SPECIAL - A Neurodiverse Christmas Part 1 - Deacon Mark Paine
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Christmas is often called the “most wonderful time of the year,” but for many neurodivergent individuals, it can also be overwhelming. In Part 1 of A Neurodivergent Christmas, Deacon Mark Paine and Helena Judd explore how parishes can make Advent and Christmas liturgies more inclusive. From sensory-friendly adjustments to predictable routines, they share practical ideas to help everyone participate fully, feel welcomed, and experience the peace and joy of the season.Deacon Mark PaineDeacon Mark serves as a permanent deacon in the Catholic Church and has a particular heart for accompanying families, individuals with additional needs and those who feel on the margins. His pastoral approach is rooted in gentleness, patience, and practical wisdom. Mark regularly supports neurodivergent individuals and their families within parish life and offers thoughtful insights into how the Church can grow in welcome and understanding.Deacon Mark is pleased for his contact email address to be shared should you wish to contact him at: [email protected] This Matters‘A Neurodivergent Christmas’ encourages us to reimagine the season not as a checklist of traditions, but as a time for love, connection and thoughtful care. Making space for neurodivergent needs doesn’t diminish Christmas – it deepens it.This year, may we all discover the gift of celebrating in ways that allow every loved one to feel seen, understood and welcomed.If you enjoyed this programme, please consider supporting us with a one-off or monthly donation. It is only through the generosity of our listeners that we can be a Christian voice by your side. https://radiomariaengland.uk/donations/
