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Parish News – Holy Family Sunday | 28 December 2025
Canon Gerard Bradley Appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark
With great joy, St Ann’s Catholic Parish, Kingston Hill, congratulates Canon Gerard Bradley on his appointment as Auxiliary Bishop of Southwark.
Many in our parish will remember Canon Gerard’s prayerful
A Glimpse of Christmas 2025 at St Ann’s
Christmas 2025 was a truly joyous and grace-filled celebration at St Ann’s. The parish came alive with prayer, music, and togetherness as families and parishioners gathered in large numbers to celebrate the birth of our Lord.
We began the
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Christmas is a time when God comes close to us — quietly, gently, lovingly.At St Ann’s, we warmly invite you, your family, friends, and neighbours to celebrate the joy, peace, and hope of the birth of Jesus with us.
“The people who walked
Christmas at St Ann’s Catholic Church, Kingston Hill
As we celebrate the joy of Christmas, St Ann’s Catholic Church warmly invites parishioners, families, neighbours, and friends to come together as one welcoming parish family during this holy season.
Christmas is a time that draws us closer —
Newsletter – Sunday 14th December 2025
3rd Sunday of Advent – Gaudete SundaySt Ann’s Catholic Church, Kingston Hill, KT2 7LX
A Message from Father James
This weekend we celebrate Gaudete – Rejoicing Sunday, reminding us that “the Lord is near.” As Christmas approaches and families begin their travels,
Parish Newsletter – Sunday 7th December 2025
Welcome to this week’s St Ann’s Parish Newsletter for the 2nd Sunday of Advent.This edition highlights our parish life, Advent preparations, upcoming events, liturgical calendar, and community activities. It also includes a full guide to our Christmas Lights Switching-On
On 10th December, St Ann’s Catholic Church, Kingston Hill, had the pleasure of welcoming Councillor Noel Hadjimichael, Mayor of Kingston, and Councillor Sue Ansari, Deputy Mayor of Kingston, to our parish. Their visit brought great joy to our community, especially to our 60+ group and
St Ann’s Catholic Church, Kingston Hill, welcomed around 250 people for a radiant Christmas Lights Switch-On celebration — a gathering that became a true expression of love – a place of solace, unity, and faithfulness in our community.
After the Second Sunday of Advent Mass and