St Edmund's Parish Godalming

St Edmund's Parish Godalming The Catholic Parish of St Edmund, King and Martyr, Godalming with St Joseph, Milford.

A wonderful Mass to celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi at Ladywell Convent. Not as hot and sunny as last year but at ...
08/06/2026

A wonderful Mass to celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi at Ladywell Convent. Not as hot and sunny as last year but at least it was dry! Over 200 attended. Hopefully the plant sale and Parish quiz (to raise money for our Kasanka Appeal) did well.

LiveSimply Tip of the Week: Tired of cooking the same old same old? Try a new meat free dish, eat less meat, reduce the ...
06/06/2026

LiveSimply Tip of the Week: Tired of cooking the same old same old? Try a new meat free dish, eat less meat, reduce the impact on the environment, improve farm animal welfare and your health.

03/06/2026
30/05/2026

The LiveSimply Tip of the Week: Have you ever visited Godalming Community Cupboard? They collect good quality surplus food from local businesses and makes it freely available to anyone who will use it. It takes a community effort to reduce food waste. It’s hosted by and located in The Cellar Camino Cafe, The Burys. Visit their FB page: https://www.facebook.com/godalmingcommunitycupboard/?locale=en_GB

Godalming Community Cupboard collects good quality surplus food from local businesses and makes it freely available to anyone who will use it. It takes a community effort to reduce food waste. Please visit us and take some.

This week's LiveSimply Tip: Choose the right plants - grow local native plants that attract pollinators, like heather, r...
24/05/2026

This week's LiveSimply Tip: Choose the right plants - grow local native plants that attract pollinators, like heather, rockcress, and lavender.

SVP Camino Ingles April 2026. Mary Waight writes: The Camino Ingles is the traditional route for pilgrims from the UK an...
18/05/2026

SVP Camino Ingles April 2026. Mary Waight writes:

The Camino Ingles is the traditional route for pilgrims from the UK and Ireland to Santiago de Compostela. Setting off from Southampton, crossing the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay the pilgrim would arrive at Ferrol in Northern Spain. From there it is a mere 120km walk to Santiago de Compostela to the shrine of St James. It was one of the routes chosen for the SVP national fundraiser in April this year and the one taken by Nick de Caestecker and Mary Waight from the SVP conference at St Edmunds.

The group of 16 SVP pilgrims who met in Ferrol to complete the Camino Ingles came from across England and Wales, from north (Preston), south (Godalming), east (Ely) and west (Abergavenny). We had local guide to help ensure that we kept to the right path. With clear direction markers of yellow scallop shells on royal blue, yellow arrows and on the ‘milestones’ a countdown to the nearest metre of how far we were from Santiago the route wasn’t difficult to follow but we did manage to miss the occasional arrow!

We set off on Sunday 12th April and over hills (some very steep up and down), through villages, alongside roads, through forests of eucalyptus and oak, alongside rivers, past churches and houses, through mist and sunshine we walked from Ferrol to Neda to Pontedeume to Betanzos to Bruma to Sigueiro arriving Friday 17th April at Santiago de Compostela.

Along the way we stamped our credentials (Camino passports) at churches and cafes demonstrating that we were true pilgrims, earning our Compostela. In Santiago outside the cathedral, we met up with the other two groups from the SVP who had either walked the French Camino (from Sarria) or the Portuguese Camino (from Baiona).

The Sunday we set out the gospel was about Thomas and his reaction to Jesus’ resurrection and the Sunday after we finished it related the story of the road to Emmaus. The two gospels felt very fitting. We walked in faith, trusting in the signs and that we would eventually reach Santiago. As we walked we learnt about our fellow pilgrims, how they lived out their Vincentian vocation as members of the SVP.

We walked with Jesus, walking in fellowship as he did with the two disciples to Emmaus. There was much laughter, some despair (especially at the next steep incline) and much fellowship. Like Jesus and the disciples tramping the Holy Land as he spread the good news, we encouraged and helped each other, were encouraged and helped, compared aching legs and blisters. Life became simpler – getting up, having breakfast and walking until we reached the next stop.

Away from our usual concerns and worries, it was a time to think and to just be. The Camino was a journey of faith sustained by morning prayer and occasional evening mass in village churches where we were welcomed and blessed as pilgrims. The knowledge that there were friends and family praying for us back in the UK certainly helped with some of the hills. Finally at the pilgrims’ mass in the Cathedral in Santiago on Friday evening, we celebrated our achievement and the Botafumeiro was swung.

The Camino was an unforgettable experience, a challenge physically and spiritually. It was also a fundraiser, we raised over £4000 which will be split between the Godalming Conference and National SVP so many thanks to all who donated and supported us.

Our LiveSimply Tip of the Week is: Gift ideas - Plant a tree for a Baptism, Holy Communion or Wedding.
16/05/2026

Our LiveSimply Tip of the Week is: Gift ideas - Plant a tree for a Baptism, Holy Communion or Wedding.

Our LiveSimply Tip of the Week is: Planning holidays/leisure activities? Explore local attractions & countryside before ...
09/05/2026

Our LiveSimply Tip of the Week is: Planning holidays/leisure activities? Explore local attractions & countryside before venturing further afield. So, enjoy the Surrey Hills!

Our Live Simply Tip of the Week: Shopping? Choose products with minimal or no plastic packaging..
25/04/2026

Our Live Simply Tip of the Week: Shopping? Choose products with minimal or no plastic packaging..

Mary & Nick hope to reach Santiago today after completing a week on the Camino Ingles. Nick will be collecting sponsorsh...
19/04/2026

Mary & Nick hope to reach Santiago today after completing a week on the Camino Ingles. Nick will be collecting sponsorship money at St Joseph's for the next few weeks ( cash, cheques (made out to SVP) or by card on the machine. So here's Santiago in the distance...

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19 Croft Road
Godalming
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