Preparation for Baptism in our Community
The community is delighted when people ask for baptism – either for themselves or for their children. However, as with any serious undertaking, there has to be a period of … Read more
The community is delighted when people ask for baptism – either for themselves or for their children. However, as with any serious undertaking, there has to be a period of … Read more
The early Christians baptised adults, not children. Baptism was entered into after a lengthy period of preparation and instruction – maybe years! It was a serious undertaking. An adult would … Read more
YouTube Recordings 2021 Lenten Talks & Discussions (by Fr Camillus): Friday 19th March (Day 5) Thursday 18th March (Day 4) Wednesday 17th March (Day 3) Tuesday 16th March (Day … Read more
Brief History of the Knights of St. Columba The Knights of Saint Columba is a world-wide Catholic fraternal service organization. Founded in Glasgow in 1919, it was named in honour … Read more
The meeting now uses Skype. Please click on the link below https://join.skype.com/NEGAodgx8FH1 You can then join as a guest (no account needed), or if preferred use your existing Microsoft Skype … Read more
Quick Link for joining the daily online Zoom call at 3pm
Divine Mercy Novena.
The Novena runs from Good Friday 29th March to Saturday 6th April. Divine Mercy Sunday is the following day, the 7th April.
The Chaplet will be at 2pm on Good Friday (to avoid a clash with the Good Friday Service in Church) and 3pm for all the other days. During the Novena we will be online at the weekend. For more information about the Divine Mercy novena, please see the website of the Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. Their website is very informative.
The Divine Mercy Chaplet is said online daily at 3pm, Monday to Friday
Please join us using Zoom with the following meeting details:
If the unit you are using allows it, you should be able to join us via Zoom by clicking here
The Divine Mercy Chaplet prayers are here
Divine Mercy 3 o’clock Prayer You expired, O Jesus, but the source of life gushed forth for souls and an ocean of mercy opened up for the whole world. O … Read more
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