The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ
And the love of God
And the communion of The Holy Spirit
Be with you all
Saturday 12th - 10:00 - 11:00 am - Confessions (or anytime by appointment)
6:00 pm - Mass
Sunday 13th - 9:00am & 11:00am Mass.
Monday 14th - No Mass Church Closed All Day
Tuesday 15th - 9:00 am Mass
Wednesday 16th- 9:00 am Mass
Thursday 17th - 9:00am Mass
Friday 18th - 9:00am Mass
7.00pm - Adoration and Benediction
Saturday 19th - 10:00 - 11:00 am - Confessions (or anytime by appointment
6:00 pm - Mass
Sunday 20th- 9:00am & 11:00am - Mass
Our gospel this Sunday is a story that we have heard many times. The parable of the Good Samaritan. It is part of a conversation between Jesus and a Jewish lawyer who came to test Jesus’ knowledge of the law. The lawyer asks Jesus how to live forever. Jesus asks the lawyer to share what the law says about oving God and the neighbours. The lawyer answers correctly, and Jesus tells him to follow the law.
The Parable of The Good Samaritan, as we read it in the gospel of Luke, is a masterpiece of storytelling. It is not just a story about a moral lesson, but a complex story with deep meanings. The characters in the parable convey very important message about our lives as Christians in the world today.
The Priest and the Levite in the parable represent religious leaders who fail to show love and compassion for the neighbour. Their actions, or lack of actions, show their failure to meet their spiritual duties. By ignoring the wounded man, they show lack of empathy and a gap between their religious duties and true human care.
The Samaritan, seen as an outcast by the Jews, shows unexpected compassion. His action symbolizes the mercy and kindness Jesus teaches as important element to follow him. The Samaritan’s action challenges societal norms and religious expectations, showing true righteousness is about loving and caring for those in need, no matter their background.
The wounded man, left by the roadside represents the universal human vulnerability. His situation makes us think about how we would react in similar situations. This character reminds us of our shared experience of suffering and the need for compassion. On the other hand, the Innkeeper, who takes the wounded man in and cares for him, symbolizes community support. His willingness to help, even after the Samaritan’s initial kindness, shows the value of ongoing care. It highlights the role of the community in healing and supporting those in need.
The different characters in the parable of The Good Samaritan teach us about compassion, religious duty, and the role of the community towards those in need. Through their actions, Jesus teaches us the importance of showing love and kindness to everyone, no matter their situation or background. This parable teaches us that true religion is about practical compassion. It is not about following rituals and traditions. It is about showing kindness, love and compassion to everyone, no matter who they are. Love your neighbour as yourself.
God bless you all. Fr. Henry
Pope Leo XIV invites members of several religious congregations holding their General Chapters to take part in the "marvelous adventure" of following Christ more closely.
Embrace the marvelous adventure of following Christ more closely.
Pope Leo XIV gave this exhortation to religious men and women on Saturday morning in Castel Gandolfo, where he is staying for his summer vacation.
The Parish priest of Gaza's small Christian community says his flock is exhausted by war and a severe lack of food. Speaking to Vatican Radio, he asks not to be forgotten and for continued prayers: an unending source of hope.
"The price of flour is around 18 euros per kilo, tomatoes about 23, a single onion between 12 and 15 euros. A kilo of sugar costs at least 100 euros. But coffee, bitter or not, is out of reach entirely: it goes for no less than 250 euros per kilo."
On 10 July 2025, in Orlu Diocese, Nigeria, a grand banquet was held to honour the poorest of the poor—referred to as God's Special VIPs—as part of the Jubilee of Hope celebrations. The event was organized by Gratia Vobis Ministries Inc. (GVM), founded by Fr. Maurice Nkem Emelu, a priest of Orlu Diocese and a Professor of Digital Media and Communication at John Carroll University, USA.
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Thank you for your donations. God Bless You, Fr. Henry.
5th & 6th June
Envelopes : £369.52
Loose plate : £260.50
Fr Henry would like to
thank you all !
All sessions are at 7pm
16th Jul
25th September
We are currently awaiting confirmation from the Diocese
regarding approval to proceed with the hall work. This decision
will directly impact the start date of our Over 50/60 Club.
We kindly ask for your prayers—that our efforts may bear fruit
and not fall on stony ground. Thank you for your continued
support and patience.
Join Bishop Alan in Lourdes from Friday 18th to Friday 25th July.
We can support those with medical needs.
For further information, please phone Tangney Tours on 01732 886 666
or book online:
www.Tangney-tours.com/diocese-pilgrimages/diocese-brentwood/
Of course, you may wish to make your own travel and hotel arrangements for your parish. You are most welcome to do this and still participate fully in the program of the diocesan pilgrimage. If so, please tell me and I shall make sure you are able to join as much of the diocesan program as you would like.
Annual Collection
The money raised from the annual collection for Lourdes at Sunday Masses is used to help cover the costs of nurses and others who assist.
This ensures that pilgrims with medical can come to Lourdes. The money is also used to support pilgrims who otherwise could not afford to come.
For further information regarding this, you are most welcome to contact me.
With warm regards and thanks,
Fr Paul Keane
Director of the Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes
Tel: 01223 742 192.
25th–28th July 2025 | Oscott College, near Birmingham Join Catholics from across the country to celebrate the Jubilee Year of Hope at this vibrant national festival, organised by the Guild of Our Lady of Ransom. The weekend features inspiring speakers, fellowship, and faith-filled celebrations. Choose from day tickets, camping for the weekend, or nearby accommodation. Earlybird weekend passes are currently available for just £70. For details and booking, visit: www.webelievefestival.com
We’re excited to announce that our upcoming Parish Social
Evening will be a BBQ gathering — a favourite choice so far!
Parishioners are warmly invited to bring along a dish to share.
We’ll be providing burgers, sausages, rolls, and drinks.
To make this event a success, we’ll need:
3–4 BBQs (if you’re able to lend one, please let us know)
Helpers and volunteers for set-up, serving, and clean-up
First Aiders – if you’re certified, kindly identify yourself so
we can ensure we’re fully covered
️ The date and time will be announced in next weekend’s
newsletter.
We look forward to a joyful evening of food, fellowship, and
fun!
The Divine Mercy Apostolate, London, invites you to a
celebration of St. Faustina’s birthday at Aylesford Priory,
Kent, on Bank Holiday Monday, 25 August 2025, from 10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The day of reflection will include teachings on the Message of
Divine Mercy, Holy Mass, the Hour of Mercy with Stations of
the Cross, Adoration and Benediction, and the Veneration of
the Image of Merciful Jesus.
All are welcome.
For more information, please contact Millie on 07957 594646.
Coaches will be available from Ealing Broadway and Victoria.
Sunday, 6th July (after the 11:00 AM Mass)
RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
Please complete the form available at the back of the church and hand it to Father Henry.
Over 50/60 Club
A meeting regarding the Over 50/60 Club will take place next weekend after the 6:00, 9:00, and
11:00 Masses.
We say a heartfelt thank you and goodbye to the wonderful ladies who have run the Play Group for many years. Their dedication provided a warm welcome to parents, carers, and young children, helping them take their first steps into our parish and school community.
To keep the Play Group running, we urgently need 3–4
volunteers. Without this support, we may have no choice but to close the group. It will continue until August, so if you—or someone you know can volunteer once a week
on Tuesdays from 8:00–11:00 AM, please contact Glenda
on 07970 00163. Please note, volunteers must have a
valid DBS check.
Let’s work together to keep this valued part of our community going!
We are looking for volunteers to support various areas of parish
life, and we warmly invite you to get involved. We need readers
and Eucharistic Ministers (forms are available at the back of the
church—please complete and hand them to Father Henry), as
well as help with gardening, flower arrangement in the church,
and general cleaning of both the church and the hall. We also
welcome volunteers to assist as trainers for the sacraments,
helpers for the Over 50/60 Club, counters, and those interested
in contributing to the development of the parish.
Sheets will be placed at the back of the church after Mass. If you
are willing to help, please write down your name and telephone
number.
One love, one heart, one community.
We’re hosting a Table Top Sale soon, and all proceeds will go towards our Summer BBQ and
Cultural Evening.We kindly ask for your donations of bric-a-brac, household goods, garden
equipment, plants, sweets, and biscuits.
Please note: we are not accepting clothing donations.
📍 Drop-off locations and times: The Hall on Mondays between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon
Back of the church or outside before Mass on Saturdays and Sundays Or call Glenda on
07970 001673 to arrange a collection
Thank you for your generosity and support!
A vacancy has arisen for a Parish Administrator, to provide administrative support services to the Parish Office by implementing and maintaining office systems, processes and procedures and delivering a welcoming, appropriate service to those attending the parish office.
The post will be part-time working 12 hours per week – (4 Days per week, 3 hours per day).
The salary is £12.60 per hour
The closing date for applications is 12pm on 8th July 2025 and we will then invite suitable applicants to interview.
If you have any queries or if you would like to apply, please send your CV by email to wickford@brcdt.org
Headteacher – St Peter’s Primary School, Romford
Deadline for applications: 12:00 (noon), Monday 6th June 2025.
Headteacher – St Peter’s Primary School, Billericay
Deadline for applications: 15:00, Monday 6th June 2025.
We Believe” – National Festival of Catholic Life. July 25th – 28th 2025, Oscott College, near Birmingham organised by the Guild of Our Lady of Ransom. Celebrate the Jubilee Year of Hope with Catholics from across the country and a wide range of inspiring speakers. Day tickets available, or come and camp for the long weekend, or stay nearby. Currently a significant “Early bird” booking discount is still available – full weekend passes are just £70. All the details are at www.webelievefestival.com
Our Lady of Grace, Chingford, is seeking a part-time Cleaner to join the team. Hours: 9 hours per week (flexible working arrangement to be agreed) Hourly Rate: £13.85 Start Date: As soon as possible To apply or make an enquiry, please send your CV and cover letter to: chingfordolgsta@brcdt.org
A vacancy has arisen for a Personal Assistant to support the
Parish Priest and Parish Office at Brentwood Cathedral. The
role involves managing office systems and procedures while
offering a warm and professional welcome to visitors. Excellent
communication and administrative skills are essential.
This is a full-time position (35 hours/week, Monday to Friday).
Salary: £14–£15 per hour, depending on experience.
Closing date: 12pm, Wednesday 18th June 2025.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited to interview.
To apply or for more information, please email your CV to
We are seeking a General Kitchen Assistant from
September 2025, working 10 hours per week
(Mon–Fri, 12:15–2:15pm).
Pay: £14.56/hour (APTC Scale 1, Point 2)
Food hygiene certificate and experience
preferred. An enhanced DBS will be required.
Apply via the Job Vacancies section on the
school website or contact Mrs Sharon Flynn at
Closing date: Monday, 2nd June 2025.
Bede was born in 673 AD in the northeast of England. From the age of seven, he received a Benedictine education at the Northumbrian monastery of Saint Peter at Wearmouth, today part of Sunderland. Bede spent his whole life within the twin monasteries of St Peter at Wearmouth and St Paul in Jarrow, where he became a Benedictine monk and continued his studies using the fine libraries established by the monastery's founder, St Benedict Biscop, Bede's first teacher, and under the guidance of Abbot Ceolfrith (Ceolwulf).
Bede wrote on many topics. His most famous work, Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum (the Ecclesiastical History of the English People), earned Bede the title "The Father of English History". His works revealed not only Bede's qualities as a scholar and historian but also the qualities of modesty and humility which make his works so memorable. However, Bede's work shows that he had at his command all the learning of his time. Bede's writings included papers and articles on scientific, historical, theological, and mathematical matters, as well as poetry and literature. St Bede is widely regarded as the greatest of all the Anglo-Saxon scholars. His sainthood was generally recognized around fifty years after his death on 25th May 735 AD. His bones were later elevated from St Paul's in Jarrow to Durham, where they lie in the Galilee Chapel at Durham Cathedral. Bede's scholarship and importance to Catholicism were recognized on 13th November 1899 when Pope Leo XIII decreed the title of Doctor Ecclesiae to St Bede the Venerable, making him the only English Doctor of the Church.
Barking
6:00pm - 7:00pm (Thursday)
Becontree
9:30am - 10:10am (Friday)
Chadwell Heath
9:30am - 10:00am (Friday)
Clayhall
8:30am - 9:00am (Tuesday – Saturday)
(until 11am on the First Friday)
4:30pm - 5:00pm (Sunday)
Dagenham, Holy Family
9:30am – 10:30am (Friday)
Dagenham, St Peters
8.30am – 9.00 am (Monday – Friday)
9.30am – 10am (Wednesday)
Goodmayes
9:30am - 10:00am (Monday – Saturday)
Hainault
10:30am - 11:30am (Tuesday – Saturday)
Ilford
10:00am - 12:30pm (Wednesday)
New Barking
8.15am - 9.15am (Friday)
10.30am - 11.30am (Saturday)
Newbury Park
10:00am - 11:00am (Thursday)
5:00pm - 6:00pm (Saturday)
Wanstead
9:30am - 11:00am (Friday)
7:00pm - 8:00pm (Friday)
South Woodford
8:45am - 9:30am (Wednesday)
5:30pm - 6:30pm (1st Saturday)
Confessions
Saturdays 10 to 11am or anytime by appointment.
Baptism of children
On Sundays with prior arrangements. Parents must attend two sessions. Parents must be registered members of the parish. At least one godparent must be a baptised catholic with a baptism certificate and confirmed.
Marriage
Those to have their marriage blessed should notify the Priest-in-charge at least six months before the proposed date.
First Holy Communion
This is usually done once a year in conjunction with the school. Other cases will be dealt with on individual bases.
Confirmation
This is usually done once a year. Announcements are done in the parish newsletter and on the website
RCIA
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adult
Those who would like to be received in the Catholic church should see the priest-in-charge any time and make arrangements to start the course.
All are welcome.
N.B
You need to be a registered member of our parish. Have faithful attendance at mass on Sundays and Holy Days. Fill out our registration form.
Fr Henry
The weekly parish newsletter is now available as a PDF download from the Newsletter Page
The Lady Chapel is a lovely place to introduce young children to our Liturgy on Saturdays & Sundays without parents getting stressed. It is also used for prayer groups and individual just wanting a quiet moment. Can we ask that we all respect the Lady Chapel, by ensuring that we leave it in a clean and orderly manner. If children make a mess, after mass can parents ask the welcomers to point them to the broom cupboard so you can clean up before departing. Also, can we ask that children do not play or eat on the Altar or organ.
The Parish Council
The Parish can now offer contactless donations for parishioners who may wish to avoid handling cash. A new donation page with further information and QR codes is available. Click the button below for the Donation Page Donations can be made with or without Gift-aid Copies of the QR codes are also available in the church.
As always, we are deeply grateful to all our parishioners for the continued support you so generously give our parish
St Bede Catholic Church
Rev. Henry Mobela, The Presbytery, Bishops Avenue, Chadwell Heath, Romford, RM6 5RS
Email: chadwellheath@brcdt.org
Brentwood Diocesan Trust
Registered Charity No. 234092
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