph Cotes MA 1. MOLESEY ST BARNABAS Vine Road, KT8 9LF Masses: Sun: 11am, 6pm Holydays: See website and newsletter Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.45am and by appointment 2. HERSHAM ALL SAINTS The Grange, 13 Queen’s Road, Hersham, Walton-on-Thames, KT12 5LU Tel: 01932 221007 Email: hersham@abdiocese.org.uk Masses: Sun: (First Mass) Sat: 5.30pm, 9am Holydays: See website and newsletter Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5pm and by appointment 3. WALTON-ON-THAMES ST ERCONWALD 22 Esher Avenue, KT12 2TA Tel: 01932 221101 Email: walton@abdiocese.org.uk www.sterconwalds.org.uk Masses: Sun: 9.15am, 11.15am, Sat: 6pm (Italian Mass) Holydays: See website and newsletter Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10am and by appointment Religious Community: St Patrick’s Missionary Society (Kiltegan Fathers SPS) 20 Beauchamp Road, East Molesey, KT8 0PA Tel: 020 8979 1890 Email: spsuk@aol.com Convent: i) Sisters of the Christian Retreat House of Prayer, 35 Seymour Road, East Molesey, KT8 0PB Tel: 020 8941 2313 90 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 90

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ii) The Company of Mary 48 Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, KT12 2SY Tel: 01932 221030 Schools: i) St Alban’s Catholic Primary School Beauchamp Road, KT8 2PG Tel: 020 8979 5893 Email: admin@stalbans.surrey.sch.uk ii) Cardinal Newman Catholic Primary Arch Road, KT12 4QT Tel: 01932 222536 Email: office@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk Hospital: Walton Hospital Tel: 01932 414100 NEWHAVEN, East Sussex See PEACEHAVEN NORTHIAM, East Sussex See BATTLE OXTED, Surrey (Epsom and Redhill Deanery) OXTED AND WARLINGHAM Church addresses: See individual entries below. Correspondence addresses: 1) 17 Bluehouse Lane, Oxted, RH8 0AA Tel: 01883 713776 2) Parish Office 2 Warren Park, Warlingham, CR6 9LD Tel: 01883 627762 Email: oxtedandwarlingham@abdiocese.org.uk www.oxtedandwarlinghamparish.org Priest: Fr Stephen Hardaker 1. OXTED ALL SAINTS Chichele Road, RH8 0AG Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 5.30pm, 11am Holydays: See website and newsletter Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5pm, after Mass and at call 91 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 91

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2. WARLINGHAM ST AMBROSE 2 Warren Park, CR6 9LD Mass: Sun: 9am Holydays: See website or newsletter Sacrament of Penance: 10.30am, after Mass and at call PARTRIDGE GREEN, West Sussex (Parkminster) ST HUGH’S CHARTERHOUSE Church and correspondence address: Henfield Road, Partridge Green, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 8EB Tel: 01403 864231 Email: prior.parkminster@chartreux.org Priest: Prior John Babeau Carthusians O Cart Mass: Sun: 10.30am (in Extern Chapel) Holydays: 10.30am PATCHAM, Brighton and Hove See BRIGHTON 4 PEACEHAVEN, NEWHAVEN, SEAFORD, East Sussex (Lewes Deanery) PEACEHAVEN WITH NEWHAVEN, AND SEAFORD Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence addresses: 1) 34 Horsham Avenue, Peacehaven, BN10 8HX Tel: 01273 515254 Email: peacehaven@abdiocese.org.uk 2) 54 Sutton Road, Seaford, BN25 1SS Email: seaford@abdiocese.org.uk www.st-thomas-more.co.uk Priest: Fr Ian Byrnes BD 1. PEACEHAVEN THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF OUR LADY Edith Avenue, BN10 8HX www.icp.org.uk Masses: Sun: 9am Holydays: 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: See website or newsletter 92 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 92

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2. NEWHAVEN THE SACRED HEART 36 Fort Road, Newhaven, BN9 9EJ No Sunday Mass. Please see website or newsletter for details of weekday Masses 3. SEAFORD ST THOMAS MORE 54 Sutton Road, BN25 1SS Deacon: Deacon Colin Purchase Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 11am Holydays: (Vigil) 7.30pm, 10am Sacrament of Penance: Sat: After 9.30am and 6pm Masses Convent: ‘Shalom’ 10a Sutton Avenue, Seaford, BN25 4LA Tel: 01323 896954 School: Annecy Catholic Primary School Sutton Avenue, BN25 4LF Tel: 01323 894892 Email: office@annecy.e-sussex.sch.uk Hospital: The Downs Tel: 01273 513441 PETWORTH, West Sussex (Cathedral Deanery) PETWORTH AND MIDHURST PARISH Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: The Presbytery, Angel Street, Petworth, West Sussex, GU28 0BG Tel: 01798 342169 Email: petworth@abdiocese.org.uk www.petworthcatholic.org Priest: Fr Peter Newsam 1. PETWORTH THE SACRED HEART Angel Street, GU28 0BG Mass: Sun: 11am Holydays: 10.30am Sacrament of Penance: Fri 6pm 2. DUNCTON SS ANTHONY AND GEORGE Burton Park, Duncton, GU28 0JY Mass: Sun: 8am Sacrament of Penance: By appointment 93 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 93

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3. MIDHURST THE DIVINE MOTHERHOOD AND ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI Bepton Road, GU29 9HD Mass: Sun: 9.30 am Holydays: 9am Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10am Convent: The Convent of Mercy (Sisters of Mercy) Little Ashfield, Midhurst, GU29 9JP Tel: 01730 816600 Religious Community: De La Salle Brothers Clayton Court, Rogate Road, Hill Brow, Liss, Hampshire, GU33 7QP Tel: 01730 893130 Hospital: Midhurst Cottage Hospital Tel: 01730 819100 POLEGATE, East Sussex See HAILSHAM PORTSLADE, Brighton and Hove See SOUTHWICK REDHILL, Surrey (Epsom and Redhill Deanery) PARISH OF THE NATIVITY OF THE LORD Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: St Joseph’s Presbytery 122 Ladbroke Road, Redhill, RH1 1LF Tel: 01737 761017 Email: pnl@abdiocese.org.uk www.thenativityofthelord.org.uk Priest: Fr Tony Bridson Deacon: Deacon Tim Murrill 1. REDHILL ST JOSEPH 122 Ladbroke Road, RH1 1LF Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 5.30pm, 11am Holydays: See website or newsletter Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 4.45pm to 5.15pm 94 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 94

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2. REIGATE HOLY FAMILY Yorke Road, RH2 9HF Mass: Sun: 9am Holydays: See website or newsletter Sacrament of Penance: See St Joseph 3. MERSTHAM ST TERESA OF THE CHILD JESUS Weldon Way, RH1 3QA Mass: Sun: 5.30pm Holydays: See website or newsletter Sacrament of Penance: See St Joseph Schools: i) St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Linkfield Lane, Redhill, RH1 1DU Tel: 01737 765373, Fax: 01737 768557 Email: secretary@stjosephs-redhill.surrey.sch.uk ii) St Bede’s School Carlton Road, RH1 2LQ Tel: 01737 212108, Fax: 01737 212118 Email: info@st-bedes.surrey.sch.uk Hospital: East Surrey Hospital Tel: 01737 768511 REIGATE, Surrey See REDHILL ROSE GREEN, West Sussex See BOGNOR REGIS ROTTINGDEAN, Brighton & Hove (Brighton and Hove Deanery) ROTTINGDEAN WITH WOODINGDEAN Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: Eastfield, Steyning Road, Rottingdean, BN2 7GA Tel: 01273 302903 Email: rottingdean@abdiocese.org.uk www.ololandstp.org Priest: Mgr Benedict O’Shea Deacon: Deacon Neil Mercer LLB (Hons), BA (Theol) (Hons) 95 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 95

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1. ROTTINGDEAN OUR LADY OF LOURDES, QUEEN OF PEACE Eastfield, Steyning Road, Rottingdean, BN2 7GA Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6.30pm, 10.30am Holydays: 10am, 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5.50pm to 6.20pm and at call 2. WOODINGDEAN ST PATRICK Cowley Drive, Woodingdean, BN2 6TD Mass: Sun: 9am Holydays: See Our Lady of Lourdes Sacrament of Penance: See Our Lady of Lourdes Convent: St Martha’s Convent (Sisters of Charity of St Jeanne Antide) The Green, Rottingdean, BN2 7HA Tel: 01273 302354 Email: stmarthasrottingdean@gmail.com School: Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary The Green, Rottingdean, BN2 7HA Tel: 01273 306980 Email: admin@lourdes.brighton-hove.sch.uk RUSTINGTON, West Sussex See LITTLEHAMPTON RYDES HILL, Surrey See GUILDFORD RYE, East Sussex (Eastbourne and St Leonards Deanery) ST ANTHONY OF PADUA (Friars Minor Conventual OFM Conv) Church and correspondence address: Franciscan Friary, Watchbell Street, TN31 7HB Tel: 01797 222173 Fax: 01797 227109 Email: rye@abdiocese.org.uk www.stanthonyrye.com Priest: Fr Matthew Chadwick OFM Conv Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 8am, 10.45am Holydays: 9am, 7pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5 to 5.30pm Hospital: Rye District Hospital Tel: 01797 222109 96 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 96

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ST LEONARDS-ON-SEA, East Sussex (Eastbourne and St Leonards Deanery) THE PARISH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: The Presbytery, 31C Magdalen Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, TN37 6ET Tel: 01424 420815 Email: stleonards@abdicese.org.uk www.parishofgoodshepherd.org.uk Priest: Fr Miceál Beatty Deacon: Deacon Ian Moon 1. ST LEONARDS ST THOMAS OF CANTERBURY AND ENGLISH MARTYRS Magdalen Road, TN37 6ET Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 11am Holydays: See newsletter Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5 to 5.45pm, 1st Sun of month after Mass, 1st Thurs after 10am Mass 2. HOLLINGTON THE HOLY REDEEMER Upper Church Road, TN37 7AS Mass: Sun: 9am Holydays: See newsletter Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.30am, 1st Sun of month after Mass, 1st Fri after Mass Convents: i) Congregation of Our Lady Canonesses of St Augustine, Filsham Lodge, 120 Filsham Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, TN38 0PE Tel: 01424 434532 Alix Lodge, 118 Filsham Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, TN38 0PE Tel: 01424 420678 ii) The Poor Clares 22 Upper Church Road, Hollington, TN37 7AS Tel: 01424 751214 iii) Franciscan Sisters of Littlehampton 31 Upper Church Road, Hollington, TN37 7AS Landline number unavailable at time of going to press School: St Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic Primary Magdalen Road, TN37 6EU Tel: 01424 427801 Email: office@st-mary-star.e-sussex.sch.uk 97 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 97

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Hospitals: Conquest Hospital Tel: 01424 755255 St Michael’s Hospice Tel: 01424 445177 SEAFORD, East Sussex See PEACEHAVEN SELSEY, West Sussex (Cathedral Deanery) OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL AND ST WILFRID Church and correspondence address: 12 Church Road, Selsey, PO20 0LS Tel: 01243 602312 Email: selsey@abdiocese.org.uk www.stwilfridselsey.co.uk Priest: Fr John Healy Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 5.30pm, 10am Holydays: 10am, 7pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 4.45pm to 5.15pm SHOREHAM-BY-SEA, West Sussex See ADUR VALLEY SLINDON, West Sussex See BOGNOR REGIS SOUTHWICK, West Sussex and Brighton and Hove ( Brighton and Hove Deanery) SOUTHWICK Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: The Priest’s House, 92 Downland Avenue, Southwick, West Sussex, BN42 4RY Tel: 01273 708227 Email: southwick@abdiocese.org.uk www.brightondeanerywest.org.uk Priest: Fr Alistair Simmons 1. SOUTHWICK ST THERESA OF LISIEUX Old Shoreham Road, Downland Avenue, BN42 4RY Mass: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9.30am Holydays: 7.30pm 98 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 98

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2. WEST BLATCHINGTON ST GEORGE Court Farm Road, West Blatchington, Hove, BN3 7QR Mass: Sun: 11am Holydays: (Vigil): 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: After Sun Mass and at call School: St Mary’s Catholic Primary Church Road, Portslade, BN41 1LB Tel: 01273 418416 Email: office@stmarys.brighton-hove.sch.uk STAPLEFIELD, West Sussex See HAYWARDS HEATH STEYNING, West Sussex See ADUR VALLEY STORRINGTON, West Sussex (Cathedral Deanery) OUR LADY OF ENGLAND Church address: School Lane, RH20 4LN Correspondence address: 2 St John’s, Fern Road, RH20 4LW Tel: 01903 740338 Email: storrington@abdiocese.org.uk www.ourladyofengland.com Priest: Fr Charles Howell BA (Cantab) BTh Masses : Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 8am, 10am Holydays: 10am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: after 9am Mass and by appointment Religious Community: The Chemin Neuf Community Our Lady of England Priory School Lane, Storrington, Pulborough, RH20 4LN Tel: 01903 742150 www.chemin-neuf.org.uk 99 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 99

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SUNNINGDALE, Berkshire (Weybridge Deanery) THE SACRED HEART Church and correspondence address: London Road, SL5 0JY Tel: 01344 621267 Fax: 01344 621351 Email: veronaf@globalnet.co.uk Priests: Verona Fathers (Comboni Missionaries) Fr Martin Devenish (Provincial Superior) Fr Robert Hicks (Provincial Bursar) Fr Antonio Benetti (Priest in charge) Fr John M Downey Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 10am, 11.30am Holydays: 10am, 7pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 11am to 12 noon (Parish of Egham, available in Italian and Portuguese) SUTTON PARK, Surrey See GUILDFORD TADWORTH, Surrey (Epsom and Redhill Deanery) ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST Church address: The Avenue, KT20 5DB Correspondence address: St John’s Presbytery, 59 The Avenue, KT20 5DB Tel: 01737 813102 Email: tadworth@abdiocese.org.uk www.stjohnstadworth.org.uk Priest: Fr Stanislaw Mycek Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 8.30am, 10.30am Holydays: 10am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10 to 10.30am (Lady Chapel) 5.30 to 5.50pm or by appointment Schools: See St Anne’s Catholic Primary, Banstead Hospital: The Children’s Trust Tel: 01737 357171 10 0 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 100

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THAMES DITTON, Surrey (Weybridge Deanery) OUR LADY OF LOURDES Church address: Hampton Court Way, KT7 0LP Correspondence address: The Presbytery, Hampton Court Way, KT7 0LP Tel: 020 8398 6127 Tel: 020 8398 2191 (Parish Office) Email: thamesditton@abdiocese.org.uk www.olchurch.org.uk Priest: Canon Rob Esdaile BA, STL Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9am, 10.45am Holydays: 9.30am, 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 9.30am or by appointment School: St Paul’s Catholic Primary Hampton Court Way, KT7 0LP Tel: 020 8398 6791 Email: info@stpauls-thamesditton.surrey.sch.uk UCKFIELD, East Sussex (Mayfield Deanery) UCKFIELD WITH HERON’S GHYLL Church addresses: See individual entries below Correspondence address: The Priest’s House, High Street, Newtown, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 5DJ Tel: 01825 762221 Email: uckfield@abdiocese.org.uk www.philipandjohn.org Priest: Fr Ian Vane Deacons: Deacon David Tutt BSc, DPhil Deacon Ken Fowler 1. UCKFIELD OUR LADY IMMACULATE & ST PHILIP NERI High Street, Newtown, Uckfield, TN22 5DJ Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 5.30pm, 9.30am Holydays: 9.30am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10am, 5pm 2. HERON’S GHYLL ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST Heron’s Ghyll, TN22 4BY Mass: Sun: 11.30am Holydays: 12 noon Sacrament of Penance: After Sunday Mass 101 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 101

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Convent: Order of the Visitation Visitation Convent, Foxhunt Green, Waldron, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 0RX Tel: 01435 812619 Chaplain: Fr Hugh Dutton School: St Philip’s Catholic Primary High Street, New Town, Uckfield, TN6 2LB Tel: 01825 762032, Fax: 01825 742706 Email: office@stmarysrc.e-sussex.sch.uk Hospital: Uckfield Hospital Tel: 01825 762175 UPPER BEEDING, West Sussex See ADUR VALLEY WADHURST, East Sussex (Mayfield Deanery) THE SACRED HEART Church address: Mayfield Lane, TN5 6DQ Correspondence address: Priest’s Cottage, Mayfield Lane, TN5 6DQ Tel: 01892 782470 Parish Secretary Tel: 01892 784311 Email: wadhurst@abdiocese.org.uk www.sacredheartchurchwadhurst.org.uk Priest: Fr Martin O’Connor SPS Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm 10.30am Holydays: 10am, 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5 to 5.30pm School: Sacred Heart School Mayfield Lane, TN5 6DQ Tel: 01892 783414 Email: admin@sacredheartwadhurst.org.uk Hospital: Ticehurst House Tel: 01580 200391 WALTON-ON-THAMES, Surrey See MOLESEY WARLINGHAM, Surrey See OXTED 10 2 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 102

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WEST BLATCHINGTON, Brighton and Hove See SOUTHWICK AND PORTSLADE WEST BYFLEET, Surrey (Woking Deanery) OUR LADY HELP OF CHRISTIANS Church address: Madeira Road, KT14 6DH Correspondence address: The Priest’s House, Madeira Road, KT14 6DH Tel: 01932 342892, Fax: 01932 354523 Email: westbyfleet@abdiocese.org.uk www.ourladyswb.org Priest: Fr Alex Hill Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9.15am, 11am, 2nd Sun 3pm (Syro-Malabar Mass) Holydays: 7pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: After morning Mass, at 5pm, and at call School: Marist Catholic Primary 58 Old Woking Road, KT14 6HS Tel: 01932 344477 Email: info@marist.surrey.sch.uk WEST HOATHLY, West Sussex See WORTH WEYBRIDGE, Surrey (Weybridge Deanery) CHRIST THE PRINCE OF PEACE Church and correspondence address: Portmore Way, KT13 8JD Tel: 01932 842643, Fax: 01932 854648 Email: weybridge@abdiocese.org.uk www.cpp.org.uk Priest: Fr Con Foley BTh, DMin Deacon: Deacon Paul Gately BA (Theol) BSc, MA, ARCS, FIA Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9am, 10.30am, 6pm Holydays: 10am, 8pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10 to 11am, 5.30 to 5.50pm 10 3 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 103

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Schools: i) St Charles Borromeo Catholic Primary Portmore Way, KT13 8JB Tel: 01932 842617 Email: info@stcharlesb.surrey.sch.uk ii) St George’s Junior School Thames Street, Weybridge, KT13 8NL Tel: 01932 839400, Fax: 01932 839401 Email: contact@stgeorgesweybridge.com Hospital: Weybridge Hospital Tel: 01932 852931 THE WITTERINGS, West Sussex See CHICHESTER WOKING, Surrey (Woking Deanery) ST DUNSTAN Church address: Shaftesbury Road, GU22 7DT Correspondence addresses: 1) Parish Office St Dunstan’s, Shaftesbury Road, GU22 7DT Tel: 01483 760652 Email: woking@abdiocese,org,uk www.st-dunstans.org 2) Priests’ House St Paul’s Road, GU22 7DZ Priests: Fr Peter Andrews Fr Simon Hall Deacon: Deacon Russell Young Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 9am, 10.30am, 12pm (Italian), 5.30pm Holydays: Please see parish website Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 10.45am, and after 6pm Mass Religious House: Scalabrini Fathers (CS) Italian Chaplains 14 Oriental Road, GU22 7AW Tel: 01483 714440 Schools: i) St Dunstan’s Catholic Primary Onslow Crescent, GU22 7AX Tel: 01483 715190, Fax: 01483 722866 ii) St John the Baptist Catholic Comprehensive Elmbridge Lane, Kingfield, GU22 9AL Tel: 01483 729343, Fax: 01483 727578 Email: info@sjb.surrey.sch.uk 10 4 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 104

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Hospitals: Nuffield Hospital Tel: 01483 763511 Woking Community Hospital Tel: 01483 715911 WONERSH, Surrey ST JOHN’S SEMINARY Correspondence address: Wonersh, Guildford, Surrey, GU5 0QX Tel: 01483 892217, Fax: 01483 894531 Email: firstname.surname@wonersh.org wonersh@abdiocese.org.uk www.wonersh.org For details of Mass times please see website Rector: Canon Brian Coyle BA, MA, STL, PGCE, Dip HD Email: rector@wonersh.org brian.coyle@abdiocese.org.uk Rector’s PA: Ms Melissa Kingdon BSc Tel: 01483 891024 Vice-Rector: Mgr Gerald Ewing BTh, MA (Ed), MA Tel: 01483 891028 Director of Studies: Dr Pia Matthews BA, MA, BTh, PGCE, PhD, FHEA Tel: 01483 891028 Academic Secretary: Mrs Rebecca Teller BSc Director of Human Awaiting appointment Formation: Director of Spirituality: Canon Luke Smith MA, BTh, MA Tel: 01483 891026 Pastoral Director: Fr Kevin Dring BA, STL Tel: 01483 891029 Director of Liturgical: Fr Julian Shurgold BA, PGCE, STB Formation Tel: 01483 891023 Bursar: Mr Tony Lee MI Tel: 01483 891020 Finance Assistant & Bursar’s Secretary: Mrs Sarah Lucas Archivist: Mrs Joanne Halford BA, MSc Non-resident lecturers: Fr David Barrett PhB, STL, Dip Couns Dr Andrew Beards BA, MA, PhL, PhD, PhD Fr Dermot Byrne MHM, BA, STL Miss Annie Cygler MSc 10 5 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 105

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Fr Victor Darlington BTh, SSL, STD Fr Stephen Dingley MA, PhD, STL Fr Ignatius Edet MA, PhD, STD Fr Seán Finnegan MA, BTh Fr Con Foley BTh, DMin Mrs Lucy Harrow BA, PGCE, MA Fr John Henry MTh, LSS, PhD Fr Tom Herbst OFM, BA, MDiv, MA, DPhil Fr Jonathan How BSc, BTh, PhL, MA, PGCE(A) ARCS, FHEA Fr Kevin Hughes MHM, MA Fr Dylan James STD. PhD Canon Paul Jennings LCL MCL Mr Martin Larmour MA, MSc, MBACP, NEBOSH, MIOSH Fr Martin Mikuskiewicz OFM Cap Fr Anthony Milner BSc STL Ms Tish Nicoll LGSM, Dip CE, FESB, MSTSD Ms Kathleen O’Gorman BEd, MA, BTh, MTh Fr Simon Peat BSc, STL Fr Saju Pinakkattu OFM Cap, BA, BTh, STL, MPhil Mrs Mary Watson Dip Pysch Couns, MBACP (Accred) Dr Michael Wilkinson BA, PGCE, MA, PhD WOODINGDEAN, Brighton and Hove See ROTTINGDEAN WORTH ABBEY, Crawley, West Sussex (Crawley Deanery) WORTH ABBEY PARISH (Order of St Benedict OSB) Church addresses: See individual entries below. Correspondence address: St Benedict’s (Parish Office) Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill, Crawley, RH10 4SB Tel: 01342 710313 Email: worth@abdiocese.org.uk www.worthabbeyparish.co.uk Priest: Fr Paul Fleetwood OSB 10 6 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 106

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1. WORTH THE ABBEY OF OUR LADY HELP OF CHRISTIANS Paddockhurst Road, RH10 4SB Masses: Sun: (First Mass) Sat: 5pm, 9.30am (Concelebrated) Holydays: 8am, 5.30pm, 7.30pm (see website for changes to times) Sacrament of Penance: Sun: 9am to 9.30am Weekday Masses: Mon to Fri: 8.00am, 5.30pm (Concelebrated Sung Mass) Sat: 9am (Sung Mass) Offices: Mon to Sat: Matins: 6.20am Lauds: 7.30am Midday Office: 1pm Vespers: 6.45pm Compline: 9pm (Not Thurs, Sat, Sun) Sat Vigils: 9pm Sun: Lauds: 7.30am Vespers: 6pm These times are subject to alteration. Please ring to confirm Religious Community: Fr Luke Jolly BA (Abbot) Fr Christopher Jamison MA, BA (Abbot President, EBC) Fr Kevin Taggart MA Fr Stephen Ortiger MA, STB Fr Aidan Murray BSc, PhD, BA (Prior) Fr Ian Condon Fr Bede Hill Fr Philip Gaisford MA, STB, ARCM Fr Richard Wilson Fr Patrick Fludder BSc, BD, MA (Subprior and Bursar) Fr Alexander da Costa Fernandes BSc, ARCS, BA (Guestmaster) Fr James Cutts Cert.Ed Fr Paul Fleetwood, MA, BD (Parish Priest) Fr Mark Barrett MA (Cantab), MA, PhD Fr Roderick Jones BA, Dip.Arch Fr Thomas Haynes FCMA Fr Martin McGee BA, MA, MST Fr Peter Williams (School Chaplain) 107 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 107

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Brother Anthony Brockman BSc, BTh Fr Gabriel Dobson BSc, BD (Coordinator, The Open Cloister) Brother David Jarmy Cert. Theol, PGCE Contact: Community: Tel: 01342 710310 The Open Cloister and Church Tel: 01342 710318 Abbey Bursar: Tel 01342 710306 School Bursar: Tel: 01342 710210 Guestmaster Tel: 01342 710321 E-mail addresses: Community: abbey@worth.org.uk Guestmaster: guestmaster@worth.org.uk Worth School: information@worth.org.uk The Open Cloister and Church: TOC@worth.org.uk Worth Abbey Parish: worth@abdiocese.org.uk Parish Priest: paul.fleetwood@abdiocese.org.uk Web Addresses: Worth Abbey: www.worthabbey.net Worth School: www.worthschool.org.uk Worth Abbey Projects: www.worth.co.uk Worth Parish: www.worthabbeyparish.co.uk School: Worth School Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill, RH10 4SD Tel: 01342 710200 www.worthschool.org.uk 2. WEST HOATHLY ST DUNSTAN North Lane, RH19 4QF Mass: 11.30am Sacrament of Penance: Before Mass or by appointment 10 8 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 108

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WORTHING, West Sussex (Worthing Deanery) 1. ST MARY OF THE ANGELS Church address: Richmond Road, BN11 4AF Correspondence address: The Priest’s House, 68 Gratwicke Road, BN11 4BJ Tel: 01903 200416 Email: worthingstmary@abdiocese.org.uk www.stmaryoftheangels.org.uk Priest: Fr Terry Martin Masses: Sun: 8.30am, 10.30am, 5.30pm, 7pm (Italian) Holydays: 10am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Daily after Mass, first Sun after all Masses, Wed 6.50pm to 7.20pm, Sat 10.30am Convents: i) Sisters of Our Lady of Sion Avila House, 60 Gratwicke Road, BN11 4BR Tel: 01903 200322 ii) Sisters of Mercy St Mary’s Convent 19/21 Salisbury Road, BN11 1RD Tel: 01903 233904 St Mary’s Care Home 14 Westbrooke, BN11 1RF Tel: 01903 233530 School: St Mary’s Catholic Primary Cobden Road, BN11 4BD Tel: 01903 234115 Email: office@stmarysworthing.org.uk 2. ST MICHAEL (DURRINGTON AND HIGH SALVINGTON) Church and correspondence address: 19 Hayling Rise, BN13 3AL Tel: 01903 264770 Email: worthingstmichael@abdiocese.org.uk www.stmichaels-worthing.org.uk Priest: Fr Christopher Ingle Deacon: Deacon Mark Woods LLB, STB, MA Masses: Sun: First Mass (Sat) 6pm, 8.30am, 10.30am Holydays: 9.30am, 7.30pm Sacrament of Penance: Sat: 5.15 to 5.45pm and at call Schools: i) The English Martyrs Catholic Primary (see Goring) Tel: 01903 502868 10 9 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 109

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ii) Chatsmore Catholic High School (see Goring) Tel: 01903 241368 Hospitals: i) Salvington Lodge Tel: 01903 264121 ii) Meadowfield Hospital Tel: 01903 843231 Hospice: St Barnabas House Tel: 01903 706300 3. ST CHARLES BORROMEO Chesswood Road, BN11 2AE See EAST WORTHING 110 p45-110_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 110

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111 MASS IN OTHER LANGUAGES ITALIAN MASS CENTRES St John, Horsham: Sun: Mass 5pm St Erconwald, Walton-on-Thames: Sat 6pm St Dunstan, Woking: Sun: Mass 12pm St Mary of the Angels, Worthing: Sun: Mass 7pm PORTUGUESE AND BRAZILIAN MASS CENTRES St Bernadette, Crawley: Sun: Mass 11am (contact Parish for dates) St Joseph, Epsom: Sun: Mass 7.30pm POLISH MASS CENTRES St Mary Magdalen, Brighton: Sun: 9am Our Lady Qn of Heaven, Crawley: Sun: 11am St John the Evangelist, Horsham: Sun: 1pm Holydays of Obligation: 1pm Our Lady of Sorrows, Bognor: Sun: 4pm St Richard’s, Chichester: Sun: 12pm St Anthony, Rose Green: Sat: 6pm, Sun: 9am English Martyrs, Goring by Sea: 1st and 3rd Sun of the month 6pm Chaplains: Fr Tadeusz Bialas C.Or Flat 1, 30 Sackville Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 3FB Tel: 01273 720069 Mobile: 07789 897003 Email: tadeuszbialas65@gmail.com Polish Catholic Centre 51 Farm Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 1FD Tel: 01273 205864 Fr Wieslaw Duracz, Ave Maria Portsmouth Road, Milford, Surrey, GU8 5AU Tel: 01483 420265 Fr Antoni Prosowicz 38 William Street, Bognor Regis, PO21 1DL Tel: 07515 706746 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 111

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112 DIOCESAN PRIESTS AGUEZEALA, Fr Alban (Orlu Diocese) The Presbytery, 3 Springfield Road, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 2PJ Tel: 01403 253667 Email: alban.aguezeala@abdiocese.org.uk ALLEN, Fr John St Ninian’s, 3A Hill Park, Inverness, IV2 4AL Tel: 01463 232136 Email: john.allen@abdiocese.org.uk ANDERSON, Fr Barry (R) Rivendell, 8 Combe Rise, Willingdon, East Sussex, BN20 9LG Tel: 01323 500299 Email: barry.anderson@abdiocese.org.uk ANDREWS, Fr Peter The Priests’ House, St Paul’s Road, Woking, Surrey, GU22 7DZ Tel: 01483 760652 Email: peter.andrews@abdiocese.org.uk BAMFORD, Fr Graham The Presbytery, 307 Kingston Road, Ewell, Surrey, KT19 0BW Tel: 020 8393 5572 Email: graham.bamford@abdiocese.org.uk BARRY, Mgr Canon Anthony 12 Eastgate Gardens, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4AZ Tel: 01483 562704 Email: tony.barry@abdiocese.org.uk BEATTY, Fr Míceál The Presbytery, 31c Magdalen Road, St Leonards, East Sussex, TN37 6ET Tel: 01424 420815 Email: miceal.beatty@abdiocese.org.uk BENYON, Fr Christopher (R) 3 St Andrews Drive, Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 2SB Tel: 01323 893600, 07896 680488 Email: christopher.benyon@abdiocese.org.uk BERGIN, Fr Christopher BA, STL The Parish Centre, Hislop Walk, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, PO21 1LP Tel: 01243 823619 Email: chris.bergin@abdiocese.org.uk BIGGERSTAFF, Fr Richard BD (London) AKC 28 Vine Road, Molesey, Surrey, KT8 9LF Tel: 020 8941 8400 Email: richard.biggerstaff@abdiocese.org.uk BLAKE, Fr Raymond 55 Upper North Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 3FH Tel: 01273 326793 Email: raymond.blake@abdiocese.org.uk p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 112

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BLYTHEN, Fr Richard The Holy Family Presbytery, Spinney Oak, Ongar Hill, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 1BP Tel: 01932 848616 Email: richard.blythen@abdiocese.org.uk BRADLEY, Fr William (R) 34 Walcheren Close, Deal, Kent, CT14 6TY Tel: 01304 380758 BRIDSON, Fr Tony St Joseph’s Presbytery, 122 Ladbroke Road, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1LF Tel: 01737 761017 Email: tony.bridson@abdiocese.org.uk BYRNES, Fr Ian JBD 54 Sutton Road, Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 1SS Tel: 01323 892427 Email: ian.byrnes@abdiocese.org.uk CHATFIELD, Fr Neil PO Box 3223, Eastbourne, BN21 9RS Tel: 07718 123 304 Email: neil.chatfield@abdiocese.org.uk CHURCHILL, Canon Anthony STL The Priest’s House, The Marld, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1RS Tel: 01372 270842 Email: anthony.churchill@abdiocese.org.uk COLLINS, Fr Anthony Email: anthony.collins@abdiocese.org.uk CRANFIELD, Fr Tristan MA, STL 2/4 Grange Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4EU Tel: 01323 723222 Email: tristan.cranfield@abdiocese.org.uk DAVERN, Canon William BTh, MA Priests’ House, 1 St Margaret Drive, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 7LB Tel: 01372 723573 Email: william.davern@abdiocese.org.uk DAVIES, Fr Carl BTh (Hons ) 44 Beach Road, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 5JH Tel: 01903 731171 Email: carl.davies@abdiocese.org.uk DINGLEY, Fr Stephen MA, PhD, STL Priest’s House, Lower Road, Effingham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT24 5JP Tel: 01372 458263 Email: stephen.dingley@abdiocese.org.uk DOBSON, Fr Christopher (R ) The Old Stables, Rookery Farm, Hacheston, Woodbridge, IP13 0DJ Tel: 07754 592899 113 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 113

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DRAY, Fr Simon BTh, BSc St Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Sea Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN40 1RH Tel: 01424 210263 Email: simon.dray@abdiocese.org.uk DRING, Fr Kevin BA, STL St John’s Seminary Wonersh, Guildford, Surrey, GU5 0QX Tel: 01483 891029 Email: kevin.dring@abdiocese.org.uk DUTTON, Fr Hugh Email: hugh.dutton@abdiocese.org.uk ESDAILE, Canon Rob BA, STL The Presbytery, Hampton Court Way, Thames Ditton, Surrey, KT17 0LP Tel: 020 8398 6127 Email: rob.esdaile@abdiocese.org.uk EZEILO, Fr Louis (Awka Diocese) St Charles’ Presbytery, Chesswood Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 2AE Tel: 01903 239611 Email: louis.ezeilo@abdiocese.org.uk FARROW, Fr Robin MA, AKC 65 Ash Church Road, Ash, Surrey, GU12 6LU Tel: 01252 321422 Email: robin.farrow@abdiocese.org.uk FINNEGAN, Fr Sean MA, BTh 37 Whyteleafe Road, Caterham, Surrey, CR3 5EG Tel: 01883 343241 Email: sean.finnegan@abdiocese.org.uk FITCH, Fr Peter 2 Bristol Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 1AP Tel: 01273 681587 Email: peter.fitch@abdiocese.org.uk FLOWER, Fr Hugh Dip. Hort. (Kew) Corpus Christi, Tanyard House, West Sussex, BN5 9PE Tel: 01273 492974 Email: hugh.flower@abdiocese.org.uk FOLEY, Fr Con BT, DMin Priest’s House, Portmore Way, Weybridge, Surrey, KT13 8JD Tel: 01932 842643 Email: con.foley@abdiocese.org.uk FOLEY, Canon Daithi (R) 13 Baywood Gardens, Woodingdean, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 6BH Tel: 01273 387653 Email: david.foley@abdiocese.org.uk 114 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 114

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115 GARDINER, Fr Kieran 31 Pineham Copse, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH16 3HT Tel: 01444 451650 Email: kieran.gardiner@abdiocese.org.uk GEORGE, Fr Daryl JCL 25 Between Streets, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 1AA Tel: 01932 862518 Email: daryl.george@abdiocese.org.uk GRIFFIN, Fr Kevin Priest’s Cottage, Queen’s Road, Crowborough, East Sussex, TN6 2LB Tel: 01892 654608 Email: kevin.griffin@abdiocese.org.uk HALE, Fr Anthony CP, STL (R) St Teresa’s Presbytery, Weldon Way, Merstham, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 3QA Tel: 01737 643399 Email: anthony.hale@abdiocese.org.uk HALL, Fr Simon The Priests’ House, St Paul’s Road, Woking, Surrey, GU22 7DZ Tel: 01483 760652 Email: simon.hall@abdiocese.org.uk HARDAKER, Fr Stephen 17 Bluehouse Lane, Oxted, Surrey, RH8 0AA Tel: 01883 713776 Email: stephen.hardaker@abdiocese.org.uk HATTON, Fr Gerard 95 Victoria Road, Knaphill, Woking, Surrey, GU21 2AA Tel: 01483 472404 Email: gerard.hatton@abdiocese.org.uk HAY WILL, Fr Raglan MA, STL 2/4 Grange Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4EU Tel: 01323 723222 Email: raglan.haywill@abdiocese.org.uk HEALY, Fr John 12 Church Road, Selsey, West Sussex, PO20 0LS Tel: 01243 602312 Email: john.healy@abdiocese.org.uk HEANEY, Canon Oliver (R) 15 Frimley Close, Woodingdean, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 6SD Tel: 01273 242537 Email: oliver.heaney@abdiocese.org.uk HESTER, Canon Seamus (R) St Joseph’s, East Street, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 6AU Tel: 01903 711327, 07906 958212 Email: seamus.hester@abdiocese.org.uk p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 115

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HILL, Fr Alex The Priest’s House, Madeira Road, West Byfleet, Surrey, KT14 6DH Tel: 07711 940 639 Email: alex.hill@abdiocese.org.uk HORN, Fr John (R) 27 Frenchlands Gate, East Horsley, Surrey, KT24 6BF Tel: 01483 618076 Email: john.horn@abdiocese.org.uk How, Fr Jonathan BSc, BTh., PhL, MA, PGCEA, ARCS, FHEA 19 Croft Road, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1DB Tel: 01483 416880 Email: jonathan.how@abdiocese.org.uk HOWELL, Fr Charles BA (Cantab), BTh 2 St John’s, Fern Road, Storrington, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 4LW Tel: 01903 740338 Email: charles.howell@abdiocese.org.uk HULL, Mgr Provost Emeritus John 14 Church Close, Patcham, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 8HS Tel: 01273 563017 Email: john.hull@abdiocese.org.uk INGLE, Fr Christopher 19 Hayling Rise, Worthing, West Sussex, BN13 3AL Tel: 01903 264770 Email: christopher.ingle@abdiocese.org.uk INGLIS, Fr John 4 Brighton Road, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 1BS Tel: 01737 353724 Email: john.inglis@abdiocese.org.uk JACKSON, Mgr Michael 39 Norton Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 3BF Tel: 01273 732843 Email: michael.jackson@abdiocese.org.uk JAKUBAS, Fr Martin MA, GRSM, LRAM, ARCM, ARCO (R) 12 Chestnut View, St George’s Park, Ditchling Road, Burgess Hill, RH15 0GQ Tel: 01444 248058 Email: martin.jakubas@abdiocese.org.uk JENNINGS, Canon Paul LCL, MCL 2 Eastern Avenue, Polegate, East Sussex, BN26 6HF Tel: 01323 670156 Email: paul.jennings@abdiocese.org.uk JOHNSTONE, Fr Peter (R) 62 Somerstown, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 6AH Tel: 01243 785526 Email: peter.johnstone@abdiocese.org.uk 116 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 116

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KELLY, Fr Rory St Wilfrid’s, South, Road, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3JG Tel: 01323 841504 Email: rory.kelly@abdiocese.org.uk KIJAK, Fr Sebastian (Radom) The Presbytery, Cawley Road, Chichester, West Sussex, P019 1XB Tel: 01243 782343 Email: sebastian.kijak@abdiocese.org.uk KING, Fr David 44 Arbrook Lane, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9EE Tel: 01372 477667 Email: david.king@abdiocese.org.uk KING, Fr Malcolm, (R) Flat 20, The Quadrangle, Morden College, 19 St Germans Place, London, SE3 0PW Tel: 020 8858 5313 Email: malcolm.king@abdiocese.org.uk KRAT, Fr Maksym (Odessa – Simferopol) The Priest’s House, Station Road, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 9EN Tel: 01444 232358 Email: maksym.krat@abdiocese.org.uk LOVEGROVE, Fr Anthony (R) The Towers Convent, Upper Beading, West Sussex, BN44 9TF Tel: 01903 813259 Email: tony.lovegrove@abdiocese.org.uk LOWDEN, Fr Brian St Catherine’s Flat, Holy Cross Priory, Lewes Road, Cross in Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 0TS Tel: 01435 862191 Email: brian.lowden@abdiocese.org.uk LUCIE-SMITH, Fr Alexander The Presbytery, Shelley Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 5GD Tel: 01273 733840 Email: alexander.lucie-smith@abdiocese.org.uk LUSTED, Fr Jack 17 Saint James’s Road, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1DL Tel: 01342 325705 Email: jack.lusted@abdiocese.org.uk MacCARTHY, Canon Brendan MA (R) Holy Cross Priory, Lewes Road, Cross in Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 0TS McCARTHY, Fr Kenneth (R) 1 Queen’s Close, Walton-on-the-Hill, Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 7SU Tel: 01737 813016 1 17 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 117

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McDERMOTT, Fr Gilmour KHS The Presbytery, Our Lady of Liskeard and St Neot, 2 West Street, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 6BW Tel: 01579 344906 Email: gilmour.mcdermott@abdiocese.org.uk McGRATH, Fr Richard BA (Phil), BTh (Hons), MEd The Priest’s House, Station Road, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 9EN Tel: 01444 232358 Email: rick.mcgrath@abdiocese.org.uk McHUGH, Fr Francis PhD, MA, Dip. Econ (R) c/o High Oaks include the address; Old Brighton Road North, Pease Pottage, RH11 9AJ McINERNEY, Fr Matthew BA (Hons), Dip. Sac. Lit (R) Dul Siar, Leckenagh, Burtenport, Co. Donegal, Ireland Tel:00353 74 954 2935 McKAY, Fr John (R) 11 Overslea Lodge, 23 Daymerslea Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 8RX Tel: 01372 289934 McLEAN WILSON, Fr Terence (R) Marian House, 33 Battle Gates, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 0JD MADDERS, Mgr Richard MBE c/o High Oaks include the address; Old Brighton Road North, Pease Pottage, RH11 9AJ Tel: 07809 834882 Email: richard.madders@abdiocese.org.uk MADELEY, Canon Timothy BTh, KHS c/o High Oaks include the address; Old Brighton Road North, Pease Pottage, RH11 9AJ Email: tim.madeley@abdiocese.org.uk MAJEWSKI Fr Rafal Priest’s House, 5 Surrenden Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 6PA Tel: 01273 554509 Email: rafal.majewski@abdiocese.org.uk MARTIN, Canon Jonathan BA, JCL, VG The Presbytery, Irelands Lane, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 1QX Tel: 01273 473309 Email: jonathan.martin@abdiocese.org.uk MARTIN, Fr Terry The Presbytery, 68 Gratwicke Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 4BJ Tel: 01903 200416 Email: terry.martin@abdiocese.org.uk MASON, Fr Thomas (Ordinariate) 3 Princes Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN23 6HT Tel: 01323 760048 Email: thomas.mason@abdiocese.org.uk 118 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 118

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MASTERSON, Fr Michael OBE, MTh, BD, BA, HDip. Ed, FRSA 2 Garlands Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 7EZ Tel: 01372 372278 Email: michael.masterson@abdiocese.org.uk MILNER, Fr Anthony BSc, STL, 2 Falkland Grove, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 3DL Tel: 01306 882433 Email: tony.milner@abdiocese.org.uk MINZ, Fr Rajesh St Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Sea Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN40 1RH Tel: 01424 210263 Email: rajesh.minz@abdiocese.org.uk MOSS, Fr Andrew c/o High Oaks include the address; Old Brighton Road North, Pease Pottage, RH11 9AJ Email: andrew.moss@abdiocese.org.uk MURPHY, Fr David (Galway) Holy Cross Hospital, Hindhead Road, Haslemere, GU27 1NQ Tel: 01428 652904 Email: david.murphy@abdiocese.org.uk MYCEK Fr Stanislaw STD 59 The Avenue, Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 5DB Tel: 01737 813102 Email: stanislaw.mycek@abdiocese.org.uk NEWSAM, Fr Peter The Presbytery, Angel Street, Petworth, West Sussex, GU28 0BG Tel: 01798 342169 Email: peter.newsam@abdiocese.org.uk NIKIFOROV, Fr Vladimir MSc, PhD Woodlands Cottage, Cuckfield Road, Staplefield, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH17 6ET Tel: 01444 401818 Email: vladimir.nikiforov@abdiocese.org.uk NIXON, Fr Geoffrey (R) 34 Thorne Farm Way, Ottery St Mary, EX11 1GU Tel: 01404 815677 Email: geoffrey.nixon@abdiocese.org.uk NUTTALL, Fr John MA (R) c/o High Oaks include the address; Old Brighton Road North, Pease Pottage, RH11 9AJ O’BRIEN, Fr Jeremiah (R) The Presbytery, Bridgetown, Killaloe, Co. Clare, Ireland Tel: 00 353 85 822 7484 Email: jeremiah.obrien@abdiocese.org.uk 119 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 119

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O’BRIEN, Canon Kieron BTh, STL 2 Bristol Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 1AP Tel: 01273 087839 Email: kieron.obrien@abdiocese.org.uk O’CONNOR, Fr Liam 37 Compton Avenue, Goring-by-Sea, West Sussex, BN12 4UE Tel: 01903 242624 Email: liam.oconnor@abdiocese.org.uk O’DONNELL, Fr Kevin (R) Flat 3, 15 Davigdor Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 1QB Tel: 07725 998949 Email: kevin.odonnell@abdiocese.org.uk O’HARA, Fr Dominic 94 Pretoria Road Chertsey, Surrey, KT19 9AZ Email: dominic.ohara@abdiocese.org.uk O’LOUGHLIN, Fr Thomas BA, STB The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD Tel: 0115 951 5852 Email: thomas.oloughlin@abdiocese.org.uk OSBORNE Fr David BTh The Presbytery, 2 St Nicolas Avenue, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 7AG Tel: 01483 272075 Email: david.osborne@abdiocese.org.uk O’SHEA, Mgr Benedict Eastfield, Steyning Road, Rottingdean, East Sussex, BN2 7GA Tel: 01273 302903 Email: benedict.oshea@abdiocese.org.uk O’SULLIVAN, Fr John 111 Portsmouth Road, Frimley, Camberley, Surrey, GU16 5AA Tel: 01276 504876 Email: john.osullivan@abdiocese.org.uk PARMITER, Canon David Cathedral House, Parsons Hill, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9AY Tel: 01903 882297 Email: david.parmiter@abdiocese.org.uk PAUL, Fr Sebastian (Radom) 12 Eastgate Gardens, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4AZ Tel: 01483 562704 Email: sebastian.paul@abdiocese.org.uk PERKINS, Fr Douglas (R) St Joseph’s, East Street, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 6AU PERRY, Fr Michael (R) 4 Highcroft, Petworth Road, Milford, Godalming, Surrey, GU8 5AZ Tel: 01483 422012 Email: michael.perry@abdiocese.org.uk 12 0 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 120

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PINSENT, Fr Andrew Ian Ramsey Centre for Science & Religion, University of Oxford, 34 St. Giles, Oxford, OX1 3LD Email: andrew.pinsent@abdiocese.org.uk PURNELL, Fr Steven (R) Bona Vista, Marygate, Holy Island, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumbria, TD15 2SJ Tel: 01289 389521 Email: steven.purnell@abdiocese.org.uk QUIN-MORRIS, Fr Laurence 46 Rue Leonce, Haute Aboujagane, Moncton, New Brunswick E4P 9C7, Canada Tel: 001 506 532 8263 Email: laurence.quin-morris@abdiocese.org.uk QUINN, Fr Anthony (R) c/o High Oaks include the address; Old Brighton Road North, Pease Pottage, RH11 9AJ REA, Fr David (R) Priest’s House, Vermont Drive, East Preston, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN16 1JU Tel: 01903 785091 RICHARDSON, Fr Niven 19 Tilford Road, Farnham, Surrey, GU9 8DJ Tel: 01252 716711 Email: niven.richardson@abdiocese.org.uk RICKETTS, Fr Graham BSc (Hons), BTh (Hons) The Presbytery, 45 John Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5DL Tel: 01273 464048 Email: graham.ricketts@abdiocese.org.uk ROBINSON, Fr Ronald (R) See Diocesan website for up-to-date address Tel: 07870 666 632 Email: ronald.robinson@abdiocese.org.uk SANDERSON, Fr Mario BA (Hons) (R) Room 10, St Benedict’s, Holy Cross Care Home, Lewes Road, Cross in Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 0TS Tel: 01435 863764 SEXTON, Fr Christopher (R) c/o High Oaks include the address; Old Brighton Road North, Pease Pottage, RH11 9AJ SHARPE, Fr Alan The Priest’s House, 18 East Street, Billingshurst, West Sussex, RH14 9QH Tel: 01403 782128 Email: alan.sharpe@abdiocese.org.uk 121 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 121

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SHELLEY, Fr Anthony (R) 13 Church Road, East Wittering, West Sussex, PO20 8PS Tel: 01273 670034 SIMMONS, Fr Alistair The Priest’s House, 92 Downland Avenue, Southwick, West Sussex, BN42 4RY Tel: 01273 708227 Email: alistair.simmons@abdiocese.org.uk SPAIN, Canon Christopher BTh 91 Harvest Road, Englefield Green, Surrey, TW20 0QR Tel: 01784 434280 Email: chris.spain@abdiocese.org.uk SPELMAN, Canon Michael (R) Lake View Cottage, Woodfield, Aghamore, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo, Ireland Tel: 00 353 94 93 67437 SPINELLI, Fr Aaron LLB (Hons), PHB, STL The Presbytery, 3 Springfield Road, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 2PJ Tel: 01403 253667 Email: aaron.spinelli@abdiocese.org.uk STADLER, Fr Irek (Thunder Bay, Canada) 21 Derby Road, Haslemere, Surrey, GU27 1BS Tel: 01428 643877 Email: irek.stadler@abdiocese.org.uk TAYLOR, Fr Brian MA, MTh, FSA, FR HistS (R) Vine Cottage, Sutton Park, Guildford, Surrey, GU4 7QN Tel: 01483 504630 THOMAS, Fr Binoy Nilayattingal (Syro-Malabar) 134 Worsted Green, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 3PP Email: binoy.thomas@abdiocese.org.uk THOMPSON, Fr Martin BTh, STL Kisha Shen Lucise, Rruga Dom Nikoll Kacorri, Lagja Nr.3, Durres, Albania Email: martin.thompson@abdiocese.org.uk TREHERNE, Canon Thomas The Presbytery, Cawley Road, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 1XB Tel: 01243 782343 Email: thomas.treherne@abdiocese.org.uk TURNER, Fr Paul BA, BTh Priest’s House,1 Caesar’s Camp Road, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 4ED Tel: 07497 347731 Email: paul.turner@abdiocese.org.uk 12 2 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 122

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VAN DER MOST, Fr Albert (R) 8 Short Furlong, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 6NG (daytime) St Joseph’s Nursing Home, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 6AU (evening) Tel: 01903 715732 (daytime), 01903 711312 (evening) Email: albert.vandermost@abdiocese.org.uk VANE, Fr Ian The Priest’s House, Newtown, Uckfield, TN22 5DJ Tel: 01825 76222 Email: ian.vane@abdiocese.org.uk VANN, Fr Gerald (R) 30 Potters Place, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 2PL Tel: 07860 444 360 WATERS, Fr Roy 12 Eastgate Gardens, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4AR Tel: 01483 562704 Email: roy.waters@abdiocese.org.uk WELLAND, Fr Trevor BSc, BTh, MTh, PGCE, PhD, SFHEA The Presbytery, Hazelgrove Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH16 3PQ Tel: 01444 450139 Email: trevor.welland@abdiocese.org.uk WHITE, Fr Anthony 14 Mount Street, Battle, East Sussex, TN33 0EG Tel: 01424 773125 Email: anthony.white@abdiocese.org.uk WILKINSON, Fr Paul BA, BTh, PGC Th., AIFA c/o High Oaks include the address; Old Brighton Road North, Pease Pottage, RH11 9AJ Tel: 07896 619018 Email: paul.wilkinson@abdiocese.org.uk WITCHALLS, Fr Bruno c/o High Oaks include the address; Old Brighton Road North, Pease Pottage, RH11 9AJ Email: bruno.witchalls@abdiocese.org.uk WOLCZAK, Canon Colin 39 Norton Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 3BF Tel: 01273 732843 Email: colin.wolczak@abdiocese.org.uk WYMES, Mgr Barry (R) 16 Cobham Grange, Between Streets, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 1DH Tel: 01932 588382 Email: barry.wymes@abdiocese.org.uk 12 3 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 123

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124 RELIGIOUS PARISH CLERGY CHERTSEY Fr Michael Hynes SDB St Anne’s Parish House, 10 Highfield Road, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 8BU Tel: 01932 562375 Email: michael.hynes@abdiocese.org.uk HASTINGS Fr Eamonn Monson SAC St Mary Star of the Sea, 1 High Street, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 3EY Tel: 01424 421263 Email: eamonn.monson@abdiocese.org.uk HERSHAM Fr Bill Muir CJ The Grange, 13 Queen’s Road, Hersham, Walton-on-Thames KT12 5LU Tel: 01932 221007 Email: bill.muir@abdioceseorg.uk HORLEY Fr Francis Ezennia MSP 4 Vicarage Lane, Horley, Surrey RH6 8AR Tel: 01293 431703 Email: francis.ezennia@abdiocese.org.uk MAYFIELD Fr Patrick Fitzgerald-Lombard O. Carm The Priest’s House, Station Road, Mayfield, East Sussex, TN20 6BU Tel: 01435 872381 Email: patrick.fitzgerald-lombard@abdiocese.org.uk RYE Fr Matthew Chadwick OFM Conv St Anthony of Padua, Franciscan Friary, Watchbell Street, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7HB Tel 01797 222173 Email: matthew.chadwick@abdiocese.org.uk WADHURST Fr Martin O’Connor SPS The Priest’s Cottage, Mayfield Lane, Wadhurst, East Sussex, TN5 6DQ Tel: 01892 782470 Email: martin.oconnor@abdiocese.org.uk WORTH Fr Paul Fleetwood OSB The Parish Office, Worth Abbey, Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill, West Sussex, RH10 4SB Tel: 01342 710313 Email: paul.fleetwood@abdiocese.org.uk p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 124

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12 5 CHAPLAINS WITH SPECIAL RESPONSIBILITIES UNIVERSITY CHAPLAINS SURREY: Mr John McCarthy University of Surrey Catholic Chaplaincy, More House, 12 Queen Eleanor’s Road, Onslow Village, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7SL Tel: 01483 571091 SUSSEX: Fr Rod Jones OSB Howard House, 2 Station Approach, Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 9SD Tel: 01273 698032 (Howard House) Tel: 01273 873879 (Meeting House) Email: rod.jones@sussex.ac.uk LONDON ROYAL Fr John Dickson SDB HOLLOWAY: 91a Harvest Road, Englefield Green, Surrey, TW20 0QR Tel: 07709 938568 Email: john.dickson@rhul.ac.uk BRIGHTON: Ms Mary Ann Enriquez Tel: 07964 678708 Email: m.enriquez@brighton.ac.uk GATWICK AIRPORT Fr Binoy Nilayattingal Thomas Deacon Ian Wells The Chaplaincy, Gatwick Village, South Terminal, Gatwick Airport, West Sussex RH6 0NP Tel: 01293 503851 Email: binoy.thomas@abdiocese.org.uk ian.wells@abdiocese.org.uk HM PRISON CHAPLAINS BANSTEAD: HMP Highdown Ms Anna Cassar Tel: 020 7147 6325 Email: anna.cassar@hmps.gsi.gov.uk COLDINGLEY: Ms Gerlinde Symons Tel: 01483 344370 Email: gerlinde.symons@hmps.gsi.gov.uk FORD: Mr Dominic Dring Email: dominic.dring@hmps.gsi.gov.uk LEWES: Mr Chris Rooke Tel: 01273 785216 Email: christopher.rooke@hmps.gsi.gov.uk p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 125

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SEND: Mrs Rosemary Leclercq Tel: 01483 471131 Email: rosemary.leclercq@hmps.gsi.gov.uk Tel: 020 8196 6315 SUTTON: HMP Downview Deacon Paul Said Email: paul.said@hmps.gsi.gov.uk NON-DIOCESAN CHAPLAINS Fr John Collins SPS Chaplain to the Benedictine Sisters of Grace and Favour St Mary’s House 38/39 Preston Park Avenue, Brighton, BN1 6HG Tel: 01273 553478 Italian Chaplaincy : 14 Oriental Road, Woking, Surrey, GU22 7AW Tel: 01483 714440 Polish Chaplaincy : Fr Tadeusz Bialas COr Flat 1, 30 Sackville Road, Hove, BN3 3FB Tel: 01273 720069 Mobile: 07789 897003 Polish Catholic Centre: 78 Farm Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 1FD Tel: 01273 205864 West Sussex: Fr Antoni Prosowlcz 38 William St, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, PO21 1DL Tel: 07515 706 746 Surrey: Fr Wieslaw Duracz ‘Ave Maria’, Portsmouth Road, Milford, Surrey, GU8 5AU Tel: 01483 420265. Syro-Malabar Chaplaincy: Fr Binoy Nilayattingal Thomas 134 Worsted Green, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 3PP Email: binoy.thomas@abdiocese.org.uk 12 6 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 126

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PERSONAL PRELATURE OF OPUS DEI Personal Prelatures are juridical structures of a secular character governed by a prelate and erected by the Holy See to carry out specific pastoral or missionary activities. Each has its own statutes approved by the Holy See. OPUS DEI is a personal prelature, international in its scope, which has as its aim the spreading throughout all sectors of society a deep awareness of the universal call to sanctity and apostolate in the fulfilment of ordinary professional work. It is formed by a prelate with his own clergy and by lay people who by virtue of a divine vocation freely join the Prelature. Women’s Section: Wickenden Manor, Sharpthorne, West Sussex, RH19 4JB Conference Centre: Tel: 01342 810419 THE PERSONAL ORDINARIATE OF OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM Established 15 January 2011 The Ordinary: Mgr Keith Newton Apostolic Protonotary Contact details: c/o Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales 39 Eccleston Square London SW1BX Email: enquiries@ordinariate.org.uk Priests in the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton: Fr Neil Chatfield PO Box 3223, Eastbourne, BN21 9RS Tel: 07718 123304 Email: neil.chatfield@abdiocese.org.uk eastbourne@ordinariate.org.uk Fr Thomas Mason 3 Princes Road, Langney, Eastbourne, BN23 6HT Tel: 01323 760048 Email: thomas.mason@abdiocese.org.uk 127 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 127

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CLERGY ANNIVERSARIES 2020 DIAMOND JUBILEES 1960 – 2020 Fr Matthew McInerney June 11th 1960 GOLDEN JUBILEES 1970 – 2020 Fr Barry Anderson July 17th 1970 RUBY JUBILEES 1980 – 2020 Fr Ian Byrnes June 8th 1980 SILVER JUBILEES 1995 – 2020 Canon Timothy Madeley July 9th 1995 OBITUARIES Fr Peter ap Morris October 26th 2018 Fr David Goddard November 23rd 2018 Fr Charles Jeffries March 2nd 2019 Mgr Bryan Chestle September 4th 2019 Archbishop Michael Bowen October 17th 2019 12 8 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 128

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12 9 1953 Kenneth McCarthy 1955 Anthony Quinn Terence McLean- Wilson 1956 Christopher Sexton Brendan MacCarthy Geoffrey Nixon Frank McHugh 1957 Gerald Vann 1958 Anthony Lovegrove Michael Spelman 1959 William Bradley 1960 Matthew McInerney 1961 David Rea John McKay Kevin Griffin 1962 Michael Perry William Heaney 1963 Anthony Shelley Seamus Hester 1964 John Hull David Foley Albert Van der Most 1965 Christopher Benyon Barry Wymes 1966 Liam O’Connor 1968 Jeremiah O’Brien 1969 John O’Sullivan 1970 Barry Anderson 1971 Anthony Churchill John Healy 1972 Benedict O’Shea John Nuttall 1973 Gilmour McDermott 1974 Rory Kelly 1975 Graham Bamford Paul Jennings 1976 Michael Jackson Laurence Quin-Morris 1977 Kieran Gardiner Michael Masterson 1978 David Russell Hugh Dutton Richard Madders 1979 Martin Thompson Thomas Treherne Brian Lowden 1980 Ian Byrnes 1981 John Inglis William Davern Vladimir Nikiforov 1983 Thomas O’Loughlin Martin Jakubas 1984 Raymond Blake Christopher Ingle 1985 John Allen Hugh Flower Anthony White Anthony Barry Tony Bridson Mario Sanderson ORDINATION YEARS p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 129

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13 0 1986 Ian Vane Raglan Hay-Will 1987 Colin Wolczak Kieron O’Brien 1988 Daryl George 1989 Paul Turner Sean Finnegan Ian Doyle 1990 Trevor Welland 1991 Robert Esdaile Niven Richardson 1992 Anthony Collins Christopher Spain 1994 Timothy Madeley 1995 Richard Blythen 1996 Richard Biggerstaff Jonathan Martin Steven Purnell Brian Taylor Doulas Perkins Carl Davies Alexander Lucie-Smith 1997 David Goddard Stephen Dingley Alistair Simmons 1998 Richard McGrath 1999 Peter Johnstone Peter Newsam Miceàl Beatty Stephen Hardaker Terry Martin Christopher Bergin 2000 Charles Howell Paul Wilkinson 2001 Con Foley 2002 David Osborne 2003 Graham Ricketts Simon Hall David Parmiter 2005 Andrew Pinsent 2006 John Horn Bruno Witchalls 2007 Dominic O’Hara 2008 Malcolm King Aaron Spinelli 2010 Andrew Moss 2011 Alex Hill Kevin O’Donnell Gerard Hatton David King Ronald Robinson 2012 Chris Dobson Alan Sharpe 2013 Simon Dray 2015 Robin Farrow 2016 Roy Waters 2018 Tristan Cranfield Jack Lusted p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 130

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PERMANENT DEACONS ADAMS, Deacon Eugene B.Div (Hons) c/o Christ the King, Langney (Eastbourne 2) Tel: 01323 760078 Email: eugene.adams@abdiocese.org.uk BAYES, DEACON ANDREW MA, MSc, BTh (Hons), PhD c/o Bishop’s House Email: andrew.bayes@abdiocese.org.uk BEVANS, Deacon Gary c/o English Martyrs, Goring Email: gary.bevans@abdiocese.org.uk BILTON, Deacon Paul c/o St Paul, Haywards Heath Email: paul.bilton@abdiocese.org.uk BODY, Deacon John BSc, BA (Hons) c/o East Worthing Parish Tel: 01903 762038 Email: john.body@abdiocese.org.uk BROWN, Deacon Duncan c/o St Mary’s Star of the Sea, Hastings Email: duncan.brown@abdiocese.org.uk BURNETT, Deacon Adrian c/o St Catherine, Littlehampton Email: adrian.burnett@abdiocese.org.uk CLIFTON, Deacon David LTh (R) c/o Arundel Cathedral Email: david.clifton@abdiocese.org.uk COTE, Deacon Joseph c/o St Erconwald, Walton on Thames Email: joseph.cote@abdiocese.org.uk DARLISON, Deacon Ted BA (Hons) (R) c/o Bishop’s House EDWARDS, Deacon John c/o Holy Angels, Ash Tel: 01252 405453 Email: john.edwards@abdiocese.org.uk EDWARDS, Deacon Richard c/o Bishop’s House FOWLER, Deacon Ken c/o Our Lady Immaculate and St Philip Neri, Uckfield Tel: 07710 210962 Email: ken.fowler@abdiocese.org.uk 131 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 131

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GATELY, Deacon Paul BA (Theol) BSc, MA, ARCS, FIA c/o Christ the Prince of Peace, Weybridge Email: paul.gately@abdiocese.org.uk GEARY, Deacon Stuart (R) c/o Bishop’s House HARMAN, Deacon Jon c/o St Richard, Chichester or The St Philip Howard Centre Email: jon.harman@abdiocese.org.uk HARVEY, Deacon Richard (R) c/o Bishop’s House KINAL, Deacon Tony c/o St Joseph, Dorking Email: tony.kinal@abdiocese.org.uk KIRKDALE, Deacon Simon c/o St Mary Magdalene, Bexhill Tel: 01424 210263 Email: simon.kirkdale@abdiocese.org.uk LAMB, Deacon John Anthony c/o The Catholic Parish of Guildford Email: john.lamb@abdiocese.org.uk MAHON, Deacon Seamus c/o Corpus Christi, Henfield and Our Lady of Consolation, West Grinstead Tel: 07860 457030 Email: seamus.mahon@abdiocese.org.uk McILVENNY, Deacon Liam c/o St Edward the Confessor, Keymer Email: liam.mcilvenny@abdiocese.org.uk MASON, Deacon Robert MSc, ARIBA, FRTPI (R) c/o Bishop’s House MERCER, Deacon Neil LLB (Hons) BA (Theol) (Hons) c/o Our Lady of Lourdes, Rottingdean Email: neil.mercer@abdiocese.org.uk MOON, Deacon Ian c/o The Parish of the Good Shepherd, St Leonards Email: ian.moon@abdiocese.org.uk MURRAY, Deacon Tom c/o St John the Evangelist, Horsham Email: tom.murray@abdiocese.org.uk MURRILL, Deacon Tim c/o The Parish of the Nativity of the Lord, Redhill Tel: 07545 175448 Email: tim.murrill@abdiocese.org.uk O’BRIEN, Deacon Kevin BTh c/o St Ann, Banstead Tel: 0208 643 4382 Email: kevin.obrien@abdiocese.org.uk 13 2 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 132

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OLIVER, Deacon Jeremy MBE, BTh (Hons), MA c/o St Edmund, Godalming Tel: 01483 414862 Email: jeremy.oliver@abdiocese.org.uk PATTINSON, Deacon David c/o St Michael, Ashtead Email: david.pattinson@abdiocese.org.uk PELLING, Deacon Ivor (R) c/o Bishop’s House PHILLIPS, Deacon Michael BA, MSocSc, AMA, AICCM c/o The Catholic Parish of Guildford Email: michael.phillips@abdiocese.org.uk PURCHASE, Deacon Colin c/o St Thomas More, Seaford Tel: 01323 897910 Email: colin.purchase@abdiocese.org.uk RICHARDSON, Deacon Philip c/o East Worthing Parish Tel: 01903 752292 Email: philip.richardson@abdiocese.org.uk RIDER, Deacon Ted c/o Our Lady and St Peter, East Grinstead Tel: 01342 835110 Email: ted.rider@abdiocese.org.uk RUSSELL Deacon Paul c/o Corpus Christi, Henfield Tel:01273 493913, 07772 428366 Email: paul.russell@abdiocese.org.uk SCHOLEY, Deacon Paul (R) c/o Bishop’s House SHARPE, Deacon Stephen c/o Bishop’s House STONE, Deacon Roger Senior Regional Port Chaplain for Wales and the West Country Email: roger.stone@abdiocese.org.uk THOMS, Deacon Mike c/o Heathfield and Burwash Parish Email: mike.thoms@abdiocese.org.uk TRUMAN, Deacon John (R) c/o Bishop’s House TURNER, Deacon David c/o St Pauls Haywards Heath Tel: 01444 450139 Email: david.turner@abdiocese.org.uk 13 3 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 133

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TUTT, Deacon Dr David BSc, DPhil c/o Our Lady Immaculate and St Philip Neri Tel: 01273 812894, 07968 749951 Email: david.tutt@abdiocese.org.uk VENESS, Deacon Allan BEd (Hons) Dip HE c/o Our Lady Star of the Sea, East Preston Email: allan.veness@abdiocese.org.uk WALKER, Deacon Michael c/o Bishop’s House WELLBELOVE, Deacon Robert c/o St Hugh of Lincoln, Knaphill Tel: 01483 476801 Email: robert.wellbelove@abdiocese.org.uk WELLS, Deacon Ian c/o Our Lady of Sorrows, Effingham Tel: 01372 456347 Email: ian.wells@abdiocese.org.uk WOODS, Deacon Mark LL.B. STB. Cert Mgmt c/o St Michael, Worthing Tel: 0752 843 8042 Email: mark.woods@abdiocese.org.uk YOUNG, Deacon Russell c/o St Dunstan, Woking Email: russell.young@abdiocese.org.uk 13 4 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 134

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13 6 OBITUARIES Fr Peter ap Morris Born on 17th March 1931, he studied at King’s College in London before entering the Civil Service. In 1958, his work for the Foreign Office took him to Canada. His vocation developed and after a time at Osterley he studied in Rome at Beda College before being ordained on March 30th 1968 for the Archdiocese of Montreal. He had a varied ministry being involved in peer counselling and appearing on a television programme featuring questions of moral and social issues. He undertook studies in Dynamic Psychology at Champion College, and in 1988 he won the Heart of Gold Award from Air Canada. Serving as Senior Chaplain to the 3rd Militia Regiment in Canada, he was accorded the rank of Major. He also set up a half-way house and so continued the eclectic nature of his career. On returning to England he served as Catholic Chaplain to HMP Belmarsh before coming to Arundel and Brighton ‘on loan’. Parishioners of Heron’s Ghyll came to appreciate him as a priest with a great deal of energy, a prayerful person and a rock of traditional faith having become a Catholic 50 years previously. Described as one of life’s eccentrics, he retired first to East Grinstead and then to the Hawthornes in Eastbourne. He died on October 26 th 2018. Following his Requiem Mass, he was buried at St John’s, Heron’s Ghyll. May he rest in peace. Mgr Provost Emeritus John Hull Fr David Goddard Father David Goddard was Custodian at the Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation at West Grinstead for some twenty-two years – in fact for the whole of his Catholic priesthood. In the last few years when it became possible for married men to fulfill the role, he was also Parish Priest. He was born in Kent and educated in Gravesend, going on to university in Nottingham to read music, and later studying at Trinity Music College, London. He achieved a Fellowship in Composition, and later, an FRCO in Organ Performing.  At that time everything seemed to point to a career in music. He was a church organist and choirmaster, running a choral society and forming a madrigal group. For some years he was Head of Music at Gravesend G rammar  School. He met his future wife Susan, a fellow musician, and after graduation worked for the BBC.   p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 136

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137 But things were to change. At the age of thirty-six  – now married with three children – David felt the calling to ordination in the Church of England. He was accepted for training at Salisbury Theological College. After ordination, his title parish was Romsey Abbey, which he greatly appreciated for its fine music and historic architecture.   His first incumbency was in Southsea near Portsmouth and then St Michael’s in South Lancing where he sponsored a most successful parish mission. But this was the time in the 1990s when radical changes were being proposed in the Church of England, and David and his family felt they must seek their spiritual home in the Catholic Church. His son and daughter, having preceded him into the Church, were sponsors for their parents when they were received. Then Bishop Cormac Murphy O’Connor accepted him for the Catholic priesthood. He attended the famous course of talks for convert clergy arranged by Cardinal Basil Hume at Westminster Cathedral (which the Cardinal called the Irish dancing classes!) then went on to study at Wonersh. There, his musical gifts came to the fore once again as he also taught music part time.   Almost immediately after his ordination Fr David arrived in West Grinstead and for him and indeed for his family this proved an ideal appointment. The parish, now joined with Horsham, covers a large geographical area, from Pease Pottage to Washington and Barnes Green to Hickstead. However, this is also the site of the Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation where an increasing number of pilgrims, both individually and in groups visit each year.   Recently, at the canonisation of St John Henry Newman – to whom Fr David was devoted – Prince Charles offered these rather surprising thoughts: ‘as an Anglican, Newman guided the church back to its Catholic roots, and as a Catholic he was ready to learn from the Anglican tradition, such as promoting the role of the laity’.   Fr David, like Newman,  spent half his life as an Anglican and then as a Catholic,  and he is a representative of those  many  men who have served  in  the ministry  of  both churches. At West  Grinstead  he had an outstanding pastoral ministry, both to pilgrims and parish, in which his family shared. He loved the Church and did much to enhance its beauty, its liturgy and, of course, its music. In recent years Fr David suffered increasingly from poor health which he bore with courage and fortitude, with the support of his family, particularly his wife Susan and daughter Kate.   p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 137

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Father David was a larger than life character with a great sense of humour whose company was greatly appreciated especially by his fellow priests.  It was his request that a mass should be celebrated in the Tridentine form and so his son, Fr Matthew Goddard, celebrated High Mass in the Shrine Church on the eve of his funeral. The following day Bishop Moth presided at the Funeral Mass in Arundel Cathedral followed by interment in the graveyard at West  Grinstead.  May his soul rest in peace.  Fr David J. Irwin  Fr Charles Jeffries Born on 2 nd May 1934, he was educated at Merchant Taylors’ School in Northwood, Middlesex. He spent much of his National Service in Germany and he was baptised in the Catholic Church at Westminster Cathedral on 31 st December 1957. Entering St John’s Seminary, Wonersh in 1961 he was ordained to the Priesthood on 22 nd July 1967 at St John the Evangelist, Horsham by Bishop Cashman. His first parish was The Sacred Heart, Cobham where he remained until 1972 when Bishop Cashman sent him to Corpus Christi College, London, for Catechetical Studies. Following this he established and led the Arundel and Brighton Religious Education Service (ABRES). From 1979 – 1983 he was Parish Priest of St Hugh of Lincoln Knaphill after which he was appointed by Bishop Cormac as Parish Priest of Weybridge. It is not every priest who has the mandate to build a new church, but he did so with determination and strong backing from the parishioners of Weybridge. The result was the splendid Church of Christ the Prince of Peace. Nine years later he became the Director of the Ministry to Priests Programme, promoting the holistic well-being of clergy, while pastoring the parish of West Grinstead. His last parish was Our Lady of Lourdes, Queen of Peace, Rottingdean. Retiring in 2003, he acted as Spiritual Director at St Cuthman’s Retreat Centre until 2017 when he moved to St Mary’s House, Preston Park. With a great gift for friendship, wise counsel, and a ready wit, he maintained contact not only with his sister and niece but with countless friends far and wide. A lover of nature, his knowledge of birds was immense – woe betide you if you spoke of seagulls. An inveterate tease, no one could escape. 13 8 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 138

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His inspiration in life arose from a sense of justice, the fraternity of Jesu Caritas, the writing of the Carmelite Nun Sister Elizabeth of the Trinity, and his total commitment to God. Fr Charles died on March 2nd 2019, with funeral taking place in the Church of Christ the Prince of Peace, Weybridge, followed by burial in Rottingdean May his soul rest in peace. Mgr Provost Emeritus John Hull Mgr Bryan Chestle Bryan George Chestle was born in London on 1 September 1933, the elder of two children. Educated at the Jesuit Wimbledon College, he won a state scholarship at the age of 16. After working for a year as a clerk in the Education Department for Surrey County Council, he did his National Service in the Royal Artillery & Intelligence Corps 1951-53. Posted to Northern Ireland, he was recalled and sent to the London University School of Slavonic Studies. It was the period of the Cold War when selected service personnel were trained to speak Russian in case of a war with the Soviet bloc. He qualified as Service Interpreter in Russian with the rank of Lieutenant in 1953. He then took up his state scholarship at Pembroke College, Oxford, 1953-56, graduating in Russian and French. He briefly tried his vocation with the Jesuits before offering himself to the archdiocese of Southwark as a candidate for the secular priesthood. His archbishop sent him to the Venerable English College in Rome to study there and at the Pontifical Gregorian University. He arrived at the College in November 1956. During his seven years in Rome he took his Licentiates in Philosophy and Theology. He was ordained on July 8th 1962 He returned to England in 1963 and took up his first and only appointment in the country of his birth. St Joseph’s, Mark Cross, in East Sussex was the minor seminary for St John’s College, Wonersh. It had recently been extended to allow for six extra classrooms. There he taught religion and French for five years. In 1968 he was asked to work in the Secretariat of State. He was to stay in Rome for the next forty-three years, living in the English College and becoming the College’s elder statesman. He also took charge of the College garden which benefited greatly from his horticultural knowledge and expertise. He recalled with pleasure Pope St Paul VI taking him on one side and saying: ‘Thank you for all you do, but above all thank you for your friendship’. He also let slip that when he was teaching Pope St John Paul II Russian the Pope couldn’t understand how an Englishman spoke better Russian than he did. At that time, the English College was in financial crisis. A legacy had come to 13 9 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 139

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the Vatican with a value of £4 million. Bryan suggested that Archbishop Bowen, then chair of the College Trustees, should apply for a grant and showed how to do it. The paperwork came to Pope John Paul II with a recommendation that £200,000 might be given to the College. Pope John Paul II discussed it with Bryan, signed the paperwork and added an extra zero, which meant that the College received not £200,000 but £2 million. That money was put into trust and forms the present Endowment of the College. Meeting Queen Elizabeth twice during her visits to Pope St John Paul II gave him great satisfaction. But life at the Secretariat meant more than mixing with dignitaries. There was the ordinary daily grind, carried out devotedly. He was conscious of the fact that in serving his time in the Secretariat of State he was directly serving the Holy See, the supreme spiritual authority over the Catholic Church which the Pope has as successor of Peter. Retirement from the Secretariat of State came in 2003 and he returned to England in 2011. The Sisters of Our Lady of Pity at St John’s Convent in Kiln Green welcomed him, and he was happy there. Then illness overtook him, and he needed more specialist care. His last years were spent at St Clare’s Home in St George’s Park, Ditchling Common, East Sussex where he received exquisite nursing from the Augustinian Sisters and Staff. One who had lived a life of faithful and diligent service deserved nothing less. He died on September 4th 2019. May his soul rest in peace. Mgr John Allen (Salford Diocese), adapted by the Directory Editor Archbishop Michael Bowen Born in 1930, his early years were marked by the Second World War and the death of his Father, who was serving in the Irish Guards, the Regiment in which both Michael and his older brother, Pat, were to serve. Indeed, in 1949, at the presentation of new Colours to the Regiment, both brothers carried the Colours – perhaps a unique moment in Regimental History. Work with Saccone and Speed, the Wine Merchant who – amongst other responsibilities – cared for the alcohol requirements of the Royal Navy in Gibraltar, lead to an in-depth understanding and appreciation of wine and others benefitted from his knowledge over the years. Following studies for the Priesthood at the Venerable English College, gaining Licentiate Degrees in both Philosophy and Theology from the Gregorian University, he was ordained to the Priesthood on 6th July 1958. After one year as Assistant Priest at St Gregory’s, Earlsfield, he moved to English Martyrs, Walworth, where he had oversight of St Augustine’s House – a residence for men preparing for seminary formation while continuing their jobs. This role in formation was to continue as a member of the staff at the Pontifical Beda College in Rome. He 14 0 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 140

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was on the staff while the Second Vatican Council met. These were heady times in the life of the Church and an exciting time to be in Rome. Returning to England in 1966, he was appointed Chancellor of the newly-created Diocese of Arundel & Brighton. Carved from Southwark, the first bishop was David Cashman whose health was poor and in 1970, aged only 40, Fr Michael Bowen was ordained Titular Bishop of Lamsorti and Coadjutor to Bishop Cashman, succeeding him as Bishop of Arundel & Brighton on 27th June 1971. In 1970, Bishop Cashman, despite his ill-health, was in Rome for the Canonisation of the 40 Martyrs. The following year, it was Bishop Michael who received into the Cathedral at Arundel the body of St Philip Howard, now patron of the Diocese. Only four days later, Bishop Cashman died and Bishop Michael succeeded him as Bishop of Arundel & Brighton. Very soon, much work was needed to save the Cathedral. This was a major task, for the roof was in a state of collapse, yet Bishop Michael saw this as an opportunity to bring the whole Diocese together and enable parish communities to relate more strongly to their mother Church. It was during Bishop Michael’s time in the Diocese that much of the pattern of life and structure of the relatively new Diocese was put in place, including the Arundel & Brighton Pilgrimage to Lourdes, beginning in 1974. This has remained one of the key events in the life of the diocese. Speaking in an interview in 1990, he described his years in Arundel & Brighton as ‘halcyon days’, marked by the way in which ‘everyone pulled together’. ‘There was’, he said ‘tremendous joy there and a lot of beauty too.’ This way of bringing people together was to mark Archbishop Michael’s years in Southwark, where he was appointed to succeed the Late Archbishop Cyril Cowderoy, being installed on 23rd April (his birthday) in 1977. With great energy, he set himself to visit every parish in the Diocese with great speed – a means of creating a sense of unity – and his practice of being close to the Religious communities of the Diocese, begun in Arundel & Brighton, was to be a feature of his service in Southwark too. Given the size of the Diocese, it was not long before he requested two more Auxiliary Bishops and created the three Pastoral Areas of the Diocese. Bishops Howard Tripp and John Jukes OFM Conv joined Bishop Charles Henderson and the new pattern of working became very firmly and effectively established. It worked well, perhaps, because Archbishop Michael never sought to place himself in the limelight. He was always happy to see others shine and to allow ‘grass-roots’ initiatives their place in the life of the Diocese. Those that were effective found rich soil and produced much good fruit. In 1982, Pope Saint John Paul II made his visit to England & Wales. St George’s Cathedral became a hospital ward for a day, as the Cathedral had been chosen for a Service for the Sick. This was a moment of great joy for Archbishop Michael and he would often report the fact that the Holy Father would mention the occasion to him when the two 141 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 141

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14 2 met in Rome. It was under Archbishop Michael’s guidance that the Diocese developed a Lay Pastoral Council and addressed the needs of ongoing formation of Clergy. The re-establishment of RCIA in the Church was a key moment for him and he initiated a major conference for representatives from every parish to ensure that RCIA would have its place in the Diocese. In the wake of Pastores dabo vobis a Propaedeutic Programme at Cathedral House was established. Perhaps Archbishop Michael had in mind his experience in earlier times at St Augustine’s House. Something of an experiment, it ran for a couple of years – but it was a real attempt to address the changing culture and the needs of those discerning the vocation to the Priesthood. In the early 90s he sought permission from the Holy See to divide the Diocese. Much work went into the plan, but the proposal was rejected. With great openness he announced the news at the Chrism Mass, before the customary great gathering of people and clergy. He had a lovely sense of humour. With those with whom he worked very closely, he could occasionally play some well thought out and hilarious practical jokes. He enjoyed golf and tennis and was an example to his clergy of the need to remain fit and healthy. As time went on, it would be true to say that Archbishop Michael showed some signs of tiring. He had contracted glandular fever while in Arundel & Brighton and this had left its mark. He had also carried the burden of episcopal office for a long time. In 1993 he offered his resignation to the Holy Father and went on to live a very quiet life. As age and infirmity caught up with him, he moved from his flat to the Little Sisters Home in Vauxhall and died, after a period of illness, on 17th October 2019. In 1995, the people and clergy of the Archdiocese of Southwark had gathered at Aylesford Priory to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of Archbishop Michael’s Episcopal Ordination. Cardinal Basil Hume preached on this occasion, saying ‘Southwark is blessed to be served by a gentle shepherd’. These words of the late Cardinal express very well the ministry of Archbishop Michael. To all who were privileged to know him, their experience was of a gentleman in the true sense of that word. He was a true shepherd to the ‘flock of God’ that had been entrusted to him, seeking always to ‘serve and not to be served’. May he rest in peace. Bishop Richard Moth This obituary previously appeared in The Tablet Personal recollections of Archbishop Bowen by Mgr Barry Wymes and Mgr Provost Emeritus John Hull Bishop Michael took over as our Bishop soon after the closure of the Second Vatican Council. Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit this was a time of expectation, hope and promise throughout the Church. p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 142

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He was quietly but deeply imbued with the vision, spirit and teaching of that Council. To implement the Council he set about establishing the necessary structures throughout the Diocese. He appointed a priest as full-time Diocesan Director for Pastoral Renewal – first in the country – with wide-ranging responsibilities: to establish two Pastoral Centres one in Surrey (Maryvale)   and one in Sussex (Sayers Common) for the formation of priests and laity; to further active consultation and collaborative ministry between laity and priests   he  built on foundations laid by Bishop David and encouraged the establishment of Parish, Deanery and Diocesan Pastoral Councils. He was a keen ecumenist and worked collaboratively with sister Christian Churches. He introduced five-day In-Service Training Days for Priests. Perhaps the ‘Jewel in his Pastoral Crown’ was his encouragement to renew our Annual Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes by breaking away from the Catholic Association group of pilgrimages and setting-up our own structure for an independent Diocesan Pilgrimage.  Bishop Michael epitomised the essence of a Christian as defined by Pope Francis at the recent Canonisation of St John Henry Newman: ‘The Christian has a deep, silent, hidden peace which the world sees not. The Christian is cheerful, easy, kind, gentle, courteous, candid, unassuming, has no pretence’. This is an apt description of the Bishop Michael many of us knew and now remember with affection and gratitude. He was a man of God, pastorally kind, sensitive and an able administrator – A Bishop who was indeed a ‘Kindly Light’! Mgr Barry Wymes Succeeding Fr Michael G. Bowen as Chancellor in 1970 and being present at the deathbed of the first Bishop of Arundel and Brighton when the coadjutor became the second Bishop introduced me to a man of total priestly commitment and gentility. Responsible for setting up the Chancery Office in Hove, his introduction to the intricacies of Dispensations, Decrees, Documents, Convalidations and much else was thorough and precise, made all the more easy by his meticulous creation of Registers and Files. Trustingly one day asking to be driven in his automatic Hillman, he was less than pleased to discover on stopping that it had been driven with the handbrake on resulting in red hot and smoking brake hubs. There were many things he taught me – one in particular. How to deal with wasp nests: Stand by the dustbin, identify the line of flight, wait until dark, be equipped with a jug of petrol and a turf. Throw the petrol into the nest, cover 14 3 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 143

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immediately with the turf and retreat. Next day dig up the nest. Not recommended by H&S. On his return from the Synod on Justice, over the cornflakes, he announced ‘we are moving from Storrington’. Efforts were made but not realised until two Bishops later His time as Bishop in A&B resulted in many initiatives including Commissions, the Cathedral Roof Restoration, the Diocesan Pastoral Council and many more - all contributing to the establishment of a forward-looking Diocese. It was with mixed emotions on St George’s Day 1977 that his Secretary and myself walked him up the aisle of the Cathedral to ‘give him away’ to the Church of Southwark. Mgr Provost Emeritus John Hull 144 St John’s Convent St John’s Convent, Linden Hill Lane, Reading, Berkshire, RG10 9XP Sister Veronica Tel: 0118 940 2964. Andrew Curtis Email: andrew58curtis@gmail.com Retirement Rest Home and Holiday Accommodation for Priests and Religious St Joseph’s Specialist Trust www.st-josephscranleigh.surrey.sch.uk No Limits ... Just Possibilitites Education, Care and Integrated Therapies across 52 weeks for young people aged 5 to 19 with Autism, Complex and Severe Learning Difficulties. Come and see our fantastic facilities, staff and young people! Tel: 01483 272449 Email: office@st-josephscranleigh.surrey.sch.uk Executive Principal - Annie Sutton Follow @Stjoscranleigh p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 144

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145 JANUARY 1st 1986 Andrew Convey 1st 2011 Canon John Stapleton 3rd 1972 Edward O’Connor 5th 2011 Gordon Simmons 5th 2004 Mgr Canon Paul Clark 5th 2012 Canon Dennis Barry 7th 1997 Charles Borelli 9th 1989 Canon Maurice Byrne 10th 2018 David Weston 12th 1969 Cecil Crawford 12th 1981 Patrick Leahy 13th 1973 Canon Walter Smith 14th 1974 Thomas Scott 18th 1974 Oswald Bussy 18th 1999 Thomas Ruane 21st 1996 Oswald Charleton 22nd 1994 John Stone 24th 1984 Stephen Hinde 25th 2018 Canon Francis Harrington 30th 2000 Mgr Canon William Westlake FEBRUARY 1st 1993 Gerald O’Sullivan 3rd 2014 Mgr Canon Jeffrey Haydn Scott 3rd 2014 Thomas Mulvey 7th 2016 James Maguire 12th 1984 Raymond Bryant 14th 1977 Jerome O’Sullivan 15th 1970 John Proctor 15th 2008 Patrick Chick 16th 1980 John Sewell 20th 1968 Henry Minter 23rd 1981 Michael Albon 24th 1975 Bruce Keller 25th 2007 Michael Reynolds 26th 2012 Richard Veal 26th 2012 Canon Peter Humfrey 27th 2010 David Sutcliffe MARCH 2nd 2010 Ken Freeman 3rd 1995 Edward Stuart Bell 4th 1983 Timothy O’Driscoll 4th 2018 David Maskell 5th 2014 Kevin Gaskin 5th 2018 John Pearson 8th 1986 Denis Tuohy 9th 2012 Canon Richard Incledon 10th 1991 Albert Hadshar 13th 1984 Canon Daniel Moriarty 14th 2013 Denis Cronin 15th 1981 Hugh Scullin 15th 1985 Charles Clarke 17th 1978 Michael Carroll 18th 1994 David Mead-Briggs 21st 1976 Hugh Raynham 21st 1984 Jeremy Lear 22nd 2009 Cyril Cravos 23rd 1983 Edmund Daly 24th 1996 Canon Thomas Lynch 24th 1999 Edward Holloway DECEASED CLERGY ANNIVERSARIES BISHOPS 14th March 1971 Bishop David Cashman 1st September 2017 Cardinal Cormac Murphy O’Connor 17th October 2019 Archbishop Michael Bowen PRIESTS p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 145

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14 6 25th 1982 Hugh Donaghy 27th 1977 John Flanagan 27th 1999 Richard Frost 31st 2005 Vincent Murphy APRIL 4th 2007 Canon Tony Clarke 5th 2003 Paul Wilkins 6th 1975 Edward Rodley 6th 1987 Canon John Preedy 7th 1974 Patrick O’Brien 7th 2003 Stephen Tynan 8th 1998 Ralph Message 9th 1996 Canon Patrick Cox 10th 1982 Leonard Whatmore 11th 2011 Brendan Burke 12th 2001 Patrick Emmanuel 12th 2004 Mgr Canon Jim McConnon 13th 1971 Archibald MacDonnell 13th 1972 John Franklin 15th 2017 Patrick Kenny 17th 2008 Canon Kevin McHugh 22nd 1978 Canon Daniel O’Kane 22nd 1998 Edward Fooks 23rd 1975 Canon Walter Quinlan 24th 2000 Christopher Spender 25th 1982 Peter Dorman 26th 1990 Colum Murray 28th 2002 Robert Andrews 29th 2016 Dominic Rolls 30th 1985 Gerald Sproston MAY 1st 1968 Canon Peter Paul King 17th 1986 Gerald Thornton 17th 1988 Canon Desmond McCarthy 18th 1969 Charles McNamara 20th 1988 Mgr Canon Tim Rice VG 24th 1985 Cyril Scarborough 24th 1990 Canon Joseph Flanagan 25th 1970 John Chatterton 25th 1989 Alwyn Wragg 26th 1985 Jeremiah Corcoran 26th 2016 Mgr Provost Anthony Whale 29th 1993 Edmund Geoghegan JUNE 2nd 1981 Canon Cyril Plummer 2nd 1988 Louis Keating 3rd 1969 Maurice Pledger 3rd 1989 Howard Kelleher 7th 2014 Michael Benjamin 11th 2000 Canon Joseph Tritschler 14th 1965 Edward Maxwell 15th 1972 Etienne Robo 15th 1988 Colman Quinn 16th 1989 Henry Hill 24th 2001 Mgr Canon Arthur Iggleden 24th 2001 Geoffrey Sansom 21st 1972 Canon Leonard O’Donnell 27th 1999 Robert Madden JULY 8th 2002 John Medcalf 6th 2004 William Timmons 10th 2000 Mgr David Lewis 13th 2011 Leonard Turner 14th 1979 Francis Von Weyrother 19th 1986 John Gillespie 20th 1976 Richard Garnett 20th 1986 Thomas Lane 20th 1991 Canon Peter Freed 22nd 2003 Peter Edwards 24th 1989 Paul Edwards 24th 1992 David Scott p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 146

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147 26th 2018 Bryan Storey 30th 1985 Mgr Richard Stewart 30th 2005 John Davies 30th 2007 Canon Francis Collins 31st 2011 Mgr Provost Emeritus Terence Stonehill AUGUST 1st 1968 Peter McPolin 1st 1982 William Guinane 2nd 2000 Gordon Brayshaw 3rd 2006 William Janes 4th 1995 Canon Dermot MacHale 5th 1981 Canon John F O’Connor 5th 2008 Andrew Beer 7th 1973 Michael Costello 11th 1996 John McSheehy 14th 1965 Charles Dolman 14th 1987 Vincent Maxwell 16th 1969 Mark Quinn 17th 2011 Timothy Jelf 19th 2000 Robert Brett 21st 1988 James Barraud 21st 2015 Canon Brian O’Sullivan 23rd 1996 Philip Dickerson 25th 1987 Canon Bernard Jose 26th 1975 Thomas Hayes 28th 1967 Lionel Munns 29th 2018 Eric Flood 30th 2009 Denis Hayes 31st 1997 Peter de ’Ath SEPTEMBER 1st 1978 Canon Christopher Aston 1st 1994 Canon John Grant 2nd 1989 Arthur Woolmer 3rd 1998 Canon Douglas Calver 6th 1984 Donald Wilkins 10th 1989 Richard Leeming 12th 1976 Canon Richard O’Regan 12th 1979 Cyril Butler 15th 1981 Charles Waller 19th 1965 Francis Dorman 19th 1965 Henry Lewis 19th 1970 Gerald Fothergill 19th 1998 Canon Peter Giffin 21st 2012 Kevin Steen 22nd 1979 Peter Boulding 28th 1986 Alban Linton Shields 28th 2001 Michael Walsh 29th 1967 John O’Connor 30th 1974 Canon Desmond Leahy 30th 2004 Canon Michael Quinlan OCTOBER 1st 2014 David Buckley 3rd 1966 William Parker 9th 1990 Paul Baker 10th 1981 Gregory Williams 10th 2017 Canon Gerald Coates 12th 1982 John Curtin 15th 2012 Canon Dermod Fogarty 18th 1979 Canon Gordon Albion 18th 2000 Aidan White-Spunner 19th 2012 Canon Geoffrey Burke 24th 1979 John Comerford 24th 2009 Provost Bernard Thom 25th 1966 James Pitts 26th 2018 Peter ap Morris 30th 2011 John Sheehy Charles Slaughter 30th 2016 Seamus Stapleton NOVEMBER 1st 2006 Michael McGlade 2nd 2010 Michael Aust 2nd 2005 Bernard Rowley 3rd 1968 Gerald Gamble p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 147

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14 8 3rd 1983 Herbert Loader 4th 1984 John Campbell Price 4th 1985 Michael Brassill 4th 2015 Martin Breen 7th 1994 Michael Lane 9th 2015 Robin Mountford 11th 1977 Walter Sullivan 11th 1981 Thomas Sheehy 11th 1984 John Price 11th 2001 Gerard Candy 13th 2014 John Olliver 15th 1970 Digby Fowell 17th 1993 James Kenny 19th 1966 John Jeffries 19th 2004 Edmund O’Shea 19th 1997 Michael Sewell 20th 1966 Mgr Clement Constable 20th 1986 Canon Dennis Corbishley 21st 1992 Cyril Webber 22nd 1996 Canon John Sullivan 25th 1978 Michael Fahey 28th 2009 Stanley Burt 29th 1965 Daniel Holland 29th 2011 Peter Rogers DECEMBER 4th 2014 Philip a de Putron 6th 1981 Edward Dilger 8th 1986 Edward Bell 14th 1989 Joseph Rowland 17th 1979 Robert Bogan 20th 1992 Bernard McGrath 21st 1978 Thomas Purcell 22nd 2001 James Martin 24th 1972 Canon Herbert Fincham 26th 1972 Francis Bayliss 26th 2011 Victor Cook 28th 1966 Canon Walter Stone 28th 2014 Canon Michael Reynell 29th 1990 Canon Ernest Wake 29th 2012 Emmanuel Agius 30th 2012 Enda Naughton 31st 1971 Reginald Redding 31st 2011 Joseph Ware p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 148

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DEACONS FEBRUARY 12th 1994 James McEwan MAY 18th 2004 Jim Lawler 28th 2019 Hilary Parson 31st 2008 David Boyd JUNE 6th 2009 John Brockman JULY 30th 2019 Pat Moloney AUGUST 24th 2019 Gerard Irwin SEPTEMBER 1st 2017 Joe Crane 3rd 2001 Peter Lesser 16th 1998 Alistair Anderson OCTOBER 29th 1998 Eric Kilminster NOVEMBER 10th 1980 Kenneth Leach Obituaries for Hilary Parsons, Patrick Moloney and Gerard Irwin will appear in the 2021 Directory 14 9 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 149

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RELIGIOUS IN THE DIOCESE Vicar for Religious : Fr Stephen Ortiger OSB Worth Abbey Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill, West Sussex, RH10 4SB Tel: 01342 710335, Email: sortiger@worth.org.uk THE RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES OF MEN Benedictines (English Congregation): Worth Abbey Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 4SB Tel: 01342 710310 Benedictines (Subiaco Congregation): St Augustine’s Abbey Sample Oak Lane Chilworth, Surrey, GU4 8QR Tel: 01483 893168 Carthusians: St Hugh’s Charterhouse Henfield Road, Parkminster, Partridge Green, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 8EB Tel: 01403 864231 Email: prior.parkminster@chartreux.org Franciscans: Franciscan Friary Watchbell Street, Rye, East Sussex TN31 7HB Tel: 01797 222173 Jesuits: St John’s Beaumont Old Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2JN Tel: 01784 494063 Institute of Charity: St Mary’s Derrywood, Wonersh, Guildford, Surrey, GU5 0RA Tel: 01483 890700 Josephites: St George’s College Weybridge Road, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2QS Tel: 01932 839444 151 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 151

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15 2 Pallottine Fathers: The Presbytery, 1 High Street, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 3EY Tel: 01424 421263 Salesians : Community House, 1 Salesian Gardens, Eastworth Road, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 8SG Tel: 01932 579050 Parish House, 10 Highfield Road, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 8BU Tel: 01932 562375 Scalabrini Fathers: 14 Oriental Road, Woking, Surrey, GU22 7AW Tel: 01483 714440 St Patrick’s Missionary Society (Kiltegan Fathers) : 20 Beauchamp Road, East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 0PA Tel: 020 8979 1890, Fax: 020 8941 8221 Verona Fathers (Comboni Missionaries): London Road, Sunningdale, Berkshire, SL5 0JY Tel: 01344 621238 / 621267, Fax: 01344 621351 De La Salle Brothers: Clayton Court, Rogate Road, Hill Brow, Liss, Hampshire, GU33 7QP Tel: 01730 893130, Fax: 01730 895076 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 152

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THE RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES OF WOMEN Augustinians: Augustinian Sisters, St George’s Park, Ditchling Common, Burgess Hill, RH15 0SF Tel: 01444 259725, Fax: 01444 248411 Email: stg@anh.org.uk www.anh.org.uk Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of Grace and Compassion: Holy Cross Priory, Cross-in-Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 0TS Tel: 01435 863764, Fax: 01435 862365 St Mary’s House, 38/39 Preston Park Avenue, Brighton, BN1 6HG Tel: 01273 502129/556035, Fax: 01273 552540/507991 Email: osb@graceandcompassion.co.uk www.graceandcompassionbenedictines.org.uk Bethany Community: 63 Roundstone Crescent, East Preston, West Sussex, BN16 1DQ Tel: 01903 773019 Chemin Neuf Community: The Chemin Neuf Community was founded in France (Lyon) in 1973. It is an apostolic Roman Catholic Community with an ecumenical vocation. Its members are celibates, singles or married couples, lay and ordained, united by their faith in Jesus Christ and the desire to serve the Church, the Gospel and the world. The Community is rooted in both the Ignatian tradition and the experience of the Charismatic Renewal. Sr Iwona Peda The Priory, School Lane, Storrington, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 4LN Tel: 01903 742150 Email: storrington@chemin-neuf.org Company of Mary: Notre Dame Convent, Burwood House, Burwood Park, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 1HA Tel: 01932 868331 ‘Lestonnac’’, 27 Between Streets, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 1AA Tel: 01932 866450 48 Churchfield Road, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2SY Tel: 01932 221030 15 3 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 153

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154 Congregation of Our Lady, Canonesses of St. Augustine: Filsham Lodge, 120 Filsham Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN38 0PE Tel: 01424 434532, Fax: 01424 428204 Alix Lodge, 118 Filsham Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN38 0PE Tel: 01424 420678 Canonesses Regular of Windesheim: The Priory of Our Lady of Good Counsel Dove Cottage, Kingston Ridge, Kingston near Lewes, East Sussex BN7 3JX Tel: 01273 486677 Daughters of the Cross: Holy Cross Hospital, Shottermill Hall, Haslemere, Surrey, GU27 1NQ Tel: 01428 641568, Fax: 01428 644007 Dominican Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus: 4 Gossops Green Lane, Gossops Green, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 8BJ Tel: 01293 524067, Fax: 01293 527140 Franciscan Sisters of Littlehampton (Third Order): St Joseph’s Convent, East Street, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 6AU Tel: 01903 711326, Fax: 01903 711329 Franciscan Convent 92 Mill Road, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 8EL Tel: 01444 233179 31 Upper Church Road, Hollington, TN37 7AS Franciscan Missionaries of the Divine Motherhood: Ladywell Convent, Ashstead Lane, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1ST Tel: 01483 425775 St Clare’s: 01483 419393 La Verna Community: 01483 419267 Retreat Centre: 01483 419269 Fermain, Tuesley Lane, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1SS Tel: 01483 416636 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 154

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15 5 Greccio Convent, 6 Semaphore Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3PS Tel: 01483 577097 Hospitaller Sisters of the Sacred Heart: Firfield House, Simplemarsh Road, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 1QR Tel: 01932 842254, Fax: 01932 843857 Infant Jesus Sisters: The Presbytery, Tilgate Way, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 5BS Tel: 01293 523796 22 Hexham Close, Worth, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 7TZ Tel: 01293 881874 Institute of Our Lady of Mercy: St Mary’s Residential Home, 14 Westbrooke, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1RF Tel: 01903 233530 19/21 Salisbury Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1RD Tel: 01903 233904 Poor Clares: Convent of Poor Clares, Crossbush, Arundel, West Sussex, BN18 9PJ Tel: 01903 882536, Fax: 01903 885153 22 Upper Church Road, Hollington, East Sussex, TN37 7AS Tel: 01424 751214 Servites (Third Order): St Juliana’s Convent, Marian Way, High Street, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, PO21 1PA Tel: 01243 821734, Fax: 01243 824896 Servite Secular Institute: For further information please contact Mary Burchfield, Tel: 01903 850235 Email: mwburchfield@talktalk.net p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 155

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15 6 Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament: The Towers, Upper Beeding, Steyning, West Sussex, BN44 3TF Tel: 01903 812185, Fax: 01903 813858 Convent of the Blessed Sacrament, Golden Square, Henfield, West Sussex, BN5 9DP Tel: 01273 493435 Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary: Triest House, 5 St Margaret Drive, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 7LB Tel: 01372 745297 Sisters of the Christian Retreat: House of Prayer, 35 Seymour Road, East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 0PB Tel/Fax: 020 8941 2313 Sisters of Charity of Jeanne Antide: St Martha’s Convent, The Green, Rottingdean, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 7HA Tel: 01273 302354 Sisters of Mercy: Convent of Mercy, Little Ashfield, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 9JP Tel: 01730 816600, Fax: 01730 810788 Sisters of Notre Dame: de Namur: Flat 9, The Copse, Gales Drive, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 1QD Tel: 01293 544331 Sisters of Our Lady of Sion: Avila House, 60 Gratwicke Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 4BR Tel: 01903 200322 , Fax: 01903 238621 Sisters of Providence (Rosminian): 8 Rotherfield Avenue, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN40 1SY Tel: 01424 214818 p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 156

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Sisters of Providence of Rouen: Shalom, 10a Sutton Avenue, Seaford, East Sussex, BN25 4LA Tel: 01323 896954 Society of the Holy Child Jesus: Convent of the Holy Child, The Stone House, High Street, Mayfield, East Sussex, TN20 6AG Tel: 01435 872582 Visitation: Monastery of the Visitation, Foxhunt Green, Waldron, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 0RX Tel: 01435 812619 157 If you saw this - so will your customers Advertise with us! 01440 730399 info@cathcom.org p111-160_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:35 Page 157

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16 2 St Joseph’s Nursing Home East Street, Littlehampton, West Sussex BN17 6AU All denominations welcome. Mass everyday Within view of the town centre Caring and supportive environment Contact: Home Manager Sarah Etherington 01903 711325 Accommodation for groups in the South Downs near Arundel Retreats and Pilgrimages For enquiries please contact Maria 01903 413606 www.sussexheritage.co.uk www.seftonplace.co.uk OUR LADY QUEEN OF HEAVEN CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL H ARE L ANE , L ANGLEY G REEN , C RAWLEY RH11 7PZ H EADTEACHER T OBIAS M ELIA T ELEPHONE 01293 526057 INFO @ OLQOH . COM B ETTER N EVER S TOPS ! p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 162

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16 3 The mission of the Society of the Little Flower is to promote devotion to St Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Carmelite Nun and Doctor of the Church. Through prayers and donations, friends of St Thérèse enable Carmelites to continue her “Shower of Roses” in their ministries throughout the world and in their education of young Carmelites. Carmelite priests, nuns, brothers and sisters serve people in parishes, medical clinics, women’s centres, schools, retreat houses, hospitals, catechetical centres, prisons, housing, job and skills development programmes and sacramental celebrations around the world. Society of the Little Flower, Barclays House, 51 Bishopric, Horsham RH12 1QJ 0345 602 9884 (local rate) ukweb@littleflower.org.uk www.littleflower.org.uk p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 163

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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS & ACADEMIES IN THE DIOCESE EDUCATION SERVICE The St Philip Howard Centre, 4 Southgate Drive, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 6RP Director: Marie Ryan BA (Hons), MA, MCIL, PGCE, CL Tel: 01293 511130, Fax: 0129 616945 Email: schools@abdiocese.org.uk CATHOLIC MAINTAINED SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES (West Sussex) CATHEDRAL DEANERY AREA Parishes: Angmering, Arundel, Bognor Regis, Chichester, Selsey, East Wittering, Midhurst, Petworth, Barnham, Billingshurst, Storrington SECONDARY Barnham St Philip Howard Catholic School Mr David Carter (11-18) Elm Grove South, PO22 0EN Tel: 01243 552055, Fax: 01243 552900 Email: office@sphcs.co.uk PRIMARY (5-11) Arundel St Philip’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Lucy Horne London Road, BN18 9BA BEd (Hons) Tel: 01903 882115 Email: office@st-philips.w-sussex.sch.uk Bognor Regis St Mary’s Catholic Primary School Mr Peter Edgington Glamis Street, PO21 1DJ BA (Hons), NPQH Tel: 01243 822287, Fax: 01243 841855 Email: office@st-marys-bognor.w-sussex.sch.uk Chichester St Richard’s Catholic Primary School Mr James Field Cawley Road, PO19 1XB Tel: 01243 784549, Fax: 01243 530646 Email: office@st-richardsschool-chichester.org.uk 16 9 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 169

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CRAWLEY DEANERY AREA Parishes: Crawley, Horsham, East Grinstead and Lingfield, Henfield, Horley, West Grinstead, Worth SECONDARY Crawley St Wilfrid’s Catholic School Mr Michael Ferry (11-18) St Wilfrid’s Way, BEd (Hons), MA, NPQH Old Horsham Road, RH11 8PG Tel: 01293 421421, Fax: 01293 421429 Email: office@stwilfrids.com PRIMARY (5-11) Crawley Our Lady Queen of Heaven Mr Tobias Melia Catholic Primary School Hare Lane, Langley Green, RH11 7PZ Tel: 01293 526057, Fax: 01293 538341 Email: info@olqoh.com Crawley St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School Mr Tim Hallett Southgate Drive, RH10 6HD Tel: 01293 521009, Fax: 01293 521041 Email: office@st-francisassisi.w-sussex.sch.uk Horsham St John’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Rachel Clough Blackbridge Lane, RH12 1RR Acting Headteacher Tel: 01403 265447 Email: office@stjohnshorsham.school Horsham St Robert Southwell Catholic Primary School Mrs Ursula Lambs Farm Road, RH12 4LP Hargrave Tel: 01403 252357, Fax: 01403 252394 BA (Hons) Email: office@strobertsouthwell.w-sussex.sch.uk East Grinstead St Peter’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Mary J Claffey Chapmans Lane, RH19 1JB BEd (Hons) NPQH Tel: 01342 321985, Fax: 01342 300679 Email: office@stpeterseg.co.uk 17 0 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 170

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WORTHING DEANERY AREA Parishes: Worthing (St Mary of the Angels, St Charles, and St Michael), Angmering, Goring, Lancing, Littlehampton, Rustington, Shoreham, Steyning SECONDARY Worthing Chatsmore Catholic High School Mr Pete Byrne (11-16) Goring Street, BN12 5AF Tel: 01903 241368, Fax: 01903 240183 Email: office@chathigh.co.uk PRIMARY (5-11) Worthing English Martyrs Catholic Primary School Dr Helen Townsley Derwent Drive, BN12 6LA Tel: 01903 502868 Email: office@englishmartyrs.school Angmering St Wilfrid’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Sharon Reynolds Arundel Road, BN16 4JR Tel: 01903 782188 Email: office@st-wilfrids-angmering.w-sussex.sch.uk Littlehampton St Catherine’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Gillian Askham Highdown Drive, BN17 6HL BEd (Hons), Dip Mus Tel: 01903 716039, Fax: 01903 722521 Email: office@st-catherines.w-sussex.sch.uk Shoreham St Peter’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Kate J Crees Sullington Way, BN43 6PJ MA, BEd (Hons) Tel: 01273 454066, Fax: 01273 440257 Email: office@stpetersshoreham.co.uk Worthing St Mary’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Gemma Irvine Cobden Road, BN11 4BD Tel: 01903 234115, Fax: 01903 215034 Email: office@stmarysworthing.org.uk 171 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 171

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LEWES DEANERY AREA Parishes: Lewes, Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, Keymer, Newhaven and Peacehaven, and Seaford SECONDARY Burgess Hill St Paul’s Catholic College Mr Robert Carter (11-18) Jane Murray Way, RH15 8GA Tel: 01444 873898 Email: office@stpaulscatholiccollege.co.uk PRIMARY (5-11) Haywards Heath St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Catherine Walker Hazelgrove Road, RH16 3PQ BEd (Hons), MA Tel: 01444 452584, Fax: 01444 414760 Email: office@stjosephshh.org.uk Burgess Hill St Wilfrid’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Maria Cowler School Close, Queen Elizabeth Ave, RH15 9RJ Tel: 01444 235254, Fax: 01444 230048 Email: office@stwilfridsbh.org.uk Lewes St Pancras Catholic Primary School Mrs Michelle Lord De Montfort Road, BN7 1SR BSc. (Hons) (QTS) Tel: 01273 473017, Fax: 01273 486559 Email: office@st-pancras.e-sussex.sch.uk Seaford Annecy Catholic Primary School Mr Paul Gallagher Sutton Avenue, BN25 4LF Tel: 01323 894892 Email: office@annecy.org.uk 17 2 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 172

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CATHOLIC MAINTAINED SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES (Brighton & Hove) BRIGHTON & HOVE DEANERY AREA Parishes: Brighton (St Joseph and St John the Baptist, St Mary, and St Mary Magdalen), Hove (Sacred Heart and St Peter), Patcham, Rottingdean, Southwick and West Blatchington, Woodingdean SECONDARY Hove Cardinal Newman Catholic School Dr James Kilmartin (11-18) The Upper Drive, BN3 6ND Tel: 01273 558551 Email: reception@cncs.co.uk PRIMARY (5-11) Brighton St Bernadette’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Jacqueline Lance Preston Road, BN1 6UT BA (Hons), NPQH Tel: 01273 553813 Email: mail@stberns.brighton-hove.sch.uk Brighton St John the Baptist Catholic Primary School Ms Carmel Hughes Whitehawk Hill Road, Brighton, BN2 0AH MA Tel: 01273 607924, Fax: 01273 603450 Email: admin@stjohn.brighton-hove.sch.uk Brighton St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Miss Fran Morrison Davey Drive, Hollingdean, BN1 7BF Tel: 01273 556607 Email: admin@st-josephs.brighton-hove.sch.uk Brighton St Mary Magdalen’s Catholic Primary Mrs Andie Wilson and Nursery School Spring Street, BN1 3EF Tel: 01273 327533, Fax: 01273 327259 Email: office@stmarymags.brighton-hove.sch.uk Brighton Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary School Mr Paul Barber The Green, Rottingdean, BN2 7HA Tel: 01273 306980 Email: admin@lourdes.brighton-hove.sch.uk Hove Cottesmore St Mary Catholic Primary School Mrs Rachel Breen The Upper Drive, BN3 6NB Tel: 01273 555811, Fax: 01273 555423 Email: office@cottesmore.brighton-hove.sch.uk Portslade St Mary’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Sarah Clayton Church Road, BN41 1LB MA, NPQH Tel: 01273 418416 Email: office@stmarys.brighton-hove.sch.uk 17 3 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 173

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CATHOLIC MAINTAINED SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES (East Sussex) MAYFIELD DEANERY Parishes: Crowborough, Mayfield, Uckfield with Heron’s Ghyll, Wadhurst PRIMARY (5-11) Crowborough St Mary’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Liz Hills Headteacher Chapel Green, TN6 2LB Acting Headteacher Tel: 01892 655291 Email: office@stmarysrc.e-sussex.sch.uk Uckfield St Philip’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Joanna Sanchez High Street, New Town, TN22 5DJ BA (Hons), PGCE, NPQH Tel: 01825 762032, Fax: 01825 742706 Email: office@stphilips.e-sussex.sch.uk EASTBOURNE & ST LEONARDS DEANERY Parishes: Eastbourne (Our Lady of Ransom, and Christ the King), Hailsham, Heathfield, Polegate, St Leonards, Battle, Bexhill, Hastings, Hollington, Rye, Wadhurst SECONDARY Bexhill-on-Sea St Richard’s Catholic College Miss Doreen Cronin (11-16) Ashdown Road, TN40 1SE Tel: 01424 731070, Fax: 01424 215623 Email: admin@strichardscc.com PRIMARY (5-11) Bexhill-on-Sea St Mary Magdalene Catholic Primary School Mrs Siobhan Andrews Hastings Road, TN40 2ND Interim Headteacher Tel: 01424 735810, Fax: 01424 733664 Email: office@stmarymagsbex.e-sussex.sch.uk Eastbourne St Thomas a Becket Catholic Primary School Mr Paul Beverton Tutts Barn Lane, BN22 8XT Tel: 01323 737221 Email: office@stthomasbecket.e-sussex.sch.uk Hastings Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Mr Joseph Hellett Old London Road, TN35 5NA Tel: 01424 429494 Email: g-office@sacred-heart.e-sussex.sch.uk St Leonards St Mary Star of the Sea Mrs Claire O’Rouke Catholic Primary School Magdalen Road, TN37 6EU Tel: 01424 427801 Email: office@st-mary-star.e-sussex.sch.uk 174 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 174

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CATHOLIC MAINTAINED SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES (Surrey) EPSOM AND REDHILL DEANERY AREA Parishes: Epsom, Ashtead, Banstead, Caterham, Effingham, Ewell, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Oxted, Redhill, Merstham and Reigate,Tadworth, Warlingham SECONDARY Redhill St Bede’s School Mr Stephen Crabtree (11-18) Carlton Road, RH1 2LQ Tel: 01737 212108, Fax: 01737 212118 Email: info@st-bedes.surrey.sch.uk Leatherhead St Andrew’s Catholic School Mr Alan Mitchell (11-18) Grange Road, KT22 7JP Tel: 01372 277881, Fax: 01372 279135 Email: enquiries@st-andrews.surrey.sch.uk PRIMARY (5-11) Redhill St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Tamsyn Lawlor Linkfield Lane, RH1 1DU Tel: 01737 765373, Fax: 01737 768557 Email: secretary@stjosephs-redhill.surrey.sch.uk Caterham St Francis Catholic Primary School Mrs Maria Wheeler Whyteleafe Road, CR3 5ED Tel: 01883 342005 Email: office@stfrancis.surrey.sch.uk Leatherhead St Peter’s Catholic Primary School Mr Richard McKenzie Grange Road, KT22 7JN Tel: 01372 274913 Email: office@stpeters-leatherhead.surrey.sch.uk Banstead St Anne’s Catholic Primary School Mr Chris Donovan Court Road, SM7 2PH Tel: 01737 350012, Fax: 01737 373589 Email: info@stannes-school.uk Epsom St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Theresa Kenefick Rosebank, West Street, KT18 7RT MA Tel: 01372 727850, Fax: 01372 725609 Email: info@stjosephs-epsom.surrey.sch.uk West Ewell St Clement’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Lisa Kelly Fennells Mead, KT17 1TX Tel: 020 8393 8789 Email: office@stclements.surrey.sch.uk 17 5 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 175

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GUILDFORD DEANERY AREA Parishes: Guildford, Ash, Bramley, Chilworth, Cranleigh, Dorking, Farnham, Godalming, Haslemere, Heath End, Hindhead, Rydes Hill, Sutton Park, Burpham with Merrow SECONDARY Guildford St Peter’s Catholic School Mr Toby Miller (11-18) Horseshoe Lane East, GU1 2TN Tel: 01483 534654, Fax: 01483 306571 Email: info@st-peters.surrey.sch.uk PRIMARY (5-11) Guildford St Thomas of Canterbury Mr Neil Lewin Catholic Primary School Horseshoe Lane West, Merrow, GU1 2SX Tel: 01483 888388 Email: info@st-thomas.surrey.sch.uk Guildford St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Mr Tom Collins 155 Aldershot Road, GU2 8YH Tel: 01483 888401 Email: info@stjosephsguildford.com Cranleigh St Cuthbert Mayne Catholic Primary School Mrs Natalie McCarthy St Nicolas Avenue, GU6 7AQ Tel: 01483 274961, Fax: 01483 273683 Email: info@stcuthbert-mayne.surrey.sch.uk Dorking St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Miss Carolyn Scrutton Norfolk Road, RH4 3JA Tel: 01306 883934, Fax: 01306 500286 Email: office@stjosephs-dorking.surrey.sch.uk Godalming St Edmund’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Elizabeth Higgins The Drive, GU7 1PF Tel: 01483 414497 Email: info@stedmunds.surrey.sch.uk Farnham St Polycarp’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Paula Best Waverley Lane, GU9 8BQ Tel: 01252 716307, Fax: 01252 717842 Email: info@stpolycarps.surrey.sch.uk SECONDARY Farnham All Hallows Catholic School Mr Patrick D. Doyle (11-18) Weybourne Road, GU9 9HF Tel: 01252 319211 Fax: 01252 328649 Email: admin@allhallows.net (under the direction of Portsmouth Diocese) 17 6 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 176

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WEYBRIDGE DEANERY AREA Parishes: Weybridge, Addlestone, Chertsey, Cobham, Molesey, Egham, Esher, Hersham, Thames Ditton, Walton-on-Thames SECONDARY Chertsey Salesian School Mr James Kibble (11-18) Guildford Road, KT16 9LU Tel: 01932 582520 Email: info@salesian.surrey.sch.uk Salesian 6th Form College, Highfield Road, KT16 8BX Tel: 01932 578681 PRIMARY (5-11) Chertsey St Anne’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Leanne M. Harris Free Prae Road, KT16 8ET Tel: 01932 562251/562366 Email: office@stannes-chertsey.surrey.sch.uk Englefield Green St Cuthbert’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Jackie Gillin Bagshot Road, TW20 0RY Tel: 01784 434128 Email: info@stcuthberts.surrey.sch.uk Addlestone Holy Family Catholic Primary School Mr Steve Tindall Ongar Hill, KT15 1BP Tel: 01932 846366, Fax: 01932 830093 Email: office@holy-family.surrey.sch.uk Weybridge St Charles Borromeo Mr Stephen Holt Catholic Primary School BA (Hons), PGCE, NPQH Portmore Way, KT13 8JD Tel: 01932 842617 Email: info@stcharlesb.surrey.sch.uk Hersham Cardinal Newman Catholic Mrs Catherine Burnham Primary School Arch Road, KT12 4QT Tel: 01932 222536 Email: office@cardinalnewmanschool.co.uk East Molesey St Alban’s Catholic Primary School Mr Martin Brannigan Beauchamp Road, KT8 2PG Tel: 020 8979 5893 Email: admin@stalbans.surrey.sch.uk Thames Ditton St Paul’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Olivia DeMorais Hampton Court Way, KT7 0LP Tel: 020 8398 6791 Email: info@stpauls-thamesditton.surrey.sch.uk 177 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 177

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WOKING DEANERY AREA Parishes: Woking, Camberley, Camberley North, Bagshot, Frimley, Knaphill, Byfleet, Send SECONDARY Woking St John the Baptist School Mr James Granville Hamshar (11-18) Elmbridge Lane, Kingfield, GU22 9AL Tel: 01483 729343, Fax: 01483 727578 Email: info@sjb.surrey.sch.uk PRIMARY (5-11) Woking St Dunstan’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Julianne Birch Onslow Crescent, GU22 7AX BEd (Hons) NPQH Tel: 01483 715190 Email: info@stdunstans.surrey.sch.uk Woking St Hugh of Lincoln Catholic Primary School Mrs Deb Harper Five Oaks Close, St John’s. GU21 8TU Interim Head Tel: 01483 480441, Fax: 01483 799593 Email: info@sthugh-of-lincoln.surrey.sch.uk West Byfleet The Marist Catholic Primary School Mrs Kate Licence 58 Old Woking Road, KT14 6HS Tel: 01932 344477 Email: info@marist.surrey.sch.uk Frimley St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School Mrs Alison Walsh Tomlinscote Way, GU16 8PY BA (Hons), MA, NPQH Tel: 01276 709099, Fax: 01276 709098 Email: info@staugustine.surrey.sch.uk CATHOLIC SPECIALIST SCHOOL SURREY Cranleigh St Joseph’s Specialist Trust (5 - 19) Amlets Lane, GU6 7DH Tel: 0148) 272449, Fax: 01483 276003 Email: office@st-josephscranleigh.surrey.sch.uk Exec. Principal: Mrs Annie Sutton BA (Hons) Maths, PGCE, NPQH Headteacher: Mr Simon Jaggard, BA (Hons), MA (Ed), PGCE, PGDIP, FSA Boys and Girls. Termly boarding/weekly boarding/day placements available. Catering for complex special needs including autism, moderate to severe learning difficulties, speech and language difficulties and social communication difficulties. The school has been awarded Specialist School Status in Communication and Interaction. 17 8 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 178

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CATHOLIC INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS (West Sussex) PRIMARY AND SECONDARY Upper Bedding The Towers Mrs Michelle Syred Henfield Road, Upper Beeding, BN44 3TF Tel: 01903 812185, Fax: 01903 813858 Email: theoffice@thetowersschool.org Girls (5-16). Takes boarders SECONDARY Worth Worth School Mr Stuart McPherson Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill, RH10 4SD MA Tel: 01342 710200, Fax: 01342 710230 Email: information@worth.org.uk Boys and Girls (11-18). Day and Boarding CATHOLIC INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS (East Sussex) SECONDARY Mayfield Mayfield School Miss Antonia M Beary The Old Palace, MA, M Phil (Cantab), PGCE High Street, TN20 6PH Tel: 01435 874600, Fax: 01435 872627 Email: enquiry@mayfieldgirls.org Girls (11-18). Takes boarders PRIMARY Wadhurst Sacred Heart School Mrs Hilary Blake Mayfield Lane, Durgates, TN5 6DQ BA (Hons), PGCE Tel: 01892 783414 Email: admin@sacredheartwadhurst.org.uk Boys & Girls (3-11) 17 9 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 179

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CATHOLIC INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS (Surrey) SECONDARY Frensham More House School Mr Jonathan Hetherington Moons Hill, GU10 3AP BA (Hons), MSc (Ed), QTS Tel: 01252 792303, Fax: 01252 797601 Email: schooloffice@morehouseschool.co.uk Boys (10-17). Takes boarders Weybridge St George’s College Mrs Rachel Owens Weybridge Road, MA (Oxon) PCGE, NPQH Addlestone, KT15 2QS Tel: 01932 839300, Fax: 01932 839301 Email: contact@stgeorgesweybridge.com Boys & Girls (11-18) Woldingham Woldingham School Mrs Alex Hutchinson Marden Park, CR3 7YA MA (Oxon) Tel: 01883 349431, Fax: 01883 348653 Email: info@woldinghamschool.co.uk Girls (10-18). Takes boarders Effingham St Teresa’s Dr Claire McShane Beech Avenue, MA (Oxon) MPhil (Cantab) Effingham, RH5 6ST Tel: 01372 452037 Email: info@st-teresas.com Girls (11-18). Takes boarders SENIOR Cobham Notre Dame Senior School Mrs Anna King Burwood House, Convent Lane, MA (Cantab) MEd, KT11 1HA PGCE, FRGS Tel: 01932 869990 Email: office@notredame.co.uk Girls (11-18) PRIMARY Cobham Notre Dame Prep School Mrs Amelie Morgan Burwood House, Convent Lane, BA (Hons), MA, PGCE KT11 1HA Tel: 01932 869990 Email: office@notredame.co.uk Girls (2.5-11). Boys in nursery 18 0 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 180

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CATHOLIC INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS (Surrey) Effingham St Teresa’s Preparatory School Mrs Sarah Conrad Effingham, RH5 6ST BA (Hons) Dunelm, PGCE, NPQH Tel: 01372 453456 Email: prepinfo@st-teresas.com Girls (2-11). Takes boarders Weybridge St George’s Junior School Mr Antony J.W Hudson Thames Street, KT13 8NL MA (Cantab)PGCE, NPQH Tel: 01932 839400Fax: 01932 839401 Email: contact@stgeorgesweybridge.com Boys & Girls (3-11) Egham St John’s Beaumont School Mr Giles Delaney Priest Hill, Old Windsor, BA (Hons), PGCE, MSc (Oxon) Berkshire, SL4 2JN Tel: 01784 432428 Email: hmoffice@sjb.email Boys (3-13). Takes boarders Guildford Rydes Hill Preparatory School and Nursery Rydes Hill House Mrs Sarah Norville Aldershot Road, GU2 8BP BA (Hons), QTS, NPQH Tel: 01483 563160 Email: enquiries@rydeshill.com Boys (3-7), Girls (3-11) West Horsley Cranmore School Mr Michael Connolly Epsom Road, KT24 6AT BSc, BA, MA, MEd (KT24 6AU for Sat Nav) Tel: 01483 280340 Email: office@cranmoreprep.co.uk Boys (3-13) Witley Barrow Hills School Mr Philip Oldroyd Roke Lane, GU8 5NY Tel: 01428 683639 Email: info@barrowhills.org Boys & Girls (3-13) 181 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 181

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DIOCESAN COORDINATOR Fr Stephen Ortiger OSB CARDINAL NEWMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL Awaiting appointment The Upper Drive, Hove, BN3 6ND Tel: 01273 558551 Ext: 262 CHATSMORE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Awaiting appointment Goring Street, Worthing BN12 5AF Tel: 01903 241368 MORE HOUSE SCHOOL Mrs Teresa Medlicott Moons Hill, Frensham, Surrey, GU10 3AP Tel: 01252 792303 SALESIAN SCHOOL Fr Marco Villani Guildford Road, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 9LU Tel: 01932 592520 ST ANDREW’S CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL Mrs Caroline Balko Grange Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 7JP Tel: 01372 277881 Ext: 1151 ST BEDE’S SCHOOL Awaiting appointment Carlton Road, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 2LQ Tel: 01737 212108 ST GEORGE’S COLLEGE Fr Martin Ashcroft, Mr Carlos Sibbick, Miss Jess Barnett Weybridge Road, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2QS Tel: 01932 839372 ST JOHN THE BAPTIST SCHOOL Mrs Michele Harrison Elmbridge Lane, Kingfield, Woking, Surrey, GU22 9AL Tel: 01483 545019 MAYFIELD SCHOOL Awaiting appointment The Old Palace, High Street Mayfield, East Sussex, TN20 6PH Tel: 01435 874602 ST PAUL’S CATHOLIC COLLEGE Mr Christian Nobleza Jane Murray Way, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 8GA Tel: 01444 873898 Ext: 271 ST PETER’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL Mr Kevin Mendes Horseshoe Lane East, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 2TN Tel: 01483 534654 ST PHILIP HOWARD CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Mrs Theresa McNamara Elm Grove South, Barnham, West Sussex PO22 0EN Tel: 01243 558216 18 2 ASSOCIATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL CHAPLAINS p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 182

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18 3 ST RICHARD’S CATHOLIC COLLEGE Miss Jo Doyle Ashdown Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex TN40 1SE Tel: 01424 731070 ST TERESA’S SCHOOL Deacon Simon Conrad Effingham Hill, RH5 6ST Tel: 01372 452037 ST WILFRID’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL Mrs Claire Franke St Wilfrid’s Way, Old Horsham Road, Southgate, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 8PG Tel: 01293 421421 THE TOWERS SCHOOL Mrs Maria Butcher Upper Beeding, Steyning, West Sussex, BN44 3TF Tel: 01903 812185 WOLDINGHAM SCHOOL Fr Gerard Devlin Marden Park, Woldingham, Surrey, CR3 7YA Tel: 01883 654377 WORTH SCHOOL Dom. Peter Williams Paddockhurst Road, Turners Hill, West Sussex, RH10 4SD Tel: 01342 710273 ST JOSEPH’S SPECIALIST TRUST Mr David Purcell Amlet’s Lane, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 7DH Tel: 01483 272449 NOTRE DAME SCHOOL Mrs Georgia Hopkins Burwood House, Convent Lane, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 1HA Tel: 01932 869990 Ext. 200 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 183

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18 4 DIOCESAN AND NATIONAL ORGANISATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS Secretaries are asked to send notice of any changes to the Directory Editor, Bishop’s House, The Upper Drive, Hove, BN3 6NB (directory@abdiocese.org.uk) by July 1st 2020 THE A&B SPIRITUAL DIRECTION NETWORK The Diocese of Arundel and Brighton has a well-established Network with many trained and experienced spiritual directors. These individuals are available to accompany people on their faith journey. If you would like more information on spiritual guidance or the Network please contact one of the Diocesan team: Teresa Brooks Tel: 01483 481245 Email: teresa_brooks_bisley@hotmail.com Jackie Foster Tel: 01932 864249 Email: jackie@fosterja.co.uk Caroline King Tel: 01372 277140 Email: caromking@yahoo.co.uk AID TO THE CHURCH IN NEED 12-14 Benhill Avenue, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 4DA Tel: 020 8642 8668 www.acnuk.org Directly under the Holy See, Aid to the Church in Need supports the faithful wherever they are persecuted, oppressed or in pastoral need. ACN is a Catholic charity – helping to bring Christ to the world through prayer, information and action. Founded in 1947 by Fr Werenfried van Straaten, named ‘An outstanding Apostle of Charity’ by St Pope John Paul II, the organisation is now at work in about 130 countries throughout the world. The charity undertakes thousands of projects every year including providing transport for clergy and lay Church workers, construction of church buildings, funding for priests and nuns and help to train seminarians. Since 1979 more than 50 million copies of Aid to the Church in Need Child’s Bibles have been printed in 172 languages and have been distributed worldwide. Registered charity in England and Wales 1097984 and Scotland SC040748 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 184

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18 5 APOSTLESHIP OF THE SEA AoS is the official maritime and welfare mission agency of the Catholic Church in Great Britain, as well as a registered charity wholly reliant on voluntary contributions. 90% of world trade is carried by ship; however seafarers often work in dangerous conditions suffering loneliness, deprivation and even exploitation. AoS deploys chaplains and ship visitors who welcome vulnerable merchant seafarers to our shores and provides for their pastoral and practical needs regardless of creed or nationality. Catholic seafarers are also given the opportunity to receive the sacraments. AoS also provides chaplains on board cruise ships, works ecumenically to maintain ecumenical seafarers’ centres inside ports, and collaborates with industry bodies to speak up for seafarers’ rights. AoS relies on a network of valued parish contacts and volunteers to sustain its development. Southampton & Southern Ports: Peter Morgan 07595 453 063 Email: petermorgan@apostleshipofthesea.org.uk Fr John Lavers 07720 093 156 Email: john.lavers@stellamarismail.org www.apostleshipofthesea.org.uk APOSTOLATE OF EUCHARISTIC ADORATION This apostolate has a twofold purpose: to pray for the conversion of the parish and to pray for the ministry of the priest(s) of the parish. Members commit themselves to one hour’s Adoration every week. We strongly believe and hope that a direct fruit of the apostolate will be an increase of vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Following an invitation from the parish priest, the Diocesan committee will give a weekend appeal in the parish. The response of the people will determine the amount of hours each parish is able to spend in Adoration. There must be a minimum of two people on every hour. The Diocesan committee continues its role of support to each parish team in maintaining viable weekly Eucharistic Adoration. Secretary: Mrs Rosemary Westcott Tel: 07905 565395 Email: raw21@talk21.com Priest Adviser: Canon Thomas Treherne p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 185

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18 6 ARCHCONFRATERNITY (GUILD) OF ST STEPHEN FOR ALTAR SERVERS Membership of the Guild is open to any server who can serve Mass and who has shown a wish to live up to the objects and standards of the Guild. The objects of the Guild of St Stephen are to encourage - positively and practically - the highest standards of serving at the Church’s liturgy, to provide altar servers with a greater understanding of what they are doing so that they may serve with increasing reverence and prayerfulness and thereby be led to a deepening response to their vocation in life, and to unite servers of different parishes and dioceses for their mutual support and encouragement. It is recommended that servers should be given adequate training before being admitted to the sanctuary and then should serve satisfactorily for a minimum of six months before being enrolled as a member of the Guild, according to the prescribed form of enrolment. Chaplain: Fr Aaron Spinelli THE ARUNDEL AND BRIGHTON ECUMENICAL WALKING PILGRIMAGE Each summer, a long-distance ecumenical walking pilgrimage is organised to explore an aspect of our Christian faith. The first pilgrimage was made in 1975 in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Diocese. Each year since there has been a pilgrimage to a cathedral city, shrine or place of religious interest. Each day we walk, share and worship together as an ecumenical Christian community, recognising our shared Christian mission to know and to serve the Lord. Full details of the pilgrimage are given on the website www.thepilgrims.org.uk Chaplain: Fr Tony Milner Email: tony.milner@abdiocese.org.uk p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 186

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187 ASSOCIATION OF INTERCHURCH FAMILIES (Registered Charity No. 283811) Couples in which each of the partners belongs to a different Christian denomination are often referred to as Interchurch Families. Such couples face particular challenges, for example in the upbringing of their children or because their denominations have different views on admission to Communion. There have been enormous advances in the approaches of our churches in recent years; nevertheless, couples may still encounter difficulties. The Association, which is an independent voluntary organisation, has a wealth of information and experience to help couples and all those concerned with the pastoral welfare of interchurch families. Local Contact: Andrew & Helen Granger-Bevan Tel: 01273 779022 Email: info@interchurchfamilies.org.uk www.interchurchfamilies.org.uk ASSOCIATION OF SEPARATED AND DIVORCED CATHOLICS The purpose of the organisation is to provide Catholics shattered by the trauma of marriage breakdown with the support and care which is often best provided by fellow believers and sufferers. It is not a pressure group seeking to change Church law; it upholds the sanctity and integrity of marriage as the foundation of human life. It aims to change attitudes by spreading accurate information on the church’s teaching on separation, divorce, annulment and remarriage both among our members and fellow Christians. For further information please visit our website: www.asdcengland.org.uk BEGINNING EXPERIENCE Beginning Experience is a Catholic ministry for men and women who find themselves single again following divorce, separation or the death of a partner. It offers a weekend programme which seeks to encourage participants to close the door gently on the past and to approach life with more confidence and hope in the future. Contacts: Sandra Maishman Tel: 01293 783965 Freda Bacon Tel: 01322 838415 John Brotherton Email: johnabrotherton@hotmail.co.uk p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 187

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18 8 BRIGHTON VOICES IN EXILE Mission: To enable, advocate, accompany and support those seeking asylum and refugees, as a faith-based response to the situations that arise from having restricted rights in the UK. Tel: 01273 328598 Email: advice@voicesinexile.org www.voicesinexile.org CAFOD (CATHOLIC AGENCY FOR OVERSEAS DEVELOPMENT) CAFOD works with communities in over 40 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, supporting people to find their own solutions to poverty. The agency works with all people regardless of race, gender, religion or nationality and states: ‘Driven by our Catholic values, and belief that we are all God’s children, we work together to overcome poverty and injustice’. If you, your parish or school would like to help please contact: Community Participation Coordinator: Jenny Finlayson Office Volunteers: Elizabeth Beale, Steve Rowden, Alastair Anderson CAFOD Arundel and Brighton St John’s Seminary, Wonersh, Surrey, GU5 0QX Tel: 01483 898 866 Email: arundelandbrighton@cafod.org.uk www.cafod.org.uk Please send all donations to: CAFOD, Romero House, 55 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7JB CARITAS SOCIAL ACTION NETWORK The official agency of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales for domestic social action. We are a family of social action charities collectively known as the Caritas network which is supported by the CSAN team. The Caritas network works for the most vulnerable people of society across England and Wales, providing support for families and children, the elderly, the homeless, refugees, the disabled, and prisoners. The national team of CSAN, based in London, works to strengthen and facilitate the network, conduct policy and advocacy work and use its ‘voice’ at a national level. Contact details: Caritas Social Action Network Romero House, 55 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7JB Tel: 020 7870 2210 · Email: admin@csan.org.uk www.csan.org.uk p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 188

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18 9 THE CATENIAN ASSOCIATION The Association is a group of Catholic laymen who meet monthly to enjoy each other’s company. There are over 300 Catenian circles in the UK and overseas. They aim to enjoy life with families and friends, but they also raise money for charities, support vocations and help in parish affairs. The Catenian Association also runs a Bursary Fund that financially helps young Catholics who work on projects in the community. Contact for Sussex Residents: Ted Osborn 5 Seymour Square Brighton, BN2 1DP Tel: 01273 609737 Email: ted_osborn@hotmail.com Contact for Surrey, South and South West London Residents: Stephen Piper Tel: 020 8668 0644 Email: smpiper@blueyonder.co.uk CATHOLIC ARCHIVES SOCIETY The Catholic Archives Society provides information, advice and training opportunities for anyone with responsibility for the identification, cataloguing, care and preservation of the archives of the Roman Catholic Church in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. It issues an annual journal and a bulletin and organises an annual conference. The Society is not an archive repository and does not hold or collect archives. www.catholicarchivesociety.org CATHOLIC BIBLE SCHOOL An educational charitable trust (Renata Trust) providing opportunities to all who are interested in becoming more familiar with the Scriptures and to experience the power of the Living Word. The school also provides facilities for away days and conferences. Director: David Beresford Nutbourne House, Farm Lane, Nutbourne, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 8SD Tel: 01243 371766 Email: livingword@catholic-bible-school.org www.catholic-bible-school.org CATHOLIC FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY To encourage Catholics and those who have Catholic ancestry in England and Wales to research their family history. All enquiries should be addressed to the General Secretary. www.catholic-history.org.uk/cfhs p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 189

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19 0 THE CATHOLIC GRANDPARENTS ASSOCIATION This organisation is affiliated to the Catholic Grandparents Association which is a worldwide network. Aiming to provide support and encouragement to grandparents and to facilitate the creation of parish groups. For further details please contact us. Diocesan contact: Mrs Christine Evans Tel: 01293 851900 Email: cevansuk@btinternet.com www.catholicgrandparentsassociation.com THE CATHOLIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (Formerly Catholic Doctors Guild) Provides a forum for discussion of medical and professional issues encountered in medical practice. www.catholiocmedicalassociation.org.uk CATHOLIC POLICE GUILD Membership of the Guild is open to all Catholics, serving and retired police men and women, Special Constables and Cadets. There is a Guild Branch which meets regularly in Epsom. www.catholicpoliceguild.co.uk CATHOLIC UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND CATHOLIC UNION CHARITABLE TRUST The Catholic Union of Great Britain (CUGB) is the consistent voice of the Catholic laity which works to promote and develop the values of our Catholic social teaching by working with the Bishops’ Conference and members of both Houses of Parliament. This is to ensure that our values are presented to key decision makers who determine legislation and social policy. We also work to promote the common good in public life and it is vital that the Catholic voice continues to be proclaimed in public. We liaise with the wider Christian community on issues of common interest. The funding of CUGB is by annual individual membership subscription. The Catholic Union Charitable Trust (CUCT) was launched in February 2015. This will develop and strengthen the role of advancing Catholic moral and spiritual principles by means of conferences, lectures, training, seminars on education and by the implementation of a social media strategy. The funding of the CUCT is by donation through the Gift Aid scheme. President: Sir Edward Leigh MP The Catholic Union St Maximilian Kolbe House, 63 Jeddo Road, London W12 9EE Tel: 020 8749 1321 Email: info@catholicunion.org.uk www.catholicunion.org.uk p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 190

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191 CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE The Catholic Women’s League is a national and international organisation of women who take an active role within the Church. This is done through practical support, friendship and fund-raising for various charities. Members are kept aware of social and current issues and support refugees, families of service personnel and some are involved in catechetical work both in parishes and prisons. The Catholic Women’s League welcomes women of all ages who wish to use their talents and skills within the parish, Diocese and wider community. Groups meet socially, for prayer and to discuss current issues. www.catholicwomesleague.org.uk COR ET LUMEN CHRISTI Cor et Lumen Christi was founded in 1990 and is officially recognised by the Holy See. Our community is comprised of priests, consecrated, singles, couples and families, residential and non-residential members. Inspired by the mystical tradition of the Church and the community of Jerusalem in the Book of Acts we seek to marry a deep life of prayer, worship and communion with the proclamation of God’s Word in the power of the Holy Spirit. Cor et Lumen Christi Highfield House, St John’s Way, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 8BZ Tel: 01932 565747 Email: corlumenchristi@gmail.com www.coretlumenchristi.org CROWN OF THORNS Crown of Thorns is a volunteer-run charity working hand in hand with dioceses, priests and chaplains throughout the world, facilitating the spread of the Holy Rosary and promoting the understanding of our Faith through the provision of the charity’s cards, rosaries and literature. Crown of Thorns also supports priests in times of difficulty – an essential part of our work – dealing with a multitude of issues. The charity’s prison outreach is extensive with chaplains supported in their work and correspondence maintained with prisoners, including those in maximum security and death row units. Crown of Thorns assists in the furnishing of churches in many poor dioceses and welcomes religious items and church furnishings for relocation. These ‘recycled’ items continue to make a tremendous difference to poor and developing dioceses. The charity supports family and life issues. The homeless and the marginalised are supported with basic humanitarian needs. Lisa de Quay or Bernadette Laird Crown of Thorns, PO Box 49 Lingfield, Surrey, RH7 6YQ Tel: 01342 870472 Email: office@crownofthorns.org.uk www.crownofthorns.org.uk Registered charity no. 1042751 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 191

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19 2 DOMINICAN SECULAR INSTITUTE A life consecrated to God through vow, offering fellowship and mutual support, helping to develop our apostolate and service to others. Moderator: Miss Ann Hamilton Hope Cottage, 3 Hylands Yard, Rye, East Sussex, TN31 7EP Email: amhamiltonrye@yahoo.co.uk EASTBOURNE AND BEXHILL NEWMAN CIRCLE Our Circle is affiliated to the national body of the Newman Association. We are an organisation seeking to promote open discussion and greater understanding in today’s Church. All are welcome to our meetings. Chairman: Alex Mthobi Tel: 07957 632208 Vice Chairman: Dr Edward Echlin Tel: 01424 219788 THE ECOLOGICAL CONVERSION GROUP The Ecological Conversion Group is made-up of young lay Catholics dedicated to highlighting the urgency of our ecological crisis and the need for individual response, as requested by Pope Francis in his letter Laudato Si , where he calls for responsible, holy, simple living to alleviate the root causes of our ecological crisis. The group creates educational and prayer resources to encourage people on their journey towards ecological conversion, and to provide practical, effective methods of action. Contact: jp@theecg.org www.theecg.org ENGLISH CATHOLIC HISTORY ASSOCIATION The Association aims to advance the education of the public in English Catholic history including promoting interest and encouraging research in the Catholic history of England and Wales and helping to preserve relevant documents. Regular meetings and visits are arranged and members receive a quarterly newsletter. Co-ordinator for Arundel & Brighton: Bernard Polack For contact details see the Association’s website www.echa.org.uk p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 192

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19 3 EQUESTRIAN ORDER OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE OF JERUSALEM LIEUTENANCY OF ENGLAND AND WALES (Registered charity no. 262033 ) The Order of the Holy Sepulchre was first established under papal patronage in the 12th century as a body of knights to defend the Church in the Holy Land. In the 19th century Blessed Pius IX reconstituted the Order to support through prayer, pilgrimage and charitable giving the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem. In our times, the need for solidarity with the ‘living stones’ who maintain the Catholic faith in the Holy Land is stronger than ever. The Lieutenancy of England and Wales is part of a worldwide organisation of 30,000 knights and dames, priests and bishops, who support the church of the Holy Land by humanitarian aid, pastoral care and education. Lieutenant of England and Wales: HE Michael Byrne KC*HS Grand Prior: Archbishop Kevin McDonald KC*HS Southern Section - Dioceses of Arundel and Brighton, Portsmouth: President: Mrs Elizabeth McCombe DCHS Tel: 01243 378892 Email: lmkhs13@gmail.com Secretary: Mr Anthony Hooey KHS The Coach House, Wells Lane, Ascot, SL5 7DY Tel: 01344 624140 Email: anthooey@gmail.com www.khs.org.uk FAIRTRADE Arundel and Brighton is a Fairtrade Diocese – 50% of our churches are certificated as meeting the Fairtrade Foundation criteria for Fairtrade churches and agree to use products with the FAIRTRADE Mark. The A&B Fairtrade Group ensures that goals continue to be met and aims to raise awareness about Fairtrade labelled products – including those sold by Traidcraft – which support fair terms of trade, decent working conditions and local sustainability for farmers and producers in the developing world www.fairtrade.org.uk www.traidcraft.co.uk FRIENDS OF THE HOLY FATHER The group exists to pray for the Holy Father’s intentions, study and promote his teaching. Supports a fund assisting in defraying expenses of his Apostolic Ministry. 23a Vincent House, Vincent Square, London SW1P 2NB p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 193

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19 4 FRIENDS OF THE HOLY LAND (FHL) Friends of the Holy Land was established as a National Charity in 2009 and operates with the full backing and blessing of Catholic and Anglican Bishops in England and Wales. The Charity aids the Christians in the Holy Land as it seeks to raise awareness of the challenges they experience, encourages prayers to be offered for their intentions, generates and channels financial resources to provide for a sustainable future and encourages pilgrim visits to the Holy Land including meeting with the local communities. www.friendsoftheholyland.org.uk Registered Charity Number: 1130054 FRIENDS OF THE VENERABILE The Friends was founded in 1985 and supports the students of the College with prayers, encouragement and financial help. From these students come our future priests. www.friendsofenglishcollegerome.org.uk The Venerable English College in Rome, Registered Charity No 1075141 GATWICK DETAINEES WELFARE GROUP www.gdwg.org.uk THE GRAIL SECULAR INSTITUTE Offers a particular way of life to single or widowed Catholic woman. Those who belong make a formal commitment to live out their baptismal promises through the channel of the Grail and its mission. There are two ways of belonging: as members of the Grail Community or as individual members (Companions). All members seek to find God in their everyday life situations. Community members live together, expressing a simple uncluttered and celibate lifestyle. They aim to be open, to heal and to release the gifts of those they meet. They are accountable to those with whom they live and see all that they undertake as enabling people to grow towards their full potential. Companions of the Grail live independently and follow their chosen occupation. This makes specific demands on each person but also provides challenge, support and guidance. They meet regularly in area groups and aim to be alert to developments and needs in both Church and society so as to bring an informed response to daily situations. Companions and the Grail Community spend time together each year to share more deeply the ethos and mission of the Grail. Registered Charity No: 1130054 Diocesan Representative: Mary Low 35 Coombe Lea, Hove, BN3 2ND Tel: 01273 772596 www.grailsociety.org.uk p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 194

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GUILD OF ST AGATHA Catholic Association of Bellringers. Established to promote a good standard of service among Catholics who ring church bells, to provide an advisory service for priests, and to administer bequests and grants. www.guildofstagatha.co.uk HAND IN HAND Hand in Hand is an Integrated Diocesan Group of adults with and without learning disabilities who come together to pray, to explore and deepen their faith. They express and share this faith with others and lead people in prayer, especially using ways beyond words such as drama, mime, symbol and movement. Hand in Hand has been in existence since 1994 and currently has 35 members from across the Diocese. They are always happy to welcome new members, and to visit parishes or groups, to contribute to liturgies or to run workshops. They have their own Protection Policy for adults with learning difficulties, which includes a code of conduct to ensure good practice. Mrs Denise Adamson c/o The St Philip Howard Centre 4 Southgate Drive, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 6RP Tel: 01444 243361 Email: dadamson@btopenworld.com KNIGHTS OF ST COLUMBA A fraternal organisation whose members give entire loyalty to the Apostolic See, to the hierarchies and to the clergy in all things appertaining to the Catholic Faith, who participate in the work of the Lay Apostolate and assist in all matters concerning the progress of the Catholic Church. The Order promotes the moral, intellectual and material welfare of its members and of the Catholic community generally and encourages all in the practice of the Catholic Religion. The Order makes such provision as may be possible for the widows, orphans and other dependants of its members, promotes the interests of Catholic youth and co-operates with other Catholic organisations in the furtherance of Catholic activities. The Knights of St Columba is part of the International Alliance of Catholic Knights in which there are approximately three million Knights throughout the World. The International Alliance has been recognised by the Vatican as an International Catholic Association of the Catholic Faithful and as such is a member of the International Council of Catholic Men. 19 5 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 195

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19 6 Knights of St Columba continued Province 34 Arundel & Brighton Provincial Grand Knight: Trevor Stauss 38 Dean Way, Storrington, West Sussex, RH20 4QS Tel: 01903 366152 Email: trevor.stauss@hotmail.co.uk Provincial Secretary: Patrick Coates 51 Old Harrow Road, St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, TN37 7ED Tel: 01424 439871 Email: p.coates625@btinternet.com LATIN MASS SOCIETY The Latin Mass Society is a lay-led organisation (although it also has many clergy members) that promotes the wider provision within the Church of the Traditional Latin Mass according to the 1962 Roman Missal (aka the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite), in accordance with the wishes of the Holy Father, expressed in his motu proprio of 2007, Summorum Pontificum . In addition, the Society also promote the use of traditional Church music, particularly Gregorian Chant, and the use of the Latin language in Church affairs. The Society is involved in organising and supporting the celebration of weekly, monthly and seasonal Traditional Masses at dozens of locations across England and Wales and is affiliated to the International Una Voce movement which promotes Mass in the Extraordinary Form through its member societies in around 40 countries. The LMS organises training for priests and servers wishing to learn the Traditional Mass, supports the training of singers in Gregorian Chant through the Gregorian Chant Network, and makes financial help available for youth and family events that draw their spirituality from the Extraordinary Form. Diocesan Representative: Mrs Annie Mackie-Savage Tel: 01323 411370 Email: amacsav@sky.com arundelbrightonlatinmasssociety.blogspot.com The Latin Mass Society 11-13 Macklin Street, London WC2B 5NH Tel: 020 7404 7284 Email: info@lms.org.uk www.lms.org.uk THE LEAVEN - THE SECULAR INSTITUTE OF OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL Members live and work in the world as lay people but are totally consecrated to God through vows. Email: leaven@ouvip.com www. theleaven.org.uk p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 196

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197 LEGION OF MARY A worldwide organisation for evangelisation and Catholic action. The Legion is primarily concerned with the eternal salvation of souls, and the spiritual needs of men and women today. As citizens and as members of the Christian community they privately undertake the corporal works of mercy but precisely as legionaries their explicit and immediate focus is the spiritual works of mercy. The range of works varies, prioritised as Conversion, Conservation and Consolation. Teams go on mission to all parts of the UK and Europe. The regular weekly meeting assigns pairs to perform ‘a substantial active legionary work, in the spirit of faith, and in union with Mary, in such fashion that in those worked for and in one’s fellow members, the Person of our Lord is once again seen and served by Mary, his Mother.’ All spiritual works which are required by the Priest and in accord with the Legion’s purpose and statutes can be undertaken. The offering of material relief is left to other groups. www.legionofmary.ie LIFE (Registered Charity No 1128355) Life is a national charity providing a care service for pregnant women, unsupported mothers, women with problems relating to pregnancy, fertility or infertility, and those suffering from the effects of abortion. Local life groups provide care services in their areas. Life Housing operates houses in Surrey, Hampshire and Sussex providing accommodation where needed for pregnant women and those with very young children. Life also offers a fertility care service based on wholly ethical and pro-life methods of treatment for infertility problems and fertility control. Life National Helpline: Tel: 0808 802 5433 Email: sam@lifecharity.org.uk www.lifecharity.org.uk LIFE ASCENDING Aims to help Christians in their middle and later years in their spiritual growth, to encourage them to take up their responsibilities as members of the Church through Friendship, Spirituality and Apostolate. www.lifeascending.org.uk p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 197

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19 8 MARRIAGE CARE Marriage Care is a charity which supports marriage through the best and worst times in relationships. Services offered include, marriage preparation and couple counselling. Counselling is offered to individuals and couples experiencing difficulties in their relationships. There are no set charges for the confidential counselling but to enable others to have the benefit of the service, a contribution is requested. There are centres at Brighton, Crawley, Eastbourne and West Surrey. Appointments can be made by telephone or by email via the website. Diocesan Contact: Mrs Jane Gooderson Tel: 07989 365730 Email: janegooderson@hotmail.co.uk www.marriagecare.org.uk Tel: 0800 389 3801 MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER Marriage Encounter offers couples an opportunity to develop deeper communication and joy in their relationship. Weekend programmes are held at venues throughout the country providing a supportive and structured environment within which couples can explore feelings and rediscover romance and commitment. Marriage Encounter is also open to priests and religious who want to renew the relationship they have with their people. Engaged Encounter weekends provide an excellent opportunity for marriage preparation. www.wwme.org.uk NATIONAL BOARD OF CATHOLIC WOMEN (NBCW) The NBCW is a forum in which Catholic women of England and Wales come together to share their views and concerns. It is a consultative body to the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales and has consultative status with the United Nations (ECOSOC). The Diocesan Link, appointed by Bishop Richard, provides opportunities for all women within the Diocese to come together to share their faith, views and concerns. The Diocesan Link provides the NBCW with the means of hearing the local voice and of disseminating national information back to the diocese and women in the parishes. Diocesan Link: Mrs Sue Petritz Email: nbcw@rcdab.onmicrosoft.com www.nbcw.co.uk p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 198

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19 9 NATIONAL CATHOLIC SCOUT FELLOWSHIP The National Scout Fellowship (formerly the Catholic Scout Advisory Council) is an Active Support Unit of The Scout Association which aims to support Catholics in Scouting. Manager: Matthew Hewitt Email: manager@catholicsinscouting.org.uk National Chaplain: Fr Jonathan How Email: jonathan.how@wonersh.org NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING For information and resources on the Billings Ovulation Method www.thebillingsovulationmethodengland.org.uk OUR LADY’S CATECHISTS An association of men and women who are qualified to give instruction. Our postal courses include ‘Sowing the Seed’ for training parish catechists, leading to a certificate or as a developmental course only; ‘Reaping the Harvest’ which provides more academic training enabling catechists to lead parish programmes; ‘Catholicism made simple’ a basic introduction to the faith for adults and youth; The children’s section which includes the weekly Gospels for parents to work with their own children or for children’s liturgy or children at non-Catholic schools and also a course that prepares children for First Reconciliation, Holy Communion, and Confirmation. www.ourladyscatechists.wordpress.com PACT – PRISON ADVICE & CARE TRUST (Formerly known as The Bourne Trust) The national Catholic charity supporting the families of prisoners, those coming out of prison, and prisoners themselves. PACT seeks to minimise the harm caused by a prison sentence, offering an opportunity for a fresh start. PACT works throughout England and Wales in courts, prisons and in the community. All PACT’s work is supported by volunteers from parishes. Tel: 0808 808 2003 www.prisonadvice.org.uk p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 199

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200 RETROUVAILLE A Lifeline for Troubled Marriages Retrouvaille is the name of a programme designed to help heal and renew marriages. The word Retrouvaille simply means ‘rediscovery’. The programme offers the chance to rediscover yourself, your partner, and a loving relationship in your marriage. Tel: 0797 3380443 Email: retrouvailleukinfo@gmail.com www.retrouvaille.org.uk SECULAR FRANCISCAN ORDER (OFS) Saint Francis of Assisi left us ‘a Dream to dream and a Journey to challenge everyone’. All Franciscans are inspired by him to follow Christ. The Secular Franciscan Order belongs to this family. In their secular state, members permanently commit themselves to live the Gospel as Francis did, following his Rule approved by the Pope. The OFS is open to the laity and Diocesan clergy. There are more than 850 Secular Franciscans in Great Britain. Gathering in fraternities, they strive to grow in the love of God and in peace with each other. In this way, they aspire to be faithful disciples of Christ. www.ofsgb.org.uk SERVITE SECULAR INSTITUTE Members of the Institute live the consecrated life in the world, embracing the Servite spirituality, and living according to the Rule of St Augustine. For further information please contact: Mary Burchfield Tel: 01903 850235 Email: mwburchfield@talktalk.net SOCIETY OF CATHOLIC ARTISTS – REGIONAL GROUP The Society encourages high standards in church art. The Group is prepared to execute any decorative or sacred work,and bring together Catholic artists and interested laymen in spiritual fellowship and collaboration. The Regional Group, which enjoys participation in national exhibitions and conferences, meets bi-monthly for a varied programme of events, discussion and support. Honorary Secretary: Mrs Mary Donaghey Regional Secretary: Mr John Armstrong 23 St Leonards Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 4QP Tel: 01273 881304 Email: johnarmstrong5@virginmedia.com p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 200

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SOCIETY OF ST GREGORY The national Catholic society promoting understanding, active participation and good practice in the celebration of the liturgy. The Society organises summer schools, lectures and study days for all who are engaged in liturgy and music as well as regular meetings for composers. The Society’s quarterly journal Music and Liturgy (available by subscription), contains articles, news, reviews and a practical liturgy planner. The Society is a registered charity. www.ssg.org.uk SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL Arundel and Brighton Central Council. The Society is a world-wide Christian organisation of men, women and young people dedicated to alleviating all forms of poverty, through personal contact and friendship, regardless of race, creed or ideology. It is open to all Christian men and women who wish to live their faith by loving their neighbour in the person of the needy. President: Mr Philip Schwenk Tel: 01737 789697 Email: Pamela.schwenk@btinternet.com www.svp.org.uk SPECIAL PROJECTS IN CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY AREAS (SPICMA) For 50 years SPICMA has been reaching out to the poorest and most marginalized in the developing world. Small communities often lack the means of approaching the larger charities or their needs are too small for consideration by them. SPICMA has focused its work through missionary congregations and diocesan clergy, helping tens of thousands with development grants and emergency aid. This builds up the capacity of the local church www.spicma.org THE ST BARNABAS SOCIETY For the assistance of needy former clergy and religious received into the Catholic Church. Head Office: 4 First Turn, Wolvercote, Oxford, OX2 8AH Tel: 01865 513377 ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC RAMBLERS Organised Sunday walks in London and the home counties throughout the year. Rambles on additional days and even further afield provided together with other social activities. www.stfrancisramblers.ukwalkers.com 2 01 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 201

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202 SURVIVE-MIVA (Registered with Charity No. 268745) A Catholic Charity which supplies transport for missionaries working in areas of great need throughout the developing world. Contact 5 Park Vale Road, Aintree, Liverpool, L9 2DG Tel: 0151 523 3878 Email: info@survive-miva.org www.survive-miva.org TEAMS (EQUIPES NOTRE DAME) Teams of Our Lady is a worldwide movement with the main aim of helping couples to make their love of Christ and each other the focus of their daily lives. Christian marriage is a special gift which needs to be nurtured. Christ calls us individually and as married couples to become more open to his love and to bear witness to it wherever he has placed us. Within the friendship of Teams, support is offered to couples who share values and desire to journey together with Christ. www.teamsgb.org.uk THIRD ORDER SECULAR OF OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL The Third Order of Carmelites are lay people and diocesan clergy who seek to deepen their relationship with Christ through the daily living out of the Carmelite charism of Prayer, Community and Service. They are supported in this through their membership of local communities or ‘Chapters’. These form an intrinsic part of the global Carmelite family which also includes Friars, Nuns and Spirituality Groups. The Carmelites are a contemplative Order who trace their origins back to the hermits living on Mount Carmel in the 13th century and are under the patronage of Our Lady and Prophet Elijah. More information about the Carmelite Order (Ancient Observance) and its spirituality can be found on the website. www.carmelite.org UNION OF CATHOLIC MOTHERS The Union helps Catholic married women to appreciate the Sacramental character, responsibilities and permanence of marriage and to live in unselfish love observing the laws of God and his church. To assist them to bring up their children as practising Catholics and public-spirited citizens. To teach and defend Christian values in family life and to ensure for their children Catholic education. To offer love, sympathy and practical help to the family in difficulty. p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 202

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To foster vocations in life especially in Christian marriage and family life and in the priesthood and religious life. For Diocesan representative please see website www.theucm.org.uk THE WALSINGHAM ASSOCIATION Founded in 1933 the Association exists primarily to spread devotion to Our Lady of Walsingham and encourage Pilgrimage to her Shrine. Branches throughout the country meet regularly with members seeking to deepen their devotion to Our Lady by joining in Daily prayer with members throughout the country and to support prayerfully the growth and development of the Shrine. www.walsingham.org.uk THE WELLSPRING COMMUNITY Living the Gospel in a common life inspired by the early Christian community in Jerusalem, the Wellspring Community takes the Rule of Benedict as its guide. The life of its members is centred on Jesus Christ through prayer, lectio divina, Divine Office and the Eucharist, with missionary work flowing from this contemplative core; a mission of witness, welcome, hospitality, proclamation of the Word of God, and service of the local community and Church. Currently, Wellspring’s mission is focused on work with young people, and includes a programme of events for young adults through Deep Waters – a weekly prayer group for young adults/students – and retreats at Worth Abbey and elsewhere. Based in Brighton, Wellspring was initially founded in 2005. Its membership includes both married and single people. Formed with the support of Worth Abbey, the Community is a private association of Christ’s faithful within the Diocese of Arundel & Brighton. www.wellspringbrighton.org.uk WORLD APOSTOLATE OF FATIMA (WAF) Permanently erected as a Public Association of the Faithful by the then Pontifical Council for the Laity on 7 October 2010, it exists to promote Our Lady’s call to live the Gospel more profoundly through prayer, penance, offering up one’s daily duties in a spirit of sacrifice, daily recitation of the Holy Rosary and the Five First Saturdays communion of reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Diocesan Representative: Jerlito Paler 28 Greenlands Road, Camberley, Surrey GU15 2RT Tel: 07869 293397 Email: palerjeck@gmail.com Diocesan Spiritual Director: Fr Graham Ricketts, See Adur Valley Tel: 01273 464048 Email: priest@olqp.net 203 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 203

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CATHOLIC NURSING HOMES Addresses Status St Augustine’s Home, Firfield House, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2AA Nursing Home for elderly ladies Holy Cross, Hindhead Road, Haslemere, Surrey, GU27 1NQ Hospital Holy Cross Priory, Cross-in-Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 0TS Nursing home St Joseph’s, East Street, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 6AU Nursing home HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY AND INFIRM Addresses Status Augustinian Sisters, Danehill, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH17 7EZ Women St George’s Retreat, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 0SQ Women St Mary’s House 38/39 Preston Park Avenue, Brighton, BN1 6HG Older people St Anne’s Convent 92 Mill Road, Burgess Hill, West Sussex, RH15 8EL Older people Holy Cross Priory, Cross-in-Hand, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 0TS Older people St Mary’s, 14 Westbrooke, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1RF Residential St Joseph’s, Bristol Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 1AP Older people Sheltered Housing at Burwash, Brighton, Woodingdean. Retirement accommodation at Holy Cross Priory, Heathfield. For information contact: Benedictine Sisters of Our Lady of Grace and Compassion, Heathfield. 204 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 204

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COMMUNITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES Address Status L’Arche 51a Aldwick Road, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, PO21 2NJ Men & women Tel: 01243 863426 HOLIDAY OR REST HOMES Address Status St Martha’s The Green, Rottingdean, West Sussex, BN2 7HA Guest house RETREAT HOUSE Ladywell Retreat and Spirituality Centre Surrey Ashtead Lane, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 1ST Tel: 01483 419269 Email: retreat@lady-well.org.uk www.ladywellretreat.org.uk 205 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 205

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206 BEQUESTS Why give to my parish? Your parish relies on the generosity of its parishioners for support and finance to cover the day-to-day running of the parish. However, any repairs or enhancements can be very costly. Why give to the Diocese? The Bishop leads our Diocese and is assisted by Diocesan Trustees. The Diocese is the central body supporting our priests, parishes and schools. You can help the Bishop with a general bequest to the Diocese or one for the training of priests or caring for sick or retired priests. One way of helping your parish/Diocese in the future is through your Will. NOTE ON HOW TO MAKE BEQUESTS Legacies for charitable purposes are exempt from inheritance tax. The Diocese is a registered charity and so can benefit from bequests. Care must be taken over the wording; home-made Wills can lead to court action and the frustration of the testator’s intentions. Your legal adviser should incorporate the wording(s) below in your Will. The Bishop is the senior Trustee of the Arundel and Brighton Diocesan Trust. The gifts in bequests A, B and C are charitable and qualify for exemption from Inheritance Tax. A. BEQUESTS TO THE DIOCESE I give to the Trustees of the Arundel and Brighton Diocesan Trust of Bishop’s House, The Upper Drive, Hove, BN3 6NB being registered charity Number 252878 (the sum of £........... free of tax) (........... of my residuary estate) and the receipt of the Financial Secretary or other officer of the Trust shall be a full discharge to my executors in respect of the same. B. BEQUEST FOR A PARISH/SPECIAL PURPOSE I give to the Trustees of the Arundel and Brighton Diocesan Trust of Bishop’s House, The Upper Drive, Hove, BN3 6NB being registered charity Number 252878 (the sum of £........... free of tax) (........... of my residuary estate) on trust for such charitable purposes in connection with (......... see note 1. ) in the said Diocese as the Trustees shall in their absolute discretion think fit and the receipt of the Financial Secretary or other officer of the Trust shall be a full discharge to my executors in respect of the same. C. BEQUEST FOR A FOUNDATION MASS (see over) I give to the Trustees of the Arundel and Brighton Diocesan Trust of Bishop’s House, The Upper Drive, Hove, BN3 6NB being registered charity Number 252878 the sum of £........... free of tax for the foundation of a Mass to be offered at the Roman Catholic Church at ............ annually for 25 years for the intention of ........... and the receipt of the Financial Secretary or other officer of the Trust shall be a full discharge to my executors in respect of the same. p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 206

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D. BEQUEST FOR MASSES I give the sum of £ .................... free of tax to the priest in charge of the Roman Catholic Church at ............ to be applied to the offering of Masses for the intention of........... and I declare that the receipt of the Priest in charge of the said Church at the time of the payment of this bequest shall be a full discharge to my executors in respect of the same. Notes: 1. Insert name of parish and town, or one of the Diocesan special funds, such as Retired Priests, Sick Priests, Training of Priests, etc. 2. The minimum sum for a Foundation Mass is £300 WHAT IS A FOUNDATION MASS? This describes an arrangement to have a Mass offered annually for a particular intention. In the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton and in accordance with Canons 1303-1310 these regulations apply: The capital sum is £300 (Jan 2014) Each foundation is to have a written consent of the Bishop and is to be founded through the Financial Secretary of the diocese. For each Foundation one Mass will be celebrated annually for 25 years. The stipend for each Mass is £10. Each quarter a notification of the Unit Trust interest paid to the parish will be provided. At the end of 25 years the capital sum will be transferred to the Ecclesiastical Education Fund. A newly ordained priest is requested to offer one Mass for the intentions of the donors. Instructions for a Foundation Mass may be written into Wills or individuals may request that a Mass be offered for a deceased person or for some other intention “on or about” a determined date. A list of Foundation Masses should be kept in the Sacristy so that the donor’s intentions can be fulfilled. Wording for setting up a Foundation Mass can be found on the previous page. 2 07 p161-208_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:36 Page 207

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209 LITURGICAL CALENDAR THE ORDER FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MASS AND OF THE DIVINE OFFICE ACCORDING TO THE GENERAL ROMAN CALENDAR FOR THE LITURGICAL YEAR 2020, TOGETHER WITH DIRECTIVES FOR THE DIOCESE OF ARUNDEL AND BRIGHTON THE SACRAMENTS Infant Baptism Parents are obliged to see that their infants are baptised within the first few weeks. As soon as possible after the birth, indeed even before it, they are to approach the Parish Priest to ask for the sacrament for their child, and to be themselves duly prepared for it (Canon 867 §1). For an infant to be baptised lawfully it is required: first, that the parents, or at least one of them, or the person who lawfully holds that place, give their consent; secondly, that there be a realistic hope that the child will be brought up in the Catholic religion. If such hope is truly lacking, the baptism is, in accordance with the provisions of particular law, to be deferred and the parents advised of the reason for this (Canon 868 §1). The Reception of Infants and Children into Full Communion with the Catholic Church Since the reception of Holy Communion in a Catholic Church does not, in itself, bring with it membership of the Catholic Church, validly baptised infants and children whose parents desire that they become Catholics, are to be received into full communion with the Church through an act of reception. Application for permission is to be made through the Chancery, and the reception is to be carefully recorded in the parish register of receptions. Adult Baptism The baptism of adults, at least of those who have completed their fourteenth year, is to be referred to the diocesan Bishop (Canon 863) through the Chancery The Reception of Adults into Full Communion with the Catholic Church and the Confirmation of previously-baptised Catholics Application for permission to receive validly baptised Christians into full communion with the Catholic Church is to be made through the Chancery. For validity, a priest wishing to confer the sacrament of confirmation must have the faculty to do so, either from the universal law or by way of a special grant from the competent authority, issued through the Chancery. Confirmation The particular law of the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton requires that, ordinarily, candidates for confirmation be, at least, in their fifteenth year (school year ten). p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 209

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Sunday Mass Obligation The Church obliges the faithful to take part in the Divine Liturgy on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation and, prepared by the sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession), to receive the Blessed Eucharist at least once a year, if possible during the Easter season (Catechism of the Catholic Church 1389). If it is impossible to participate in the Eucharistic celebration, either because no sacred minister is available or for some other grave reason, the faithful are strongly recommended to take part in a liturgy of the word, if there be such in the parish church or some other sacred place, which is celebrated in accordance with the provisions laid down by the diocesan Bishop; or to spend an appropriate time in prayer, whether personally or as a family or, as occasion presents, in a group of families (Canon 1248 §2). The Eucharistic Fast Whoever is to receive the Blessed Eucharist is to abstain for at least one hour before Holy Communion from all food and drink, with the sole exception of water and medicine (Canon 919 §1). The elderly and those who are suffering from some illness, as well as those who care for them, may receive the blessed Eucharist even if within the preceding hour they have consumed something (Canon 919 §3). Veneration of the Most Blessed Eucharist In churches or oratories which are allowed to reserve the blessed Eucharist, there may be exposition, either with the ciborium or with the monstrance, in accordance with the norms prescribed in the liturgical books (Canon 941 §1). It is recommended that in these churches or oratories, there is to be each year a solemn exposition of the blessed Sacrament for an appropriate time, even if it be not continuous, so that the local community may more attentively meditate on and adore the Eucharistic mystery. This exposition is to take place only if a fitting attendance of the faithful is foreseen, and the prescribed norms are observed (Canon 942). Penance According to the Church’s command, ‘after having attained the age of discretion, each of the faithful is bound by an obligation faithfully to confess serious sins at least once a year’. Anyone who is aware of having committed a mortal sin must not receive Holy Communion, even if he experiences deep contrition, without having first received sacramental absolution, unless he has a grave reason for receiving Holy Communion and there is no possibility of going to confession. Children must go to the sacrament of Penance before receiving Holy Communion for the first time (Catechism of the Catholic Church 1457). Anointing of the Sick The anointing of the sick ‘is not a sacrament for those only who are at the point of death. ‘Hence, as soon as anyone of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fitting time for him to receive this sacrament has certainly already arrived’ (Catechism of the Catholic Church 1514). 210 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 210

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Marriage It is the particular law of this Diocese that at least twelve months’ notice be given to the Parish Priest before the date proposed for the marriage. This is to ensure adequate time for the preparation of the couple, as well as for the gathering and processing of the necessary documents. Orders Arundel & Brighton Vocations is the vocations service of the Diocese. It exists to help all men and women who are seeking to hear the call of God in their lives. The work of the vocations service focuses primarily around the promotion of priestly vocations and supporting men in the early stages of discernment for, and discovery of, the priesthood. SACRED TIMES Holy Days of Obligation On Sundays and other Holy Days of Obligation, the faithful are obliged to participate in the Mass. They are also to abstain from such work or business that would inhibit the worship to be given to God, the joy proper to the Lord’s Day, or the due relaxation of mind and body (Canon 1247). Days of Penance All Christ’s faithful are obliged by divine law, each in his or her own way, to do penance. However, so that all may be joined together in a certain common practice of penance, days of penance are prescribed. On these days, Christ’s faithful are in a special manner to devote themselves to prayer, to engage in works of piety and charity, and to deny themselves, by fulfilling their obligations more faithfully and especially by observing the prescribed fasting and abstinence (Canon 1249). The days and times of penance for the universal Church are each Friday of the whole year and the season of Lent. Abstinence from meat, as determined by the Bishop’s Conference of England and Wales, is to be observed on all Fridays, unless a solemnity should fall on a Friday. Abstinence and fasting are to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday (Canon 1251). The law of abstinence binds those who have completed their fourteenth year. The law of fasting binds those who have attained their majority, until the beginning of their sixtieth year (Canon 1252). 211 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 211

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Friday Abstinence In 2011, the Bishops of England and Wales re-established the practice of Friday penance in the lives of the faithful as a clear and distinctive mark of our own Catholic identity, underlining, at the same time, the importance of a united, common act of Friday penance that is, in itself, an act of witness to the Crucified Lord. This corporate act of Friday penance should properly be fulfilled by abstaining from meat. Those who cannot or choose not to eat meat as part of their normal diet should abstain from some other food of which they regularly partake. First Friday Prayers On 7 September 2012, Bishop Kieran Conroy published a call to public prayer every first Friday of the month, as an act of faith and public witness. He said, ‘A simple way that we can contribute to the mission of the Church and grow in our relationship with Jesus Christ, is to pray publicly during the day. I would like to invite every Catholic... to pause for a moment of prayer of praise and thanksgiving at 3pm, if possible, or perhaps when you break for lunch, on the first Friday of every month. Whatever you are doing, as your responsibilities allow, stop, perhaps close your eyes, bow your head and prayerfully and silently meditate on the sacrifice that Jesus made on the Cross out of love for you and everyone. You might even want to set your mobile phone to ring at 2.55pm to remind you to pause for prayer. You may choose to make up a prayer of your own just thanking the Lord – “heart speaking to heart”, as was Blessed Cardinal Newman’s motto. Or you might want to say a favourite short prayer such as “We adore you, O Christ, and we praise you, because by your holy Cross you have redeemed the world”. The exact words used are not so important as just pausing to be with Jesus in that moment. In this way you’re not only deepening your relationship with him, but quietly and confidently witnessing to your faith to those around you’. The practice of pausing for prayer at 3pm on Fridays has been a longstanding Catholic tradition because this is the time when Jesus died on the Cross. Additional prayer has been observed specifically on the first Friday of every month since the Seventeenth Century when Jesus appeared to St Margaret Mary Alacoque and spoke to her of His Sacred Heart. 212 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 212

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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Special collections are taken up for various charities throughout the year. They are prescribed either by the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales or by the Diocese. There are also a few Voluntary Collections. The following notes give an indication as to how the money is applied. DIOCESAN COLLECTIONS These are eligible for Gift Aid EDUCATION OF FUTURE PRIESTS: With the need to pray for priestly vocations, there is also the necessity of providing for the training of priests at home and abroad to serve the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton. CATHEDRAL MAINTENANCE: Arundel Cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese and the church of its chief pastor, the Bishop. The heavy expenses for its upkeep have to be shared by the parishes of the Diocese. RETIRED PRIESTS’ FUND: To assist with the accommodation, welfare and support of diocesan priests in retirement. FUND FOR THE MISSIONARY ENDEAVOUR OF THE DIOCESE: The Diocese has a continuing link with the Diocese of Chulucanas, Peru, supporting diocesan priests serving in missions and assisting students from missionary dioceses. LOURDES PILGRIMAGE FUND: This is taken on the Sunday nearest the Memorial of Our Lady of Lourdes (11 February) in those parishes in which no appeal is made on behalf of the Lourdes Pilgrimage Fund. NATIONAL COLLECTIONS Gift Aid is applicable only if using an envelope provided by the Charity OVERSEAS MISSIONS: If a parish is unable to have the designated missionary appeal for the year, this collection is made in its place and provides the people of a parish with the opportunity to help the missionary work of so many priests, religious, and lay people, and thereby be joined with the Church in spreading the message of the Gospel. LENTEN ALMS: These are offerings which are given during Lent and usually placed in a box in the church for that purpose. The proceeds are sent to the Contemplative Orders of women in the Diocese. COMMUNICATIONS DAY: The Collection supports the work of the Catholic Communications Network in providing facilities and training for those working in the apostolate of the mass media. 213 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 213

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PETER’S PENCE: By reason of the bond of unity and charity the Bishops of the Church with their people join together to produce those means which the Apostolic See needs to exercise its service of the Universal Church. APOSTLESHIP OF THE SEA: The Apostleship of the Sea provides pastoral care throughout the UK for seafarers. NATIONAL CATHOLIC FUND LEVY: The National Catholic Fund supplies the Bishops of England and Wales with the revenue necessary for the central administration of the Church in this country. A collection may be taken at any time when appropriate to offset the Levy. DAY FOR LIFE: The Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, in response to St Pope John Paul II’s Gospel of Life and the Bishops’ teaching document Cherishing Life, set aside the last Sunday of July to celebrate and reflect on Life-related issues. The collection, which may be Gift Aided, is distributed to charities associated with the theme. WORLD MISSION SUNDAY: Collection for The Association for Propagation of the Faith, one of the Pontifical Missionary Aid Societies, now described as MISSIO. HOME MISSION SUNDAY: This is taken up on or near Home Mission Sunday, the third Sunday of September. VOLUNTARY COLLECTIONS Gift Aid is applicable only if using an envelope provided by the Charity THE CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION FOR RACIAL JUSTICE (CARJ): This is taken up on Racial Justice Sunday, the Second Sunday of February. CAFOD FAST DAYS: in Lent and at harvest time. CATHOLIC EDUCATION SERVICE: This is the chief negotiating and advisory body on matters affecting all aspects of Catholic education. CRIB COLLECTION: It is recommended that the Crib Collection should be donated to the Arundel and Brighton Crisis Fund c/o Catholic Children’s Society (A&B Crisis Fund) 73 St Charles Square, London, W10 6EJ. Missio or the Friends of the Holy Land are also suitable beneficiaries for this collection. PAX CHRISTI: This is taken on Peace Sunday, the Second Sunday of Ordinary Time. 214 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 214

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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 2020 The collections marked (Gift Aid) are eligible through the Parish scheme. Other collections can only be Gift Aided where the charity’s own envelopes are provided and used. (Vol Col) indicates voluntary collection ANNOUNCE ON COLLECTION ON 1. Pax Christi (Peace Day) (Vol Col) 12th January 19th January 2. Catholic Association for Racial Justice 2nd February 9th February 3. Lourdes Pilgrimage Fund (Gift Aid) 9th February 16th February 4. Lenten Alms 23rd February Season of Lent 5. CAFOD Lenten Fast Day (Vol Col) (Fri 1st week of Lent) 1st March 8th March 6. The Holy Places (Good Friday) 5th April 10th April 7. The Education of Future Priests (Gift Aid) World Day of Prayer for Vocations 26th April 3rd May 8. The Missionary Endeavour of the Diocese (Gift Aid) 10th May 17th May 9. The Catholic Communications Network (7th Sun of Easter) 17th May 24th May 10. Day for Life 14th June 21st June 11. Peter’s Pence 21st June 28th June 12. Apostleship of the Sea 5th July 12th July 13. Overseas Missions (If no appeal is made) July – December 14. The Catholic Education Service (Vol Col) 6th September 13th September 15. Home Mission Sunday 13th September 20th September 16. CAFOD Harvest Fast Day (Vol Col) (1st Fri in Oct) 27th September 4th October 17. Prisoners’ Sunday (PACT) (Vol Col) 4th October 11th October 18. World Mission Sunday – MISSIO 11th October 18th October 19. Retired Priests Fund (Gift Aid) 25th October 1st November 20. Arundel Cathedral Maintenance Fund (Gift Aid) 8th November 15th November 21. Crib Collection (Catholic Children’s Society A&B Crisis Fund) Christmas Season 215 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 215

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LITURGICAL NORMS governing the manner of observing certain days in the Liturgical Year TEXTS FOR MASS This edition of the Liturgical Ordo includes, for each day, page numbers from the Roman Missal. On that page will be found additional indications (not included in the Ordo) for the celebration of Mass on the particular day. These additional directives indicate, for example, the page numbers for any Common texts which are to be used in the celebrations of the Saints and other Mysteries of the Faith, whether the Gloria and the Creed are to be included in the Mass, and other provisions (such as Solemn Blessings) suggested for the day in question. RANKS OF CELEBRATIONS Celebrations, according to the importance assigned to them, are distinguished one from another and termed: Solemnity, Feast, Memorial. These distinctions are indicated in the Ordo by the abbreviations ‘Sol’, ‘Feast’ and ‘Mem’. Optional Memorials may be used Ad libitum. SOLEMNITIES Solemnities are counted among the most important days, whose celebration begins, ordinarily, with First Vespers (Evening Prayer I) on the preceding day. Some Solemnities are also endowed with their own Vigil Mass, which is to be used on the evening of the preceding day, if an evening Mass is celebrated. Solemnities take the Kyrie, Gloria, Creed, Sanctus and Agnus Dei. FEASTS Feasts are celebrated within the limits of the natural day; accordingly, they have no First Vespers (Evening Prayer I), except in the case of Feasts of the Lord that fall on a Sunday in Ordinary Time or in Christmas Time and which replace the Sunday Office. Feasts (other than those celebrated on a Sunday, when the Creed is to be used) take the Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus and Agnus Dei. MEMORIALS Memorials are either obligatory or optional. Their observance is integrated into the celebration of the occurring weekday in accordance with the norms set out in the General Instruction of the Roman Missal and of the Liturgy of the Hours. Memorials take the Kyrie, Sanctus and Agnus Dei PROPER CELEBRATIONS In this edition of the Ordo, there are no indications of Solemnities, Titles and Feasts proper to individual churches. Solemnities of Title are celebrated in accordance with I.4.c of the Table of Liturgical Precedence set out on pages 141 – 142 of the Roman Missal. 216 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 216

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Likewise, the anniversary of the dedication (consecration) of one’s own church is celebrated as a local Solemnity in accordance with I.4.b of the same Table of Precedence. TRANSFERRED CELEBRATIONS For the pastoral good of the faithful, it is permitted to observe on Sundays in Ordinary Time those celebrations that fall during the week and that are agreeable to the devotion of the faithful, provided the celebrations rank above that Sunday in the Table of Liturgical Days (pages 141 – 142 of the Roman Missal). The Mass of such celebrations may be used at all the celebrations of Mass at which the people are present. THE CALENDAR FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY FORM OF THE ROMAN RITE The Sundays of the Calendar for the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite are indicated in square brackets. All other details for this Calendar may be found under ‘resources’ on the web page of the Liturgy Office for the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales: www.liturgyoffice. org.uk 2 17 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 217

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LITURGICAL DATES 2020 Mary, Mother of God Wednesday 1st January Epiphany Sunday 5th January (transferred) Baptism of the Lord Sunday 12th January Ash Wednesday Wednesday 26th February First Sunday of Lent Sunday 1st March St Joseph Thursday 19th March Annunciation Wednesday 25th March Easter Sunday Sunday 12th April St George Thursday 23rd April Ascension Thursday 21st May Pentecost Sunday 31st May Most Holy Trinity Sunday 7th June Corpus Christi Sunday 14th June Most Sacred Heart Friday 19th June Ss Peter and Paul Sunday 28th June (transferred) Transfiguration Thursday 6th August Assumption Sunday 16th August (transferred) Holy Cross Monday 14th September St Philip Howard Monday 19th October All Saints Sunday 1st November All Souls Monday 2nd November Lateran Basilica Monday 9th November Christ the King Sunday 22nd November First Sunday of Advent Sunday 29th November Immaculate Conception Tuesday 8th December Nativity of the Lord Friday 25th November Holy Family Sunday 27th December 218 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 218

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ORDO FOR LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS IN THE DIOCESE OF ARUNDEL AND BRIGHTON FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 2020 Please note that special collections marked ‘Gift Aid’ may participate in the parish’s envelope scheme. Other collections (marked ‘Not Gift Aid’ here) must make their own arrangements for Gift Aid (by, for instance, providing their own envelopes). If there is to be no missionary appeal, a collection for Overseas Missions should be taken on a Sunday between July and December. THE SEASON OF CHRISTMAS JANUARY Cycle of Prayer: During Advent and Christmastide, we are asked to pray for these intentions: openness to the Word of God, migrants and refugees, expectant mothers. Wednesday 1 January Mary, Mother of God Solemnity White The Octave day of the Nativity of the Lord Missal 206, Gloria, Creed, Preface 1 of BVM, Proper Communicantes of the Nativity in EP1 Proper readings Red Lectionary 139 Office of the Feast In Memoriam: Fr Andrew Convey (1986), Canon John Stapleton (2011) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 2 January Ss Basil the Great and St Gregory Nazianzen, Doctors of the Church Memorial White Missal 833, Preface of the Nativity, 572-576 or of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary 146 or Blue Lectionary 911 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 219 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 219

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Friday 3 January First Friday; Day of Abstinence Feria in Christmastide White Missal 222, Preface of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 148 or The Most Holy Name of Jesus Optional Memorial White Missal 834, Preface of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary either 148 or (proper readings) First Reading: Philpp.2:1-11, p.705; Psalm 127, p725; Alleluia, alleluia. Mary will give birth to a son, and you must name him Jesus, because he is the one who is to save his people from their sins. Alleluia; Gospel Luke 2:21-24 (not in any lectionary volume) : A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Luke. When the eighth day came and the child was to be circumcised, they gave him the name Jesus, the name the angel had given him before his conception. And when the day came for them to be purified as laid down by the Law of Moses, they took him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord, observing what stands written in the Law of the Lord: Every first-born male must be consecrated to the Lord, and also to offer in sacrifice, in accordance with what is said in the Law of the Lord, a pair of turtledoves or two young pigeons. The Gospel of the Lord. In Memoriam: Fr Edward O’Connor (1972) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 4 January Feria in Christmastide, White Missal 224, Preface of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 150 First Vespers of the Epiphany Vigil Mass of the Epiphany White Missal 210, Preface of the Epiphany, 578 Red Lectionary 161 (no proper readings for the Vigil) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 5 January The Epiphany of the Lord Solemnity White Missal 212, Gloria, Creed, Preface of the Epiphany, 578, Proper Communicantes of the Epiphany in EP1 Red Lectionary 161 Mass pro populo 220 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 220

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The moveable feasts of the current year may be proclaimed after the Gospel, according to the formula given in the Missal, 1505 . These are the feasts to be inserted: Ash Wednesday: 26 February Easter Sunday: 12 April Ascension: 21 May Pentecost: 31 May Corpus Christi: 14 June First Sunday of Advent: 29 November Second Vespers of the Epiphany In Memoriam: Fr Gordon Simmons (2011), Mgr Canon Paul Clark (2004), Canon Dennis Barry (2012) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 6 January Monday after Epiphany White Missal 214, Preface of the Epiphany 578-579 or of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 164 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 7 January Tuesday after Epiphany White Missal 216, Preface of the Epiphany 578-579 or of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 166 or St Raymond of Peñafort, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 835 with Common of Pastors, for One Pastor 1137 Preface of Pastors 640 or Epiphany 578 or Nativity 572ff Red Lectionary 166 or Blue Lectionary 913 In Memoriam: Fr Charles Borelli (1997) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 8 January Wednesday after Epiphany White Missal 218, Preface of the Epiphany 578-579 or of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 168 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 9 January Thursday after Epiphany White Missal 220, Preface of the Epiphany 578-579 or of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 171 In Memoriam: Canon Maurice Byrne (1989) 2 21 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 221

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Friday 10 January Day of Abstinence Friday after Epiphany White Missal 222, Preface of the Epiphany 578-579 or of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 173 In Memoriam: Fr David Weston (2018) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 11 January Saturday after Epiphany White Missal 224, Preface of the Epiphany 578-579 or of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 175 First Vespers of the Baptism of the Lord –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 12 January The Baptism of the Lord Feast White Missal 227, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface 228 Red Lectionary either 179 or 185 (or 835) Mass pro populo EF: Holy Family, without Commemoration of the Baptism of the Lord. The Christmas Season ends today; decorations should be removed, but by custom the crib may remain until February 2 . Announce: • Pax Christi voluntary collection next Sunday. Not Gift Aid In Memoriam: Fr Cecil Crawford (1969), Fr Patrick Leahy (1981) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ORDINARY TIME Cycle of Prayer: During Ordinary Time (Winter), i.e. up to Lent, we are asked to pray for these intentions: peace on earth; Christian unity; the sick and those who care for them; victims of trafficking and those who work to combat it; the unemployed. On Ferias, votive Masses may be celebrated ad libitum. Ferial readings should be preferred. Weekday readings are taken from the Weekday Lectionary, Year II cycle, Sunday from Year A. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 13 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 1 Green Missal 499, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 457 or St Hilary, Bishop, Doctor of the Church Optional Memoria White Missal 836 with Common of Pastor Bishops 1130 Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 or of Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 457 or 915 Office: Psalter Week 1 In Memoriam: Canon Walter Smith (1973) 222 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 222

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Tuesday 14 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 1 Green Missal 499, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 459 In Memoriam: Fr Thomas Scott (1974) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 15 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 1 Green Missal 499, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 461 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 16 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 1 Green Missal 499, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 464 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 17 January Day of Abstinence St Antony, Abbot Memorial White Missal 837, Common Preface 644ff or of Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 466 or 917 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 18 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 1 Green Missal 499, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 468 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 468 In Memoriam: Fr Oswald Bussy (1974), Fr Thomas Ruane (1999) The octave of prayer for Christian unity begins today. First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 19 January Peace Day Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 500, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 641 Mass pro populo EF: Second Sunday after Epiphany 223 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 223

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Announce: • Voluntary Collection for Pax Christi. Not Gift Aid. N.B. Since the Presentation of the Lord (Candlemas) this year falls on a Sunday, it is worth checking stocks of processional candles to ensure there will be sufficient for the regular Sunday congregation. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 20 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 2 Green Missal 500, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 470 or St Fabian Pope, Martyr Memoria Red Missal 838; Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636ff Blue Lectionary 470 or 919 or St Sebastian, Martyr Memoria Red Missal 838; Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636ff Blue Lectionary 470 or 921 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 21 January St Agnes, Virgin, Martyr Red Missal 839 with Common of Virgin Martyrs 1127 or of One Virgin 1150, Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636, 638 or Virgins 642 Blue Lectionary 472 or 922 In Memoriam: Fr Oswald Charleton (1996) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 22 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 2 Green Missal 500, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 475 or St Vincent , Deacon, Martyr Optional Memorial Red Missal 839, with Common of One Martyr 1118 Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 475 or 924 In Memoriam: Fr John Stone (1994) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 23 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 2 Green Missal 500, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 477 224 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 224

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Friday 24 January Day of Abstinence St Francis de Sales, Bishop, Doctor Memorial White Missal 840 with Common of Pastor Bishops 1130 or Doctors 1146 Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 479 or 926 In Memoriam: Fr Stephen Hinde (1984) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 25 January The Conversion of St Paul Feast White Missal 841, Gloria, no Creed Preface I of the Apostles 628 Blue Lectionary 928 In Memoriam: Canon Francis Harrington (2018) The octave of prayer for Christian unity ends today First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter week 3 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 26 January Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Sunday of the Word of God Missal 501, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 644 Mass pro populo EF: Third Sunday after Epiphany Announce: Next Sunday will be the Feast of the Presentation (Candlemas). People may bring their own candles to be blessed and, if there is to be a procession, should be advised where the Mass will begin. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 27 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 3 Green Missal 501, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 484 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 28 January St Thomas Aquinas, Priest, Doctor Memoria White Missal 847 with Common of Doctors 1146 or One Pastor 1137, Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 486 or 936 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 29 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 3 Green Missal 501, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 488 225 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 225

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Thursday 30 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 3 Green Missal 501, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 490 In Memoriam: Mgr Canon William Westlake (2000) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 31 January Day of Abstinence St John Bosco Memoria White Missal 848, with Common for One Pastor 1137-1138 or for Educators 1168 Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 493 or 938 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– FEBRUARY Saturday 1 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 3 Green Missal 501, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 495 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 495 In Memoriam: Fr Gerald O’Sullivan (1993) First Vespers of the Presentation of the Lord. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 2 February The Presentation of the Lord, Candlemas, Feast White Mass with Procession: Missal 851 Mass with Solemn Entrance 855 Gloria and Creed (being Sunday) Red Lectionary 967 or Blue Lectionary 940 Preface of the Presentation 856 Mass pro populo By custom, candles are lit for the procession, relit for the Gospel (welcoming the coming of the Lord in his Word) and from the beginning of the Canon (welcoming his coming in the Eucharist) until Communion. Should the Christmas Crib be still in place, it is removed after Mass today. 226 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 226

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Announce: • Voluntary collection for the Catholic Association for Racial Justice next Sunday. Not Gift Aid. Office today of the Feast. EF: The Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary. If candles are to be blessed, a white cope is worn (1962) and the blessing takes place on the sanctuary from where the procession departs and arrives. Mass begins with the priest, in white chasuble, kissing the altar without the usual prayers, and beginning the Introit. No commemoration of the Sunday. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 3 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 5 Green Missal 503, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 498 or St Blaise, Bishop, Martyr Optional Memoria Red Missal 838; with Common of one Martyr 1118 or Bishops 1130 Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636ff Blue Lectionary 498 or 943 or St Ansgar, Bishop Optional Memoria White Missal 838; with Common for Missionaries 1142 or Bishops 1130 Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636ff Blue Lectionary 470 or 945 Office: Psalter Week 4 In Memoriam: Mgr Canon Jeffrey Haydn Scott (2014), Fr Thomas Mulvey (2014) The traditional blessing of throats for the feast of St Blaise may take place today. Unlit candles, fastened crosswise with a ribbon, are held to the petitioner’s throat with the words: By the intercession of St Blaise, Bishop and Martyr, may the Lord in his mercy free you from all illness of the throat and from every other evil. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 4 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 4 Green Missal 502, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 500 2 27 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 227

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Wednesday 5 February St Agatha, Virgin and Martyr Memoria Red Missal 859, with Common of Virgin Martyrs 1127, Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636 or Virgins 642 Blue Lectionary 503 or 947 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 6 February St Paul Miki and Companions, Memoria Red Martyrs of Japan Missal 859, with Common for Several Martyrs outside Easter time 1111-1117 Common Preface 644ff or Martyrs 636-638 Blue Lectionary 506 or 948 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 7 February First Friday, Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 4 Green Missal 502, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 508 or Votive Mass of the Sacred Heart White Missal 1402 or 540, Proper Prefaces Blue Lectionary 508 or Brown Lectionary 818ff In Memoriam: Fr James Maguire (2016) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 8 February Day for the victims of trafficking Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 5 Green Missal 503, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 510 or St Cuthman of Steyning, Hermit Optional Memoria White Diocesan Propers or Common of Holy Men and Women 1159ff Blue Lectionary 510 or Diocesan Lectionary or St Jerome Emiliani, Religious Optional Memoria White Missal 860 with Common for Educators 1168 Blue Lectionary 510 or 950 or St Josephine Bakhita, Virgin Optional Memoria White Missal 860 with Common of Virgins 1150-1153 Common Preface 644ff or Preface for Virgins 1150-1153 Blue Lectionary 510 or (Blue Lectionary) 1Cor7:23-35 1521; Ps.44, 1518, with Response ‘Listen, O daughter, give ear to my words’; Acclamation 1524; Gospel: Luke 9:23-26 1468 228 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 228

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or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 510 First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter week 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 9 February Racial justice day Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Septuagesima Green Missal 503, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 650 Mass pro populo EF: Septuagesima Violet Announce: • Voluntary Collection today for the Catholic Association for Racial Justice. Not Gift Aid. • Collection next Sunday for the Lourdes Pilgrimage Fund. Gift Aid. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 10 February St Scholastica, Virgin Memoria White Missal 861, with Common of One Virgin 1150 or a Nun 1163, Common Preface 644ff or of Virgins 642 Blue Lectionary 512 or 953 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 11 February World day for the sick Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 5 Green Missal 503, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 514 or Our Lady of Lourdes Optional Memoria White Missal 861 with Common of the BVM 1098, Common Preface 644ff or of the BVM 624, 626 Blue Lectionary 514 or 955 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 12 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 5 Green Missal 503, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 517 In Memoriam: Fr Raymond Bryant (1984), Dc James McEwan (1994) 229 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 229

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Thursday 13 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 5 Green Missal 503, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 519 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 14 February Day of abstinence Ss Cyril, Monk, and Methodius, Bishop Feast White Patrons of Europe Missal 862, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 957 In Memoriam: Fr Jerome O’Sullivan (1977) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 15 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 5 Green Missal 503, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 523 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 523 In Memoriam: Fr John Proctor (1970), Fr Patrick Chick (2008) First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 16 February Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sexagesima Green Missal 504, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 652 Mass pro populo EF: Sexagesima Violet Announce: • Collection today for the Lourdes Pilgrimage Fund. Gift Aid. In Memoriam: Fr John Sewell (1980) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 17 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 6 Green Missal 504, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 525 or The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order Optional Memoria White Missal 863 with Common for Religious 1164 Common Preface 644ff or for Saints 632,4 or Religious 642 Blue Lectionary 525 or 958 230 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 230

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Tuesday 18 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 6 Green Missal 504, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 527 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 19 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 6 Green Missal 504, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 529 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 20 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 6 Green Missal 504, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 531 In Memoriam: Fr Henry Minter (1968) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 21 February Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 6 Green Missal 504, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 533 or St Robert Southwell, Priest, Martyr Optional Memoria Red Diocesan Missal, or Common of One Martyr 1118, Preface of Martyrs 636, 638, or Common Preface 644ff Diocesan Lectionary or Blue Lectionary 533 or St Peter Damian, Bishop, Doctor Optional Memoria White Missal 863 with Common of Doctors 1146 or Bishops 1130, Preface of Pastors 640 or Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 533 or 960 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 22 February The Chair of St Peter the Apostle Feast, White Missal 864, Gloria, no Creed, Preface I of the Apostles, 628 Blue Lectionary 962 First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter Week 3 EF Vespers of the Feast, Commemoration of the Sunday 231 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 231

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Sunday 23 February Day for the unemployed Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Quinquagesima Green Missal 505, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 656 Mass pro populo EF: Quinquagesima, Violet Announce: • Encourage people to give Lenten Alms. • Wednesday is Ash Wednesday; fasting and abstinence. Fasting is a considerable reduction in food, abstinence is from flesh meat (or in the case of vegetarians another food group) and is mandatory for those 14 and over; fasting from the age of 18 until 60. CIC 1252 In Memoriam: Fr Michael Albon (1981) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 24 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 7 Green Missal 505, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 537 In Memoriam: Fr Bruce Keller (1975) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Shrove Tuesday 25 February Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 7 Green Missal 505, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 540 In Memoriam: Fr Michael Reynolds (2007) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– THE SEASON OF LENT Cycle of Prayer: During Lent we are asked to pray for these intentions: candidates for the Sacraments; women; the needy and hungry of the world; penitents and wanderers. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 26 February Fasting and Abstinence Ash Wednesday Violet Missal 233, Preface III or IV of Lent, 584-587 Red Lectionary 191 Note that the distribution of ashes after the Gospel replaces the Penitential Act; the Collect therefore is prayed directly after the Greeting. Office: Volume II; Psalter Week 4. In Memoriam: Fr Richard Veal (2012), Canon Peter Humfrey (2012) 232 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 232

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Thursday 27 February Thursday after Ash Wednesday Violet Missal 237, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 194 In Memoriam: Fr David Sutcliffe (2010) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 28 February Day of Abstinence Friday after Ash Wednesday Violet Missal 238, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 196 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 29 February Saturday after Ash Wednesday Violet Missal 237, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 194 The Saturday Mass of our Lady is not celebrated through Lent or Eastertide. Cathedral, Rite of Election. RCIA 59 First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter week 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MARCH Sunday 1 March First Sunday of Lent Violet Missal 240, No Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface 241 Red Lectionary 207 Mass pro populo Announce: • Friday is Lent Fast Day. Envelopes and other contributions will be collected next Sunday. Voluntary Collection for CAFOD. Not Gift Aid. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 2 March Monday of the First Week in Lent Violet Missal 244, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 210 In Memoriam: Fr Charles Jeffries (2019) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 3 March Tuesday of the First Week in Lent Violet Missal 245, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 212 In Memoriam: Fr Edward Stuart Bell (1995) 233 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 233

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Wednesday 4 March Wednesday of the First Week in Lent Violet Missal 246, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 214 Optional Commemoration (Collect only) of St Casimir 868. In Memoriam: Fr Timothy O’Driscoll (1983), Fr David Maskell (2018) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 5 March Thursday of the First Week in Lent Violet Missal 247, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 216 In Memoriam: Fr Kevin Gaskin (2014), Fr John Pearson (2018) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 6 March Lent Fast Day, Day of Abstinence Women’s World Day of Prayer Friday of the First Week in Lent Violet Missal 248, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 218 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 7 March Saturday of the First Week in Lent Violet Missal 249, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 221 Commemoration (Collect only) of Ss Perpetua and Felicity 868 First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 8 March Second, ‘Transfiguration’ Sunday of Lent Violet Missal 250, No Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface 251 Red Lectionary 223 Mass pro populo Announce: • Voluntary collection for CAFOD. Not Gift Aid. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 9 March Monday of the Second Week in Lent Violet Missal 253, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 231 Optional Commemoration (Collect only) of St Frances of Rome 869. In Memoriam: Canon Richard Incledon (2012) 234 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 234

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Tuesday 10 March Tuesday of the Second Week in Lent Violet Missal 254, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 232 In Memoriam: Fr Albert Hadshar (1991) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 11 March Wednesday of the Second Week in Lent Violet Missal 255, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 234 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 12 March Thursday of the Second Week in Lent Violet Missal 256, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 236 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 13 March Day of Abstinence Friday of the Second Week in Lent Violet Missal 257, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 239 In Memoriam: Canon Daniel Moriarty (1984) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 14 March Saturday of the Second Week in Lent Violet Missal 258, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 241 In Memoriam: Bishop David Cashman (1971), Fr Denis Cronin (2013) First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter week 3 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 15 March Third Sunday of Lent Violet First Scrutiny RCIA 73 Missal 259, No Gloria, Creed, Preface I or II of Lent, 580-583 Red Lectionary 245 Mass pro populo In Memoriam: Fr Hugh Scullin (1981), Fr Charles Clarke (1985) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 16 March Monday of the Third Week in Lent Violet Missal 263, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 262 235 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 235

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Tuesday 17 March St Patrick, Bishop, Missionary Feast White Missal 873, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 1326 (National section), without the second reading. Lenten Acclamation before the Gospel. In Memoriam: Fr Michael Carroll (1978) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 18 March Wednesday of the Third Week in Lent Violet Missal 265, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 267 Optional Commemoration (Collect only) of St Cyril of Jerusalem 874 In Memoriam: Fr David Mead-Briggs (1994) First Vespers of St Joseph –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 19 March No Lenten discipline today St Joseph, Spouse of the B.Virgin Mary Solemnity White Missal 875, Gloria and Creed, Preface of St Joseph, 876 Blue Lectionary 980 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 20 March Day of Abstinence Friday of the Third Week in Lent Violet Missal 267, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 271 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 21 March Saturday of the Third Week in Lent Violet Missal 268, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 273 Rt Revd Richard Moth appointed as fifth bishop of Arundel and Brighton 2015. In Memoriam: Fr Hugh Raynham (1976), Fr Jeremy Lear (1984) First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter Week 4 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 22 March Fourth ‘Lætare’ Sunday of Lent Rose or Violet Second Scrutiny RCIA 87 Missal 269, No Gloria, Creed, Preface I or II of Lent, 580-583 Red Lectionary 276 Mass pro populo In Memoriam: Fr Cyril Cravos (2009) 236 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 236

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Monday 23 March Monday of the Fourth Week in Lent Violet Missal 273, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 290 In Memoriam: Fr Edmund Daly (1983) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 24 March Tuesday of the Fourth Week in Lent Violet Missal 274, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 292 In Memoriam: Canon Thomas Lynch (1996), Fr Edward Holloway (1999) First Vespers of the Annunciation –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 25 March The Annunciation of the Lord Solemnity White No Lenten discipline today Missal 881, Gloria, Creed, (with genuflection at Et incarnatus) Proper Preface 882 Blue Lectionary 985 In Memoriam: Fr Hugh Donaghy (1982) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 26 March Thursday of the Fourth Week in Lent Violet Missal 276, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 297 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 27 March Day of Abstinence Friday of the Fourth Week in Lent Violet Missal 277, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 300 In Memoriam: Fr John Flanagan (1977), Fr Richard Frost (1999) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 28 March Saturday of the Fourth Week in Lent Violet Missal 278, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Lent, 580-587 Red Lectionary 303 Should the custom of veiling or removing images be observed, this is done after Mass today. Crosses remain veiled or removed until after the Solemn Liturgy on Good Friday; images until the Easter Vigil. First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter Week 1 2 37 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 237

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Sunday 29 March Fifth Sunday of Lent Violet Third Scrutiny, RCIA 95 Missal 280, No Gloria, Creed, Preface I or II of Lent, 580-583 Red Lectionary 305 Mass pro populo EF: First Passion Sunday –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 30 March Monday of the Fifth Week in Lent Violet Missal 284, Preface I of the Passion 588 Red Lectionary 319 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 31 March Tuesday of the Fifth Week in Lent Violet Missal 286, Preface I of the Passion 588 Red Lectionary 326 In Memoriam: Fr Vincent Murphy (2005) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– APRIL Wednesday 1 April Wednesday of the Fifth Week in Lent Violet Missal 287, Preface I of the Passion 588 Red Lectionary 328 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 2 April Thursday of the Fifth Week in Lent Violet Missal 288, Preface I of the Passion 588 Red Lectionary 331 Optional Commemoration (Collect only) of St Francis of Paola 884. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 3 April Day of Abstinence Day of prayer for survivors of sexual abuse Friday of the Fifth Week in Lent Violet Missal 290, Preface I of the Passion 588 Red Lectionary 333 238 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 238

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Saturday 4 April Saturday of the Fifth Week in Lent Violet Missal 292, Preface I of the Passion 588 Red Lectionary 336 Optional Commemoration (Collect only) of St Isidore 884. In Memoriam: Canon Tony Clarke (2007) First Vespers of Palm Sunday –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 5 April Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Red Missal 297 (Procession), 308 (Solemn Entrance), 309 (Simple Entrance). After the Procession or Solemn Entrance, Mass begins with the Collect. No Gloria. Creed. Preface 311. Readings: The Procession Gospel is in the Missal 300 (N.B. it is also in the Red Lectionary 343 but in a different translation). Readings at Mass: Red Lectionary 346, Passion according to St Matthew, 348. Announce: • Friday is a day of Fasting and Abstinence. • Collection for the Holy Places on Friday. Not Gift Aid. EF: Palm Sunday: Red for Procession, Violet for Mass In Memoriam: Fr Paul Wilkins (2003) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 6 April Monday of Holy Week Violet Missal 314, Preface II of the Passion 590 Red Lectionary 374 In Memoriam: Fr Edward Rodley (1975), Canon John Preedy (1987) Office, Psalter Week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 7 April Tuesday of Holy Week Violet Missal 316, Preface II of the Passion 590 Red Lectionary 376 In Memoriam: Fr Patrick O’Brien (1974), Fr Stephen Tynan (2003) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 8 April ‘Spy’ Wednesday of Holy Week Violet Missal 318, Preface II of the Passion 590 Red Lectionary 379 In Memoriam: Fr Ralph Message (1998) Chrism Mass at the Cathedral White, Diocesan Vestments Missal 320, Preface of the Priesthood of Christ 324 Red Lectionary 379 239 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 239

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THE SACRED PASCHAL TRIDUUM Once the Triduum has begun, only the Sacraments of Penance and Anointing are to be celebrated until Easter. Communion outside the ceremonies is only to be given as Viaticum or, on Good Friday, to those who cannot participate in the Liturgy. Private Masses are not to be celebrated on any day of the Triduum. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 9 April Maundy Thursday Collect the Holy Oils from the Deanery centre, having burned last year’s parish supply and cleaned the stocks. The tabernacle should be empty before Mass. Another tabernacle should be prepared on the Altar of Repose, and suitably decorated. By custom altar and processional crosses may be veiled in white. The Holy Oils may be solemnly welcomed before Mass. Mass of the Lord’s Supper Best White Missal 330, Gloria (with ringing of bells), optional Mandatum (washing of feet) after the Homily, no Creed. Preface 336. Proper Communicantes in EP1, and varied text of the Consecration all in the Missal 337ff. Red Lectionary 387 After the postcommunion prayer, the Blessed Sacrament is transferred to the Altar of Repose, Missal 345. Other altars may then be stripped. Vespers is recited by those who do not attend the Mass of the Lord’s Supper. In Memoriam: Canon Patrick Cox (1996) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 10 April Good Friday Day of Fasting and Abstinence Solemn Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion Red Missal 346 Red Lectionary 390 Announce: • Special Collection for the Holy Places (mandatory). Not Gift Aid. Vespers is recited by those who do not attend the Solemn Liturgy. In Memoriam: Fr Leonard Whatmore (1982) 240 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 240

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Saturday 11 April Holy Saturday Morning: Święconka: by custom, Slavs, especially Poles and some Slovaks, like to bring baskets of Easter Food—specifically lamb, eggs and bread, for blessing, in that order. It is necessary to reserve some Holy Water for this ceremony . Vespers of Holy Saturday. The Solemn Vigil of Easter White This may not begin before sunset (8.20pm today). RCIA 107 and 117 ( texts to be modified according to the 2011 Roman Missal and new translation of the Rite of Confirmation ). Missal 377, Preface I of Easter (‘on this night’) 592, Proper Communicantes and Hanc Igitur. Dismissal with double Alleluia . Red Lectionary 399, Gospel for Year A 415 Compline is not said by those who attend the Vigil. In Memoriam: Fr Brendan Burke (2011) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– THE SEASON OF EASTER Cycle of Prayer: During Easter we are asked to pray for these intentions: new members of the Church; vocations; the right use of the media; the Church; human work. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 12 April Easter Sunday White Missal 424, Gloria, Sequence Victimæ Paschali laudes , Creed replaced by Renewal of Baptismal Promises, Preface I of Easter 592 (‘on this day’) Proper Communicantes and Hanc Igitur. Dismissal with double Alleluia . Red Lectionary 417 The Gospel from the Vigil 415 may be used as an alternative. For evening Mass, the Emmaus Gospel 428 may be used. The Office of Readings is not said by those who have attended the Vigil. In Memoriam: Fr Patrick Emmanuel (2001), Mgr. Canon James McConnon (2004) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 13 April Easter Monday White Missal 426, Gloria, Optional Sequence Victimæ Paschali laudes , no Creed, Preface I of Easter 592 (‘on this day’) Proper Communicantes and Hanc Igitur in EP1. Dismissal with double Alleluia . Red Lectionary 423 In Memoriam: Fr Archibald MacDonnell (1971), Fr John Franklin (1972) 241 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 241

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Tuesday 14 April Easter Tuesday White Missal 427, Gloria, Optional Sequence Victimæ Paschali laudes , no Creed, Preface I of Easter 592 (‘on this day’) Proper Communicantes and Hanc Igitur in EP1. Dismissal with double Alleluia . Red Lectionary 425 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 15 April Easter Wednesday White Missal 428, Gloria, Optional Sequence Victimæ Paschali laudes , no Creed, Preface I of Easter 592 (‘on this day’) Proper Communicantes and Hanc Igitur in EP1. Dismissal with double Alleluia . Red Lectionary 427 In Memoriam: Fr Patrick Kenny (2017) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 16 April Easter Thursday White Missal 429, Gloria, Optional Sequence Victimæ Paschali laudes , no Creed, Preface I of Easter 592 (‘on this day’) Proper Communicantes and Hanc Igitur in EP1. Dismissal with double Alleluia . Red Lectionary 430 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 17 April No abstinence today Easter Friday White Missal 430, Gloria, Optional Sequence Victimæ Paschali laudes , no Creed, Preface I of Easter 592 (‘on this day’) Proper Communicantes and Hanc Igitur in EP1. Dismissal with double Alleluia . Red Lectionary 432 In Memoriam: Canon Kevin McHugh (2008) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 18 April Easter Saturday White Missal 431, Gloria, Optional Sequence Victimæ Paschali laudes , no Creed, Preface I of Easter 592 (‘on this day’) Proper Communicantes and Hanc Igitur in EP1. Dismissal with double Alleluia . Red Lectionary 435 First Vespers of Sunday (Proper psalms) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 19 April Second, ‘Low’, Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy Sunday) Missal 432, Gloria, Creed, Preface I of Easter 592 (‘on this day’) Proper Communicantes and Hanc Igitur in EP1. Dismissal with double Alleluia . The Sequence is not said today as the Octave begins on Holy Saturday. Strangely though we still have the proper Communicantes &c. Red Lectionary 438 242 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 242

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Monday 20 April Monday after the Second Sunday of Easter White Missal 434, with Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 447 Office: Psalter Week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 21 April St Anselm Memoria White Missal 887 with Common of Bishops 1130 or Doctors 1146 Red Lectionary 449 or Blue Lectionary 999 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 22 April Wednesday after the Second Sunday of Easter White Missal 436, with Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 452 In Memoriam: Canon Daniel O’Kane (1978), Fr Edward Fooks (1998) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 23 April St George, Martyr, Patron of England Solemnity Red Missal 888, Gloria, Creed, Preface of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 1329 (N.B. National Section. Because this feast has been elevated to a Solemnity since the publication of the Lectionary, a second reading should be provided from 1461-1466. No.7, 1464 seems appropriate.) In Memoriam: Canon Walter Quinlan (1975) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 24 April Day of Abstinence Friday after the Second Sunday of Easter White Missal 436, with Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 452 or St Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Bishop, Martyr Optional Memoria Red Missal 888, with Common of Martyrs 1124 or Bishops 1130 Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 452 or Blue Lectionary 1003 or St Adalbert of Prague, Bishop, Martyr Optional Memoria Red Missal 890, with Common of Martyrs 1124 or Bishops 1130 Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 452 or from Common of Martyrs 1457ff & 1466ff or Pastors 1482ff & 1492ff (there are no proper readings). St Adalbert would usually be celebrated on 23 April, but in England is moved to today because of St George. In Memoriam: Fr Christopher Spender (2000) 243 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 243

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Saturday 25 April St Mark, Evangelist Feast Red Missal 891, Gloria, no Creed, Preface II of Apostles 630 Blue Lectionary 1005 In Memoriam: Fr Peter Dorman (1982) First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 3 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 26 April Third Sunday of Easter White Missal 440, Gloria, Creed, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 461 Mass pro populo EF: Second Sunday after Easter Announce: • Next week, collection for the education of future priests. Gift Aid. In Memoriam: Fr Colum Murray (1990) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 27 April Monday after the Third Sunday of Easter White Missal 442, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 472 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 28 April Tuesday after the Third Sunday of Easter White Missal 443, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 474 or St Peter Chanel, Priest, Martyr Optional Memoria Red Missal 890 with Common of one Martyr 1124 or Missionaries 1142, Preface of Easter, p592-600 Red Lectionary 474 or Blue Lectionary 1107 or St Louis Marie Grignon de Montfort, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 894 with Common of one Pastor 1137, Preface of Easter, p592-600 Red Lectionary 474 or Blue Lectionary Common of Pastors 1482ff & 1492ff (There are no proper readings). In Memoriam: Fr Robert Andrews (2002) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 29 April St Catherine of Siena, Virgin, Doctor, Patron of Europe. Feast White Missal 895, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Holy Virgins and Religious 642. Blue Lectionary 1009 In Memoriam: Fr Dominic Rolls (2016) 244 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 244

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Thursday 30 April Thursday after the Third Sunday of Easter White Missal 445, with Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 479 or St Pius V, Pope Optional Memoria White Missal 890 with Common of Popes 1130, Preface of Easter, p592-600 Red Lectionary 479 or Blue Lectionary 1011 In Memoriam: Fr Gerald Sproston (1985) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– MAY Friday 1 May First Friday, Day of abstinence Friday after the Third Sunday of Easter White Missal 446, with Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 481 or St Joseph the Worker Optional Memoria White Missal 897 Proper Preface 898 Blue Lectionary 1013 (there is a proper Gospel) or Red Lectionary 481 In Memoriam: Canon Peter Paul King (1968) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 2 May St Athanasius, Bishop, Doctor Memoria, White Missal 900, Preface of Easter 592-600 or Pastors, 640 Red Lectionary 484 or Blue Lectionary 1015 First Vespers of Sunday –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 3 May Day of Prayer for Vocations Fourth ‘Good Shepherd’ Sunday of Easter White Missal 448, Gloria, Creed, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 487 Mass pro populo EF Third Sunday after Easter Announce: • Collection for the education of future priests. Gift aid. Second Vespers and Compline of Sunday 245 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 245

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Monday 4 May The English Martyrs Feast Red Missal 902, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 1332 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 5 May Tuesday after the Fourth Sunday of Easter White Missal 450, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 499 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 6 May Wednesday after the Fourth Sunday of Easter White Missal 451, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 501 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 7 May Thursday after the Fourth Sunday of Easter White Missal 452, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 503 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 8 May Day of Abstinence Friday after the Fourth Sunday of Easter White Missal 453, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 505 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 9 May Saturday after the Fourth Sunday of Easter White Missal 454, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 508 First Vespers of Sunday –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 10 May Fifth Sunday of Easter White Missal 455, Gloria, Creed, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 511 Mass pro populo Announce: • Next week, collection for the missionary endeavour of the Diocese. Gift Aid. EF: Fourth Sunday after Easter 246 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 246

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Monday 11 May Monday after the Fifth Sunday of Easter White Missal 456, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 519 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 12 May Tuesday after the Fifth Sunday of Easter White Missal 457, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 522 or Ss Nereus and Achilleus, Martyrs Red Missal 904 with Common for Several Martyrs during Easter 1121 Red Lectionary 522 or Blue Lectionary 1019 or St Pancras, Martyr Red Missal 904 with Common for One Martyr during Easter 1124 Red Lectionary 522 or Blue Lectionary 1021 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 13 May Wednesday after the Fifth Sunday of Easter White Missal 458, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 524 or St Erconwald, Bishop White Diocesan Missal or Common of Pastors 1133, Preface of Easter 592-600 or of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary 524 or Diocesan Lectionary or Common of Pastors, Blue Lectionary 1472ff or Our Lady of Fatima White Missal 904, Preface of Easter 592-600 or of BVM 624ff Red Lectionary 524 or Common of BVM Blue Lectionary 1421ff The Lectionary does not provide proper readings for this feast. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 14 May St Matthias, Apostle Feast Red Missal 905, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Apostles 628-631 Blue Lectionary 1023 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 15 May Day of Abstinence Friday after the Fifth Sunday of Easter White Missal 460, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 528 247 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 247

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Saturday 16 May Saturday after the Fifth Sunday of Easter White Missal 461, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 531 First Vespers of Sunday –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 17 May Sixth Sunday of Easter White Missal 462, Gloria, Creed, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 534 Mass pro populo Announce: • Thursday is the feast of the Ascension; Holyday of Obligation. • Collection for the missionary endeavour of the Diocese. Gift Aid. • Next week, collection for the Catholic Communications Network. Not Gift Aid. EF: Fifth Sunday after Easter In Memoriam: Fr Gerald Thornton (1986), Canon Desmond McCarthy (1988) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 18 May Monday after the Sixth Sunday of Easter White Missal 464, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 542 or St John I, Pope, Martyr Optional Memoria Red Missal 906 with Common of One Martyr 1124 or of Popes 1130 Red Lectionary 542 or Blue Lectionary 1026 In Memoriam: Fr Charles McNamara (1969), Dc James Lawler (2004) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 19 May Tuesday after the Sixth Sunday of Easter White Missal 465, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 544 or St Dunstan, Bishop White Missal 906 with Common of Bishops 1133, or Diocesan Propers Red Lectionary 544 or Diocesan Lectionary or Common of Pastors, Blue Lectionary 1472ff 248 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 248

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Wednesday 20 May At the Morning Mass: Wednesday after the Sixth Sunday of Easter White Missal 466, Preface of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 546 or St Bernadine of Siena, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 890 with Common of Missionaries 1142 or of Religious 1164, Preface of Easter 592-600 or of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary 546 or Blue Lectionary 1028 In Memoriam: Mgr Canon Tim Rice VG (1988) Evening: Vigil Mass of the Ascension White Missal 469, Gloria, Creed, Preface of the Ascension 602-605, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Red Lectionary 549 (There are no proper readings for the Vigil) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 21 May Holy Day of Obligation The Ascension of the Lord White Missal 471, Gloria, Creed, Preface of the Ascension 602-605, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Red Lectionary 549 Mass pro populo –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 22 May Friday after the Sixth Sunday of Easter, White Missal 474, Preface of Ascension 602-605 or of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 562 or St Rita of Cascia, Religious Optional Memoria White Missal 908 with Common for Religious 1164 Red Lectionary 562 or Common of Virgins Blue Lectionary 1517ff (no proper readings) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 23 May Saturday after the Sixth Sunday of Easter, White Missal 476, Preface of Ascension 602-605 or of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 564 First Vespers of Sunday 249 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 249

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Sunday 24 May World Communications Day Seventh Sunday of Easter White Missal 478, Gloria, Creed, Preface of Ascension 602-605 or of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 567 Mass pro populo EF: Sunday within the Octave of the Ascension Announce: • Collection for the Catholic Communications Network. Not Gift Aid. In Memoriam: Fr Cyril Scarborough (1985), Canon Joseph Flanagan (1990) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 25 May St Bede the Venerable, Priest, Doctor Memoria White Missal 911, with Common of Doctors 1146, or of Monks 1162, Preface of Ascension 602-605 or of Easter 592-600 or of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary 576 or Blue Lectionary 1341 ( n.b. National Calendar section) In Memoriam: Fr John Chatterton (1970), Fr Alwyn Wragg (1989) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 26 May St Philip Neri, Priest Memoria White Missal 912, Preface of Ascension 602-605 or of Easter 592-600 or of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary 578 or Blue Lectionary 1036 In Memoriam: Fr Jeremiah Corcoran (1985), Mgr Canon Anthony Whale (2016) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 27 May St Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop Feast White Missal 913, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 1341 (National section) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 28 May Thursday after the Seventh Sunday of Easter White Missal 482, Preface of Ascension 602-605 or of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 583 or Blessed Margaret Pole, Martyr Optional Memorial Red Diocesan Missal or Common of Holy Women Martyrs 1128, Preface of Ascension 602-605 or of Easter 592-600 or of Martyrs 636ff Red Lectionary 583 or Diocesan Lectionary Rt Revd Richard Moth installed as fifth bishop of Arundel and Brighton 2015. In Memoriam: Dc Hilary Parsons 250 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 250

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Friday 29 May Day of Abstinence Friday after the Seventh Sunday of Easter White Missal 483, Preface of Ascension 602-605 or of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 585 or St Paul VI, Pope Optional Memoria White Common of Popes 1130, Preface of Ascension 602-605 or of Easter 592-600 or of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary 585 or Blue Lectionary Common of Pastors 1472ff In Memoriam: Fr Edmund Geoghegan (1993) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 30 May Morning Mass Saturday after the Seventh Sunday of Easter White Missal 484, Gloria, Creed, Preface of Ascension 602-605 or of Easter 592-600 Red Lectionary 588 First Vespers of Pentecost Evening Mass Vigil Mass of Pentecost Red For the Vigil of Pentecost, the Missal offers both an extended form, 487 and a simple form, 491 Missal 487 or 491, Gloria, Creed, Preface of Pentecost 494, Proper Communicantes in EP1, Dismissal with double alleluia. Red Lectionary 596 If the simple form of vigil is chosen, the first reading may be selected from the four readings presented. At the extended form, all four are used before the Gloria of the Mass, as at the Easter Vigil. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 31 May Day of Prayer for the Church Pentecost Red Missal 493, Gloria, Creed, Preface of Pentecost 494, Proper Communicantes in EP1, Dismissal with double alleluia. Red Lectionary 601 with Sequence Veni Sancte Spiritus Mass pro populo –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ORDINARY TIME Cycle of Prayer: during Ordinary Time (Summer), i.e. up to September, we are asked to pray for these intentions: a deeper understanding between Christians and Jews; those who suffer persecution, oppression and denial of human rights; Europe; human life; seafarers. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Week 9 of Ordinary Time Psalter Week 1 2 51 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 251

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JUNE Monday 1 June Mary, Mother of the Church Memoria White Missal 1411, Preface of the Blessed Virgin Mary 624, 626, A proper preface is still in preparation by ICEL: meanwhile, those who have a copy of the Collection of Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary might use one of the prefaces for the Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Image and Mother of the Church, 109-112. Blue Lectionary 562 or Brown Lectionary 841 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 2 June Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 9 Green Missal 507, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 564 or Ss Marcellinus and Peter, Martyrs Red Missal 918 with Common of Several Martyrs 1111 Preface of Martyrs 636, 638 or Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 564 or 1048 In Memoriam: Canon Cyril Plummer (1981), Fr Louis Keating (1988) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 3 June St Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs. Memoria Red Missal 918, Preface of Martyrs 636 or Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 566 or 1050 In Memoriam: Fr Maurice Pledger (1969), Fr Howard Kelleher (1989) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 4 June Our Lord Jesus Christ, Eternal High Priest Feast White Mass proper, Gloria, no Creed, Proper Preface. Proper lectionary. Full liturgical texts can be downloaded from: http://www.liturgyoffice.org.uk/Calendar/Sanctoral/OLJC-full.pdf Missal only: http://www.liturgyoffice.org.uk/Calendar/Sanctoral/OLJC-Missal.pdf Lectionary only: http://www.liturgyoffice.org.uk/Calendar/Sanctoral/OLJC-Lectionary.pdf Office only: http://www.liturgyoffice.org.uk/Calendar/Sanctoral/OLJC-Office.pdf Should it not prove possible to download these texts, there is a Votive Mass Our Lord Jesus Christ the Eternal High Priest in the Missal 1395, Preface of the Eucharist 622-3, Brown Lectionary 794. 252 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 252

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Friday 5 June First Friday, Day of Abstinence St Boniface, Bishop, Martyr Memoria Red Missal 920, (N.B. the prayer on p.919 is for outside England) with Common of Martyrs 1118 or Missionaries 1142, Preface of Martyrs 636 or Pastors 640 or Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 570 or 1052 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 6 June Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 9 Green Missal 507, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 572 or St Norbert, Bishop Optional Memoria White Missal p.920 with Common of Pastor Bishops 1130, 1133 or Religious 1164 Blue Lectionary 572 or 1054 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 572 In Memoriam: Dc John Brockman (2009) First Vespers of Trinity Sunday –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 7 June The Most Holy Trinity White Missal 533, Gloria, Creed, proper Preface 534 Red Lectionary 611 Mass pro populo –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 8 June Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 10 White Missal 508, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 574 Psalter Week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 9 June Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 10 Green Missal 508, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 576 or St Ephraem, Deacon Optional Memoria White Missal 921 with Common of Doctors 1146 Common Preface 644 or of Saints 632, 634 Blue Lectionary 576 or 1056 253 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 253

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or St Columba (Colmcille) , Abbot Optional Memoria White Missal 922 with Common of Abbots 1161 Common Preface 644 or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 576 or 1345 (national section) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 10 June Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 10 Green Missal 508, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 579 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 11 June St Barnabas, Apostle Memoria Red Missal 922, Preface of Apostles 628-631 Blue Lectionary 1058 (The first reading is proper) or 581 Corpus Christi will be celebrated on Sunday In Memoriam: Canon Joseph Tritschler (2000) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 12 June Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 10 Green Missal 508, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 583 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 13 June St Anthony of Padua, Priest, Doctor Memoria White Missal 924 with Common of Pastors 1130, or Doctors 1146 or Religious 1164 Blue Lectionary 585 or 1060 First Vespers of Corpus Christi –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 14 June The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ . Solemnity White Missal 537, Gloria, Creed, proper Preface 538 Red Lectionary 617, Sequence Lauda Sion Salvatorem in either long or short form, 619 Mass pro populo EF: Second Sunday after Pentecost, Green or External Solemnity of Corpus Christi, White. Announce: • Friday is the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. No Friday abstinence. • Next week, collection for A Day for Life. Not Gift Aid. In Memoriam: Fr Edward Maxwell (1965) 254 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 254

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Monday 15 June Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 11 Green Missal 509, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 587 Office, Psalter Week 3 In Memoriam: Fr Etienne Robo (1972), Fr Colman Quinn (1988) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 16 June St Richard of Chichester, Bishop Memoria White Secondary Patron of the Diocese Missal 924 with Common of Bishops 1133 or Diocesan Propers Blue Lectionary 589 or Diocesan Lectionary or Common of Pastors 1472ff In Memoriam: Fr Henry Hill (1989) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 17 June Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 11 Green Missal 509, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 591 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 18 June Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 11 Green Missal 509, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 594 First Vespers of the Sacred Heart –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 19 June No abstinence today The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Solemnity White Missal 540, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface 541 Red Lectionary 628 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 20 June The Immaculate Heart of Mary Memoria White Missal 916, Preface I of BVM (‘on the feast day’) 624 or II 626 Blue Lectionary 1043 (this has a proper Gospel) or 599 First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 4 255 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 255

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Sunday 21 June A Day for Life Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 510, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 668 Mass pro populo EF: Third Sunday after Pentecost, Green Announce: • Collection for A Day for Life. Not Gift Aid. • Next week, collection for Peter’s Pence. Not Gift Aid. In Memoriam: Canon Leonard O’Donnell (1972) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 22 June Ss John Fisher and Thomas More, Martyrs. Feast Red Missal 928, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 1350 (n.b. National Calendar) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 23 June Morning Mass: Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 12 Green Missal 510, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 603 or St Etheldreda (Audrey), Abbess White Missal 930 with Common of Holy Women 1170 or Religious 1164, Common Preface 644ff or of Virgins 642 Blue Lectionary 603 or Commons 1517ff or St Thomas Garnet, Priest, Martyr Red Diocesan Propers or Common of Martyrs 1118 Blue Lectionary 603 or Diocesan Lectionary First Vespers of St John the Baptist Evening Mass: Vigil of St John the Baptist White Missal 933, Proper Preface of the following day 934 Blue Lectionary 1070 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 24 June The Birth of St John the Baptist Solemnity White Missal 934, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface of the day 934 Blue Lectionary 1073 Mass pro populo In Memoriam: Mgr Canon Arthur Iggleden (2001), Fr Geoffrey Sansom (2001) 256 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 256

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Thursday 25 June Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 12 Green Missal 510, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 608 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 26 June Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 12 Green Missal 510, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 610 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 27 June Morning Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 12 Green Missal 510, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 613 or St Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop, Doctor Optional Memoria White Missal 937, with Common for a Bishop 1130 or Doctor 1146, Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 613 or 1075 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass, White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 613 In Memoriam: Fr Robert Madden (1999) Evening First Vespers of Ss Peter and Paul Vigil Mass of Ss Peter and Paul Red Missal 938, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface of the day 940 Blue Lectionary 1079 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 28 June Ss Peter and Paul, Apostles Solemnity Red Missal 940, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface of the day 934 Blue Lectionary 1082 Mass pro populo EF: Fourth Sunday after Pentecost or External Solemnity of Ss Peter and Paul Announce: • Today, second collection for Peter’s Pence. Not Gift Aid. 2 57 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 257

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Monday 29 June Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 13 Green Missal 511, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 616 Office: Psalter Week 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 30 June Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 13 Green Missal 511, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 618 or The First Martyrs of the See of Rome Optional Memoria Red Missal 943 with Common of Several Martyrs 1111 Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636, 638 Blue Lectionary 618 or 1085 Cathedral only: First Vespers of the Consecration –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– JULY Wednesday 1 July Consecration of Arundel Cathedral Outside the Cathedral: Feast White Missal 1095, Gloria, no Creed, Proper Preface 1096 Readings: Suggestion: First Reading and Psalm 3, Blue Lectionary 1394; Acclamation and Gospel 4, 1405. In the Cathedral: Solemnity White Missal 1091, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface 1092 Readings: Suggestion: First Reading and Psalm 3, Blue Lectionary 1394; Second Reading 4, 1402; Acclamation and Gospel 4, 1405. The celebrant is at liberty to choose any of the readings from the Blue Lectionary 1392ff. Office: Common of the Dedication of a Church –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 2 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 13 Green Missal 511, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 622 or (transferred in A&B from 1 July) St Oliver Plunkett, Bishop, Martyr Red Missal 944 with Common of Martyrs 1118 or Bishops 1133 Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636 or Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 622 or 1352 258 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 258

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Friday 3 July First Friday, Day of Abstinence St Thomas, Apostle Feast Red Missal 944, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Apostles 628 Blue Lectionary 1087 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 4 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 13 Green Missal 511, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 627 or St Elizabeth of Portugal Optional Memoria White Missal 945 with Common for Those who Practised Works of Mercy 1167. Common Preface 644ff or for Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 627 or 1088 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass, White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 627 First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 5 July Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 512, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 673 Mass pro populo EF: Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, Green Announce: • Next week, collection for the Apostleship of the Sea. Not Gift Aid. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 6 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 14 Green Missal 512, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 629 or St Maria Goretti, Virgin, Martyr Optional Memoria White Missal 946 with Common for a Virgin Martyr 1127 or Virgins 1150. Common Preface 644ff or for Martyrs 636 or Virgins 642 Blue Lectionary 629 or 1093 In Memoriam: Fr William Timmons (2004) 259 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 259

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Tuesday 7 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 14 Green Missal 512, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 631 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 8 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 14 Green Missal 512, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 633 In Memoriam: Fr John Medcalf (2002) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 9 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 14 Green Missal 512, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 635 or St Augustine Zhao Rong and Companions, Martyrs Martyrs of China Optional Memoria Red Missal 947 with Common of Several Martyrs 1111; Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 635 or Common of Martyrs (no proper readings) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 10 July Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 14 Green Missal 512, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 637 In Memoriam: Mgr. David (Dillwyn) Lewis (2000) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 11 July St Benedict, Abbot, Patron of Europe Feast White Missal 948, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Pastors 640 or Religious 642 Blue Lectionary 1095 First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 3 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 12 July Sea Sunday Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 513, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 675 Mass pro populo EF: Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, Green Announce: • Collection for the Apostleship of the Sea. Not Gift Aid. 260 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 260

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Monday 13 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 15 Green Missal 513, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 642 or St Henry, Optional Memoria White Missal p 949 with Common of One Saint 1159, Common Preface 644ff or of Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 642 or 1097 In Memoriam: Fr Leonard Turner (2011) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 14 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 15 Green Missal 513, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 645 or St Camillus of Lellis, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 950 with Common for Practitioners of Mercy 1167 Common Preface 644ff or of Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 645 or 1099 In Memoriam: Fr Francis Von Weyrother (1979) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 15 July St Bonaventure, Bishop, Doctor Memoria White Missal 950, with Common of Bishops 1130 or Doctors 1146; Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 647 or 1102 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 16 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 15 Green Missal 513, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 649 or Our Lady of Mount Carmel Optional Memoria White Missal 950 with Common of the BVM 1098ff; Common Preface 644ff or of the BVM 624 Blue Lectionary 649 or 1103 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 17 July Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 15 Green Missal 513, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 651 2 61 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 261

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Saturday 18 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 15 Green Missal 513, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 653 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 653 First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 4 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 19 July Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 514, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 679 Mass pro populo EF: Seventh Sunday after Pentecost, Green In Memoriam: Fr John Gillespie (1986) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 20 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 16 Green Missal 514, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 656 or St Apollinaris, Bishop, Martyr Optional Memoria Red Missal p 951 with Common or Martyrs 1118 or Bishops 1130, Common Preface 644ff or Martyrs 636 or Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 656 or Commons (no proper readings) In Memoriam: Fr Richard Garnett (1976), Fr Thomas Lane (1986), Canon Peter Freed (1991) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 21 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 16 Green Missal 514, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 658 or St Lawrence of Brindisi, Priest, Doctor White Missal 951 with Common of Pastors 1130 or Doctors 1146 or Religious 1164 Common Preface 644ff or Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 658 or Common of Pastors (no proper readings) 262 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 262

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Wednesday 22 July St Mary Magdalene Feast White Missal 952; Gloria, no Creed; Blue Lectionary 1108 There is a proper Preface of St Mary Magdalene which at the time of writing exists only in Latin; it can be found easily on the internet. Until an English translation is produced, I suggest Preface of Saints 632 or 634. At the Office of Readings, the psalmody, versicle, first reading and responsory are taken from the Common of Holy Women, and the Te Deum is said. In Memoriam: Fr Peter Edwards (2003) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 23 July St Bridget of Sweden, Patron of Europe . Feast White Missal 953, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Saints 632, or Virgins and Religious 642 Blue Lectionary 1111 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 24 July Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 16 Green Missal 514, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 665 or St Sharbel Makhlūf, Priest Optional Memoria White Maronite Hermit of Lebanon, 19th Century Missal p 954, with Common of Pastors 1137 or Monks 1162, Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 or Saints 632. Blue Lectionary 665 or Commons (no proper readings) In Memoriam: Fr Paul Edwards (1989), Fr David Scott (1992) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 25 July St James , Apostle Feast Red Missal 954, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Apostles 628 Blue Lectionary 1113 First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 26 July Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 515, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 682 Mass pro populo EF: Eighth Sunday after Pentecost, Green In Memoriam: Fr Bryan Storey (2018) 263 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 263

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Monday 27 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 17 Green Missal 515, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 669 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 28 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 17 Green Missal 515, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 671 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 29 July St Martha Memoria White Missal 957, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Saints 632, 634 Blue Lectionary 1117 (there is a proper Gospel) or 673 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 30 July Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 17 Green Missal 515, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 676 or St Peter Chrysologus, Bishop, Doctor Optional Memoria White Missal 958 with Common of Bishops 1133 or Doctors 1146, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 676 or 1120 In Memoriam: Mgr Richard Stewart (1985), Fr John Davies (2005), Canon Francis Collins (2007), Dc Patrick Moloney (2019) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 31 July Day of Abstinence St Ignatius Loyola Memoria White Missal 958, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 678 or 1121 In Memoriam: Mgr Canon Terence Stonehill (2011) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– AUGUST Saturday 1 August St Alphonsus Ligouri, Bishop, Doctor Memoria White Missal 960, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 680 or 1124 In Memoriam: Fr Peter McPolin (1968), Fr William Guinane (1982) First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 2 264 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 264

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Sunday 2 August Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 516, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 685 Mass pro populo EF: Ninth Sunday after Pentecost, Green In Memoriam: Fr Gordon Brayshaw (2000) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 3 August Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 18 Green Missal 516, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 682 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 4 August St John Mary Vianney, Priest Memoria, White Missal 962 with Common of One Pastor 1137 Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 685 or 1128 In Memoriam: Canon Dermot MacHale (1995) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 5 August Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 18 Green Missal 516, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 689 or Dedication of the Basilica of St Mary Major Optional Memoria White Missal 962 with Common of the BVM 1098 Preface of the BVM 624, 626 or Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 689 or 1129 In Memoriam: Canon John F. O’Connor (1981), Fr Andrew Beer (2008) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 6 August The Transfiguration of the Lord Feast White Missal 965, Gloria, no Creed, Proper Preface 966, Blue Lectionary 1131, with Gospel for Year A, 1133 265 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 265

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Friday 7 August First Friday, Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 18 Green Missal 516, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 693 or St Sixtus II, Pope, and Companions, Martyrs Optional Memoria Red Missal 968 with Common of Several Martyrs 1111, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 693 or 1135 or St Cajetan, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 968 with Common of One Pastor 1137 or Religious 1164, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 693 or 1137 In Memoriam: Fr Michael Costello (1973) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 8 August St Dominic, Priest Memoria White Missal 969, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors, 640 Blue Lectionary 695 or 1139 First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 3 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 9 August Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 517, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 688 Mass pro populo EF: Tenth Sunday after Pentecost –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 10 August St Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr Feast Red Missal 973, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Martyrs p.636 Blue Lectionary 1141 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 11 August St Clare, Virgin Memoria White Missal 974 with Common of Virgins 1149 or Nuns 1163 Blue Lectionary 700 or 1143 In Memoriam: Fr John McSheehy (1996) 266 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 266

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Wednesday 12 August Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 19 Green Missal 517, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 702 or St Jane Frances de Chantal, Religious. Optional Memoria White Missal 975 with Common for Religious 1164; Preface of Saints 632, 634 or Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 702 or 1294* * The feast of St Jane Frances was moved from 12 December to 12 August after the publication of the Lectionary. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 13 August Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 19 Green Missal 517, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 704 or Ss Pontian, Pope, and Hippolytus, Priest, Martyrs Optional Memoria Red Missal 965, with Common of Several Martyrs 1111 or Pastors 1136, Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636 or Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 704 or 1144 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 14 August Day of Abstinence St Maximilian Kolbe, Priest and Martyr Memoria Red Missal 976, Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636 or Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 707 or Common of Martyrs (no proper readings) In Memoriam: Fr Charles Dolman (1965), Fr Vincent Maxwell (1987) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 15 August Morning Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 19 Green Missal 517, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 710 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 710 Evening: First Vespers of the Assumption Vigil Mass of the Assumption of the B.V. Mary White Missal 977, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface of the day 982, Blue Lectionary 1146 2 67 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 267

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Sunday 16 August The Assumption of the B. Virgin Mary Solemnity White Co-Patron of the Diocese Missal 981, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface of the day 934 Blue Lectionary 1148 Mass pro populo EF: Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost, Green, or External Solemnity of the Assumption, White. In Memoriam: Fr Mark Quinn (1969) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 17 August Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 20 Green Missal 518, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 712 Office, Psalter Week 4 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 18 August Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 20 Green Missal 518, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 714 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 19 August Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 20 Green Missal 518, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 717 or St John Eudes, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 984, with Common for One Pastor 1137, or for Religious 1164; Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 717 or 1154 In Memoriam: Fr Robert Brett (2000) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 20 August St Bernard, Abbot, Doctor Memoria White Missal 985, Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 720 or 1156 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 21 August St Pius X, Pope Memoria White Missal 986 with Common of Popes 1130, Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 722 or 1158 In Memoriam: Fr James Barraud (1988), Canon Brian O’Sullivan (2015) 268 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 268

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Saturday 22 August The Queenship of the B. Virgin Mary Memoria White Missal 987, Preface of the BVM ‘on the feast day’ 624 Blue Lectionary 724 or 1160 First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 23 August Day of Abstinence Twenty First Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 519, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 692 Mass pro populo EF: Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost, Green In Memoriam: Fr Philip Dickerson (1996) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 24 August St Bartholomew, Apostle Feast Red Missal 988, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Apostles 624 Blue Lectionary 1164 In Memoriam: Dc Gerard Irwin (2019) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 25 August Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 21 Green Missal 519, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 728 or St Louis, King Optional Memoria White Missal 990 with Common for One Saint 1159 Common Preface 644ff or for Saints 632, 634 Blue Lectionary 728 or 1166 or St Joseph Calasanz, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 990 with Common for Educators 1168 or Pastors 1137 Common Preface 644ff or for Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 728 or 1168 In Memoriam: Canon Bernard Jose (1987) 269 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 269

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Wednesday 26 August Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 21 Green Missal 519, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 730 or Blessed Dominic Barberi of the Mother of God, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 991, with Common of One Pastor 1137 or of Religious 1164; Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 730 or 1355 (National Section) In Memoriam: Fr Thomas Hayes (1975) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 27 August St Monica Memoria White Missal 992, with Common for Holy Women 1170; Common Preface 644ff or of Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 732 or 1171 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 28 August Day of Abstinence St Augustine, Bishop, Doctor Memoria White Missal 992, Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 734 or 1172 In Memoriam: Fr Lionel Munns (1967) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 29 August The Passion of St John the Baptist Memoria Red Missal 993, Proper Preface 994 Blue Lectionary 1175 (there is a proper Gospel today) or 736 In Memoriam: Canon Eric Flood (2018) First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 30 August Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 520, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 695 Mass pro populo EF: Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Green In Memoriam: Fr Denis Hayes (2009) 270 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 270

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Monday 31 August Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 21 Green Missal 520, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 738 or St Aidan, Bishop, Missionary, and Saints of Lindisfarne Optional Memoria White Missal 996, with Common of Bishops 1133 or Religious 1164; Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 738 or Common of Pastors (no proper readings) In Memoriam: Fr Peter de’Ath (1997) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– SEPTEMBER Cycle of Prayer: during Ordinary Time (Autumn), i.e. from September to Christ the King, we are asked to pray for these intentions: students and teachers; the spread of the Gospel; the harvest; the fruits of human work, and the reverent use of creation; justice and peace in the world; all victims of war; young people; prisoners and their families. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 1 September Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 22 Green Missal 520, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 741 In Memoriam: Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, third Bishop of Arundel and Brighton (2017), Canon Christopher Aston (1978), Canon John Grant (1994) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 2 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 22 Green Missal 520, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 743 In Memoriam: Fr Arthur Woolmer (1989), Dc Joseph Crane (2009) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 3 September St Gregory the Great, Pope, Doctor Feast White Missal 998, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 1357 nb: there is an ‘international’ Mass for St Gregory on p 996 and ‘international’ readings in the Lectionary on 1178. In Arundel and Brighton, the national texts should be used from the pages shown above. In Memoriam: Canon Douglas Calver (1998), Dc Peter Lesser (2001), Fr Dermot Keaveney (2013) 271 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 271

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Friday 4 September First Friday, Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 22 Green Missal 520, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 747 or St Cuthbert, Bishop Optional Memoria White Missal 999, with Common for a Bishop 1133, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 747 or 1357 or Votive Mass of the Sacred Heart White Missal 1402 or 540, Proper Prefaces Blue Lectionary 747 or Brown Lectionary 818ff In Memoriam: Mgr Bryan Chestle (2019) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 5 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 22 Green Missal 520, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 749 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 299 First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 3 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 6 September Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 521, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 697 Mass pro populo EF: Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Green Announce: • Voluntary collection next Sunday for the Catholic Education Service. Not Gift Aid. In Memoriam: Fr Donald Wilkins (1984) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 7 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 23 Green Missal 521, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 751 272 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 272

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Tuesday 8 September The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary . Feast White Missal 1000, Preface of the BVM (and on the Nativity) 624 or 626 Blue Lectionary 1180 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 9 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 23 Green Missal 521, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 755 or St Peter Claver, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 1001 with Common for One Pastor 1137 or for Those who Practised Works of Mercy 1167. Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640. Blue Lectionary 755 or Common of Pastors (no proper readings) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 10 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 23 Green Missal 521, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 757 In Memoriam: Fr Richard Leeming (1989) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 11 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 23 Green Missal 521, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 759 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 12 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 23 Green Missal 521, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 761 or The Most Holy Name of Mary Optional Memoria White Missal 1002, Common Preface 644ff or of the BVM 624 ‘on the feast day’ Blue Lectionary 761 or Common of the BVM (no proper readings) In Memoriam: Canon Richard O’Regan (1976), Fr Cyril Butler (1979) First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 4 273 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 273

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Sunday 13 September Education Day Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 522, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 699 Mass pro populo EF: Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost Green Announce: • Collection for the Catholic Education Service. Not Gift Aid. • Collection next Sunday for Home Missions. Not Gift Aid. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 14 September Exaltation of the Holy Cross Feast Red Missal 1004, Gloria, no Creed, Proper Preface, 1004 Blue Lectionary 1186 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 15 September Our Lady of Sorrows Memoria White Missal 1007, Preface of the BVM 624 (on the feast day) or 626 Blue Lectionary 765 or 1189 In Memoriam: Fr Charles Waller (1981) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 16 September Ss Cornelius and Cyprian, Martyrs Memoria Red Missal 1008, Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636, 638 Blue Lectionary 767 or 1192 In Memoriam: Dc Alistair Anderson (1998) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 17 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 24 Green Missal 522, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 769 or St Robert Bellarmine, Doctor Optional Memoria White Missal 1009, with Common of Bishops 1133, or Pastors, 1146; Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 769 or 1194 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 18 September Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 24 Green Missal 522, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 772 274 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 274

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Saturday 19 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 24 Green Missal 522, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 774 or St Theodore of Tarsus, Bishop, Optional Memoria White Archbishop of Canterbury Missal 1010 with Common of Bishops 1133; Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 774 or Common of Pastors (no proper readings) or St Januarius, Bishop, Martyr Optional Memoria Red Missal 1010, with Common of One Martyr 1118 or Bishops 1133, Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 774 or 1196 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 774 In Memoriam: Fr Francis Dorman (1965), Fr Henry Lewis (1965), Fr Gerald Fothergill (1970), Canon Peter Giffin (1998) First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 20 September Home Mission Day Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 523, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 702 Mass pro populo EF: Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Green Announce: • Collection for Home Missions. Not Gift Aid. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 21 September St Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist Feast Red Missal 1012, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Apostles 624 Blue Lectionary 1198 In Memoriam: Fr Kevin Steen (2012) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 22 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 25 Green Missal 523, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 778 In Memoriam: Fr Peter Boulding (1979) 275 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 275

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Wednesday 23 September St Pius of Pietrelcino, ‘Padre Pio’ Memoria White Missal 1013 with Common for One Pastor 1137 or for Religious 1164; Preface of Pastors 640 or Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 780 or Common of Pastors (no proper readings) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 24 September Our Lady of Walsingham Memoria White Missal 1013, with Common of the BVM ad lib 1098-1106, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of the BVM 624 ‘on the feast day’. Blue Lectionary 782 or 1359 (‘Our Lady of Ransom’) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 25 September Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 25 Green Missal 523, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 784 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 26 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 25 Green Missal 523, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 786 or Ss Cosmas and Damian Optional Memoria Red Missal 1014 with Common of Several Martyrs 1111, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 786 or 1200 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 335 First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 27 September World Day for Migrants Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 524, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 705 Mass pro populo EF: Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost, Green Announce: • Friday is CAFOD Harvest Fast Day; voluntary collection next Sunday. Not Gift Aid. In Memoriam: Fr John O’Connor (1967) 276 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 276

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Monday 28 September Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 26 Green Missal 524, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 788 or St Wenceslaus (Wacław), Martyr Optional Memoria Red Missal 1016 with Common of One Martyr 1118, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 788 or 1204 or St Laurence Ruiz and Companions, Martyrs Optional Memoria Red Martyrs of the Philippines Missal 1016 with Common for Several Martyrs 1111; Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Martyrs II 638 Blue Lectionary 788 or Common of Martyrs (no proper readings) In Memoriam: Fr Alban Linton Shields (1986), Fr Michael Walsh (2001) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 29 September Sts Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, Archangels. Feast White Missal 1017, Gloria, no Creed, Proper Preface 1018 Lectionary 1205 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 30 September St Jerome, Priest, Doctor Green Missal 1020, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 793 or 1208 In Memoriam: Canon Desmond Leahy (1974), Canon Michael Quinlan (2004) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OCTOBER Thursday 1 October St Thérèse of the Child Jesus, Virgin, Doctor. Memoria, White St Thérèse of Lisieux Missal 1021, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Virgins and Religious 642 Blue Lectionary 795 or 1210 In Memoriam: Fr David Buckley (2014) 277 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 277

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Friday 2 October First Friday, Day of Abstinence Harvest Fast Day The Holy Guardian Angels, Memoria White Missal 1022, Proper Preface 1022 Blue Lectionary 1212 (Proper Gospel) or 797 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 3 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 26 Green Missal 524, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 799 or The Blessed Martyrs of Sussex Optional Memoria Red Diocesan Propers, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Martyrs II 638 Blue Lectionary 799 or Diocesan Lectionary or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 799 In Memoriam: Fr William Parker (1966) First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 3 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 4 October Harvest Sunday Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Rosary Sunday Missal 525, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 708 Mass pro populo EF: Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Green Announce: • Voluntary collection for CAFOD. Not Gift Aid. • Collection next Sunday for PACT (aid for prisoners’ families). Not Gift Aid. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 5 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 27 Green Missal 525, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 801 278 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 278

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Tuesday 6 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 27 Green Missal 525, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 804 or St Bruno, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 1025 with Common for Holy Men 1162 or One Pastor 1137, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 804 or 1215 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 7 October Our Lady of the Rosary White Missal 1025, Preface of the BVM 624 (‘on the feast day’), 626 Blue Lectionary 806 or 1217 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 8 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 27 Green Missal 525, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 808 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 9 October Day of Abstinence St John Henry Newman, Priest Feast White Missal 1027, with Common for One Pastor 1137; Gloria, no Creed; Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640, Blue Lectionary, Common of Pastors 1472ff ( no proper readings at the time of writing : Suggestion: Jer 1:4-9 p1478 & Mt16:13-19 p1492) In Memoriam: Fr Paul Baker (1990) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 10 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 27 Green Missal 525, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 812 or St Paulinus of York, Bishop Optional Memoria White Missal 1028, with Common for Bishops 1133, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 812 or Common of Pastors 1472ff (no proper readings) or (moved from 9th October in England) St Denis, Bishop, and Companions, Martyrs. Optional Memoria Red Missal 1026, with Common for Several Martyrs 1111, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Martyrs II 638 Blue Lectionary 812 or 1219 279 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 279

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or (moved from 9th October in England) St John Leonardi, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 1027, with Common of Missionaries 1142 or Practitioners of Mercy 1167, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 812 or 1221 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 812 In Memoriam: Fr Gregory Williams (1981), Canon Gerald Coates (2017) First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 4 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 11 October Prisons Week begins Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 526, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 711 Mass pro populo EF: Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Green Announce: • Collection for PACT (aid for prisoners’ families). Not Gift Aid. • Collection next Sunday for World Missions (Missio/APF). Not Gift Aid. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 12 October St Wilfrid, Bishop Memoria White Secondary Patron of the Diocese Missal 1028 with Common of Bishops 1130 or Missionaries 1142, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 814 or Diocesan Lectionary In Memoriam: Fr John Curtin (1982) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 13 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 28 Green Missal 526, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 816 or St Edward the Confessor, King Optional Memoria White Missal 1029 with Common for One Holy Man 1159 Common Preface 644ff or of Saints 632, 634 Blue Lectionary 816 or 1361 280 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 280

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Wednesday 14 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 28 Green Missal 526, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 817 or St Callistus, Pope, Martyr Optional Memoria Red Missal 1029 with Common of one Martyr 1118 or for a Pope 1130 Blue Lectionary 817 or 1223 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 15 October St Teresa of Jesus, Virgin, Doctor Memoria White St Teresa of Avila Missal 1030, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Virgins and Religious 642 Blue Lectionary 819 or 1225 In Memoriam: Canon Dermod Fogarty (2012) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 16 October Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 28 Green Missal 526, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 822 or St Hedwig, Religious Optional Memoria White Missal 1031, with Common of Religious 1164 or Holy Women 1170, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 822 or 1227 or St Margaret Mary Alacoque, Religious Optional Memoria White Missal 1031, with Common of One Virgin 1150, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Virgins and Religious 642 Blue Lectionary 822 or 1229 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 17 October Prisons Weekends St Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop, Martyr Memoria Red Missal 1032, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 824 or 1231 In Memoriam: Archbishop Michael Bowen, Second Bishop of Arundel and Brighton (2019) First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 1 281 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 281

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Sunday 18 October World Mission Day Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 527, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 714 Mass pro populo EF: Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost Announce: • Collection for World Missions (Missio/APF). Not Gift Aid. First Vespers of St Philip Howard In Memoriam: Canon Gordon Albion (1979), Fr Aidan White-Spunner (2000) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 19 October St Philip Howard, Martyr Solemnity Red Patron of the Diocese Diocesan Supplement, or Common of Martyrs 1124, Gloria, Creed, Preface of Martyrs 636 Diocesan Lectionary 32 or Blue Lectionary Common of Martyrs: First Reading: Wisdom 3:1-9 p1454 Psalm: 30: 3-4, 6-8, 16, 17 p1454 ‘Into your hands…’ Second Reading 2Cor 4:7-15 p1462 Accl. Mt 5:10 and Gospel Mt 10:17-20, both p1466 In Memoriam: Canon Geoffrey Burke (2012), Fr Jerome Bertram (2019) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 20 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 29 Green Missal 527, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 828 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 21 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 29 Green Missal 527, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 830 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 22 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 29 Green Missal 527, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 832 or St John Paul II, Pope Optional Memoria White Common of Popes 1130, Common Preface 644ff or Common of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 832 or Common of Pastors (no proper readings) 282 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 282

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Friday 23 October Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 29 Green Missal 527, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 834 or St John of Capistrano, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 1035 with Common of Missionaries 1142 or for Religious 1164 Blue Lectionary 834 or 1238 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 24 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 29 Green Missal 527, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 836 or St Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop Optional Memoria White Missal 1035 with Common of Missionaries 1142 or for a Bishop 1133 Blue Lectionary 836 or 1240 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 836 In Memoriam: Fr John Comerford (1979), Canon Bernard Thom (2009) First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 25 October Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 528, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 717 Mass pro populo EF: Christ the King, White Announce: • Collection next Sunday for the Retired Priests’ Fund. Gift Aid. In Memoriam: Fr James Pitts (1966) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 26 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 30 Green Missal 528, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 838 or Ss Chad and Cedd, Bishops Optional Memoria White Missal 1037 with Common of Several Pastors 1136 Blue Lectionary 838 or Common of Pastors (no proper readings) In Memoriam: Fr Peter ap Morris (2018) 283 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 283

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Tuesday 27 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 30 Green Missal 528, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 840 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 28 October Ss Simon and Jude, Apostles Feast Red Missal 1038, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of the Apostles 628ff Blue Lectionary 1242 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 29 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 29 Green Missal 528, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 844 In Memoriam: Dc Eric Kilminster (1998) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 30 October Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 29 Green Missal 528, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 846 In Memoriam: Fr John Sheehy (2011), Fr Charles Slaughter (2011), Fr Seamus Stapleton SCA (2016) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 31 October Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 29 Green Missal 528, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 848 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 848 First Vespers of All Saints 284 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 284

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NOVEMBER Sunday 1 November All Saints Solemnity White Missal 1039, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface 1040 Blue Lectionary 1244 or Red Lectionary 999 Mass Pro Populo Announce: • Collection for the Retired Priests’ Fund. Gift Aid. • Plenary indulgence (under the usual conditions) applicable to the dead for a visit to a church on 2nd November; another for each day a cemetery is visited 1–8th November. Second Vespers of All Saints In Memoriam: Fr Michael McGlade (2006) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 2 November All Souls Black or Violet By custom, all priests may celebrate three Masses today. Missal 1045, 1046, 1047; Preface for the Dead 656ff The readings for one Mass are provided in the Red Lectionary, (using Gospel for Year A) on page 1002. For other Masses one may choose readings from the section in the Brown Lectionary 849ff In Memoriam: Fr Michael Aust (2010), Fr Bernard Rowley (2005) Second Vespers of All Souls –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 3 November Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 31 Green Missal 529, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 852 or St Martin de Porres, Religious Optional Memoria White Missal 1048 with common for Religious 1164, Common Preface 644ff or of Saints 632, 634 Blue Lectionary 852 or 1247 or St Winifride, Virgin Optional Memoria White Missal 1048 with Common of Virgins 1149 Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Virgins 642 Blue Lectionary 852 or Common of Virgins (no proper readings) Office: Psalter Week 3 285 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 285

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Wednesday 4 November St Charles Borromeo, Bishop Memoria White Missal 1050 with Common of Bishops 1133, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 854 or 1225 In Memoriam: Fr John Campbell Price (1984), Fr Michael Brassill (1985), Fr Martin Breen (2015) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 5 November Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 31 Green Missal 529, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 856 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 6 November First Friday, Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 31 Green Missal 529, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 858 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 7 November Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 31 Green Missal 529, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 860 or St Willibrord, Bishop Optional Memoria White Missal 1051, with Common of Bishops 1133, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 860 or Common of Pastors (no proper readings) or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 860 In Memoriam: Fr Michael Lane (1994) First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 4 286 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 286

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Sunday 8 November Remembrance Sunday Thirty Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 530, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 722 Mass pro populo One Requiem Mass may be celebrated today for those who died in war. Black or Violet Mass for Several Deceased Persons 1456ff; No Gloria, but Creed is said; Preface for the Dead 656ff Reading either for the Sunday, 722, or selected from the Brown Lectionary 849ff EF: Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost, Green Announce: • Next Sunday, collection for the Arundel Cathedral Maintenance Fund. Gift Aid. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 9 November Consecration of the Lateran Basilica Feast White Missal 1054, Gloria, no Creed, Proper Preface 1056 Blue Lectionary 1250 or Red Lectionary 1006 In Memoriam: Fr Robin Mountford (2015) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 10 November St Leo the Great, Pope, Doctor Memoria White Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 864 or 1253 In Memoriam: Dc Kenneth Leach (1980) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 11 November St Martin of Tours, Bishop Memoria White Missal 1059, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 866 or 1254 In Memoriam: Fr Walter Sullivan (1977), Fr Thomas Sheehy (1981), Fr John Price (1984), Fr Gerard ‘Joe’ Candy (2001) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 12 November St Josaphat, Bishop, Martyr Memoria Red Ruthenian Catholic Missal 1060, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 869 or 1256 2 87 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 287

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Friday 13 November Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 32 Green Missal 530, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 871 In Memoriam: Fr John Olliver (2014) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 14 November Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 32 Green Missal 530, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 873 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 873 First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 15 November World Day of the Poor Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 531, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 925 Mass pro populo EF: Collects and readings from the Sixth Sunday after Epiphany; Antiphons from the Twenty-Third Sunday after Pentecost. Green. Announce: • Collection for the Arundel Cathedral Maintenance Fund. Gift aid. In Memoriam: Fr Digby Fowell (1970) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 16 November Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 33 Green Missal 531, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 875 or St Edmund of Abingdon, Bishop Optional Memoria White Missal 1063 with Common of Bishops 1133; Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 875 or Common of Pastors (no proper readings) or St Margaret of Scotland, Queen Optional Memoria White Missal 1062 with Common for Practitioners of Mercy 1167; Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 875 or 1261 288 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 288

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or St Gertrude, Virgin Optional Memoria White Missal 1062 with Common of Virgins 1150 or Nuns 1163; Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Virgins 642 Blue Lectionary 875 or 1264 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 17 November World Day of the Poor Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 33 Green Missal 531, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 877 or St Hilda of Whitby, Religious Optional Memoria White Missal 1064 with Common of Nuns 1163; Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Virgins 642 Blue Lectionary 877 or Common of Virgins (no proper readings) or St Hugh of Lincoln, Bishop Optional Memoria White Missal 1065 with Common of Bishops 1133; Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 877 or Common of Pastors (no proper readings) or St Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen Optional Memoria White Missal 1064 with Common for Practitioners of Mercy 1167; Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 877 or 1266 In Memoriam: Fr James Kenny (1993) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 18 November Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 33 Green Missal 531, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 880 or Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss Peter and Paul, Apostles Optional Memoria White Missal 1065, Preface of the Apostles 628ff Blue Lectionary 880 or 1269 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 19 November Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 33 Green Missal 531, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 883 In Memoriam: Fr John Jeffries (1966), Fr Michael Sewell (1997), Fr Edmund O’Shea (2004) 289 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 289

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Friday 20 November Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 33 Green Missal 531, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 885 In Memoriam: Mgr. Clement Constable (1966), Canon Dennis Corbishley (1986) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 21 November Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Memoria White Missal 1066 with Common of the BVM 1098ff, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of the BVM 624 ‘on the feast day’ Blue Lectionary 886 or 1271 In Memoriam: Fr Cyril Webber (1992) First Vespers of Christ the King –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 22 November Youth Day Christ the King White Missal 543, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface 544 Red Lectionary 729 Mass pro populo EF: Twenty fourth and last Sunday after Pentecost, Green In Memoriam: Canon John Sullivan (1996) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 23 November Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 34 Green Missal 531, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 889 or St Clement I, Pope, Martyr Optional Memoria Red Missal 1067 with Common of One Martyr 1118 or Popes 1130, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 889 or 1275 or St Columbanus Optional Memoria White Missal 1068 with Common of Missionaries 1142 or Abbots 1161, Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 889 or 1277 Office, Psalter Week 2 In Memoriam: Fr David Goddard (2018) 290 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 290

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Tuesday 24 November St Andrew Dũng-Lạc, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs Martyrs of Vietnam Memoria Red Missal 1068; Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs II 638 Blue Lectionary 890 or Common of Martyrs (no proper readings) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 25 November Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 34 Green Missal 532, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 892 or St Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin, Martyr Optional Memoria Red Missal 1069 with Common of Virgin Martyr 1127 or One Virgin 1150; Common Preface 644ff or Preface of Virgins and Religious 642 Blue Lectionary 892 or Common of Virgins (no proper readings) In Memoriam: Fr Michael Fahey (1978) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 26 November Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 34 Green Missal 532, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 894 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 27 November Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 34 Green Missal 532, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 897 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 28 November Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 34 Green Missal 532, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 899 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 899 In Memoriam: Fr Stanley Burt (2009) 291 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 291

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NEW LITURGICAL YEAR SUNDAY CYCLE YEAR B –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– THE SEASON OF ADVENT Cycle of Prayer: during Advent and Christmastide we are asked to pray for these intentions: openness to the word of God, migrants and refugees, expectant mothers. First Vespers of First Sunday of Advent, Psalter Week 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 29 November First Sunday of Advent Violet Missal 161, No Gloria, Creed, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 5 Mass pro populo In Memoriam: Fr Daniel Holland (1965), Fr Peter Rogers (2011) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 30 November St Andrew, Apostle Feast Red Missal 1070, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of Apostles, Blue Lectionary 1279 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– DECEMBER Tuesday 1 December Tuesday of the First Week in Advent Violet Missal 163, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 13 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 2 December Wednesday of the First Week in Advent Violet Missal 164, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 15 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 3 December Migrants’ Day St Francis Xavier, Priest Memoria White Missal 1072, Preface I of Advent 568 or Preface of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary 18 or Blue Lectionary 1281 292 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 292

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Friday 4 December Day of Abstinence Friday of the First Week in Advent Violet Missal 166, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 20 or St John Damascene, Priest, Doctor Optional Memoria White Missal 1073 with Common of One Pastor 1137 or Doctors 1146, Preface I of Advent 568 or Preface of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary 20 or Blue Lectionary 1282 In Memoriam: Fr Philip de Putron (2014) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 5 December Saturday of the First Week in Advent Violet Missal 167, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 22 The Mass of our Lady on Saturday may not be celebrated during Advent or Christmastide. First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 6 Decemberc Bible Sunday Second Sunday of Advent Violet Missal 168, No Gloria, Creed, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 27 Mass pro populo In Memoriam: Fr Edward Dilger (1981) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 7 December St Ambrose, Bishop, Doctor Memoria White Missal 1074, Preface I of Advent 568 or Preface of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary 33 or Blue Lectionary 1287 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 8 December The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Co-Titular of the Cathedral Solemnity White Missal 1075, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface 1076 Blue Lectionary 1289 In Memoriam: Fr Edward Bell (1986) 293 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 293

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Wednesday 9 December Wednesday of the Second Week in Advent Violet Missal 171, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 38 or St Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin Optional Memoria White Missal 1078 with Common for One Saint 1159 Preface I of Advent or of Saints 632, 634 Red Lectionary 38 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 10 December Thursday of the Second Week in Advent Violet Missal 172, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 40 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 11 December Day of Abstinence Friday of the Second Week in Advent Violet Missal 173, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 42 or St Damasus I, Pope Optional Memoria White Missal 1079 with Common of Popes 1130, Preface I of Advent 568 or of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary 42 or Blue Lectionary 1292 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 12 December Saturday of the Second Week in Advent Violet Missal 174, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 44 or Our Lady of Guadalupe Optional Memoria White Missal 1080 with Common of the BVM 1098, Preface I of Advent 568 or of the BVM 624 (‘on the feast day’) Red Lectionary 44 or from Blue Lectionary, Common of the BVM (no proper readings) In Memoriam: Fr Thomas Quinn (1991) First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 3 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 13 December Third ‘Gaudete’ Sunday of Advent Rose or Violet Missal 175, No Gloria, Creed, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 48 Mass Pro Populo 294 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 294

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Monday 14 December St John of the Cross, Priest, Doctor Memoria White Missal 1081, Preface I of Advent 568 or of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary 53 or Blue Lectionary 1298 In Memoriam: Fr Joseph Rowland (1989) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 15 December Tuesday of the Third Week in Advent Violet Missal 177, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 56 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 16 December Wednesday of the Third Week in Advent Violet Missal 178, Preface I of Advent 568 Red Lectionary 58 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 17 December 17 December in Greater Advent, ‘O Sapientia’ Violet Missal 182, Preface II of Advent 570 Red Lectionary 76 In Memoriam: Fr Robert Bogan (1979) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 18 December Day of Abstinence 18 December in Greater Advent, ‘O Adonai’ Violet Missal 183, Preface II of Advent 570 Red Lectionary 79 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 19 December 19 December in Greater Advent, ‘O Radix Jesse’ Violet Missal 184, Preface II of Advent 570 Red Lectionary 81 First Vespers of Sunday, Psalter Week 4 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 20 December Day of Prayer for Expectant Mothers Fourth Sunday of Advent, ‘O Clavis David’ Violet Missal 181, No Gloria, Creed, Preface II of Advent 570 Red Lectionary 70 Mass Pro Populo In Memoriam: Fr Bernard McGrath (1992) 295 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 295

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Monday 21 December 21 December in Greater Advent, ‘O Oriens’ Violet Missal 186, Preface II of Advent 570 Red Lectionary 85 Optional Commemoration (Collect only) St Peter Canisius, Missal 1082 In Memoriam: Fr Thomas Purcell (1978) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 22 December 22 December in Greater Advent, ‘O Rex Gentium’ Violet Missal 187, Preface II of Advent 570 Red Lectionary 88 In Memoriam: Fr James Martin (2001) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 23 December 23 December in Greater Advent, ‘O Emmanuel’ Violet Missal 188, Preface II of Advent 570 Red Lectionary 90 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 24 December Christmas Eve Violet Missal 189, Preface II of Advent 570 Red Lectionary 92 In Memoriam: Canon Herbert Fincham (1972) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– THE SEASON OF CHRISTMAS • During the Christmas Season a voluntary special collection may be taken for the Friends of the Holy Land. • The crib collection is to be for the Catholic Children’s Society A&B Crisis Fund. First Vespers of Christmas –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Vigil Mass of the Nativity Solemnity White Missal 193, Gloria, Creed (with genuflection) , Preface of the Nativity 572ff, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Red Lectionary 99 296 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 296

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Friday 25 December No abstinence today The Nativity of the Lord Solemnity White Midnight Mass Missal 194, Gloria, Creed (with genuflection) , Preface of the Nativity 572ff, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Red Lectionary 104 ‘Shepherds’ Mass at Dawn Missal 196, Gloria, Creed (with genuflection) , Preface of the Nativity 572ff, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Red Lectionary 107 EF Commemoration of St Anastasia Christmas Day Mass Missal 198, Gloria, Creed (with genuflection) , Preface of the Nativity 572ff, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Red Lectionary 109 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 26 December St Stephen, First Martyr Feast Red Missal 1083, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of the Nativity 572ff, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Red Lectionary 125 or Blue Lectionary 1304 (same readings in each case) In Memoriam: Fr Francis Bayliss (1972), Fr Victor Cook (2011) First Vespers of the feast of the Holy Family –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 27 December The Holy Family, Feast White Missal 200, Gloria, Creed, Preface of the Nativity 572ff, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Red Lectionary 114, with Gospel for Year B N.B. There is a complete set of alternative readings for Year B on page 119. EF: Sunday within the Octave of the Nativity, White –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 28 December The Holy Innocents, Martyrs Feast Red Missal 1085, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of the Nativity 572ff, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Red Lectionary 129 or Blue Lectionary 1308 (same readings) Office, Psalter Week 1 In Memoriam: Canon Walter Stone (1966), Canon Michael Reynell (2014) 2 97 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 297

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Tuesday 29 December St Thomas Becket, Bishop, Martyr Feast Red Patron Saint of the English Secular Clergy Missal 1087, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of the Nativity 572ff, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Blue Lectionary 1376 In Memoriam: Canon Ernest Wake (1990), Fr Emmanuel Agius (2012) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 30 December Sixth Day in the Octave of Christmas White Missal 203, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of the Nativity 572ff, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Red Lectionary 134 In Memoriam: Fr Enda Naughton (2012) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 31 December Seventh Day in the Octave of Christmas, White Missal 204, Gloria, no Creed, Preface of the Nativity 572ff, Proper Communicantes in EP1 Red Lectionary 136 Optional Commemoration (Collect only) St Sylvester, Pope, Missal 1088 In Memoriam: Fr Reginald Redding (1971), Fr Joseph Ware (2011) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 2021 JANUARY Friday 1 January First Friday, no abstinence today Mary, Mother of God Solemnity White Missal 206, Gloria, Creed, Preface 1 of BVM, Proper Communicantes of the Nativity in EP1 Proper readings Red Lectionary139 Office of the Feast EF The Octave Day of the Nativity of our Lord –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 2 January Ss Basil the Great and St Gregory Nazianzen, Doctors of the Church Memorial, White Missal 833, Preface of the Nativity, 572-576 or of Pastors 640 Red Lectionary146 or Blue Lectionary 911 First Vespers of Sunday 298 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 298

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Sunday 3 January Second Sunday of Christmas White Missal 208, Preface of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 141 Announce: • Wednesday is the feast of the Epiphany. Holyday of Obligation. In Memoriam: Fr Edward O’Connor (1972) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 4 January Feria in Christmastide, White Missal 214, Preface of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 150 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 5 January Morning Feria in Christmastide White Missal 216, Preface of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 152 Evening First Vespers of the Epiphany Vigil Mass of the Epiphany White Missal 210, Preface of the Epiphany, 578 Red Lectionary 161 (no proper readings for the Vigil) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 6 January Holyday of Obligation The Epiphany of the Lord Solemnity White Missal 212, Gloria, Creed, Preface of the Epiphany, 578, Proper Communicantes of the Epiphany in EP1 Red Lectionary 161 Mass pro populo The moveable feasts of the current year may be proclaimed after the Gospel, according to the formula given in the Missal, 1505 . These are the feasts to be inserted: Ash Wednesday: 17 February Easter Sunday: 4 April Ascension: 13 May Pentecost: 23 May Corpus Christi: 6 June First Sunday of Advent: 28 November Second Vespers of the Epiphany In Memoriam: Fr Gordon Simmons (2011), Mgr Canon Paul Clark (2004), Canon Dennis Barry (2012) 299 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 299

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Thursday 7 January Thursday after Epiphany, White Missal 220, Preface of the Epiphany 578-579 or of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 164 or St Raymond of Peñafort, Priest Optional Memoria White Missal 835 with Common of Pastors, for One Pastor 1137 Preface of Pastors 640 or Epiphany 578 or Nativity 572ff Red Lectionary 164 or Blue Lectionary 913 In Memoriam: Fr Charles Borelli (1997) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 8 January Day of Abstinence Friday after Epiphany, White Missal 222, Preface of the Epiphany 578-579 or of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 166 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 9 January Saturday after Epiphany, White Missal 224, Preface of the Epiphany 578-579 or of the Nativity, 572-576 Red Lectionary 168 In Memoriam: Canon Maurice Byrne (1989) First Vespers of the Baptism of the Lord –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 10 January The Baptism of the Lord Feast White Missal 227, Gloria, Creed, Proper Preface 228 Red Lectionary with Gospel for Year B 179 N.B. A complete alternative set of readings for Year B can be found on page 182 Mass pro populo EF: Holy Family, without Commemoration of the Baptism of the Lord. In Memoriam: Fr David Weston (2018) The Christmas Season ends today; decorations should be removed, but by custom the crib may remain until February 2 . –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ORDINARY TIME Cycle of Prayer: During Ordinary Time (Winter), i.e. up to Lent, we are asked to pray for these intentions: Peace on Earth; Christian Unity; The Sick and Those Who Care for Them; Victims of Trafficking and Those who Work to Combat it; The Unemployed. On Ferias, votive Masses may be celebrated ad libitum. Ferial readings should be preferred. Weekday readings are taken from the Weekday Lectionary, Year I cycle, Sunday from Year B. 300 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 300

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Monday 11 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 1 Green Missal 499, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 3 Office: Psalter Week 1 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 12 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 1 Green Missal 499, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 5 or St Ælred of Rievaulx , Abbot Optional Memoria White Missal 835 with Common of Abbots 1161 Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 or of Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 5 or from the Common of Holy Men and Women, Blue Lectionary 1526ff In Memoriam: Fr Cecil Crawford (1969), Fr Patrick Leahy (1981) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 13 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 1 Green Missal 499, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 7 or St Hilary, Bishop, Doctor of the Church Optional Memoria White Missal 836 with Common of Pastor Bishops 1130 Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 or of Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 7 or 915 In Memoriam: Canon Walter Smith (1973) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 14 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 1 Green Missal 499, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 9 In Memoriam: Fr Thomas Scott (1974) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 15 January Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 1 Green Missal 499, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 11 3 01 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 301

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Saturday 16 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 1 Green Missal 499, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 13 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 468 First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter week 2 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunday 17 January Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 500, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 740 Mass pro populo EF: Second Sunday after Epiphany –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 18 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 2 Green Missal 500, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 15 In Memoriam: Fr Oswald Bussy (1974), Fr Thomas Ruane (1999) The Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity begins today. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 19 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 2 Green Missal 500, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 17 or St Wulstan , Bishop Optional Memoria White Missal 835 with Common of Pastor Bishops 1130 Common Preface 644ff or of Saints 632 Blue Lectionary 17 or from Common of Pastors 1472ff 302 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 302

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Wednesday 20 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 2 Green Missal 500, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 19 or St Fabian Pope, Martyr Memoria White Missal 838; Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636ff Blue Lectionary 19 or 919 or St Sebastian, Martyr Memoria White Missal 838; Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636ff Blue Lectionary 19 or 921 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 21 January St Agnes, Virgin, Martyr Green Missal 839 with Common of Virgin Martyrs 1127 or of One Virgin 1150, Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636, 638 or Virgins 642 Blue Lectionary 21 or 922 In Memoriam: Fr Oswald Charleton (1996) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 22 January Day of Abstinence Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 2 Green Missal 500, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 23 or St Vincent , Deacon, Martyr Optional Memorial Red Missal 839, with Common of One Martyr 1118 Common Preface 644ff or of Martyrs 636 Blue Lectionary 23 or 924 In Memoriam: Fr John Stone (1994) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Saturday 23 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 2 Green Missal 500, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 25 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 25 First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter week 3 303 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 303

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Sunday 24 January Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 501, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 743 Mass pro populo EF: Third Sunday after Epiphany In Memoriam: Fr Stephen Hinde (1984) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Monday 25 January The Conversion of St Paul Feast White Missal 841, Gloria, no Creed Preface I of the Apostles 628 Blue Lectionary 928 In Memoriam: Canon Francis Harrington (2018) The Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity ends today –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tuesday 26 January Ss Timothy and Titus Memoria White Missal 842; Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary either 29 or (preferably, as there is a proper reading) 931 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday 27 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 3 Green Missal 501, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 31 or St Angela Merici, Virgin Optional Memoria, White Missal 847 with Common of One Virgin 1150 or of Educators 1168; Common Preface 644ff or of Virgins 642 Blue Lectionary 31 or 934 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Thursday 28 January St Thomas Aquinas, Priest, Doctor Memoria White Missal 847 with Common of Doctors 1146 or One Pastor 1137, Common Preface 644ff or of Pastors 640 Blue Lectionary 34 or 936 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 29 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 3 Green Missal 501, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 35 304 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 304

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Saturday 30 January Feria in Ordinary Time, Week 3 Green Missal 501, Common Preface 644ff Blue Lectionary 37 or Our Lady on Saturday Votive Mass White Missal ad lib 1098-1106, Preface of the BVM 624 ‘In veneration’, or from the Collection of Masses for the Blessed Virgin Mary. Blue Lectionary 37 First Vespers of Sunday; Psalter week 4 In Memoriam: Mgr Canon William Westlake (2000) –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Friday 31 January Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Green Missal 502, Gloria, Creed, Sunday Preface 606-620 Red Lectionary 745 Mass pro populo EF: Fourth Sunday after Epiphany –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PRINCIPAL DAYS 2021 Epiphany: Wednesday 6 January Baptism of the Lord: Sunday 10 January Septuagesima: Sunday 31 January Ash Wednesday: Wednesday 17 February St Joseph: Friday 19 March Annunciation: Thursday 25 March Palm Sunday: Sunday 28 March Good Friday: Friday 2 April Easter Sunday: Sunday 4 April St George Friday 23 April Ascension: Thursday 13 May Pentecost: Sunday 23 May Trinity Sunday: Sunday 30 May Corpus Christi Sunday: Sunday 6 June Sacred Heart: Friday 11 June Ss Peter and Paul: Tuesday 29 June Transfiguration: Friday 6 August Assumption: Sunday 15 August All Saints: Sunday 31 October Christ the King: Sunday 21 November First Sunday of Advent: Sunday 28 November Christmas Day: Saturday 25 December 305 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 305

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306 !"#$%&`()&*`*"&*"$&)+,-)./)!0102304)56789) :0;<)=)>)=,?@A-2B)C)>)C010?@A.DB)$)>)$.D/A42,@A.DB)E)>)E,44A,F0) !)>)!010,-0GB)`)>)`H04,F0)E,--),@@0DG,D10)+?I0,-0)D.@0B)@JA-)A-) 3,-0G).D),)GA//040D@)1,I1KI,@A.D)@.)@J,@)K-0G)/.4)@J0)5678)!A401@.4;9) &K440;) Parish B R C M D A Addlestone 26 0 25 1 11 114 Ash 18 0 0 5 9 90 Ashtead 52 0 14 1 12 111 Banstead 16 0 8 2 15 145 Camberley 19 1 10 5 7 133 Caterham 49 4 14 12 17 179 Chertsey 19 1 2 2 21 104 Cobham 19 0 15 4 16 118 Cranleigh 17 8 21 5 20 106 Dorking 19 0 0 2 22 122 Effingham 11 0 0 5 19 97 Egham 40 2 17 3 15 106 Epsom 76 5 105 13 44 294 Esher 19 2 25 7 9 126 Ewell 16 0 5 2 11 104 Farnham 54 1 35 5 19 198 Frimley 15 0 34 8 18 183 Godalming 30 2 3 6 16 122 Guildford 100 5 50 28 56 1774 Haslemere 4 0 5 4 3 84 Hersham 19 3 5 0 7 138 Horley 19 0 8 0 7 122 Knaphill 33 2 3 2 5 167 Leatherhead 16 4 5 1 3 122 Molesey 40 3 10 4 9 197 Oxted 16 1 5 4 14 94 Redhill (PNL) 70 1 35 12 43 245 Parish B R C M D A Sunningdale 6 0 8 1 8 111 Tadworth 31 1 13 2 10 128 Thames Ditton 26 0 9 3 9 145 Walton on Thames 41 0 34 9 21 107 West Byfleet 55 5 7 2 25 236 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 306

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3 07 Weybridge 26 6 1 5 18 215 Woking 88 5 56 16 31 412 Totals 1135 62 586 181 570 6749 &K--0L) Parish B R C M D A Adur Valley 16 7 3 15 85 Arundel 19 1 89 6 17 101 Battle 4 1 1 1 8 76 Bexhill 38 3 32 5 39 153 Billingshurst 4 2 0 2 5 44 Bognor 39 4 6 11 39 121 Brighton – East Brighton 42 0 5 4 26 105 Brighton – St Mary Mags 16 1 1 3 0 150 Brighton – St Mary 18 0 32 4 6 104 Brighton – Patcham 12 1 5 2 10 40 Brighton – Universities 0 0 0 0 0 0 Burgess Hill 33 5 15 5 25 159 Chichester – St Richard 28 1 1 1 32 129 Chichester – Witterings 2 0 2 0 5 96 Crawley 138 2 52 12 73 1723 Crowborough 19 0 10 3 10 160 Eastbourne – OLR 45 2 19 4 49 181 Eastbourne – St Agnes 7 0 0 0 0 107 Eastbourne – CtK 9 1 9 0 23 262 Eastbourne – St Joachim 0 0 0 0 0 115 East Grinstead 30 3 5 2 29 126 East Preston 8 32 3 0 7 91 East Worthing 10 0 0 3 10 101 Goring 12 2 5 1 17 104 Hailsham 5 0 0 0 22 99 Hastings 54 2 6 3 13 124 Haywards Heath 51 2 18 9 38 164 Heathfield 2 0 0 0 14 43 Henfield 1 0 0 1 6 99 Horsham 22 4 12 9 44 273 Hove – Sacred Heart 16 1 6 5 22 133 Hove – St Peter 72 5 31 2 0 143 Hove – St George 11 0 0 0 5 84 Keymer 3 0 2 1 8 90 St Thomas More p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 307

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308 Lewes 10 3 3 4 14 79 Littlehampton 20 0 0 2 20 98 Mayfield 2 0 7 2 1 125 Midhurst 0 0 0 0 7 56 Peacehaven 5 0 3 0 12 132 Petworth 7 0 0 8 13 65 Rottingdean 18 2 2 1 10 86 Rye 2 0 1 1 0 23 St Leonard’s on Sea 15 1 8 1 18 125 Seaford 9 5 5 2 13 88 Selsey 3 0 0 0 8 56 Southwick 7 0 8 0 7 87 Storrington 10 0 1 1 14 68 Uckfield 6 0 0 2 10 105 Wadhurst 5 0 2 1 5 48 West Grinstead 0 0 0 3 2 49 Worth 13 2 0 2 12 132 Worthing – St Mary 32 2 4 10 17 138 Worthing – St Michael 18 2 10 6 14 69 Total 974 62 428 148 814 7480 ) Total: Baptism = 2109 Reception = 124 Confirmation = 1014 Marriage = 329 Deceased = 1384 Average Mass attendance = 14229 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 308

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309 DIOCESAN STATISTICS continued SECULAR PRIESTS Diocesan Priests on active work in the Diocese 84 Diocesan Priests working elsewhere in England and Wales 4 Diocesan Priests working outside England and Wales 4 Diocesan Priests working in the missions 0 Retired Diocesan Priests 35 PERMANENT DEACONS Deacons on active work in the Diocese 43 Retired Deacons 8 RELIGIOUS PRIESTS PROFESSED Benedictines – Worth 18 2 Benedictines – St Augustine’s 5 2 Carthusians 10 13 De La Salle Brothers 0 10 Franciscans (Friars Minor Conventual) 1 0 Society of Jesus 1 0 Josephites 6 2 Pallotine Fathers 1 0 St Patrick’s Missionary Soci ety 7 0 Salesians 6 2 Scalabrini Fathers 2 0 Verona Fathers 4 0 CONVENTS 34 RELIGIOUS SISTERS (Diocesan and Papal) 304 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 309

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311 INDEX A&B News See Communications Apostolate of Eucharistic Adoration See Vocations Apostolic Nuncio .......................................................................................39 Archivist ....................................................................................................15 Art and Architecture ..................................................................................31 Association for the Propagation of the Faith (APF) See Missionary Cooperation Association of Secondary School Chaplains See Schools and Academies Auditors See Finance Department Bequests ....................................................................................... 206 - 207 Big M See Clergy Welfare Bishop’s House .........................................................................................15 Bishop of Arundel and Brighton Former .............................................................................................7 Current ............................................................................................. 9 Brazilian Mass Centres ........................................................................... 111 Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN) ..................................................... 34 Cathedral Chapter See Consultative bodies Catholic Communications Network ..........................................................39 Chaplains With Special Responsibilities ........................................................ 125 - 126 Non-Diocesan .........................................................................................126 Italian and Polish Communities ...................................................... 111, 126 Clergy Diocesan Priests ................................................................ 112 - 123 Religious (in parish) .....................................................................124 Permeant Deacons ............................................................ 131 - 134 Chancellor .................................................................................................15 Clergy Welfare ..........................................................................................22 College of Consultors See Consultative bodies Communication .........................................................................................21 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 311

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Consultative bodies Vicar General ........................................................................... 11, 15 Episcopal Vicars ............................................................................ 11 College of Consultors .................................................................... 11 Council of Priests ........................................................................... 11 Council of Religious ....................................................................... 11 Cathedral Chapter .........................................................................13   Council of Priests See Consultative bodies Council of Religious See Consultative bodies Curia .........................................................................................................15 Deaf and Hard of Hearing See Inclusion Deaneries .......................................................................................... 43 - 44 Deceased Clergy Anniversaries .................................................... 145 - 149 Dialogue and Unity ...................................................................................29 Directory See Communications Education Service ............................................................................. 25 - 26 Episcopal Conference ..............................................................................39 Episcopal Council ..................................................................................... 11 Fairtrade See CSAN, ...................................................................................193 Finance Department .......................................................................... 17 - 18 Finance Committee See Finance Department Formation and Spirituality .........................................................................28 Formation Team ........................................................................................27 Friends of Arundel Cathedral ....................................................................36 Gatwick Airport See Chaplains with Special Responsibilities Gift Aid .............................................................................................. 18, 158 Guild of St Stephen .......................................................................... 31, 186 Hand in Hand .................................................................................... 30, 195 Health and Safety See Finance Department Historic Churches .....................................................................................31 Holiday and Rest Homes, and Retreats .................................................205 Homes for the Elderly and the Infirm ......................................................204 Inclusion ....................................................................................................30 Information Technology ............................................................................21 312 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 312

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313 Italian Mass Centres ............................................................................... 111 L’Arche ....................................................................................................205 Little M See Clergy Welfare Liturgy and Music .....................................................................................31 Lourdes Pilgrimage ...................................................................................36 Marriage and Family Life ..........................................................................32 Metropolitan ..............................................................................................39 Ministry to Priests See Clergy Welfare Missio See Missionary Cooperation Missionary Cooperation ............................................................................33 Nursing Homes ........................................................................................204 Obituaries ...................................................................................... 136 - 144 On-going Clergy Formation See Clergy Welfare Opus Dei .................................................................................................127 Ordinariate (Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham) ............127 Ordination Anniversaries ...............................................................................128 Dates/Years ........................................................................ 129 - 130 Order for the Celebration of Mass and the Divine Office .............. 209 - 212 Ordo 219 - 305 Organisations and Associations .................................................... 184 - 203 Parishes and Mass Centres ............................................................ 45 - 110 Permanent Diaconate ......................................................................... 23, 38 Permanent Deacons ............................................................... 23, 131 - 134 Polish Mass Centres ............................................................................... 111 Portuguese Mass Centre ........................................................................ 111 Principal Days 2021 ................................................................................305 Prison Chaplaincy See Chaplains with Special Responsibilities Registrar for Deceased Clergy See Clergy Welfare Religious in the Diocese Communities of Men .......................................................... 151 - 152 Communities of Women ..................................................... 153 - 157 Safeguarding ............................................................................................20   p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 313

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St Columba’s See Clergy Welfare St Philip Howard Centre ...........................................................................24 Schools and Academies Maintained Schools and Academies .................................. 169 - 178 Specialist School .........................................................................178 Independent Schools ......................................................... 179 - 181 Secondary School Chaplains ............................................. 182 - 183 Seminary .................................................................................................105 Seminary Fund See Vocations Social Action .............................................................................................34 Solicitors See Finance Department Southwark Brethren Clergy See Clergy Welfare Special Collections ........................................................................ 213 - 215 Spirituality Network ........................................................................... 28, 184 Statistics ........................................................................................ 307 - 311 Syro-Malabar Chaplaincy .......................................................................126 Tribunal .....................................................................................................19 Trustees See Finance Department   Vicar General See Consultative bodies, Bishop’s House Vocations ..................................................................................................37 University Chaplaincy See Chaplains with Special Responsibilities Wellspring Community ..............................................................................38 Youth Ministry ...........................................................................................35 314 p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 314

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315 DIRECTORY 2021 All corrections and amendments must be received by July 31st 2020 Please send corrections/amendments and orders to The Directory Editor Bishop’s House. The Upper Drive, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 6NB Or email directory@abdiocese.org.uk Or telephone 07551 100421 We are currently investigating the feasibility of producing a large print (A4) edition of the Directory. If you are interested in a large version of the 2021 Directory please contact the Directory Editor by one of the methods listed above or complete the form below and return to Bishop’s House. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Yes, I am interested in a large format (A4) version of the Directory (price to be advised) Name ............................................................................................................. Address........................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................. Telephone no .................................................................................................. Email ............................................................................................................. p209-320_Arundel.qxp_Layout 1 25/11/2019 15:59 Page 315

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320 ADVERTISERS’ INDEX Aid to the Church in Need........................................................................................40 Arundel Cathedral ..........................................................................Inside Front Cover C P J Field ...............................................................................................................41 CAFOD .....................................................................................................Back Cover CathCom ......................................................................................................26 & 157 Catholic Children`s Society......................................................................................42 Charles Farris ........................................................................................................157 Chilworth Benedictines ..........................................................................................159 Cleankill Ltd ...........................................................................................................208 Cowley Maintenance ......................................................................Inside Back Cover Crown of Thorns ......................................................................................................16 F.A.Dumont ..............................................................................................................10 Freeman Brothers Funeral Directors .......................................................................16 Hayes & Finch........................................................................................................150 Haysmacintyre .......................................................................................................135 House of Prayer .......................................................................................................10 JBKS Architects 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