Sunday 6 December 2009

Report from the Laity Commission

Below is the report given to the Deanery Pastoral Council by Ken Atmore, our representative on the Archdiocesan Laity Commission.


LAITY COMMISSION

The Laity Commission met on 24th November with the Archbishop, an Mgr, a priest and ten members present. The meeting opened with a prayer led by the Archbishop.

The commission are looking to hold a retreat during lent with Fr John Mulligan as the facilitator. It may be that the invitation can be extended to Deanery members depending on the location.

The women’s world day of prayer encourages other faith groups to attend. The Treasurer holds a balance of £789.40 so next years grant will be declined.

There was some discussion on how the Laity meetings outcome was cascaded down. This was difficult where no D.P.C. was in place. However reports or minutes could be posted on notice boards and web sites used.

It was felt that D.P.C.’s could be an instrument and forum for lay people to look at pastoral provision and consider the shortage of priests and Mass times on Saturday/Sunday.

The Archbishop had looked at the value of the Laity commission and welcomed its continuation adding that a particular topic should be aired at each meeting.

The Archbishop stated that we are in a reasonably healthy state with priest numbers compared to the north. Demographic changes had a severe impact on church numbers. Whilst it was important to keep communities going the state of the building played a significant part. There had been instances of preservation orders being sort, the Victorian Society becoming involved to keep a
Church open despite attendance being minimal.

The Bishops are looking to raise a set of questions for the coming general election and Archbishop Peter Smith is preparing a paper on Catholic Social teaching.

Amigo Hall is all but complete. There is further information on the way Connections work.

The annual accounts were presented. The document begins by dealing with five of the trusts being amalgamated to make the trust easier to administrate. There are details of the investment trust and standard information returns that are open to the public on the Charity Commissions web site.

The accounts have been audited and passed. The accounts show an increase in asset sales and therefore income. Property sales are high as these were sold before the property slump. However some property had to be purchased at the high point.

Legacies are down and these tend to go to the wealthier parishes.
Collections are up for the 7th year in a row. Approx 100,000 people attend Mass on Sundays and with collections reaching 16M that comes down to £160 per year or £3 per week.

Restricted funds are those that are restricted by law and have been set for a particular purpose. Unrestricted funds can be dealt with as determined by the trustees.

There was serious loss on investments and next year could be even more severe, there was some recovery on capital value.

Expenses rose on child protection and chaplaincies. We spend little on generating funds as chiefly we simply put the plate out.

School grants are not reflected in the figures as these are sent direct to the school.

The Diocese is afloat the sale of assets was up considerably with overall income down. The balance this year 2008 is 1.3M better off. The next two years will be very difficult. Cuts will have to be made and overspends checked. We now have fewer assets and are likely to take a large hit on investment interest again.

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Saturday 14 November 2009

Talk on the Priesthood

As part of our Bexley Deanery Mission Year, (an our celebration of the Year for Priests) the second of our talks on the priesthood will be held at the Church Hall of St John Vianney, Bexleyheath.

On Friday 20 Nov at 7pm, Fr Marcus Holden, author of Evangelium will be speaking on the Priesthood. After the talk there will be refreshments and a chance to meet the speaker.

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Thursday 22 October 2009

CaFE meetings at Erith

CaFE (Catholic Faith Exploration) offers a programme called "Knowing God even Better." This is a series of five video talks, given by David Payne. the talks are enjoyable and practical and are designed to help you deepen your faith even more.

The parish of Our Lady of the Angels will be hosting this CaFE series at 7.30 to 9pm on the following dates:
  • Wednesday 4 November
  • Wednesday 11 November
  • Monday 16 November
  • Wednesday 25 November
  • Wednesday 2 December
The programme will be held at the Angelus Centre, Our Lady of the Angels Church, Bexley Road, Erith.

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Mission Diary

From September 2009 to September 2010, Bexley Deanery celebrates a Mission Year with the theme "Called to Worship - Called to Serve". See our special Mission Diary page for details of events.

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Sunday 14 June 2009

Lesnes Abbey Procession 2009

This afternoon saw the annual Corpus Christi Procession of the Most Blessed Sacrament around the ruins of Lesnes Abbey. The weather smiled on us with bright sunny intervals interspersed with the odd cool breeze. Here are some pictures of the procession:

Some of the First Communicants

The parish groups wind through the gardens

The rear of the procession leaves the cloister area

Assembling in the Abbey Church after the procession

Bishop Patrick gives his sermon ...

... followed by Benediction, surrounded by some of the parish banners

Monday 12 January 2009

"Be proud of your faith" - Family and Youth Day at Blackfen

There will be a Family and Youth Day at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Blackfen, on Saturday 21st March.

In the morning, we have our usual programme: Low Mass, (usus antiquior) at 10.30am, followed by Confession, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction at midday.

After Benediction, there will be an address by Margaret Mizen, mother of Jimmy Mizen who was killed in May 2008. Barry and Margaret, Jimmy's parents, showed a tremendous example of faith and peace-filled courage when speaking to the media after the tragic death of their son and it is a great privilege to have Margaret come to speak to us.

(See this video on Hopeinfo.co.uk - "At the funeral I urged all the young people 'Be proud of your faith'"; "The only thing that's going to come out of this is a peaceful response.")

A light lunch will be provided in the Hall and in the afternoon, there will be various talks and activities for children and young people as well as a talk on parenting by Greg Clovis. We will finish with prayers at 3.30pm followed by tea, juice and biscuits.

Our usual Saturday schedule continues with confessions at 5pm and a Mass in English at 6pm.

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Monday 3 November 2008

Cemetery visits and deceased clergy of the Deanery

Each year in Bexley Deanery the clergy visit the local cemeteries in November. They join families and friends to pray for the dead, visit and bless the graves of our loved ones. Those who visit a cemetery on All Soul’s Day or adjacent Sundays to pray for the dead, can obtain a plenary indulgence for the Holy Souls.

The deceased clergy who served in our parishes are not forgotten either. A memorial Mass is held for them all. The Dean with the present clergy of Bexley Deanery will be celebrating their Mass on Friday 7 November at 10.30am at St Stephen’s Catholic Church, Deepdene Rd Welling, and everyone is welcome.

A list of the deceased clergy in PDF format can be viewed here.

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