
Parish Newsletter - Week 6, 2026
PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD - Year A
Week of 29 March 2026
“'He humbled himself, therefore God has highly exalted him.”
SUNDAY 29 MARCH: PALM SUNDAY
Palm Sunday marks Jesus’s triumphal, yet humble, entry into Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilling prophecy as the King of Peace. It signifies the start of Holy Week, initiating the transition from Lent to the Passion, where palm branches represent victory, peace, and adoration for Christ.
It highlights Jesus as an unexpected, servant-king. Palms represent victory and triumph. In Christian tradition, they are blessed and used to symbolise faith in Christ's victory over death and his role as the Messianic King.
As the Gospel reading of the day reminds us, Palm Sunday connects the celebration of his arrival with the solemnity of his death, as the liturgy includes reading the full Passion narrative. It highlights the contrast between the crowd shouting "Hosanna" and their later cries to crucify him.
Palm Sunday carries many theological elements. Christ’s entry into Jerusalem fulfils the prophecy of Zechariah (9:9), showcasing Jesus as the promised Messiah. However, by riding a donkey instead of a war horse, he redefines kingship as humble and peaceful rather than worldly or militaristic.
It presents a dramatic moment of choice, often seen as a contrast between the material world and the Kingdom of God. It is a call to each of us to follow the path of sacrificial love.
We are reminded that we leave to Caesar what is Caesar’s and what belongs to God we give wholeheartedly to God. The day’s theological importance is emphasised by the fact that it is recorded in all four Gospels, focusing us on Christ's identity and mission.
So, begins the most sacred week in the liturgical year, leading directly to the Paschal Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday).
Let us not, like the crowds in Jerusalem, celebrate Jesus with palms and leave it at that. Let us wholeheartedly immerse ourselves in the meaning of his life; his sacrifice that we might be redeemed and commit ourselves to live lives of deep faith, hope in salvation and charity towards our fellow man.
Scripture Readings
Readings for this Sunday's Mass · Mass Book Page 182
“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
“Praise to you, O Christ, King of eternal glory. Christ become for us obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name. Praise to you, O Christ, King of eternal glory. ”
Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Matthew.
Parish Notices
LENTEN TALKS
Take place on Wednesdays after 6:30pm Mass during Lent.
Sixth Talk: Getting Ready for Easter Triduum – 1 April
GOOD FRIDAY
Good Friday is a day of Fasting & Abstinence.
STATIONS OF THE CROSS ON GOOD FRIDAY
10am - Children
12noon – Tamil
1.35pm – Polish
5.30pm – Spanish
6.45pm – French
8pm – English
CHILDREN’S STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Parents & guardians are invited to bring their children to St Saviour’s at 10am on good Friday for our Children’s Stations of the Cross
POLISH BLESSING OF FOOD FOR THE FIRST MEAL OF EASTER
This takes place on Holy Saturday, 4 April, from 2-3pm.
All families are welcome to have their breakfast/lunch Easter food blessed. The blessing will be in Polish but all are welcome.
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.
Mass Intentions
SAT 28 MAR
- 5:30pm
Imelda & Johnny Concannon
SUN 29 MAR
PASSIONTIDE
- 8:30
George Henry Perkins RIP
- 10am
People of this Parish
- 11:30am
Antoinette Abraham RIP (Anniversary)
- 5:30pm
Dr Mohan Rao Chilamkurthi RIP
MON 30 MAR
Monday of Holy Week
- 10am
Immaculata & Prince Nwosu (Intention)
- 6:30pm
Francis Mahendra Antonypillai RIP
TUE 31 MAR
Tuesday of Holy Week
- 10am
Frank Cashman RIP
- 6:30pm
Mr Edmund Ukachukwu (90th Birthday)
WED 1 APR
Wednesday of Holy Week
- 9:30am
Nance & Padraic Flynn RIP
- 6:30pm
Marie Furey RIP (Anniversary)
THU 2 APR
MUNDY THURSDAY
- 8PM
Mass of The Lord’s Supper - Peter Hands RIP (Birthday)
FRI 3 APR
GOOD FRIDAY
3PM SOLEMN PASSION - No Mass is ever celebrated on Good Friday
Stations of the Cross:
10am - Children
12noon – Tamil
1.35pm – Polish
5.30pm – Spanish
6.45pm – French
8pm – English
SAT 4 APR
HOLY SATURDAY
- 8PM
People of this Parish
SUN 5 APR
EASTER SUNDAY
- 8:30am
Emily Fernandes RIP (22nd Anniversary)
- 10am
Grace Mary Nezianya (In Thanksgiving)
- 11:30am
Patrick & Ann Driscoll RIP
- 5:30pm
George Bernard & Thomas
Last Week's Collection
Offertory: £1,974
POOR PARISHES: £482
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