CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ST CHRISTOPHER CHEAM PARISH DIRECTORY

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CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ST CHRISTOPHER CHEAM PARISH DIRECTORY Published by Parish Office

This Directory is intended to serve as a guide to the many activities which take place throughout the Parish year, and as a general supplement to the weekly Newsletter. Additional and/or updated information on parish activities will be gratefully received by Mrs Vivienne Rozmanowski, Parish Secretary, for inclusion in future issues.

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament takes place on the first Friday of the month after the 9.00am Mass and at certain times during the year which will be advertised in the parish weekly newsletter. Advocacy Partners help with elderly people or those with learning disabilities. To find out more about this opportunity to use and develop your communication skills while doing worthwhile work please telephone 8330 6644. Altar Boys and Girls serve at Masses and other ceremonies throughout the Church year. Volunteers are always welcome. For further information please contact the parish office - telephone 8642 0744. Anointing of the Sick is administered whenever requested by parishioners at home or in one of the local nursing homes. This sacrament may be received as often as required. Association for the Propagation of the Faith (Missio) operates a fund-raising scheme based on collection boxes which are retained in parishioners homes and collected periodically for counting and despatch. For further information please contact the parish office.

Baptisms are normally celebrated once a month at 1400 on Sundays. Please take one of the leaflets outlining the parish Baptism policy from the church porch. Book Rack at the back of the church provides a selection of religious books. Please place the correct money in the envelope provided and post in the parish letter box. Bridge drives are held weekly. The St Christopher s Bridge Club is a friendly group that meets on Thursday evenings at 7.30pm. Parishioners interested in participating may wish to contact Mrs Hilda Gill via the parish office. CAFOD Fast Days are held twice a year, in Lent and October. CAFOD envelopes and newsletters are always available at the back of the church for those who wish to make regular contributions. St Raphael s Hospice North Cheam, relies heavily on volunteers to help their work of providing exceptional care to the terminally ill. Drivers, Ward Carers, Receptionists and Day-Care Assistants are regularly required. For further information please contact the Voluntary Services Co-ordinator telephone 8099 7778. Southwark Catholic Directory is published annually and gives details of Catholic churches and Mass times for Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation in the Diocese, diocesan agencies and other helpful information. Vocations for the Priesthood and the religious life are vital to the continuity of the Church. Those considering a vocation are invited to contact the Vocations Director: Reverend Stephen Langridge, Vocations Centre, Northwood Road, Whitstable, Kent CT5 2EY. Telephone: 01227 272824. email: info@southwarkvocations.com Car Parking in the church precincts is reserved for parishioners who are asked to display a special permit on the windscreen of their vehicle on Monday to Friday. Permits are available from the Parish Office. Parishioners should park in the marked bays only. When parking cars in Tabor Gardens parishioners are kindly requested to park with thought and consideration for local residents and in particular to avoid causing any restriction of access to residents driveways. Parking is permitted on the single yellow lines at any time except 1100 1200 on Monday to Friday, but parking is never permitted on the double yellow or double red lines. In the interests of safety and reverence please also ensure that children are restrained from playing/running around in the car park after Sunday Mass. Volunteers are always needed to help with events organised for the elderly members of our parish and to transport them on an occasional basis. From time to time the parish also holds senior citizens lunches, for which volunteers are also welcome. If you can help in any of these ways, please contact the parish secretary on 8642 0744. Watercolour painting group meets in the parish hall each week during term time. For more information please contact the parish office on 8642 0744.

Parish Priest resides at The Priest s House, 59 Tabor Gardens, Cheam SM3 8RU - telephone 8642 2088. Parish Socials are held regularly throughout the year in the parish hall at 2000. Details of the varying events are advertised in the newsletter. All are welcome. Contact the parish office for more information. Catechists are parishioners who give their time to prepare children and young people for the Sacraments of Reconciliation, First Eucharist and Confirmation, and who conduct the Children s Liturgy. Anyone interested in becoming a catechist should contact the Parish Priest who will put them in touch with the relevant co-ordinator. It is not necessary to have any expert qualifications to be a catechist and many parents have found great fulfilment in assisting in the preparation of candidates for the Sacraments of the Church. Please note that this voluntary post requires a Disclosure and Barring Service check. Reading at Mass and for other ceremonies is provided by a team of volunteers who carry out this duty by rotation. New readers are always welcome and are invited to inform the parish office of their interest. Rosary is said at 0840 on weekdays before Mass. Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults Policy in this parish has been approved by the Diocese and a copy of the policy and procedure is displayed on the church notice boards. The designated persons for safeguarding in the parish are Mrs Pat Oastler and Mrs Elizabeth Smith, both of whom may be contacted via the parish office. Incident forms relating to the Safeguarding policy are available in the parish office. Senior Citizens have special parish events arranged during the year. These include CAFOD Lenten and Harvest lunches and also a Christmas lunch. Catenian Association is an organisation of Catholic professional and business men who meet monthly with the primary objective of fostering friendship and a spirit of constructive mutual support amongst themselves and their families. The obligations of membership are not onerous either in terms of duties or financial commitment. Children's Liturgy is conducted in the parish hall during the 1030 Mass on Sundays to encourage children to develop their understanding of the Mass. Children learn hymns, listen to the Gospel reading, make their own prayers and take responsibility for the offertory procession. Each month, the 1030 Mass is adapted to children by the choice of appropriate hymns and the children s participation in the reading and taking up the collection. For further information please contact the parish office.

Choir provides music for the liturgy every Sunday at the 1030 Mass and on other major feasts. The choir leads the singing at processions, when required by the Deanery, and at weddings and funerals on request. Rehearsals are held in the church on Thursday evenings at 1930. New members are most welcome. Ability to read music is not essential. For further information please contact Mrs Pat Oastler via the parish office. Church Cleaning volunteers are asked please to contact the parish secretary. Currently groups of 4 volunteers take it in turns to clean the church each week for one to two hours on a six weekly rota. Coffee is available in the parish hall after the 1030 Mass. Please add your name to the coffee rota if you would like to help, by contacting Vivienne in the parish office. Coffee is also served after the 0900 Mass on Fridays. Confession (Sacrament of Reconciliation) is available on Saturdays between 1030 and 1100 and 1700 and 1730. Parish Council is the principal consultative body in the Parish and is elected every four years. Membership is as follows: Ex-Officio Members: Parish Group Representatives: Parish Priest Parish Secretary Parish Treasurer Parish MC Choir Leader Deanery Pastoral Council Representative Ecumenical Representative Catechists Church Cleaners Ministers of the Eucharist Parish Women s Group Readers Senior Citizens Youth Ministry Parish Hall serves as a community meeting point for people of the parish. It is available also to rent for various meetings arranged by parishioners and existing hall users. Otherwise the use of the hall is restricted to Parish, Diocesan, Catholic and Sacramental activities. Confirmation (Sacrament) takes place every two years. Candidates from age 12+ and in years 8 and 9 (or higher years) at secondary school are asked to apply for Confirmation when they feel ready. A team of catechists conduct a course leading up to the celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation. Classes are held in the parish hall from at 1930 on Friday evenings. For further information please contact the parish priest or the parish office. Parish Office is at: St Christopher s Church, Dallas Road, Cheam SM3 8RS - telephone 8642 0744. The office administers the day-to-day business of the Parish, and is open from 0900 to 1500 from Mondays to Fridays inclusive. It is accessible via the door on the far right-hand side of the church. The Parish Secretary is Mrs Vivienne Rozmanowski who may also be contacted by email (stchristopher@rccheam.co.uk). Items for inclusion in the weekend newsletter should be made available to Vivienne by not later than the preceding Tuesday.

Newcomers are warmly welcomed to the parish and are kindly requested to take a newcomer s leaflet from the front porch of the church and complete and return the enclosed form. Contact will then be made by the Parish Office and an information pack (including the current issue of this directory) will be sent to you inviting you to participate in parish activities of your choice. Ecumenical Contact is maintained with neighbouring churches through the Annual Cheam Christian Unity Service and is actively encouraged within the Parish. There is a particularly close link with the Church of England parish of St Dunstan, with whom our parish have a working party which meets to plan ways of worshipping together. Newsletter is published weekly and is distributed at all weekend Masses providing information on current activities. Offerings for the support of our Parish Priest are made on Christmas Day and Easter Sunday. Oil Painting Classes are held weekly by a private group which rent the parish hall for this purpose. Those interested in participating may wish to contact Mrs Elaine Coomber via the parish office. Emergency Contact Numbers for a priest: 8642 2088 - St Christopher s, Cheam 8641 3141 - St Cecilia s, North Cheam 8642 0275 - Our Lady of the Rosary, Sutton 8641 7458 - Holy Family, Sutton Green Finance and fund-raising is an important activity in the parish. Details of weekly and monthly income are published in the Newsletter. A special finance weekend is held annually in April/May, in the course of which the parish income and expenditure account is published for the preceding calendar year. Organ Playing for occasional Sunday Mass if you can play the piano to about grade 6 standard you have the potential to learn to play the organ with proficiency. For further information please contact the parish office. Parents and Toddlers Group meets during school term on Wednesday mornings in the parish hall from 0930 to 1100. There is a waiting list and for further information please contact the parish office. First Holy Communion classes are held on Saturdays during term-time, for children in year 3. A team of parish catechists prepare the children for their first reconciliation and First Holy Communion in May/June. Flowers in the church are arranged on Friday mornings by a team of volunteers who work on a rota basis. If you would like to lend your expertise on an occasional basis, please contact the parish office on 8642 0744.

Funerals are conducted at St Christopher s if the deceased was resident in the parish or attended St Christopher s regularly; otherwise, the family is directed to the appropriate parish. Funerals can be arranged with Truelove s Funeral Directors of Cheam High Street (telephone 8642 3300), or any funeral director of choice. The funeral liturgy is arranged by families in consultation with the parish priest. Liturgical guidelines are available from the office or presbytery. Gift Aid is a system by which the financial contributions made by taxpayers to the parish can further benefit the parish by qualifying for a tax refund at the rate of 25% on the amounts paid. For further information please contact the the Parish Office on 8642 0744. Lost Property may be found in the front porch of the church or enquiries directed to the Parish Office. Marriages and convalidation of civil marriages are arranged by appointment with the Parish Priest. It is the policy of the Bishops' Conference of England & Wales that at least six months' notice be given, but it is quite usual for couples to see the priest one year before they plan to marry. Please take one of the marriage policy leaflets from the front porch. Marriages are conducted for parishioners or for those who attend St Christopher s regularly. Holy Days of Obligation are Feast of St Peter & Paul 29 June, Feast of the Assumption 15 August, Feast of All Saints 1 November, and Christmas Day. For Mass times - see entry under Mass Times. Job Vacancies available locally in Catholic organisations are advertised from time to time in the weekly Newsletter. Journey in Faith is a study programme for those wishing to be baptised or to be received into the Catholic Church. information please contact the Parish Priest. For further Knights of St. Columba are a world-wide fraternal benefit society formed to provide religious and civic usefulness. The local council meets in the parish hall on the third Tuesday of each month. For further information please contact Mr Larry Keany via the parish office. Mass Intentions can be arranged with the Parish Office. Mass offering envelopes are available from the church porch. Completed envelopes should be posted in the parish office letter box. Mass Times are 1800 on Saturday (Vigil Mass) and at 0830, 1030 and 1200 on Sundays. The 1030 Mass is sung, and incorporates a children's Liturgy of the Word. Weekday Mass time is at 0900 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. On Holy Days of Obligation (see entry) Masses are at 0900 and at 2000. Current information is available in the weekly Newsletter. Ministers of the Eucharist perform this duty by rotation at all Masses and also administer the Eucharist to the sick and housebound.