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The Thursday of Holy Week, called Maundy Thursday or sometime Holy Thursday, recalls the day when the Lord Jesus instituted the Holy Eucharist, the sacrament of his Body and Blood. The name Maundy Thursday derives from the Latin mandatum, meaning ‘commandment’, because of the use of John 13.34 in the Antiphon.
At this Mass, the "Mass of the Lord's Supper", the Priest washes ceremonially the feet of twelve members of the congregation to remember Christ’s washing of his twelve Apostles at the Last Supper. This Mass stresses the importance Jesus puts on humility and service within the Church. Also emphasised are the fundamental importance of the Eucharist and the sacrifice of Christ’s Body, which we now find present in the Blessed Sacrament. O Bread of Heaven, beneath this veil Thou dost my very God conceal: My Jesus, dearest treasure, hail! (St Alphonsus) At the conclusion of the Mass, people are invited to continue adoring the Blessed Sacrament at the Altar of Repose, just as the disciples were invited to watch with the Lord during his agony in the garden of Gethsemane. Photo Copyright: All Saints' PCC Houghton Regis
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Photo-post from the Parish Mass with Blessing of Palms in Houghton Regis on 2 April 2023.
Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week, and it recalls the triumphant entry of the Lord Jesus Christ into Jerusalem a few days before his blessed Passion. On Palm Sunday it is customary to bless Palm Crosses and leafy branches for people to carry in procession. Photo Copyright: All Saints' PCC Houghton Regis On Tuesday 28 March we celebrated Mass with Thomas Whitehead Academy for the first time. Our regular Tuesday worship was replaced by a School Mass for Key Stage Two pupils and the school staff. This was a joyous occasion filled with prayer and singing. Each class composed a prayer to be offered during the Intercessions and the children rehearsed the sung parts of the Mass with our talented Music Teacher before attending the service.
Photo Copyright: Thomas Whitehead Academy Every Sunday we celebrate the Day of Resurrection and gather to participate at the Eucharist. We are also called to worship together on other days dotted through the year, as we rehearse the story of our salvation in Jesus Christ and consecrate each year to him. These special days are a collection of “feasts” and “solemnities” (or Festivals, or Red Letter Days in former times) marking key moments in the life of Our Lord, Our Lady, and important saints. Solemnities are days of greatest importance, and a few of these are also “Days of Obligation” (marked with *) when attendance to church is a moral requirement similar to Sundays. On solemnities there will be two celebrations of Mass (one in the morning, one in the evening) to give the opportunity to come to church to greatest possible number of people. The list below in not complete and it does not include Sundays but it contains the most important feasts which we will celebrate in the parish on weekdays. Please, make a note of these in your calendar and make every effort to attend church on these days. Feasts and Solemnities
falling on weekdays (March-June 2023) Friday 17 March - Saint Patrick (Feast) 10:00am Sung Mass (All Saints’) Monday 20 March - Saint Joseph (Solemnity) 10:00am Sung Mass (All Saints’) 6:30pm Silent Prayer (St Thomas’) 7:30pm Mass (St Thomas’) Sat 25 March - Annunciation of the Lord (Solemnity) 12:30pm Sung Mass (All Saints’) The Easter Triduum (The three days before Easter Day) Thursday 6 April - Maundy Thursday * 8:00pm Sung Mass (All Saints’) Friday 7 April - Good Friday * 11:00am Family Service (All Saints’) 3:00pm Good Friday Liturgy (All Saints’) Saturday 8 April - Holy Saturday 8:00pm Easter Vigil (All Saints’) Wednesday 3 May - Ss Philip and James (Feast) 10:00am Sung Mass (St Thomas’) Thursday 4 May - The English Martyrs (Feast) 10:00am Sung Mass (All Saints’) Thu 18 May - Ascension of the Lord (Solemnity) * 10:00am Mass (All Saints’) 6:30pm Silent Prayer (All Saints’) 7:30pm Sung Mass (All Saints’) Wednesday 31 May - Visitation of Blessed Virgin Mary (Feast) 10:00am Sung Mass (St Thomas’) Saturday 10 June - Corpus Christi (Solemnity) * 2:00pm Sung Mass and Procession (All Saints’) Friday 16 June - Sacred Heart of Jesus (Solemnity) 10:00am Mass (All Saints’) 6:30pm Silent Prayer (All Saints’) 7:30pm Sung Mass (All Saints’) Tuesday 20 June - Saint Alban (Solemnity) 10:00am Mass (All Saints’) 6:30pm Silent Prayer (All Saints’) 7:30pm Sung Mass (All Saints’) Sat 24 June - Nativity St John the Baptist (Solemnity) 12:30noon Sung Mass (All Saints’) Thu 29 June - Ss Peter and Paul (Solemnity) * 10:00am Mass (All Saints’) 6:30pm Silent Prayer (All Saints’) 7:30pm Sung Mass (All Saints’) The holy season of Lent started on Ash Wednesday (22 February). On Ash Wednesday we welcomed the pupils and staff of Thomas’ Whitehead Academy to church for a special service where blessed Ashes were distributed. The other photos below were taken at the Parish Mass on Sunday 26 February, the First Sunday of Lent.
About the Season Lent invites us to deeper repentance; to make meaningful changes in the way we live so that we may learn to follow the Lord Jesus more closely. To facilitate this Lenten repentance, we are invited to follow three core practices: Fasting, Giving, and Prayer. These should be hallmarks of the Christian life, but we are especially encouraged to engage with them now as we prepare to celebrate Easter. The last two weeks of Lent (sometimes called Passiontide) assume darker tones as we approach Good Friday. During Passiontide sacred images are veiled so as to hide some of the glory and splendour of the church building and of the liturgy, and to focus our attention on the sorrowful Passion and Death of Our Lord. The liturgical colours of Lent are purple, “Roman purple”, and violet to signify penitence. On the Fourth Sunday of Lent (Lætare Sunday) the liturgical colour is a cheerier rose. Photos: Thomas Whitehead Academy and Mr David Steele Photo Copyright: Thomas Whitehead Academy and All Saints' PCC Houghton Regis Today marks the first anniversary of the war in Ukraine.
Ukraine war in numbers: 8.1 million refugees fled Ukraine - 5.4 million people were driven from their homes (internally displaced) - 17.6 million people in Ukraine needing humanitarian aid - 8,006 confirmed civilian deaths - Around 9,000 Ukrainian troops killed - Around 200,000 Russian troops killed - Over 65,000 suspected war crimes reported. Figures from The Independent (24 Feb 2023) Can you help? Even small acts of love and compassion can alleviate the sufferings of others. Visit our website to find out about our collection of good and funds for Ukraine. We need: Blankets, Winter Clothes, Tents, Sleeping Bags, Waterproof Gear, Long Life Food, First Aid Essentials, Medicines and Medical Supplies. Funds raised so far have been transferred to the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (Luton). Cash donations should be clearly marked "Ukraine". Sunday 19 February, the 7th in Ordinary Time, marked the last Sunday before Lent. After the Parish Mass and refreshments, a few of us gathered outside the Parish Church to burn last year's Palm Crosses to make ash for Ash Wednesday.
In previous years the crosses were burnt on Shrove Tuesday without much ceremony by the Parish Priest and the Sacristan. However, this year we opted for a public rite, a shared moment of prayer, with parishioners, to highlight the link between the palm crosses and Ash Wednesday, between the Passion of the Lord Jesus and our Lenten journey that is approaching. The ceremony we followed is a very simple rite adapted from material produced by the Scottish Episcopal Church (available online). Father Richard Brown, Parish Priest of Holy Cross Marsh Farm, joined us for Mass. Photo Copyright: All Saints' PCC Houghton Regis The year opened with a celebration of the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God, with our friends at Holy Cross Church on 1 January; we welcomed Katherine, a Reader-in-training, from Leighton Buzzard on placement with us for a month; an image of Our Lady was installed at St Thomas' Church (Our Lady of Lowry Drive?); and the weekly Thomas Whitehead Academy gathering at All Saints' resumed on Tuesdays with Stef and Lindsay joining Fr Diego in leading worship. As Accession Day approached, Fr Diego and parish volunteers went hunting for "Treebilees" (Jubilee Trees) to be planted in the churchyard. On Accession Day we marked the beginning of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee by planting six treebilees in the churchyard. See more about that occasion here. Bell-ringers from Oxford University visited All Saints' on their ringing tour; we planted bare-root roses on the churchyard access paths; care homes visiting resumed after months of severe restrictions. As the Russian invasion of Ukraine started, we collected money, food, clothing, medications, and first aid goods for the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (Luton Branch). The generosity of local people has been amazing! Holy Week and Easter celebrations took place in April. We welcomed the Rev Tim Hines as our preacher on Palm Sunday. See more about Palm Sunday here; and about Good Friday here. The Platinum Jubilee weekend brought joy and community spirit across the town with so many lovely events organised to mark the historic milestone. See more about our celebrations here. June also brought around the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, the day when we give special thanks for the gift of the Eucharist, the Body and Blood of Christ we receive at Mass. It was a great joy to mark the occasion with Sung Mass, Procession, Benediction, and refreshments. See more about Corpus Christi here. Over the summer we welcomed many a number of weddings at All Saints', we took part in town events, and Fr Diego celebrated the 10th anniversary of ordination to the priesthood. September was marked by the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Accession of King Charles III. A book of condolences was opened at the Parish Church and we hosted a number of services to pray for the repose of the soul of our late Queen and for the reign of the new King. See more about the Solemn Requiem here and about the Commemoration Service here. Autumn saw maintenance works carried out at the Parish Church and the initial works to set up a tryptic above the high altar in memory of Father Colin Gay, former Honorary Assistant Priest of Houghton Regis. Christmas preparations got underway with volunteers organising a wonderful Christmas Fayre and Advent services. Snow day in Houghton Regis, see here. Carols by Candlelight, see here. 2022 has been a whirlwind of a year that brought us many blessings, but also challenges and our town community faced great sorrows.
For all the graces, blessings, joy, and comfort we have received from God over the past twelve months, let us thank and praise the Lord! Christmas Day features the celebration of four Masses, beginning with the Vigil service at 5:30pm on Christmas Eve and ending with the Sung Mass at 10:30am on the Day.
The reason behind this extraordinary number of services is the Christmas story itself. Over the four celebrations the story of Jesus birth as narrated in the gospels of Matthew, Luke, and John unfolds. At the the 5:30pm Vigil Mass on Christmas Eve we read verses from Matthew 1:1-25; at the 11:00pm Midnight Mass we read Luke 2:1-14, the birth of Jesus, at the 8:30am Dawn Mass (at St Thomas' Church) on Christmas Day we read Luke 2:15-20, Jesus in the manger; and finally at the 10:30am Mass we read John 1:1-18, a meditation on the coming of the Lord Jesus as "the true Light" coming into the world. If you cannot attend all of these services, take time to read quietly the Bible passages set for them over Christmas. On Sunday 18 December, the Fourth Sunday of Advent, we held our traditional service of Carols by Candlelight. The service featured the retelling of the Christmas story, prayers, joyful carolling, and choir anthems.
The PCC of Houghton Regis would like to thank the volunteers who decorated the church for this special occasion and for the approaching Christmas celebrations. Photos: Dr Matthew Hurley Copyright: All Saints' PCC Houghton Regis |
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