Easter 2
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Sunday Sung Mass begins at 11am
You can open today’s Propers by clicking above.
And click here for the YouTube live stream.
Monday’s Noon Mass will be a Requiem for Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as we continue to pray for the Queen and the Royal Family in their bereavement.
The Church of England has opened an online condolence book, which is open to any individual or church communities who wish to sign and record a message.
TODAY IS THE LAST DAY FOR DONATIONS TO THE LENT APPEAL 2021
Thank you to those who have already contributed.
Proceeds from this year’s Lent Appeal will be divided between:
American Church Soup Kitchen in Tottenham Court Road
towards the costs of their mental health worker;
Anglican Communion Fund
supporting communities throughout the Anglican Communion often in the poorest and most dangerous parts of the world.
Bishop of London’s Lent appeal
focussing on Youth Violence – supporting three charities working in different ways with young people.
How to donate
Please give generously by visiting our donation page.
Or you can send a cheque to the Parish Office, made payable to: “Parochial Church All Saints (Lent Appeal)”. If you qualify for Gift Aid, please write ‘Gift Aid’ on the back of the cheque.
Lent Boxes will not be issued this year.
Monthly Requiem
On Saturday our monthly Requiem Mass will be offered: please let Fr Michael have names of those you’d like remembered at that Mass.
Flowers
The flowers today have been given by Jack de Gruiter in memory of Robert Streit.
If you would like to make a donation for flowers, please contact Shawn on 07988 287 663 or shawnwilbe@outlook.com or speak to Chris Self.
Supporting All Saints
You can set up a regular donation to All Saints here.
We use the Parish Giving Scheme, which allows contributions to be anonymous and deals with GiftAid, saving our office a lot of time. You can read about how the scheme works here.
Websites with links for prayers and readings
There are resources for Daily Prayer on the Church of England Website;
also for the Roman Catholic Daily Office and readings (including those for Mass) on Universalis (this is the free version; if you are prepared to pay the subscription you can find excellent aids to Lectio Divina and other fuller provisions there).