News items added on Saturday, November 21, 2009

John Simpson RIP

Of your charity, please pray for the repose of the soul John Simpson who died recently.

The body will be brought to the Church on Wednesday 9 December at 4.30pm.
The Requiem Mass (Latin) will be on Thursday 10 December at 10.30am, followed by committal at Eltham Crematorium.

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News items added on Saturday, March 28, 2009

Geoffrey Brown RIP

Please remember Geoffrey Brown in your prayers. Geoffrey had Downs syndrome and was a much loved member of our parish for many years. More recently, he was a popular member of the community at Bursted Homes in Erith

May his/her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

The Requiem Mass will be on Wednesday 1 April at 10.30am, followed by committal at Eltham Crematorium.

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News items added on Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Amy Curran's funeral

About 500 people gathered at Our Lady of the Rosary Church this morning for the funeral of Amy Curran, a young lady of 15 who was tragically killed in a car accident on New Year's Day. The Mass was celebrated in the modern Roman rite, in English (though I sang the In paradisum in Latin as is our custom here at Blackfen). In conversation with her friends some time ago, Amy said that at her funeral, she wanted people to dress traditionally, in black. Therefore I used our beautiful black vestments and Brother Michael OFM Cap, the chaplain of St Thomas More school, brought some black vestments for the three concelebrants.

Amy's family wrote a beautiful summary of Amy's life which I read on their behalf before preaching the sermon in which I spoke of the sadness of such an untimely death and the glory to which God has called us. I mentioned the prayers and Masses that have already been offered and requested for the repose of Amy's soul, that God might forgive "any sins she committed through human frailty" as the prayer has it.

Offering the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, we were aware that this is the greatest of all our prayers. In union with the sacrifice of Christ upon the Cross, made present on the altar, we offered our supplication for the repose of Amy's soul, and our prayers for her family

After Mass, we solemnly laid Amy's body to rest in Sidcup Cemetery - near to the grave of Alison Gresley in fact. Back at the parish, the Union of Catholic Mothers provided food and our parish family, together with Amy's friends from school and elsewhere, were able to meet more informally, look at photographs of Amy, and pledge their continuing prayers and care for Amy's family.

Today was also a day on which to value the Catholic Christian family of the parish. the goodwill and love of so many people is important at such a time and is of value to the family in their grief. I particularly drew attention to the families who have themselves lost children. During the time I have been here at Blackfen, I have celebrated the funeral of Kim Dempsey (13) who was knocked down by a bus on her way to school, of Sam Regan (21) who was killed in a car accident, of Alison Gresley (9) who died of cancer, of Adam Donnelly (17) who died of a sudden heart attack while on holiday. The families of these young people have been of tremendous help and support to one another, understanding, as they do, the grief that only such parents know.

Many people commented on the importance of the funeral Mass and the Catholic tradition of prayer. I know that readers of this blog will offer their own prayers as well. Thank God for the Church, for the parish, and for our Catholic faith at a time such as this.

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News items added on Thursday, January 10, 2008

Informal tributes for Amy - Church open Thursday

A message especially for young friends of Amy Curran:

I wanted to make an opportunity for any of Amy's friends to come and express tributes in your own way at the Church if you want to. Next Thursday evening (17 January) we will have:

1. Our service of Rosary and Benediction as usual at 8pm. We will remember Amy, her family and all of you in our prayers during that service. That will finish about 8.45pm.

2. Afterwards, the Church will be open until 10pm for any of you to come along, light a candle, play music (CD player will be there) or read a poem or a prayer - or just sit quietly in the Church. Whatever you want.

You are welcome to come along to 1. or 2. or both just as you wish. This opportunity is, of course, in addition to the Funeral Mass on Tuesday 22nd - to which you are all welcome as well.

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Amy's funeral - date and time

The Funeral Mass for Amy Curran will be at Our Lady of the Rosary at 11am on Tuesday 22 January. All are welcome to attend the Funeral Mass.

Amy's body will be taken to Sidcup Cemetery for a quiet service of committal at the graveside (family and invited friends only.)

Please continue to remember Amy and her family and friends in your prayers.

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News items added on Saturday, January 05, 2008

Amy Curran RIP

It is with very great sadness that I ask your kind prayers for the repose of Amy’s soul; and for her mother Linda, her father Tom and her brother Nick in their loss. Amy was killed in a tragic road accident on the morning of New Year’s Day.

Please also remember in your prayers Amy’s friends, Georgina Fox and Joe Wallis who were also killed, as well as Matthew Faith and Chloe Dunne who were injured in the accident.

Amy, Georgina, and Chloe were in Year 11 at St Thomas More school and their friends there and elsewhere also need our prayers and support. Amy’s funeral will be held here at Our Lady of the Rosary, and I will post the details here as soon as the funeral has been arranged.

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News items added on Saturday, March 10, 2007

Josephine Wells RIP

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Josephine Wells who died recently.

May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

The Requiem Mass will be at 10am on Friday 16 March at Our Lady of the Rosary, Blackfen, followed by burial/committal at Eltham Cemetery. (The Mass will be celebrated in Latin.)

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News items added on Saturday, February 10, 2007

Elizabeth Sheehan RIP

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Elizabeth Sheehan who died recently.

May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

The body will be brought to Church on Mon 26 Feb at 4.30pm. The Requiem Mass will be at 10.30am on Tue 27 Feb, followed by committal at Eltham Crematorium.

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Ena Connolly RIP

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Ena Connolly who died recently.

May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

The body will brought to Church on Thursday 15 February at 4pm. The Requiem Mass will be at 11am on Friday 16 February at Our Lady of the Rosary, Blackfen, followed by burial at Sidcup Cemetery.

By request, flowers from close family only, please. Charitable donations to “Augustinian Care.”

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News items added on Friday, December 15, 2006

Victor Bothwell RIP

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Victor Bothwell who died recently. Please also remember his family in your prayers.

May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

The Requiem Mass will be at 9.30am on Friday 22 December at Our Lady of the Rosary, Blackfen, followed by committal at Eltham Crematorium.

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News items added on Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Ellen Beazley RIP

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Ellen Beazley who died recently.

May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

The Requiem Mass will be at the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary on Friday 3 November at 12noon, followed by burial at Eltham Cemetery.

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News items added on Thursday, September 21, 2006

Funeral of Bridget Ewing RIP

The body will be brought to the Church on Wednesday 27 September at 4pm.

The Requiem Mass will be on Thursday 28 September at 10am at Our Lady of the Rosary, Blackfen, followed by committal at Eltham Crematorium.

After the funeral the Union of Catholic Mothers will prepare a reception in the parish's Large Hall to which all are invited.

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News items added on Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Bridget Ewing RIP

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Bridget Ewing who died this morning.

May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Bridget lived in Blackfen and was involved in the parish of Our Lady of the Rosary through the whole of her life. Her many responsibilities included preparing hundreds of children for their first Holy Communion over the years, a long-time involvement with the Guiding movement, the Union of Catholic Mothers and the Padre Pio Prayer Group. She was involved in the care of the elderly and housebound as an extraordinary minster of Holy Communion, and assisted in all areas of parish life as the Parish Secretary. Please pray for her family in their loss.

I expect to know the details of the funeral tomorrow. They will be posted here as soon as they are available.

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News items added on Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Matthew and Megan Murphy RIP

Please remember Matthew and Megan Murphy, stillborn twins, whose burial took place today. Please also remember their parents, Tony and Laura in your prayers.

Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us.

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News items added on Sunday, August 27, 2006

Bill Goodyer RIP

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Bill Goodyer who died recently, aged 44yrs. Please also remember his wife, Stella and their family in your prayers.

May his/her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Anima eius et animae omnium fidelium defunctorum per misericordiam Dei requiescant in pace.

Bill was a member of the Church of England and his funeral will be at St Andrew's, Court Road, Mottingham on Wednesday 30 August at 1.45pm, followed by committal at Eltham Crematorium. There will be a reception afterwards at the Large Hall at Our Lady of the Rosary.

Parishioners of Our Lady of the Rosary and friends of Bill and Stella will be warmly welcome at the funeral service.

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News items added on Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Our deceased children and young people

Tonight we have a Mass to commemorate our children and young people in the parish who have died. This is my sermon for the occasion. If you have lost a child, know that we are praying for you also tonight.

We commemorate today all those children and young people we know who died in their youth. As we remember them, we can be tempted to remember the anguish, the horror of seeing them taken from us through accident or illness. As a priest, their funerals have been for me the most difficult acts of my priestly ministry. With a full Church of people crying with the psalmist “Why O God do you stay afar off?” it is terrifying to stand as the representative of God and try to bring some crumb of consolation or meaning to such an occasion.

Just as a physical wound cannot leave the body in torment indefinitely, so with a spiritual and emotional wound, the pain does not go away but remains a dull ache, sometimes flaring up into unbearable hurt. We need each other at such times, to share the suffering, to lighten each others’ spirits. And that is why today’s Mass is such a good idea and I want to make sure that we have such an occasion every year. Don’t let me forget!

We must remember that this Church, where we celebrated those awful funerals, is also a room in the home of each of us. We must not allow it simply to be a reminder of sorrow but also a reminder of our solidarity. Here, we have the support of others who do really understand because they have shared the same sadness. Here, we remember our beloved children not only being commended to the Lord but also receiving their first communion, being confirmed, growing up in our community.

And most importantly of all, it is here that we are closest to our departed children and young people. As we gather to offer the holy sacrifice of the Mass, the Church teaches us that the court of heaven also gathers because Jesus Christ is here. That court of heaven includes the holy angels who are our guardians, praying for us unceasingly. It includes the saints of God – including St Aloysius whose feast day it is today.

St Aloysius was from the royal family in Spain. He renounced his title to join the new “Society of Jesus” which had recently been founded by St Ignatius and would later be called the Jesuits. As a young man, he worked tirelessly with those afflicted with the plague. Eventually, he caught the disease and died at the age of 23. In his illness, he wrote to his mother
May the comfort and grace of the Holy Spirit be yours for ever, most honoured lady. Your letter found me lingering still in this region of the dead, but now I must rouse myself to make my way on to heaven at last, and to praise God for ever in the land of the living; indeed I had hoped that before this time my journey there would have been over. If charity, as Saint Paul says, means "to weep with those who weep and rejoice with those who are glad," then, dearest mother, you shall rejoice exceedingly that God in his grace and his love for you is showing me the path to true happiness, and assuring me that I shall never lose him.

Take care above all things, most honoured lady, not to insult God's boundless loving kindness; you would certainly do this if you mourned as dead one living face to face with God, one whose prayers can bring you in your troubles more powerful aid than they ever could on earth. And our parting will not be for long; we shall see each other again in heaven; we shall be united with our Saviour; there we shall praise him with heart and soul, sing of his mercies for ever, and enjoy eternal happiness.
As well as St Aloysius, the patron of teenagers, the communion of the Church gathered with us at the offering of the Holy Mass includes also the children and young people. They are closer to us here at the Mass than at any other time. If they are already in heaven, they are rejoicing in the presence of Christ whom they see not under the appearances of bread and wine but face to face in all his glory and majesty. Enraptured by his presence, their desire and prayer is for all of us to join them in their happiness.

And if they are in that time of purification which we call purgatory, they are still blissful because they are sure of their place in heaven. They undergo joyfully any preparation which was left incomplete here on earth for the full possession of eternal joy in heaven. And more than that, they rejoice in our prayers which console them, assist them and contribute to their happiness. They are not lost to us, they are in some ways closer to us than they have ever been.

In the Church, we must turn our eyes to heaven. In Holy Communion, we have a foretaste of that heaven. Whenever we receive our Lord, let us try to receive him knowing that we do so in union with all the holy souls and with the whole communion of saints in heaven – including our beloved children and young people.

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News items added on Friday, June 16, 2006

Patricia Malcolm RIP

Please remember Patricia Malcolm in your prayers, as well as her husband Keith, and her children, Nancy and Scott. Patricia was 44 and died after a long battle with cancer. She was a learning support assistant at Kidbrooke school and the Headteacher there has gone out of her way to arrange for colleagues to attend the funeral on Monday at 10.30am at Our Lady of the Rosary.

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News items added on Friday, June 09, 2006

Patricia Malcolm RIP

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Patricia Malcolm who died recently, aged 44yrs. Please also remember her husband and her children in your prayers.

May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

The Requiem Mass will be at 10.30am on Monday 19 June 2006 at Our Lady of the Rosary, Blackfen, followed by committal at Eltham crematorium.

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Peter Murdoch RIP

Please remember Peter Murdoch in your prayers. His funeral took place this morning. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

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