Covid-19
With your donations, Redemptorist Publications have further increased the library of FREE RESOURCES dedicated to all of you who are self-isolating at home.
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• A weekly Holy Mass regularly held at St Clements, celebrated by Fr Denis McBride, with Br Richard, Alessandro Giselle and Paul.
• Stations of the Cross then and now, a pastoral resource for reflection and prayer during this prolonged time of Coronavirus
• Three Lenten Narratives from the Gospel of John, by Fr Denis McBride.
• Jesus and the Gospels is a great lecture from Fr Denis McBride about the Son. Enjoy this free exctract.
• The Significance of Pentecost is a free spiritual resource extracted from a collection of audio recordings.
• The Easter Triduum, read by Britsh actors Emerald O'Hanrahan (The Archers) and Martin Delaney (Catch-22, Now You See Me 2).
• What is it like working in a Catholic school? is a free online formation for teachers and school staff.
• The Requiem Mass is a wonderful night celebration of all we've lost in this difficult year and before.
• The Year of Pilgrimage is a new initiative by RP Books to celebrate the beaury of walking in faith.
• The Spirituality of the Icons is a beautiful insight into the writing of Sacred Icons, buy Br Richard Maidwell C.Ss.R.
• Celebrate - Following Your Faith is an initiative to help children grow in their faith.
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Other Causes
Dementia Prayer Week, which was previously run by the Pastoral Care Project, will now feature under Redemptorist Publications pastoral outreach initiative.
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The Redemptorist communities in Ukraine are giving shelter, food and help to the people who are fleeing from the Russian war.
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Father Denis McBride leads a FREE online retreat, to guide us through the Lenten Journey
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Redemptorist Publications is pleased to introduce Celebrate; an initiative designed to help children grow in their faith.
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Redemptorist Publications are committed to ensuring that no retired or sick priest is left without support and worried about meeting essential costs during their senior years.
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The Vocational Fund pays for the priestly formation of men who have answered the call to Priesthood to serve the people of God. The London Province is responsible for the formation of Redemptorist seminarians, Priests and Brothers both here, in London, and in Zimbabwe.
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Many of our Brothers in Zimbabwe are working among the poor and abandoned.After the death of parents, often a family of five children can be left without any support. Frequently it is the eldest child who has to care for the others. This can be a girl of 12, acting as head of the household. Such girls can be in mortal danger, as they try to support their younger siblings.
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The principal reason St Alphonsus founded the Redemptorists was to reach out and minister to those who were abandoned. When life’s hardships hit us, very often we can feel marginalised by society.Life does not always go to plan and our faith in God does not protect us from hardships and sorrows.
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"As Redemptorists we are called to follow Christ our Redeemer in the spirit of St Alphonsus, proclaiming the Good News to the most abandoned, especially the poor. I have tried to do this through the prison ministry which I have been involved in for 15 years."
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