Unless there is an exemption FACE MASKS should be worn
Please be willing to participate in the ‘TRACK AND TRACE’ system.
Down load the app (https://www.covid19.nhs.uk/)
The Bishops of England & Wales have still suspended the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and designated Holy Days. If we do not attend Holy Mass, however, we are to keep the Lord’s Day holy by some other means (abstaining from unnecessary manual labour, spiritual reading and/or prayers at home, etc.).
Please take care in removing your face covering before receiving the Sacred Host and in replacing the covering afterwards.
Catholics are only obliged to receive Holy Communion once a year, and so if anyone is apprehensive about the danger of contagion at Holy Communion, they are advised not to receive until the present risk has subsided, and to make an Act of Spiritual Communion.
To receive Holy Communion, we must be in a state of grace (any mortal sins must have been absolved in the Sacrament of Penance), and to have fasted for a minimum of one hour before reception.
Except for specific reasons: it is anticipated that Holy Communion will be given in the hand.
Sunday: The Third Sunday of Advent
Holy Mass
9.30am Int:
10.30am Int:
11.30am Int: for the parish
Wednesday:
Holy Mass
12.00 Int:
Thursday: O Sapientia
Holy Mass:
12.00 Int:
Friday: O Adonai
Holy Mass:
6.00pm (Latin) Int:
Saturday: O Radix Jesse
Holy Mass:
10.00am Int:
6.00pm Int: Peter Coltelli (RIP)
Confessions: 10.30am
Sunday: The Fourth Sunday of Advent
Holy Mass
9.30am Int: for the parish
10.30am Int:
11.30am Int:
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