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S. Matthew's Day
On S. Matthew's Day Father Michael celebrated the 40th Anniversary of his Ordination to the Priesthood.

More photos of the event can be found here
The Society of S.S. Wilfrid & Hilda

Read the Pastoral letter here
Christmas Fair 2011

Our Christmas Fair was held on the 26th November. Pictures of the event can be found here
Married 65 Years!

Fred and Christine Evans were married at All Saints' on Saturday 7th December 1946.
On their 65th Anniversary they came back to the church and stood once more on the spot where they were married.
They are pictured here on the steps of the church - you can see a few more pictures here.
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All Saints’ Parish Church is a late Victorian building, built to serve the needs of an ever-growing population in the latter years of the nineteenth century. Although originally a larger parish, it is now one of the smallest in South London, but still serves a densely populated area and continues to fulfil the role for which it was originally built.

Worship is traditional Anglo-Catholic and the Parochial Church Council has passed Resolutions A, B and C as defined in The Priests (Ordination of Women) Measure (Resolutions A and B) and the Episcopal Ministry Act of Synod 1993 (Resolution C). Although in the Diocese of Southwark and under the patronage of the Diocesan Bishop, the parish has petitioned for Alternative Episcopal Oversight under the Bishop of Fulham. Until a new Bishop of Fulham is appointed all parishes previously under his care will be looked after by the Bishop of Edmonton - the Rt. Reverend Peter Wheatley.
All Saints is also affiliated to ‘Forward in Faith,’ further information about which can be found on their website.
The Parish is now part of a United Benefice with St. Saviour’s, Raynes Park, (about two miles distant), with whom it shares its Parish Priest. St Saviour’s is another ’Forward in Faith’ Parish under the pastoral care of the Bishop of Fulham.
A pilgrimage to The Shrine of Our Lady at Walsingham is usually organised annually.
Strong links are also maintained between the church and All Saints’ School, which has its own website if you want detailed information. Some more general information about the school can be found here , and there are often specific pages detailing special events which appear when appropriate on the menu. We also maintain links with the All Saints' Day Centre in All Saints' Road and more information on this facility can be found here.
The church has an enthusiastic choir, a dedicated team of servers, and a committed congregation.
Level access is provided for wheelchairs or for the disabled and there is always someone on hand to give assistance. An induction loop is incorporated into the building for those who may be hard-of-hearing.
We offer a crèche for the younger ones on Sunday mornings and there is always an opportunity to meet and chat over a cup of coffee after the service.
Why not join us?

Corpus Christi - June 23rd 2011

Choir, Servers and Churchwardens - Easter 2011

The sun sets over All Saints'