
Parish Newsletter - Week 7, 2026
First Sunday of Lent - Year A
Week of 22 February 2026
“Jesus fasts for forty days and is tempted.”
Redemption and Salvation - Knowing the Difference
As we tread through Lent, it is worth exploring the terms and concepts we use in Catholic teaching and the Liturgy. This week, I'd like to clarify what we mean by redemption and salvation.
Catholic theology views redemption as Christ's act of liberating humanity from the bondage of sin through his sacrificial death and resurrection, paying the ransom price for our sins and restoring our relationship with God. Redemption presupposes humanity's fall from grace due to original sin, which created a spiritual debt and separation from God. Jesus took on human nature and offered his perfect life, suffering, and death as a satisfactory price (a ransom) for humanity's sins, appeasing divine justice and repairing the broken relationship. This is redemption, not salvation. Our sins were forgiven by Christ's crucifixion and resurrection and we were redeemed and made children of God again. It is our faithful response (faith and works) to this redeeming act that secures individual salvation.
This contrasts strongly with the Protestant doctrine of sola fide (faith alone), emphasised during the Reformation, which asserts we are saved just by believing in God. It is a concept that the Catholic Church strongly rejects, the tenets of which were laid out by the Council of Trent (1545-1563).
The Council was a powerful and pivotal response to the Protestant Reformation. It clarified Catholic doctrine and reformed a number of internal abuses. Significantly the Council affirmed seven sacraments, condemned justification by sola fide, reaffirmed the transubstantiation of the Eucharist into the Body and Blood of the Christ, and established stricter clerical discipline.
Catholics believe salvation is attained by grace through faith, but this faith must be active and formed by charity, meaning it must lead to good works, the sacraments, repentance, and be expressed through participation in the church, love of and obedience to God. In essence, eternal life is both a gift and a reward. As the Epistle of St James tells us faith is not passive; it's a living faith that expresses itself in actions, as "faith without works is dead" (James 2:26). Christ's crucifixion and resurrection redeemed all humanity collectively, a divine gift from God. Our response to that gift is key. It commits us to a pilgrim, transformative journey of living. Only then is salvation possible.
Scripture Readings
Mass Book: 151
- First Reading: Genesis 2:7-9; 3:1-7
- Psalm: Psalm 51(50):3-4. 5-6b. 12-13. 14. 17. R. Cf.3a “Have mercy on us, O Lord, for we have sinned.”
- Second Reading: Romans 5:12-19
- Gospel Acclamation: Matthew 4:4b
- Gospel: Matthew 4:1-11 - Jesus fasts for forty days and is tempted.
Praise to you, O Christ, king of eternal glory! Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.
Parish Announcements
Post-Confirmation Retreat
All newly confirmed and young parishioners are warmly invited to a retreat beginning with Holy Mass on Saturday 28 February at 12noon, followed by a prayerful session in the Parish Hall from 1-3pm.
A wonderful opportunity to deepen faith during this Sacred Season of Lent.
Lenten Talks
Take place on Wednesdays during Lent:
25 Feb: The Miracles of the Eucharist
4 Mar: Social Justice and the Catholic Faith
11 Mar: The Catholic Flower of Youth
18 Mar: Community and Belonging
25 Mar: Navigating the Faith in the Modern World
1 Apr: Getting Ready for Easter Triduum
Parish Notices
Congress Group Meeting: Tuesday 24 February, 7.30pm, Church Hall. New and old members welcome.
The Men of St Joseph: Thursday 26 February after 6.30pm Mass and Stations of the Cross.
Legion of Mary: Thursday 26 February, 7.45pm, Parish Hall.
Stations of the Cross: Thursdays after 6.30pm Mass, Fridays after 10am Mass.
St Carlo Acutis Exhibition
St Saviour's is hosting the St Carlo Acutis Eucharistic Miracles Exhibition until 10 March.
Volunteers are needed to marshal the exhibition (8.30am-8pm). Please sign up in the Sacristy if you can spare an hour or more.
Parish Notices
Pray the Romero Rosary at St George's Cathedral
Join Archbishop John Wilson and the Cathedral clergy in praying the Rosary every Friday at 5pm throughout Lent at St George's Cathedral (SE1 6HR).
Archbishop John leads on Friday 6 March and Friday 27 March. On other Fridays, Cathedral Clergy lead, followed by Stations of the Cross at 6pm.
The Sisters of St Andrew
Meditative Prayers with Taize Chants on Tuesday 24 February. Arrive from 7pm, begins at 7.30pm, lasts about an hour, followed by refreshments. 99 Belmont Hill, SE13 5DY.
Family Lenten Tiles Distribution
As part of our Parish Lenten Preparation, Tiles will be distributed for families to complete during Lent reflecting a specific theme. Available next weekend (one per family) at the back of the church.
Last Week's Collection
Offertory: £1,943
Clergy Support Fund: £477