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Stella Maris brings friendship, Christmas gifts and the love of Christ to seafarers and fishers

December 1, 2025

Being at sea over the Christmas period is a challenging reality for many seafarers and fishers. They miss spending this special time of the year with their family with loneliness and homesickness taking a toll on their emotional and mental wellbeing - making what should be a joyful time of year a difficult one. However, seafarers arriving on ships at ports on the South Coast of England are never forgotten, thanks to Stella Maris Regional Port Chaplains Gregory Hogan, Luke Phillips, and their team of volunteer ship visitors.

Gregory and Luke run a Christmas Tree Appeal every year, inviting local Catholic parishes and primary schools to donate tubs of chocolate which are then placed in gift packs and delivered to seafarers in Southampton and Fawley ports over Christmas. More than the gifts that they bring, Gregory, Luke and their team of ship visitors bring friendship, and the love of Christ to the crews that they meet, making sure they are remembered at this special time of the year.

Two Christmases ago, Gregory visited a ship a few days before Christmas which didn’t have any Christmas decorations in the crew dining area.  “I asked if they were planning to decorate” he recalls. “They said they would, if they had anything to use, so I offered to get them some.” Gregory returned with a Christmas tree, some lights, decorations, and a nativity scene.

On another occasion a visit took place on a ship with a short turnaround time. With just a few hours in port to unload and reload the cargo, there was little time for the crew to think about Christmas. Gregory and his team acted quickly, heading out to buy a Christmas tree and star to give to them before they left port. The crews of both ships were delighted and grateful for the effort and the kindness shown during a time when they were far from those they love. Gregory says:

“There will be about 400,000 seafarers working over Christmas, separated from their families and friends. Theirs is a tough, relentless life, long hours, noisy, with extreme temperatures, doing often dangerous and exhausting work. We want to show them that they are not forgotten at Christmas.”

Stella Maris are asking people across our community of faith to say a prayer for seafarers and fishers this Christmas. To find out more, visit the charity's website.

Source: Stella Maris

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