Walsingham Update
Webmaster • September 19, 2020
Walsingham Virtual Pilgrimage
Life Pilgrimage to Walsingham, will take place on
Sunday 27th September
and will be led by Bishop Marcus Stock of Leeds.
As you can imagine we are having to adapt to Covid
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Sunday, 27
th
September 2020
The 37
th
Pro
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19 guidelines and so we have planned
a Virtual Pilgrimage.
Bishop Marcus will be in Walsingham, God willing, but there is a limit o
f 50 pilgrims in
the Chapel of Reconciliation, 50 in the outside area, another 50 in an overflow area and
only 50 cars in the car park. Once those numbers are reached people are turned away.
It is very likely that there will be others on pilgrimage as well
as regular attendees on the
day. The Shrine are discouraging visits at weekends to avoid disappointment.
We are not asking for any coaches to go this year but will be offering an online
participation which presents us with an opportunity to reach many mor
e people than in
previous years.
We are also
hopeful that we will be joined by the Relic Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
We are presented with this opportunity to join in united prayer. Let us, therefore, on this
day pray for the strength and wisdom to fi
ght on and overthrow the evil of the culture of
death and in Reparation and Prayer for the Sanctity of Life.
Online participation is through
https://www.walsingham.org.uk/live
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stream/
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r
https://www.youtube.com/WalsinghamCatholicTV
Further information can be found at
www.prolifepilgrimage.org
CAFOD Harvest Fast Day
This Harvest, CAFOD are launching a series of online events around Family Fast Day from
8
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11 October so that we can come together and bring hope and help to those who are
most in need.
This is a Harvest like no other as many families
face chronic food shortages, malnutrition
and poverty as the result of coronavirus.
With your support, we can help people all over
the world rebuild their lives.
See
https://cafod.org.uk/Fund
raise/Family
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Fast
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Day
for
more details
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we will be having a second collection on
11
th
October but you can donate
online
at
any time.
The Catholic Certificate in Religious Studies
(CCRS) provides parish leaders with
knowledge and understanding of theology and the Catholic faith.
You can learn the
course in person, by distance learning or online
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details below:
Centres (in person learning)
http://brs
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ccrs.org.uk/index.php/course
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centres
Life
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Light Home Study Courses (distance learning)
info@studylifelight.com
0
1844 351 514
CCRS Online (online learning)
ccrsonline@hope.ac.uk
0151 291 3055
Chatsmore Catholic
High School is now called
Oscar Romero Catholic School
Please see
https://stromeros.co.uk/
for more details and please remember them, and all
our local schools
,
in your prayers as they go back after such a long time away.

We are honoured to be the first parish in 2026 to host a visit of the National Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, along with the Relics of Saints Jacinta and Francisco. This is a wonderful opportunity to have an insight into Fatima. There will be mass, rosary, meditation, confessions, divine mercy, films and items to buy. 9.45am until 4.45pm (please bring a packed lunch; tea & coffee will be available). To learn more, email: patsydaniels@gmail.com , or see poster/flyers in the porch. If you are able to help on the day please speak to Fr Graham or email the office.

Throughout Lent, please bring your personal prayer intentions to our Prayer Boxes (both at St Peter’s and CTK). At St Peter’s, we already have the Prayer Tree, located in the Divine Mercy Chapel, which is regularly used by parishioners and visitors throughout the day. We have added a Prayer Box here, and one at CTK (next to the votive candles). You are warmly invited to write your personal prayer intentions on a small card and place them in the Prayer Box. If you are unable to get to church, you can email them to the office for inclusion, or via the contact form on our website. The names and intentions placed in the Prayer Boxes and on the Prayer Tree will be offered at the First Friday Mass, united to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. After this Mass, the Prayer Box will be refreshed for the following month. Please note that these prayer intentions will remain private. They will not be read aloud. The aim is to ensure that our intentions remain current and meaningful

"Lent is the perfect time to work on our prayer lives!" Not my words but an invitation from another. Perfectly true though. The words are echoed by Pope Leo XIV in his Lenten Message for this year. Pope Leo goes on to reflect on the power of the words we speak, that can bring peace or harm: “I would like to invite you to a very practical and frequently unappreciated form of abstinence: that of refraining from words that offend and hurt our neighbour.” It is always tempting to retaliate when someone hurts us or provokes us. We know where the temptations come from! Jesus shows us how to respond. Not only by His answers to the devil in the wilderness but also by the way He accepts His passion and cross. Sometimes words, sometimes silence, never harmful. Jesus trusts in His Heavenly Father, the authority of the Word of God and primacy of the worship of God. Jesus knows that everything has been put into His hands. That He will undo the disobedience of Adam by His obedience to God's will. He knows that through His death and resurrection grace will always outdo sin and death. When we are tempted to say a word that might harm or hurt, remember the words that were thrown at Jesus as He carried His cross and the silence that absorbed them. Abstinence is about the love of God and His authority over our bodies and souls. It draws our attention away from self and to a deeper and real relationship with God and our neighbour - be them friend or stranger. With my daily prayer for you this Lent. May God bless you. Fr Graham

We have spoken about preparing for Lent. We will be reminded about prayer, fasting and alms giving on Ash Wednesday by Jesus in the Gospel for the day. Alms giving is often misunderstood. It is not just about giving to charity but about justice. To give to those in need is to give them their right to live, to eat, to drink, to have somewhere to sleep, to be without fear. It is also for ourselves. As we grow in spiritual discipline we know we need forgiveness from God and others. The practise of alms giving is an act of love and love cancels many a sin. Our Lenten Alms collections and donations will be distributed equally between our local SVP project at St Charles Borromeo and also Let the Children Live, a priest helping Columbian street children, see here . Collections throughout Lent.

The singer is a local man who has visited St Peter’s before as Elvis. He is exceptional and we can promise you a great evening. Refreshments will be available to purchase at the event. It will be a great night and if you like Elvis’ music you really will not be disappointed. Tickets are £12.00 each. If you are interested, please email Liz Matthews at the school – office@stpetersshoreham.co.uk and advise how many tickets you would like.

Adur Valley Catenians Quiz Night in aid of 'Safe in Sussex', a women's refuge from domestic abuse Saturday 28th February, 6.30 for 7.00pm , at The Towers Buffet Supper / Licenced Bar / Raffle / Prizes for the winners / Teams of 4-6 people / £12.50 per person / £8.50 under 18s. Tickets from: info@adurvalleycatenians.co.uk . Or call Adrian on 07976-913774.

Tuesday 19th to Thursday 21st May 2026 . Full cost including meals and transport by coach will be £300. 25 rooms have been booked with a few spare ones to go. Friends from local parishes will be most welcome to join us. However, we must have definite names by Thursday 19th February at the latest. Please contact parish office for more information. 01903 785901.



