Retaking England’s Jerusalem
In our August meeting, the Men's Group listened to a fascinating talk from local historian Lilli Osborn.
Read MoreIn our August meeting, the Men's Group listened to a fascinating talk from local historian Lilli Osborn.
Read MoreWho do you say that I am?
Today we hear that Jesus asks his disciples: “Who do you say that I am?” Notice that Jesus doesn’t ask:
Read MoreThe Men's Group met on Sunday 30th July to welcome Major David Baldwin and hear about his work in Kenya with his charity St. Peter's Lifeline.
Read MoreWhat would you ask for if God spoke to you and said you could have whatever you like?
Read MoreToday we continue with some more parables of Jesus. Which are not just comparisons but also contain riddles or puzzles within them. Unexpected twists that help us to understand more about the kingdom of heaven. They often conceal more than they reveal and so are enigmatic and mystical in nature.
Read MoreToday we hear Jesus speaking one of his most famous parables about the seed and the sower.
Read MoreHere are some more pictures of this year’s Pilgrimage which took place on 9th July.
Read MoreOne of our local reporters, Glastonbury Gabriel, has uploaded videos of last weekend’s pilgrimages.
Read MoreOur Pilgrimage programme commenced on the morning of Sunday 9th July in the Shrine of Our Lady of Glastonbury.
Read MoreMen from the Parish were invited to a barbecue in the presbytery garden on Sunday 2nd July.
Read MoreIt's not often that we hear Jesus praying directly to the Father. He does in the garden of Gethsemane and he does so at the last supper. Not really the Our Father prayer because that's for the disciples following their request.
Read MoreClifton Diocese in partnership with ‘Light of Truth’ are offering a six-week course for the formation of catechists.
Read MoreJesus speaks powerful words today that can sound challenging to us. He speaks of taking up our cross and of loving him more than our parents, children, and family.
Read MoreBoth St. Peter and St Paul were very important to the Church for different reasons. Peter was the first Pope and held the Church together. Paul was a great preacher and missionary. They were both eventually martyred for their faith.
Read MoreJesus tells us today "Do not be afraid- fear no one." Regardless of who it is. Do not be afraid of those who kill the body – rather be afraid of those who kill the soul.
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