Weekly Email – Trinity 5
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Dear friends,
I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who contributed in any way to the splendid baptism and confirmation liturgy we had last Sunday and to the magnificent parish lunch in our courtyard. It was a terrific weekend and I am very grateful indeed to all involved.
The lunch after the High Mass was a gargantuan spread! Many thanks to all who brought dishes, to those who prepared tables and chairs, served the food, manned the drinks table, and to all who helped with the enormous clear up operation. A special word of thanks goes to Kate Hodgetts, Chris Self, and Anne Flanagan for all they did to coordinate the lunch. It was such a joy to be able to celebrate together.
We also offer, of course, our heart-felt congratulations to the candidates themselves who were baptized and/or confirmed, and assure them of our prayers and support as they continue on their pilgrimage of faith. It was a great delight to see how happy they were as they took this next step in the sacramental life.
We also owe a word of thanks to those without whom the liturgy itself would not have been possible: our Director of Music, organists, and choir; our team of servers; those who worked so hard to prepare flowers and undertake sacristy work; our online team who ensured such a faultless live-stream; and those in our parish office who prepared and printed service sheets. It was a wonderful team effort which produced a liturgy of which we can be truly proud.
If you would like to watch the High Mass again you can do so here. Bishop Jonathan’s homily is well worth a listen if you have not already heard it. The Mass setting was Mozart’s Missa Brevis in F and the Offertory Anthem was Beati Mundo Corde by Byrd.
Let us give thanks for the working of God’s grace in our parish, and for the fact that he is calling to faith new disciples to be Christ’s Body in this place. Thanks be to God for all that he did amongst us last Sunday!
Fr Peter

Confirmation Candidates enjoy lunch with Bishop Jonathan in our courtyard last Sunday.
Mass cancelations
Please note that the evening Mass on Friday 10th July and Friday 17th July are cancelled. There will still be a 12 noon Mass on both those days.
Feast of the Assumption 2026
Please note that the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary will be kept this year on Sunday 16th August 2026. There will be a High Mass at 11.00 am in the morning, which will be of the Assumption, at which the preacher will be the Vicar. In the evening at 6.00 pm we will have our usual celebration of Evensong with Procession of Our Lady and Benediction at which the preacher will be Fr Alan Rimmer.

Our confirmation and baptism candidates with Bishop Jonathan last Sunday.
Zurbaran trip to National Gallery
There will be a parish trip to the National Gallery on Friday 31st July at 6.00 pm to see the current exhibition on the Spanish painter Francisco Zurbaran. The exhibition costs £20 per head.
There is then an option, for those who wish, to have dinner together after the exhibition at Pizza Express on the Strand. Dinner is £40 per head and covers two courses, with drinks.
Sign up for the exhibition and/or dinner here.

Parish walks
Fr Alan will be leading a number of walks over the coming months, each around 10 miles and involving some climbs. Bring lunch. There will be a short pub stop on each, and the option of an early supper together at the end of the walk. Be in touch with Fr Alan to sign up or ask for details.
Saturday 25th July 2026
Surrey Hills. 10.23 Waterloo Station. Dorking train to Box Hill & Westhumble.
Saturday 22nd August 2026
Kent Downs. 10.34 Charing Cross Station. Ramsgate train to Wye.

Parishioners enjoy lunch together on Sunday after our confirmation. Thank you to Kate, Chris and Anne who worked so hard to organise lunch!
Building work
Please note that whilst some extensive electrical work takes place as part of the installation of a new sound system for the church, our building will only be open during service times over the coming couple of months.
All Saints’ will open at 11.45 am for the 12 noon Mass and at 5.45 pm for Evening Prayer and the 6.30 pm Mass. During this period, church welcomers won’t be needed during weekday afternoons.

“Confirm O Lord your servant with your Holy Spirit.”
Attendance last Sunday


“Defend, O Lord, these your servants with your heavenly grace, that they may continue yours for ever, and daily increase in your Holy Spirit more and more until they come to your everlasting kingdom. Amen.”
For your prayers
The Friends and Music Patrons of All Saints’ Margaret Street
6th – Carolyn Farrar, Dr Martin Faulner, Sue Feakin, Adrian Feller, Daniel Fielden, Janice Fielden, Julia Fielden, Nigel Fisher, Mark Fleming
7th – Stuart Fletcher, Christopher Forman, Daniel Formston, Derrick French, Jason Frost, Carole and Christopher Gabriel, Revd Canon Graham Holcombe, R. Alan Kimbrough, Amanda Miller
8th – Derek and Cecilia Gatherer, Dr Rebecca Gibbs and Sam Wildy, Margaret Goddard, Paul Golding, John Goldsmith, Genevieve Gomi, Fr Michael Gudgeon, Sheelagh Gudgeon
9th – Monica Joan Hall, Paul Hannah, Jillian Harghrehaves, Julie Harland, Christopher Harlow-Jennings, Patrick Hartley and Rebecca Hirst, Fr Jeremy Haselock, Sandra Hill, Timothy Hill, Martin Hime
10th – Fr David Hobden, Edwin Holmes, Rosy Holt, Elizabeth Hunter, Fr David Hutt, Andrew Jervis, Powell Johann, Fr Dr Christiane Loidl-Rainey and Simon Rainey KC, Stephen Jury
11th – Stanislav Kudryashov, Christopher laws, Katherine Lee, Margaret Leggett, Cornelius Logue, Nigel Lynn, Henry Macey, Hilary Rodger
The sick
Jean Castledine, David Craig, Suzanne Goodstein, Paul Faithfull, Fr Harry Hodgetts, Bud Rupel, Ingrid Slaughter, Juliet Windham, Martin Woods
Recently departed
Melanie Black, Norman Catir Pr, Judith Craemer, Agatha Hunt, Dame Penelope Keith, Daniel Oliver
Anniversaries of death
6th – Philip Smith, Molly Mather
7th – Lucy Wentworth-Reeve, Wilfred Burling
8th – Tom Sanders
9th – Doreen Davis, Grace Harrison, Pat Hunt
10th – Gordon Arthur, Aileen Buxton, David Botsford
11th – Mabel Pearce, Laurence Olivier
Mass times this week
Saturday 4th July – Feria
12 pm Low Mass
6.30 pm Vigil Mass of Sunday
Sunday 5th July – Trinity V
8.30 am Low Mass
11 am High Mass
5.15 pm Low Mass
6.00 pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction
Monday 6th July – Feria
12 pm Low Mass
6.30 pm Low Mass
Tuesday 7th July – Feria
12 pm Low Mass
6.30 pm Low Mass
Wednesday 8th July – Feria
12 pm Low Mass
6.30 pm Low Mass
Thursday 9th July – Feria
12 pm Low Mass
6.30 pm Low Mass
Friday 10th July – Feria
12 pm Low Mass (NB: no evening Mass)
Saturday 11th July – St Benedict, Patron of Europe
12 pm Low Mass
6.30 pm Vigil Mass of Sunday
Sunday 12th July – Trinity VI
8.30 am Low Mass
11 am High Mass
5.15 pm Low Mass
6.00 pm Solemn Evensong and Benediction
