Normal Times of Services Weekday times may vary, please ring to confirm. Sunday First Mass (Saturday): 6 pm Mass: 10.30 am and 5.30 pm
Monday Mass: 12 noon Tuesday Mass: 12 noon Wednesday Mass: 12 noon Tursday Mass: 12 noon Friday Mass: 12 noon Saturday Mass: 10 am Confessions: 11.30 am to 12.30 pm, 5.15 to 5.45 pm First Sunday Mass: 6 pm Holyday Mass: 12 noon and 7 pm | Our Lady of Ransom Grange Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex.  | 01323 723222 | | Fax: | 01323 645605 | | Email: | ransomagnes@ukonline.co.uk | | Parish Priest: | Rev Canon Seamus Hester | | Assistant: | Rev David Parmitter | 2 Grange Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4EU Convents: Dominican Sisters Tel: 01323 722435 Holy Rosary Convent, 34 The Goffs, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 1HD
Schools: St Thomas a Becket Aided Infants Tel: 01323 726004 St Thomas a Becket Aided Junior Tel: 01323 737221 Hospitals: All Saints Tel: 01323 720106 St Wilfrid's Hospice Tel: 01323 644500 Eastbourne District General Tel: 01323 417400 Also serves: St Gregory, St Agnes A Brief History of the Parish The first Mass in Eastbourne for some 300 years took place on Ascension Day, May 29th, 1867, in the Catholic Chapel in the basement of 42 Ceylon Place and was celebrated by Father Charles P. King. Within a year, a chapel had been built in Junction Road, on the comer of Terminus Road and Terminus Place (near the present Bar clay's Bank) at the expense of Father King, which was named 'Stella Maris' and was solemnly opened on 1st April 1869. Although Fr. King stayed on at Stella Maris until February 1893, another temporary church was opened in rented premises, formerly a market hall, off Grove Road (now the Police garage) by Father Charles Stapley. The first Mass was offered on 14th August 1890 and the Church was dedicated to Our Lady of Ransom. Attempts to find a site for a permanent church were finally successful but not until after a Catholic voluntary school, St. Joseph's, had been opened in Whitley Road on 23rd September 1895. A new church, together with a presbytery, was built by Fr. Paul Lynch, the successor to Fr. Stapley, on the comer of Meads Road and Grange Road, an important site opposite the Town Hall, and was opened on Sunday, 15th December 1901 by Bishop Francis Bourne, later Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster. The dedication was still "Our Lady of Ransom". In due course, extensions were built and the completed church was opened on Thursday, Il th February 1926, by Bishop Amigo. The debt on the church was quickly cleared, mainly by donations from generous benefactors, and the church was able to be solemnly consecrated on Thursday, 8th July 1926. A new altar and refurbishment of the sanctuary were completed in 1995. At first, Our Lady of Ransom served an area that extended as far as Hailsham and Hellingly but, over the years, other churches were built in Eastbourne and the surrounding districts and these eventually became parishes in their own right. One exception to this is St. Gregory's church in Victoria Drive. A temporary church was set up in March 1934 and a permanent church was opened in December 1966. This remains today as part of the parish of Our Lady of Ransom. In January 1959, St. Richard's Secondary School at Bexhill was opened and took the senior children from St. Joseph's. In September 1973, St. Thomas a Becket Infant School opened and a Junior School, begun in March 1973, was opened in September 1974. St. Joseph's then closed and became the Catholic Centre for St. Agnes' parish. |