Signing of Certificates of Catholic Practice: New Procedures
School Reception Admissions for 2021/22 open 2/11/20 until ...
School Reception Admissions for 2021/22 open 2/11/20 until ...
Someone retorted to me some time ago: “‘You have suffered so much.” I said, “how?” He pointed out the fact that I had been given very “tough assignments” and that I had “met a...
“I am the Good Shepherd; I know my own, and my own know me (John 10:14). On this day when we celebrate the Good Shepherd Sunday, an interesting story I read in the book,...
You will have noticed that the appearances of the Risen Christ to his disciples have been inundated with: “Peace be with you” (John 20:19,26; Luke 24:36). Peace (Irene in Greek) is used 92 times...
On Tuesday, the 26th day of March, 2024, Cardinal Vincent Nichols referred to the laudable presence of a large number of priests, religious men and women, as well as the lay faithful who came...
During the past week, the Cardinal of the Archdiocese of Westminster sent a very encouraging letter to his priests. In that letter, he captured a sentiment which resonates with the theme of today’s Sunday....
It is sometimes said that money is the root of all evil. However, this is not actually what scripture tells us. What it tells us is that the love of money is the root of all evil. There...
One of the most famous tests in the Bible is the one that Abraham faced. Abraham was a very good man, a man of faith. He was well prepared by his strong faith and...
We are now into the great season of Lent, when we spend six weeks preparing to celebrate the high point of our faith, the Paschal Mystery: the suffering, death and resurrection of the Incarnate...
The Gospel continues to report the miraculous healings that Jesus performed in Galilee. Today we hear of Jesus healing a man with leprosy. In Jesus’ time, however, religious and social taboos dictated the behaviour...
Ash Wednesday is Wednesday 14th February. There will be Masses at 9.15am & 7.30pm, both at St Teresa's, 291 Shenley Road.