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Roman Catholic Church in Morden, Surrey

Litany of Compassion for the Sick

26/9/2020

 
V: Lord have mercy.
R: Lord have mercy.
V: Christ have mercy.
R: Christ have mercy.
V: Lord have mercy.
R: 
Lord have mercy.
V: Christ hear us.

R: Christ graciously hear us.
[Repeat ‘Lord, be close to give your comfort’ after each phrase.]
When the healing process goes slower than hoped, When terrified by treatments or therapy,
When it is hard to let go of long-held plans,
When the feeling of alienation arises,

When worn out and weary,
When troubled by impatience and negativity,
When loneliness adds to anxiety,
When sickness makes it difficult to communicate,
When discouragement or despondency sets in,
When fear makes it impossible to face the future,
When the ravages of disease attack self-esteem,
When anger and resentment assail,
When beset by worry or fretfulness,
When it is hard to rely on others for care,
When envy arises towards those who are healthy,
When pessimism or cynicism holds sway,
When anguish is intensified by the need for reconciliation, When sickness is mistaken for punishment,
When loved ones are far away,
When financial hardship from illness leads to worry or despair, When afflicted by the feeling of nothing to hope for,
When weakness makes it impossible to even think,
When friends draw back fearful of disease,
When illness makes those who are suffering moody or irritable, When haunted by regret and the shame of past sins,
When it is difficult to sleep,
When there is a loss of appetite,
When there is resistance to necessary change,
When tempted by denial,
When nobody seems to understand,
When bound to home or restricted in movement,
When listlessness and apathy threaten,

When medication seems to make things worse, When all that is needed is a caring touch,
When it is impossible to maintain familiar routines, When it is hard to find the strength to go on,

When it becomes difficult to pray,
When suffering of any sort becomes hard to bear, When death draws near,

Our Father...
Let us pray:
Most merciful Father, your beloved Son showed special compassion to lepers, tenderness to those long sick, and healing to the infirm. We place before you all those who are ill and in need of your healing grace.
May the love and mercy of the Divine Physician raise up all who suffer from sickness and restore them to health and peace.

We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Compassion for the Sick

26/9/2020

 
Several families are facing difficult challenges ahead. When sickness comes through the door, life changes. We reach out in spiritual support to the One who is sick and carrying the Cross of Suffering. We also desire and ask Our Lady to hear our prayer for all the family and the friends of the family.
Can I encourage you to keep all the sick in prayer; those at home, in hospital, in nursing and care homes. We also send out a blessing across the diocese to all who are on the sick lists of all parishes, including those in hospice care.
This Litany is the one we pray on First Fridays at our Mass for all those who are sick. Can I enco
urage you and your family to become “Prayer Warriors” for the sick in their hour of need? Thank You!!

Baptisms in October

26/9/2020

 
A meeting will be held in Church for those wishing to have their baby Baptised. Our meeting will be held on Saturday 3rd October at 11.15a.m. Baptisms will take place on weekdays. More information will be shared at our meeting.

One Hundred and Sixty-Two Days Later

26/9/2020

 
Tens of thousands, because of the Corona Virus, had to wait to be received into the Catholic Church. They should have been welcomed in the mother of all Vigils – the Easter Vigil.
Last Saturday, at our 10a.m. Mass, we celebrated a shortened version of the Easter Vigil. At that Holy Mass we celebrated the welcome into our parish family of nine new parishioners.

A “candidate” is someone who has been Baptised in another Christian denomination, but now wishes to become a Catholic. A “Catechumen” is an adult who has never been Baptised.
During the Easter Vigil, catechumens are Baptised, Confirmed and receive their First Holy Communion. In our diocese and in our parish, Candidates receive a warm welcome (on behalf of Pope Francis and Archbishop John) into the parish family and receive First Holy Communion and Confirmation,

Our sincere thanks go to the parish R.C.I.A team. They did a tremendous job of welcoming and supporting our New Seekers. The quality of teaching was spot on and an introduction to prayer was first class.
When we have the opportunity, we will present our new parishioners to the parish family in a more formal welcome.

In unity with St. Teresa, Dear Lord, we pray for all our new Catholics. May they be strengthened and blessed in our Catholic faith and grow ever closer to You. Help us to support them through prayer and friendships and use us and them, according to Your Holy Will, to lead others home to the Catholic Church.

Spiritual Reflections – Food for Thought

19/9/2020

 
​Throughout the history of the Church, the Christian response to God’s love revealed in Christ has been threefold: WORSHIP, WITNESS and SERVICE. In these three ways we put into practice the Word of God.
  • At Holy Mass, enabled by the Holy Spirit, we offer our lives to God the Father, through Jesus His Son, as an act of joyful and heartfelt thanksgiving for God’s saving love. Through the reception of Holy Communion, we are nourished with the very Body and Blood of the Lord Jesus and thus receive from Him all that we need for our life as His disciples. This is why disciples of Jesus have recognised from the early days of the Church that they cannot live without the Eucharist.
  • Be Not Afraid – Jesus is the merciful face of the Father. The Lord’s commandments therefore, come from the heart of God, “the Father of Mercies” (2 Cor 1:3) and can confidently be accepted with trust in God’s wisdom and love. Think of that beautiful prayer: “Jesus I trust in You.”

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