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In the Old Testament Reading we have the third stage in the story of salvation: the Exodus from Egyptian slavery under the leadership of Moses. Today’s part of this focuses on the people of Israel complaining of thirst in the wilderness during their journey. Moses obeys God’s command to strike the rock, out of which water flowed, from which the people were able to drink.
In the Second Reading St Paul tells the church in Rome that we have been justified by faith and so have peace with God through Christ. God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us.
In the Gospel,Jesus, wearied from his journey, sits down by the well of a Samaritan town, Sychar. He asks the Samaritan woman who came to draw water for a drink. Jesus says that if she knew who he was, she would be the one to ask him, and he would have given her living water, which becomes in the one receiving it a spring welling up to eternal life. Gradually the woman overcomes her misunderstandings, sees Jesus first as a prophet and then as the Christ. As a result of her testimony, many of the Samaritans of that town come to recognise Jesus as the Saviour of the world. This Gospel is the first of three Sunday Gospels designed to prepare adult catechumens, now ‘The Elect’, for their baptism at Easter, as showing the journey of faith they have been travelling, and the living water of Christ of which they will drink at their Baptism at the Easter Vigil.
Times of Mass and Devotions for the Week beginning Sunday 8th March 26
Saturday 9.30 am Mass
Lent feria 2.00pm Monthly Devotion followed by Adoration
6.00 pm First Mass of Sunday
followed by Confessions
Sunday 8th March 8.30 am Mass
3rd Sunday of Lent 10.00 am Family Mass
11.30 am Solemn Mass followed by Confessions
6.30 pm Mass
Monday
Lent feria 6.00 pm Mass followed by Adoratopn & Benediction
Tuesday 6.00 pm Mass followed
Lent feria 6.30pm Lent Talk in Church
Wednesday 6.00pm Mass
Lent feria 6.30pm Station of the Cross
Thursday 9.00 am Mass followed by Roasary
Lent feria
Friday 9.00 am Mass followed by Divine Mercy Prayers
Lent feria 9.35am Stations of the Cross
Saturday 9.30 am Mass
Lent feria 6.00 pm First Mass of Sunday
followed by Confessions
Sunday 15th March 8.30 am Mass
4th Sunday of Lent 10.00 am Family Mass
Mothering Sunday 11.30 am Solemn Mass followed by Confessions
6.30 pm Mass
Announcements This Week
IMPORTANT: Please note that our permanent phone number is: 020 7603 0814
Music at 11.30 am Solemn Mass Today: Bernabei, G - Missa VIII Motet: Lotti - Miserere mei
Music at 10.00 am Family Mass: There is now a button on the parish website, which allows parishioners to listen to and practice the Sunday hymns ahead of time.
Please pray for our Catechumens who are now ‘the Elect’ making their final preparation for Baptism at the Easter Vigil. Their names are inscribed in the Book of the Elect, displayed in the Baptistery, along with that of our candidate for reception into the Catholic Church, as a way of requesting your prayers for them.
The Holy Week and Easter Services leaflet will be published next Sunday 15th March, and will give the times of confessions before Easter.
Our Parish Lent Information leaflet, ‘Return to the Lord your God’, is available, giving details of our Lenten activities and devotions. The Holy Week and Easter Services leaflet will be published on Sunday 15th March.
Lent Talks in Church on Tuesdays at 6.30 pm – ‘’VATICAN II – GUIDING STAR’’
Third Talk is this Tuesday 10th March, given by Fr Juan
‘The Scriptures – the Word of God.’
In 2025 we kept the 60th Anniversary of the Second Vatican Council, which was a General Council of the church, in which all the Bishops of the Catholic world took part, 1962-1965. Its four main documents, (‘Constitutions’,) began a great movement of renewal in the Catholic Church. Pope Leo is currently giving a series of General Audience addresses on these documents. He invites us to reread and reflect upon them, since as he says ‘Vatican II still constitutes the guiding star of the Church’s journey today.’ Our four Lent Talks give us the opportunity to do so.
‘No Greater Love’ – Bible study group on Wednesdays during Lent from 2-3pm in the presbytery. Please let Therese know if you intend to come. It is advisable to attend all sessions but you are still welcome to attend the ones you can. This time of day may suit parents, as it is prior to school pick up. All are welcome, including walk ins.
Stations of the Cross on Wednesday at 6.30 pm, and on Friday at 9.35 am, following Mass.
Lent Booklets about the Meaning of Lent, Stations of the Cross, and other Lenten devotions on sale from the Catholic Truth Society stand in the porch.
Thursday this week: 7- 8.30 pm Youth 2000 Adoration and benediction. Confessions available.
Next Sunday is Mothering Sunday, the mid-Lent Sunday of refreshment, celebrating our Mother the church, symbolised by the city of Jerusalem in Scripture, Mary Mother of the Church, and our own mothers, living or departed. Flowers will be blessed and distributed to children in church to give their mothers as a token of thankfulness.
Collection of Non-Perishable Foodstuffs for our Hammersmith & Fulham
Foodbank at all Masses on Saturday 21st/Sunday 22nd March only.
Long life juice, jams and spreads are especially needed.
Diocesan Lent Appeal (‘Lenten Alms’)
This appeal supports four main areas if need in our diocese: Youth & Evangelisation, Social Action, Education, Marriage and Family Life. A magazine ‘Mosaic’ at the back of church describes some projects which have been funded by last year’s Lent Appeal. Giving envelopes can be taken from the back of the church, and returned to us any time during Lent or at the end of Lent. There will be a collection for this purpose at the offertory of the Mass of the Last Supper on Maundy Thursday.
Take Up Singing for Lent Why not take up singing this Lent?
We warmly invite anyone who would like to sing to join the Family Mass choir for Sunday 10am Mass during Lent. No auditions, no need to read music, and no long-term commitment — just come along and give it a try at 9.15am on Sunday mornings!
Whether you sing regularly or haven’t sung in years, you’ll be very welcome. Speak to Laurence Carroll after Mass to find out more or email: familymasschoirhtbg@gmail.com
Monthly Hour of Devotion: Sat 7th March,2pm. dedicated to St Joseph, followed by 30 mins of silence in front of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction. All are welcome .
Make a real difference in someone’s life! Caritas Westminster is offering free online training for parishioners who want to volunteer and support people in their local community facing unemployment or financial hardship. More details and sign up here https://caritaswestminster.org.uk/event/financial-resilience-training-for-volunteers/
Annual Mass of Thanksgiving for Matrimony at Westminster Cathedral, Saturday 23rd May 2026 at 2:30pm. For couples in the Diocese celebrating their 5th, 10th, 25th, 30th, 40th, 50th and 60th (and any year over 60) wedding anniversary of Catholic marriage. Please email us husband and wife’s names, wedding date, years married, address, email (or phone number, if no email). We forward this information to the Diocesan Marriage & Family Life office, who in due course will send you the Cardinal's invitation
Come to see Rise Theatre’s Passion Play this Lent at St Thomas of Canterbury Fulham: Tuesday 10th March at 7.30pm; ( in the school, Estcourt Road SW6 7HB) For tickets visit www.ticketsource.co.uk/risetheatre or call St Thomas’ Parish Office: 020 7385 4040. £10 or £5 under 16 years.
CATECHESIS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Call for catechists, parents, teachers!
There will be a Level 1 training course at Our Lady of Victories London, W8, March 9-14th 9-5pm. CGS is based on Maria Montessori’s approach to education to help children nurture a deep and authentic relationship with God. Its setting is a sacred space called an "atrium" and it uses practical materials to assist the child and the adult to listen to the Word of God and understand the church’s liturgy together. When St. John Paul II visited an atrium in Rome, he reportedly said, "That is the most beautiful homily I have ever witnessed." Whether for the parish or at home, this formation is for all the family. For further info on attending this course or others, email: cgstrainingolv@gmail.com
Holy Trinity Cine Club: for children in Year 7 to Year 9, and Year 10 to 12 on a Friday evening once a month. Quality ‘surprise’ movie followed by discussion and pizza. All are welcome, suggested donation of £5 towards running costs. Contact cineclubbg@gmail.com. See poster in the church porch.
SUNDAY EVENING MASS AND YOUNG ADULTS
We are delighted to see the growing number of young people attending our 6:30 pm Sunday Mass! After listening to your feedback and receiving offers to help with music at this liturgy, we have decided making this Mass more youth-friendly through Christian music led by young volunteers. All young people and young adults are warmly invited—and those who wish can meet at the pub afterwards for fellowship. The Mass is also of course open to people of all ages!
The Stewards at Sunday 10.00 am Family Mass do a great job in welcoming parishioners as they arrive, providing them with the necessary books, helping them find a seat, and answering their questions. We are grateful to them and to Erica their Co-ordinator. We would love to recruit some further volunteers to join the team – the more we have the less often each one would need to be on the rota. Please let the parish office know if you can help in this way.
Recruiting for our 10M Mass Choir: become part of our vibrant and sociable community of singers who lead the Sunday 10am Mass and other liturgies and perform regularly in concert. No choral experience required. Contact Laurence for details: familymasschoirhtbg@gmail.com.
Need a gift for someone who has everything? Why not book a Mass for their intentions? Masses can be booked in the parish office where you will also receive a beautiful card. Recommended donation £10.
Church Roof Repairs
Repairs were carried out in August to make the roofs watertight. The cost was £53,000 and any donations would be welcomed.
Major Repairs to the stonework of the Tower and Spire of the Church are urgently needed. Protective scaffolding has been erected and a detailed programme of the works required is being drawn up.
Two new illustrated booklets are available as a kind of guide to our Church building here at Holy Trinity: 'The Stained Glass Windows of the Church', and 'The Church Carvings and Paintings.' Researched and written by our parishioner Christopher Road, augmenting the Parish History he has also written: 'Little Rome – The Story of Holy Trinity Brook Green'. The booklets are £5 each, and the Parish History is £12.50. They can be purchased during office hours from the Parish Office. You can also purchase a PDF version of the two booklets by emailing the parish office.
SACRAMENTS
Preparation for the Sacrament of Baptism: If you have a child for Baptism under 5 years old please email us for an application form. You will be contacted once the form has been received. A copy of one of the Catholic parents’ baptism certificate will be required. Baptisms can only take place on Saturdays at 11am.

