For anyone who has been struggling through Lent to give something up, or to take up some new devotion of prayer or charitable work, it might appear that St Paul is calling those endeavours...
This parable could also be called the Parable of the Older Son or the Parable of the forgiving Father. Each of these persons speaks to us in different, but equally powerful ways. They mark...
After a Covid enforced delay – the Good Friday Walk of Witness is back this year. Starting at the Baptist Church at 11am we then process along the High Street finishing at St Teresa’s...
Today’s Gospel reading is about Mount Tabor, the mountain of the Transfiguration, which we can call the mountain of worship. It is about the three apostles who were at this sacred moment and it...
It’s clear that there is a massive appetite in our parish to help the people of Ukraine. People have been asking what we intend to do, and what kind of help would be most...
This weekend, the last one before we start Lent, we have a Pastoral Letter from the Cardinal. Printed copies of the full letter are in both churches for you to pick up but I...
Last week we heard teaching from Jesus in Luke’s gospel which challenged the normal way of looking at things when he told his disciples that the poor, the hungry and those who wept were...
The First Reading is from the Prophet Jeremiah. It contrasts the wicked who trust in human beings and the righteous who trust in God. The former are compared to a barren desert shrub; the...
St Teresa’s School are in need of foundation governors to join their governing body to support the Senior Leadership Team in driving forward the continuous improvement of our school. Can you help, or do you...
In our Gospel story today, Jesus has used Simon Peter’s boat to address the people gathered on the shore of lake Galilee, probably using one of the inlets of the lake as a natural...