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May
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Sun
2025
Confessions before Sunday Mass at Confessionals in the Abbey Church
May 18 at 8:45 am – 9:15 am
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament at Abbey Church
May 18 at 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Following Vespers

Welcome to Worth Abbey Parish

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Parish Giving

 

Video live streaming of the Parish Sunday Vigil Mass celebrated each Saturday at 5.00pm can be viewed here **Privacy Impact Assessment of Live Stream**

 

 

Please pray for the children of our parish who will receive their First Holy Communion this Sunday, May 18th: Zita Borcsok-Forro, Charles Coughlan, Hanna Kaszycka, Eddie Kirk, Gabriela Klapczynska, Erin Lehane, Rohan McCarthy, Nicholas McSharry, and Max Russell. May they all continue to grow in faith!

Helen Sweetman’s Funeral will be held here, at Worth Abbey, on Sunday 25th May at 2pm. All are welcome. 

Worth Abbey is one of 3 places which have been designated as special places of pilgrimage where Holy Year Indulgences can be gained.

A plenary indulgence is a grace granted by the Church which cleanses our soul and helps us to grow closer to God. When we sin, we not only damage our relationship with God, we create a need for healing and repair in our souls and in the world. Through Reconciliation God forgives our sins, but the effects of our sins may still need to be addressed. Indulgences are a beautiful practice combining prayer, good works and spiritual renewal, to help repair that damage. Find out more here

Please pray for our parishioners Mike Carter, Rowena Leaney, Martha Watson, Beryl McNulty, Lin Eade, Jelly Labto, Sheila Charman, Hal Clarke. Jenny Chapman, Gillian Maher, Krysia Smith, Maureen Evans, Pamela Bagwell, Terry and Susan Scoble, Sue Pearson, John and Sue Rutherford, Demelza Waring, Liz Hicklin, Jill Carter and Laura Rawlinson.

God of peace, bearer of hope, we seek your help for the peoples of the Middle East. Quiet the clamour of war  and guide us towards peace. Where there is hatred and division sow seeds of calm and openness. Where there is destruction help us to rebuild. Where children are crying bring an end to tears. Shelter your peoples and protect them. Guide them and keep them from harm. Show us how to break down  the barriers of history and fear and breathe whispers of hope. Amen.  Linda Jones / CAFOD

 

Worth Parish Family Adoration, Wednesday 28 May, 2:30-3:30pm. Come join us for quiet prayer and adoration. The Unity room will be open for children to be supervised with some crafts while parents spend time in adoration and/or with older children.

Charlie and Mark Tibble’s House Group – An informal social gathering in Balcombe, on Friday 30 May. All
parishioners are welcome to come and get to know your community better. Contact c.tibble@stwilfrids.com

Weekly Updates 

“A new command I give you: Love one another.” Based on the gospel for Sunday 18 May, Fifth Sunday of Easter (Year C): John 13:31-35

Sunday Mass Sheet for the Fifth Sunday of Easter (Year C) 18th May 2025 (Celebrant: Fr Alexander)

About the Parish 

We, the parish of Worth Abbey, in the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton, welcome parishioners from a wide area.  We benefit from a unique location among the Benedictine monastic community of Worth.  We wish to become, by the grace of God, a strong Community, united in prayer to Jesus and to one another, by relations of love and commitment.

Our mission is to foster values of welcome and hospitality towards our fellow Christians, and to those of other faiths and none.

We are committed to service and outreach to the poor and those in need; to evangelisation; to the young; and to the protection of God’s Creation.

We seek to build upon existing work to nurture a flourishing parish 

To register as a parish member, please click here

Please remember that the black bin in the Parish Office porch is available for your food bank donations.

Prayer requests can be found on the Pastoral Care page.

Prayer Request

 

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Lorna Gold, Executive Director of the Laudato Si Movement, along with other Catholic and non-Catholic environmentalists, have drawn hope from Pope Leo’s references to Francis in his opening message to the world as a sign he will continue Pope Francis’ emphasis on the poor and marginalized of the world, including those facing disproportionate impacts from rising temperatures, pollution and deforestation. Read more here

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God of Mercy,
We pray for Ukraine. For all of humanity distorted by war.
For all the lives lost, homes seized and peace broken.
May the Spirit of comfort and compassion envelop all who dwell in fear. May the Spirit of wisdom and humility enliven our global leaders. May we affirm the dignity and rights of all. May we seek peace.
Amen.