Second Sunday of Easter (Divine Mercy) 12.04.2026
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MASS TIMES AND INTENTIONS
Sun 12th Apr
8.30 am Noeleen Brennan, RIP
10 am Lumen Jesuina Maria Santana D’Silva,
12 noon Lillian Murphy, RIP
Mon 13th Apr Easter Feria
10 am Donny Shea, RIP
Tues 14th Apr Easter Feria
10 am People of the Parish
Weds 15th Apr NO MASS
Thurs 16th Apr Easter Feria
10 am Pietro Bardetti, RIP
Fri 17th Apr Easter Feria
10 am Michael Sheehan, RIP
Sat 18th Apr Third Sunday of Easter
5pm Martin Brennan, anniversary
YOUR PRAYERS:
Let us keep in our prayers: Joan Gordon, Sanjuna Madonandi Kuniyil, Ben Galligan, Julius Lipner, David Ryan, Margaret Ryan, Michael O’Boy, Christina Cahill, Eric Nicholas Darwent, Therese Kemp, Jose Luis Pérez, Karina McKiernan, Jonathan Heller and Izabela Lissowska – all unwell at this time. We also pray for: Mary Giblin, Netty Rodrigues, Seamus Shea, Noeleen Brennan, Lillian Murphy, Donny Shea, Pietro Bardetti, Michael Sheehan and all the Holy Souls and those whose anniversaries occur at this time or have died recently. May they Rest in Peace.
THE OFFERTORY
The offertory collection for week ending 29th March was £812.32 and Contactless was £276.78
Donations via Standing Orders, Stripe and Online will be communicated one month in arrears. Thank you for your generosity.
HAPPY EASTER!
“May the joy of the Risen Christ fill your heart and home with peace and hope,”
from Fr Peter, Fr Dennis, Yvonne, Nina, Zarela and Otto the Dog (Head of Security).
AN EASTER MESSAGE OF WELCOME AND HOPE
“Whether you join us every Sunday or your footsteps grace the church most often at Christmas and Easter, please know this: you are part of our family, and your presence truly matters. These great feasts draw us together because they speak to something deep within us—hope, renewal, belonging, and the quiet sense that God is closer than we sometimes remember.
In a world that often feels uncertain and unpredictable, where headlines shift by the hour and life can feel stretched thin, the Church remains a place of stillness and grounding. Here, we remember that God’s love is not seasonal, fragile, or dependent on our routines. It is steady. It is patient. It waits for us, even when life pulls us in a hundred directions.
If you’ve been away for a while, there is no need to explain or feel out of place. Faith moves in seasons, and sometimes the most important step is simply showing up when God nudges you. What matters is that you are here now, and that the door of this community—and the heart of Christ—is always open to you.
As we celebrate the joy of the Resurrection and the light that breaks into our world, may you feel welcomed, encouraged, and gently invited to reconnect in whatever way feels right for you. Whether that means returning more often, exploring your faith anew, or simply carrying a renewed sense of peace into your daily life, we are grateful to walk even a small part of the journey with you.
You are loved. You are missed when you’re away. And you are always welcome at St Mary’s.
Blessings, Fr Peter.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: CHURCH BOILER INSTALLATION WORKS
Work to install the new Church boiler will begin on Monday 13th April. During this period, there will be two significant impacts on access and parish activities:
1. Restricted Access to the Parish Centre (13th–24th April)
The passageway from the car park to the parish centre, alongside the presbytery, will be closed from 3pm to 5pm on weekdays from Monday 13th April to Friday 24th April. Please plan your visits accordingly and follow any signage or guidance from the site team.
2. Temporary Relocation of Weekday Masses (20th–24th April)
From Monday 20th April to Friday 24th April, all weekday Masses will be celebrated in the community room in the presbytery. Due to the nature of the works, no funerals will be permitted during this week.





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