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A profile of St Anthony of Padua, Edgware, taken from the February 2013 edition of the Westminster Record
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The parish itself will also see more facilities being available to them as part of the Growing in Faith initiative. Underway at present is the construction of an overflow room in the Church to increase capacity, as Sunday Masses typically only have standing room. The space will also be able to host catechical meetings, such as the Faith sharing groups which have, in this Year of Faith, been following the four seasons to help deepen and further the Westminster Record February 2013 St Anthony of Padua, Edgware is part way through a process of transformation to develop the parish facilities to serve parishioners needs more fully thanks to the Growing in Faith initiative. The redevelopment being undertaken in the parish continues to be a work in progress, with completion expected in March. Yet already parishioners are beginning to see the outcome of their generosity and enjoy the many benefits as different parts of the project reach completion. The first change to the parish to be completed, and certainly the most stunning, is the new stained glass window in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament (see photo). Sophie D’Souza, the artist and designer, spoke of the symbolism of the Eucharist behind the design of the window. “The red, shining from the Lamb of God, is traditionally a colour associated with the Holy Spirit but also reflects the blood of Christ. This combined with the white surrounding the Lamb brings you back to the Eucharist”. The Blessed Sacrament has a particularly special role in St Anthony of Padua as exposition occurs between 6am and 10pm daily, providing people throughout the day the opportunity for prayer and reflection within the Church. Further changes as part of the initiative have included the building on the site of the Church a new flat which will provide independent living accommodation for a retired priest. Mgr Martin Hayes, the parish priest spoke about the importance of providing suitable accommodation for retired clergy as: “Priests do not retire, but rather take a step back from administrative duties. Having accommodation where they can remain at the heart of a warm and welcoming community but no longer need to be fully engaged in the day to day running of a Church is immensely important to them.” St Anthony of Padua: A parish in transformation Parish Profile - Edgware The new stained glass window in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, designed by Sophie D’Souza understandings of faith. The parish presbytery is also being renovated with a new kitchen and meeting room being available for use by parishioners. The Parish of St Anthony’s was founded in 1931. Mgr Ralph Brown, who grew up in the parish in the 1940s, remembers it as a lively and innovative parish with clergy who had good humour. He remembered fondly Fr John Speltz, who had previously worked as a gas man, and so was able to undertake most repairs himself, or else knew someone who could! Today, the parish is just as lively. St Anthony’s serves a diverse area with European, Afro-Caribbean and Sri Lankan communities being active in the parish and having different charisms and devotions. Fr Martin spoke of the need to “give each of these visible involvement in the Parish, such as Mass for the Sri Lankan communities on the Feast of St Anthony of Padua, to which they hold particular devotion”. Fr Martin went on to say, however, of there being a shared identity in their Catholicism and no clear ethnic divides because of the recognition that “Jesus is there for everyone”. Prior to his current role as Parish Priest at St Anthony’s which he came to in April 2011, Mgr Martin has held a number of exciting Construction underway in the presbytery, funded by parishioners and the wider Growing in Faith initiative posts with in the diocese serving as Wormwood Scrubs prison chaplain and Amecus Clero – a role supporting the clergy in their ongoing formation and pastoral care - before being appointed in June 2008 to serve as Private Secretary to both Cardinal Cormac Murphy O’Connor and later Archbishop Vincent Nichols. Fr Martin said “it was a privilege to work for and with Cardinal Cormac and then Archbishop Vincent as Private Secretary, and to participate in the life and work of Archbishop’s House. Now I am enjoying parish life once again as a parish priest at St Anthony’s, a welcoming and vibrant parish” By Alex Balzanella
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The parish itself will also see morefacilities being available to themas part of the Growing in Faithinitiative. Underway at present isthe construction of an overflowroom in the Church to increasecapacity, as Sunday Massestypically only have standing room.The space will also be able to hostcatechical meetings, such as theFaith sharing groups which have,in this Year of Faith, beenfollowing the four seasons to helpdeepen and further the

Westminster Record February 2013

St Anthony of Padua, Edgware ispart way through a process oftransformation to develop theparish facilities to serveparishioners needs more fullythanks to the Growing in Faithinitiative.

The redevelopment beingundertaken in the parish continuesto be a work in progress, withcompletion expected in March. Yetalready parishioners are beginningto see the outcome of theirgenerosity and enjoy the manybenefits as different parts of theproject reach completion.

The first change to the parish to becompleted, and certainly the moststunning, is the new stained glasswindow in the Chapel of theBlessed Sacrament (see photo).Sophie D’Souza, the artist anddesigner, spoke of the symbolismof the Eucharist behind the designof the window. “The red, shiningfrom the Lamb of God, istraditionally a colour associatedwith the Holy Spirit but alsoreflects the blood of Christ. Thiscombined with the whitesurrounding the Lamb brings youback to the Eucharist”.

The Blessed Sacrament has aparticularly special role in StAnthony of Padua as expositionoccurs between 6am and 10pmdaily, providing people throughoutthe day the opportunity for prayerand reflection within the Church.

Further changes as part of theinitiative have included thebuilding on the site of the Churcha new flat which will provide

independent living accommodationfor a retired priest. Mgr MartinHayes, the parish priest spokeabout the importance of providingsuitable accommodation for retiredclergy as: “Priests do not retire, butrather take a step back fromadministrative duties. Havingaccommodation where they canremain at the heart of a warm andwelcoming community but nolonger need to be fully engaged inthe day to day running of a Churchis immensely important to them.”

St Anthony of Padua: A parish in transformationParish Profile - Edgware

The new stained glass window in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, designed by Sophie D’Souza

understandings of faith. The parishpresbytery is also being renovatedwith a new kitchen and meetingroom being available for use byparishioners.

The Parish of St Anthony’s wasfounded in 1931. Mgr RalphBrown, who grew up in the parishin the 1940s, remembers it as alively and innovative parish withclergy who had good humour. Heremembered fondly Fr John Speltz,who had previously worked as agas man, and so was able toundertake most repairs himself, orelse knew someone who could!

Today, the parish is just as lively. St Anthony’s serves a diverse areawith European, Afro-Caribbeanand Sri Lankan communities beingactive in the parish and havingdifferent charisms and devotions.Fr Martin spoke of the need to“give each of these visibleinvolvement in the Parish, such asMass for the Sri Lankancommunities on the Feast of StAnthony of Padua, to which theyhold particular devotion”. FrMartin went on to say, however, ofthere being a shared identity intheir Catholicism and no clearethnic divides because of therecognition that “Jesus is there foreveryone”.

Prior to his current role as ParishPriest at St Anthony’s which hecame to in April 2011, Mgr Martinhas held a number of exciting

Construction underway in the presbytery, funded by parishioners and the wider Growing in Faith initiative

posts with in the diocese serving asWormwood Scrubs prison chaplainand Amecus Clero – a rolesupporting the clergy in theirongoing formation and pastoralcare - before being appointed inJune 2008 to serve as PrivateSecretary to both Cardinal CormacMurphy O’Connor and laterArchbishop Vincent Nichols.

Fr Martin said “it was a privilege towork for and with Cardinal Cormacand then Archbishop Vincent asPrivate Secretary, and toparticipate in the life and work ofArchbishop’s House. Now I amenjoying parish life once again asa parish priest at St Anthony’s, awelcoming and vibrant parish”

By Alex Balzanella

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