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  • March 2026

  • Tue 3

    The Daily Mass Online

    Featured March 1 @ 8:00 am - March 31 @ 9:00 am GMT

    The daily Mass, following the traditional Latin Rite, is broadcast live from the Titular Archbishop of Selsey's private oratory. The service includes readings and a homily in English, along with a recitation of an Act of Spiritual Communion for viewers participating in the service.

  • Sun 8

    Sunday Lent III

    Featured March 8 @ 10:00 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    The Third Sunday of Lent focuses on the necessity of interior purification and the spiritual conflict within the human heart. It highlights Christ's casting out of a devil, emphasising the need for ongoing conversion and vigilance. The faithful are called to fill their souls with prayer and virtue, ensuring they remain united to Christ.

  • Sun 15

    Sunday Lent IV

    Featured March 15 @ 10:00 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Laetare Sunday, the Fourth Sunday of Lent, introduces joy amidst penance, encouraging the faithful to rejoice in the approaching Easter victory. The Gospel's miracle of loaves and fishes highlights divine provision in hardship. This day signifies that while discipline persists, hope and grace sustain believers, foreshadowing the joy of the Resurrection.

  • Sun 22

    Passion Sunday

    Featured March 22 @ 10:00 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    The Fifth Sunday of Lent, or Passion Sunday, signifies a shift towards the events of Christ's Passion. The Church veils images and embraces solemnity as Christ's divine identity provokes opposition. This week encourages faithful perseverance in the face of misunderstanding, leading ultimately to the hopeful promise of Easter.

  • Sun 29

    Palm Sunday

    Featured March 29 @ 10:00 am BST
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week, blending joy and sorrow. It commemorates Christ’s humble entry into Jerusalem amid shouts of praise before the solemn Passion narrative reveals the humans' fickleness. The day teaches that true discipleship demands enduring loyalty, encouraging the faithful to follow Christ through both triumph and suffering.

  • April 2026

  • Wed 1

    Daily Mass Online

    Featured April 1 @ 8:00 am - December 31 @ 9:00 am BST

    A live broadcast of the daily Mass in the traditional Latin Rite, held in the private oratory of the Titular Archbishop of Selsey. The service includes readings and a homily in English, alongside the recitation of an Act of Spiritual Communion.

  • Thu 2

    Maundy Thursday

    Featured April 2 @ 10:00 am BST
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Holy Thursday, or Maundy Thursday, marks the Last Supper where Christ established the Eucharist and priesthood. He urged His Apostles to remember Him by offering bread and wine as His Body and Blood. The day also highlights the new commandment of love through His act of foot washing, foreshadowing His Passion.

  • Fri 3

    Good Friday

    Featured April 3 @ 10:00 am BST
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Good Friday, in the pre-1955 Roman Rite, deeply engages with the Crucifixion mystery, lacking a Mass sacrifice. Instead, it features the Mass of the Presanctified, where the faithful do not receive Communion. The day highlights the unique nature of Christ's sacrifice, drawing worshippers into contemplation through solemn rites and silence.

  • Sat 4

    Holy Saturday

    Featured April 4 @ 10:00 am BST
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    The Paschal Vigil, observed on Holy Saturday in the pre-1955 Roman Rite, symbolises the transition from darkness to light, anticipating the Resurrection. It includes the striking of new fire, the blessing of the Paschal candle, chanting of the Exsultet, blessings of the baptismal font, and the celebration of Mass, heralding Easter joy.

  • Sun 5

    Easter Day

    Featured April 5 @ 10:00 am BST
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Easter Sunday, celebrated in the pre-1955 Roman Rite, marks the joyous culmination of the Sacred Triduum, declaring Christ's Resurrection as a victory over death and sin. The liturgy, rich in symbolism, features the exultant Gloria and Alleluia, signifying renewed life and the Church's transformation from mourning to splendour.

  • Sun 19

    Good Shepherd Sunday

    Featured April 19 @ 10:30 am BST
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Good Shepherd Sunday, celebrated on the Second Sunday after Easter in the Tridentine Rite, highlights the Risen Christ as the Good Shepherd who sacrifices Himself for His flock. The liturgy emphasises divine mercy, pastoral care, and the call to follow Christ, urging clergy and laity alike to embody self-giving love and vigilance.

  • Sun 26

    The Universal Patronage of St Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    Featured April 26 @ 10:30 am BST
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    The Third Sunday after Easter, known as Jubilate, blends joy with trial in the Tridentine Rite. Its Gospel reflects on Christ's temporary absence and resurrection, while the Epistle encourages believers to live as "strangers," enduring suffering. The liturgy focuses on transforming sorrow into joy and highlights the Church's faith journey.

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