The Jubilee Logo

Webmaster • June 6, 2025

The Jubilee logo shows four stylised figures to indicate all of humanity from the four corners of the earth. They are embracing one another, indicating the solidarity that unites all people. The first figure is clinging to the cross. The underlying waves are choppy to indicate that the pilgrimage of life is not always on calm waters.


Sometimes personal circumstances and world events call for a greater sense of hope. This is why the lower part of the cross is turning into an anchor which dominates the movement of the waves.


The anchor has often been used as a metaphor for hope. In fact, in maritime jargon, the hope anchor is the name given to the spare anchor, used by vessels in emergency manoeuvres to stabilise the ship during storms. The image shows how the pilgrim journey is not individual, but rather communal, with the signs of a growing dynamism moving towards the cross. This cross is by no means static; it too is dynamic, bending toward and meeting humanity so as to not leave alone, but rather offering the certainty of its presence and the reassurance of hope, expressed in the Jubilee motto: “Pilgrims of Hope”.


Thank you to one of our parishioners for sharing this from a priest friend. We pray for all pilgrims during this Jubilee year, and in particular, the people joining the Diocesan pilgrimage to Walsingham this weekend.

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Saturday 5th July , 12pm-4.15pm,Church of Our Lady of Consolation & St Francis, West Grinstead, RH13 8LT. With Mass, personal consecration to Our Lady, Rosary, Adoration, Chaplet, Benediction and opportunities for Reconciliation. Bring a packed lunch. For details, contact Jayne by email .
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Please view the PDF copy of the letter (below) from our Parish Finance Chair, Patrick O’Donoghue. We are appealing to people to review their offertory giving and consider one of these ways of helping the Parish: • Firstly, would your family be able to raise your offertory contribution by 10% or above? We understand that this may not be possible for everyone, and we are conscious that we are bombarded by price increases in many aspects of daily life. • Secondly, do you give via the collection plate or via the dona machine? These are excellent ways of giving. Another way of giving is by standing order. This is particularly helpful because it saves you having to remember your cash or your card, and it helps our parish with budgeting. • Thirdly, if you are a UK taxpayer, please gift aid your donations. By doing this, we can claw back funds for the benefit of the parish. If you have any questions please email the office. Thank you for your support To all OLQP parishioners, from the OLQP Finance Chair, Patrick O’Donoghue ... Read the document here Here is the video version of the message from our Finance Chair, Patrick O’Donoghue https://share.synthesia.io/8015d7a5-372d-48bc-8d3d-9afef4ea685c
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