Fr. Graham Writes: 27th March 2022

Webmaster • March 26, 2022
“We do not know if the elder brother went in to celebrate with his prodigal brother and his father or if he stayed outside. He was certainly angry, envious and hard hearted enough. We can only hope that he changed his mind. He seemed to know and remember all that his brother had done while he was away and he doesn't want to forget. He holds on to it and would probably want to remind his brother of it often. His father, on the other hand, never mentions it. The prodigal must have been full of shame and was humiliated.
But his shame is taken away. The prophet Jeremiah tells us that the "shame of Egypt" lasted generations until God took it away when the people of God entered the Promised Land and had come to their new "home". The shame of events in Ukraine will live with the world for years. Sometimes shame can haunt us and it stops us going to confession and being set free. But, the sacrament of reconciliation is a homecoming, coming back to God the Father. Jesus takes our sin away and
with it the shame and guilt. Our Heavenly Father never mentions it again; we are home! As we consecrate ourselves as well as Russia and Ukraine to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and look to Holy Week, let us prepare to celebrate the sacrament of confession and come home.
With my daily prayers for you all in the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
God bless you always. 
Fr Graham”
By Webmaster May 15, 2026
Please join in our nine days of prayer, the first novena, between Ascension and Pentecost. Other prayers are here and here. O Holy Spirit, Divine Consoler! I adore you as my True God. I offer You my whole heart, and I render You heartfelt thanks for all the benefits You have bestowed upon the world. You are the author of all supernatural gifts and enriched the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, with all favours. I ask you to visit me by Your grace and Your love, and grant me the favour I so earnestly seek… [state your request here]. O Holy Spirit, spirit of truth, come into our hearts: shed the brightness of your light on all nations, that they may be of one faith and pleasing to You. Amen.
By Webmaster May 15, 2026
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By Webmaster May 15, 2026
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By Webmaster May 15, 2026
The work of bringing together the ten congregation of the six parishes of the Worthing Deanery into a single new parish continues. This work is not entrusted just to the clergy, rather all of us are invited to participate in shaping the new parish. A structure for the new parish has been proposed - https://www.catholicparishofworthingandlancing.co.uk/our-new-parish/ so please read about it and if you have any comments, please send them to me. The proposed structure contains a revolutionary development which is shared parish governance between Priests and People. The role of the newly formed Parish Leadership Team is ‘Shared governance and strategic leadership of the new Worthing parish’, and its composition is ‘Clergy and Lay Leaders’. The biggest challenge that I see with this new way of working is how can the ten congregations be unified into a new parish. Jesus wants us to be united in our prayer, our worship and our outreach to those in need, but we have become too comfortable and too insular. Our church is changing and we can either shape that change for a better future or do nothing and accept whatever fate befalls us. What are we to do? With my prayers. God bless you.  Deacon Simon
By Webmaster May 8, 2026
The Collect of today's Mass reminds us of the "days of joy" in this Easter season. We might have forgotten the joy of Easter day after the Lenten fast. This joy sustains us. The first apostles and disciples must have felt abandoned by Jesus as He returned to the Father. But He said, "I will not leave you as orphans" and promised another Helper, the Spirit of Truth to be with them. They waited, not knowing for how long. After nine days they experienced the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Their joy was complete and undiminished. This is how are we maintain our Easter joy and hold on to the good news of the resurrection. Joy is a fruit of the Holy Spirit, not a short-lived exuberance. We can be joyful disciples as we recall that Jesus is always with us, in us and by our side. As we wait for Him to manifest Himself to us again, we can pray, as the apostles prayed, a novena that we might experience the Holy Spirit in an equally powerful way and have their joy in the midst of trouble. Here are some novenas as well as the one listed in this newsletter. The people of Samaria heard the preaching and saw the miracles of Philip, but it was only after Peter and John came that they received the Holy Spirit through the laying on of hands. The Holy Spirit always unites us to the Body of Christ, the Church. It is fitting that the vigil of the Ascension of Jesus to Heaven is also the feast of Our Lady of Fatima. She who prayed with the Apostles and was already full of the Holy Spirit will intercede for us in these last days. May God bless you and grant you joy.  Fr Graham
By Webmaster May 1, 2026
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By Webmaster April 27, 2026
Join us for a Table Top Sale in aid of the St Vincent de Paul Society (SVP) on Saturday 9th May at the former St Charles Borromeo Church, located at the junction of Ham Road and Chesswood Road in Worthing. Doors open at 10.00 a.m. There will be a wide variety of items for sale — bric-a-brac, clothes, books, and more. All proceeds will go to support the charitable work of the SVP.  Please come along, find some bargains, and support a great cause!
By Webmaster April 27, 2026
The temporary base the SVP runs out of the former St Charles Borromeo Church needs more helpers. We need help with: • additional drivers - under 70 years old with licence category C. This would be on a rota x1/ month • repairing furniture - small repairs to donated furniture. • sorting of donations - kitchen goods, clothing, bedding etc. If you can help with any of these please contact: Rosaleen Murphy, St Catherine's - stcatherinessvp@gmail.com Sheila Padwick, St Michael's - TreasurerA010406@svp.org.uk Ann Olliver, St Peter's - PresidentA010406@svp.org.uk
By Webmaster April 27, 2026
Would you be interested in being a small group leader, refreshment maker or prayer minister at our diocesan Young Adult retreats? The Diocese of Arundel and Brighton are looking to run Young Adult retreat days for those aged 18-35 across the diocese. Each will be a day of Faith, Fellowship, Formation and Food! But we need your help...if you are aged 18+ and are interested in supporting these events, please email the Diocesan Youth Project Officer, Bex Driver E : bex.driver@abdiocese.org.uk
By Webmaster April 26, 2026
Saturday 18 July 12 noon – 4.15pm , Church of Our Lady of Consolation & St Francis, West Grinstead, RH13 8LT. A pilgrimage for people across our diocese - the day includes Holy Mass, a personal Consecration to Our Lady, the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary, Exposition, Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Adoration and Benediction. There is no need to book, to find out more contact Linda C-Dominguez T:01273463463 or M:07944377252 or Jayne Lock M: 07816422851 or E: jayne.lock1@gmail.com . Please bring a packed lunch.