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The Archdiocese of Southwark is pleased to publish an updated version of the Annual Report and Accounts for 2020. This version was revised after correcting a technical error and was re-submitted to the Charity Commission in December 2022.

The Archdiocese of Southwark is pleased to publish an updated version of the Annual Report and Accounts for 2020. This version was revised after correcting a technical error and was re-submitted to the Charity Commission in December 2022.

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A great number of my fellow priests<br />

have welcomed the Commission<br />

and, at the time of writing, a clergy<br />

questionnaire review of the parishes is<br />

currently underway in <strong>Southwark</strong>.<br />

As a Church, we are mapping out a<br />

new route for digital evangelisation as<br />

we adapt to these changing times for<br />

Camberwell and for the Commission.<br />

I believe this form of communication<br />

will remain a blessing now and beyond<br />

the pandemic. Even though, IT has its<br />

limitations, and community is essential,<br />

I see this as a new way forward: our<br />

parish will continue to reach out to<br />

people within <strong>Southwark</strong> and from<br />

all over the world. Thanks be to God,<br />

parishioners are returning to church in<br />

person, but a huge number still follow<br />

Masses and prayers online. Going<br />

forward, I will continue to acknowledge<br />

the presence of online parishioners<br />

and non-parishioners following our<br />

livestream Masses. I still receive emails<br />

and Mass requests from people all over<br />

the world, some even make financial<br />

contributions towards the support of<br />

the church online. Our catechetical<br />

programmes will also continue online.<br />

People are in different places in their<br />

journey through life, and Camberwell<br />

parish is prepared to accompany them<br />

by meeting them where they are. Those<br />

who are now wishing to come back<br />

to Church will be warmly welcomed,<br />

whilst those who are still struggling<br />

with health issues, or discouraged or<br />

simply contented with online services<br />

are welcome too: we all are encouraged<br />

to receive Jesus at whatever stage of<br />

our journey through life. He walks this<br />

challenging road with us, as He did with<br />

the disciples on the road to Emmaus.<br />

This new vision of Church is a blessing<br />

within this global pandemic and beyond.<br />

Fr Victor Darlington<br />

Episcopal Vicar for Promoting Racial<br />

and Cultural Inclusion / Parish Priest of<br />

Sacred Heart RC Church, Camberwell<br />

FUNDAMENTAL PARISH ACTIVITIES<br />

DURING LOCKDOWN<br />

In some ways, lockdown was like a great wave capsizing<br />

a boat full of people. Our first task was to reach out to<br />

as many as possible and get them back onboard.<br />

If people couldn’t come to us, we had to find a way of getting to<br />

them. We moved our Masses online and asked parishioners to<br />

send photographs of their Sunday celebrations. Photos arrived<br />

from all over the world, often accompanied by accounts of how<br />

this new experience of Mass helped them enter more deeply<br />

into its meaning. In years to come children will remember that<br />

during the pandemic the celebration of Sunday Mass was a special<br />

moment of family togetherness and intimacy.<br />

Three activities are fundamental to parish life: evangelisation,<br />

nourishing God’s people through Word and Sacrament, and the<br />

witness of charity. We offered Mass online but had to close our<br />

Night Shelter so what about the witness of charity? How could we<br />

reach out to those who might not have the internet or who might<br />

be alone and isolated in their homes. We developed a network<br />

of Guardian Angels, parish volunteers who telephoned everyone<br />

without internet access. Often the people they called were well<br />

looked after, sometimes they were lonely and welcomed a friendly<br />

conversation, occasionally they needed help with shopping or<br />

collecting medication. It was a simple and practical way of living<br />

the charity that binds us together as a Christian community.<br />

What about evangelisation and formation in this Year of the<br />

Word? Lockdown gave us opportunities to do things in a new way.<br />

Once we learned to harness the power of social media, the reach<br />

of our online ministry grew exponentially: Alpha, Bible Studies,<br />

Prayer Courses, Catholicism 101. Our ‘Digital Monastery’ enables<br />

people to come together for Morning and Evening Prayer and for<br />

daily Rosary. We even developed an online youth ministry!<br />

We will never go back to the way things were. Our “hybrid church”<br />

is here to stay.<br />

Fr Stephen Langridge<br />

Parish Priest of St Elizabeth<br />

of Portugal RC Church<br />

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