Our Families and Youth
Jesus said to them, “Let the children come to me;
do not prevent them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these…”
Then he embraced them and blessed them, placing his hands on them –
St Mark’s Gospel
We hope that everyone, from the youngest to the oldest, feels welcome at Holy Innocents’ and encouraged to become part of our community. This certainly includes young families, of whatever shape and size. Like Jesus, we are delighted to have children and young people in our midst.
Children are welcome at any of our Masses, including during the week. We celebrate our Sunday 10.30 am Mass as a Family Mass each week, with Children's Liturgy for children in Reception class and upwards.
We have a monthly "Children's Mass", especially accessible to younger children, normally on the third Sunday.
Parents are the main teachers of faith to their children; so much so that the Catholic Church talks about each family being "a domestic church". That's why we place families at the centre of our work as a parish for children and young people.
We try to support parents in fostering the faith development of each child and young person within the sacramental life and community of our parish. Not just during times of sacramental preparation, important though the sacraments are, but throughout their childhood and teenage years.
Many parishioners are involved in leading and helping with all of this – perhaps you might like to join them in this most rewarding of ministries. We take Safeguarding seriously, so each of our volunteers is vetted through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) process.
Children are welcome at any of our Masses, including during the week. We celebrate our Sunday 10.30 am Mass as a Family Mass each week, with Children's Liturgy for children in Reception class and upwards.
We have a monthly "Children's Mass", especially accessible to younger children, normally on the third Sunday.
Parents are the main teachers of faith to their children; so much so that the Catholic Church talks about each family being "a domestic church". That's why we place families at the centre of our work as a parish for children and young people.
We try to support parents in fostering the faith development of each child and young person within the sacramental life and community of our parish. Not just during times of sacramental preparation, important though the sacraments are, but throughout their childhood and teenage years.
Many parishioners are involved in leading and helping with all of this – perhaps you might like to join them in this most rewarding of ministries. We take Safeguarding seriously, so each of our volunteers is vetted through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) process.
Altar serving and other ministries
We encourage children, particularly once they have received their First Holy Communion, to become involved in parish life. Many of our young people become Altar servers or Readers, or join our Musicians and singers, or become Welcomers.
Catholic Youth Ministry team
In 2013, a group of parishioners embarked upon a deanery-led Catholic Youth Ministry course, aimed at equipping and energising them to support the growing faith of young people in the parish, seeking to create access to faith opportunities for young people both within and beyond the parish. It also aims to communicate with and support other groups in the parish working with and for young people.
Together they have organised various services at Holy Innocents’, including a memorable Youth Mass and wonderful celebrations of the Stations of the Cross during Lent. They have participated with the young people in deanery-wide faith events such as the Christ the King Day, and encouraged participation in other faith opportunities outside the parish. In addition, they have been involved in the launch of the deanery-level Faith in Action award scheme for young people in the parish, which was launched at the beginning of 2017.
Contact via the Parish Office
Together they have organised various services at Holy Innocents’, including a memorable Youth Mass and wonderful celebrations of the Stations of the Cross during Lent. They have participated with the young people in deanery-wide faith events such as the Christ the King Day, and encouraged participation in other faith opportunities outside the parish. In addition, they have been involved in the launch of the deanery-level Faith in Action award scheme for young people in the parish, which was launched at the beginning of 2017.
Contact via the Parish Office
Children's Liturgy |
Our Children’s Liturgy group is available for children in Reception Class and upwards. They meet during the 10.30 am Mass every Sunday (except for the first Sunday in each month and with a break in August).
The children gather in the church, before processing with a catechist to the Father Phelan Centre after the Opening Prayer. There they listen to the Sunday Gospel in a simplified and shortened version, before doing crafts, drama or singing centred around the Gospel reading. A final prayer within the group brings the children back together, before they rejoin their parents in church during the Offertory.
Contact Natalie Tanner via the Parish Office
The children gather in the church, before processing with a catechist to the Father Phelan Centre after the Opening Prayer. There they listen to the Sunday Gospel in a simplified and shortened version, before doing crafts, drama or singing centred around the Gospel reading. A final prayer within the group brings the children back together, before they rejoin their parents in church during the Offertory.
Contact Natalie Tanner via the Parish Office
Holy Innocents' Catholic Primary School |
Holy Innocents’ is a successful school, with high standards academically and spiritually. The Ofsted and Diocesan inspections in 2017 clearly identified its many strengths and achievements.
The school aims to ensure that the children’s spiritual, moral and ethical experiences are not confined to RE lessons but become a way of life.
It is fortunate to have experienced, skilful and creative staff working in partnership for the benefit of all pupils. We place great importance on the creative element of the curriculum and encouraging links to be made where possible thus supporting the whole child and enabling access to the curriculum.
There is a wide range of clubs before, during and after school, to extend pupils’ sporting and academic interests and to promote a healthy lifestyle. The school also provides on site, before and after school care.
There is an active Parents and Friends Association (PFA), which raises money for the school throughout the year. Parents are welcomed into the school in many different capacities; assemblies, plays, reading and school trips.
The school prides itself on being a caring and inclusive community with close links to the parishes of Holy Innocents', St. Michael & All Angels and St. Theresa’s Biggin Hill. It is located within an attractive, green field site with playing fields and separate playgrounds for Early Years, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
The school aims to ensure that the children’s spiritual, moral and ethical experiences are not confined to RE lessons but become a way of life.
It is fortunate to have experienced, skilful and creative staff working in partnership for the benefit of all pupils. We place great importance on the creative element of the curriculum and encouraging links to be made where possible thus supporting the whole child and enabling access to the curriculum.
There is a wide range of clubs before, during and after school, to extend pupils’ sporting and academic interests and to promote a healthy lifestyle. The school also provides on site, before and after school care.
There is an active Parents and Friends Association (PFA), which raises money for the school throughout the year. Parents are welcomed into the school in many different capacities; assemblies, plays, reading and school trips.
The school prides itself on being a caring and inclusive community with close links to the parishes of Holy Innocents', St. Michael & All Angels and St. Theresa’s Biggin Hill. It is located within an attractive, green field site with playing fields and separate playgrounds for Early Years, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2.
Sacramental preparation
As we help parents to nurture the faith of their children as they grow up, the celebration of the sacraments of initiation – Baptism, First Holy Communion and Confirmation – mark important stages on this journey.
Our sacramental life page explains how we prepare children, young people and their families for these sacraments.
Our sacramental life page explains how we prepare children, young people and their families for these sacraments.
Uniformed groups |
We have a very active range of uniformed groups – Rainbows, Brownies and Guides for girls, and Beavers, Cubs and Scouts for boys. The groups meet regularly in the Scout and Guide Hut on the Holy Innocents' School site during term time.
The premises are maintained by the Joint Supporters Association who welcome help and support from parents and carers. Visit girlguiding.co.uk or scouts.org.uk for general information. Contact Dermot Flynn via the Parish Office for Scouts via the Parish Office for Brownies |