Parish News for the Second Week in Ordinary Time

January 18, 2025 by James Elston in Weekly News

This Sunday is the 2nd in Ordinary Time. In the Gospel reading Jesus is attending a wedding in Cana, the wine runs out and he turns water into wine. This is the first of his miracles in the Gospel of S.John. Throughout the scriptures wine is rich with symbolism and the sheer abundance of the wine in this miracle points us towards the extravagance of God’s love for us. Click here for the scripture readings

Music this Sunday
The Choir will sing the Missa Brevis in F by Mozart

Barn Dance
THIS SATURDAY from 6.30pm, dancing begins at 7pm. £5 entry or by donation and children are free.  All welcome and please invite your friends and family.

The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins on Saturday 18th January. During the week, we pray for the unity of Christians throughout the world This year we are asked to reflect on the question Jesus asked Martha – “Do you believe this?”
Click here to find out more

Mass for Unity
Saturday 25th January marks the end of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and at 10am there will be a special Mass for the Feast of the Conversion of S. Paul with prayers for reunion with the See of Peter.

Fr Brooke Kingsmill Lunn
Fr Lunn died on S.Stephen’s Day, he was curate of this parish from 1966 to 1968 before going on to be the Vicar of S.Luke’s Hornsey and then Holy Trinity, Stroud Green. His funeral mass is on Wednesday in the church of S.Magnus in the City, and so mass will be offered for him in All Hallows at 10am on that day.

Walsingham Pilgrimage
Monday 2nd June – Friday 6th June, a pilgrimage to the Shrine or Our Lady in Norfolk. £365 per person, full board. Please speak to Fr James for more details

Please support your church
All Hallows is open everyday for the whole community, we offer hospitality after weekday masses and our Sunday worship is beautified with wonderful music. Please support your church by giving regularly click here to find our more.

MASS TIMES

Sunday 19th January
2nd per annum
Solemn Mass 10am followed by coffee

Monday 20th January
S.Fabian
Mass 10am 

Tuesday 21st January
S.Agnes
Mass 6pm followed by wine and nibbles

Wednesday 22nd January
S.Vincent
Mass 10am followed by coffee

Thursday 23rd January
Feria
Mass 12pm followed by lunch

Friday 24th January
S.Francis de Sales
Latin Mass 12pm at S.Benet’s Fr James’ day-off 

Saturday 25th January
Conversion of S.Paul
Mass for Unity 10am followed by coffee

Sunday 26th January
3rd per annum
Solemn Mass 10am followed by coffee

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