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10 May 7:00 pm Sat

St Thomas - Truth Seekers - Tacos + Rosary

13 May 7:30 pm Tue

St Thomas - Pilgrimage to Pentecost

14 May 7:30 pm Wed

St Thomas - Confirmation Welcome evening

15 May 10:30 am. Thu

St Thomas - Coffee morning

15 May Noon Thu

St Thomas - Mothers Prayer (after Mass)

17 May 7:00 pm Sat

St Thomas - Truth Seekers

17 May 4:15 pm Sat

St Thomas - Confirmation Program Session 1 + Mass of Enrolment

17 May 10:00 am Sat

Poult Farm - Easter Quiet Day

19 May 10:30 am Mon

St Thomas - Bereavement support

20 May 7:30 pm Tue

St Thomas - Pilgrimage to Pentecost

The Parish Priest writes:

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​11 May 2025  - FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

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This Sunday we celebrate the Good Shepherd Sunday—and fittingly, it is also the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, when the Church around the world prays in a special way for vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, and consecrated life. The image of the Shepherd runs deeply through the Scriptures today, not just as a poetic idea, but as a revelation of who Christ is for us. He is the One who calls, gathers, leads, and lays down His life for His flock. In Him, we are not scattered or lost—we are known, chosen, and held in His hand. The Good Shepherd never abandons His sheep, even in times of change or challenge.

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This also gives us a sweeping vision of the Church's mission. We see how the Gospel, once rooted in the promises to Israel, begins to reach every nation, people, and tongue. The Church is not a closed circle but an ever-expanding flock. We belong not by birth or merit, but by hearing the Shepherd’s voice and responding in faith. We are reminded that in Him, and through the Church, God’s promise to gather all peoples is being fulfilled even now. The Church is meant to be a radiant, worshipping people—a great multitude drawn together not by human power, but by the Lamb who was slain. This same Lamb is our Shepherd, who leads us to living waters, feeds us with His own life in the Eucharist, and promises us eternal joy. That is our hope, especially in moments of waiting and uncertainty.

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We give thanks to God for the election of our new Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV, chosen to shepherd the Church in these times. May he be strengthened by the prayers of the faithful, the grace of the Holy Spirit, and the wisdom of Christ the Good Shepherd. May his ministry unite and guide the Church with love and truth, as we walk together on the path of faith.

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This Good Shepherd Sunday also calls us to listen deeply to Christ’s voice in our own lives. Vocations are not about filling roles—they are about following Christ with a whole heart. If we want vocations, we must create communities where faith is lived with joy, where prayer is central, and where Christ is truly known. Let us pray today that those the Lord is calling—perhaps from within our own parish and families— may have the courage to say yes. In all things, may we remember that we are His. “He made us, we belong to Him; we are His people, the flock He tends.” The Shepherd walks before us. He knows the way. He speaks to each heart. And He will never let us go.

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Fr Peter

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PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS

 

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Gracious and loving God, we thank You for the gift of our priests, help them to be strong in their vocation and become instruments of Your love and grace. Send Your Holy Spirit to give courage and guidance to all You are calling to the Priesthood, Diaconate and Religious Life in our Archdiocese. May those called, hear Your voice, and respond wholeheartedly to become the person You have created them to be. Heavenly Father, form us all in the likeness of Your Son, Jesus Christ the Good Shepherd, so that we may love You more deeply and serve You more faithfully. We ask this through Christ Your Son, the Eternal High Priest. AMEN

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SECOND COLLECTION. There has been some confusion due to a printing error with the envelopes provided by the diocesan office. The collection for St George's Cathedral was scheduled for 27th April (not 11th May), and the collection for the Priest Training Fund is this weekend (not 4th May). We apologise. If you already donated to either of these collections, do not feel obliged to contribute again. Thank you for understanding.

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EASTER QUIET DAY. You are invited to an Easter Quiet Day of Reflection on Saturday 17th May, at The Barn, Poult Farm, Ashes Lane, Hadlow, TN11 9QU (entrance opposite North Frith Farm), from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Through the use of poetry, prayer, music, scripture and nature, the day will be an opportunity for quiet contemplation of Easter Gospel stories and how these stories resonate for us today. The day will be led by Gilly Fenner who has worked as a spiritual director for over 22 years. Please bring a bible, a packed lunch and a change of shoes as part of the day can be spent outside. Suggested contribution for the day is £5. If you would like to attend please email Gilly.

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SAVE THE DATE. Our Parish Summer Party is on Sunday 6th July, 12:00noon onwards, in the Presbytery Garden. This is our biggest social event. Make sure to include it in your diaries. Last year, it was a huge success with free food, drinks, children’s games and entertainment. All are welcome. If you have ideas on how to make our Parish Summer Party even better, contact us. We also need donations and volunteers. Can you help? Would you like to run a stall at the party? Or maybe help to run/donate to a stall or for the raffle? Or contribute with some food. It can be savoury, salads, deserts or a national dish. All the proceeds go to the parish. Contact Fr Piotr or Ben.​

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SAFEGUARDING SUNDAY 2025. Sunday 18th May is Safeguarding Sunday and Archbishop John has issued a pastoral letter. In his letter, Archbishop John says “Safeguarding is not the work of a few; it is a shared responsibility. Each of us — clergy, volunteers, parents, parishioners — is called to remain vigilant, informed, and committed to the well-being of every member of our community”. You can find out more about Safeguarding Sunday, including accessing the full pastoral letter, here.

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YOUTH MEET. Young people (over 11 years old) are invited to a special YOUTH MEET on Saturday 26th July from 9:30am to 12:30pm at St. Lawrence Church, Edenbridge, TN8 5AQ. It will be a joyful gathering to hear inspiring voices from leaders in politics, sports and film industries. The event will highlight the importance of Christian leadership and of living as witnesses of Christ. There will be sharing, prayer, fun and food. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to grow in faith and fellowship. For details, email Fr Vipin at  or call 07436 371485.

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Our TRUTH SEEKERS youth programme has sessions every Saturday from 7:00pm to 8:15pm in the St Thomas’ Parish Centre. Encourage your young person to come. They can also bring friends. All are welcome. For information, email sevenoaks@rcaos.org.uk or call the office at 01732 454 177.

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REPOSITORY SHOP OPENING TIMES THIS WEEK. 

Saturday 10th May: after 6:00pm Mass

Sunday 11th May: after 8:00am Mass; after 9:15am Mass; after 6:00pm Mass

Saturday 17th May: after 6:00pm Mass

Sunday 18th May: after 8:00am Mass; after 9:15am Mass; after 11:15 Mass; after 6:00pm Mass

 

JOIN THE TEAM. The Repository Shop team of St Thomas' Parish is keen to open the shop at more weekday Masses and after each Sunday Mass at St Thomas'. It is important that there is a Repository presence in all our churches. We are inviting anyone who can help by opening the Repository at a particular Mass, on a regular basis or occasionally, or be the Repository contact. The commitment would be 10-15 minutes after the end of your usual Mass. Speak to Esther Ford or Silvana; email Esther Ford , call 01732 451588 or WhatsApp 07846 671335.

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CONFIRMATION 2025. For all those currently in Year 7 or above, the registration for the Confirmation Programme is now open. Register online at sevrcparish.org.uk. A welcome meeting for parents, candidates and catechists will be held on Wednesday May 14th from 7:30pm-9:00pm at St Thomas’ church. Closing date for registration is on Friday April 25th.​

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PENTECOST. Join us every Tuesday evening for the Pilgrimage to Pentecost. We commenced on 29th April at 7:30pm for 6 sessions until the 3rd June. The course culminates with the celebration at Aylesford on Saturday 7th June with Archbishop John Wilson. Email Deacon Neil

 

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. The Mass in Celebration of the Sacrament of Marriage will be on July 12th 2025, at St George’s Cathedral. If you are celebrating your 1st/10th/25th/40th/50th/60th+ wedding anniversary this year, please let us know by mid May, providing the following details: names in the format John and Mary Smith, home address, parish, and the anniversary you are celebrating. You will receive an invitation from the Archbishop for the renewal of vows during Mass. Spaces are limited. Contact Carole at mflkent@rcaos.org.uk. As the title of your email, write your parish location e.g. Sevenoaks, Kent.​​​​​

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MEDJUGORGE PARISH PILGRIMAGE - There are now just two places left in our pilgrimage to Medjugorje from June 2nd with Fr Biju. Medjugorje is an inspirational place where you will feel the presence of Our Lady leading you closer to Our Lord. The price for 7 nights half board is £756 which includes flights and transfers from Gatwick and a local guide. Contact Barry Authers at 07773 658469​​


RETROUVAILLE -MARRIAGE. Do you feel alone? Are you frustrated or angry with each other? Do you argue or have you just stopped because it only makes it worse? Retrouvaille helps couples experiencing difficulties in their marriage. The next dates are 20th to 22nd June. For confidential information, email info@retrouvaille.org.uk, call/text 07887296983 or go to www.retrouvaille.org.uk.​​​

 

YOUTH DAY. The next Youth Day (for 10-14 year olds) is on Saturday 24th May at St. George’s Cathedral, Southwark. The day includes catechesis, pizza-lunch, sports/crafts, question box, Eucharistic Adoration and Mass (for Sunday). Parents/leaders can sign up at www.tinyurl.com/yday24may. For group bookings, email youth@rcaos.org.uk

 

FESTIVAL FOR FAMILIES. In this year of Jubilee, connect with other families and people of all ages for a time of fun, faith and friendship at CELEBRATE festival. It will be from August 16th to 20th at Worth School, West Sussex. Camping and residential accommodation options are available. Listen to inspirational speakers, attend Mass and worship. It might just be the summer holiday you never knew you needed. Info here.​

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BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT. On the third Monday of each month, two parishioners from the Bereavement Support team will be in the parish room next to St Thomas’s church from 10.30am until 12noon for anyone who would welcome the opportunity to talk in confidence about a bereavement or other loss such as job, health, family pet. The next session is on 19th May.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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JUBILEE WALKING PILGRIMAGE TO AYLESFORD - A CALL FOR PILGRIMS AND HOSTS. As part of the Jubilee Year celebrations in 2025 called for by Pope Francis, there will be a walking pilgrimage from St George’s cathedral to the Marian shrine of Aylesford in Kent. This will start on Monday 2nd June and arrive on Friday 6th June 2025, in time for the big diocesan Jubilee event on Saturday 7th June 2025. The pilgrims will stop at selected parishes on route sleeping in church halls or staying locally with parishioners or in B&Bs. Our parish has been chosen as one of the stopping places; the pilgrims will arrive in Sevenoaks on 4th June and stay two nights. Would you like to become involved by joining the walkers for part or the whole of the walk, by welcoming them here, by offering hospitality to the pilgrims overnight for the two nights, by volunteering to cook, or be part of the welcome ministry? Email Gina â€‹

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MEN’S RETREAT - Joy-Sorrow-Triumph-Witness-The Rosary and our daily lives. This retreat will be at Aylesford from 30th May 2025 to 1st June 2025. We are fortunate to have Fr Bryan Wells as the facilitator. He was the parish priest for Petts Wood parish before retiring and has helped out saying mass in our parish for some years. He is the author of Brother Roger and Taize, a consummate musician and organist and an excellent preacher. The cost for the retreat (including full board & lodging) is £240. If you would like to attend pick up a registration form from the back of your Church or download a form from the website: https:// www.sevrcparish.org/parishgroups-1/retreats . Lift shares to Aylesford will be organised.

 

For queries, contact Catherine Rodger  or call 01732 458852. The registration form and non refundable deposit of £20 made payable to ‘RCAS Sevenoaks’ must be returned to the Parish Office in an envelope marked PARISH RETREATS by the 31st March 2025.​​​

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SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELLA. There will be a walking pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostella from September 20th to 29th. It is suitable for all levels, covering the 116km of the Camino Ingles at a gentle pace over 8 days with an additional day in Santiago. Contact Br David ; 07821049827 - evenings, or Margaret Briggs ; 07703 798967)​​​​

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JUBILEE FOR ALL. This is a new resource from CELEBRATE Trust. It was developed for families, especially those with additional needs, to enjoy pilgrimage in their local diocese in the Jubilee Year of Hope. Find short creative activities that families can choose from to enable them to draw closer to Jesus. To download it for free, click here and then on 'Jubilee for All'.

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ONLINE BOOK CLUB. Pope Francis adopted the Rome Synod Assembly’s recommendations into the Church's Magisterium on 26th October 2024. Explore the Final Synod Document over six weeks with an inspiring cast of experts including Archbishop Jason Gordon, Trinidad and Tobago. Join us live on Wednesdays from 7:30–8:30pm, 21st May to 25th June, or watch anytime on YouTube. Perfect for small groups or individual reflection. Register here

 

ADULT LAITY. Unveiled Faces: Healing & Transformation with the Saints, 27th to 29th June. A weekend led by Fr Emmanuel Mansford, CFR contemplating the healing and transformational work of grace in the ordinary and imperfect lives of the saints. In the light of their example, the retreat will offer an opportunity to reflect on and to seek healing for the wounds in our own lives. Go here

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Building a Better Marriage (BABM) – Jubilee 2025 Pilgrims of Hope. To celebrate Jubilee 2025 a one day Building a Better Marriage opportunity will be held in the following 9 Southwark deaneries during 2025. The day starts at 9.30am and finishes at 4.30pm and is free to attend. The day will be open to other deaneries in 2026 who have not experienced the event.

To join one of these day’s please contact Carole on 07983 524 727 or email mflkent@rcaos.org.uk.

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28 June – St Raphael Church, Kingston Upon Thames

5 July - St Thomas More, Dulwich

13 September – Southwark Cathedral, London

4 October – Holy Cross, Catford

1 November – St James the Great, Petts Wood​​​​​​

 

MARY. Like Mary, be a Eucharistic disciple says Archbishop John. For the Month of Mary, Archbishop John is calling on us to imitate the Blessed Virgin Mary and be a man or woman of the Eucharist. You can watch or read his message here.

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ADORATION. Holy Family Thanet Parish Priest Fr Joe Owusu-Ansah has shared his experience of Eucharistic adoration and the profound impact it has had on his life and ministry. In a call for others to seek the Lord Jesus in Eucharistic adoration, Fr Joe said: “Come and you will be nourished. Come and your heart will be filled… he will fill your hearts, his gaze is refreshing, his gaze is healing, his gaze is comfort, his gaze offers hope. So come and you will be refreshed”. You can watch the full interview with Fr Joe here.

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PENTECOST. Pilgrimage to Pentecost is a course, published by the Agency for Evangelisation and Catechesis and the Southwark Catholic Charismatic Renewal team, designed to guide participants on a spiritual pilgrimage towards Pentecost. You can join a group in person at one of the "Hub" locations around the Archdiocese or on Zoom; or follow the course on your own at home. The course has already been a huge hit with over 1,000 copies of the book sold, hundreds of views on YouTube, and almost 30 parishes signed-up to take part. Find out more here.

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EASTER VIGIL. At the Easter Vigil at St George’s Cathedral, Archbishop John baptised and welcomed several adults into the Catholic Church. You can see photos of the Vigil here.

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THEOLOGY OF THE BODY. The Catholic Medical Association is hosting a training day on 10th May exploring the Theology of the Body, celebrating the unique creation of man & woman for healthcare workers & students.

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OUR LADY OF FATIMA. The Pilgrim Virgin Statue and Relics of Saints Jacinta and Francisco will visit St George’s Cathedral on the weekend of 17th and 18th May. Find out more here.

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CARITAS. The Caritas Southwark event - Refugees and migrants will be on 15th June. There will be an Interfaith celebration of the contribution of Refugees and Migrants and the groups which have supported them. Contact michaelheaney@rcaos.org.uk for information.Caritas Southwark is also supporting the Standing Together Weekend on 19th and 20th July, along with many schools and parishes in our Archdiocese. This is an initiative dedicated to anti-knife crime. Contact michaelheaney@rcaos.org.uk for information.

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RETREAT. The Retreat Association Conference will be on 16th to 19th June. This retreat offers a chance to explore ways in which the imagination can deepen and renew faith. Information and bookings.

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CARLO ACUTIS. St George’s Cathedral will be visited by a relic of Blessed Carlo Acutis. On Thursday 26th June, an evening of adoration and veneration of the relic for young adults is taking place. On Friday 27th June, Archbishop John will preside at the 6:00pm Solemn Mass of the Sacred Heart, which will include the veneration of the relic. On Saturday 28th June, there will be a “morning with Carlo Acutis”, which will include Mass, adoration, rosary and a talk on the relic. An exhibition will also be on display at the Cathedral from 19th June to 7th July. Visit here for information.

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EVANGELIUM 2025 conference will be from 15th to 17th August. This is a conference on Catholic faith, life and culture to help make faithful young Catholic adults effective for Mission. Over the years, hundreds have ignited their faith through Evangelium. Guest speakers include Fr Marcus Holden and Fr Mark Wharton. Booking and more details can be found here.

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WALSINGHAM. Archbishop John will be leading the Archdiocesan pilgrimage to Walsingham on Saturday 28th June. If any parish would like to organise coaches, please contact Fr James Clark 

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PILGRIMS OF HOPE. On Monday 7th July at Canterbury Cathedral (7pm), a special Mass will be celebrated by the Papal Nuncio. Places are limited, so please RSVP by 31st May at info@canterburyjubilee2025.com or here.

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WE BELIEVE. This festival of Catholic Life celebrates the Jubilee Year of Hope, with parishes and families in mind, will be from 25th to 28th July. It will be four days of music, keynotes, conversation & worship, in the beautiful surroundings of St Mary’s College, Oscott, Sutton Coldfield. Featuring Dr Gianna Emanuela Molla (daughter of St Gianna Molla), Fr Paul Murray & many more. Pilgrim-attendees can choose to attend for the whole weekend (camping, staying locally or coming from home) at an adult Early Bird rate of £70, or for a day for £40. Early Bird Tickets available.

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SOCIETY OF ST GREGORY ANNUAL SUMMER SCHOOL. The summer school will be from 30th July to 2nd August. The keynote speaker is David Wells and there will be workshops on Proclaiming the Word, Presiding, Chant, Singing the Psalms, Exploring the Liturgy Directory, the “Volunteer” Organist and much more. For details and online booking email summerschool@ssg.org.uk. Closing date for Bookings: 1st June 2025.

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CAFOD Big Lent Walk. Join CAFOD for the Big Lent Walk in 2025! By taking on the challenge of walking 200km in 40days, you will be part of a massive team supporting people as they overcome poverty. Sign up as an individual, parish or school at https:// walk.cafod.org.uk/​

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FORMATION. The Lay Mission Institute is an apostolate committed to igniting the Faith of lay Catholics and helping them discern and live out their unique vocations. During a three-year program, you will learn what it means to have a lay vocation and how you are called to live it out. Information: https://laymission.net/​​​​​​​​​

 

MASS INTENTIONS - A BEAUTIFUL WAY TO PRAY. We have available spaces for Mass intentions in the coming weeks. Offering a Mass for a loved one, whether living or deceased, is a profound act of love and faith. Please contact the parish office to reserve a date. Let us continue to pray for one another through the powerful gift of the Eucharist

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MOTHER’S PRAYERS every Thursday after the 12noon Mass in the Parish Centre. It is a special time for mothers to unite in faith and offer prayers for their families and the broader community. All are welcome.

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ST PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP. This is a prayer group for those discerning and practicing discipleship in our parish led by Deacon Neil which meets in the Parish Centre from 7:30pm on the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of the month, and includes time of fellowship over tea and coffee, praise & worship led by musicians, consideration of Church teaching and prayer. For more information please contact Deacon Neil.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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RECENTLY DIED​​

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Robert (Bob) Primarolo

Requiem Mass 15th May 2025

at Most Holy Trinity, Otford

 

Peter Marchal

Requiem Mass 23rd May 2025

at St Thomas’, Sevenoaks

 

Ann Steven

Requiem Mass on 27th May 2025

at St Thomas’, Sevenoaks

 

Patricia Josephine Peters

Requiem Mass on 5th June 2025

at St Thomas’, Sevenoaks



May they rest in peace​.   

 

DIOCESAN NOTICES
 

​​​​​​​​ â€‹   â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹â€‹Hope in Adoration. As part of the Jubilee Year, Archbishop John is encouraging people to turn to the Lord Jesus in Eucharistic Adoration and have their hopes “fulfilled by Christ”. The campaign, Hope in Adoration, will share testimonies from parish priests and laity throughout the year on how Eucharistic Adoration has helped them build a closer relationship with the Lord Jesus. Resources will also be made available for free and there is a comprehensive list of times of Eucharistic Adoration in parishes across the Archdiocese. Find out more about the campaign at rcaos.org.uk/hopeinadoration

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ARCHDIOCESAN JUBILEE CELEBRATION DAY at The Friars, Aylesford 7 June 2025. Led by Archbishop John Wilson, we will gather as an Archdiocese at The Friars, Aylesford for a day of prayer, reflection, celebration, and fun. There will be lots of activities, for children as well as for adults. This will be the centre-piece event of the 2025 Jubilee in the Archdiocese of Southwark. There will also be a walking pilgrimage from St George’s Cathedral in Southwark to The Friars (2-6 June 2025). The event itself is free. You can find out more about the event, including how to join the walking pilgrimage, and the wider Jubilee Year

plans in the Archdiocese at: rcaos.org.uk/jubilee2025.​​​​​​

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​​​A Journey to the Priesthood in the Archdiocese of Southwark​

The vocation to the priesthood is a precious, though fragile gift from God, rooted in the mystery of Christ’s own priesthood. In the Archdiocese of Southwark, the journey toward this calling is supported by a structured process of discernment, formation, and preparation, all under the guidance of the diocesan Vocations Team. While each man’s journey is personal, it unfolds along a common path marked by prayer, study, service, and community.

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For many, the call to the priesthood begins quietly—perhaps through a persistent thought during Mass, a moment of peace in Eucharistic Adoration, or an invitation from a priest or parishioner to “consider the priesthood.” The Church teaches that vocation is not so much about personal ambition as it is about listening and responding to God’s will. Discerning a call means asking: “Lord, what do You want of me?” This stage involves:

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  • Deepening one’s prayer life and sacramental practice.

  • Speaking with a trusted priest or spiritual director.

  • Joining vocations events such as discernment retreats, prayer evenings, or talks offered by the diocesan Vocations Team.

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Fr Paul Kyne, the current Vocations Director for the Archdiocese of Southwark, encourages men to come forward even if they are unsure. “The most important thing,” he says, “is to be open to God and willing to explore.”

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Once a man begins seriously considering priesthood, and after some time of spiritual accompaniment, he may be invited to formally apply for seminary formation. This phase includes:

  • Personal interviews with the Vocations Director and members of the diocesan team.

  • A psychological assessment to help understand one’s emotional maturity and suitability for formation.

  • Written references and parish involvement to confirm the candidate’s faith and witness.

 

Men applying must be practising Roman Catholics, usually between the ages of 18 and 55, who have received the sacraments of initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist) and who are committed to living a life of celibacy and service in the Church. Once accepted, the candidate becomes a seminarian and is sent to a seminary, where he undergoes a formation process lasting between five to seven years. Since the closure of St John’s Seminary in Wonersh, seminarians for Southwark usually attend Allen Hall Seminary in Chelsea or other recognised institutions in the UK or abroad, depending on their background and needs. The formation is holistic and follows four key dimensions outlined by Pastores Dabo Vobis (St John Paul II): human, spiritual, intellectual and pastoral formation, including practical skills such as preaching, liturgical practice, catechesis, safeguarding, leadership, and communication.

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As seminarians progress, they receive ministries which prepare them for ordained life: Lector (reader of the Word of God), Acolyte (assistant at the altar), Admission to Candidacy (official recognition as a future priest), Ordination to the Diaconate (typically in the penultimate year), Ordination to the Priesthood.

The transitional diaconate is a key moment—men take promises of celibacy and obedience, and begin serving publicly as ordained ministers, often in parishes for six to twelve months. After prayer and review, they are called to priesthood by the bishop and ordained by the laying on of hands.

Newly ordained priests promise a lifetime of daily prayer, especially the Divine Office, commitment to celibacy, obedience to the bishop, and a spirit of availability. Their lives are centred on the Eucharist, confession, preaching, and pastoral charity.

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In the words of Pope Francis RIP: “Each of us has a vocation, a place in God’s plan. If the Lord is calling you to be a priest, do not be afraid to say yes.”

 

For more information or to begin a conversation about vocation, visit www.rcsouthwark.co.uk/vocations or email vocations@rcaos.org.uk.

 

​St Thomas of Canterbury, pray for us.
St Joseph, pray for us.
St Bernadette, pray for us.
St Edith of Kemsing, pray for us.

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Fr Peter Kucharski, Parish Priest of Sevenoaks

12 Granville Road     email

Sevenoaks               01732 454177

TN13 1ER​​​

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