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The latest news covers the Northamptonshire Roman Catholic Diocesan churches of St. Edward’s, Kettering; St. Bernadette’s, Rothwell; Holy Trinity, Desborough and St. Nicholas Owen, Burton Latimer. If you would like to add details of your Parish news to the website please e-mail it to: websitenews@stedwardskettering.org.uk or hand it in to one of the priests.
June 2010
Procession of the Blessed Sacrament
The St Edward’s Parish in Kettering
celebrated the Feast of Corpus Christi with an annual procession in honour of
the Blessed Sacrament on Sunday afternoon, 6 June.
Canon John Koenig organised the procession, with the Parish groups and the four
parish churches represented with over 140 parishioners. They carried their
banners proudly as they sang processional hymns from St. Edward’s Church to St
Thomas More Primary School. The Blessed Sacrament was carefully carried by
Father Andy Richardson under the canopy. The Procession concluded with
Benediction at the St Thomas More Primary School.
According the Parish archives, the procession at St Edward’s Parish dates back to 1918. At one time, the procession attracted a large number of parishioners. In1927 over 5,000 people, up to 6 deep, lined the route of the procession which included children carrying baskets of flowers and strewing them on the road before the Blessed Sacrament. Anne Randell says she remembers being taught by Mrs Kilpack, a trainer, how to strew rose petals in the 1940s.
Sister Mary Bernadette
13 October 1929 - 15 January 2010

Sister Mary Bernadette - a very special lady who never forgot her Cornish roots. 'Such precious memories. Never to be forgotten.'
Sister Mary Bernadette was a great support to anyone in need. Although gentle in heart, she always spoke the truth. Her deep sense of the goodness of God brought her through everything. We are eternally grateful for having shared our lives with her and her life with us.
May she live in peace.
September 2009
Blessing of the Our Lady of Walsingham statue - donated by the Langley family

On Sunday 27 September 2009 members of the Langley family joined the 10.30am Mass at St Edward’s to attend the dedication of a statue of Our Lady of Walsingham. This was the closest Sunday to the Feast of Our Lady of Walsingham (24 September). The Langley family kindly donated the statue in memory of the family’s time in the Kettering Parish. Canon John remarked on how lovely it was to have the statue in the church and thanked the Langley family.
About the Langley family
From 1913 until 2004 the Langleys were very much part of St Edward’s parish and its activities in many practical ways. Family members were in the Knights of St Columba, or the SVP, in running the repository stall, or chauffeuring priests around the parish. They also raised considerable sums to help with the present St Edward’s church, opened in 1940. Find out more about the memoirs of the Langley family in the Parish Archive.

L-R: Anne Parsons, Roisin Toole, Sr Margaret Langley, Mary Lehman, Sr. Josephine Langley, Eva Langley
First Communion Celebrations

Congratulations to the children from St Thomas More School for making their First Holy Communion at St Edward's Church on Sunday 28 June.
Congratulations also goes to the children who made their First Holy Communion at St Edward's Church on Sunday 14 June. Thank you to Maureen Everington and Sister Bernadette for preparing the class.
U.C.M Garden Party

U.C.M member Maureen Kearns and her husband Austin enjoying a cream tea.
The U.C.M Garden Party was a fantastic success. All enjoyed fine weather over delicious cream teas on Thursday 11 June. A total of £433.64 was raised on the day. Thank you to all who supported the event.
Father Andy's Charity Run
Father Andy looking confident before the run
Congratulations to Father Andy who joined in a 10km sponsored run at Oscott Seminary on Tuesday 12 May. Father Andy commented, "It took a while to get myself in shape for the 10K run, but I made it in the end in under 54 minutes which was better than I had expected (maybe my efforts to keep up with the rather fitter Oscott Seminarians ahead of me helped to improve my time!) I enjoyed the experience very much, and was moved by the generosity of the parish in supporting the event. The total raised for the Kettering and Corby District Sick Pilgrims Trust was £2054. Thank you again to all who contributed!"
Funds raised for the
Kettering and Corby
Districts Sick Pilgrims Trust will go towards the pilgrimage to Lourdes in
August 2009. They are a small registered charity based in Corby and Kettering
taking people who are sick or who have disabilities to Lourdes in France each
year aboard the Across jumbo ambulance.
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