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  • December 2025

  • Mon 8

    Conception BVM

    Featured December 8, 2025 @ 10:00 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    The feast of Mary’s Conception celebrates her sinlessness as a divine preparation for bearing the Saviour, marking the start of the world's restoration. Mary's purity inspires a call to holiness, humility, and trust in God's providence, embodying the hope of redemption and the promise of Christ's arrival.

  • Sun 14

    Sunday Advent III

    Featured December 14, 2025 @ 10:00 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Gaudete Sunday embodies joy amid penitence, marked by rose vestments and a jubilant Introit signaling the Lord's imminent presence. This joy, grounded in grace, highlights freedom and healing. John the Baptist emphasizes humility and steadfastness, reminding us to rejoice as God approaches to rescue, sanctify, and dwell among His people.

  • Sun 21

    Sunday Advent IV

    Featured December 21, 2025 @ 10:00 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    The final Sunday of Advent leads us to Bethlehem, emphasizing the birth of Christ and Mary as the Ark of the Covenant. Scriptures encourage readiness, purity, and obedience. The Church calls for interior silence, fidelity to Mary, and confident expectation as the Incarnation of the Word approaches.

  • Thu 25

    The Nativity Of Our Lord Jesus Christ

    Featured December 25, 2025 @ 9:00 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Christmas Day celebrates the incarnation of God as the humble Infant in Bethlehem, symbolizing hope, salvation, and renewal. The liturgy highlights the divine Light that overcomes darkness and reveals the exaltation of humanity through God's presence, signifying peace and the transformative power of this holy birth.

  • Sun 28

    Holy Innocents

    Featured December 28, 2025 @ 10:00 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    The Feast of the Holy Innocents commemorates the children of Bethlehem slain by King Herod in his attempt to destroy the Christ Child. Though they did not know Christ by reason or choice, they bore witness to Him by their blood. The Church honours them as martyrs, reminding the faithful that Christ’s coming immediately provokedContinue reading "Holy Innocents"

  • January 2026

  • Thu 1

    The Circumcision of Our Lord Jesus Christ

    Featured January 1 @ 10:00 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    The Circumcision signifies Christ’s initial bloodshed, representing the start of the New Covenant. By adhering to the Law, Jesus exemplifies obedience, humility, and sacrificial love. As He receives the Holy Name of Jesus, He affirms His role as the promised Saviour, urging renewal in grace and dedication to His name.

  • Tue 6

    The Epiphany of Our Lord Jesus Christ

    Featured January 6 @ 10:30 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    The Feast of the Epiphany commemorates the revelation of Jesus Christ to all nations, highlighted by the Magi's visit. They honor Him with gifts and acknowledge Him as King, God, and Sacrifice. This celebration emphasizes that salvation through Christ is universal, extending beyond Israel to all peoples.

  • February 2026

  • Wed 18

    Ash Wednesday

    Featured February 18 @ 10:00 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Ash Wednesday initiates Lent in the Western Church, a period of 40 days dedicated to penance and prayer in preparation for Easter. The tradition involves placing blessed ashes on the faithful's heads as a sign of repentance and mortality, conveying themes of human frailty and the call to conversion, ultimately focusing on hope and redemption.

  • Sun 22

    Sunday Lent I

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

    The First Sunday of Lent ushers in a period of reflection on Christ's forty days in the desert, highlighting themes of fasting, prayer, and temptation. It emphasises the importance of perseverance and the belief that faith is strengthened through trials. Lent begins with hopeful discipline, preparing believers for resurrection at Easter.

  • March 2026

  • Sun 1

    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 1

    Sunday Lent II

    Featured March 1 @ 10:00 am GMT
    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    The Second Sunday of Lent transitions from the desert's austerity to the mountain's glory, highlighting Christ's Transfiguration. As He reveals His divine nature, the disciples are reminded that suffering leads to glory. This period of penance prepares Christians for divine light and the hope of transformation, affirming the journey from struggle to Resurrection.

  • 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.

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