Father Deo writes:
After much consultation, careful consideration, thought and prayer, I have taken the decision that the youth club in its present form will cease as of now. Plans are taking shape to restart the club, in a new format, at the earliest opportunity. Once sufficient volunteers have been recruited, and the structure agreed upon, I shall let you know. A date will then be set to get things going again. In the meantime, on behalf of the parish, and in particular the youth, I should like to thank Eddie Sanders for his sterling work and commitment as club leader over the last 46 years. A celebratory event will be held in his honour.
Barts Seniors have hired a coach to take them to Worthing on Friday 28 June. If you are free and would like to go along, please get in touch via the Parish Office. Tickets are just £20 per person, to include Fish and Chips at the famous Harry Ramsden’s Restaurant! The coach leaves at 09:30 and returns at 16:30.
![]() Our Parish Mission page has now been moved. It will now reside under the Menu Bar, from Parish Activities/Events HERE. Father Huebert’s body will be brought into St. Michael’s Pollards Hill at 19:00 on Tuesday 30 April, with Requiem Mass at 19:30. The following day, his Funeral will take place at St. Boniface, Tooting at 12:00.
Click HERE to pray the Divine Mercy Novena each day.
..... as our 2019 Parish Mission commences.
Father Charlie and Father Charles will be with us for a week starting with the 18:15 Mass today, and until after the Mission Service on Friday 12 April, and we wish them a happy stay with us at St. Bart's. Our Mission is outlined below, and full details may be found here. It is a Mission for all, not just parishioners, and it would be great if you encouraged others to attend. Archbishop Peter asks your prayers for the repose of the soul of Canon Francis Moran (Mortlake Parish), who died on 29 January. May he rest in peace.
The Funeral arrangements are as follows: Tuesday 19 February: 16:00: reception of the body at St Mary Magdalen's Church, Mortlake. 19:00: Vigil Mass at St Mary Magdalen's Church, Mortlake. Wednesday 20 February: 12:30: Funeral Mass at St George's Cathedral, Southwark. Thursday 21 February: 19:00: Vigil Mass at St Illtyd's Church, Dowlais, Wales. Friday 22 February: 12:00: Funeral Mass at St Illtyd's Church, Dowlais, Wales; followed by the burial service. Canon Francis' family are very keen to ensure that people in Southwark know they are very welcome to join them for the services in Wales. Eileen Cecilia McCarthy
“Eily” 11 July 1930 – 7 February 2019 It is with great sadness that we have to inform you that Eileen has passed away following an illness of several months. She died in Croydon University Hospital. For those of you who would like to attend her funeral, the details are below. Venue St Bartholomew’s Catholic Church, Ellison Road, Norbury SW16 5DE and then South London Crematorium, Rowan Road, Streatham SW16 5JG Eileen will be received into the church at 17:00 on Thursday 28 February 2019 and her Funeral Requiem Mass will be at 10:00 on Friday 1 March. At 11:00 she will be taken to the South London Crematorium for cremation and then guests are invited to join us at St. Bartholomew’s Church Hall in Ellison Road for refreshments. Donations, if wished should be made to: SPUC (Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child) or CAFOD (Catholic Fund for Overseas Development) Both of these causes were very dear to Eileen’s heart. Indeed for many years she has volunteered at SPUC in an admin capacity. These can be made via the Funeral Director: Alfred Smith, 15 Rowan Road, Streatham SW16 5JF If you wish to send flowers, they have asked for them to arrive no later than 17:00 on 28 February. We know though that Eileen’s preference would be donations. It is with great sadness that we convey the news that Canon Francis Moran passed away yesterday, Tuesday 29 January, in the presbytery of St. Mary Magdalene Mortlake.
He was the curate here at St. Bartholomew’s from 1993-97. Francis Moran was born in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales in 1961 as part of a large family. In 1989 after Seminary and getting his degree at the University of Kent at Canterbury he was ordained to the Priesthood at St Cecilia’s North Cheam and went on to be Assistant Priest at Ss. Henry & Elizabeth Sheerness and then here at St. Bartholomew’s Norbury before a short time as Administrator of St James the Great in Peckham Rye. He was then appointed Parish Priest at St Catherine’s Chessington during which time he studied for an MA in Contemporary Catholic Theology at Heythrop College. In early 2004 the Archbishop moved him to St Andrew’s Thornton Heath before moving him again to St. Mary Magdalene Mortlake in 2017. We pray for the safe and happy repose of his soul. May he rest in peace. After a break of many years, the Friday 20:00 Mass has been reinstated at St. Bartholomew's.
During the stewardship of Father Carolin (1963-99) this became an important Mass for those who were generally unable to attend a weekday Mass due to work, family or other commitments. Hopefully it will once again become a fruitful element of our parish life. First Holy Communion Programme 2019 - Tuesday 8 January at 20:00
Introductory meeting for all parents and guardians in the lower hall. It is most important that all parents and guardians attend this meeting. The dates for each child’s First Holy Communion will be given, and the “I Belong” books will be distributed. The full list of First Holy Communion dates is available, for reference and downloading for printing, here. Confirmation Programme 2019 - Wednesday 9 January at 19:30 Introductory meeting for all parents, guardians and candidates in the lower hall, at which the Confirmation programme will be announced. 'We are now just a few days away from Christmas.
Huge thanks go to the many people who have helped to decorate the church, the trees and the crib. The Carol Concert given by our Polyphony Choir and brass instruments last Sunday was a resounding success. Everybody has practised their various roles and all is now ready for the Church to welcome Christ Jesus, our Lord and Saviour, as he enters into history in the humble stable at Bethlehem. A very happy and blessed Christmas to you all.' It has come to our attention that our email address book has been hacked into, as a result of which an email, purporting to be from St Bart’s, and claiming to contain a “secure message” was sent to an unknown number of people. If you have received such a communication, please do not open it. If you do open it, and you try to enter an email address and password, they will appear to be rejected, but in fact it will steal your password and mail out to your address book.
If this is the case with you, please change your password without delay. Please note that we shall never send out a “secure message” and you will never be asked to provide a password. Hopefully your security software should prevent you falling for this. Please note that this has had a knock-on effect on all our outgoing emails. If you are expecting a reply, but have not received one, please contact the parish office. Click here to read the Pastoral Letter from Archbishop Peter Smith for the First Sunday of Advent 2018.
..... to the People of God may be read here. It has been widely available elsewhere since is was published, but is of sufficient importance to bring to your attention should you not have already read it.
..... to Father Michael Jones, Parish Priest here from 1993-2004, who celebrates the Ruby Anniversary of his Ordination on the great feast of Christ the King on Sunday 25 November.
Today there was a special Mass at his parish of St. John Vianney in Bexleyheath to mark the occasion. In a crowded church he spoke, amongst many other things, warmly of his time at St. Bart's and has lost none of his wonderful sense of humour! Among the many members of the clergy on the sanctuary (and in the pews beyond!) were Father Tom Scannell and Father John McGowan (who gave the homily). Father Tom was a curate here from 1997 to 2000, and retired last month as Parish Priest of Our Lady of Loreto and St. Winefride's, Kew. Father John and his family were Norbury parishioners, and he is a member of the Carmelite Priory Community in Kensington. Also present was Deacon Paul Milligan. |
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