The Gospel Reflection Group started during lockdown, and it’s a great opportunity to reflect on the readings for Sunday’s Mass, to share your thoughts and to listen to
The Parish Reading Group will be meeting at 8.00pm on Monday 6 June to discuss Noreena Hertz, The Lonely Century. We’ll be meeting face to face at Orchard House
Gospel Reflection & Coffee Morning; join us at 10.30am on Saturday mornings to reflect on the readings for this Sunday’s Mass. The reflection will last about 50 minutes
Our Covid precautions have been reviewed by the Bishop and his advisers in the light of Government guidance, and the following precautions now apply: Please continue to use
A public lecture by Professor Anna Rowlands, St Hilda Professor of Catholic Social Thought and Practice at Durham University’s Centre for Catholic Studies. Prof Rowlands has written on
Did you know that the parish has a Reading Group? Over the years we’ve read fiction and non-fiction, from Helene Hanff’s ’84 Charing Cross Road’ and Jodi Picoult’s
Last weekend, Partnerships across the Diocese sent people to join Bishop Robert for a morning of prayer, talking and listening, and to feedback on what they have heard
Our Diocesan synod process has been moving ahead over the last couple of months, and we are now starting to collate the responses from all the diocesan groups
Over the Christmas period we’ll be taking a break from our regular on-line events. There will be no Gospel Reflection and Coffee morning on Christmas Day or New
We were hoping to hold a Christmas film night on Tuesday 21 December, watching ‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’. Unfortunately this event is now cancelled. We have received the
Gospel Reflection & Coffee Morning; join us at 10.30am to reflect on the readings for this Sunday’s Mass. The reflection will last about 50 minutes and, after a
Pope Francis has asked the whole church to begin a process of listening and discernment. The theme is: For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation, Mission. Every member of
Pope Francis has asked the whole Church to begin a process of listening and discernment, in preparation for the Synod of Bishops to be held in 2023. The
Paradox and Prophecy: the second online conference on Lived Catholicism, organised by the Centre for Catholic Studies at Durham University on 15-16 November. Details and registration at https://livedcatholicism2.eventbrite.co.uk
Following on from last Wednesday’s presentation on the work of the St. Vincent de Paul 1833 organisation, we want to gather together students who are interested in undertaking volunteering initiatives
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