Coronavirus Advice

Coronavirus Advice During this pandemic (worldwide spread of infection) it is important that we all work together to prevent the spread of the virus and save lives. There are several very simple ways that you can protect yourself and others. Wash your hands regularly using soap and hot water. Hands should be washed whenever you […]
Weekly News 22/03/2020

When we get to Easter, there are two symbols of the resurrection that we use in the Church: fire and light (the Easter Candle) and water (the Font). Last week we reflected on water, and this week there are passages all about light – true light, that defeats the blindness of sin. Again, this would […]
Coronavirus – Covid-19 UPDATE

Coronavirus – Covid-19 UPDATE 1 Following on from the latest Governments advice the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have announced the suspension of all Public Services in Catholic Churches from Friday evening 20th March 2020. Churches will remain OPEN for private devotion and Masses will still be said for the Intentions. You can still […]
Weekly News 15/03/2020

The Gospel of the third Sunday is the remarkable conversation between Jesus and the Samaritan woman by the well, the theme is water – which gives life, which cleanses, which is so necessary. This reading forms part of the catechesis given before Baptism at Easter: the candidates who would go into the water are invited […]
Weekly News 08/03/2020

Lent is a Season of preparation for the whole Paschal Triduum Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday: not just a time to reflect on the Cross. Often our Lenten devotions can focus exclusively on the Cross, and the idea of Baptism can be lost. This is why the Church invites us to join […]
News and Views March 2020

News and Views March 2020 Every year Catholics try to answer the age-old question: What should I do for Lent? Well, who better to pick for as your Lenten spiritual director than Pope Francis? He has some great ideas for you! Here are a couple, to see the others click on the link below to […]
Weekly News 01/03/2020

In the Cycle of Sunday Readings, the oldest are those of Year A in Lent these Gospels have accompanied the Church for many centuries. We must realise why: Lent was originally the time of immediate preparation of candidates for Baptism at Easter (something which has been reintroduced to the Church by RCIA): those already […]
Weekly News 23/02/2020

What a gift it is, to be able to recognise the true value of things, and choose those which will last forever and bring us true happiness! Solomon, renowned for wisdom, is able to make the right choices when offered the chance to have anything he wants. What would we choose? The parable in the […]
Weekly News 16/02/2020

Back in the 60s, some groups adopted Jesus Christ as an icon of rebellion, overturning authority and tearing up the rule book possibly because of the frequent confrontations between Our Lord and the Pharisees. Today’s Gospel, however, shows us, Jesus, not as rule-breaker, but as rule-fulfiller, bringing an even greater depth to the rule […]
Weekly News 09/02/2020

While the world may seem to be very indifferent to Christianity most of the time, it can be very critical of Christians who do not seem to be following the most basic tenet of their faith to be a people of good deeds, as Jesus teaches in today’s portion of the Sermon on the […]