The Fourth Week of Lent

This Sunday is traditionally known as “Rejoice. Be joyful Sunday.” Marking the mid-point of the Lenten Journey. It is an uplifting journey of hope, a preparation time of reflection and renewal for the joy of Easter. We recall that Jesus Christ is the Saviour of the world, shown to us through what he suffers. When faced with the questions about suffering and the present state of the world, we have a guide in what Jesus went through for us.

Day of Prayer for the suffering people of the Holy Land

Around the worldwide Church there is a call to have a day of prayer for those suffering from the effects of war and destruction.

This coming Saturday 16th March we will have in the Morning the following activities

  • 11am – Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
  • 11:15 – 12 Noon The Sacrament of Reconciliation
  • 12.05 Benediction

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Mass Schedule

  • Sunday 4 of Lent. Mass 10am
  • Wednesday. Lent Weekday Mass 9.30am
  • Friday. Lent Weekday Mass 9.30am
  • Saturday, Adoration. Prayer for the suffering people of the Holy Land. The Sacrament of Reconciliation. 11am -12 Noon.

Diocesan Posts

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Deanery Clergy Conference

The Clergy will be meeting at St Thomas More’s for our monthly Conference this Tuesday, now that our hall is free on Tuesdays.

Praying for vocations

Do pick up a prayer card with a prayer for vocations to the Priesthood and Diaconate.

Remember Canon Michael Spelman who died in retirement in Knock.

Invited

The Third Episode of the Diocesan Mission is now available reflecting on Community. Watch below

Lenten Alms

Wall box in Entrance set aside for your Alms.

Mother’s Day

We take the opportunity to thank our Mothers who have given birth to us and for what they do for us.


Mother of God’s living Word
Glorifying Christ your Lord,
Full of joy God’s people sing,
Grateful for your mothering.