• S. Laurentii Martyris

    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Similarly, on the Feast of St. Laurence of Rome, Deacon and Martyr, falling this year on the Ninth Sunday Post Pentecost, the faithful of the Old Roman Apostolate in Brighton gather to honour the noble witness of one of the most venerated martyrs of the early Church, even as they heed the sober lessons ofContinue reading "S. Laurentii Martyris"

  • In Assumptione Beatæ Mariæ Virginis 

    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    On the Feast of the Assumption, the Old Roman Apostolate in Brighton honors the Blessed Virgin Mary's bodily ascent into heaven, reflecting on the significance of her purity and the promise of resurrection for all believers. The congregation gathers in celebration, finding hope in Mary's example amidst a secular culture, and prays for fidelity and protection through her intercession.

  • S. Hyacinthi Confessoris

    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    On the Feast of St. Hyacinth, faithful gather in Brighton to celebrate the saint's apostolic zeal and the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. St. Hyacinth, known as the Apostle of the North, exemplified humility and devotion. The day emphasizes the importance of grace, humility, and union with God, recalling key Gospel teachings.

  • Omnium Sanctorum

    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    All Saints’ Day, celebrated on 1 November, honors all saints and emphasizes that sanctity is a universal Christian vocation. Originating from early commemorations, it was established by Pope Gregory III and later extended by Pope Gregory IV. The feast encourages reflection on eternal rewards and intercession from saints, highlighting unity across Heaven, Purgatory, and Earth.

  • Dominica XXI Post Pentecosten

    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    The Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost emphasizes perseverance, forgiveness, and vigilance as the liturgical year nears its end. Readings from Ephesians and Matthew highlight spiritual battles, divine justice, and the necessity of reconciliation. The faithful are called to embody virtue and mercy, preparing spiritually for final judgment and eternal life.

  • In Commemoratione Omnium Fidelium Defunctorum

    House Church 114 Hartington Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    All Souls’ Day, observed on November 2, commemorates faithful departed souls undergoing purification. Established by St. Odilo in 998, it represents the unity of the Church Militant, Suffering, and Triumphant. The day focuses on prayers, Masses, and acts of mercy, emphasizing hope in the souls' eventual entry into Heaven.