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This coming week sees the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, traditionally observed 18th – 25th January, the octave of St Peter and St. Paul,
This coming week sees the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, traditionally observed 18th – 25th January, the octave of St Peter and St. Paul,
God takes all of us by the hand and guides us to share in his mission as a “covenant of the people and light of the nations.“
The current position and role of our churches in this phase of the pandemic:
On this page you will find information which may be of interest.
Curious about the Catholic faith? Want to explore what it means to follow Jesus? Join one of our groups.
A few words from Abbot Dominic and Fr Ambrose, our Parish Priest, to welcome in Christmas season.
For our Lenten Appeal, we are hoping to raise money for THE FELIX PROJECT. Click here for more information.
“Jesus is the one who, in his infinite love for us, also has the infinite glory and power to save and transform us! Jesus enables us to share … “
Jesus in this Sunday’s gospel asks people to engage in metanoia, which is not strictly repentance which is what we casually take it to mean, but rather changing, challenging, the way we think, because otherwise we won’t notice the Good News,
Lenten Art Workshop, Zoom meeting on Sundays in Lent with Karolina Stolarska. Reading the Gospel, discussion, creating and sharing something in response.
“Unclean, unclean!” That’s what you shout! But shield your upper lip at the same time! Wear your clothing torn and your hair dishevelled. Live apart, outside the camp. Facemask.
We need our times of withdrawal, of quiet and stillness to be with God and listen to him; then our work, our activity in the service of God will be the more effective and fruitful since it will be properly focused and centred.
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This coming week sees the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, traditionally observed 18th – 25th January, the octave of St Peter and St. Paul,
God takes all of us by the hand and guides us to share in his mission as a “covenant of the people and light of the nations.“
The current position and role of our churches in this phase of the pandemic:
On this page you will find information which may be of interest.
Curious about the Catholic faith? Want to explore what it means to follow Jesus? Join one of our groups.
A few words from Abbot Dominic and Fr Ambrose, our Parish Priest, to welcome in Christmas season.
Below are the times when the Sacrament of Reconciliation is offered in the Parish. If you have been away from the Sacrament for some time and you’re feeling anxious, just let the priest know and they will guide you. If you would prefer, because you’ve been away, you can arrange to meet with a priest outside of the Parish Confession times. Just fill in the form below and we will be in touch.
The Sacrament of Confession is currently not available at our normal times. However, we can announce that the Sacrament of Confession will now be available on Saturdays 10:00am – 11:00am.
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is available in the Church at the following times:
Saturday
10:00 – 11:00 AM
Thursday
Saturday
8:00 – 8:30 PM
10:00 – 11:00 AM
4:00 – 5:00 PM
7:00 – 7:25 PM
Starting Friday 19th March,