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COP26 Prayer Service

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A short prayer service on Thursday 28 October at 7:30pm, marking the start of the COP26 summit in Glasgow, and guided by Laudato Si'.

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Saint of the Month: Pope St John XXIII

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The most profoundly influential pope of recent times, Pope St John XIII is remembered on 11 October.

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Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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The story of the blind beggar cured by Jesus is related in all the synoptic gospels, but only Mark gives us his name. This would suggest that Bartimaeus was a well-known figure on the road.

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Chrism Mass 2021

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The Mass of Chrism takes place in the Cathedral on Thursday 21 October 2021 at 7:00pm.

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Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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A recent television series, about the Boleyn family, showed how Queen Anne’s father, Thomas, clawed his way up through the court of Henry VIII, making an advantageous marriage and connecting with t

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Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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Queen Victoria, on hearing that she was next in line to the throne of England, is reputed to have said: “I will be good.” Jesus questioned the young man in today’s gospel as to why he called Him go

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Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

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There were at least two different schools of thought about divorce in Jesus’ time and the Pharisees were hoping to trap Jesus into supporting one of them, therefore alienating the other.

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Saint of the Month: St Notburga

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Patron of servants and peasants, St Notburga is remembered on 13 September.

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Rosary for the month of October

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The rosary will be prayed in procession each Sunday evening in October at 8:00pm.

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Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

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The apostles were specially chosen by Jesus and it seems they were beginning to think of themselves as an exclusive group. They scolded a man who cast out devils in their Master’s name.

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