National Day of Reflection for COVID-19 – Tuesday 23rd March 2021

Statement from the Presidency of the Bishops’ Conference on the National Day of Reflection for COVID-19 Tuesday 23rd March 2021

We welcome the designation of Tuesday 23rd March as a National Day of Reflection to mark the anniversary of the first national lockdown with a minute’s silence at midday and doorstep vigils of light at 8pm.

We ask you all to make this not only a Day of Reflection but also a Day of Prayer. In reflection we ponder on all that has taken place; in prayer we bring this to our Heavenly Father. For all who live by faith in God, reflection and prayer always go hand in hand. Prayer completes reflection. Reflection informs prayer. Prayer opens our life to its true horizon. Without prayer we live in a foreshortened world and are more easily swamped by its clamour and tragedy. Throughout this difficult year, so many have been inspired by prayer, so much effort sustained in prayer, in every place. So let us make the 23rd March truly a day of prayer.

March 2020 was the first time our churches had to be closed. It is our hope that on this day, every one of our churches will be open. We invite everyone to enter a church on this day, to reflect and pray in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. We know this will involve an extra effort, but this can be part of our important contribution to a significant moment in the life of our country. Indeed, we ask that you might invite a friend, neighbour or colleague to come to church with you as you make this visit.

There is so much on which to reflect and include in our prayer.

We reflect in sorrow on all those who have died, whether family members, friends or those unknown to us personally. We pray for them, asking our Father to welcome them into their heavenly home, the destiny for which God first gave us the gift of life. We reflect with compassion on all those who have suffered during this last year, whether through illness, stress, financial disaster or family tensions. We pray for their ongoing resilience, courage and capacity to forgive.

We reflect with thanksgiving for the generosity, inventiveness, self-sacrifice and determination shown by so many in this most difficult of times. We pray for them, thanking God for their gifts and dedication, whether they are scientists, politicians, health workers, public servants of every kind, community leaders or steadfast family members and friends who continue to show such love and compassion.

We reflect in hope that, as the pandemic is controlled and we open up our lives again, we will gather in the lessons we have learned and build our society into a better shape, more compassionate, less marked by inequalities, more responsive to needs and deprivation. We ask for the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to guide and strengthen us in this endeavour, whether we are focussing on overcoming family breakdowns, economic recovery, or building political consensus.

Christian prayer is, of course, centred on Jesus Christ, the one who is “lifted up” before us “so that everyone who believes may have eternal life in him” (John 3.13). We pray with Jesus, in him and through him, for he is the one who carries us, and our prayers, into the embracing presence of his Father. He is our comfort in sorrow, our strength in the face of need, our rejoicing in the gifts we celebrate and our hope in the face of the weighty darkness of death.

May Tuesday 23rd March be a great day of prayer that this pandemic comes to an end and that the gift of God’s Holy Spirit will carry us all forward to a new and better life, both here and in the world to come.

Cardinal Vincent Nichols – President

Archbishop Malcolm McMahon OP – Vice-President

Holy Week Services

Please download details of our Holy Week Services by clicking the link below:

Holy Week Services 2021

2021 A Year of St Joseph

Pope Francis has declared a year dedicated to St Joseph, from 8 December 2020 to 8 December 2021.

He says: “Each of us can discover in Joseph – the man who goes unnoticed, a daily, discreet and hidden presence – an intercessor, a support and a guide in times of trouble” (Patris Corde – With a Father’s Love – Pope Francis). Let’s do that. Let’s ask St Joseph to keep a watchful eye on this family of the Church, to intercede on our behalf”.

– Cardinal Vincent Nichols

Novena - A Journey with St Joseph

International Day of Human Fraternity – Thursday 4th February

Please find below some information about INTERNATIONAL DAY OF HUMAN FRATERNITY: 4TH FEBRUARY which may be of interest to you.

‘’I apologise for the late notification but I received the attached letter only yesterday. I appreciate there is not time to include this information in one’s newsletter. Nevertheless, I thought you might be interested to hear of the International Day of Human Fraternity taking place on Thursday 4th February; and may wish to draw it to the attention of parishioners enthused by ‘Fratelli Tutti’.

This notification comes from H.E. Cardinal Ayuso Guixot, President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. His communication helpfully draws out the essential implications of ‘Fratelli Tutti’ for Interreligious Dialogue; and is an invitation to join in the virtual celebration taking place next Thursday with the participation of Pope Francis to commemorate the 2nd anniversary of the Holy Father’s apostolic journey to the UAE and his signing with the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, Ahmad Al-Tayyeb, the document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together.

Yours fraternally in Christ,

+Nicholas’’

Rt Rev. Nicholas Hudson | Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster
Archbishop’s House | Ambrosden Avenue | London | SW1P 1QJ

Epiphany Service – Wednesday 6th January at 10am

We will be streaming our Epiphany Service on Wednesday 6th of January at 10am.

Here is the link for the service:

Pastoral Letter from Archbishop Vincent Nicholls

We have received a Pastoral Letter from Archbishop Vincent Nicholls which will be read on the weekend of Saturday 26th/Sunday 27th January.

Please click on the link below to download the letter:

Pastoral Letter from Archbishop Vincent Nicholls

Christmas Services

Please find below information about our Christmas Services.

Christmas Eve
4.30pm
Children’s Mass
Will be held on Zoom. Please email the church office to find out the Zoom details.

Christmas Eve
6:30pm
Will be streamed on You Tube HERE.

Christmas Day
9:30am

Christmas Day 
11:00am
Will be held on You Tube HERE.

You can download a copy of the Mass sheets by clicking the link below:

Christmas Vigil – Christmas Eve – 24th December 2020

Mass Sheet – Christmas Day - 25th December 2020

Carol Concert – Sunday 20th December – 3pm

Join Us for a carol concert on Sunday 20th December at 3pm.

You can either join on You Tube here:

https://youtu.be/sYijrV1Nee8

Or to book a space in church, please email the Parish Office.

Masses will resume on Friday 4th November

Masses will resume again from Friday 4th November. Please see the latest Newsletter for Mass times.

Please remember to book your space by emailing the Parish secretary on newbarnet@rcdow.org.uk by Thursday each week for the following week’s Masses.

Virtual Rosary

Following the Cardinal’s message last weekend about continuous prayer, Fr James has offered to broadcast a weekly Rosary session online.

These sessions will take place every Thursday at 7pm with the first one on Thursday 12th November. We will alternate each week between Youtube and Zoom.

For more information on this and the links needs to join, please visit our VIRTUAL ROSARY page.