Weekly
We warmly welcome you to join us in worship at St Chad's.
Worship at St Chad's is in the Anglo Catholic tradition, and we are under the pastoral care of the Bishop of Ebbsfleet.
The liturgy in our celebration of the Mass on Sundays reflects the Anglo Catholic traditional ceremonial.
On Tuesdays we celebrate Holy Communion using the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
Mass is also celebrated on Fridays, and on certain other feast days.
The service of Benediction takes place, monthly, on Thursday evenings, and the Walsingham Cell celebrates Mass, monthly, on Saturdays.
Worship at St Chad's is in the Anglo Catholic tradition, and we are under the pastoral care of the Bishop of Ebbsfleet.
The liturgy in our celebration of the Mass on Sundays reflects the Anglo Catholic traditional ceremonial.
On Tuesdays we celebrate Holy Communion using the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
Mass is also celebrated on Fridays, and on certain other feast days.
The service of Benediction takes place, monthly, on Thursday evenings, and the Walsingham Cell celebrates Mass, monthly, on Saturdays.
'Being faithful to tradition is not a matter of
repeating theological theses and
transmitting them literally: rather, it is a matter
of immitating our fathers in the faith, an attitude
of intimate reflection and the effort of bold creation,
necessary preludes to true spiritual fidelity'
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time/13th Sunday after Trinity
Sunday, 29th August
10:00 Matins
Readings: Ezek 33:1-11; Luke 6:20-38
11:00 Mass and Baptism
Readings: Ecclus 3:17-30 & 28-29; Psalm 15; Heb 13:1-8 & 15-16; Luke 14:1 & 7-14
Tuesday, 31st
10:00 Holy Communion - Book of Common Prayer - S. Aidan
Friday, 3rd September
12:30 Mass - S. Gregory
Saturday, 4th
16:00 Wedding Service
Please note there will be no Evensong today
We try to ensure that the Services advertised are accurate. However, please note that circumstances beyond our control may mean that a Service has to be altered or even cancelled at short notice. We apologise in advance for any inconvenience that such action may cause, and shall endeavour to minimise such action.




