Parish Newsletter - Week 5, 2026
5th Sunday in Lent - Year A
Week of 22 March 2026
SUNDAY 22nd MARCH: PASSIONTIDE
The 5th Sunday of Lent heralds the start of Passiontide. It marks the final two weeks of the Lenten Season, beginning today on what is called Passion Sunday and ending on Holy Saturday. The term is rooted in the Latin word passio, which signifies suffering. Passiontide is a solemn, intense period in which the faithful are asked to focus on the suffering, passion and death of Jesus and is important preparation for the solemnities of Holy Week. This deep internalisation of the Passion is marked in our church by the veiling of crosses and images in violet cloth. The coverings symbolise ‘fasting of the eyes’, a withdrawal from the liveliness of the world around us, to look within ourselves and reflect on the sorrowful nature of these two weeks in the liturgical year. The coverings also remind us that at the time of the Passion the divine nature of Jesus was hidden from the world. From Gethsemane to the crucifixion Jesus did not cease to be divine, but voluntarily "veiled" or concealed His divine glory and power, allowing His humanity to fully experience suffering and death to become a perfect sacrifice for our sins to be redeemed.
The tradition of covering statues in Lent is thought to have originated in the Eastern and Syrian churches in the 10th century. Some churches went further. For example, it was picked up and extended in the German medieval states, in a practice called the Hunger Cloth (Fastentuch) This was a large, purple textile that was hung up during Passiontide to cover the altar or chancel. It marked a period of fasting and meditation and again, symbolised the hidden divine nature of Christ during the Passion. It was a symbol of visual penance and longing. While the cloth separated the congregation from the altar, they were often richly decorated with scenes from the Gospels. No matter then how hidden statues and the altar might be from the people, the mystery and story of the Passion still reached out to the faithful.
Our focus now shifts to Christ’s journey to Calvary and we mark this by special adherence to the Stations of the Cross at this time and reflections on the Passion narrative. The crucifixion completed the work of redemption the Father gave him, marking the end of the old covenant and inauguration of the new: one of love, mercy and compassion.
Scripture Readings
Readings for this Sunday's Mass · Mass Book Page 170
“With the Lord there is mercy, in him is plentiful redemption. ”
“Glory to you, o Christ, Son of the living God. I am the resurrection and the life, says the Lord. Everyone who believes in me shall never die. Glory to you, o Christ , Son of the living God. ”
‘I am the resurrection and the life.’
Parish Notices
LENTEN TALKS
Take place on Wednesdays after 6:30pm Mass during Lent.
Fifth Talk: Navigating the Faith in the Modern World –25 March
Sixth Talk: Getting Ready for Easter Triduum – 1 April
EASTER OFFERING ENVELOPES AVAILABLE TODAY
The Easter Envelopes are used for the collection at Masses on Easter Sunday, which is the traditional
‘Thank You’ collection by parishioners to the Priests of their parish who depend on the generosity of parishioners for their personal income for their work.
The money in the Easter Envelopes and the collection on Easter Day will be shared between
Fr Krzysztof, Fr Michael & Fr Kenneth.
If you are in our Parish Gift Aid Scheme please use these Easter Envelopes but please remember to clearly write your Gift Aid number on the front. Your donation goes to the Priests and the Gift Aid goes into the parish funds.
If you are a Standing Order donor you can also donate your extra offerings to the Priests, should you wish to do so, through these same envelopes or use contactless.
HOLY WEEK SHEETS
By the newsletters you will find a sheet for you to take away and refer to each day of Holy Week. The sheet gives you the times of Masses, Confessions & Services over this special week leading up to the joy of Easter.
FAMILY LENTEN TILES
This is a reminder to all those who are participating in our Parish Lenten Activity to please return your completed Tiles (to the Priests’ house) by NEXT weekend (28/29 March) when they will be displayed as part of our Easter Garden.
Mass Intentions
SAT 21 MAR
- 5:30pm
Rose Keenaghan (Well Being)
SUN 22 MAR
PASSIONTIDE
- 8:30
Mary O’Riordan RIP
- 10am
Margaret Keane RIP
- 11:30am
Bertie Abraham RIP (Anniversary)
- 5:30pm
People of this Parish
MON 23 MAR
- 10am
Noel McRedmond RIP
- 6:30pm
Carmel O’Sullivan RIP
TUE 24 MAR
- 10am
Vince (Anniversary)
- 6:30pm
Margaret Monaghan (Birthday)
WED 25 MAR
THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD
- 10am
Chukwufumnanya & Chidiesere Nwachukwu (Birthday Thanksgiving)
- 12noon
Johanna Gainey RIP REQUIEM
- 6:30pm
Myra Hannon RIP
THU 26 MAR
- 10am
Ann-Marie (Anniversary)
- 6:30pm
Lena Ianarelli RIP (Birthday)
FRI 27 MAR
- 10:am
Jane Cassidy
- 6:30pm
Fr George Tatum
SAT 28 MAR
- 10am
Elizabeth Anthony (Birthday Intentions)
- 11:30am
PENITENTIAL SERVICE
- 5:30pm
Imelda & Johnny Concannon
SUN 29 MAR
- 8:30am
George Henry Perkins RIP
- 10am
People of this Parish
- 11:30am
Antoinette Abraham RIP (Anniversary)
- 5:30pm
Dr Mohan Rao Chilamkurthi RIP
Last Week's Collection
Offertory: £2,347
Your Clergy
- Fr Krzysztof Krzyskow — Parish Priest krzysztofkrzyskow@rcaos.org.uk
- Fr Michael Colin Nixon — Assistant Parish Priest michaelcnixon@rcaos.org.uk
- Fr Kenneth Iwunna CSSp — Assistant Parish Priest kennethiwunna@rcaos.org.uk
- Fr Clive Ross — Retired Priest
- Revd Deacon Carlos Lozano — Deacon carloslozano@rcaos.org.uk
- Revd Deacon Mathew Manoharan — Retired Deacon
Contact Us
Parish Office
020 8852 2490
lewisham@rcaos.org.uk
Archdiocese of Southwark
175 Lewisham High Street, Lewisham, SE13 6AA
Safeguarding
Karol Olszewski — Parish Safeguarding Representative