Category: Notices
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Fr John Writes: The Spirit drove Jesus out into the Wilderness
Fr. John Writes: “The Spirit drove Jesus out into the wilderness, and he remained there for forty days.” (Mark 1) There are forty days between today, the first Sunday of […]
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Flexible Girl Guiding: Interested?
Still as popular as ever, Girlguiding has millions of members worldwide. We are the leading charity for girls and young women in the UK and empower 400,000 girls to be […]
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Fr John Writes: Restlessly I fret until Twilight fails
Months of delusion I have assigned to me . . . restlessly I fret till twilight fails.” (Job 7) Our Old Testament reading this weekend sees the prophet Job struggling […]
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EU Settlement Scheme – Important Information
If you are an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen, who has been resident in the UK since before the 31 December 2020 and do not have permanent right to remain […]
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Play your part – have the jab!
Pope Francis, Pope Emeritus Benedict, Cardinal Vincent & our very own Fr Dominic have had the jab, please do get your vaccination when you are asked. Cardinal Vincent said this […]
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Fr Dominic Writes: When does “Never Again” become reality?
Holocaust Memorial Day and Burn’s Night. It might seem crass to put those two events together but this week I have been involved with both of these and because of […]
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Burns Night – a virtual Burns Night celebration this year!
So we can’t have our usual Burns Night Supper this year but the Rotary Club have come up with a way that we can celebrate virtually, please click on the […]
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Fr Dominic Writes: God’s Mercy far surpasses God’s Judgements
The book of Jonah addresses two major issues: the relation of Israel and Yahweh to other nations and the meaning of divine justice. The reluctant prophet Jonah was sent to […]
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Fr John Writes: “A culture of care as a path to peace”
This week has seen us return to so called Ordinary time; we leave behind the white vestments of Christmas and turn to green. Ordinary comes from the latin word ordinalis […]
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Fr Dominic Writes: We need to be beacons of light
On Monday 11th January we move into Ordinary Time and we put on the green vestments. I would normally speak about not being able to sustain feasts and festivals for […]