Totus Tuus - To Jesus through Mary.

To impel the beauty of the new evangelization – this is the charism of the Heralds of the Gospel; Its founder, Monsignor João Dias explains."The Heralds of the Gospel is a private association of faithful with a very special charism based essentially on three points: the Eucharist, Mary and the Pope."

The Heralds of the Gospel are an International Association of the Faithful of Pontifical Right, the first to be established by the Holy See in the third millennium, during a ceremony which occurred during the feast of the Chair of St. Peter (February 22) in 2001.

The Heralds of the Gospel strive to be instruments of holiness in the Church by encouraging close unity between faith and life, and working to evangelize particularly through art and culture. Their apostolate, which differs depending upon the environments in which they work, gives pride of place to parish animation, evangelizing families, providing catechetical and cultural formation to young people, and disseminating religious Iiterature.



Saturday 7 November 2009

The Feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary


The Heralds of the Gospel


Cordially invite you to celebrate

The Feast of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
On Saturday, 21 November 2009

Holy Mass 10:00 am
Followed by Rosary at Our Lady’s altar and
Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary according to St Louis de Montfort

At St. Raphael’s Catholic Church,
Portsmouth Road, Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey KT12NA

A light lunch will follow at the house of the Heralds,
29 Lower Teddington Road
Hampton Wick, KT14EU. You are all welcome.



St Raphael’s Church is walking distance from the Kingston train Station. The Church looks on the River Thames. 10 minutes walking from Kinston Bridge.------------------------------------------------------------

Please confirm by calling Br Arthur on 0208 943 4159
Or by writing to Heralds of the Gospel
29 Lower Teddington Rd
Hampton Wick, KT14EU

e-mail: lumenmaria@aol.com

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A SHORT HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AND BUILDING
http://www.straphael.org.uk/our_church.htm

This beautiful church was designed by the eminent architect Charles Parker in an Italianate style, with early Christian and Renaissance influences. The entire cost was met by Alexander Raphael, a Catholic Armenian whose family came from India. He became the first Roman Catholic to be elected Sheriff of London after the passing of the Catholic Emancipation Act in 1829. Raphael built the Church in 1846 as a family chapel and named it after St Raphael. It was completed in 1848. But soon after, in November 1850, he died.

His nephew, Edward, inherited the property and opened it to the public as the first Catholic church in Kingston. Fr Ainsworth was appointed as the first parish priest.

Through successive bequests, the Church and land became the property of Captain Hon. George Savile, brother to the Sixth Earl of Mexborough, a Yorkshire family. Lady Anne Savile, daughter of the fourth Earl, lived nearby in Thames Ditton and a plaque is to be seen inside the Church commemorating her death. Unlike many other members of the Savile family buried in the vault under the High Altar, she has no known grave.

The church was sold to the Diocese of Southwark after the Second World War and is now on the Registered List of Buildings of historical and architectural interest. It is one of the finest examples of Victorian Italianate architecture in Britain [see Structure].

A memorial tablet to Alexander Raphael was placed over the main door, leading from the porch to the main body of the church. Written in Latin, it testifies to his generosity, unswerving faith and deep integrity. It also refers to the honours bestowed upon him, because of his great merits, by Pope Pius IX.

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