Sea Sunday 2023
Every year churches around the world celebrate Sea Sunday. It is a day for people to come together to pray for seafarers and fishers, and thank them for the vital role they play in all of our lives.
Seafarers and fishers play a vital role in all of our lives, but they often work in difficult, hazardous conditions. The number of crews abandoned by their employers is still at a record high. Many are still being denied the right to leave their ships for even a short break away from the relentless noise and pressure onboard.
Many are reporting more stress and poorer mental health. Stella Maris is the maritime agency of the Catholic Church. Its teams of chaplains provide practical help and pastoral care to seafarers and fishers in the UK and around the world.
Please encourage your parish to stand alongside seafarers and fishers so that they will always have a friend in port who they can turn to. Your church can show your support for seafarers and fishers this Sea Sunday, and raise vital funds to ensure Stella Maris can support everyone who needs help.
Sea Sunday will be celebrated on the 9th July 2023, but you can also choose to celebrate seafarers and fishers any day of the year that suits you.
Stella Maris has produced a range of resources to download to help your parish celebrate Sea Sunday this year, including a parish resource booklet, a poster, and an appeal talk. You can download these, and more, below.
Resources
Sea Sunday Parish Booklet 2023
Sea Sunday 2023 Poster and Thank you poster
Children's Resources
Sea Sunday 2023: Childrens activities sheet (Colour)
Sea Sunday 2023: Children's activities (Black and white)
Sea Sunday 2023: Semaphore Message
Sea Sunday 2023: Children's prayer card
If you would like to speak to Stella Maris about how you can get involved in Sea Sunday, or to organise a speaker or resources, in England and Wales contact: Roland Hayes, roland.hayes@stellamarismail.org, 07887 893763
Watch the National Sea Sunday Mass at St John's Cathedral, Portsmouth at 10am here: https://portsmouthcatholiccathedral.org.uk/
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