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Yearbook and Directory for the Dioceses of Cardiff, Menevia and Wrexham
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2024 edition of the Welsh Year Book
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Catholic Province of Cardiff, Menevia, Wrexham &, Herefordshire Directory and Year Book 2024 Project1_Layout 1 09/01/2024 12:28 Page 1
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1 PROVINCE Catholic Province of Cardiff Wales and Herefordshire MENEVIA CARDIFF WREXHAM CATHOLIC DIRECTORY and YEAR BOOK 2024 Published by the Authority of the Bishops of Wales NINETY SEVENTH ANNUAL PUBLICATION Any suggestions or comments to the General Editor, Miss Veronica Clow, 81 Adventurers Quay, Cardiff CF10 4NQ T: 029 2046 4830 E: vmclow@gmail.com Front cover: The Archbishop of Cardiff, The Papal Nuncio, The Bishop of Wrexham See page 83 p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 1
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3 PROVINCE CONTENTS PROVINCE OF CARDIFF Pope Francis ..................................................................................................................... 5 Catholic Church in England and Wales ..................................................................... 6 Province of Cardiff Map ................................................................................................. 8 Historical background .................................................................................................... 9 Prayers for Wales and Herefordshire ....................................................................... 11 National Shrine of Wales ............................................................................................. 12 Listed Churches in Cardiff, Menevia, Wrexham &, Herefordshire ...................... 13 Cytun —, Churches Together in Wales .................................................................... 15 Y Cylch Catholig ........................................................................................................... 16 Papal Knights and Dames Cardiff, Menevia, Wrexham &, Herefordshire ......... 18 ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF Diocesan Map ................................................................................................................ 19 Most Reverend Mark O’,Toole .................................................................................... 20 Foreword ......................................................................................................................... 21 Administration ................................................................................................................. 24 Telephone Directory ..................................................................................................... 29 E-mail Directory .............................................................................................................. 31 Parishes and Mass Centres ....................................................................................... 35 Deaneries ........................................................................................................................ 64 Pastoral Statistics for 2022 ........................................................................................ 65 Clergy –, Diocesan and Religious and Deacons .................................................... 67 Ordination Dates ............................................................................................................ 71 Clergy Anniversaries 1990-2023 ............................................................................. 72 Religious Orders ........................................................................................................... 73 Diocesan Special Collections .................................................................................... 75 Schools ........................................................................................................................... 78 Retreat Centres ............................................................................................................. 82 Articles ............................................................................................................................. 83 Societies in Cardiff, Menevia, Wrexham &, Herefordshire .................................. 209 DIOCESE OF MENEVIA Diocesan Map ................................................................................................................. 93 Foreword ......................................................................................................................... 94 Administration ................................................................................................................ 96 Deaneries ..................................................................................................................... 103 Parishes and Mass Centres ..................................................................................... 104 Diocesan Special Collections …,…,…,…,. ................................................................. 75 Schools ......................................................................................................................... 124 Retreat Centres ........................................................................................................... 127 Telephone &, Email Directory .................................................................................... 129 Chaplains ...................................................................................................................... 134 p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 3
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4 PROVINCE Clergy Lists .................................................................................................................. 136 Ordination Dates ........................................................................................................ 139 Clergy Anniversaries .................................................................................................. 140 Religious Orders ......................................................................................................... 142 Pastoral Statistics for 2022 ...................................................................................... 144 Articles .......................................................................................................................... 145 Societies in Cardiff, Menevia, Wrexham &, Herefordshire .................................. 209 DIOCESE OF WREXHAM Diocesan Map .............................................................................................................. 159 Foreword ...................................................................................................................... 160 Administration .............................................................................................................. 163 Parishes and Mass Centres ..................................................................................... 170 Pastoral Statistics for 2022 ..................................................................................... 184 Telephone &, Email Directory .................................................................................... 185 Diocesan Masses and Events ................................................................................. 188 Diocesan Special Collections ................................................................................. 189 Clergy lists ................................................................................................................... 191 Ordination dates .......................................................................................................... 194 Clergy Anniversaries .................................................................................................. 195 Religious Orders ......................................................................................................... 196 Schools ......................................................................................................................... 198 Retreat Centres ........................................................................................................... 200 The Legend of St Winefride ..................................................................................... 203 Obituaries ..................................................................................................................... 205 Articles .......................................................................................................................... 207 Societies in Cardiff, Menevia, Wrexham &, Herefordshire .................................. 209 ORDO ........................................................................................................................... 223 Fasting and Abstinence ............................................................................................ 231 Advertisers Index ........................................................................................................ 296 p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 4
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5 PROVINCE Pope Francis I Jorge Mario Bergoglio SJ was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 17 December 1936. He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Buenos Aires in 1992 and became Archbishop of Buenos Aires in 1998. He became a Cardinal in 2001 and he was elected Pope on 13 March 2013. p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 5
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6 PROVINCE THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN ENGLAND AND WALES THE APOSTOLIC NUNCIATURE His Excellency Archbishop Miguel Maury Buend a, Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain, 54 Parkside, Wimbledon, London SW19 5NE T: 020 8944 7189 THE PROVINCE OF WESTMINSTER His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop’,s House, Ambrosden Avenue, London SW1P 1QJ T: 020 7798 9033 F: 020 7798 9077 Auxiliary Bishops: Rt Rev John Sherrington, Rt Rev Nicholas Hudson, Rt Rev Paul McAleenan BRENTWOOD Rt Rev Alan Williams S.M., Bishop’,s House, Stock, lngatestone, Essex CM4 9BU T: 01277 232266 F: 01277 214060 EAST ANGLIA Rt Rev Peter Collins, The White House, 21 Upgate, Poringland, Norwich, Norfolk NR14 7SH T: 01508 492202 F: 01508 495358 NORTHAMPTON Rt Rev David Oakley, Bishop’,s House Marriott Street Northampton NN2 6AW T: 01604 715635 F: 01604 792186 NOTTINGHAM Rt Rev Patrick McKinney, Bishop’,s House 27 Cavendish Road East, The Park Nottingham NG7 1BB T: 0115 947 4786 F: 0115 947 5235 THE PROVINCE OF BIRMINGHAM Most Rev Bernard Longley, Archbishop’,s House, 8 Shadwell Street, Birmingham B4 6EY T: 0121 236 9090 F: 0121 212 0171 Auxiliary Bishops: Rt Rev William Kenney, C.P., Rt Rev David Evans CLIFTON Rt Rev Declan Lang, St Ambrose Leigh Woods Bristol BS8 3PW T: 0117 973 3072 F: 0117 973 5913 SHREWSBURY Rt Rev Mark Davies, 21 Church View, Lymm, WA13 OPU T: 01925 756271 THE PROVINCE OF CARDIFF Most Rev Mark O’,Toole, Archbishop’,s House, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HD T: 029 2022 0411 F: 029 2037 9036 MENEVIA Most Rev Mark O’,Toole, Diocesan Offices, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HD T: (029) 2022 0411 WREXHAM Rt Rev Peter Brignall, Bishop’,s House Sontley Road Wrexham Clwyd LL13 7EW T: 01978 262726 F: 01978 354257 THE PROVINCE OF LIVERPOOL Most Rev Malcolm McMahon OP., Archbishop’,s House, 19 Salisbury Road, Cressington Park, Liverpool L19 0PH T: 0151 4940686 F: 0151 7246404 Auxiliary Bishop: Rt Rev Thomas Neylon HALLAM Rt Rev Ralph Heskett CSsR., ‘,Quarters’, Carsick Hill Way Sheffield S10 3LT T: 0114 230 9101 F: 0114 230 5722 p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 6
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7 PROVINCE HEXHAM AND NEWCASTLE Rt Rev Stephen Wright, Bishop’,s House East Denton Hall 800 West Road Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE5 2BJ T: 0191 228 0003 F: 0191 274 0432 LANCASTER Rt Rev Paul Swarbrick, Bishop’,s House Cannon Hill Lancaster LA1 5NG T: 01524 32231 F: 01524 849296 LEEDS Rt Rev Marcus Stock, Bishop’,s House, 13 North Grange Road, Leeds, LS6 28R T: 0113 230 4533 F: 0113 278 9890 MIDDLESBROUGH Rt Rev Terence Drainey, Bishop’,s House 16 Cambridge Road Middlesbrough Cleveland TS5 5NN T: 01642 818253 F: 01642 850548 SALFORD Rt Rev John Arnold, Wardley Hall Worsley Manchester M28 SND T: 0161 794 2825 F: 0161 727 8592 THE PROVINCE OF SOUTHWARK Rt Rev John Wilson, Archbishop’,s House St George’,s Road Southwark London SE1 6HX T: 0171 928 2495 F: 0171 928 7833 Auxiliary Bishops: Rt Rev Paul Hendricks, Rt Rev Philip Moger ARUNDEL AND BRIGHTON Rt Rev Richard Moth, High Oaks, Old Brighton Road North, Pease Pottage, West Sussex RH11 9AJ T: 01293 526428 F: 01293 614714 PLYMOUTH TBA, Bishop’,s House 31 Wyndham Street West Plymouth Devon PL1 5RZ T: 01752 224414 F: 01752 223750 PORTSMOUTH Rt Rev Philip Egan, Bishop’,s House Edinburgh Road Portsmouth P01 3HG T: 02392 820894 F: 02392 863086 BISHOPRIC OF THE FORCES Rt Rev Paul Mason, Wellington House, St Omar Barracks, Thornhill Road, Aldershot, Hants, GU11 2BG T: 01252 348234 F: 01252 348235 PREFECT OF THE FALKLANDS Rt Rev Abbot Rev Hugh Allen E: frhugh@hotmail.com EPARCH OF THE UKRAINIANS Rt Rev Kenneth Nowokski, E: bishop@ucc-gb.com ORDINARY OF THE ORDINARIATE OF OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM Rt Rev Keith Newton E: keith.newton@ordinariate.org.uk EPARCH OF THE SYRO-MALABAR CHURCH Rt Rev Jospeh Srampickal E: smbishopofgb@gmail.com BISHOPS’, CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT Rev Canon Christopher Thomas (General Secretary) 39 Eccleston Square London SW1V 1BX T: 020 7630 8220 E:gensec@cbcew.org.uk CATHOLIC COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK 39 Eccleston Square London SW1V 1BX T: 020 7901 4800 F: 020 7901 4820 E:ccs@cbcew.org.uk Website: www.catholicchurch.org.uk Director: Alexander DesForges p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 7
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9 PROVINCE WELSH PROVINCE The area covered by this Directory and Year book comprises Wales and Herefordshire. Since March 1987 the province has contained three dioceses, the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cardiff and the suffragan sees of Menevia and Wrexham. Historical background The area known as the Welsh Province, comprising Wales and Herefordshire, has a long history of Christianity. The martyrdom of SS Alban, Julius and Aaron is the first landmark in our Christian history. It is probable that they were put to death in the persecution of Valeriam 257-9. It is believed Alban was martyred at where is now the City of St Albans and it is believed that Julius and Aaron were citizens of Caerleon and were probably martyred there. We know that at the Council of Arles three British Bishops were present. During these years Christianity made great strides and spread throughout the whole land until the final withdrawal of the Roman Legions in 406. While Eastern Britain eventually became England through the Anglo Saxon invasion, Wales remained steadfastly Christian, which produced many great Christian Leaders, including SS Iltyd, Dyfrig, David and Teilo. In 597 St Augustine was sent by the Pope to begin the conversion of the pagan English. He had two meetings with the British Bishops and Abbots. St Augustine wanted the Welsh Church to amend a number of its local traditions, particularly to keep Easter according to the Roman date. Without doubt, St Augustine handled this badly. The result was an excess of ill-feeling between the English and Welsh Churches which Augustine’,s successor, St Lawence, caused in Ireland and Scotland as well. The dispute lasted until 768 when a young Welsh Bishop called Elfodd persuaded his fellow countrymen to come into line with the Roman Easter date. In the words of the great Welsh historian, Sir John Edward Lloyd, ‘,loyalty of the Welsh to the See of Peter was not in question and Rome found her commands as readily obeyed in Wales as in all other parts of the West.’, The capture and re-organisation of the Welsh ecclesiastical system by the Norman conquerors saw the confirmation of four Welsh dioceses, St. David’,s, Bangor, Llandaff and St. Asaph with the appointment of Bishops in line with the wishes of the Norman overlords. They became accepted, often with some reluctance, by the people of Wales. Extensive foundation of monasteries, in particular by the Cistercians, and later the influence of the Franciscan, Dominican and other Friars, helped the process of pacification and acceptance until the Reformation. Under Henry VIII, Wales became part of the realm of England and the four dioceses part of his autonomous “,Church of England”, of which he proclaimed himself the “,supreme head”,. All the Welsh religious houses were suppressed in 1536 with deep social implications for the people and except for a brief period under Mary the members of the Catholic Church in Wales and England then entered a two hundred year period of deprivation and persecution. Despite early resistance to the changes, the Old Faith barely survived in many parts of Wales. Large numbers of the Catholic gentry faced penury and imprisonment for being recusants - refusing to attend the new services in the parish church. Missionary priests educated abroad were hunted down when they returned and tried to minister to pockets of Catholics in secret houses. Being hung, drawn and quartered was the penalty they faced for being “,massing”, priests. These policies gradually prevailed and the supply of priests diminished drastically - except in some large estates owned by heroic and influential Catholics, particularly in Monmouthshire. Families like the p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 9
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10 PROVINCE Vaughans, the Gunters and the Herberts hid and maintained chaplains so that their own families and their workers could attend the celebration of the Mass. Gradually the penal laws against Catholics were eased and in 1829 this culminated in Catholic Emancipation when a great many - but by no means all - of the restrictions on Catholics were swept away. From 1688, despite the danger to the individuals appointed, Rome chose men of piety, integrity, sacrifice and learning to act as vicars apostolic to areas of Britain. Wales and Herefordshire were part of what was known as the Western District This was administered by the following monks and friars whose appointments as vicars apostolic carried the rank of bishop. 1688-1708 Philip Michael Ellis OSB 1715-1750 Matthew Prichard OFM 1750-1763 Lawrence York OSB 1763-1797 Charles Walmsley OSB 1797-1809 W. G. Sharrock OSB 1809-1829 Peter B. Collingridge OFM 1829-1840 Peter Augustine Baines OSB In 1840 the Western District was divided into two. Herefordshire, Monmouthshire and Wales became the Welsh District, with Bishop Brown, OSB as vicar apostolic. Ten years later further changes were made to the Welsh District. In 1850 the diocese of Newport and Menevia was set up as a suffragan see of Westminster diocese, with Bishop Brown in charge. He was followed by Bishop Hedley: 1850-1880 Thomas Joseph Brown OSB 1880-1895 John Cuthbert Hedley OSB Boundaries were changed in 1895, when the diocese of Newport was redefined as comprising the counties of Glamorgan, Monmouth and Hereford. Bishop Hedley was reappointed in 1895 and continued until 1916. Francis Mostyn was vicar apostolic for the rest of the area until 1898 when it was made the diocese of Menevia of which he became the Ordinary. In 1916 the Cardiff Province was established, comprising the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cardiff with the diocese of Menevia as a suffragan see, and the following served as archbishops: 1916-1920 James R. Bilsborrow OSB 1920-1939 Francis Mostyn 1940-1961 Michael McGrath 1961-1983 John A. Murphy 1983-2001 John Aloysius Ward OFM Cap. 2001-2010 Peter D. Smith 2011 -2022 George Stack 2022- Mark O’,Toole The Bishops of Menevia from 1898 to 2008 are listed at the beginning of Menevia section. When the Province was restructured in 1987, James Hannigan, previously Bishop of Menevia, was translated to the new diocese of Wrexham and Daniel Mullins became bishop for the restructured Menevia diocese. p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 10
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11 PROVINCE Gweddi Dros Gymru 0 Hollalluog Dduw a ddanfonodd, o’,th anfeidrol ddaioni, dy unig-anedig Fab i ailagor porth y nef, ac i ddysgu inni dy adnabod, dy garu a’,th wasanaethu, trugarha wrth dy bobl sy’,n byw yng Nghymru. Meithrin ynom y werthfawr ddawn ffydd, ac una hi yn yr un wir eglwys a sylfaenwyd gan dy ddwyfol Fab. Dyro inni’,r gras i fod gyda’,n gilydd yn dystion cywir i’,th wirionedd, ac i fyw’,n ffyddlon i’,th gariad. Sancteiddia ni trwy sagrafennau dy Fab, a dwg ni i’,th addoli mewn ysbryd a gwirionedd, fel y cawn dderbyn dedwyddwch tragwyddol gyda thi yn y byd a ddaw. Trwy’,r un lesu Grist em n Harglwydd. Mair, gymorth Cristnogion, gweddia dros Gymru. Dewi Sant, gweddia dross Gymru. Y Santes Wenfrewi, gweddia dros Gymru. Ho Seintiau Cymru, gweddia dros Gymru. Prayer for Wales 0 Almighty God, in your infinite goodness, you sent your only-begotten Son into this world to open once more the gates of heaven, and to teach us to know, love, and serve you. Have mercy on your people who dwell in Wales. Nourish in us the precious gift of faith, and unite us in the one true church, founded by your divine Son. Give us the grace to be loyal witnesses together to your truth, and to live faithful to your love. Sanctify us by your Son’,s sacraments, and bring us to worship you in spirit and in truth, so that we may come to have eternal happiness with you in the world to come. Through the same Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen. Mary, Help of Christians, pray for Wales. St David, pray for Wales. St Wine fride, pray for Wales. All you Saints of Wales, pray for Wales. Prayer for Herefordshire Heavenly Father, in Christ your son you have shown your glory to the world. Guide the work of your church in Herefordshire. Helped by the prayers of Our Lady, and our martyrs and saints, may we proclaim your name, persevere in the faith, and bring salvation to those who do not know you. We ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen. Our Lady, Queen of Martyrs, Pray for us St Ethelbert and Saint Thomas of Hereford, Pray for us St John Kemble and Martyrs of Herefordshire, Pray for us. p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 11
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12 PROVINCE OUR LADY OF THE TAPER, CARDIGAN National Shrine of Wales Please encourage love for Our Lady by telling your family and friends about this Shrine, and making the devotion known. Church and Shrine are normally open from 9am until dusk. Individuals have free access (except during fixed hours of worship) to make their devotions. Special Pilgrimages for groups from parishes, schools, or societies are welcome. Please support the work of this shrine by your pilgrimages and prayers and take the opportunity to visit the beautiful Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion coast. Requests for candles and Masses are always gratefully received and acknowledged. Contact: Canon Pius Augustine Valummelmayil MA, MPh. Our Lady of Taper North Road Cardigan Ceredigion SA43 1LT T: 01239-612615 E: cardiganshrine@yahoo.com W: www.ourladyofthetaper.org.uk p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 12
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13 PROVINCE LISTED CHURCHES IN CARDIFF, MENEVIA, WREXHAM AND HEREFORDSHIRE Churches are living buildings, existing to offer worship to God and serve the mission of the church. Their vital role is both for the present and the future, but like all things they have a history too. Having a place within the community, that heritage is recognised by the building being listed. Listed buildings are classified in grades to show their relative importance: Grade I Buildings of exceptional, usually national interest. Grade II * Particularly important buildings of more than special interest. Grade II Buildings of special interest, which warrant every effort being made to preserve them. The churches are: Cardiff Archdiocese St David’,s Cathedral Cardiff, CF10 4SF II St Alban Splott, Cardiff, CF24 2NX II Blessed Sacrament Rumney, Cardiff, CF3 3HE II St Francis of Assisi Ely, Cardiff, CF5 1JB II St Joseph Cathays, Cardiff, CF14 3BR II St Mary of the Angels Canton, Cardiff, CF11 9BX II St Peter Roath, Cardiff, CF24 3BA II* Nazareth House Chapel Nazareth House, Cardiff CF10 3UN II St Joseph Aberdare, CF44 7RF II Our Lady and St Michael Abergavenny, NP7 5UD II* SS Julius, Aaron and David Caerleon, NP6 1AG II St Illtyd Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil CF48 3BT II Belmont Abbey Hereford, HR2 9RZ II* St Francis Xavier Hereford, HR4 9AP II* St Mary and St Michael Llanarth, Raglan II* St Ethelbert Leominster, HR6 8QS II Our Lady and St Patrick Maesteg, CF34 9AY II St Mary Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 8RG II St Mary Monmouth, NP5 3DB II Our Lady of Peace Newbridge, NP11 4RB II* St Mary Newport, NP9 1TP II St Michael Newport, NP9 2BZ II St. Patrick Newport, NP19 OHS II St Joseph Penarth, CF6 1RL II St Albans Pontypool, NP4 6HL II St. Dyfrig Treforest, Pontypridd, CF37 1DB II SS David Lewis and Franics Xavier Usk, NP5 1RY II St. Thomas of Hereford Weobley, HR4 805 II Menevia Diocese St Joseph’,s Cathedral Greenhill, Swansea, SA1 2BX II St Michael Brecon, LD3 9AB II Caldey Priory Caldey Island SA70 7UH I Caldey Abbey Caldey Island II* p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 13
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14 PROVINCE Church of St David Caldey Island II* Tower chapel Caldey Island II St Mary Carmarthen, SA31 3DE II Blessed Sacrament Gorseinon, SA4 4NX II St David and St Patrick Haverfordwest, SA61 1SX II Our Lady of Mount Carmel Lampeter, SA48 7BS II St. Joseph Port Talbot, SA12 6LE II Our Lady of the Assumption and St Therese Presteigne, LD8 2LD II Chapel of Our Lady and St No n St David’,s, SA62 6BN II St David Swansea, SA1 3NG II Holyrood and St Teilo Tenby, SA70 7DT II Wrexham Diocese Cathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows Wrexham, LL11 1RB II St. Therese of Lisieux Abergele, LL22 7NF II Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Winefride Amlwch, Anglesey, LL68 9ED II* Our Lady and St. James Bangor, LL57 1NS II Holy Cross Gellilydan, Blaenau Ffestiniog II Our Lady Star of the Sea Llandudno, LL30 2YA II Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Dolgellau, LL40 1LR II St. Winefride Holywell, CH8 7PL II St David Pantasaph, CH8 8PE II* Most Holy Redeemer Porthmadog, LL49 9BB II SS Peter and Frances Prestatyn, LL19 9NH II St. Beuno Tremeirchion, St. Asaph, LL17 OAS II* St. Mary (The Rock Chapel) St. Beuno’,s, Tremeirchion, LL17 OAS II The listing of a church confers recognition of its special interest and unique character, but also brings responsibility, it is a criminal offence to alter, extend or demolish a listed building without consent! Works which affect the character of a listed building require Listed Building Consent. In the case of listed churches this consent, called a Faculty, is obtained from the Historic Churches Committee. The Historic Churches Committee is established by the Bishops of the Province and its members are appointed by them. Members either have specialist knowledge of conservation matters or represent the interests of the Church. The committee operates to procedures developed under national Planning Laws. Parishes that include listed churches have received copies of the appropriate procedures and guidance on how to proceed. If more information is required, please contact the secretary of the committee at the address below. Members of the Historic Churches committee are: Chairman: Tom Longford Members: Robert Cha mbers, Mick Dean, Dom Michael Evans OSB, Edward Holland, Stefan Howowskyj, Rev Robert James, Bonnie Kitching, Jamie Yeoman Secretary: James Crowley, Post: Archbishop’,s House, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HD Telephone: 07594 931 729 Email: hcc.secretary@rcadc.org p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 14
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15 PROVINCE CYTÛ,N: CHURCHES TOGETHER IN WALES Cytû,n: Churches Together in Wales unites in pilgrimage those churches in Wales which, acknowledging God’,s revelation in Christ, confess the Lord Jesus Christ as God and Saviour according to the Scriptures, and, in obedience to God’,s will and to the power of the Holy Spirit, commit themselves to seek a deepening of their communion with Christ and with one another in the Church, which is His body, and to fulfil their mission to proclaim the gospel by common witness and service in the world, in the glory of the one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Address: Room 3, 3 Hastings House, Fitzalan Court, Cardiff CF24 OBL T: 0330 016 9860 W: www.cytun.cymru Chair of Board of Cytun: Revd Dr Jennie Hurd Chief Executive: The Revd Siô,n Brynach M.Litt T: 0330 016 9860 E: sion@cytun.cymru Bilingual Office Administrator to the Chief Executive: Mrs Sasha Perriam T: 0330 016 9860 E: post@cytun.cymru National Assembly Policy Officer: Revd Gethin Rhys T: 0330 016 9860 E: gethin@cytun.cymru Member Denominations The Baptist Union of Wales, the Roman Catholic Church, the Church in Wales, the Congregational Federation, the German-Speaking Lutheran Church, the Methodist Church, the Presbyterian Church of Wales, the Indian Orthodox Church, the Religious Society of Friends, the Salvation Army, the Union of Welsh Independents, the United Reformed Church, the South Wales Baptist Association, The Assemblies of God and the Church of Pentecost - UK (Cardiff District) Aligned Groupings The Covenanted Churches in Wales, the Free Church Council Wales CATHOLIC PROVINCE OF CARDIFF WALES AND HEREFORDSHIRE ECUMENICAL COMMISSION FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY/COMISIWN ECIWMENAIDD TALEITHIOL Chair: Dr. Patrick J. Coyle K.C.S.G. Secretary: Sr. Maureen Davies SSJ T: (029) 2022 0411 E: unity@rcadc.org The Welsh Provincial Ecumenical Commission provides an opportunity for Catholic delegates to ecumenical meetings to meet and share theology. It enables members to attend ecumenical meetings, as Catholic representatives with an understanding of the position of the Church. The Commission has strong links with Cytû,n. Members meet with representatives of other Churches. The Commission seeks to build up relationships with the various churches in Wales. The Commission supports the three dioceses of Wales and Herefordshire. It enables Diocesan Officers to develop ecumenical practice within their diocese. The Commission has links with the Catholic Bishops’, Conference of England and Wales through Rev Fr Jan Nowotnik, National Ecumenical Officer and Secretary to the Department for Dialogue and Unity at the Catholic Bishops’, Conference of England and Wales. Members: Archbishop Mark O’,Toole, Bishop Peter Brignall, Dr. Patrick J. Coyle, Sr. Maureen Davies, Rev Adrian Morrin, and Mrs Lucy Williams p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 15
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16 PROVINCE Y CYLCH CATHOLIG (Dan nawdd Esgobion Cymru) Amcanion y Cylch: Bod o gymorth i Gatholigion sy’,n siarad Cymraeg fyw bywyd ysbrydol cyflawn drwy gyfrwng eu mamiaith, gan gynnig cyfleoedd i addoli yn y Gymraeg, a hyrwyddo’,r gwaith o ddarparu Ilyfrau ac adnoddau hanfodol at y diben hwn. Sicrhau bod hanes cyfoethog y Ffydd Gatholig drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg yng Nghymru yn cael ei gadw a’,i gyhoeddi i’,r cenedlaethau i ddod. DETHLIR YR OFFEREN YN Y GYMRAEG: PENPARCAU, Aberystwyth: Eglwys Merthyron Cymru, SY23 1RX Sul Cyntaf y mis: 8.30am Llif byw: www.parishofaberystwyth.org.uk CAERDYDD: Eglwys Gatholig Teilo Sant, Old Church Road, Yr Eglwys Newydd, CF14 1AD Sul olaf y mis: 4.30pm Llif byw: https://stteilos-olol.co.uk cyswllt: E: carys@caerdelyn.com OFFEREN PADARN SANT : Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth SY23 3QZ Dydd Sadwrn 13 Ebrill, 2024, 3pm OFFEREN YR EISTEDDFOD: St Dyfrig, Broadway, Treforest, CF37 1 DB Dydd Iau, 8 Awst 2024, 6pm CYFARFODYDD Y CYLCH: Ar ZOOM fel y bo angen o leiaf tair gwaith y flwyddyn. Swyddogion y Cylch Catholig Llywydd anrhydeddus: Esgob Edwin Regan E: edwinregan@yahoo.co.uk Cadeirydd: Y Tad Allan R Jones, CRIC E: allanrjones@hotmail.com Dirprwy Gadeirydd : David Greaney E: daigreaney@gmail.com Trysorydd: Sarah Cox E: sarah51189009@yahoo.co.uk Cydlynydd : Ron Keating E: rmkeating@hotmail.com Gwefan: cylchcatholig.co.uk Facebook : Catholigion Cymraeg p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 16
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17 PROVINCE Y CYLCH CATHOLIG (Under the Patronage of the Bishops of Wales) Aims: To help Welsh-speaking Catholics live a full spiritual life through the medium of their own language, by offering opportunities for worship in Welsh, and by promoting the work of providing books and essential resources to this end. Ensure that the rich history of the Catholic Faith through the medium of Welsh is preserved for the generations to come. MASS IS CELEBRATED IN WELSH: PENPARCAU, Aberystwyth: Welsh Martyrs Church, SY23 1RX First Sunday of the month: 8.30am Live stream: www.parishofaberystwyth.org.uk CARDIFF: St Teilo’,s Church, Old Church Road, Whitchurch, Cardiff CF14 1AD: last Sunday of the month, 4.30pm contact: E: carys@caerdelyn.com MASS OF ST PADARN : Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth SY23 3QZ Saturday, 13 April 2024, 3pm EISTEDDFOD MASS : St Dyfrig, Broadway, Treforest, CF37 1 DB Thursday, 8 August 2024, 6pm CYLCH MEETINGS : 10.30 for 11am On ZOOM at least three times a year. CYLCH CATHOLIG OFFICIALS: Honorary President: Bishop Edwin Regan E: edwinregan@yahoo.co.uk Chairman: Fr Alan R Jones, CRIC E: allanrjones@jhotmail.com Vice-Chairman : David Greaney E: daigreaney@gmail.com Treasurer: Sarah Cox E: sarah51189009@yahoo.co.uk Co-ordinator : Ron Keating E: rmkeating@hotmail.com W : cylchcatholig.co.uk Facebook: Catholigion Cymraeg p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 17
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18 PROVINCE PAPAL KNIGHTS &, DAMES IN WALES ORDER OF ST GREGORY THE GREAT ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF KNIGHT COMMANDER The Rt Hon Lord Murphy of Torfaen P.C., K.C.M.C.O. KNIGHTS DAMES Mr John Cunningham, M.B.E. Miss Veronica Clow Mr William Morris Mrs Margaret Thorne Mr Edmund Rabaiotti, M.B.E. Mrs Carys Whelan Mr John Regan Mrs Anne Ballard Mr Spiro Borg DIOCESE OF MENEVIA KNIGHT COMMANDER Dr Patrick Coyle, F.R.C.S. KNIGHTS DAME Mr Michael Murphy Mrs Mary Daley Mr Francis Newing Mr Wyn Rees DIOCESE OF WREXHAM KNIGHT Mr James A. Kelly ORDER OF ST SYLVESTER ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF KNIGHTS The Rt Hon Lord Touhig, P.C. Mr Stephen Brooks, J.P. DIOCESE OF MENEVIA KNIGHTS DAME Mr Alan Randall Mrs Mary Theresa Kerr ORDER OF THE HOLY SEPULCRE ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF KNIGHT COMMANDERS WITH STAR Most Revd George Stack Mr Michael Halloran KNIGHT COMMANDER DAME COMMANDER Mr Paul Gallone Mrs Eithe D’,Auria KNIGHTS DAME Mr John Worthington Mrs Madeleine Bidder Mr David Lawson Mr Michael Prior Revd Nicholas Williams DIOCESE OF MENEVIA KNIGHT COMMANDERS WIH STAR Rt Rev Thomas Matthew Burns CM Rt Rev Mark Jable OSB p01-18_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:23 Page 18
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19 CARDIFF ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF 2024 p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 19
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20 CARDIFF The Most Reverend Mark O’,Toole Born 22nd June 1963. Educated at St Ignatius Primary School, Stamford Hill and St Thomas More Secondary School in Wood Green and graduated at the University of Leicester with a BSc in Geography. Entered into priestly formation at Allen Hall Seminary, London and graduated with a BD in Sacred Theology from the University of London (Heythrop College) in 1989. Ordained Priest on 9th June 1990 by Cardinal Basil Hume. 1990-1992 entered further studies completing an M.Phil in Theology at the University of Oxford. Worked as an assistant priest in St Mary Magdalene parish, Willesden Green, whilst also working as a part-time lecturer in Catechesis. Joined the staff at Allen Hall Seminary full time from 1997-2022 as a lecturer in Theology and as a Formation Adviser to the seminarians. Served as Dean of Studies from 1999-2002. Obtained a Sacred License in Theology from the Pontifical University, Leuven in 2000. In 2002 was appointed Private Secretary to Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’,Connor. In 2008 was appointed Rector of Allen Hall Seminary. Installed ninth Bishop of Plymouth in January 2014 where he was appointed an Honorary Canon at both Truro and Exeter Cathedrals. Installed as Archbishop of Cardiff and Bishop of Menevia in June 2022. Address: Archbishop’,s House, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HD T: (029) 2022 0411: F: (029) 2037 9036 E: archbishop@rcadc.org ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 20
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21 CARDIFF CARDIFF AND MENEVIA FOREWORD One of the first prayers that we learn as children is the Our Father. Indeed, this is very appropriate, since it is the prayer that Jesus taught his disciples in response to their request ‘,Lord, teach us to pray’,. It is therefore a prayer that we, His disciples of the 21st century, hold dear to our hearts. This year, the Church is encouraging us to deepen our prayer life, focussing particularly on the Our Father, in preparation for the Jubilee Year of 2025, entitled Pilgrims of Hope. It seems to me that the Our Father can provide us with a kind of blueprint of how we can live out our call to discipleship and evangelisation in this day and age. Indeed, what is the life of discipleship if not a consistent living out of our relationship with God, our Father –, a constant cry from our hearts of those warm and comforting words ‘,Our Father’, –, and bearing witness to others of the beauty of that relationship? It involves giving God the greatest glory possible, that His Name may truly be ‘,hallowed’, –, held holy. It is an effort to truly build the Kingdom of God here on earth, here in Wales and Herefordshire, and to constantly seek to do His will ‘,on earth as it is in Heaven’,. It is receiving from God ‘,our daily bread’, in the form of all the graces that He, in His fatherly love, bestows on us. It is acknowledging those times when we fall, and rising up again, imploring His mercy, which is without end. It is forgiving others when they ‘,trespass against us’,. It is that constant effort, relying solely on God’,s grace, to fight temptation and avoid evil. One of the great joys I have had over the past year has been going around the two Dioceses, both visiting the Clergy and celebrating the sacrament of Confirmation in the parishes. I have been greatly encouraged by this. From visiting and getting to know our priests, I have seen how they are trying to faithfully live out their own relationship with the Lord as His sons, and their commitment and dedication to serving you, their people, in helping you to live out that relationship with your Father in Heaven. I am extremely grateful to all of our Clergy, and I ask you to pray for them. The Confirmations I have celebrated have given me a great sense of the life and joy that is so much a part of the faith of our young people, from which we can all learn, and which must be a part of the Kingdom that we build. I saw this life and joy in two of the other highlights of this past year for me –, attending the Flame Congress in London in March, and then attending World Youth Day in Lisbon in the summer, with a group of 60 young people from our two Dioceses. They were truly an inspiration to me in their eagerness to get involved, their zeal for Jesus Christ, and the fellowship that they fostered with one another. It is my sincere hope that we can build on these experiences to provide our young people with more ways here in the Dioceses of meeting together and deepening their faith. This is one of the many things that I look forward to in the coming year. Please pray for our young people, and for a youth ministry in our Dioceses that will serve them well. It was a great honour for me to celebrate two ordinations this summer: Deacon Dale Cutlan to the Diaconate for Cardiff in June and Fr Gregory Beckett to the Priesthood for Menevia in July. Please also pray for these men, and that more men will respond to the Lord’,s call to serve Him in the Priesthood in these lands. This year, we continue our journey along the Synodal Path, culminating in the first of two sessions of the Synod of Bishops in Rome in October. As some of you may have heard me say before, for me, the synodal path is about the conversion of our hearts: p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 21
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22 CARDIFF discerning how we as the Church, and each of us individually, can be more open to the Holy Spirit and thus deepen our sense of being sons and daughters of God, ‘,Our Father’,, and deepen our love for God the Son, our brother, Jesus Christ. We make this journey together, we walk together on this path, for we do not pray ‘,My Father’,, but ‘,Our Father’,. Over this past year, it has also been good to see this ecclesial reality played out in how our two Dioceses have worked together in various areas and ways, drawing on each other’,s strengths in order to best serve the Mission of Jesus Christ and build the Kingdom of God. So, as we approach another year, let us take up the invitation of the Church to deepen our prayer together, so that the fruits may overflow into our daily lives, that ‘,Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven’,. Please pray for me, and be assured of my daily prayers for you all. +Mark O’,Toole Archbishop of Cardiff Bishop of Menevia p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 22
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24 CARDIFF ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION No.1177272 Patron of the Archdiocese: Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception - 8 December W: https://rcadc.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/Cardiff.Archdiocese Diocesan Office: 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HD (ABH) ABH Reception (029) 2022 0411 ARCHBISHOP The Most Rev Mark O’,Toole ABH T: (029) 2022 0411 F: (029) 2037 9036 E: archbishop@rcadc.org ARCHBISHOP’,S PRIVATE SECRETARY Rev Laurence Bryce, ABH T: (029) 2037 9031 E: privatesecretary@rcadc.org ARCHBISHOP’,S PERSONAL ASSISTANT Mrs Kirsty Vater, ABH T: (029) 2037 9032 E: kirsty.vater@rcadc.org VICAR GENERAL Rev Brian Gray VG, St Cadoc’,s Presbytery, Parracombe Crescent, Llanrumney, Cardiff CF3 5LT T: 029 2077 8038 E: v.g@rcadc.org VICAR FOR RELIGIOUS: Rev Dom Matthew Carney OSB, The Priory of Our Lady &, St Michael, 10, Pen-y-Pound, Abergavenny NP7 5UD T: (01873) 851051 E: matthew.carney@rcadc.org Assistant: Sr Mary Michael Hurley T: (01633) 245070 CHANCELLOR Rev Canon David Hayman, The Priory, 67 Talbot Street, Cardiff CF11 9BX T: (029) 2023 0492 E: chancellor@rcadc.org PROVOST Rev Canon John Kelly T: (029) 2088 3192 E: john.kelly@rcadc.org METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL CHAPTER (erected 12th March 1920) Rev Monsignor Canon Joseph Boardman, Revv Canons: John Griffiths, Matthew Jones, Michael Evans, Barry English, John Kelly, Patrick O’,Gorman, David Hayman, Nicholas James, Paul Millar The Cathedral Chapter acts as College of Consultors CANONS EMERITI Revv Monsignor Canon John Maguire, Monsignor Canon Robert Reardon, Canon Patrick O’,Gorman, Canon Edward O’,Connell COUNCIL OF PRIESTS Chair: Rev Canon Matthew Jones, The Presbytery, Crystal Glen, Cardiff CF14 5QN T: (029) 2075 2389 E: matthew.jones@rcadc.org p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 24
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25 CARDIFF TRUSTEES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE The Most Rev Mark O’,Toole, Rev Canon John Kelly, Rev Canon Matthew Jones, Mr Michael Prior, Rev Philip Manghan, Mr David Llewellyn, Mrs Jane Shankland, Dr Nora Killeen Secretary to the Trustees: Sr Maureen Davies SSJ, T: (029) 2022 0411 E: maureen.davies@rcadc.org CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Mr David Evans, ABH T: (029) 2022 0411 E: david.evans@rcadc.org HEAD OF FINANCE Ms Samantha Roblin, ABH T: (029) 2037 4148 E: sroblin@rcadc.org SUB COMMITTEES OF THE TRUSTEES 1 EDUCATION Rev Dr Philip Manghan (Chair), Dr Martin Price, Ms Anne Robertson, Rev Dr Bernard Sixtus, Ms Angela Keller, Mr Robert Free, Mr David Thomas, Mrs Diana Pearce, Mr Mark Leighfield, Mr Lyndon Watkins, Mr Peter Knight Diocesan Commissioner for Schools Ms Anne Robertson, ABH T (029) 2038 3838 E: arobertson@rcadc.org Deputy Director of Education Mr Peter Knight E: peter.knight@rcadc.org Secretary: Ms Jenny Jones E: jenny.jones@rcadc.org Director of R.E. (Schools) Rev Dr Bernard Sixtus, St David’,s Catholic College, Ty Gwyn Road, Penylan, Cardiff CF23 5QD T: (029) 2049 8555 (m) 07720 272137 E: r.e@rcadc.org Secretary: Miss Frances Bibey, St David’,s Catholic College as above E: r.e.assist@rcadc.org Catholic School Inspectors Primary: Mrs S McCool, Mrs J Phillips, Miss C Power, Mr L Watkins, Mrs K Lewis, Mrs J Fitzgerald Secondary : Mr G Maher, Miss R Moore, Mrs B Vella-Jones, Mr B Davies CCRS Academic Director: Rev Dr Bernard Sixtus as above Administrator: E: ccrs@rcadc.org FORMATION Director of Adult Religious Education Rev Dr Gareth Leyshon, St Dyfrig’,s Presbytery, Broadway, Treforest, Pontypridd CF37 1DB T: (01443) 402439 E: gareth.leyshon@rcadc.org Ongoing Formation Advisory Committee Rev Canon David Hayman, Rev Dom Matthew Carney OSB, Rev Robert Coyne Contact: david.hayman@rcadc.org 2 SAFEGUARDING Chair: Dr Nora Killeen, Members: Mr Tony Bishop. Mrs Helen Tucker, Ms Aine Denvir, Mrs Ann Martin, Mrs Zina Clark, Rev Monsignor Canon John Maguire, Rev Canon Barry English Safeguarding Co-ordinator, Mr Chris Mullane, ABH T: (029) 2037 9480 (m) 07498 209554 E: sc@rcadc.org p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 25
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26 CARDIFF Safeguarding Administrator: (For DBS and Parish Safeguarding Representative enquiries: general safeguarding enquiries) Mr Matthew Smith T: (029) 2037 9480 E: safeguarding@rcadc.rog Safeguarding caseworker: (Survivor support and general Safeguarding matters) Ms Annie Griffiths T: (029) 2037 9480 E: annie.griffiths@rcadc.org O ffi, ce Manager: Mrs Joanne White T: (029) 2037 9480 E: joanne.white@rcadc.org 3 INVESTMENT COMMITTEE Chair: Mr Michael Prior Members: Mr David Evans, Ms Samantha Roblin, Mr Rhys Bidder 4 CLERGY WELFARE BOARD Chair: TBA. Most Rev Mark O’,Toole, Rev Monsignor Canon Joseph Boardman (sick and retired clergy rep), Rev Canon John Griffiths (Active clergy rep), Mr Michael Prior, Mrs Madeleine Bidder, Mrs Angela Jones, Rev Professor Maurice Scanlon, Mr David Evans, Mrs Siobhan Quinn, Mrs Kathryn Elley, Dr Siobhan Quinn PROJECTS MANAGER Mr Jamie Yeoman, ABH T: (029) 2022 0411 F: (029) 2037 9036 E: jamie.yeoman@rcadc.org DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Mr Owen Collins, ABH T: (029) 2037 9495 F: (029) 2037 9036 E: owen.collins@rcadc.org HOSPITAL CHAPLAINCY Adviser on Health Care and Hospital Chaplaincy: Rev Peter Davies, 153 Gabalfa Avenue, Llandaff North, Cardiff CF14 2PB T: 07484 841629. E: peter.davies4@wales.nhs.uk CARDIFF AND VALE UNIVERSITY HEALTH BOARD CHAPLAINCY DEPARTMENT Chaplaincy Department, University Hospital of Wales, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4XW.T: (029) 2184 3230 Catholic Chaplain: Rev Peter Davies E: peter.davies4@wales.nhs.uk for both UHW and Llandough Hospitals REGISTRAR FOR DECEASED CLERGY: ABH T: (029) 2022 0411 F: (029) 2037 9036 E: privatesecretary@rcadc.org ARCHDIOCESAN LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES Librarian: Mrs Pauline Williams Archivist: Carole Burns, ABH T: (029) 2022 0411 E: library@rcadc.org E: archivist@rcadc.org NATIONAL MARRIAGE TRIBUNAL FOR WALES Registered Office: ABH Rev Canon Matthew Jones, (Judicial Vicar), Revv Canon Terence Carr and Andrew Franklin (Associate Judicial Vicars) Administrator: Rev Canon David Hayman, The Priory, 67 Talbot Street, Cardiff CF11 9BX T: (029) 2023 0492 E: tribunal@rcadc.org All enquiries in the first instance to the Administrator p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 26
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27 CARDIFF UK BORDER AGENCY Registrar: Rev Canon David Hayman, The Priory, 67 Talbot Street, Cardiff CF11 9BX T: (029) 2023 0492 E: david.hayman@rcadc.org COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER Mr Alun John, ABH, Tel: (029) 2037 9487 E: alun.john@rcadc.org or communications@rcadc.org DIOCESAN YEARBOOK AND DIRECTORY General Editor: Miss Veronica Clow, 81 Adventurers Quay, Cardiff CF10 4NQ T: (029) 2046 4830 E: vmclow@gmail.com VOCATIONS DIRECTOR Rev Michael Doyle, Clergy House, Charles Street, Cardiff CF10 2SF T: (029) 2023 1407 E: vocations@rcadc.org VOCATIONS PROMOTER Rev Elliot Hanson, Clergy House, Charles Street, Cardiff CF10 2SF T: (029) 2023 1407 E: elliot.hanson@rcadc.org PERMANENT DIACONATE Chair of the Archdiocesan Deacons’, Forum: Rev Dr Philip Manghan, St Govan’,s, Heol Yr Ynys, Bridgend CF31 3LL T: 07960 513558 E: philip.manghan@rcadc.org ARCHDIOCESAN PERMANENT DIACONATE TEAM Director: Rev Allan Davies-Hale E: allan.davies-hale@rcadc.org Deacons: Philip Manghan E: philip.manghan@rcadc.org, Christian Mahoney E: christian.mahoney@rcadc.org Pasquale Cinotti E: pasquale.cinotti@rcadc.org ECUMENICAL OFFICER TBA CHRISTIAN UNITY Chair: TBA Secretary: Sr Maureen Davies SSJ T: (029) 2022 0411 E: maureen.davies@rcadc.org Mrs Lucy Williams DIOCESAN EVANGELISATION COMMISSION W: rcadc.org/evangelisation Chair: Madeleine Walters T: (029) 2089 2011 E: madeleine.walters@rcadc.org Vice-chair: Frank Callus Cornerstone Planning Group Chair: Madeleine Walters as above Vice-Chair: Frank Callus Volunteers are welcome to join the Cornerstone Support Group of occasional helpers. p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 27
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28 CARDIFF LITURGY COMMISSION Rev Canon John Kelly, (chair) Miss Frances Bibey, Rev Robert James, Rev Dr Philip Manghan, Rev David O’,Keefe, Rev Dr Bernard Sixtus, Sr Marie de Montfort, Mr Rick Hodgkiss, Mr Matthew Conroy Contact: E: john.kelly@rcadc.org FAMILY LIFE COMMISSION Chair: Mrs Ansti Corellis, Family Life Worker: Mrs Joanne White, ABH T: (029) 2022 0411 E: flc@rcadc.org Priest advisor: Rev Canon Matthew Jones. CARITAS Caritas Board of Directors ,in forma ti on, Clergy Director: Rev Canon Nicholas James Chair : Angela Williams E: angelawilliams31mc@gmail.com JUSTICE AND PEACE AND INTEGRITY OF CREATION (JPIC) NETWORK Contact: Angela Rigby, E: rigbyangela02@gmail.com Abergavenny and Hereford: Aidan Reynolds E: aidan.reynolds@btinternet.com p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 28
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29 CARDIFF CARDIFF TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Archbishop’,s House Reception ... (029) 2022 0411 ................. F: (029) 2037 9036 Archbishop’,s Private Secretary .. (029) 2037 9031 Archbishop’,s Personal Assistant (029) 2037 9032 Chief Operating Officer ................... (029) 2022 0411 Finance ..................................................... (029) 2037 4148 Safeguarding ......................................... (029) 2037 9480 Development Manager ...................... (029) 2037 9495 Communications Manager .............. (029) 2037 9487 Vicar General ........................................ (029) 2077 8035 Chancellor ............................................. (029) 2023 0492 Projects Manager ............................... ( 029) 2022 0411 Trustees’, Secretary ............................ (029) 2022 0411 Marriage Tribunal Administrator .. (029) 2023 0492 Family Life Worker ............................ (029) 2022 0411 Vocations Director ............................. (029) 2023 1407 Vocations Promoter .......................... (029) 2023 1407 Commissioner for Schools ............ (029) 2023 3838 Adult Religious Education .............. (01433) 402439 Director RE Schools .......................... (029) 2049 8555 Health Care Adviser .............................. 07484 841629 Yearbook and Directory .................. (029) 2046 4830 PRESBYTERIES: Cardiff St David’,s Cathedral .................................. ...................................... (029) 2023 1407 Blessed Sacrament - See St Cadoc Christ the King - See St Brigid Holy Family .................. (029) 2023 0492 St Alban ....................... (029) 2046 3219 St Brigid ...................... (029) 2075 2389 St Cadoc ..................... (029) 2077 8038 St Francis .................... (029) 2059 1503 St John Lloyd ......................... see St Cadoc St Joseph .................... (029) 2041 1819 St Mary of the Angels ............................... ....................................... (029) 2023 0492 St Patrick ..................... (029) 2025 3514 St Peter ........................ (029) 2048 3394 St Philip Evans ........... (029) 2073 1061 St Teilo with Our Lady of Lourdes ....................................... (029) 2062 3444 University Chaplaincy ............................... ....................................... (029) 2022 8738 Abercynon .................. (01443) 740353 Aberdare - See Mountain Ash Abergavenny ............. (01873) 851051 Aberkenfig - See Maesteg Abertillery .................. (01495) 212339 Bargoed - See Caerphilly Barry ............................. (01446) 735051 Belmont - (Parish Priest) ........................................ (01432) 374718 Blaenavon - See Pontypool Bridgend ..................... (01656) 652034 Bromyard - See Leominster Brynmawr - See Aber ti llery Caerleon - See Newport, All Saints Caerphilly .................. (029) 2088 3192 Chepstow ................... (01291) 622649 Cwmbran .................... (01633) 482346 Dinas Powis - See Penarth Dowlais - ee Merthyr Tyd fi, l p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 29
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30 CARDIFF Ebbw Vale .................. (01495) 304022 Hereford Our Lady ................... (01432) 265177 St Francis Xavier ..... (01432) 273485 Hirwaun - See Mountain Ash Ledbury ....................... (01531) 635354 Leominster ................. (01568) 612238 Llanarth - See Abergavenny Llantrisant .................. (01443) 228866 Llantwit Major .......... (01446) 792381 Maesteg ...................... (01656) 733282 Merthyr Tydfil St Mary ...................... (01685) 723336 St Aloysius - See St Mary St Iltyd Dowlais See St Mary Monmouth ................. (01600) 712029 Mountain Ash ........... (01443) 476973 Newbridge, Gwent .. (01495) 243304 Newport, Gwent All Saints Parish ...... (01633) 265533 St Anne - See All Saints St David Lewis - See All Saints SS Julius Aaron David See All Saints St Julius the Martyr - See All Saints St Mary - See All Saints St Michael - See All Saints St Basil St Gwladys 07720 272137 St David, Maesglas 07799 286727 St Patrick …,…,…,…,. (01633) 672334 Penarth…,…,…,…,…,…, (029) 2070 8247 Pontllanfraith - See Newbridge Pontnewydd - See Cwmbran Pontypool ................... (01495) 762280 Porthcawl - See Bridgend Rhondda Parishes ... (01443) 402439 Rhymney - See Tredegar Risca - See Newbridge Ross-on-Wye - See Monmouth Tonypandy…,…,…,…,…,. (01443) 421929 Tredegar ........................ (01495) 717162 Treforest ....................... (01443) 402439 Usk .................................. (01291) 672594 Weobley ........................ (01432) 374721 Ynyshir - See Rhondda Parishes CONVENTS: Cardiff: Sisters of Nazareth ................................... .................................... (029) 2022 0943 . Sisters of St. Joseph, Rumney .............. .................................... (029) 2077 5547 Llantarnam: Sisters of St. Joseph, North Lodge ....... ..................................... (01633) 872330 Merthyr Tydfil Missionaries of Charity ............................ ..................................... (01685) 376232 Much Birch, Hereford Poor Clare Monastery .............................. ..................................... (01981) 540546 New Inn: Sisters of St. Joseph ................................ ..................................... (01495) 835005 Newport: Sisters of St. Joseph, Chepstow Road ....................................................................... ..................................... (01633) 245070 Sisters of St. Joseph, Skelmorlie .......... ..................................... (01633) 252321 Sisters of St. Joseph, Willow House ... ..................................... (01633) 497001 Rhondda: Sisters of St. Joseph ................................ ..................................... (01443) 421929 p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 30
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31 CARDIFF E-MAIL DIRECTORY Archbishop .............................................................................................. archbishop@rcadc.org Archbishop’,s Private Secretary ................................................. privatesecretary@rcadc.org Archbishop’,s Personal Assistant ........................................................ kirsty.vater@rcadc.org Vicar General ......................................................................................................... v.g@rcadc.org Vicar for Religious .......................................................................... matthew.carney@rcadc.org Chancellor. .............................................................................................. chancellor@rcadc.org National Marriage Tribunal ......................................................................... tribunal@rcadc.org Chief Operating Officer ...................................................................... david.evans@rcadc.org Treasurer’,s Office .......................................................................................... sroblin@rcadc.org Trustees’, Secretary ....................................................................... maureen.davies@rcadc.org Communications Manager ...................................................................... alun.john@rcadc.org Diocesan Development Officer ........................................................ owen.collins@rcadc.org Diocesan Projects Manager .......................................................... jamie.yeoman@rcadc.org Diocesan Website Administrator ........................................................ WebAdmin@rcadc.org Year Book Editor ......................................................................................... vmclow@gmail.com Director of Schools &, Colleges .............................................................. schools@rcadc.org Director of RE Schools ........................................................................................ re@rcadc.org Adult Religious Education ............................................................ gareth.leyshon@rcadc.org Administrator of CCRS ..................................................................................... ccrs@rcadc.org Safeguarding Office .............................................................................................. sc@rcadc.org Family Life Worker ................................................................................................. flc@rcadc.org Family Life Commission ........................................................................................ flc@rcadc.org Diocesan Archivist ..................................................................................... archivist@rcadc.org Vocations Director ..................................................................................... vocations@rcadc.org Health Care Adviser .............................................................................. healthcare@rcadc.org Christian Unity ................................................................................................... unity@rcadc.org Liturgy Commission ................................................................................. john.kelly@rcadc.org Caritas Cardiff ...................................................................... angelawilliams31mc@gmail.com Evangelisation Commission ......................................................... evangelisation@rcadc.org Ongoing Formation Advisory Commission ................................. david.hayman@rcadc.org Legacies, bequests and gifts ........................................................................... gift@rcadc.org PRESBYTERIES: CARDIFF St David’,s Cathedral .......................................................................... cathedral@rcadc.org St Alban .................................................................................... admin@cardifforatory.co.uk St Brigid .................................................................................................. crystals@rcadc.org St Cadoc ............................................................................................ llanrumney@rcadc.org St Francis ........................................................................................................ ely@rcadc.org St John Lloyd .................................................................................... trowbridge@rcadc.org St Joseph ................................................................................................. cathays@rcadc.org St Mary and Holy Family ....................................................................... canton@rcadc.org St Patrick ......................................................................................... grangetown@rcadc.org St Peter ........................................................................................................ roath@rcadc.org St Philip Evans .................................................................................. 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32 CARDIFF BELMONT Abbot ...................................................................................... abbot@ belmontabbey.org.uk Parish Priest .......................................................................... parish@belmontabbey.org.uk Guest Master/Retreat Centre ....................................... retreats@ belmontabbey.org.uk BRIDGEND ............................................................................................... bridgend@rcadc.org BROMYARD ........................................................................................................ See Leominster CAERPHILLY ............................................................................................ caerphilly@rcadc.org CHEPSTOW and CALDICOT ............................................................. chepstow@rcadc.org CWMBRAN Our Lady &, St David ......................................................... cwmbran@rcadc.org HEREFORD: St Francis Xavier ............................................................ hereford2@rcadc.org Our Lady Queen of Martyrs .............................................................. hereford@rcadc.org LEDBURY ....................................................................................................... ledbury@rcadc.org LEOMINSTER ........................................................................................ leominster@rcadc.org LLANTRISANT ......................................................................................... Ilantrisant@rcadc.org LLANTWIT MAJOR and COWBRIDGE ................................................ Ilantwit@rcadc.org MAESTEG ................................................................................................... maesteg@rcadc.org MERTHYR TYDFIL: St Mary .................................................................... merthyr@rcadc.org MONMOUTH/ROSS-ON-WYE ....................................................... monmouth@rcadc.org MOUNTAIN ASH/ABERDARE/HIRWAUN ............................... cynonvalley@rcadc.org NEVVBRIDGE/RISCA/PONTLLANFRAITH ................................ newbridge@rcadc.org NEWPORT: All Saints Parish .................................................................................... newport@rcadc.org St Basil &, St Gwladys .................................................................... rogerstone@rcadc.org St David .............................................................................................. maesglas@rcadc.org St Patrick .............................................................................................. newport2@rcadc.org PENARTH/DINAS POWYS .................................................................... penarth@rcadc.org PONTYPOOL/BLAENAVON .............................................................. pontypool@rcadc.org RHONNDA PARISHES ........................................................................... rhondda@rcadc.org TONYPANDY ......................................................................................... See Rhondda Parishes TREDEGAR ................................................................................................. tredegar@rcadc.org TREFOREST ............................................................................................... treforest@rcadc.org UNIVERSITY CHAPLAINCY-CARDIFF .................................. elliot.hanson@rcadc.org UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH WALES ECUMENICAL CHAPLANCY ................................................................................................ chaplaincy@southwales.ac.uk USK ......................................................................................................................... usk@rcadc.org WEOBLEY and KINGTON ..................................................................... weobley@rcadc.org ORDINARIATE OF OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM ........................................................................................................ Wales@ordinariate.org.uk POOR CLARES ...................................................................................... claremon@uwclub.net SISTERS OF ST JOSEPH OF ANNECY: Sister Provincial ........................................................ provincial@sistersofstjoseph.co.uk Provincial Secretary ................................................... secretary@sistersofstjoseph.co.uk Provincial Bursar .............................................................. bursar@sistersofstjoseph.co.uk SISTERS OF NAZARETH ....................................... superior.cardiffuk@nazarethcare.com RETREAT CENTRE: Belmont Abbey .................................................................. retreats@belmontabbey.org.uk p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 32
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35 CARDIFF Parishes and Mass Centres (+) Denotes Church is registered for Marriages. Indicates easy access for wheelchairs Indicates loop system for hearing impaired Although the schedule of Masses and other services are correct at the time of going to press, it is recommended that parishes be contacted directly to confirm these details. Several Churches now live stream their Masses and Services –, check Newsletter and website CARDIFF 1 (+) METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST DAVID Charles Street E: cathedral@rcadc.org Cardiff CF10 2S T: (029) 2023 1407 (1837-1887-1959) W: cardiffcathedral.org.uk Clergy: Rev Michael Doyle, Parish Priest, Rev Elliot Hanson, (in residence, Chaplain to Cardiff University), Clergy House, Charles Street, Cardiff CF10 2SF Services: Sunday Mass 5.30pm (Sat) 11am (Choral) and 5.30 pm Hdys Mass 6pm (Vigil) 12.30pm, 6pm Wkdys Mass M to F 12.45pm Sat 10am and 5.30pm (Vigil) Sacrament of Reconciliation: Tu Thu 12.00pm - 12.25pm, Sat 10.30am-12 pm and 4.30 - 5.15 pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: Sat 10.30am to 12 noon Parish Groups: SVP, Guild of St Stephen, Third Order Carmelites, Third Order Dominicans Director of Music: Mr Jeffrey Howard The Cathedral Choir sing the 11am Mass at the Cathedral during term times and on major Feasts Cathedral Council: Chair: TBA School: St Cuthbert’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 Convent: Sisters of Nazareth, See Convents page 73 Prison: HMP Cardiff - Chaplain Rev Valentine Mobuogwu University See UNIVERSITY CHAPLAINCY, CARDIFF Chaplaincy Cornerstone: The Cornerstone at St David’,s 29 Charles Street, Cardiff CF10 2GA This part of the Cathedral Campus offers conference, pastoral and social facilities in service to the life and ministry of the Cathedral and the Archdiocese. For enquiries contact Spiros T: (029) 2049 4425 E: cornerstone@spiros.co.uk. BLESSED SACRAMENT See St Cadoc, St John Lloyd and Blessed Sacrament CHRIST THE KING See St Brigid’,s, St Paul and Christ the King HOLY FAMILY See St Mary of the Angels and Holy Family p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 35
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36 CARDIFF OUR LADY OF LOURDES See St Teilo with Our Lady of Lourdes 2 (+) ST ALBAN’,S-ON-THE-MOORS Swinton Street, Splott, T: (029) 2046 3219 Cardiff CF24 2NX W: cardifforatory.co.uk (1891-1911: consecrated 1949) E: admin@cardifforatory.co.uk Emergency calls only if no answer on landline 07595 372695 Clergy: The Oratory, Cameron Street, Splott, Cardiff CF24 2NX Fr Sebastian M Jones, Parish, Priest, Fr. Alexander M Gee, Bro. Illtyd M Williams, Bro Joseph M Prachar Services: Sunday Mass 5pm (Sat) 8am 10am, 11.15am Hdys Mass 7:00pm (vigil) 7.30am. 9.30am, 7.00pm Wkdys Mass 7.30am, 9.30am (W 7.30am &, 700pm) Sat Mass 8.00am Sacrament of Reconciliation during all Sunday Masses &, M Tu Thu F 9am-9.30am W 6pm-7pm also throughout the day (please ring Confessional doorbell) Oratory Prayers M Tu Thu F 8.30am W 6.45pm Eucharistic Adoration Sun 4.30pm-5.30pm M, Tu, Thu, F 9.00am-9.30am Rosary M Tu Thu F 5.30pm-6pm W 6pm-6.30pm Vespers (Evening Prayer) Sun 4.00pm and Sat 4.30pm Parish Advisory Council: Chair: Mrs Tina Mullane Parish Finance Council: Chair: Fr Sebastian M Jones Parish Groups: Brothers of the Little Oratory, Ladies of the Little Oratory, Archconfraternity of the Most Holy Trinity, Servers Guild of St Philip, Clerks and Scholars of the Oratory Choir, Oratory Schola Cantorum, St Alban Parish Choir, Adult Catechism, Mothers and Toddlers Group, Children’,s Catechism Classes, First Holy Communion Classes, Confirmation Class (boys), Confirmation Class (girls), Ales &, Adoration Men’,s Group, Bible Scripture Class, Divine Mercy Prayer Group, Third Order Franciscans, SVP, St Alban’,s Players, St Alban’,s Amateur Dramatic Society School: St Alban’,s Primary, see Schools Page 78 3 (+) ST BRIGID WITH ST PAUL and CHRIST THE KING Clergy: Revv Canon Matthew Jones, Andrea Bord, Peter Davies (assisting) The Presbytery, Crystal Glen, Cardiff CF14 5QN T: (029) 2075 2389 E: crystals atrcadc.org W: 3churches.org Cluster Groups: Liturgy Group, Proclaim Evangelisation Group, Sacramental Preparation, Bereavement Support, SVP, Circle of Friends (Single and Divorced) p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 36
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37 CARDIFF (i) (+) ST BRIGID, Crystals, Cardiff CF14 5QN (1953-1964) Services: Sunday Mass 10.30am, 6pm. Hdys Masses 7.30pm See Newsletter Wkdys Mass M Sat 9.30am Thu 7.30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 10 to 10.30am Parish Advisory Chair: Karen Sylvester Council: Secretary: Terry Jermyn Parish Groups: Guides, Brownies, Altar Society, Prayer Group, Guild of St Stephen, Folk Group, Children’,s Liturgy, Social Group, Scripture Group School: Corpus Christi High School, See Schools page 78 (ii) (+) ST PAUL, Cyncoed Road, Cyncoed, Cardiff (1975) Services: Sunday Mass 9am. Hdys Mass 9.30am See Newsletter Wkdys Mass W F 9.30am. Sacrament of Reconciliation F before or after Mass Parish Groups: Children’,s Liturgy, Monday Ladies Group, Guild of St Stephen School: St David’,s Catholic College, See Schools page 78 Mass during term time: F 1pm (iii) (+) CHRIST THE KING, Newborough Avenue, Llanishen, Cardiff CF14 5DB (1955-1978) Parish Office T: (029) 2075 3945 E: Ilanishen@rcadc.org Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) 9.30am Hdys Mass 12.45pm See Newsletter Wkdys Mass Tu Thu 9.30am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5.40pm Parish Advisory Chair: Elizabeth Taylor Council: Secretary: Sally McLaughlin Parish Groups: UCM, Youth Club, Mothers &, Toddlers, Library, Women’,s Group, Welcome Space, Phone-a-Friend, Guild of St Stephen Schools: Christ the King Primary, See Schools page 78 4 (+) ST CADOC, ST JOHN LLOYD AND BLESSED SACRAMENT Clergy: Rev Brian Gray VG, St. Cadoc’,s Presbytery, Parracombe Crescent, Llanrumney, Cardiff CF3 5LT T: (029) 2077 8038 E: Ilanrumney@rcadc.org Facebook: Cardiff cadoc (i) (+) ST CADOC, Llanrumney, Cardiff CF3 5LT (1956-1987) Services: Sunday Mass 5pm (Sat) 11am Hdys Mass (Vigil) 7pm 9.30am Wkdys Mass M W 9.30am Tu 7pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 4-4.30pm Tu after Mass Stations of the Cross (Lent) W 7pm Parish Advisory Chair: TBA Council: Secretary: Mrs Michelle Lewis Parish Groups: UCM, Children’,s Liturgy Group, Servers Group, Slimming World, Karate Group, Tae Kwon Do Group, St Cadoc’,s Caring Group, Bereavement Group School: St Cadoc’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 37
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38 CARDIFF (ii) (+) ST JOHN LLOYD, Glan-y-Mor Road, Trowbridge, Cardiff CF3 1RO (1975) E: trowbridge@rcadc.org Services: Sunday Mass 9.30am Hdys Mass 10.45am (in term time in School) and See Newsletter Wkdys Mass Thu 9.30am Sacrament of Reconciliation 9-9.20am Sun Parish Advisory Chair: T.B.A Council: Secretary: Claire Hart Parish Groups: SVP, RCIA, Finance Committee, Christian Unity Schools: St John Lloyd’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 St Illtyd’,s R.C. High School, See Schools page 78 (iii) (+) BLESSED SACRAMENT, Wentloog Road, Rumney, Cardiff CF3 3HE (1931-1960) Parish Sisters: Sr Marie de Montfort SSJ, Sr Maureen Davies SSJ, 151 Wentloog Road, Rumney, Cardiff CF3 3HE T: (029) 2077 5547 Services: Sunday Mass 6.30pm (Sat) Wkdys Mass F 12noon Sacrament of Reconciliation before Mass Sat. Parish Action Chair: Sr Marie de Montfort Group: Secretary: Sue Smith Parish Groups: Finance Group, Bereavement Group 5 (+) ST FRANCIS T: (029) 2059 1503 Cowbridge Road West, Ely E: ely@rcadc.org Cardiff CF5 5TD (1927-1960) Clergy: Rev David O’,Donnell, The Presbytery, 277 Cowbridge Road West, Ely, Cardiff CF5 5TD Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) 9.30am Hdys Mass 7pm (vigil) 9.30am. Wkdys Mass M to F 9.30am Sacrament of Reconciliation: Sat 5.30pm Parish Advisory Chair: Mr Pat Gleeson T: 07948 355241 Council: Parish Groups: SVP, RCIA, Music Group, Children’,s Liturgy Schools: St Francis Primary, See Schools page 78 Mary Immaculate High, See Schools page 78 6 (+) ST JOSEPH, New Zealand Road, T: (029) 2041 1819 Cathays, Cardiff CF14 3BR E: cathays@rcadc.org present Church consecrated 1936 W: saintjosephs.org.uk Clergy: Revv Jose Kuttikkatt IC (parish priest), Philip Scanlan IC, Bro, Brian Butler IC, The Presbytery, New Zealand Road, Cardiff CF14 3BR Deacon: Rev Mark Howe, T: (029) 2062 1045 E: mark.howe@rcadc.org p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 38
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39 CARDIFF Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) 9.15am 11am Baptisms Sunday 12.30pm by appointment. Hdys Mass 9.15am See Newsletter Wkdys Mass M Tu Thu F Sat 9.15am W 7pm preceded by Eucharistic Adoration at 6.15pm Silent Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (Confession is available) Sat 10am to 12noon Eucharistic Adoration: W 6.15pm followed by Mass at 7pm Parish Advisory Chair: Mr Peter Marlow E: marlow@cardiff.ac.uk Council: Secretary: Mrs Anne-Marie Williams E: persuasion1984@hotmail.co.uk Parish Groups: UCM, Welcomers, Children’,s Liturgy, Scripture Group, Jesus Youth, Prayer Groups, Guild of St Stephen, HCPT, Sacramental catechesis, Choir, Music Group, SVP, Rainbows/Brownies/Guides, Pensioners’, Club. St Joseph’,s Social Club, Whitchurch Road, Cardiff Tel: (029) 2061 9286 School: St Joseph’,s Primary School, See Schools page 78. Hospital: University Hospital of Wales, Heath, Cardiff. T: (029) 2074 7747 Chaplaincy T: (029) 2184 3230 7 (+) ST MARY OF THE ANGELS and HOLY FAMILY Clergy: Rev Canon David Hayman, The Priory, 67 Talbot Street, Cardiff CF11 9BX T: (029) 2023 0492 E: canton@rcadc.org W: cardiffwestcatholics.org.uk Deacons: Rev Maurice Scanlon T: (029) 2021 2651 (m) 07747 038274 E: maurice.scanlon@rcadc.org Rev Christian Mahoney T: 07764 515864 E: christian.mahoney@rcadc.org (i) (+) ST MARY OF THE ANGELS King’,s Road, Canton, Cardiff (1865-1907) Services: Sunday Mass 11am 6pm. Hdys Mass See Newsletter. Wkdys Mass M Tu W F 9.30am Sat 12.15pm Other Masses as announced in the Newsletter Eucharistic Adoration and Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 11am-12noon Finance Committee: Chair: TBA Parish Advisory Chair: Keith Sims Council: Parish Groups: PAC, SVP, Wives, Finance, RCIA, Liturgy, Prayer Group, Bereavement Support Group, Children’,s Liturgy Group, Study Group School: St Mary’,s Primary School, See Schools page 78 (ii) (+) HOLY FAMILY Carter Place, Fairwater, Cardiff CF5 3NP (New Church 1980) Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) 9.30am. Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass Thu 9.30am Other Masses as announced in Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat and Sun before Mass or on request p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 39
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40 CARDIFF Parish Advisory Chair: Philip Smith Parish Groups: Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, SVP, RCIA, SCRAP, (Senior Citizens Remaining Active in the Parish) Guild of St Stephen, Catechists, Study Group, Befriending the Bereaved Group, Children’,s Liturgy School: Holy Family Primary, See Schools page 78 8 (+) ST PATRICK T: (029) 2025 3514 Pentrebane Street, Grangetown, E: grangetown@rcadc.org Cardiff (1866-1930) Consecrated 1972 W: www. stpatrickscardiff.co.uk Clergy: Revv Valentine Mobuogwu Priest in Charge, Malachy Orjiebele and Solomon Ugwummadu, (Diocese of Issele-Uku, Nigeria), St Patrick’,s Presbytery, Grange Gardens, Grangetown, Cardiff CF11 7LJ Services: Sunday Mass 6.30pm (Sat) 10am Hdys Mass See Newsletter or Website Wkdys Mass See Newsletter or Website Sacrament of Reconciliation after weekend Masses Parish Advisory Chair: Mrs Christine German E: cge7618946@aol.com Council: Secretary: TBA Parish Groups: Choir, St Stephen’,s Guild, RCIA, SVP and Mini Vinnies, Synod Group School: St Patrick’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 ST PAUL See St Brigid with St Paul and Christ the King 9 (+) ST PETER, St Peter Street Roath, T: (029) 2048 3394 Cardiff, CF24 3BA E: stpeterscardiff@gmail.com (1861, consecrated 1948) W: stpeterscardiff.org.uk Clergy: Revv Chris Fuse IC (Parish Priest), Michael McCarthy IC, Benny Denis IC, The Presbytery, St Peter Street, Cardiff CF24 3BA Deacon: Rev Michael Randell, (m) 07929 872171 E: michael.randell@rcadc.org Services: All Services live streamed Sunday Mass vigil 5.30pm Sat. 9.30am 11.30am. Hdys Mass 10am 7pm Wkdys Mass M-F 10am Sat 5.30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation every day after morning Mass, Sat 5pm Eucharistic Adoration every day after morning Mass until 11.30am Parish Advisory Chair : Mr. Terry Topham Council: Secretary: Teresa Nicholson Parish Groups: SVP, LoM, RCIA, Third Order of Mount Carmel, Brownies, Rainbows, Signini Group - Prison visitors, Senior Citizens, Drama Group, Prayer Groups, Catechists, Children’,s Liturgy Group, Choir, Music Group, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Rosminian Ascribed Group. School: St Peter’,s Primary School, See Schools page 78 p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 40
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41 CARDIFF 10 (+) ST PHILIP EVANS, T: (029) 20 2073 1061 Llanedeyrn Drive, Cardiff CF23 9UL E: llanedeyrn@rcadc.org (New Parish September 1975) W: sphilipevans.co.uk Clergy: Rev Laurence Bryce, Archbishop’,s House, 41-43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HD T: (029) 2037 9031 Deacon: Rev Stephen Melhuish (Portsmouth Diocese) T: (029) 2019 3532 E: smelhuish@portsmouthdiocese.org.uk Services: Sunday Mass 5.15pm (Sat) 10.30am Hdys Mass 7pm (Vigil) 10am Wkdys Mass F 6pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 4.30-5pm, Sun 10-10.20am Parish Advisory Chair : TBA Council: Parish Groups: UCM, Guild of St Stephen, Liturgy Group, Finance Group, Music Group, Bereavement Group Schools: St Philip Evans Primary, See Schools page 78 St Bernadette’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 Hospital: Spire Hospital, Pentwyn, Cardiff. T: (029) 2073 5515 11 ST TEILO WITH OUR LADY OF LOURDES Clergy: Rev Canon John Griffiths, The Presbytery, Old Church Road, Whitchurch, Cardiff CF14 1AD T: (029) 2062 3444 E: whitchurch@rcadc.org W: stteilos-olol.co.uk (i) (+) ST TEILO Old Church Road, Whitchurch, Cardff CF14 1AD Services: Sunday Mass 10am 6pm Hdys Mass 10am (except W 7pm) Wkdys Mass M Tu Thu F Sat 10am but check Newsletter Eucharistic Adoration F 10.30am –, 12 noon Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat after morning Mass until 11am and any time by appointment Offeren y Sul yn Gymraeg: Sul olaf pob mis am 4.30pm Parish Pastoral Chair: Carole Burns T: 07747 562847 Council: Secretary: Anthony Evans T: (029) 2061 1730 Parish Groups: SVP, Catechists, RCIA, Divine Mercy, Prayer Group, Charismatic Prayer Group, Music Group, Children’,s Liturgy of the Word, Guild of St Stephen, Bereavement Group, Finance Group, Parish Rosary Group Hospital: Velindre Hospital, Whitchurch, Cardiff. T: (029) 2061 5888 (ii) OUR LADY OF LOURDES., Gabalfa Avenue, Gabalfa, Cardiff CF14 2QQ (1957) Services: Sunday Mass 6pm Sat Hdys Mass 6pm (except W 10am) Wkdys Mass W 10am but check Newsletter Polish Masses Sunday 10am 12 noon Hdys 7pm (Vigil) 11am 7pm Wkds Thu F 7pm S p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 41
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42 CARDIFF Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5.30 to 6pm and any time by appointment Parish Groups: Prayer Group, Coffee Morning CARDIFF AND VALE UNIVERSITY HEALTH BOARD CHAPLAINCY DEPARTMENT Catholic Chaplain: Rev Peter Davies E: peter.davies4@wales.nhs.uk T:(029) 2184 3230 for both UHW and Llandough Hospitals CARDIFF UNIVERSITY CATHOLIC CHAPLAINCY See University Chaplaincy, Cardiff ABERCYNON Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough (+) ST THOMAS, Cardiff Road, Abercynon CF45 4RR (1925-1927) Clergy: Rev John Phillips, (semi-retired in residence), The Presbytery, Cardiff Road, Abercynon, CF45 4RR T: (01443) 740353 Services: Sunday Mass 10am Hdys Mass 10am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sun before Mass and on request Parish Advisory Chair: Joseph Bartlett. T: (01443) 740634 Council: Secretary: Maria Richards T: (01443) 741449 Parish Groups: Altar Servers, Children’,s Liturgy, Prayer Group ABERDARE See Mountain Ash, Aberdare and Hirwaun ABERGAVENNY AND LLANARTH Monmouthshire Clergy: Rev Matthew Carney, OSB, The Priory of Our Lady &, St Michael, 10 Pen-y-Pound, Abergavenny NP7 5UD T: (01873) 851051 E: abergavenny@rcadc.org W: olsm.abergavenny.co.uk www.facebook.com/OurLadyandStMichaelChurch Deacon: Rev Dr Andreas Erhardt T: (01873) 855078 E: andreas.erhardt@rcadc.org (i) (+) OUR LADY AND ST MICHAEL, Pen-y-Pound (1687-1860 and 2000) Services: Sunday Mass 8am 10am 6pm. Hdys Mass 10am 7pm. Wkdys Mass M Thu F Sat 10am Tu 12 noon Traditional Rite: First and third Friday of each month 6.30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 10.30am St Michael’,s Centre/Canolfan Sant Mihangel - a facility for Parish and Communit y: Administrator : T: (01873) 857750 Caterer: T: 07859 938015 E: saintmichaelscen@btconnect.com W: stmichaelscentre.co.uk p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 42
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43 CARDIFF Parish Advisory Chair: James Mulcahy E: j.mulcahy011@gmail.com Council: Secretary: Jane Sibanda Parish Groups: SVP, Choir, CAFOD, Children’,s Liturgy, Evangelisation Group School: Our Lady and St Michael’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 Hospitals: Nevill Hall. T: (01873) 732732 Maindiff Court T: (01873) 852343 (ii) (+) ST MARY AND ST MICHAEL, Raglan (1750) (Llanarth County Psychiatric Hospital) Sunday Mass 5pm (Sat) Hdys Mass 5pm Wkdys Mass W 10.30am Sacrament of Reconciliation before and after Mass Parish Finance Committee: Contact : Mrs Julie Lunt T: (01873) 880776 ABERKENFIG See Maesteg and Aberkenfig ABERTILLERY AND BRYNMAWR Blaenau Gwent County Borough Clergy: Rev Liam Hennessy, The Presbytery, 2 Queen Street, Abertillery NP13 1AN T: (01495) 212339 Parish Advisory Chair: TBA Council: Secretary: J Cavaciuti (i) (+) ST MARY, Hill Street, Abertillery (1877) Services: Sunday Mass 9.30am Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass M 9.30am W 7pm Sacrament of Reconciliation See Newsletter Parish Groups: Rosary Group, Catechists, SVP (ii) (+) ST MARY, Catholic Road, Brynmawr NP23 4EF (1863) Services: Sunday Mass 11am Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass Thu 6pm F 9.30am Sat 11am Sacrament of Reconciliation See Newsletter Parish Groups: Ecumenical Group, Rosary Group, SVP, Parish Social Centre School: St Mary’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 BARGOED See Caerphilly with Bargoed BARRY, Vale of Glamorgan County Borough T: (01446) 735051 (+) ST HELEN, Wyndham Street, Barry CF63 4EL E: barry@rcadc.org (New Church 1892-1907) W: sthelensrcchurch.co.uk Clergy: Rev Canon Michael Evans, The Presbytery, Court Road, Barry CF63 4ET Services: Sunday Mass 6.30pm (Sat) 8.30am 10.30am p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 43
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44 CARDIFF Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation see Newsletter Baptisms and Marriages by arrangement after sacramental preparation Parish Administrator: Miss Leigh Evans T: (01446) 735051 E: barry@rcadc.org Parish Advisory Chair: Ken Sievewright Council: Secretary: Miss Dawn O’,Brien Parish Groups: Ladies Guild, SFO, SVP, Prayer, Rosary, Children’,s Liturgy, Choir, Adoration, Folk Group, Catechists, Bereavement Support Group, RCIA, Bible Study Group Schools: St Helen’,s Catholic Primary School, See Schools page 78 St Richard Gwyn High, See Schools page 78 BELMONT, Herefordshire (+) ABBEY OF ST MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS, (1854-1859) Belmont Abbey, Hereford HR2 9RZ. Benedictines (OSB) of the English Congregation Clergy: Rt Rev Dom Paul Stonham (Abbot), Very Rev Michael Evans (Prior and Novice Master), Dom Peter Madden (Subprior), Very Rev Dom Simon McGurk, Rev. Dom Stephen Holdsworth, Dom Leo Bonsall, Rev Dom Joseph Parkinson, Rev Dom Alexander Kenyon, Rev Dom James Norris, Rev Dom Jonathan Rollinson (Guestmaster), Rev Dom Patrick Lobo, Dom Dunstan Nelson, Rev Dom Augustine Primavesi (Parish Priest) W: belmontabbey.org.uk Telephones: Monastery (01432) 374710 Abbot (01432) 374718 E: abbot@belmontabbey.org.uk Prior (01432) 374734 E: michaelevansOSB@rcadc.org Parish Priest (01432) 374744 E: parish@belmontabbey.org.uk Guest Master (01432) 374736 Bursar (01432) 374749 E: bursar@belmontabbey.org.uk Divine Office: 6.30am Morning Prayer - 12.45 Midday Prayer - 6pm Vespers (Sunday: Vespers &, Benediction) - 8pm Compline Services: Sunday Vigil Mass Sat 4pm 8.30am 9.30am (Conventual Mass) 11am Ukrainian Liturgy First Sunday of the month 3.30pm Hdys Mass 7pm (Vigil) 8am 12noon (Conventual Mass) Wkdys Mass 8am Special Feasts: 12noon Parish Mass Tu and F 10.15am Adoration Tu 10.45-11.30am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 10 to 10.30am and at call. Other Sacraments by appointment with the Parish Priest Belmont Abbey Parish Clergy: Parish Priest Rev Dom Augustine Primavesi T: (01432) 374718 E: parish@belmontabbey.org.uk Deacon: Rev Eddie Wyman T: (01432) 263575 E: eddie.wyman@rcadc.org p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 44
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45 CARDIFF Parish Groups: Praise and Worship Group, Family Music Group, First Holy Communion and Confirmation Groups, Bible Study Groups, Widows and Widowers, Flower arrangers Group Retreat Centre: Residential Retreats and Conferences for groups and individuals. Days of Recollection and Study Days. For full details contact the Retreat Master T: (01432) 374712 E: retreats@belmontabbey.org.uk For School Visits and Confirmation Day Retreats contact Mrs. Brenda Warde T: (01432) 374745 BLAENAVON See Pontypool and Blaenavon BRIDGEND AND PORTHCAWL, Bridgend County Borough Clergy: Rev Timothy McGrath, St Mary’,s Presbytery, 39 Ewenny Road, Bridgend CF31 3HS T: (01656) 652034 (m): 07534 095766 E: bridgend@rcadc.org W: catholicchurchbridgend.org.uk Deacons: Rev Dr Philip Manghan T: (01656) 652034 E: philip.manghan@rcadc.org Rev Robert Coyne T: (07403 505012) E: robert.coyne@rcadc.org Rev Anthony Martin T: (01656) 772270 E: anthony.martin@rcadc.org (i) (+) ST MARY, Ewenny Road, Bridgend CF31 3HS (1858) (New Church &, Parish Complex December 1998, Consecrated March 1999) Parish Mrs Sarah Kearns T: (01656) 652034 (m) 07534 095766 Administrator: E: bridgend@rcadc.org Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) 11am 6pm. Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter. Devotions to O.L.P.S. W 6.30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation See Newsletter Parish Advisory Chair: TBA Council: Secretary: TBA Parish Groups: SVP, KSC, Music Group, Guild of St Stephen, Eucharistic Group, Catechists, Youth Groups, Brownies and Guides, Tuesday Group for the Retired, Legion of Mary Schools: St Mary’,s Catholic Primary, See Schools page 78 Archbishop McGrath Catholic High School, See Schools page 78 Hospitals: Princess of Wales, Bridgend General. T: (01656) 752752 Catholic Chaplain: Rev Timothy McGrath - ask Hospital Switchboard to bleep Catholic Chaplain Prison: HM Prison Parc, Heol Hopcyn John, Bridgend CF36 6AR T: (01656) 300200 Catholic Chaplain: Deacon Michael Randell T: (m) 07929 872171 p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 45
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46 CARDIFF (ii) (+) OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA, New Road, Porthcawl, CF36 5BN (1913, 1969, Consecrated 1975) Services: Sunday Mass 4.30pm (Sat) 10am Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 4 - 4.15pm Parish Advisory Chair: Christine Bale T: (01656) 773759 Council: E: christine.bale@tesco.net Parish Groups: SVP, Ladies Guild, Parish Council, Finance, Social, Christian Unity, Liturgy, Repairs and Maintenance, Scripture Study, Aid-in- Action, Children’,s Liturgy Group, Bereavement Group BROMYARD See Leominster BRYNMAWR See Abertillery and Brynmawr CAERLEON See Newport: All Saints CAERPHILLY WITH BARGOED, Caerphilly County Borough T: (029) 2088 3192 Clergy: Rev Canon John Kelly, St Helen’,s Presbytery, Nantgarw Road, Caerphilly CF83 3FB (i) (+) ST HELEN, Nantgarw Road, Caerphilly CF83 3FB E: caerphilly@rcadc.org (1912-1934-1964) W: sthelenscaerphilly.com Services: Sunday Mass 6.30pm (Sat) 10.30am Hdys Mass 7pm plus 10am in term time. Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5.45-6.15pm Perpetual Adoration W 2-4pm Parish Advisory Chair: TBA Council: Secretary: Mrs Catherine Duffin Parish Groups: Finance Committee, SVP, CAFOD Group, Sunshine Club, Parents and Toddlers, CLoW (Children’,s Liturgy of the Word), Faith-sharing School: St Helen’,s Primary, See Schools page 78. Hospital: Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr T: (01443) 802200 (ii) (+) ST PETER, Usk Road, Bargoed (1915) Services: Sunday Mass 6pm Hdys See Newsletter Wkdys No weekday Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation before Mass and on request Parish Advisory Chair: Mrs Maureen Williams T: (01443) 837097 Council: Hospital: Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr T: (01443) 802200 p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 46
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47 CARDIFF CALDICOT See Chepstow and Caldicot CHEPSTOW AND CALD1COT Clergy: Rev Michael St Clair, St Mary’,s, Bulwark Road, Chepstow NP16 5JE Tel: (01291) 622649 E: chepstow@rcadc.org W: stmarysrcchepstow.org.uk Deacon: Rev Richard Edwards, T: (m) 07712 677119 E: richard.edwards@rcadc.org Parish Advisory Chair: Deacon Richard Edwards Council: (i) (+) ST MARY, Bulwark Road, Chepstow, NP16 5JE (1975) Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) 11am Baptism by appointment Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation See Newsletter and Website Parish Groups: Finance Committee, SVP, Readers, Cleaners, Guild of St Stephen, Musicians, Welcoming Stewards, Brownies/Guides School: St Mary’,s Primary, See Schools page 78. Hospital: Chepstow Community Hospital. T: (01291) 636636 (ii) (+) ST PAUL, Longcroft Road, Caldicot (1961) Services: Sunday Mass 9am Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation See Newsletter and Website (+) COWBRIDGE See Llantwit Major and Cowbridge CWMBRAN, Torfaen County Borough PARISH OF OUR LADY AND ST DAVID Clergy: Rev Daniel Stanton, The Presbytery, Oak Street, Cwmbran NP44 3LT T: (01633) 482346. E: cwmbran@rcadc.org W: ourladyoftheangels.org.uk Parish Advisory Chair: Mrs Paddy Landers T: (01633) 868352 Council Secretary: Mrs Ruth Smith T: (01633) 873771 Parish Groups: SVP, Guild of St Stephen, Friends of St David Lewis, Tuesday Club, Angels Dining Club, Children’,s Liturgy, Alpha Course, RCIA, Parish Prayer Group, First Saturday Devotions to our Lady of Fatima p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 47
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48 CARDIFF (i) (+) OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS, Wesley Street, Cwmbran NP44 3LX (1864-1882) Services: Sunday Mass 9.30am Hdys Mass See Newsletter or Website Wkdys Morning Prayer M F Sat 9.10am Wkdys Mass M F Sat 9.30am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Sat 10.15 - 11.15am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 10.15 - 11.15am or by appointment with the Parish Priest School: Our Lady of the Angels Primary, See Schools page 78 (ii) (+) ST DAVID, Avondale Road, Pontnewydd, Cwmbran NP44 1TT (1961) Services: Sunday Mass 5pm (Sat) 11.15am Hdys Mass See Newsletter or Website Wkdys Morning Prayer Tu 9.10am Thu 9.20am Wkdys Mass Tu 9.30am Thu 9.45am Exposition of Blessed Sacrament Tu 10am - 11am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 4.15 - 4.45pm or by appointment with the parish priest School: St David’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 DINAS POWYS See Penarth and Dinas Powys EBBW VALE See Tredegar, Ebbw Vale and Rhymney HEREFORD, Herefordshire 1 (+) OUR LADY, QUEEN OF MARTYRS, Belmont Road. (1954: New Church 1996) Clergy: Rev Dom Andrew Berry OSB, Our Lady’,s Presbytery, 101 Belmont Road, Hereford HR2 7JR T: (01432) 265177 E: hereford@rcadc.org W: olqmhereford.org.uk Services: Sunday Mass 10am Hdys Mass 9.30am 6pm Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 10-11am and at call Benediction 11am Sat Polish Mass 4th Sunday of the month 4pm Kerala Mass 3 rd Sunday of the month 3pm Parish Advisory Chair: Mr Mark Slane T: (01432) 341692 Council: E: mark@paulasblinds.co.uk Secretary: Mrs Fran Keogh T: (01432) 840847 E: fran.keogh1461@gmail.com Parish Groups: Guild of St Stephen, Youth Ministry, Maltfriscans, School: Our Lady’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 Convent: Poor Clare Monastery, See Convents page 73 Mass Times: Sun 11am: M to Sat 8am p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 48
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49 CARDIFF 2 (+) ST FRANCIS XAVIER, Broad Street (1684: 1837-1839) Clergy: Rev Dom Brendan Thomas OSB, 19 Broad Street, Hereford HR4 9AP T: (01432) 273485 E: hereford2@rcadc.org W: sfxhereford.org.uk Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) 8am 10am (with Liturgy of the Word for Children) Baptisms by appointment Hdys Mass (Vigil) 6pm, 1pm Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 11am-12noon Parish Advisory Chair: Stuart Fox T: (01432) 273485 Council: Secretary: John Cook Schools: St Francis Xavier Primary, See Schools page 78 St Mary’,s High School, See Schools page 78 School Chapel: Our Lady of the Angels, St Mary’,s RC High School, Lugwardine, Hereford HR1 1DT —, Masses as arranged by the school Parish Groups: St Stephen’,s Guild, SVP, Scripture Study Group, CAFOD, Choir, Prayer Line, Young SFX Group Hospital: Hereford County Hospital: Chaplin: Dom Patrick Lobo, Belmont Abbey St Michael’,s Hospice Chaplain: Dom Brendan Thomas HIRWAUN See Mountain Ash, Aberdare and Hirwaun KINGTON See Weobley and Kington LEDBURY, Herefordshire T: (01531) 635354 THE MOST HOLY TRINITY, E: ledbury@rcadc.org New Street, (1926-1976) W: ledburycatholicchurch.org.uk Dedicated 16 November 2003 Clergy: Rev Adrian Wiltshire, The Presbytery, New Street, Ledbury, HR8 2EE Services: Sunday Mass 5pm (Sat) 9.30am Hdys Mass Vigil 6pm 12noon Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament before Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation on call Parish Groups: Walsingham Group, Medjugorje Rosary Group Hospital: Ledbury Community Hospital. T: (01531) 632488 p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 49
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50 CARDIFF LEOMINSTER AND BROMYARD, Herefordshire Clergy: Rt Rev Paul Stonham, OSB, Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire HR2 9RZ T: (01568) 612238 or Belmont Abbey T: (01432) 374718 E: leominster@rcadc.org (i) (+) ST ETHELBERT, 86 Bargates, Leominster HR6 8QS (New Church 1888) W: st-ethelberts.org.uk Services: Sunday Mass 9am 5.30pm Hdys Mass 7pm Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 9.30am except first Sat of the month Parish Advisory Chair: TBA Council: Secretary: TBA Parish Groups: SVP, Catechists, Focolare Group Hospital: Leominster Community Hospital T: (01568) 614211 (ii) (+) ST JOSEPH, 23 Old Road, Bromyard HR7 4BQ (1908 &, 1956) Services: Sunday Mass 11am Hdys Mass 10am Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation 10.30am first Sat of the month Parish Advisory Chair: TBA Council: Secretary: TBA Hospital: Bromyard Community Hospital. T: (01885) 485700 LLANARTH, Monmouthshire See Abergavenny LLANTRISANT See Rhondda Cynon Taf South LLANTWIT MAJOR AND COWBRIDGE, Vale of Glamorgan County Borough Clergy: Rev Mark Rowles, The Presbytery, Ham Lane East, Llantwit Major CF61 1TO T: (01446) 792381 E: llantwit@rcadc.org W: westvalecatholics.org.uk Chaplaincy: Fr Mark Rowles is current Chaplain to Archbishop McGrath School (See Bridgend) Parish Secretary: Miss Elizabeth Hughes T: 07484 234092 for any enquiries (i) (+) OUR LADY AND ST ILLTYD, Ham Lane East, Llantwit Major, CF61 1TQ 1950) Services: Sunday Mass 9am Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 12 noon to 1pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament See Newsletter Rosary Sun 8.30am p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 50
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51 CARDIFF Prayer Group Thursday as advertised in Newsletter Baptism after preparation - contact Parish Secretary as above Parish Groups: Parish Finance Council, SVP, Ladies Guild, CAFOD Support Group, Children’,s and Young People’,s Catechesis College: UWC Atlantic College, St Donat’,s Castle T: (01446) 799000 W: atlanticcollege.org E: enquiries@atlanticcollege.org (ii) (+) ST CADOC, Townmill Road, Cowbridge, CF71 7BE (1955) Services: Sunday Mass 5pm (Sat) Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 4.15 - 4.45pm Rosary Sat 4.30pm MAESTEG AND ABERKENFIG, Bridgend County Borough Clergy: Rev John Boye, (Archdiocese of Accra), The Presbytery, Monica Street, Maesteg CF34 9AY T: (01656) 733282 E: maesteg@rcadc.org W: maestegcatholicchurch.org.uk (i) OUR LADY AND ST PATRICK, Monica Street, Maesteg CF34 9AY (1872 - New Church 1907) Services: Sunday Mass 11am 4.45pm Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass 10am (no Mass Monday) See Newsletter Exposition: F 11am-1pm Sacrament of Reconciliation F during Adoration , Sat 10.45 - 11.15 or on request Baptisms, First Communion after preparation Finance Committee: Chair: Denis Horton Parish Advisory Chair: Keith Lewis Council: Secretary: Maria Cahalane Parish Groups: SVP, Liturgy Group, Catechesis Group, Prayer Group, Rosary Group, Eucharistic Ministers, Catholic Moms Group, Family Life Group, Music Group, APF, Social Group and Fundraising Parish Contacts: Collette Matchett (m) 07702 023565 E: collettematchett72@gmail.com Maria Browne: (m) 07970 057376 E: mariabrowne@btinternet.com School: St Mary and St Patrick Primary, See Schools page 78 Hospital: Maesteg Community Hospital T: (01656) 752752 (ii) (+) ST ROBERT OF NEWMINSTER, Bridgend Road, Aberkenfig, CF32 9PS (1879-1924) E: aberkenfig@rcadc.org W: aberkenfigcatholicchurch.org.uk Services: Sunday Mass 9am Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Baptisms: After Preparation Sacrament of Reconciliation: On request p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 51
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52 CARDIFF Parish Contact: Bernadette Lewis E: blewstrob2@yahoo.co.uk Finance: Chair: Bill Ennis Parish Working Chair: Martin Braithwaite Group: Secretary : Christine Took Parish Groups: Guild of St Stephen, Welcomers Group, Social and Fundraising Group, Music Group, Missio/APF St Robert’,s School P.T.A. School: St Robert’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 Hospitals: Glanrhyd Hospital, Bridgend. T: (01656) 766100 Maesgwyn Hospital, Aberkenfig. T: (01656) 720371 MERTHYR TYDFIL, Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Clergy: Rev Canon Barry English, St Mary’,s Priory, Pontmorlais West, Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8RG T/F: (01685) 723336 E: merthyr@rcadc.org Deacons: Rev David O’,Keefe, BA (Hons), MCIM T: (01685) 375761 (m) 07703 256035 E: david.okeefe@rcadc.org Rev Garth Tasker T: (07939) 310176 E: gtasker@rcadc.org Parish Council for all Parishes: Chair and Secretary TBA (i) (+) ST ALOYSIUS, Chestnut Way, Gurnos CF47 9SB (1970). New Church 1977 Services: Sunday Mass 6.30pm (Sat) Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation: Sat 6pm Parking at the main door of the Church is for disabled only School: Blessed Carlo Acutis, See Schools page 78 Hospital: Prince Charles Hospital, Gurnos, Merthyr Tydfil T: (01685) 721721 (ii) (+) ST ILLTYD, Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil CF48 3BT (1844-1846) Services: Sunday Mass 9.30am Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation: See Newsletter Parish Groups: HCPT, Synod Group Convent: Missionaries of Charity, See Convents page 73 School: Blessed Carlos Acutis, See Schools page 78 (iii) (+) ST MARY’,S, Pontmorlais West, Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8RG (1829) Services: Sunday Mass 11.30am and see Newsletter Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter School Masses: see Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation See Newsletter Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: See Newsletter Polish Mass 1st Sunday of the month 4pm Access for Disabled Parish Groups: UCM, RCIA School: Blessed Carlos Acutis, See Schools page 78 p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 52
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53 CARDIFF (iv) (+) ST BENEDICT, Nixonville Merthyr Vale CF48 4RF (New Church 1932) Services: Sunday Mass 4.30pm (Sat) Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation See Newsletter MONMOUTH AND ROSS-ON-WYE, Monmouthshire Clergy: Rev Canon Nicholas James, 26 St Mary Street, Monmouth, NP25 3DB T: (01600) 712029 E: monmouth@rcadc.org W: catholicparishesofmonmouthandrossonwye (i) (+) ST MARY, St Mary Street, Monmouth NP25 3DB (1787-1893) Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) 9.15am Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5.15 - 5.45 pm or on request Parish Groups: SVP, Children’,s Liturgy Group, CAMEO, Finance Committee, Social and Fundraising Committee. Pilgrimage: St John Kemble Pilgrimage - Sun nearest 22 August (date of St John’,s martyrdom). Contact: Mary Walsh (Pilgrimage Secretary) T: (01600) 713316 (ii) (+) ST FRANCES OF ROME, Sussex Avenue, Ross-on-Wye (1841-1869-1930) Services: Sunday Mass 11am Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation See Newsletter Parish Groups: SVP, Guild of St Stephen, St Pio Prayer Group, Social and Fundraising Group School: St Joseph’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 Hospital: Community Hospital. T: (01989) 562100 MOUNTAIN ASH, ABERDARE AND HIRWAUN Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough PARISH OF MARY IMMACULATE Clergy: Rev Robert James, Our Lady’,s Presbytery, Miskin Road, Mountain Ash CF45 3UA T/F: (01443) 476973 E: cynonvalley@rcadc.org Parish Advisory Chair: Margaret Davies T: (01685) 878769 Council: (m) 07516 400828 Parish Groups: Women’,s Group, Ecumenical Scripture &, Faith-sharing Group, Cytun Group, Guild of St Stephen, Women’,s Guild, Toddlers’, Group p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 53
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54 CARDIFF (i) (+) OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Miskin Road, Mountain Ash, CF45 3UA (1874-1899) Services: Sunday Mass 5.30pm (Sat) Hdys Mass 10am Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation any time School: Our Lady’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 Hospital: Ysbyty Cwm Cynon T: (01443) 715211 (ii) (+) ST JOSEPH, Monk Street, Aberdare CF44 7RF (1868) Services: Sunday Mass 11am Hdys Mass 11am Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation any time School: St Margaret’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 (iii) (+) ST THERESE OF LISIEUX, High Street, Hirwaun (1880) Services: Sunday Mass 9am Hdys Mass 7pm (Vigil) Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation any time NEWBRIDGE, RISCA AND PONTLLANFRAITH PARISH OF NEWBRIDGE Clergy: Rev Kevin Paine, The Presbytery, Ashfield Road, Newbridge, NP11 4RB T: (01495) 243304 (m): 07980 236936 E: newbridge@rcadc.org W: ourladyofpeace.co.uk Parish Advisory Chair: Helen Baldwin Council: Secretary: John Toner Parish Groups: Consultors Group, Children’,s Liturgy, Music Group. SVP, Outreach, Youth Group, IT Group (i) (+) NEWBRIDGE, Caerphilly County Borough OUR LADY OF PEACE, Ashfield Road, Newbridge, NP11 4RB (1939). Services: Sunday Mass 11.15am Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter (ii) PONTLLANFRAITH, Caerphilly County Borough (+) THE SACRED HEART, Blackwood Road, Pontllanfraith, NP12 2BR (1853-1973-1926) Services: Sunday Mass 5pm (Sat) Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation See Newsletter p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 54
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55 CARDIFF (iii) RISCA, Blaenau Gwent County Borough (+) ST ANTHONY OF PADUA AND ST CLARE, Lyne Road, Risca, NP11 6AT (1868) Services: Sunday Mass 9.30am Hdys Mass See Newletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation See Newsletter NEWPORT, Newport County Borough ALL SAINTS St Mary’,s Presbytery, 9 Stow Hill, Newport, NP20 1TP T: (01633) 265533 Emergency Sick Call (24 hours) T: 07805 696474 Request sick visit: allsaintsrcnewportorg.uk/sick/ E: newport@rcadc.org W: allsaintsrcnewportorg.uk Pastoral Team: Priests: Revv Stephen Ogbe O.P. (Dominicans), Parish Priest, Richard Odok O.P. (Dominicans) Deacon: Rev Pasquale Cinotti, E: pasquale.cinotti@rcadc.org Sr Collette Bamber, St Joseph, Skelmorlie, Stow Park Circle, Newport NP20 4HN Parish Office: TBA (office times T, W, F 9am-4pm) Area Groups Evangelisation Group, Alpha Team, Divine Mercy Prayer Group, Sacred Heart Prayer Group, Intercessory Prayer Ministry, Guild of St. Stephen, University Chaplaincy, Leadership Team, Finance Committee. For local groups see individual churches Hospitals: The Royal Gwent Hospital, Cardiff Road, Newport NP20 2UB T: (01633) 234234 St Cadoc’,s. T: (01633) 421121 St Woolos Hospital, 131 Stow Hill, Newport NP20 4SZ T: (01633) 234234 School: St Joseph’,s High School, See Schools page 78 (i) (+) ST ANNE, Oliphant Circle, Malpas, NP20 6PF (1959) Services: Sunday Mass 9am Hdys Mass See newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation usually 30 minutes before Mass Local Group: Music Group (ii) (+) ST DAVID LEWIS, Monnow Way, Bettws Estate, NP20 7DX (1967) Services: Sunday Mass 4.30pm (Sat) Hdys Mass See newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation usually 30 minutes before Mass Local Group: Children’,s Liturgy of the Word (iii) (+) ST MARY, Stow Hill, Newport NP20 1TP (1812-1840) Services: Sunday Mass 4pm (Vigil) 9am Hdys Mass See newsletter Wkdys Mass 10am Holy Rosary 30 minutes before weekday morning Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 10.45 –, 12noon or by appointment Divine Mercy Prayer Group/Sacred Heart Prayer Group alternate Saturdays at 3.00pm p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 55
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56 CARDIFF Local Groups: SVP, Children’,s Liturgy of the Word, Sugar and Spice Schools: St Joseph’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 St Mary’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 Convent: Sisters of St Joseph of Annecy, See Convents page 73 (iv) (+) ST GABRIEL, Ringland Estate, Newport (1963) Church permanently closed Sunday Mass 4pm at Bishpool Methodist Church School: St Gabriel’,s Primary, See Schools page 82 (v) (+) SS JULIUS, AARON AND DAVID, High Street, Caerleon (1884) Services: Sunday Mass 6.30pm (Sat). Hdys Mass See newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation usually 30 minutes before Mass Local Group: SVP (vi) (+) ST JULIUS THE MARTYR, Beaufort Road, St Julian’,s Estate, Newport Services: Sunday Mass 11.15am. Hdys Mass See newsletter Local Groups: Children’,s Liturgy of the Word, SVP ( vii) (+) ST MICHAEL, Clarence Street, NP20 2BZ (1872-1889) Services: Sunday Mass 10.45am Hdys Mass See newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation usually 30 minutes before Mass Local Group: Children’,s Liturgy of the Word School: St Michael’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 ALL SAINTS COMMUNITIES SERVED BY BODIES IN COMMUNION WITH THE HOLY SEE (viii) (+) ST BASIL &, ST GWLADYS, Tregwilym Road, Rogerstone, NP10 9DW (Served by the Ordinariate) (1882) Priest in charge: Rev Bernard Sixtus, (m): 07720 272137 E: bernard.sixtus@ordinariate.org.uk or rogerstone@rcadc.org Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) 11.30am (Ordinariate Mass) Hdys Mass See newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation usually 30 minutes before Mass Local Groups: Ladies Group, Mothers Prayer Group, Lunch Group (ix) (+) ST DAVID, Park Crescent, Maesglas, Newport NP20 3A0 (1934-1963) (Served by the Syro-Malabar Eparchy) Priest in charge: Rev Mathew Palarakorottu CRM (m): 07799 286727 E: mathewcrm@csmegb.net Services: Sunday Mass 11 am Hdys See newsletter Polish Mass Sat 6pm Sacrament of Reconciliation usually 30 minutes before Mass Local Groups: Folk Choir, SVP School: St David’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 56
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57 CARDIFF 2 (+) NEWPORT, ST PATRICK, T: (01633) 672334 Cromwell Road Newport NP19 0HS (1909-1925) E: newport2@rcadc.org W: stpatricksnewport.org.uk Streamline 24 hours a day www.stpatricksnewport.co.uk Clergy: Rev Shinto Francis Kumminiyil IC (Parish Priest), Rev Brian Cuddihy IC (Retired) The Presbytery, 151 Cromwell Road, Newport NP19 0HS Rev Eric J. Willett IC (Retired) 149 Cromwell Road, Newport NP19 OHS Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) 10am Hdys Mass 9.30am Wkdys Mass M, Tu, W, Thu, F 9.30am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 12-12.30pm Parish Advisory Chair: Tim Ward Council: Secretary: Albina Dsouza Parish Groups: SVP, Folk Choir, Children’,s Liturgy, Guild of St Stephen, Social Club (Bookings 07841 423119) Convent: Sisters of St Joseph of Annecy, See Convents page 73 Schools: St Patrick’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 St Joseph’,s High School, See Schools page 78 ORDINARIATE - see The Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham at end of Parishes PENARTH AND DINAS POWYS, Vale of Glamorgan County Borough ST JOSEPH’,S AND ST MARY’,S PARISH Clergy: Rev Monsignor Canon Joseph Boardman, St Joseph’,s Presbytery, Wordsworth Avenue, Penarth CF64 2RL T: (029) 2070 8247. E: penarth@rcadc.org Deacon: Rev Elfed Jones T: 07950 013224 E: elfed.jones@rcadc.org Parish Advisory Chair: Bill Nolan T: (029) 2070 2056 E: billnolan14@gmail.com Secretary: Mrs Joyce Harding. T: (029) 2051 2854 (i) (+) ST JOSEPH’,S, Wordsworth Avenue, Penarth CF64 2RL (1860-1915) Services: Sunday Mass 5pm (Sat) 9.30am streamed Hdys Mass 10am 7.30pm streamed Wkdys Mass M and Thu 9.30am (W 10am) F 7pm (F Exposition from 6.15pm) streamed Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 10 -11am Parish Groups: SVP, Guides, Rainbows, APF, Justice and Peace and Integrity of Creation Group, Children’,s Liturgy Group, Sacramental Preparation, Music Group, CAFOD School: St Joseph’,s Primary School, See Schools page 78 Hospice: Marie Curie Holme Tower. T: (029) 2042 6000 Chaplain: See below under St Mary’,s, Dinas Powys - Llandough Hospital p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 57
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58 CARDIFF (ii) (+) ST MARY’,S, Edith Road, Dinas Powys, CF64 4AD (1922) Services: Sunday Mass 11.15am Hdys Mass in St Joseph’,s 10am 7.30pm streamed No weekday Masses Sacrament of Reconciliation Sun after Mass on request Parish Groups: UCM, Choir, Music Group, Children’,s Liturgy Group, CAFOD, Sacramental Preparation Teams, Youth Group, SVP, Justice and Peace and Integrity of Creation Group School: St Richard Gwyn High, See Schools page 78 Hospital: Llandough Hospital T: (029) 2071 1711 Assistant Chaplain: Parish Priest T: (029) 2070 8247 Sick calls: Hospital –, Catholic Priest-on-call 24/7 Hospice/Nursing/Care Homes - Parish Priest T: (029) 2070 8247 PONTLLANFRAITH See Newbridge, Risca and Pontllanfraith PONTYPOOL AND BLAENAVON, Torfaen County Borough Clergy: Rev Canon Paul Miller, The Priest’,s House, Conway Road, Pontypool, Torfaen NP4 6HL Tel: (01495) 762280 E: pontypool@rcadc.org W: pontypoolparish.co.uk Parish Advisory Chair: Margaret Vidler E: helenvidler117@btinternet.com Secretary: Kath Moody T: (01495) 763642 E: p654moody@btinternet.com (i) (+) ST ALBAN, George Street, Pontypool (1884) Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) 9.30am Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament M 10-11am Rosary W 6.30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation W 6.30-6.55pm and on request Parish Groups: Bereavement Befriending, Children’,s Liturgy, SVP, Kano Youth Project, RCIA, UCM, Virgin of Revelation Prayer Group, Christian Meditation Group Schools: Padre Pio Catholic Primary, See Schools page 78 St Alban’,s Catholic High School, See Schools page 78 Hospital: County Hospital, Panteg T: (01495) 768768 (ii) (+) THE SACRED HEART AND ST FELIX, Ellick Street, Blaenavon (1868) Services: Sunday Mass 4.30pm (Sat) Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation on request Parish Groups: Children’,s Liturgy, Divine Mercy Prayer Group, SVP p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 58
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59 CARDIFF PORTH See Rhondda Cynon Taf South PORTHCAWL See Bridgend RHONDDA CYNON TAF (South), Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough OUR LADY OF THE VALLEYS a partnership of parishes serving Southern Rhondda Cynon Taf Clergy: Rev Dr Gareth Leyshon, St Dyfrig’,s Presbytery, Broadway, Treforest, Pontypridd CF37 1DB T: (01443) 402439 E: gareth.leyshon@rcadc.org Parish Sister: Sr Berenice O’,Dwyer SSJA, The Presbytery, Trinity Road, Tonypandy, CF40 1DO Tel: (01443) 421929 E: rhondda@rcadc.org W: tonypandy.pontypriddrcdeanery.org.uk Pastorate Leadership Team: Teresa Bressington, Teresa de Ste Croix, Marita Fernandez, Sr Berenice (i) (+) ALL HALLOWS, Miskin CF72 8PG. T: (01443) 228866 E: llantrisant@rcadc.org W: llantrisant.pontypriddrcdeanery.org.uk Services: Sunday Mass 9.15am Hdys Mass 7.00 pm Wkdys Mass W 10.00 am Thu 6.00 pm Sat 10.00 am except when changes noted on newsletter/website Sacrament of Reconciliation Sun 8.45am, also First Saturdays 10.30-11.00am Adoration 1 st &, 3 rd Saturdays 10.30-12.00noon Church Management Committee: Secretary: Teresa Bressington Parish Secretary: Suzy Stacey T: (01443) 228866 Parish Groups: UCM, Folk Group, Visiting Group, Children’,s Liturgy Hospital: Royal Glamorgan Hospital T: (01443) 443443 (ii) (+) ST DYFRIG, Broadway, Treforest CF37 1DB (Opened 1927 consecrated 1975, replaced original church of St Dubricius 1857-1927) T: (01443) 402439 E: treforest@rcadc.org W: treforest.pontypriddrcdeanery.org.uk Services: Sunday Mass 11.15am Hdys Mass Vigil 8.00 pm Wkdys Mass Mon 11.00am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sun 7pm Church Management Committee: Chair: Andy Viney Parish Groups: Parish Finance Committee, Hall Management Committee, Children’,s Liturgy Schools: St Michael’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 Cardinal Newman Comprehensive, See Schools page 78 p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 59
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60 CARDIFF University Chaplaincy: Parish feed for students on Instagram.com/usw_catholics See also main entry for ‘,University of South Wales Ecumenical Chaplaincy W: chaplaincy.southwales.ac.uk Hospitals: Pontypridd Cottage Hospital/Y Bwythyn T: (01443) 486144 (iii) (+) SS GABRIEL AND RAPHAEL, 13 Trinity Road, Tonypandy CF40 1DQ (1886) T: (01443) 421929 E: rhondda@rcadc.org W: tonypandy.pontypriddrcdeanery.org.uk Services: Sunday Mass 5.30pm Hdys 10.45am Wkdys M W Morning Prayer 9.15am followed by Service of the Word &, Holy Communion 9.30am F Morning Prayer 9.15am, then adoration until 10am Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5pm Parish Groups: Folk Group, Finance Committee School: St Gabriel and St Raphael Primary, See Schools page 78 Hospitals: Ysbyty Cwm Rhondda Llwynypia. and Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Ynysmaerdy T: (01443) 443443 (iv) ST MARY MAGDALENE, 4 Gynor Avenue, Ynyshir, Porth CF39 ONH T: (01443) 421929 E: rhondda@rcacd.org W: tonypandy.pontypriddrcdeanery.org.uk Services: Sunday Mass 4pm Hdys Vigil 6.30pm Wkdys Tu Morning Prayer 9.00 am followed by adoration until Mass 10 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sun 3.30pm Pilgrimages: For pilgrimages to Shrine of Our Lady of Penrhys –, please contact Sr Berenice T: (01443) 421929 All groups most welcome Rosary 2.45pm every Sunday except Christmas and Easter RHYMNEY See Tredegar, Ebbw Vale and Rhymney RISCA See Newbridge, Risca and Pontllanfraith ROGERSTONE See Newport, All Saints ROSS-ON-WYE See Monmouth TONYPANDY See Rhondda Cynon Taf South p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 60
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61 CARDIFF TREDEGAR, EBBW VALE and RHYMNEY Blaenau Gwent County Borough Clergy: Revv Richard Ayivi Aziati, Parish Priest, Lawrence Agyapong, (Archdiocese of Accra), The Presbytery, Scwrfa Road, Dukestown, Tredegar, NP22 4AT T: (01495) 717162 (m) 07741 599286/07876 543393 E: tredegar@rcadc.org W: www.trevcatholics.co.uk Facebook page: St John’,s Rhymney All Saints Ebbw Vale and Immaculate Conception Tredegar Livestream from Tredegar: https://ipcamlive.com/ictredegar Livestream from Ebbw Vale and Rhymney: https://m.facebook.com/TrevCatholicsWales/ (i) (+) THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, Scwrfa Road, Dukestown, Tredegar, NP22 4AT (1852-1860). Services: Sunday Mass 5.30pm (Sat) 9am Divine Mercy Chaplet 3pm every day Hdys &, Wkdys See Newsletter Exposition of Blessed Sacrament 30 minutes before Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 4.30pm and on request Parish Advisory Mr Brian Holland T: (01495) 722919 Parish Groups: Adorers, Guild of St. Stephen, APF, SVP School: St Joseph’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 (ii) (+) ST JOHN, Hill Street, Rhymney NP22 5JD (1861). New Church (1966) Contact: Mrs Sandra Jones T: (01685) 840454 Services: Sunday Mass 5.30pm Hdys &, Wkdys See Newsletter Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 30 minutes before Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation Sun 5pm and on request Parish Advisory Mrs Sandra Jones Parish Groups: Adorers, Guild of St. Stephen, APF, Prayer Group, Ladies Guild School: St Joseph’,s Primary, See Schools page 78 Hospital: Redwood Hospital Suite T: (01685) 846402 (iii) (+) ALL SAINTS, Tredegar Road, Ebbw Vale, NP23 6JQ (1865-1905 - New Church 1924). Contact: Mr Vincent McCarthy T: (01495) 304022 Services: Sunday Mass 10.30am Hdys &, Wkdys See Newsletter Exposition of Blessed Sacrament 30 minutes before Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation before Mass and on request Parish Advisory Mr Vincent McCarthy Parish Groups: Guild of St Stephen, APF, SVP, Friends of All Saints Parish, Friends of Lourdes School: All Saints Primary, See Schools page 78 Hospital: Ysbyty’,r Tri Chwm T: (01495) 353200 Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan T: (01495) 363636 p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 61
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62 CARDIFF TREFOREST See Rhondda Cynon Taf South UNIVERSITY CHAPLAINCY, CARDIFF T: (029) 2022 8738 62 Park Place, E: elliot.hanson@rcadc.org Cardiff CF10 3AS W: cardiffcatholicchaplaincy.org Facebook: Cardiff University Chaplaincy Chaplain: Rev Elliot Hanson, Clergy House, Charles Street, Cardiff CF10 2SF E: elliot.hanson@rcadc.org Services: Sunday Mass at the Aquinas Hall, 62 Park Place, Cardiff at 6pm Hdys and Wkdys See Newsletter Organisations: Catholic Students Society (CathSoc), Alumni Association, SVP UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH WALES ECUMENICAL CHAPLAINCY Director of Chaplaincy Services: Rev Vaughan Rees Postal address: The Chaplaincy, The Meeting House, University of South Wales, Pontypridd, CF37 1DL. T: (01443) 654060 E: chaplaincy@southwales.ac.uk W: chaplaincy.southwales.ac.uk Facebook: facebook.com/southwaleschaplaincy In an emergency: contact St Dyfrig’,s, Treforest T: (01443) 402439 for a Catholic Priest or the University Switchboard T: (01443) 480480 for the Duty Chaplain Services: Mass is celebrated on campus during undergraduate term only. For times, please contact the Chaplaincy, check their website and facebook or see St Dyfrig’,s Newsletter or website. For Sunday and Holy Days please see St Dyfrig’,s, Treforest. USK, Monmouthshire T: (01291) 672594 (+) SS DAVID LEWIS &, FRANCIS XAVIER E: usk@rcadc.org (1806 - 1847) rededicated 1974 W: catholicparishofusk.org.uk Clergy: Rev Bernard Sixtus, 26 Porth y Carne Street, Usk NP15 1RZ (m) 07720 272137 Services: Sunday Mass 9.30am Hdys See Newsletter Wkdys Mass M 3pm, Tu W F 9am, Thu 3.30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sun 9am Parish Advisory Chair: TBA Council: Secretary : TBA Parish Groups: St David Lewis Group, Archconfraternity of St Stephen, Finance Committee, Social Committee. Prisons: Usk T: (01291) 671600 Prescoed T: (01291) 675000 WEOBLEY AND KINGTON, Herefordshire Clergy: Rev Dom Simon McGurk, 0.S.B., Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire HR2 9RZ T: (01544) 318325 or Belmont Abbey (01432) 374721 E: sjsmcgurk@gmail.com W: thomasandbede.com Parish Advisory Chair: Mrs Tricia Carter E: triciacarter2691@gmail.com Council: Secretary: Mrs Kerry Poole E: poole831@btinternet.com p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 62
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63 CARDIFF (i) (+) ST THOMAS OF HEREFORD, Kington Road, Weobley (1834) Services: Sunday Mass 10.30am (with Children’,s Liturgy) Hdys Mass See Newsletter or Website Wkdys See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation before Mass (ii) ST BEDE THE VENERABLE, Bridge Street, Kington, HR5 3DW Services: Sunday Mass 6pm (Sat) Hdys Mass See Newsletter Wkdys Mass See Newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat before Mass Hospital: Kington Court, Kington YNYSHIR See Rhonddda Cynon Taf South THE ORDINARIATE OF OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM (Wales South East Mission) Clergy: Rev Dr Bernard Sixtus, 50 Richmond Road, Abergavenny NP7 5RE T: (m) 07720 272137 E: bernard.sixtus@ordinariate.org.uk Rev David Hathaway, 184 Moorland Road, Cardiff CF24 2LR T: (029) 2025 5411 E: david.hathaway@ordinariate.org.uk W: ordinariate.org.uk/groups/wales-se Services: Mass according to the Rite of the Ordinariate Sunday 11am at St Basil &, St Gwladys, Tregwilym Road, Rogerstone NP10 9WD p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 63
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64 CARDIFF DEANERIES IN THE ARCHDIOCESE The Archdiocese of Cardiff is divided into four deaneries comprising the parishes and chaplaincies listed below. Every priest exercising pastoral ministry in the deanery belongs to the deanery conference which meets at regular intervals. ST DAVID Dean: Rev Brian Gray VF Cathedral, St Cadoc/Blessed Sacrament/St John Lloyd, St Brigid/Christ the King/St Paul, St Alban, St Francis, St Joseph, St Mary/Holy Family, St Patrick, St Peter, St Philip Evans, St Teilo with Our Lady of Lourdes, University Chaplaincy, Barry, Dinas Powys, Penarth OUR LADY OF PENRHYS Dean: Rev Canon John Kelly VF Abercynon, Bridgend/Porthcawl, Caerphilly/Bargoed, Llantrisant/Treforest/Tonypandy/Ynyshir: Llantwit Major/Cowbridge, Maesteg/Aberkenfig, Merthyr Tydfil, Mountain Ash/Aberdare/Hirwaun, University of South Wales Ecumenical Chaplaincy SS JULIUS &, AARON Dean: Rev Canon Nicholas James VF Abergavenny/Llanarth, Abertillery/Brynmawr, Chepstow/Caldicot, Cwmbran/Pontnewydd, Monmouth/Ross on Wye, Newbridge/Risca/Pontllanfraith, Newport All Saints, Newport St Patrick, Pontypool/Blaenavon, Tredegar/Ebbw Vale/Rhymney, Usk, Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham ST JOHN KEMBLE Dean: Rev Dom Brendan Thomas OSB VF Belmont, Hereford Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Hereford St Francis Xavier, Ledbury, Leominster/Bromyard: Weobley/Kington p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 64
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65 CARDIFF Abercynon 6 0 3 0 0 5 64 Aberdare / Hirwaun/M. Ash 8 0 0 3 3 33 141 Abergavenny 15 4 9 9 7 20 174 Aberkenfig 1 0 20 0 0 1 30 Abertillery / Brynmawr 2 0 5 0 0 4 82 Bargoed 0 0 0 0 0 5 24 Barry 18 1 14 12 3 32 264 Belmont Abbey 18 0 7 24 5 17 181 Bridgend 32 3 20 56 1 24 426 Bromyard 1 0 0 0 1 4 47 Caerphilly 16 0 19 9 1 21 199 Cardiff Blessed Sacrament 1 0 5 2 0 6 45 Christ the King 14 0 30 15 1 15 170 Holy Family St Albans on the Moors 83 4 34 7 3 27 605 St Brigid &, St. Pauls 34 1 27 27 1 20 242 St Cadoc 8 0 19 23 1 81 400 St David`s Cathedral 7 2 2 3 4 3 291 St Francis of Assisi St John Lloyd 5 0 0 0 0 9 111 St Joseph 44 0 28 10 1 11 252 St Mary of the Angels St Patrick 21 0 14 0 3 35 213 St Peter 43 0 58 4 5 28 364 St Philip Evans 38 3 59 0 2 3 128 St Teilo with Our Lady 30 0 16 8 2 23 232 Chepstow 9 0 7 1 4 18 154 Cwmbran 42 4 28 10 0 42 326 Ebbw Vale 4 1 5 2 0 11 74 Hereford Our Lady Queen of Martyrs 19 0 27 7 0 7 101 St Francis Xavier 39 1 60 20 0 11 288 Ledbury 3 0 4 0 0 5 93 Leominster 3 0 7 0 1 0 71 Llanarth 1 0 0 0 2 1 24 Llantrisant 1 0 0 0 1 7 177 Llantwit Major 1 0 0 0 0 8 95 Maesteg 8 6 34 1 2 21 96 Pastoral Statistics for 2022 PARISH Recept- First Confirm- Mass Baptism ions Communion ation Marriages Deaths attendances p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 65
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66 CARDIFF Merthyr Tydfil St Aloysius 5 1 21 1 0 5 42 St Illtyd 9 0 18 1 2 33 20 St Mary 20 0 17 38 5 28 166 Merthyr Vale 0 1 0 0 0 5 32 Monmouth 7 0 5 0 1 7 76 Newbridge Newport All Saints 143 0 108 30 10 125 664 St Patrick 22 0 35 1 2 23 160 Penarth/Dinas Powys 15 0 19 24 3 21 282 Pontypool Porthcawl 0 0 0 0 0 9 97 Pyle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rhondda 6 0 22 22 1 11 97 Rhymney 0 1 1 1 0 0 25 Ross-on-Wye 6 0 22 0 0 2 69 Tredegar 4 0 7 0 1 12 64 Treforest 9 2 19 3 0 7 190 Usk 4 2 2 2 0 4 57 Weobley 3 0 0 0 1 2 51 Total 828 37 857 376 80 852 8276 Pastoral Statistics for 2022 PARISH Recept- First Confirm- Mass Baptism ions Communion ation Marriages Deaths attendances p19-66_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:05 Page 66
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67 ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF CLERGY –, DIOCESAN AGYEPONG Lawrence (Archdiocese of Accra), The Presbytery, Scwrfa Road, Dukestown, Tredegar NP22 4AT T: (01495) 717162 E: lawrence.agyepong@rcadc.org AZIATI Richard Ayivi (Archdiocese of Accra), The Presbytery, Scwrfa Road, Dukestown, Tredegar NP22 4AT T: (01495) 717162 E: richard.aziati@rcadc.org BOARDMAN Monsignor Canon Joseph (1988), St. Joseph’,s Presbytery, Wordsworth Avenue, Penarth CF64 2RL T: (029) 2070 8247 E: joseph.boardman@rcadc.org BORD Andrea (1981), St Brigid’,s Presbytery, Crystal Glen, Cardiff CF14 5QN T: (029) 2075 2389 E: andrea.bord@rcadc.org BOYE John (Archdiocese of Accra), The Presbytery, Monica Street, Maesteg CF34 9AY T: (01656) 733282 E: john.boye@rcadc.org BRYCE Laurence BEng (Hons), STB (2019), Archbishop’,s House, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HD T: (029) 2037 9031 E: laurence.bryce@rcadc.org DAVIES Peter, BA, MTh, (2018) 153 GabaIfa Avenue, Llandaff North Cardiff CF14 2PB T: 07484 841629 E: peter.davies@rcadc.org DOYLE Michael, BSc (Hons), BTheol(Hons) (2014), The Clergy House, Charles Street, Cardiff CF10 2SF T: (029) 2023 1407 E: michael.doyle@rcadc.org ENGLISH Canon Barry BSc (Hons), HND MCIOB, DipTh, (1989), St Mary’,s Priory, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 8RG T: (01685) 723336 E: barry.english@rcadc.org EVANS Canon Michael P. (1982), The Presbytery, Court Road, Barry CF63 4ET T: (01446) 735051 E: michael.evans@rcadc.org GRAY Brian VG (1998) St Cadoc’,s Presbytery, Parracombe Crescent, Llanrumney, Cardiff CF3 5LT T: (029) 2077 8038 E: brian.gray@rcadc.org GRIFFITHS Canon John (1983), The Presbytery, Old Church Road, Whitchurch, Cardiff CF14 1AD T: (029) 2062 3444 E: john.griffiths@rcadc.org HANSON Elliot (2022), BA(Hons), STB, Clergy House, Charles Street, Cardiff CF10 2SF T: (029) 2023 1407 E: elliot.hanson@rcadc.org HAYMAN Canon David Anthony, BD(Hons), MA (1995), The Priory, 67 Talbot Street, Cardiff CF11 9BX T: (029) 2023 0492 E: david.hayman@rcadc.org HENNESSY Liam MA, STL, JCL (1982), 2 Queen Street, Abertillery, NP13 1AN T: (01495) 212339 E: liam.hennessy@rcadc.org JAMES Canon Nicholas BA VF (1997), 26 St Mary Street, Monmouth NP25 3DB T: (01600) 712029 E: nicholas.james@rcadc.org JAMES Robert BA(Hons), BD, STB (2018) Our Lady’,s Presbytery, Miskin Road, Mountain Ash, CF45 3UA T: (01443) 476973 E: robert.james@rcadc.org JONES Canon Matthew MA, JCL (1978), St. Brigid’,s Presbytery, Crystal Glen, Cardiff CF14 5QN T: (029) 2075 2389 E: matthew.jones@rcadc.org KELLY Canon John BA, VF (1980), Provost, St Helen’,s Presbytery, Nantgarw Road, Caerphilly CF83 3FB T: (029) 2088 3192 E: john.kelly@rcadc.org KOZIK Artur (Polish Mission), 174 Newport Road, Cardiff CF24 1DL T: 07516 521429 E: pcm.cardiff@rcadc.org LEYSHON Gareth J. PhD, MA, BTh, MinstP (2007), St Dyfrig’,s Presbytery, Broadway, Treforest, Pontypridd CF37 1DB T: (01443) 402439 E: gareth.leyshon@rcadc.org McGRATH Timothy (1996), St Mary’,s Presbytery, 39 Ewenny Road, Bridgend CF31 3HS T: (01656) 652034 E: timothy.mcgrath@rcadc.org McLAREN Peter (2017), 1Wiston Path, Fairwater, Cwmbran NP44 4PZ T: (01633) 770754 E: peter.mclaren@rcadc.org CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 67
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68 MILLAR Paul B.Sc. (1990), The Priest’,s House, Conway Road, Pontypool, Torfaen NP4 6HL T: (01495) 762280 E: paul.millar@rcadc.org MOBUOGWU Valentine, (Diocese of Issele-Uku, Nigeria), St Patrick’,s Presbytery, Grange Gardens, Grangetown, Cardiff CF11 7LJ T: (029) 2025 3514 E: valentine.mobuogwu@rcadc.org O’,DONNELL David (1982), The Presbytery, 277 Cowbridge Road West, Ely, Cardiff CF5 1JB T: (029) 2059 1503 E: david.odonnell@rcadc.org ORJIEBELE Malachy, (Diocese of Issele-Uku, Nigeria), St Patrick’,s Presbytery, Grange Gardens, Grangetown, Cardiff CF11 7LJ T: (029) 2025 3514 E: malachy.orjiebele@rcadc.org PAINE Kevin (1988), The Presbytery, Ashfield Road, Newbridge, Gwent NP1 4RB T: (01495) 243304 E: kevin.paine@rcadc.org ROWLES Mark Joseph (1995), The Presbytery, Ham Lane East, Llantwit Major, CF61 1TQ T: (01446) 792381 E: mark.rowles@rcadc.org ST CLAIR Michael BD (1987), St Mary’,s Presbytery, Chepstow, NP16 5JE T: (01291) 622649 E: michael.stclair@rcadc.org STANTON Daniel, MA, (2017), The Presbytery, Oak Street, Cwmbran NP44 3LT T: (01633) 482346 E: daniel.stanton@rcadc.org UGWUMMADU Solomon. (Diocese of Issele-Uku, Nigeria), St Patrick’,s Presbytery, Grange Gardens, Grangetown, Cardiff CF11 7LJ T: (029) 2025 3514 E: solomon.ugwummadu@rcadc.org WILLIAMS Nicholas MSc (2018) St Alban’,s Royal College, Valladolid, Spain E: nicholas.williams@rcadc.org WILTSHIRE Adrian, (2007), The Presbytery, New Street, Ledbury HR8 2EE T: (01531) 635354 E: adrian.wiltshire@rcadc.org CLERGY RETIRED ARCHBISHIOP EMERITUS STACK George, The Priest’,s House, 18 High Street, Caerleon NP18 1AG E: george.stack@rcadc.org BRIFFA Silvio (1991) 201 New Road, Porthcawl CF36 5NN E: silvio.briffa@rcadc.org CASHIN Patrick (1969), Ashgrove, Beaumont Avenue, Blackrock Rd, Cork T12 C9R3 E: patrick.cashin@rcadc.org COYNE Patrick Queen of Peace Nursing Home, Churchfields, Knock, Co Mayo, Ireland T: 094 9388279 DALTON Rev Monsignor Desmond (1970), Parroquia San Pablo, Casilla 09-01-5825, Guayaquil, Ecuador DAVIES-HALE Allan B.A., (1983) Flat 2 Dorchester Court, Brandreth Road, Cardiff CF23 5LU T: (029) 2221 6932 E: allan.davies-hale@rcadc.org MAGUIRE Monsignor Canon John (1967) Holy Family Presbytery, Carter Place, Fairwater, Cardiff CF5 3NP T: 07791 757167 E: john.maguire@rcadc.org O’,CONNELL Canon Edward BA, HDipEd, (1980) 200 Grand Avenue, Ely, Cardiff CF5 4HX E: edward.oconnell@rcadc.org O’,GORMAN Canon Patrick (1971), Meadow View, School Road, Miskin, Pontyclun CF62 8PG T: (01443) 238222 E: patrick.ogorman@rcadc.org O’,LEARY Rev Monsignor Finbarr MSc, CQSW (1966), Tigh Na Sagart, Clogagh, Timoleague, Bandon, Co Cork, Ireland P72 HR59 T: 00353 83853 98357 PHILLIPS John LBHJ (in residence), The Presbytery, Cardiff Road, Abercynon, CF45 4RR T: (01443) 740353 E: john.phillips@rcadc.org CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 68
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69 REARDON Monsignor Canon Robert STL (1971), 18 Colwill Road, Gabalfa, Cardiff CF14 2QQ T: 07774 410757 E: robert.reardon@rcadc.org SHORE Liam (1967), 2 Bowden Court, Market Street, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland SLATER Francis X (1966), 62 Walkers Green, Marden, Hereford HR1 3EB T: (01432) 882332 E: francis.slater@rcadc.org TREDGET Dermot, 7 The Hermitage, Eastbury, Hungerford, Berkshire RG17 7JN E: dermot.tredget@rcadc.org CLERGY - RELIGIOUS BERRY Andrew OSB Our Lady’,s Presbytery, 101 Belmont Road, Hereford HR2 7JR T: (01432) 265177 E: andrew.berry@rcadc.org CARNEY Matthew OSB, BA, STB, The Priory of Our Lady &, St Michael, 10 Pen-y- Pound, Abergavenny NP7 5UD T: (01873) 851051 E: matthew.carney@rcadc.org CUDDIHY Brian E, IC, (retired) St. Patrick’,s Presbytery, 151 Cromwell Road, Newport, NP19 OHS Tel: (01633) 672334 E: brian.cuddihy@rcadc.org DENIS Benny, St Peter’,s Presbytery, St Peter’,s Street, Cardiff CF24 3BA T: (029) 2048 3394 EVANS Michael, OSB, BA, FRSA, FRNS, Belmont Abbey, Hereford HR2 9RZ T: (01432) 374734 E: michaelevansOSB@rcadc.org FUSE Chris IC, St Peter’,s Presbytery, St Peter’,s Street, Cardiff CF24 3BA T: (029) 2048 3394 E: chris.fuse@rcadc.org GEE Alexander, St Alban’,s, Swinton Street, Splott, Cardiff CF24 2NX T: (029) 2046 3219 E: fralexander@cardifforatory.co.uk HOLDSWORTH Stephen, DipEd, Belmont Abbey, Hereford HR2 9RZ JABALE Rt Rev Mark OSB, L,è,s L. Belmont Abbey HR2 9RZ JONES Sebastian, , SChLJ, BTh, JCL., Dip luris Can, MA, (Hist), JCD, St Alban’,s, Swinton Street, Splott, Cardiff CF24 2NX T: (029) 2046 3219 E: frsebastian@cardifforatory.co.uk KENYON Alexander OSB, Belmont Abbey, HR2 9RZ T: (01432) 374743 KUTTIKKATT Jose, IC, The Presbytery, New Zealand Road, Cardiff CF14 3BR T: (029) 2041 1819 KUMMINIYIL Shinto, IC, 151 Cromwell Rod, Newport NP10 0HS T: (01633) 672334 LOBO Patrick, OSB, BSc, BD, Belmont Abbey, Hereford HR2 9RZ T: (01432) 374736 E: patricklobo@rcadc.org &, dompatricklobo@gmail.com McCARTHY Michael J, IC, St. Peter’,s Presbytery, St. Peter’,s Street, Cardiff CF24 3BA T: (029) 2048 3394 E: michael.mccarthy@rcadc.org McGURK Simon OSB, BA, STL., Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire HR2 9RZ T: (01544) 318325 E: simon.mcgurk@rcadc.org NORRIS James, OSB, BA, STL, Belmont Abbey, Hereford HR2 9RZ T: (01432) 374727 E: jamesnorris2019@gmail.com ODOK Richard OP (Dominicans), The Presbytery, 9 Stow Hill, Newport NP20 1TP T: (01633) 265533 E: richard.odok@rcadc.org OGBE Stephen OP (Dominicans), The Presbytery, 9 Stow Hill, Newport NP20 1TP T: (01633) 265533 E: stephen.ogbe@rcadc.org PALARAKAROTTU Matthew CRM, St David Presbytery, Park Crescent, Newport NP20 3AO E: matthewcrm@csmegb.net PARKINSON Joseph OSB, Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire, HR2 9RZ T: (01432) 374740 CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 69
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70 PRIMAVESI Augustine, OSB LLB STD Belmont Abbey, Hereford HR2 9RZ T: (01432) 374744 E: domaugustine@outlook.com ROLLINSON Jonathan, OSB, BA, STB, Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire HR2 9RZ T: (01432) 374737 E: jonathan@belmontabbey.org.uk SCANLAN Philip IC, The Presbytery, New Zealand Road, Cardiff CF14 3BR T: (029) 2041 1819 E: philip.scanlan@rcadc.org STONHAM Rt. Rev. Paul, OSB, BA, STB, Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire HR2 9RZ T: (01432) 374718 E: abbot@belmontabbey.org.uk THOMAS Brendan, OSB, BA, STL, St Francis Xavier, 19 Broad Street, Hereford HR4 9AP T: (01432) 273485 E: brendan.thomas@rcadc.org CLERGY - ORDINARIATE OF OUR LADY OF WALSINGHAM HATHAWAY David 184 Moorland Road, Cardiff CF24 2LR T: (029) 2025 5411 E: david.hathaway@ordinariate.org.uk SIXTUS Bernard PhD, MA, BA(Hons), 26 Porth y Carne Street, Usk NP16 1RZ (m) 07720 272137 E: bernard.sixtus@ordinariate.org.uk PERMANENT DEACONS CINOTTI Pasquale E-mail: pasquale.cinotti@rcadc.org COYNE Robert T: (01656) 783540 E: robert.coyne@rcadc.org ERHARDT Dr Andreas T: (01873) 855078 E-mail: andreas.erhardt@rcadc.org EDWARDS Richard T: 07712 677119 E: richard.edwards@rcadc.org HOWE Mark T: (029) 2062 1045 E: mark.howe@rcadc.org JONES Elfed T: (029) 2021 5158 (m) 07950 013224 E: elfed.jones@rcadc.org MAHONEY Christian T: 07764 515864 E: christian.mahoney@rcadc.org MANGHAN Dr Philip T: 07960 513558 E: philip.manghan@rcadc.org MARTIN Anthony T: (01656) 772270 E-mail: anthony.martin@rcadc.org MELHUISH Stephen, (Diocese of Portsmouth) T: (029) 2019 3532 E: smelhuish@portsmouthdiocese.org.uk O’,KEEFE David T: (01685) 375761 (m) 07703 256035 E: david.okeefe@rcadc.org RANDELL Michael (m) 07929 872171 E: michael.randell@rcadc.org SCANLON Professor Maurice T: (029) 2021 2651 E: maurice.scanlon@rcadc.org TASKER Garth T: 07939 310176 E: gtasker@rcadc.org WYMAN Eddie T: (01432) 263575 E: eddie.wyman@rcadc.org PERMANENT DEACONS –, RETIRED MALONEY Patrick T: (01495) 756695 E: patrick.maloney@rcadc.org MORRISSEY Melvyn, T: (029) 2086 4960 E: melvyn.morrissey@rcadc.org WITHERS Richard T: (01633) 262160 CLERGY –, TRANSITIONAL DEACON CUTLAN Dale Allen Hall, London Aberdare CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 70
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71 Diocesan Priests by Date of Ordination (Listed according to the year in which they became priests of this diocese. Where this dif fers from the year of priestly ordination, this latter is shown in brackets). 1966 O’,LEARY, Mgr Finbarr BA, CQSW (Retired) SLATER, Francis (Retired) 1967 SHORE, Liam (Retired) MAGUIRE, Mgr Canon John (Retired) 1969 CASHIN, Patrick (Retired) 1970 DALTON, Mgr Desmond (Retired) 1971 O’,GORMAN, Canon Patrick (Retired) REARDON, Mgr Canon Robert STL (Retired) 1977 JAMES, Nicholas BA 1978 JONES, Canon Matthew MA, LCL 1980 KELLY, Canon John Martin B.A. O’,CONNELL, Canon Edward F. BA, HDipEd (Retired) 1981 BORD, Andrea 1982 EVANS, Canon Michael P. HENNESSY, Liam MA, STL, JCL O’,DONNELL, David 1983 GRIFFITHS, Canon John DAVIES-HALE, Allan B.A. (Retired) 1987 ST CLAIR, Michael Walter 1988 BOARDMAN, Mgr Canon Joseph 1989 ENGLISH, Canon Barry 1990 MILLAR, Paul BSc 1991 BRIFFA, Silvio (1971) (Retired) 1995 HAYMAN, Canon David Anthony B.D.(Hons), M.A. ROWLES, Mark Joseph 1996 McGRATH, Timothy 1998 GRAY, Brian PAINE, Kevin 2007 WILTSHIRE Adrian LEYSHON Gareth J. Ph.D., M.A., B.Th., M.Inst.P. 2014 DOYLE, Michael 2017 McLAREN Peter STANTON Daniel M.A. 2018 DAVIES Peter B.A., M.Th JAMES Robert WILLIAMS Nicholas 2019 BRYCE Laurence B.Eng 2022 HANSON Elliott CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 71
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72 Clergy Anniversaries —, Cardiff Archdiocese 1990-2023 January 11 Andrew Maggs 2005 14 Sean Kearney 2016 25 Patrick Creed 2000 19 James Boyle 1997 27 Thomas Joseph Dove-Nowell 1996 19 Michael Hagerty 2011 26 Clive Loosemore 2005 February 4 Thomas Keane 2015 4 Gerald Chidgey 2005 7 Francis Morris 1990 5 John O’,Flaherty 1999 8 Raymond O’,Shea 2021 6 Francis Mulvey 2014 10 Pierce Maher 2011 7 John O’,Leary 1990 19 Luke Delaney 2000 10 Patrick J. Gibbons 1990 28 ARCHBISHOP MICHAEL 16 Noel Williams 2014 McGRATH 1961 19 Michael Patrick Murphy 1995 28 Patrick Daly 2021 September March 2 Sean Seddon 1993 2 John James Thomas 2018 15 Phillip McAuliffe 1994 3 William Lloyd 1991 17 William 0 ‘,Connor 1990 6 ARCHBISHOP PETER SMITH 2020 21 Rowland Evans 2002 7 Thomas Nulty 2004 27 John Crowe 1991 23 Cornelius Reidy 1990 25 Laurence O’,Brien 1999 October 26 Francis Murphy 2006 3 Terence Anthony Shaw 1992 27 ARCHBISHOP JOHN ALOYSIUS 9 John Mullin 2021 WARD OFM Cap 2007 16 Michael Keegan 1991 28 William Isaac 2021 24 Patrick Crowley 1991 25 ARCHBISHOP FRANCIS April MOSTYN 1939 4 Paul Chidgey 2011 6 William Morris 1991 November 6 Felix Connolly 2004 2 Donal Gillespie 2014 6 Patrick Kerrisk 2012 2 Michael Ronan 2020 12 BISHOP THOMAS JOSEPH 2 Michael Cronin 2018 BROWN OSB 1880 8 William Browne 1990 14 Dermot Clancy 1998 11 BISHOP JOHN CUTHBERT 15 John McLoughlin 1998 HEDLEY OSB 1895 16 Bernard Whitehouse 2002 11 Gerald Cullen 2015 26 Gregory Matus 2010 12 Ambrose Walsh 2020 13 Thomas Brennan 2000 May 14 Philip Dwyer 2011 10 Francis O’,Donnell 2010 16 leuan Wyn Jones 2010 10 Geoffrey Beach 2010 18 ARCHBISHOP JOHN 12 Patrick O’,Connell 1991 ALOYSIUS MURPHY 1995 20 John Rohan 1994 20 Thomas Dunne 2001 28 J.H.Volan Evans 2005 June 5 James Mulvihill 2011 December 7 William Boxall 2016 1 Dewi Davies 2007 9 Eammon Moran 1992 12 John Owen 2018 19 ARCHBISHOP JAMES 24 John Fahy 2008 ROMAN US 25 Denis Torney 2007 BILSBORROW, O.S.B. 1931 26 John Meredith 2013 21 Bernard Joseph Egan 1993 27 Martin Delaney 1997 28 John O’,Regan 2016 July 29 Michael Martin 2001 12 Patrick Fitzsimmons 1991 31 Liam Doyle 1992 13 Colin Henneberry 1997 31 Marshall Gibbs 2004 May they rest in peace. Amen CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 72
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73 RELIGIOUS ORDERS MEN BENEDICTINES: Belmont, Abergavenny, Weobley, Hereford No. 1, No. 2, Leominster and Bromyard ROSMINIANS: Cardiff No. 6, No. 9, Newport No. 2 THE ORATORY OF ST PHILIP NERI IN FORMATION, Cardiff No. 2 WOMEN MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY The Convent, Balaclava Road, Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil, CF48 3BS. T: (01685) 376232. Srs Gemmr Paul, Superior, Simeon, Prasansa, Innocentia POOR CLARES Poor Clare Monastery, Much Birch, Hereford HR2 8P5. T: (01981) 540546. E: claremon@uwclub.net Sisters Lilly Maria Augustin, Sr. Mary Pia Chapman, Sr. Miriam Ruth Gerzon, Sr. Maria Anezka Gielen, Sr. Mary Josephine McCarthy, Sr. Mary Beatrix Meehan, Sr. M.Bede McNally, Sr. Mary Elizabeth Nicholls, Sr. Mary Francis Pullen, Sr. Mary Seraphina Samson, Sr. Mary Lourdes Sosing, Mother Mary Damian Wiley (Abbess)Sr. Mary Agatha Wirthmiller. Mass times: Sun 11 am Weekdays 8am SISTERS OF ST JOSEPH OF ANNECY Provincialate: Sisters of St Joseph, 173 Chepstow Road, Newport NP19 8GH. Sister Provincial: (01633) 872330, provincial@sistersofstjoseph.co.uk Provincial Secretary: secretary@sistersofstjoseph.co.uk Communities: Chepstow Road: Sisters of St Joseph, 173 Chepstow Road, Newport NP19 8GH. (01633) 245070 Srs. St. Joseph, Alice, Carol, Monica, Teresa Kolb. New Inn: St Joseph`s Convent, 2-4 The Highway, New Inn, Pontypool, Torfaen, NP4 0PW Community Tel: (01495) 835005, New Inn Care: (01495) 835006 Srs. Maria Goretti, Annunciata, Carmel, Finola, Laurentia, Miriam, Punitha, Raymond, Teresa Carmel, Veronica, Anna, Esther, Madeleine Sophie, Thomasina. North Lodge: Sisters of St Joseph, North Lodge, Newport Road, Cwmbran, Torfaen NP44 3EU. (01633) 872330 Srs. Susan and Anne (Sr Kay c/o Sr Susan) Skelmorlie: Sisters of St Joseph, Skelmorlie, Stow Park Circle, Newport NP20 4HN. (01633) 252321 Srs. Bridget Pritchard, Marianne Donnelly, Collette Bamber, Mairé,ad Noonan, Margaret Edwards, Justina Morrin Rumney: Sisters of St Joseph, 151 Wentloog Road, Rumney, Cardiff CF3 3HE. (029) 2077 5547 Srs. Marie de Montfort demontfortmarie@hotmail.com and Maureen Davies maureen.davies@rcadc.org CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 73
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74 Tonypandy: Sisters of St Joseph, The Presbytery, Trinity Road, Tonypandy CF40 1DQ. (01443) 421929 Sr. Berenice, berenice.odwyer@talk21.com Willow House: Sisters of St. Joseph, 21 Stow Park Circle, Newport, NP20 4HF (01633) 497001 Srs. Teresa Anthony, Bernadette Marie, Denis Mary, Ellen, Genevieve, Henrietta, Mary Michael, Mary O’,Neill, Paul Gerard, Visitation. SISTERS OF NAZARETH Nazareth House, Colum Road, Cardiff CF10 3UN. T: (029) 2022 0943 E: superior.cardiffuk@nazarethcare.com W: www.sistersofnazareth.com Sr Anna Maria Doolan, Sister Superior, Sr Marie Therese Docherty, Sr Aquinas Macdonald, Sr Elizabeth Hackett For enquiries about care facilities E: gm.cardiffuk@nazarethcare.com CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 74
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75 CARDIFF ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF &, DIOCESE OF MENEVIA COLLECTIONS –, 2024 Unless otherwise stated offerings sent to Archbishop’,s House, Cardiff / Curia Offices, Swansea DECEMBER 2023 –, DECEMBER 2024 DECEMBER CRIB COLLECTIONS 2023 Caritas Cardiff and Menevia / Friends of the Holy Land / Knights and Dames of the Holy Sepulchre Month Date Cause Designation –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, JANUARY Sunday 28th Racial Justice Sunday Discretionary –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, FEBUARY Sunday 25th Lent Family Fast Day Discretionary - CAFOD (Direct to CAFOD) –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, MARCH Friday 29th (Good Friday) Holy Places of the Holy Land Mandated by Holy See –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, APRIL Sunday 21st Priest Training Fund Vocations (Good Shepherd Sunday) Mandated by Diocese –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, MAY Sunday 12th (Sunday after Catholic Communications Mandated by Ascension) Network Holy See –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, JUNE Sunday 16th Day for Life Mandated by CBCEW –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, JUNE Sunday 30th Peter’,s Pence Mandated by Holy See –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, JULY Sunday 14th Sea Sunday / Stella Mandated by Maris (formally AoS) CBCEW –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, SEPTEMBER Sunday 8th Education Sunday Discretionary –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, SEPTEMBER Sunday 15th Evangelii Gaudium Mandated by Sunday (formally Home CBCEW Mission Sunday) –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, OCTOBER Sunday 6th Harvest Family Fast Day Discretionary - CAFOD (Direct to CAFOD) –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, OCTOBER Sunday 20th World Mission Sunday Mandated by Holy See (Direct to MISSIO) –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, NOVEMBER Sunday 3rd Sick &, Retired Clergy Mandated by Diocese –,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–,–, *ANNUAL MISSION APPEAL An Annual Mission Appeal –, date agreed between Parish Priest and Order making the Appeal. 1. For 2024 in Cardiff it is the Missionaries of African (White Fathers) and Menevia the combined Mission Societies made up of: Missionaries of St Paul, Network for a Better World (lay), DelaSalle Brothers, Vincentian Fathers, Marists, SCJ Bethram Fathers 2. A mandatory “,Red Box”, membership appeal every five years without monetary collection, penultimate Sunday in October. p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 75
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76 CARDIFF Wistaston Hall: Oblate Retreat and Spirituality Centre 89 Broughton Lane, Wistaston, Crewe CW2 8JS 01270 568653 rachel.challoner@oblateretreatcentre.org.uk www.orc-crewe.org Wistaston Hall is a welcoming holistic spiritual life centre that is an oasis of peace, care and comfort. At Wistaston Hall we welcome all people who are searching. We strive to offer a place where you will find peace, rest, and an opportunity for prayer away from the stresses of daily life. Coming from the Catholic tradition we sponsor a range of events throughout the year. A selection of events we have on offer: Lent Day 1st-3rd March 2024 Lent Day Retreat 5th &, 6th March 2024 Conflict Management. 15th-17th March 2024 Triduum 28th-31st March 2024 Individually Guided Retreat 8th-12th April 2024 Icon Workshop 5th-8th May 2024 Individually Guided Retreat 28th May-5th June 2024 Celtic Spirituality Weekend 21st-23rd June 2024 Preached Retreat with Fr Michael Morrisey OMI 1st -6th July 2024 Music Workshop with Liam Lawton 9th-11th July 2024 Individually Guided Retreat 28th August-4th September 2024 Workshop with David Wells 11th-13th October 2024 Individually Guided Retreat 28th October-1st November 2024 Dreams , God,s Forgotten Language 15th-17th November 2024 Advent Day Retreats 1st &, 3rd December 2024 Advent Retreat 6th-8th December 2024 p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 76
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78 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS PRIMARY SCHOOLS CARDIFF Christ the King, Everest Avenue, Llanishen, Cardiff CF14 5AS. Mrs Susan Miles T: (029) 2075 4787. E: christthekingprm@cardiff.gov.uk W: christhekingcathprm.cardiff.sch.uk Holy Family R.C. Primary School, Beechley Drive, Pentrebane, Cardiff CF5 3SN. Mrs Louise Mills. T: (029) 2056 5354. E: Headteacher.holyfamilyprm@cardiff.sch.uk W: holyfamilyprm.co.uk St Alban’,s Catholic Primary, Mona Place, Tremorfa, Cardiff CF24 21G. Mrs Rachel Woodward. T: (029) 2046 2915. E: stalbansprm@cardiff.gov.uk W: stalbansprm.cardiff.sch.uk St Bemadette’,s Catholic Primary School, Bryn Heulog, Pentwyn, Cardiff CF23 7JB. Mrs Suzanne Williams T: (029) 2073 3443 E: stbernadettesprm@cardiff.gov.uk W: stbernadettesprm.cardiff.sch.uk St Cadoc’,s, Shaw Close, Llanrumney, Cardiff CF3 5NX. Rachael Fisher T: (029) 2077 8545. E: stcadocprm@cardiff.gov.uk W: stcadocs.com St Cuthbert’,s, Letton Road, Off Lloyd George Avenue, Atlantic Wharf, Cardiff CF10 4AB. Mrs Bernadette Brooks T: (029) 2046 3234 E: schooladmin@stcuthbertsprm.cardiff.sch.uk W: stcuthbertsprm.cardiff.sch.uk St Francis R.C. Primary School, Wilson Road, Ely, Cardiff CF5 4JL. Miss Marie Langsdale T: (029) 2059 1666. E: schooladmin@stfrancisprm.cardiff.sch.uk W: stfrancisprm.cardiffsch.uk St John Lloyd, Brynbala Way, Trowbridge, Cardiff CF3 1TA. Mrs Claire Hart. T: (029) 2077 7690. E: stjohnlloydprm@cardiff.gov.uk W: stjohnlloydrcprimaryschool.co.uk St Joseph’,s, 204 North Road, Cardiff CF14 3BL Mrs Alex Riordan T: (029) 2062 1625. E: stjosephsprm@cardiff.gov.uk W: stjosephsprm.cardiff.sch.uk St Mary’,s, Wyndham Crescent, Canton, Cardiff CF11 9EF. Miss Claire Russell T: (029) 2022 5680. E: stmarysprm@cardiff.gov.uk W: stmarysprm.cardiff.sch.uk St Patrick’,s, Lucknow Street, Grangetown, Cardiff CF11 6NA. Sarah Marie Jones T: (029) 2022 6237. E: stpatricksprm@cardiff.gov.uk W: stpatricksprm.cardiff.sch.uk St Peter’,s R.C. Primary School, Southey Street, Roath, Cardiff CF24 3SP. Mr Gareth Rein T: (029) 2049 7847. E: stpetersprm@cardiff.gov.uk W: stpeters.wales St Philip Evans, Coed y Gores, Llanedeyrn, Cardiff CF23 9NX. Miss Catherine Power BEd (Hons). T: (029) 2073 2514. E: stphilipevansprm@cardiff.gov.uk W: stphilipevansprm.cardiff.sch.uk VALE of GLAMORGAN St Joseph’,s, Sully Road, Penarth CF64 2T0. Mrs Laura Taylor T: (029) 2070 2864. E: st.josephsps@valeofglamorgan.gov.uk W: stjosephsrc.com St Helen’,s, Foundation Phase site, Maesycwm Street, Barry CF63 4EH, Key Stage 2 site, Ty-newydd Road, Barry CF62 8BB Michelle Clawson (Acting Head) T: (01446) 700034 Option 2 Foundation Phase, Option 3 Key Stage 2 E: sthelenscps@valeofglamorgan.gov.uk W: sthelensps.co.uk CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 78
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79 BLAENAU GWENT All Saints, Heol-yr-Ysgol, Ebbw Vale NP23 60P. Joseph Price T: (01495) 303631. E: allsaints.primary@blaenau-gwent.gov.uk W: allsaintsrcprimary.co.uk St Joseph’,s, Ashvale, Tredegar NP22 4AQ. Mr John McMorrow BA(Hons), PGCE, NPQH, Dip. Ed. T: (01495) 722899. E: StJosephs.Primary@blaenau-gwent.gov.uk W: stjosephs.cymru St Mary’,s, Catholic Road, Brynmawr NP23 4EF. Mr MartinBuckley (Acting Head) T/F: (01495) 310596. E: stmarysrc@blaenau-gwent.gov.uk W: stmarysrcbrynmawr.co.uk NEWPORT St David’,s, Park Crescent, Newport NP20 3A0. Mrs Louise Robinson T: (01633) 816027. E: stdavids.primary@newportschools.wales W: stdavidsrcprimary.co.uk St Gabriel’,s, Ringland Circle, Newport NP19 9P0. Maria Harris T: (01633) 273937. E: stgabriels.primary@newportschools.wales W: stgabrielsrcprimary.org.uk St Joseph’,s, Fairoak Avenue, Newport NP19 8FW. Tara Lynch T: (01633) 258801. E: jospri@newportschools.wales W: stjosephsprimarynewport.co.uk St Mary’,s R.C. Primary School, Queens Hill, Newport NP20 5HJ. Mrs Donna Evans T: (01633) 840490. E: stmarysrc.primary@newportschools.wales W: stmarysnewport.co.uk St Michael’,s, Baldwin Close, Newport NP20 2LW. Mrs Jill Manship T: (01633) 262078. E: stmichaelsrcprimary@newportschools.wales W: stmichaelsprimarynewport.co.uk St Patrick’,s, Fairfax Road, Newport NP19 OHR. Mrs Sarah Euden (Acting Head) T: (01633) 272488. E: stpatricksrc.primary@newportschools.wales W: stpatricksnewport.org.uk TORFAEN Our Lady of the Angels, Victoria Street, Cwmbran NP44 3JR. Mrs Ceri Prosser T: (01633) 484673. E: head.cwmbranrc@torfaen.gov.uk W: ourladystorfaen.gov.uk St David’,s, Caldicot Way, Pontnewydd, Cwmbran NP44 1UF. –, Learne Harris T: (01633) 482580. E: head.stdavidsprimary@torfaen.gov.uk W: stdavidsprimary.co.uk Padre Pio Primary School, 208 Conway Road, Pontypool NP4 6HL Mr Paul Welsh T: (01495) 742074 E: head.padrepiorc@torfaen.gov.uk W: pardrepiorcprimary.co.uk MONMOUTHSHIRE St Mary’,s, Old Bulwark Road, Chepstow NP16 5JE. Rosaleen Cerqua T: (01291) 623006 E: stmarysprimary@monmouthshire.gov.uk W: stmarysrc.monmouthshire.sch.uk Our Lady &, St Michael’,s, 14 Pen-y-Pound, Abergavenny NP7 5UD. Mr Vivian Evans T: (01873) 735080. E: ourladystmichaels@monmouthshire.gov.uk W: olsm.co.uk CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 79
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80 BRIDGEND St Robert’,s, Dan-y-Lan, Aberkenfig, Bridgend CF32•,9AB. Mrs Carmen Beveridge T: (01656) 815515 E: admin@strobertscps.bridgend.cymru W: strobertscath.co.uk St Mary’,s, Llangewydd Road, Bridgend CF31 4JW. Mr. Lyndon Watkins T: (01656) 815560. E: admin@stmaryscps.bridgend.cymru W: stmaryscatholicprimary.co.uk St Mary’,s &, St Patrick’,s, Monica Street, Maesteg CF34 9AY. Nicola Kelly-Fisher T: (01656) 815585. E: admin@stmstpcs.bridgend.cymru W: stmaryandstpatrick.co.uk CAERPHILLY St Helen’,s, Lansbury Park, Caerphilly CF83 1QH. Ms Sophie Sanchez T: (029) 2085 2532. E: sthpa@caerphilly.gov.uk W: sthelensprimary.com RHONDDA CYNON TAF St Margaret’,s, Tyfry, Aberdare CF44 7PP. Miss Joanne Conway (Executive Head) T: (01685) 876072. E: admin@stmargaretsrcprimary.rctcbc.cymru W: stmargarets.cymru Our Lady’,s, Miskin Road, Mountain Ash CF45 3UA. Mrs Joanne Conway (Executive Head) T: (01443) 472230 E: admin@ourladysrcprimary.rctcbc.cymru W: ourladysrcprimary.co.uk St Michael’,s, John Place, Treforest, Pontypridd 0F37 1SP. Mrs Joanna Taylor, T: (01443) 486840. E: admin@.stmichaelsrcprimary.rctcbc.cymru W: stmichaelstreforest.co.uk St Gabriel &, St Raphael, Primrose Street, Tonypandy CF40 1BJ. Mrs Wendy Lavagna T: (01443) 433094. E: admin@ssgabrielraphaelrcprimary.rctcbc.cymru W: ssgabrielandraphael.co.uk HEREFORDSHIRE Our Lady’,s, Boycott Road, Hereford, HR2 7RN. Mrs Kathy Weston T: (01432) 274814. E: admin@our-ladys.hereford.sch.uk W: our-ladys.hereford.sch.uk St Francis Xavier’,s, Venn’,s Lane, Hereford HR1 1DT. Mrs Diana Pearce T: (01432) 273941. E: admin@st-francisxaviers.hereford.sch.uk W: st-francisxaviers.hereford.sch.uk St Joseph’,s R.C. Primary School, The Avenue, Ross-on-Wye, HR9 5AW. Mrs Hayley Francis T: (01989) 564655. E: admin@st-josephs.hereford.sch.uk W: st-josephs.hereford.sch.uk 3-16 SCHOOL MERTHYR TYDFIL Blessed Carlo Acutis T: (01685) 351870 W: bcacs.merthyr.sch.uk Mrs Sarah Hopkins (Executive Head) St Mary’,s campus, Caedraw Road, Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8HA. Mrs Claire Cope (Acting Head of campus) St Illtyd’,s campus, Rocky Road, Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil CF48 3BT. Mrs Kelly Rowling (Acting Head of campus) St Aloysius School campus, Cedar Way, Gurnos Estate, Merthyr Tydfil CF47 9PA. Mrs Karen Jones (Acting Head of camus)) Bishop Hedley campus , Gwaunfarren Road, Pen-y-Darren, Merthyr Tydfil 0F47 9AN. Mr Robin Davies (Acting Head of campus) CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 80
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81 SECONDARY SCHOOLS CARDIFF Corpus Christi Catholic High School, Tydraw Road, Lisvane, Cardiff CF23 6XL. Mr Patrick Brunnock T: (029) 2076 1893. E: bmullins@cardiff.gov.uk W: corpuschristihs.co.uk St Illtyd’,s High School, Newport Road, Rumney, Cardiff CF3 1X0 Mr David Thomas T: (029) 2077 8174. E: StilltydsHigh@cardiff.gov.uk W: stilltyds.org.uk Mary Immaculate High School, Caerau Lane, Wenvoe, Cardiff CF5 5QZ. Mr Huw Powell T: (029) 2059 3465 E: maryimmaculate@cardiffsch.uk W: maryimmaculate.org.uk Saint David’,s Catholic College, Ty Gwyn Road, Penylan, Cardiff. CF23 5QD. Mr Mark Leighfield T: (029) 2049 8555. E: enquiries@st-davidscollege.ac.uk. W: stdavidscollege.ac.uk VALE of GLAMORGAN St Richard Gwyn R.C. High School, Argae Lane, Barry, CF63 1BL Mr David Blackwell T: (01446) 729250. E: info@strichardgwyn.co.uk W: strichardgwyn.co.uk NEWPORT St Joseph’,s R.C. High School, Pencarn Way, Tredegar Park, Newport NP10 8XH. Mrs Jackie Jarrett T: (01633) 653110. E: sjhs@newportschools.wales W: sjhs.org.uk TORFAEN St Alban’,s RC High School, Park Road, Pontypool NP4 6XG. Mr Stephen Lord T: (01495) 765800. E: enquiries@stalbans-pontypool.org.uk W: stalbans-pontypool.org.uk BRIDGEND Archbishop McGrath Catholic High School, Oak Tree Way, Bridgend CF31 2DN. Mr Ashley Howells T: (01656) 815500 E: archmcgrathrc@bridgend.gov.uk W: archbishopmg.co.uk . RHONDDA CYNON TAF Cardinal Newman Catholic Comprehensive School, Dynea Road, Rhydyfelin, Pontypridd CF37 5DP. Mr Justin O’,Sullivan T: (01443) 494110. E: admin@cardinalnewman.rctcbc.cymru W: cardinalnewman.co.uk HEREFORDSHIRE St Mary’,s R.C. High School, Lugwardine, Hereford HR1 4DR Mr Stuart Wetson T: (01432) 850416. E: admin@st-maryshigh.hereford.sch.uk W: st-maryshigh.hereford.sch.uk CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 81
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82 RETREAT AND CONFERENCE CENTRES IN THE ARCHDIOCESE BELMONT ABBEY RETREAT AND CONFERENCE CENTRE The BENEDICTINE Monks of Belmont welcome groups and individuals, men and women, for residential and day retreats. There is a Programme of Retreats and Conferences organised by the Retreatmaster on a wide range of themes. Individuals are welcome to the Hedley Lodge Guesthouse for a restful stay and can share in the Divine Office and Mass celebrated in the Abbey Church. There is also a Programme of Day Events, offering days of recollection and study days particularly for those in the Archdiocese. Contact: The Retreat Secretary, Belmont Abbey, Hereford HR2 9RZ for full details of residential and day events. T: (01432) 374750 E: retreats@belmontabbey.org.uk W: belmontabbey.org.uk For those interested in staying for a quiet few days in the Guesthouse, contact Hedley Lodge, T: (01432) 374747. Website: hedleylodge.com ST JOSEPH’,S RC HIGH SCHOOL The school buildings provide facilities for half day/day retreats at weekends and during the school holidays and for evening meetings throughout the year. The fa cilities include a large chapel seating approximately 80 people, a hall seating 400, a sports hall, external astroturf, a confer ence room, kitchen and toilets. For further information and booking forms contact The Business Manager, St Joseph’,s R.C. High School, Pencarn Way, Tredegar Park, Newport, NP10 8XH. T: (01633) 653147 E: RowlandM16@newportschools.wales CARDIFF p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 82
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83 CARDIFF THE IMPOSITION OF THE PALLIUM The Pallium signifies the communion between the Bishop of Rome and the Metropolitan Archbishops whom he has appointed to oversee the Church. Archbishop Mark’,s Pallium is embroidered with red silk crosses –, to remind the wearer of the five wounds of Christ crucified for us. Three pins are inserted into three of the crosses to remind him of the three nails that caused these wounds in each of the hands and feet of Christ. The end tips of the garment are embroidered with black silk, reminiscent of the feet of the lambs the Good Shepherd laid down his life for so that they may walk safely on the path of life. Archbishop Mark received the Pallium from Pope Francis on 29 June last year to bring back to the local Church. Its ‘,imposition’, upon him took place during Mass in St David’,s Cathedral, Cardiff on 22 June last year at the hands of the Pope’,s representative in this Country, the Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Miguel Maury Buendia. This makes more visible to us all our close bond with the Universal Church and our communion with the Holy Father. The Papal Nuncio with Archbishop Mark p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 83
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84 CARDIFF WORLD YOUTH DAY PORTUGAL For those of us who have attended World Youth Day before, there is some expectation of the fact that it will involve a real pilgrimage experience of getting outside our comfort zone. This is in respect of sometimes sleeping on camp beds or floors, sharing showers, with varying degrees of warmth and facilities and queueing for food and eating whatever is put in front of us. WYD is anything but a holiday. However, what it does offer, particularly for the young, is an opportunity to realise that as young Catholics, they are part of something much much bigger than themselves in a way that is almost impossible to experience and appreciate in the UK. WYD usually involves going to a far off place, usually somewhere quite exotic and imbued with a Catholic culture, with long days being hosted by local parishes and dioceses, visiting new places, sampling the local cuisine, praying in incredibly beautiful churches and cathedrals and celebrating Mass together, both as a smaller group and with literally hundreds of thousands if not millions of other young Catholics and with thousands of priests, bishops, and, in the final week, the Pope himself. All the faith-based activities, the prayer time and catechesis is balanced by many opportunities to socialise, meet new friends and develop lasting relationships with those we have travelled alongside. Portugal offered all of this, spending the first week near Porto (where the fortified wine comes from), staying in accommodation near to the beach, offered many opportunities to travel into the city as groups, to learn, sightsee and soak in the culture. A particular highlight was watching the sunset over the Atlantic ocean next to a chapel on the rocks as we ate and drank at a local restaurant and had opportunities for the young pilgrims to have some fun. We then moved to Fatima, which was a lot more comfortable, accommodation wise, and provided opportunities to learn about the visionaries, Ven. Lucia &, Sts Jacinta and Francesco, well as take part in the rosary procession there and the penitential path. The final main events in Lisbon were as expected, huge numbers of crowds flying flags representing every nation under the Sun coming in the millions to spend the final night at Parque Tejo. There were crowds settling down in sleeping bags literally as far as the eye could see in every direction, even over the other side of the river up to the main stage where the Pope was to celebrate Mass the next day. It was very clear that our young people had never experienced anything like this before and were absolutely amazed by it. A nice highlight for me was bumping into some Chaplaincy alumni at the vigil in Lisbon, who had returned home and, in several cases, gone back to Europe or America. To summarise, world youth Day is always exhausting but the memories and friendships that are forged last a lifetime. Rev Nicholas Williams formerly University Chaplain but now in St Alban`s Royal College, Valladolid Fr Nicholas Williams with young friends at WYD p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 84
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85 CARDIFF RETIREMENT –, REV CANON EDWARD O’,CONNELL When I was considering whether God was calling me to priesthood, I enquired of a monk where did they need priests and he said Wales. Sometime before that I had met a Cardiff Priest, Fr Pat Cashin, at home in Cork and so I chose Wales –, a very happy choice. After Ordination in 1980, I served in a variety of Parishes and ministered to a whole range of people, but human nature is a constant in all parishes. While ministering and accompanying people in all parishes, I discovered that engaging with them was at the heart of ministry as we all participate in the same journey. People make priesthood and their support, of which I constantly benefited from, is so life giving, I served in the following Parishes: St Therese’,s Sandfields, St Helen’,s Barry and St Francis Ely Cardiff. As Parish Priest I served in: St Anne’,s Malpas, in the Rhondda at Treorchy with Ferndale and Mardy, St John Lloyd Cardiff, St Teilo’,s with Our Lady of Lourdes Cardiff –, for a short while looked after Christ the King from St Teilo. I then returned to Ireland for a period and finally was PP of Mary Immaculate Parish in Rhondda. I feel a bit of a cheat having had two leaving dos (i) from St Teilo’,s Cardiff which still resonates and (ii) from Mary Immaculate in Rhondda laced with humour and good will. I now reside at Grand Avenue Ely, Cardiff. Rev Canon Edward O’,Connell We wish Canon O’,Connell a Very Happy Retirement p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 85
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86 CARDIFF THE SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH LEAVE LLANTARNAM ABBEY On the 6th July 2023, the 150 years of presence of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Newport was celebrated with Mass in St. Mary’,s at which the chief celebrant was Archbishop Mark O’,Toole. It was attended by many priests and people of the Newport area who had known the Sisters over the years and who, after Mass, enjoyed sharing memories in the Institute. 2023 will also be remembered as the year when the Sisters left Llantarnam Abbey - their homebase wherever they were missioned in Wales, England, Scotland or Ireland for seventy-seven years. The abbey was held in affection not only by the Sisters, but also by the many people who had come to know them through their many ministries over the years or by coming to Mass there in pre-Covid days. In the end, the building and grounds were no longer suitable, and last summer, the Sisters moved to new accommodation in Newport and New Inn. The Sisters first came to Wales at the request of Fr. Michael Bailey I.C., the Parish Priest of St. Mary’,s, Newport, when, as far back as 1873, three Sisters came to teach in what is now called the ‘,Institute’,, next-door to the church. They lodged initially in town with an Irish lady married to an Italian jeweller, then acquired ‘,Arundel House’, at the top of Stow Hill in Newport. In time this became the Provincial House, novitiate, and school. By the late 1940s, however, more space was needed, and the move was made to Llantarnam Abbey. Over the years the Sisters have established and taught in many schools in the archdiocese, founded a hospital and hospice service, run a spirituality centre, worked in social services, provided pastoral care in parishes and prisons and served the archdiocese in numerous other ways. Whether still active or taking life more gently now, the Sisters remain, by their apostolate of prayer, at the heart of the Church in the archdiocese. p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 86
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87 CARDIFF THE MINISTRY OF READING “,Receive the book of Holy Scripture and faithfully transmit the Word of God so that it may germinate and bear fruit in the hearts of men.”, To have that said to you while receiving a bible from the hands of the successor to St. Peter in the basilica that bears his name on the Sunday of the Word of God, you do not take lightly. You know how it came about although you never dreamt that what you’,d hoped and prayed for for years would ever impinge on, let alone involve, you. Vatican II set the scene for the greater recognition of lay ministry in the Church but nothing had happened in any meaningful sense. Pope Francis changed that and through various motu proprios he has enabled lay people of both sexes to be instituted as lectors and acolytes (hitherto reserved to the clergy) and, newly, catechists. He instituted six lectors from around the world last year and this year I was privileged to be one of three, the other two coming from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Philippines, to be so instituted. It is the Holy Father’,s wish, expressed in those motu proprios, that diocesan bishops throughout the world do the same and I fervently hope they do so because the laity, in reality, are the church. As Cardinal Newman famously said, the church would look foolish without them. That having been said, life for this particular layman will never be the same again so thanks be to God. John Fellows, a Parishioner of St David’,s Cathedral, Cardiff, receiving the Bible from the Pope p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 87
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88 CARDIFF LOOKING TOWARDS THE JUBILEE YEAR 2025 Next year the Church celebrates the Jubilee Year 2025. What is a Jubilee Year? Where does it come from? And what is the Jubilee Year 2025 about? A Jubilee Year is a special celebration the Church holds every 25 years. It’,s a year of pilgrimages, of a focus on the spiritual life, of reconciliation and special liturgies, marking a general turn towards God in thanksgiving, and in repentance. The root for Jubilee Years can be found in the Old Testament. The Jewish people passed on a set of customs that gave them a 7-year cycle. After every seventh year, Israel celebrated a Jubilee - slaves would be set free, debts would be cancelled, and leased property would be returned to its original owners. Such acts were ways of honouring God reminding the people that all things belong to Him and justice was served as equity among God’,s people was restored. They pointed to the longed for coming of the Messiah and the harmony he was to bring. Fast forward to the Gospels and Jesus highlights that in Him this comes to fulfilment. In Luke as he reads from the prophet Isaiah he says: “,He has sent me to bring the good news to the poor, to proclaim liberty to captives and to the blind new sight, to set the downtrodden free, to proclaim the Lord`s year of favour.”, And “,Today this Scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.”, (see Lk 4:16ff) In Catholic Tradition, we have taken on the custom of the Jubilee Year since the year 1300. Pope Boniface VII declared “,a year for the forgiveness of all sins”, during which the pope would ask the God to deliver the people from a time of war and pandemic. The Holy Father also declared such ‘,Holy Years’, should take place every 100 years. Over the centuries this has evolved into a practice into a celebration every 25 years, known as ‘,Jubilee Years’,. Jubilee Year 2025 The Jubilee Year 2025 will focus on the theological virtue of Hope as the world emerges from the crisis of the Covid-19 pandemic and the economic effects. The theme for the year will be “,Pilgrims of Hope”,. The year is intended to help fan the flame of hope once again in our world after the turbulent times of the past few years. With hope we are called to rebuild fraternity in our communities and around the world. Details are thin at this time but more information will become available throughout this year. Preparing for the Jubilee: 2024 –, The Year of Prayer The jubilee calls for us to set out on a journey and to cross boundaries, both physically and spiritually. It is important to prepare ourselves well for our journey and learn about where we are going. Therefore, 2024 has been designated by Pope Francis as the ‘,Year of Prayer’,. Prayer “,to renew our desire to be in the presence of the Lord, to listen to him and to adore him …, to thank God for the many gifts of his love for us”, (Letter of the Holy Father to Msgr Rino Fisichella for the Jubilee 2025). Throughout the year our parishes will be invited to take part in activities and events around the Diocese as part of our preparations for the Jubilee Year. Only through our preparation can we truly be “,pilgrims of hope”, and transform not only our own lives but also the lives of the people around us. Let us pray for each other throughout 2024 that we may be open to experience in our parishes and across our Diocese all the graces the Lord wishes to give during the Jubilee Year. Fr. Michael Doyle Jubilee Year Co-ordinator (Cardiff) p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 88
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89 CARDIFF THE PERMANENT DIACONATE Archdiocese of Cardiff and the Diocese of Menevia. The Permanent Diaconate is one of the earliest expressions of the Apostolic Church, established by the apostles’, ordination of “,seven men of good standing, full of the Spirit and of wisdom”,. These were to serve the early Christian community. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Permanent Diaconate is an important enrichment for the mission of the Church. It is a vocation. It is a calling by God to serve the Church and all God’,s creation in a particular way. The first step for those considering the Permanent Diaconate is to discuss matters with your parish priest. Following this initial period of discernment the second step, with the support of your parish priest, is to discuss your possible calling with those responsible for the programme of formation. Archbishop Mark has set up a Permanent Diaconate Team consisting of: Director: Fr Allan Davies-Hale E: allan.davies-hale@rcadc.org Deacon: Philip Manghan. E: philip.manghan@rcadc.org Deacon: Christian Mahoney. E: christian.mahoney@rcadc.org Deacon: Pasquale Cinotti. E: pasquale.cinotti@rcadc.org In general, the programme of formation to ordination takes about five years which includes a year of preparation and a four-year part time course at a seminary. Further details can be obtained from the Director or one of the team. Possible candidates may also find it useful to have a discussion with existing deacons. p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 89
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90 CARDIFF PILGRIMAGE TO KNOCK Amongst the beautiful scenery of County Mayo, Ireland, can be found Knock Shrine, where, in August 1879, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared, along with St Joseph, St John the Baptist, and a Lamb, representing Christ, the Lamb of God. For the last 150 years, Knock has welcomed pilgrims from all over the world. Last September, Archbishop Mark led a small group of 20 pilgrims to spend time with Our Lady at this special place. After arriving in Knock airport, the building of which had been organised and overseen by the most famous Parish Priest of Knock, Mgr James Horan, the next day was spent in and around the shrine itself, learning about the story of Knock and praying. We were struck by the sense of peace and tranquillity in this little place. Archbishop Mark celebrated Mass with the Sacrament of Anointing in the Basilica –, a very special moment of the pilgrimage. He spoke of the uniqueness of the Marian apparition at Knock in its silence: Our Lady did not say anything. This teaches us of the need to stop, be silent and listen, before God and before our neighbour. He also highlighted the importance of walking together, as we do on pilgrimage, and as we currently are in the Church as we tread the synodal path. The following two days were spent visiting places of significance in the surrounding area. We spent time in the Fr Peyton Centre to learn about Venerable Patrick Peyton, the inspirational ‘,Rosary Priest’,, who encouraged the praying of the rosary in families, before visiting the Museum of Country Life, learning about how the people of Ireland lived and survived in the country down through the ages. Archbishop Mark celebrated Mass with the group in Ballintubber Abbey, an ancient Augustinian Monastery, dating back to the 13th century, with a fascinating history, where weekend Mass has continued to be celebrated virtually without interruption since its foundation, even, for over 200 years, without a roof! Throughout our trip, we also spent valuable time with each other, sharing our experiences, laughing together, and even with a bit of singing and dancing! We returned home after our short pilgrimage having learnt much, made new friends, seen many new things, and, most importantly, grown closer to Jesus and Mary. p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 90
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91 CARDIFF CENTENARY OF ST ILLTYD`S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL St Illtyd’,s College was founded in 1923, when the De La Salle Brothers came to Cardiff to open a Roman Catholic school for boys. The school was opened as a grammar school on a site in Courtenay Road, Splott. In 1941, during the Second World war the main school building was badly damaged by a bomb. Severe overcrowding due to the damage sustained and growing pupil numbers led to the school moving to its current location on Newport Road in Rumney and a house was built at the rear of the school for the La Sallian Brothers to live in. As many know, the St Illtyd`s of now is a merger between the college and Heathfield House. Heathfield House was a Roman Catholic grammar school for girls, founded by the Sisters of Providence of the Institute of Charity in 1867. It was initially called St Joseph’,s Grammar School, though it moved to Heathfield House on Richmond Road in 1877 which led to the school changing its name. In the 1970s the school moved again, to a site on Ty Gwyn Road in Penylan. The two schools were merged as part of the reorganisation of Catholic education in 1987. The school was renamed St Illtyd’,s Catholic High School, and was now a co- educational school for pupils aged 11-16. Sixth form provision was transferred to the new St David’,s Catholic College situated in the vacated Heathfield campus on Ty Gwyn Road. The school was rebuilt on its existing site in 2002-3. Where we still are today. The school, therefore, has gone through many changes since its inception in 1923.Although the De La salle Brothers and Sisters of Providence have withdrawn from the school their legacy lives on in the pupils they taught and the schools continued emphasis on the gospel values and developing every young persons relationship with Jesus Christ. The Centenary year has, and will, involve Masses, centenary dinners and various school events. It is always a privilege to welcome “,Old Illts”, back to the school and the current p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 91
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92 CARDIFF Illtydians have learned so much from listening to their predecessor’,s school experiences. How they coped without a mobile phone has been a real eye opener! There is a lot to celebrate and there is a lot to look forward to as the school enters its second century. Our core purpose is “,Together in Christ we make a difference”, Those pupils, parents, teachers and members of the religious communities certainly have for the last hundred years. The challenge for our community today is to emulate them and to continue to make St Illtyd`s the best school it can be for the families who entrust their children to our care. In doing so we can enable those children to be all that they can be and together with Christ, lead us into the next hundred years, and beyond. David Thomas Headteacher p67-92_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:29 Page 92
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93 MENEVIA Printed by authority of the Bishop of Menevia Diocese of Menevia Registered Charity No 234168 DIOCESE OF MENEVIA p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 93
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FOREWORD One of the first prayers that we learn as children is the Our Father. Indeed, this is very appropriate, since it is the prayer that Jesus taught his disciples in response to their request ‘,Lord, teach us to pray’,. It is therefore a prayer that we, His disciples of the 21st century, hold dear to our hearts. This year, the Church is encouraging us to deepen our prayer life, focussing particularly on the Our Father, in preparation for the Jubilee Year of 2025, entitled Pilgrims of Hope. It seems to me that the Our Father can provide us with a kind of blueprint of how we can live out our call to discipleship and evangelisation in this day and age. Indeed, what is the life of discipleship if not a consistent living out of our relationship with God, our Father –, a constant cry from our hearts of those warm and comforting words ‘,Our Father’, –, and bearing witness to others of the beauty of that relationship? It involves giving God the greatest glory possible, that His Name may truly be ‘,hallowed’, –, held holy. It is an effort to truly build the Kingdom of God here on earth, here in Wales and Herefordshire, and to constantly seek to do His will ‘,on earth as it is in Heaven’,. It is receiving from God ‘,our daily bread’, in the form of all the graces that He, in His fatherly love, bestows on us. It is acknowledging those times when we fall, and rising up again, imploring His mercy, which is without end. It is forgiving others when they ‘,trespass against us’,. It is that constant effort, relying solely on God’,s grace, to fight temptation and avoid evil. One of the great joys I have had over the past year has been going around the two Dioceses, both visiting the Clergy and celebrating the sacrament of Confirmation in the parishes. I have been greatly encouraged by this. From visiting and getting to know our priests, I have seen how they are trying to faithfully live out their own relationship with the Lord as His sons, and their commitment and dedication to serving you, their people, in helping you to live out that relationship with your Father in Heaven. I am extremely grateful to all of our Clergy, and I ask you to pray for them. The Confirmations I have celebrated have given me a great sense of the life and joy that is so much a part of the faith of our young people, from which we can all learn, and which must be a part of the Kingdom that we build. I saw this life and joy in two of the other highlights of this past year for me –, attending 94 MENEVIA p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 94
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95 MENEVIA the Flame Congress in London in March, and then attending World Youth Day in Lisbon in the summer, with a group of 60 young people from our two Dioceses. They were truly an inspiration to me in their eagerness to get involved, their zeal for Jesus Christ, and the fellowship that they fostered with one another. It is my sincere hope that we can build on these experiences to provide our young people with more ways here in the Dioceses of meeting together and deepening their faith. This is one of the many things that I look forward to in the coming year. Please pray for our young people, and for a youth ministry in our Dioceses that will serve them well. It was a great honour for me to celebrate two ordinations this summer: Deacon Dale Cutlan to the Diaconate for Cardiff in June and Fr Gregory Beckett to the Priesthood for Menevia in July. Please also pray for these men, and that more men will respond to the Lord’,s call to serve Him in the Priesthood in these lands. This year, we continue our journey along the Synodal Path, culminating in the first of two sessions of the Synod of Bishops in Rome in October. As some of you may have heard me say before, for me, the synodal path is about the conversion of our hearts: discerning how we as the Church, and each of us individually, can be more open to the Holy Spirit and thus deepen our sense of being sons and daughters of God, ‘,Our Father’,, and deepen our love for God the Son, our brother, Jesus Christ. We make this journey together, we walk together on this path, for we do not pray ‘,My Father’,, but ‘,Our Father’,. Over this past year, it has also been good to see this ecclesial reality played out in how our two Dioceses have worked together in various areas and ways, drawing on each other’,s strengths in order to best serve the Mission of Jesus Christ and build the Kingdom of God. So, as we approach another year, let us take up the invitation of the Church to deepen our prayer together, so that the fruits may overflow into our daily lives, that ‘,Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven’,. Please pray for me, and be assured of my daily prayers for you all. +Mark O’,Toole Archbishop of Cardiff Bishop of Menevia p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 95
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96 MENEVIA DIOCESE OF MENEVIA (Province of Wales) Founder of the Diocese —, St David Patron of the Diocese —, St Joseph Former Bishops of the Diocese: 1898 to 2019 FRANCIS MOSTYN: born 6th August 1860, consecrated as Vicar-Apostolic of Wales 14th September 1895, translated to Menevia 14th May 1898, translated to Cardiff as Archbishop and Metropolitan 7th March 1921 and was Apostolic administrator of Menevia until appointment of Bishop Vaughan, died 25th October 1939. FRANCIS VAUGHAN: born 5th May 1877, consecrated 8th September 1926, died 13th March 1935. MICHAEL McGRATH: born 25th March 1882, consecrated 24th September 1935, translated to Cardiff 20th June 1940, died 28th February 1961. DANIEL JOSEPH HANNON: born 12th June 1884, consecrated 1st May 1941, died 26th April 1946. JOHN PETIT: born 22nd June 1895, consecrated 25th March 1947, resigned 19th July 1972, died 2nd June 1973. LANGTON FOX: born 21st February 1917, consecrated Auxiliary Bishop of Menevia 16th December 1965, installed as Bishop 27th June 1972, resigned 5th February 1981, died 26th July 1997. JOHN ALOYSIUS WARD, OFM CAP: born 24th January 1929, consecrated 1st October 1980, succeeded 5th February 1981, translated to Cardiff 11th July 1983, died 27th March 2007. JAMES HANNIGAN: born Donegal 15th July 1928, ordained 27th June 1954, consecrated 23rd November 1983. On re-structuring of the Welsh Province on 12th February 1987, translated to Diocese of Wrexham, died 6th March 1994. DANIEL JOSEPH MULLINS, BA: Bishop of Menevia, born Kilfinane 10th July 1929, ordained 12th April 1953, auxiliary Bishop of Cardiff, 1st April 1970. Bishop of Menevia 12th February 1987, retired 12th June 2001, died 1st November 2019. MARK JABALE, OSB, LesL: Bishop of Menevia, born Alexandria, Egypt 16th October 1933. Ordained 13th July 1958, Abbot of Belmont 1993. Consecrated Coadjutor Bishop of Menevia 7th December 2000, installed as Bishop of Menevia 12th June 2001, retired 16th October 2008. THOMAS MATTHEW BURNS, SM, BA, BD, KC*HS: Born 3 June 1944, Priest 16th December 1971, Bishop of HM Forces 18th June 2002, Bishop of Menevia 1st December 2008. Retired 11th July 2019. BISHOPS EMERITI MARK JABALE OSB, LesL, Belmont Abbey, Ruckhall Lane, Hereford HR2 9RZ THOMAS MATTHEW BURNS, SM, BA, BD, KC*HS St. Anne’,s Presbytery, Oliphant Circle, Malpas, Newport NP20 6PF T: 07747 845278 E: tomburns@freeuk.com BISHOP THE MOST REVEREND MARK O’,TOOLE, Metropolitan Archbishop of Cardiff and Bishop of Menevia Archbishop’,s Office Archbishop’,s House, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9HD T: (029) 2022 0411 F: (029) 2037 9036 E: bishop@menevia.org.uk p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 96
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97 MENEVIA Private Secretary Fr. Laurence Bryce, Archbishop’,s House, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9HD T: (029) 2022 0411 F: (029) 2037 9036 E: privatesecretary@rcadc.org Bishop’,s Secretary Mrs Kirsty Vater, Archbishop’,s House, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9HD T: (029) 2022 0411 E: kirsty.vater@rcadc.org Diocesan Office Diocesan Office, 27 Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BX CONSULTATIVE BODIES College of Consultors Canon Paul Watson (Vicar General), Canon Benedict Koledoye, Canon Jason Jones, Canon Pius Augustine, Rev Liam Bradley, Rev Martin Donnelly, Rev Cyril Thadathil, and Rev John Patrick Thomas Cathedral Chapter Rev Mgr Canon Joseph Cefai (Provost), Canons: Rev Jason Jones, Rev Benedict Koledoye (Honorary), Rev Pius Valummelmalayill, Rev Paul Watson. Canons Emeriti: Rev Canon Michael Flook, Rt Rev Mgr Canon Clyde Hughes Johnson, Rt Rev Mgr Canon Brian Kinrade, Rt Rev Mgr Canon Michael Lewis, Rev Canon Michael Smith ADMINISTRATION Vicar General Canon Paul Watson, St David’,s Priory, St David’,s Place, Swansea SA1 3NG T: (01792) 653343 E: vg@menevia.org Moderator of the Curia Rev Robert Davies, St David’,s Priory, St David’,s Place, Swansea SA1 3NG T: (01792) 653343 E: moderator@menevia.org.uk Trustees of the Diocese of Menevia Chairman: Most Rev Archbishop Mark O’,Toole. Trustees: Canon Michael Smith, Canon Paul Watson, Canon Benedict Koledoye, Mrs Karen Jones, Mr Paul Relf, Mr Jonathan O’,Leary Secretary to Trustees: James Torrance E: TorranceJ@Hwbcymru.net Chancellor Rev Canon Benedict Koledoye, MA. PhD, Clergy House, Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BX T: (01792) 652683 E: cathedral@menevia.org Vice-Chancellor T.B.A. p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 97
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98 MENEVIA National Marriage Tribunal for Wales Archbishop’,s House, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HD (Judicial Vicar) Rev Canon Matthew Jones, MA, LCL (Associate Judicial Vicars) Rev Terence Carr MA, JCL, Rev Andrew Fuller Administrator: Rev Canon David Hayman BD (Hons), MA The Priory, 67 Talbot Street, Cardiff CF11 9BX T: (029) 2023 0492 E: tribunal@rcadc.org All enquiries in the first instance to the Administrator Safeguarding Commission Canon Benedict Koledoye Interim Chair, Graziella Fiorillo, Colin Greenwood, Noreen Jackman, Karen Jones, Sue Roberts, Sr. Nora Ryan. Safeguarding Development Manager T.B.A. Safeguarding Co-ordinator T.B.A. T: (01792) 468672 E: safeguarding@menevia.org.uk, safelearn@menevia.org.uk Safeguarding Administrator Theresa Jenkins T: (01792) 659288 E: safeguarding-administrator@menevia.org.uk Safeguarding Committee Diocese of Menevia Canon Benedict Koledoye Interim Chair, Graziella Fiorillo, Colin Greenwood, Noreen Jackman, Karen Jones, Sue Roberts, Sr. Nora Ryan. If you are concerned about the welfare of a child or adult at risk, do not delay in contacting the police, using 999 if a child or adult is believed to be in immediate danger. It is the policy of the Catholic Church in England and Wales to report all allegations of abuse to statutory authorities, regardless of whether the abuse occurred recently or in the past, or whether the accused person is living or deceased. If you are in any role within the Catholic Church in England and Wales, you must refer allegations directly to the diocesan safeguarding office (Tel 01792 468672), email safeguarding@menevia.org.uk), or directly to the Police. If you are a member of the public, please refer allegations directly to the police and to the Menevia safeguarding office. Safeguarding Co-ordinator: T.B.C. T: (01792) 468672 E: safeguarding@menevia.org.uk Safeguarding Administrator: Mrs Theresa Jenkins T: (01792) 659288 E: safeguarding-administrator@menevia.org.uk p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 98
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99 MENEVIA Vicar for Religious Rev Michael Akpoghiran OP, BA, MA, MSc, PhD, PhD T: (01792) 367283 E: mumbles@menevia.org Liaison for Sick and Retired Clergy Rt Rev Mgr Canon Brian Kinrade T: (01792) 366305 E: revkinrade.b@menevia.org Diocesan Director of Archives and Records Mr. Alan Randall, KSS, BSc (Econ), MSc (Econ) T: (01792) 659289/ (01267) 231639 E: records@menevia.org Registrar for Deceased Clergy Mr. Alan Randall T: (01792) 659289/ (01267) 231639 E: records@menevia.org Registrar: UK Border Agency Rev Michael Akpoghiran OP, BA, MA, MSc, PhD, PhD T: (01792) 367283 E: mumbles@menevia.org FINANCE LAND AND PROPERTY Finance, Land and Property Committee Rev Canon Benedict Koledoye, (Chair), Rt Rev Mgr Canon Brian Kinrade, Rev Cyril Thadathil, Rev Stephen Ogbe, Mr. Mick Dean, Mr. Paul Relf, Mr. Antony Jones, Secretary: Mr. Paul Relf T: 07838 249060 E: paulgrelf@virginmedia.com Financial Secretary Mr. Antony Jones T: (01792) 659281 F: 01792 659283 E: finsec@menevia.org.uk Land &, Property Manager Mr. Mick Dean BA Hons, Dip. T: (01792) 659280 E: property@menevia.org.uk Data Protection Manager Mr. Antony Jones E: dpm@menevia.org Historic Churches Commission Mr. Mick Dean Diocesan Solicitors Kevin Lane &, Co. 11 Courtland Place, Port Talbot SA13 1JJ T: (01639) 893700 Diocesan Auditors Bevan &, Buckland, Langdon House, Langdon Road, Swansea Waterfront, SA1 8QY T: (01792) 410100 E: mail@bevanbuckland.co.uk p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 99
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100 MENEVIA EDUCATION Chair of Diocesan Schools Commission Rev Robert Davies. E: moderator@menevia.org.uk Director of Education Mr. Paul White T: (01792) 652757 F: 01792 659283 E: education@menevia.org.uk Catholic Certificate in Religious Studies Mr. Paul White T: (01792) 652757 T: 01792 659283 E: education@menevia.org.uk Co-ordinating Chaplain for Secondary Schools Rev John Browne, St Joachim’,s Presbytery, Llysteg, Dunvant, Swansea SA2 7SR T: (01792) 201046 E: dunvant@menevia.org University Chaplaincies Swansea University St Benedict’,s, Sketty, Swansea, SA2 0JJ T:(01792) 202447 E: sketty@menevia.org Aberystwyth University Welsh Martyrs, Aberystwyth, SY23 1RX T:(01970) 617159 E: aberystwyth@menevia.org University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Lampeter Our Lady of Mount Carmel, SA48 7BS T: (01570) 421003 E: lampeter@menevia.org FORMATION Diocesan Director of Vocations Rev Matthew Roche-Saunders. E: vocations@menevia.org Diocesan Director of Diaconal Vocations Rev Matthew Roche-Saunders. E: vocations@menevia.org Diocesan Promoter of Vocations Rev Robert Davies. E: moderator@menevia.org.uk Director of Ongoing Formation &, Retreats Rev John Patrick Thomas, Blessed Sacrament, 99 Alexandra Road, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 4NX T: (01792) 892722 E: ogfdirector@menevia.org Menevia Family Life Director: Vacant p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 100
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101 MENEVIA EVANGELISATION AND CATECHETICS Diocesan Director of Evangelisation and Catechetics Rev Michael Akpoghiran, OP The Presbytery, 22 Devon Place, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4DR T: (01792)367283 The Diocese of Menevia School of Evangelisation and Catechetics (DOMSEC) Diocesan Offices, 27 Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BX E: evang@menevia.org, W: www.domsec.org.uk Diocesan Synodal Co-ordinator Rev John Patrick Thomas, Blessed Sacrament, 99 Alexandra Road, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 4NX T: (01792) 892722 Diocesan Coordinator for the Jubilee Year Canon Pius Augustine Valummelmalayil, Our Lady of the Taper, North Road, Cardigan, Ceredigion SA43 1LT T: (01239) 612615 E: cardigan@menevia.org Pontifical Mission Societies —, Missio Canon Paul Watson, St David’,s Priory, St David’,s Place, Swansea SA1 3NG T: (01792) 653343 E: stdavidsswansea@menevia.org APF —,Mill Hill Organiser Miss Teresa Welsh E: welshteresa@hotmail.com Mission Together Organiser Mrs Veronica Chadd T: (01639) 823200 E: veronicachadd65@gmail.com HCPT The Pilgrimage Trust Chair: Daniel Lewis, 19 Mansfield Terrace, Mountain Hare, Merthyr Tydfil CF47 OLB T: 07773 555801 E: wales@hcpt.org.uk Welsh National Pilgrimage to Lourdes Pastoral Resources Centre, 910 Newport Road, Rumney, Cardiff CF3 4LL E: welshnationalpilgrimage@gmail.com LITURGY Diocesan Liturgy Commission Vacant (Chair), Rev Phillip Harries (Secretary), Rev Paul Brophy, Canon Benedict Koledoye. Diocesan Master of Ceremonies Canon Benedict Koledoye, Clergy House, Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BX T: (01792) 652683 E: cathedral@menevia.org Diocesan Director of Music Vacant p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 101
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102 MENEVIA Please support our adver ti sers 01440 730399 ads@ cathcom.org Catholic Province of Cardiff, Menevia, Wrexham &, Herefordshire Directory and Year Book 2024 CathCom Ltd are proud publishers of the 2024 Catholic Province of Cardi ff, , Menevia, Wrexham &, Herefordshire Directory and Year Book 2024 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 102
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103 MENEVIA COMMUNICATIONS Diocesan Communications Officer Vacant Diocesan Website Coordinator Rev John Browne, St Joachim’,s Presbytery, Llysteg, Dunvant, Swansea SA2 7SR T: (01792) 201046 E: dunvant@menevia.org Diocesan Yearbook Editor Mr. Alan Randall T: (01792) 659289 / (01267) 231639 E: records@menevia.org DEANERIES IN THE DIOCESE OF MENEVIA St. Teilo Dean: Rev Martin Donnelly, VF Ammanford / Llandeilo, Burry Port / Kidwelly / Pontyberem, Carmarthen, Clydach / Ystradgynlais , Gorseinon / Pontarddulais, Lampeter / Llandovery, Llandrindod Wells / Builth Wells, Llanelli, Presteigne / Knighton / Rhayader Our Lady of the Taper Dean: Rev Liam Bradley, VF Aberystwyth / Aberaeron, Caldey Island, Cardigan / Newcastle Emlyn, Fishguard &, St David’,s, Haverfordwest / Narberth, Milford Haven, Pembroke Dock / Pembroke, Tenby / Saundersfoot, Holy Cross Abbey Whitland. St John Lloyd Dean: Canon Jason Jones, VF Cathedral, St David’,s, Danygraig / Landore, Townhill, Sketty, Gendros, Dunvant, Mumbles, Morriston Port Talbot / Cwmafan, Margam, Sandfields, Briton Ferry, Neath / Glynneath, Brecon / Hay-on-Wye p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 103
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104 MENEVIA DIRECTORY OF PARISHES AND MASS CENTRES A number of churches are livestreaming Masses and other services. Diocesan and parish websites will need to be consulted for the latest information. CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST JOSEPH T: (01792) 652683 Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BX E: cathedral@menevia.org W: http://www.meneviacathedral.org/ Presbytery: Clergy House, Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BX Clergy: Canon Benedict Koledoye, MA., PhD. (Administrator) Parish Sister: Sr. Nora Mary Ryan (01792) 461837 Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 5.30 pm Sun 8 am and 10 am Hdays Mass 9.15 am, 6.30 pm, (See bulletin for school Mass in term time) Wkdays Mass Mon, Wed, Thurs &, Fri 9.15 am Mass schedule/times are subject to alteration. Please check online weekly newsletter for up to date information Live Streaming on: http://meneviacathedral.org/ Sacrament of Reconciliation before 5.30 pm Mass and at call Parish Groups: UCM, Children’,s Liturgy, RCIA, Youth Ministry, Legion of Mary, Choir, Lectio Divina. School: St Joseph’,s Cathedral School Greenhill, Swansea T: (01792) 653609 Convent: Ursulines of Jesus. St Mary’,s Convent, 28 Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BX T: (01792) 461837 Visiting: Visiting the Cathedral –, by appointment only. Office Hours: Monday to Friday, 10.00 am to 5.00 pm Follow us on Facebook at Menevia Cathedral ABERYSTWYTH 1 WELSH MARTYRS Piercefield Lane, T: (01970) 617159 Penparcau Aberystwyth SY23 1RX E: aberystwyth@menevia.org W: http://www.parishofaberystwyth.org.uk Livestream: see parish website Presbytery: Brynhyfryd, Piercefield Lane, Penparcau, Aberystwyth SY23 1RX Clergy: Rev Matthew Roche-Saunders (University Chaplain) Rev Gregory Beckett, Assistant priest from Feb 2024 Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00 pm. Sun 8.30 am, 10.00 am Hdays Please see Newsletter Wkdays Mass at 6.30pm on University Campus (term time) or 6pm in Welsh Martyrs (outside term time), Wed 10.00 am, Fri 6.00 pm, Sat 10.30 am Eucharistic Adoration and Confessions Wed 9.00 am, Fri 5.00 pm, Sat 9.30 am, First Fridays 10-6 pm. Please check newsletter available on website for possible changes p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 104
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105 MENEVIA Parish Groups : SVP, RCIA, DHS Associates, Social Committee, Parish Finance Committee, Flower and Garden Team, Intercessory Prayer Team, Laudato Si Garden Project, Medjugorje Pilgrim Group and House Prayer Groups. School: St Padarn’,s Primary School T: (01970) 630632 Uni. Chaplaincy: Brynhyfryd, Aberystwyth SY23 1RX President of Catholic Society: Diana Dcruz Hospital: Bronglais General Hospital. T: (01970) 623131 ABERAERON 2 HOLY CROSS Victoria Street Aberaeron SA46 0DA Clergy: Served from Aberystwyth Services: Sun Mass 12.30 pm Confession 12.10-12.30 pm Wkdays Thurs 10.30 am Eucharistic Adoration and Confession Thurs 9.30 am AMMANFORD OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY ammanford@menevia.org 35 Margaret Street, Ammanford SA18 2NP Priest in charge: Rev Donatus Chukwuedo Services: Sat First Mass of Sunday 5.30 pm Sun 9.30 am Hdays &, Wkdays Please see notices or phone for Mass times Sacrament of Reconciliation on request BRECON 1 ST MICHAEL T: (01874) 622046/ St Michael’,s Rectory, 11 St Michael Street, 0792 2042749 Brecon, Powys LD3 9AB E:brecon@menevia.org W: www.stmichaelsrcbrecon.org.uk Clergy: Rev Jimmy Sebastian Pulickakunnel MCBS Services: Sat First Mass of Sunday 6.00 pm Sun 11.00 am Hdays See newsletter Wkdays Mon, Tue &, Fri at 10.00 am, Wed at 6.00 pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Eucharistic Adoration : Mon, Tues 9-9.30am Wed 5-5.30pm &, Fri 9.00am-10.00am Rosary Every day before Mass, during May and October Sacrament of Reconciliation Fri 9.15 am to 9.45 am and on request Parish Groups: Parish Advisory Council, Guild of St Stephen, SPUC, APF, Fairtrade, Eucharistic Ministers Group, St Michael’,s Choir, CAFOD, RCIA, Faith Sharing Group, Hospitality Group, Children’,s Liturgy p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 105
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106 MENEVIA HAY 2 ST JOSEPH T: (01497) 820452 The Presbytery, 4 Belmont Road, Hay-on-Wye, Hereford, HR3 5DA Clergy: Served from Brecon Services: Sun Mass 9.00 am Hdays See newsletter Wkdays Thurs 10.00 am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 9.30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Thur 9.35 am-9.55 am and on request Parish Groups: APF, Mission Support Group, Parish Advisory Council, Special Parish Support Group: Flower Arrangement Group, St Joseph’,s Choir Group. BRITON FERRY OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION Tel: (01639) 820949 Our Lady’,s Presbytery, Neath Road, Briton Ferry, Neath SA11 2YR E-mail: britonferry@menevia.org Clergy: Rev Krzysztof Kucharski, MTh, PhD Services: Sun 9.00 am Wkdays Tues 6.30 pm, Wed 9:30 am, (followed by Rosary) Thurs 6:30 pm (in Polish, followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament) Fri 6:30pm, (followed by Chaplet to Divine Mercy) Sat 9:30 am, (followed by silent Adoraion) Sacrament of Reconciliation 30 minutes before Mass or on request Parish Groups: SVP, CWL, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, Catechists, Children’,s Liturgy Group. BUILTH WELLS See Llandrindod Wells 2 Christ the King BURRY PORT 1 OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA T: (01554) 832520 The Presbytery, 55 Pencoed Road, Burry Port, E: burryport@menevia.org Carmarthenshire SA16 OPN burryportstarofthesea@gmail.com W: burryportandkidwellycatholic.co.uk Priest in charge: Rev Lawrence Obotamah Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.30 pm Hdays Vigil 6.30pm Wkdays Mon 10.00 am, Wed 6.00 pm, Fri 12.00 noon Sat 1 st Saturday of each month Mass at 11.oo am Rosary &, Benediction Wed 5.30 pm Parish Groups: Finance Committee, Children’,s Liturgy Team, Catechist Team, Meditation Group, Dementia Support Group, APF, Social Committee, Scripture Group, Youth Ministry, Faith Development Group, Team for Evangelisation, Events Steering Committee p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 106
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107 MENEVIA KIDWELLY 2 OUR LADY AND ST CADOC Priory Street Kidwelly, Tel (01554) 832520 Carmarthenshire SA17 4TR E: burryport@menevia.org burryportstarofthesea@gmail.com W: burryportandkidwellycatholic.co.uk Clergy: Served from Burry Port Services: Sun Mass 11 am but may change during January. Wkdays Wed Mass 10.30 am Hdays 7.00pm (on the Feastday) Centering Prayer Group Tues 10.30 am Parish Groups: Events Steering Committee PONTYBEREM 3 EGLWYS Y GROES (Holy Cross) Heol y Bryn, Pontyberem SA15 5AG Clergy: Served from Burry Port Services: Sun Mass 9.30 am Hdays Mass 9.30 am Wkdays Fri 10.30 am but check first (T: (01554) 832520 Sacrament of Reconciliation Before Mass on request Parish Groups: Events Steering Committee CALDEY ISLAND T: (01834) 842632 and 842879 1 ABBEY OF OUR LADY AND ST SAMSON F: (01834) 845568 Caldey Island off Tenby E: janrossey@gmail.com Pembrokeshire SA70 7UH W: https://caldeyislandwales.com Cistercians of the Strict Observance Clergy: Rev Jan Rossey (Superior), Revv. Gildas Gage (Prior), Daniel van Santvoort ,Brothers: David Hodges, Titus Keet, Luca Cestaro (Sub-Prior) Oblates: Benedict Thulstrup Services: Sun Morning Prayer at 6.30 am Mass 10.45 am Hdays As Sundays (Winter), Mass at 7.15 am (Summer) Vespers at 5.30 pm Compline at 7.35 pm daily Wkdays Morning Prayer 6.00 am Holy Mass at 6.45 am Sacrament of Reconciliation At call 2 ST DAVID Services: At request/by arrangement 3 ST ILLTYD, OLD PRIORY CHURCH Services: At request/by arrangement p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 107
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108 MENEVIA CARDIGAN 1 WELSH NATIONAL SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF THE TAPER North Road, Cardigan Ceredigion SA43 1LT T: (01239) 612615 E: Cardiganshrine@yahoo.com W: www.ourladyofthetaper.org.uk Clergy: Canon Pius Augustine Valummelmalayil, MA, MPh Services: Sun 10.30 am NB: 9.30 am on REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY Hdays: Vigil Mass at 6.30pm Wkdays Please see newsletter Rosary Before Mass every Sat Sacrament of Reconciliation: Before and After 10.30am Mass on Saturdays and on request. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament - Half an hour before weekday Mass Parish Groups: Hospitality, Lectio Divina, Church Cleaning Convent: Ty Mair’,, Union of Irish Ursulines T: (01239) 612436 Hospital: Cardigan Integrated Care Centre, Rhodfa’,r Felin, Cardigan SA43 1JX, Telephone: 01239 801560 NEWCASTLE EMLYN 2 OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE Castle Street Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire SA38 9AF (This is not a postal address, please address all correspondence to Cardigan) Clergy: Served from Cardigan Services: Sun Vigil Mass 6.30 pm Saturday Hdays: 10.30am Wkdays Please see newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation before and after Mass on Sat evening and on request. CARMARTHEN ST MARY Union Street, T: (01267) 237205 Carmarthen SA31 3DE E: carmarthen@menevia.org smrccarms@gmail.com W: stmaryschurchcarmarthen.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/stmarys.church.7921 Clergy: Rev Phillip Harries BA (Hons) Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 5.30 pm Sun 11 am Hdays and Wkdays Please see Newsletter (available on Parish web page) Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5.00 - 5.20 pm Sun 10.30-10.50 am and on request Schools: St Mary’,s Junior and Infants T: (01267) 234297 St Mary’,s Nursery T: (01267) 234297 Hospitals: Glangwili Hospital T: (01267) 235151 St David’,s Hospital T: (01267) 235430 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 108
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109 MENEVIA CLYDACH 1 ST BENEDICT 41 Pontardawe Road, Clydach, T: (01792) 842244 Swansea SA6 5NS E: clydach@menevia.org Clergy: served from Ystradgynlais Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00 pm Sun 10.00 am Hdays Vigil (Eve of Holy Day) 6.00 pm Holy Day 9.30 am Wkdays Mass Mon,Wed, Thurs, Fri 9.30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5.30 to 5.45 pm Parish Groups: Children’,s Liturgy, Parish Council Advisory Group, Finance Committee, Guild of St Stephen, Readers Ministry, Apostleship of the Sea, Couples for Christ Wales, MFC, Monthly Tuesday Social Meeting. School: St Joseph’,s (Primary with Nursery) T: (01792) 842494 Hospital: Gellinudd T: (01792) 862221 YSTRADGYNLAIS 2 SACRED HEART T: (01639) 842202 Catholic Church, E: ystradgynlais@menevia.org Pantyffynon Road, W: sacredheartystradgynlais.org.uk Ystradgynlais, Swansea SA9 lEU Priest in charge: Rev Canon L Pelosi T: 07707950531 Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 4.00 pm Sun 11.30 am Hdays 6.00 pm Wkdays Mass Fri 6.00 pm (Summer) (see newsletter for others) Sacrament of Reconciliation Fri 5.30-5.45 pm Parish Groups: Eucharistic Ministers, Prayer Group, Parish Advisory Group, Readers’, Ministry, Catechists, Church Cleaning Group, Finance Committee, Flower Arrangers, Music Ministry, Kids with Guitars, Social Group. Hospital: Ystradgynlais Community Hospital T: (01639) 844777 CWMAVON See Port Talbot 3 St Phillip Evans DANYGRAIG See Swansea 3 St Illtyd DUNVANT See Swansea 4 St Joachim and St Anne p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 109
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110 MENEVIA FISHGUARD 1 HOLY NAME T: (01348) 873865 51 Vergam Terrace, Fishguard, E: fishguard@menevia.org Pembrokeshire W: www.holynamechurch.wordpress.com Clergy: Rev Richard Jones, OSB, MA Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00 pm Sun 11.00 am Hdays 10.00 am (with School in Term Time) Weekdays Mass 10.00 am (please see Weekly Bulletin) Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5.30pm -5.50 pm and by arrangement Parish Groups: Choir, Catechesis, Flower Guild, Trussell Trust, CAFOD School: Holy Name Catholic School, Vergam Terrace, Fishguard SA65 9DF T: (01348) 872506 Headteacher: Mrs Abigail Davies Convent: Sisters of Mercy T: (01348) 872821 ST DAVIDS 2 ST MICHAEL’,S New Street, St David’,s SA62 6SW Clergy: Served from Fishguard Services: Sun Mass 9.00 am Hdays Vigil 6.00 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation on request GENDROS See Swansea 5 Holy Cross GLYNNEATH See Neath 2 St John Kemble GORSEINON 1 BLESSED SACRAMENT 99 Alexandra Road, Gorseinon, T: (01792) 892722 Swansea SA4 4NX E: gorseinon@menevia.org W: parishofgorseinon.org Clergy: Rev John Patrick Thomas (Chaplain to Travelling Community) Services: Sunday 10.00am Holydays 7.00 pm Weekdays Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 9.30am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sunday 9.15 am -9.45 pm and at call Parish Groups: SVP, RCIA, UCM, Choir, Church Carers, Catechists, Finance Commission, Archconfraternity of St. Stephen, Building Commission. Hospitals: Gorseinon Community Hospital T: (01792) 892441 Garngoch T: (01792) 892921 Care Homes: Llys-y-Twysog, Grovesend 01792 896111 Awel Y Mor, Penyrheol 01792 897346 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 110
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111 MENEVIA PONTARDDULAIS 2 ST BRIDE Cross Street Pontarddulais SA4 8LR Clergy: Served from Gorseinon Services: Sunday Vigil Mass Saturday 5.00 pm Holydays Vigil Mass 7.00 pm Weekdays Wednesday 9.30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Before weekend Masses and at call Parish Groups: Church Carers, Finance Commission Care Homes: Llysgwyn 01792 882353 The Hollies 01792 882948 Yr Hafen 01792 883518 HAVERFORDWEST 1 ST DAVID AND ST PATRICK 9 Fountain Row, Barn Street Haverfordwest T: (01437) 762284 Pembrokeshire SA61 1SX E: haverfordwest@menevia.org W: www.stdavidandstpatrick.org Clergy: Rev Paul Joseph Rev Deacon Tony Lawrence (Ret’,d) Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00 pm Sun 10.00 am Hdays 10.00 am and 6.00 pm Wkdays Mon 9.30 am, Tues 9.30 am, Wed 9.30 am, Fri 6.30 pm, Sat 10.00 am Eucharistic Adoration: Fri 5 pm, Sat .10.30-11.00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Fri 6.00-6.15 pm, Sat 10.30- 11.00 am, 5.15-5.45 pm, Sun 9.15-9.45 am Parish Groups: Finance Committee, Archconfraternity of St Stephen, Children’,s Liturgy Group, Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, Scripture Study Group, Rosary Group, SVP, Over 50s, Church Flower Group School: Mary Immaculate, Merlins Hill. T: (01437) 762324 Monastery: Holy Cross Abbey, Whitland. T: (01994) 240725 Social Media: Facebook: St David and St Patrick Catholic Church, YouTube: St David and St Patrick’,s Haverfordwest NARBERTH 2 THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Church Street Narberth SA67 7BH Clergy: Served from Haverfordwest Services: Sun Mass 12 pm Wkdays Mass Wed 4.30 pm Eucharistic Adoration: Wed 4 pm, Holy Rosary: Wed 5 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Wed and Sun before Holy Mass p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 111
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112 MENEVIA KIDWELLY See Burry Port 2 Our Lady and St Cadoc HAY See Brecon 2 St Joseph KNIGHTON See Rhayader 3 Our Lady of Perpetual Succour and St Nicholas LAMPETER 1 OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL T: (01570) 421003/ Carmel Pontfaen Road, Lampeter, 07495 802711 Ceredigion SA48 7BS E: lampeter@menevia.org W: catholicchurchlampeter.org Clergy: Rev David Keith Evans Services: Sun 10.00 am Hdays 6.00 pm or 7.00 pm Wkdays Wed 6.00 pm, Thu 7.00 pm, Sat 9.00 am (Please check the Notice board on church door or at the car park entrance) Adoration of Blessed Sacrament Thur 6.00 pm –, 6.45 pm, Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 9.30 am-10.00 am, Thur 6.05 pm to 6.30 pm and on request Polska Msza Swieta: Polish Mass 2nd and 4th Sunday of Month at 6.00 pm Priest: Rev Krzysztof Kucharski T: (01639) 820949 Parish Groups: Parish Finance Committee, Servers Guild, Grounds and Maintenance, Readers. University Chaplaincy: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Presbytery Hospital: Tregaron Hospital T: (01974) 298203 LLANDOVERY 2 OUR LADY T: (01570) 421003/ College View, Llandovery SA20 OBD 07495802711 E: Ilandovery@menevia.org Facebook: Catholic Church Llandovery Clergy: Served from Lampeter Services: Sun Vigil Mass 5.00 pm Sat Hdays 10.00 am Wkdays Wed 10.00 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Please see Newsletter, or notice on the door. Sacrament of Reconciliation before Mass and on request Hospital: Llandovery Cottage Hospital T: (01550) 20322 LANDORE See Swansea 6 St Peter p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 112
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113 MENEVIA LLANDEILO ST DAVID 5 Carmarthen Rd Llandeilo SA19 6DL E: llandeilo@menevia.org Clergy: Served from Ammanford Services: Sun 11.00 am Hdays &, Wkdays Please see notices or phone for Mass times Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 9.00 - 9.20 am or on request. LLANDOVERY See Lampeter 2 Our Lady LLANDRINDOD WELLS 1 OUR LADY OF RANSOM AND THE HOLY SOULS Victoria Road, Llandrindod Wells, T: (01597) 822353 Powys LD16AP E: Ilandrindodwells@menevia.org The Presbytery, lthon Road, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 6AP Priest in charge: Rev Gerald Isiguzo OP Rev Richard Ogedengbe OP (Assistant Priest) Services: Sun 11.00 am Hdays Mass 6.00 pm Wkdays See Notices Sacrament of Reconciliation Wed 6.30 pm and on request Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament see Notices Parish Groups: Choir, Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. Hospital: County War Memorial Hospital T: (01597) 822951 BUILTH WELLS 2 CHRIST THE KING Garth Road, Builth Wells LD2 3AS T: (01597) 822353 E: Ilandrindodwells@menevia.org Clergy: Served from Llandrindod Wells Services: Sun Mass 9.00 am Hdays Mass 10.00 am Wkdays See Notices Sacrament of Reconciliation On request p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 113
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114 MENEVIA LLANELLI OUR LADY, QUEEN OF PEACE T: (01554) 774070 The Presbytery, Waunlanyrafon, E: llanelli@menevia.org Llanelli SA15 3AB W: www.olqpllaneli.org.uk Clergy: Rev Martin Donnelly VF Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00 pm Sun 10.00 am Hdays Mass 10.00 am and 7.00 pm Wkdays Mon, Wed, Thur, Fri at 10.00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5.30 - 5.45 am, and on request Polska Msza Swieta: Polish Mass 12 noon every Sunday Priest: Rev Krzysztof Kucharski T: (01639) 820949 (Please check parish website for latest information and click on Newsletter) Parish Groups: SVP, St John Lloyd PA, St Mary’,s PA, Eucharistic Ministers’, Group, Flower Arrangers’, Team, Guild of St Stephen, Sisters of Mercy Associates Schools: St John Lloyd Comprehensive T: (01554) 772589 St Mary’,s Primary School T: (01554) 759178 Convent: Sisters of Mercy (Parish Sisters) T: (01554) 752768 Hospital: Prince Philip General Hospital T: (01554) 756567 Hospice: T: (01554) 783765 MILFORD HAVEN ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI The Presbytery, 128 Priory Road, Milford Haven, T: (01646) 693371 Pembrokeshire SA73 2EE E: milfordhaven@menevia.org Clergy: Rev Paul Osunyikanmi (Stella Maris Port Chaplain) Services: Sun 11.00 am and 6.00 pm Hdays 9.30 am Wkdays Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat at 9.30 am, Wed at 7.00 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday morning after 9.30 am Mass and before Sunday Masses Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament after Saturday morning Mass Parish Groups: Lectors Group, Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist, Altar Servers’, Group, Legion of Mary, Padre Pio Group School: St Francis Catholic Primary School T: (01646) 694 830 MORRISTON See Swansea 7 The Sacred Heart MUMBLES See Swansea 8 Our Lady Star of the Sea NARBERTH See Haverfordwest 2 The Immaculate Conception p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 114
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115 MENEVIA NEATH 1 ST JOSEPH T: (01639) 643323 The Presbytery, Hillside Lane, E: neath@menevia.org Neath SA11 1TG W: www.catholicchurchneath.org.uk Clergy: Rev Neil Evans, BA, MTh Rev Deacon Jim Caddick, MBA (rtd) Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00 pm Sun 10.30 am Hdays Please see newsletter Wkdays Please see newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5.30 - 5.55 pm and on request Parish Groups: Parish Advisory Council, St Joseph’,s Parish Guild, Legion of Mary, SVP, Children’,s Liturgy, Ministry of Reader, Catechists, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion School: St Joseph (Primary) T: (01639) 635099 Hospital: Tonna T: (01639) 862000 GLYNNEATH 2 ST JOHN KEMBLE Llewellyn Street, Glynneath SA11 5AE Clergy: Served from Neath Services: Sun Vigil Mass Sat 4.00 pm Wkdays please see newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday before Mass and on request Parish Groups: Parish Advisory Council, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion NEWCASTLE EMLYN See Cardigan 2 Our Lady Queen of Peace PEMBROKE See Pembroke Dock 2 St Joseph PEMBROKE DOCK 1 ST MARY Catholic Rectory, 31a Meyrick Street, T: (01646) 279807 Pembroke Dock SA72 6AL E: pembrokedock@menevia.org Clergy: Rev Paul Osunyikanmi, Administrator of Pembroke Dock and Pembroke Served from Milford Haven Services: Sun Mass 10.00 am Hdays See newsletter Wkdays See newsletter Sacrament of Reconciliation at call Parish Groups: UCM, Meditation Group, Social Group. Hospital: South Pembroke Hospital T: (01646) 682114 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 115
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116 MENEVIA PEMBROKE 2 ST JOSEPH Monkton, Pembroke SA71 4LP Clergy: Pembroke served from Milford Haven Services: Sat First Mass of Sun, 6.30 pm Hdays See newsletter PONTARDDULAIS See Gorseinon 2 St Bride PONTYBEREM See Burry Port 3 Eglwys y Groes PORT TALBOT 1 OUR LADY OF MARGAM `Maes Gwyn’,, 63 Margam Road, T: (01639) 883323 Port Talbot SA13 2HR E: margam@menevia.org W: www.margamcatholic.com Clergy: Rev Andrzej Kuklinski Services: Sat First Mass of Sun, 6.00 pm Sun 10.00 am Hdays Mass 9.00 am, 7.00 pm Wkdays Mass Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs 9.00 am, Fri 7.00 pm Rosary and Benediction Mon 6.30-7.00 pm Sacrament of Confession: Mon till Sat before each Holy Mass. Mon at 6 pm (when Adoration is advertised) Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Mon 5.00 pm - 7.00 pm First Saturday Devotion 5.00 pm –, 6.00 pm Parish Groups: Children’,s Liturgy, Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, Faith Formation Group, Readers’, Ministry, SOS Divine Mercy Chaplet Association Group, Parish Lourdes Group, Floral Art Group, RCIA, Altar Servers, Cleaning Team, Play &, Pray Group (for little children and parents) Hospital: Neath Port Talbot Hospital T: (01639) 862000 Parish Hall: Available for hire. Please contact via margam@menevia.org 2 ST JOSEPH T: (01639) 882846 The Presbytery, Water Street, E: porttalbot@menevia.org Port Talbot SA12 6LE W: www.stjosephs-porttalbot.co.uk Live stream: porttalbot@menevia.org Clergy: The Rev Mgr Canon Joseph Cefai MA, PhD Services: First Mass of Sun 6.30 pm (Sat) Sun 8.30 am, 10.00 am Hdays Mass 9.30 am, Vigil 6.00 pm Wkdays Mass 10.00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 11.00am, and on request Parish Groups: Lectio Divina, Catechist Group, Advisory Group, p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 116
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117 MENEVIA Schools: St Joseph’,s (Infants) T: (01639) 882579 St Joseph’,s (Junior) T: (01639) 769743 St Joseph’,s (Comprehensive) T: (01639) 884305 Hospital: Neath Port Talbot Hospital T: (01639) 862000 CWMAVON 3 ST PHILIP EVANS Salem Road, Cwmavon SA12 9EL T: (01639) 882846 W: www.stjosephs-porttalbot.co.uk Clergy: Served from St Joseph’,s Port Talbot Services: Sun Mass Sat, 5.00 pm Hdays Vigil Mass 5.00 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sun before Mass and on request. 4 ST THERESE OF LISIEUX T: (01639) 884791/ The Presbytery, Southdown Road, 07514 337749 Port Talbot SA12 7HL E: sandfields@menevia.org Clergy: Rev Paul Brophy MA Cantab Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 5.00 pm. Sun 11.00 am. Holy Hour (See Bulletin) Hdays Mass 10.00 am Wkdays Masses Daily at 9.30 am except Thurs Mass in the Extraordinary Form (Tridentine) 2nd Sunday of the Month 6 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 4.15-4.45 pm Parish Groups: Guild of St Stephen, St Therese’,s Credit Union, RCIA, Secular Franciscan Order, Senior Citizens, Housebound and Handicapped, Lectio Divina Group, Divine Mercy Prayer Group Wednesdays at 6pm School: St Therese’,s Primary School T: (01639) 882797 Hospital: Neath Port Talbot Hospital T: (01639) 862000 PRESTEIGNE See Rhayader 2 Assumption of Our Lady and St Therese RHAYADER 1 ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI T: (01597) 822353 2 Dark Lane, Rhayader, Powys LD6 5DA E: pkr@menevia.org Clergy: Rev Jerome Ituah OCD Services: Sun First Mass: 6.00 pm on Sat Wkdays Mass as announced, typically Thurs at 10.00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5.30 pm - 5.50 pm Parish Groups: Churches Together (Cytun ) p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 117
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118 MENEVIA PRESTEIGNE 2 ASSUMPTION OF OUR LADY AND ST THERESE King’,s Turning Road, Presteigne T: (01597) 822353 Powys LD8 2LD Served from Rhayader Services: Sun Mass 9.00 am Wkdays Mass as announced. Typically, Fri, 9.30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation 8.30 am - 8.50 am on Sundays Parish Groups: Churches Together (Cytun) KNIGHTON 3 OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR AND ST NICHOLAS T: (01597) 822353 Market Square, Knighton, Powys LD7 1EY E: pkr@menevia.org Served from Rhayader Services: Sun 11.00 am Wkdays Mass as announced, typically Fri. 11.30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sun 10.30 am - 10.50 am ST DAVIDS See Fishguard 2 St Michael’,s SAUNDERSFOOT See Tenby 2 St Bride SKETTY See Swansea 9 St Benedict SWANSEA 1 CATHEDRAL - see first entry above 2 ST DAVID T: (01792) 653343 St David’,s Place, E: stdavidsswansea@menevia.org Swansea SA1 3NG Clergy: Canon Paul Watson, BTh, DPT, VG Rev Robert Davies Services: Sun 11.00 am and 6.00 pm Hdays Mass 12.30 pm and 7.00 pm Wkdays Mass 12.30 pm Mon –, Sat Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 11.15 am —, 12.15 pm Parish Groups: Legion of Mary, Parish Choir, Prayer Group, Pure in Heart, SVP, The Disciple’,s Journey. Convent: Missionaries of Charity T: (01792) 463107 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 118
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119 MENEVIA 3 ST ILLTYD The Presbytery, St Ilityd’,s Crescent, T: (01792) 424107 St Thomas, Swansea SA1 8HS E: danygraig@menevia.org Clergy: Rev Saji Mathew Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00 pm Sun 10.30 am Hdays 6.00 pm Wkdays Mon,Thurs and Friday 9.30. am Wed 6.00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Mon, Thu, and Fri 9.00 - 9.30 am Wed 5.30 pm -6.00 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 5.30 am —, 6.00 pm Parish Groups: UCM, Guild of St Stephen, Apostleship of the Sea School: St Illtyd’,s (Primary) T: (01792) 462104 4 ST JOACHIM AND ST ANNE The Presbytery, Llys Teg, T: (01792) 201046 Dunvant, Swansea SA2 7QQ E: dunvant@menevia.org W: www.gowercatholic.com Clergy: Rev John Browne BA, BTh Services: Sat Mass 6.00 pm (Vigil), Sun Mass 8.30 am, 10.00 am Wkdays Mass normally 10.00 am Tues-Fri, but see website for up to date times Hdays Mass at 10.00 am and 6.30pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Before Mass in the Side Chapel and by appointment Parish Groups: Children’,s Rosary, House Rosary, Altar servers, flower arrangement, hospitality rota, coffee morning, church cleaners, church garden Chaplaincy: Co-ordinating chaplain for secondary schools, Cefn Coed hospital (on request) 5 HOLY CROSS The Presbytery, Upper King’,s Head Road, T: (01792) 586454 Gendros, Swansea SA5 8BR E: gendros@menevia.org W: http://holycrossmenevia.com www.facebook.com/holycrossmenevia Youtube:holycrossmenevia Clergy: Rev Cyril Thadathil, MA, MTh Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00 pm Sun 10.00 am Hdays Mass 7.00 pm Wkdays Mon Thurs and Fri 9.30 am. Wed 7.00 pm Sat 12 noon Syro- Malabar Mass Second Sunday each month at 4.30 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 11.15am am - 12 noon Parish Groups: SVP, UCM, Guild of St Stephen, Liturgy Groups, Growing in Faith Group, Youth Group, Holy Cross Choir, St Jude Junior Choir, Charismatic Prayer Group, Knitting Group, Legion of Mary Parish Hall available for Hire p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 119
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120 MENEVIA 6 ST PETER Cwm Level Road, Landore T: (01792) 424107 Served from St Illtyds E: landore@menevia.org Clergy: Rev Saji Mathew Services: Sun Parish Mass 9.00 am Hdays Mass 10.00 am Wkdays Wed and Fri 10.00 am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Holy Rosary Fri 9.30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Up to 5 mins before advertised Services Parish Groups: Catechist Group, Music Ministry, Mission Appeal, SVP, Apostleship of the Sea 7 THE SACRED HEART Diocesan Shrine of Divine Mercy (inaugurated Nov 2017) The Presbytery, School Road, T: (01792) 771053 Morriston, Swansea SA6 6HZ E: morriston1@menevia.org W: sacredheartmorriston.org.uk Masses Live streamed see website Clergy: Canon Jason Jones STB, VF Rev Gregory Beckett (Assistant Priest until end of Jan) Services: Sat Vigil Mass 5.30 pm Sun 9.30 am, 11.00 am, 8.00 pm Hdays Mass 9.30 am,8.00 pm Wkdays Mon, Tue, Thurs 9.30 am, Wed, Fri 7.30 pm, Sat 10.30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Wed 7.00 pm, Sat 11.00 am Seasonal Devotions Lent, May, Oct, Advent Wed 7.00 pm, Latin Extraordinary Form Mass 1st and 3rd Sun 1.00 pm Polish language Catechism Sat. 2.45 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Sat., 6.00 am -10.00 pm., and First Fridays 6.00 am to 10.00 pm. First Saturday Devotion 10.10 am –, 12 oon. Parish Groups: Finance Committee, SVP, Liturgy, Over 50s Club, Legion of Mary, Hearts Alive Youth Group, Friends of the Santo Nino, Lectio Divina Group, Social Committee, Prayer group, 1st Sat Fatima Prayer Group, Choir, Association, Chi!dens catechism classes 5yr to 12yr Sat 4.00 pm to 5.00 pm, Junior Legion of Mary 3.15 pm Tues., Bishop Vaughan School. 1st Communion class Sat., 9.30 am -12 noon. School: Bishop Vaughan Comprehensive, T: (01792) 772006. Convent: Daughters of the Sacred Heart 07380 896874 Hospital: Morriston General T: (01792) 702222 Ty Olwen Hospice Chaplaincy Hospital Team 07792003905 Nursing Homes: Treforys Care Home, Hengoed Court, Hengoed Parc Sacred Heart Centre: Available for hire. Please contact Secretary on 07838 249060 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 120
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121 MENEVIA 8 OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA T: (01792) 367283 Promenade Terrace, Mumbles E: mumbles@menevia.org W: www.ourladystaroftheseamumbles.org.uk Livestreaming: see website Clergy: Rev Michael Akpoghiran OP, BA, MA, MSc, PhD, PhD Rev Jude Akpobasa OP, BEng, BA, BTh Presbytery: 22 Devon Place, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4DR T: (01792) 367283 Services: Sat 1st Mass of Sun 6.30 pm. Sun 8.30 am, 10.30 am Hdays Vigil Mass 7.00 pm and 9.30 am Wkdays Masses Tues., Wed., Fri., 9.30 am, Thurs., 7 pm, Sat 10.00 am (with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from 10.30am). Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 10.30 am - 11.00 am, 6.00 pm - 6.15 pm, and on request. Parish Groups: SVP, Prayer Group, Guild of St Stephen, Children’,s Liturgy, Flower arrangers and Cleaning Teams, SPUC, APF, Traidcraft, AoS, Parish Finance Committee, Parish Ladies Guild, Catholic Men’,s Society, Lectio Divina, Wednesday Coffee Morning, Friday Film Club, Junior Film Club, Mumbles Churches Together. Schools: St David’,s Primary, T: (01792) 512212 Convent: Ursulines of Jesus, 8 Promenade Terrace Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4DS T: (01792) 369909 9 ST BENEDICT T: (01792) 202447 St Benedict’,s Presbytery, E: sketty@menevia.org Llythrid Avenue, Sketty, Swansea SA2 OJJ Clergy: Rev Carlito Reyes Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00 pm Sun 8.30 am, 11.00 am Hdays Mass 9.30 am, 7.00 pm Wkdays Mass Mon to Fri 9.30 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat before the Vigil Mass Parish Groups: Parish Pastoral Team, Choir, Ministers of Holy Communion, Children’,s Liturgy, Finance and General Maintenance Committee, Catenians University Chaplaincy: Mass at University Singleton Campus Friday 1.15 pm (Term time) Bay Campus Wednesday 1.15 pm (Term time) Rev Carlito Reyes (Catholic Chaplain) Sr Brigid Mulvaney (Assistant Chaplain), Abiel Joy (Cath Soc President) Convents: Stella Maris Convent (Ursulines of Jesus) T: (01792) 987059 Hospitals: Hillhouse T: (01792) 203551 Singleton T: (01792) 205666 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 121
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122 MENEVIA 10 OUR LADY OF LOURDES 136 Penygraig Road, Townhill, T: (01792) 655336 Swansea SA1 6LA E: townhill@menevia.org Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/swanseatownhill Clergy: Rev Clement Oloruntoba OP, BA, BTh, PGDJ, MA (Parish Priest). Services: Sun Mass 11.00 am Mass. Hdays Please see Newsletter Wkdays Mass as announced. Typically, Mon and Wed 10.00 am Exposition and Holy Hour Every Mon before Mass. Devotion to the Sacred Heart: First Fri of month 10.00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sun 10.15 - 10.40 am time by arrangement with the priest. Parish Groups: SVP, Catechists, Pre-Baptism Preparation Group, RCIA, Faith Sharing Group. Parish Hall Bookings T: 07873 378817/ 07983966332 Institutions: HM Prison Swansea, 200 Oystermouth Road. Mass Sun 9.15 am RC Chaplain: Rev Clement Oloruntoba OP Singleton Hospital RC Chaplain: Rev Clement Oloruntoba, OP TENBY 1 HOLYROOD AND ST TEILO T: (01834) 842692 Holyrood Presbytery, E: tenby@menevia.org St Florence Parade, Tenby SA70 7DT W: www.stteilostenby.co.uk Live stream: https://www.stteilostenby.co.uk/ Clergy: Rev. Mansel Usher BA Services: Sat 1st Mass of Sunday 5.30 pm Sun 11.00 am Hdays Vigil Mass 7.00 pm, 10.0 am Wkdays Mon, Wed, Sat 10.00 am, Tues, Fri 7.00pm Adoration and Rosary half an hour before weekday Mass Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat 10.30 am - 11.15 am and on request Parish Groups: St Teilo’,s Ladies Guild, Prayer Group, Choir, Children’,s Liturgy, KSC School: St Teilo’,s Primary T: (01834) 843995 Hospital: Tenby Cottage Hospital T: (01834) 842040 All Masses and Services are live-streamed. Go to the Parish website at https://www.stteilostenby.co.uk/. And click on the link to the camera. p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 122
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123 MENEVIA SAUNDERSFOOT 2 ST BRIDE The Ridgeway, Saundersfoot, Pembrokeshire SA69 9LN Clergy: Served from Tenby Services: Sun Mass 9.30 am Holydays: Mass at 7.00 pm TOWNHILL See Swansea 10 Our Lady of Lourdes WHITLAND T: (01994) 240725 HOLY CROSS ABBEY E: abbess.hca@gmail.com Whitland, Pembrokeshire SA34 OQX W: www.hcawhitland.co.uk Services: Mass: please see website www.hcawhitland.co.uk. Divine Office: Vigils 4.00 am, Lauds 7.00 am, Tierce 7.40 am, Sext 12.15 pm None 2.30 pm, Vespers 5.00 pm, Compline 7.00 pm Chaplain: Rev Liam Bradley, PhB, MA, MEng, STL, VF YSTRADGYNLAIS See Clydach 2 Sacred Heart p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 123
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124 MENEVIA CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SERVICE Chair of Diocesan Schools Commission Rev Robert Davies. E: moderator@menevia.org.uk Education Department Diocesan Offices, 27 Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BX T: (01792) 652757 F: (01792) 659283 E: education@menevia.org.uk Director of Education Mr Paul White, BA (Hons), NPQH Catholic Certificate in Religious Studies Mr Paul White, BA (Hons), NPQH Secondary Schools Co-ordinating Chaplain Rev John Browne T: (01792) 201046 E: dunvant@menevia.org CATHOLIC SCHOOLS CARMARTHENSHIRE Secondary School St John Lloyd Catholic Comprehensive School, Havard Road, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire SA14 8SD T: (01554) 772589 E: office@stjohnlloyd.co.uk W: www.stjohnlloyd.co.uk Headteacher: Mr Andrew Hurley Primary Schools St Mary’,s Catholic Primary School Union Street, Carmarthen SA31 3DE T: (01267) 234297 E: admin@stmaryscarm.ysgolccc.cymru W: http://www.stmaryscarmarthen..ysgolccc.cymru Acting Headteacher: Mrs Hannah Corcoran St Mary’,s Catholic Primary School Havard Road, Llanelli SA31 8SD T: (01554) 759178 E: admin@stmarysllanelli.ysgolccc.cymru W: http:// stmarysllanelli.ysgolccc.cymru Headteacher: Mrs Alison Howells CEREDIGION Primary School St Padarn’,s Catholic Primary School Llanbadarn Road, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 1EZ T: (01970) 630632 E: prif@st-padarnsrcp.ceredigion.sch.uk W: http://stpadarnsschool.weebly.com Headteacher: Mrs Enid Brophy p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 124
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125 MENEVIA NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY BOROUGH Secondary School St Joseph’,s Catholic School and Sixth Form Centre Newton Avenue, Aberavon, Port Talbot SA12 6EY T: (01639) 884305 F: (01639) 898070 E: stjoescomp@hwbmail.net W: http://www.stjosephscomp.co.uk Headteacher: Dr John Felton Infant School St Joseph’,s Infants School Water Street, Aberavon, Port Talbot SA12 6LF T: (01639) 882579 F: (01639) 882579 E: stjosinf@npt.school W: https://st-josephs-catholic-infant-school1.j2bloggy.com/ Headteacher: Ms Julie Beaumont-Rees BSc, PGCE, NPQH Junior and Primary Schools St Joseph’,s Catholic Junior School Nobel Avenue, Aberavon, Port Talbot SA12 6YN T: (01639) 769743 F: (01639) 769745 E: stjosephsjunior@npt.school W: st-josephs-catholic-junior-school2.j2bloggy.com Headteacher: Mrs Caroline May St Therese’,s Catholic Primary School Southdown Road, Sandfields, Port Talbot SA12 7HL T: (01639) 882797 E: stthereses@npt.school W: http://st-thereses-catholic-primary-school.j2bloggy.com Headteacher: Mrs Ruth Lewis St Joseph’,s Catholic Primary School Cook Rees Avenue, Neath SA11 1UR T: (01639) 635099 F: (01639) 635099 E: stjosephsprimary@npt.school W: http://www.st-joseph-catholic-primary-school16.j2bloggy.com Acting Headteacher: Mrs Philippa Brooks PEMBROKESHIRE Primary Schools Holy Name Catholic Primary School Vergam Terrace, Fishguard SA65 9DF T: (01348) 872506 F: (01348) 872506_ E: admin.holyname@pembrokeshire.gov.uk W: https://www.holynameschool.co.uk Headteacher: Mrs Abigail Davies Mary Immaculate Catholic Primary School Merlin’,s Terrace, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA61 1PH T: (01437) 762324 F: 01437 768345 E: admin.maryimmaculate@pembrokeshire.gov.uk W: https://mary-immaculate-catholic-primary-school.j2bloggy.com Acting Executive Headteacher: Leanne Prevel p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 125
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126 MENEVIA St Francis Catholic Primary School Priory Road, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire SA73 2EE T: (01646) 694830 E: admin.stfrancis@pembrokeshire.gov.uk W: http://www.stfranciscatholicschool.co.uk Executive Headteacher: Mrs Abigail Davies St Teilo’,s Catholic Primary school Greenhill Road, Tenby, Pembrokeshire SA70 7LJ T: (01834) 843995 E: admin.stteilos@pembrokeshire.gov.uk W: https://stteilos.wales Acting Executive Headteacher: Leanne Prevel SWANSEA Secondary School Bishop Vaughan Catholic Comprehensive School Mynydd GarnlIwyd Road, Morriston, Swansea SA6 7OG T: (01792) 772006 F: (01792) 790565 E: bishopvaughan@hwbcymru.net W: https://www.bishopvaughan.co.uk/ Headteacher: Mrs Emma Pole Primary Schools St Joseph’,s Cathedral Primary School Caepistyll Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BE T: (01792) 653609 E: stjosephscathedralprimary@swansea-edunet.gov.uk W: www.stjosephscathedralprimary.swansea.sch.uk Headteacher: Mrs Angela Heald St David’,s Catholic Primary School West Cross Avenue, West Cross, Swansea SA3 5TS T: (01792) 512212 F: (01792) 512211 E: st.davids.primaryschool@swansea-edunet.gov.uk W: http://www.stdavidscatholicprimary.swansea.sch.uk/ Headteacher: Miss Elizabeth Richards St Illtyd’,s Catholic Primary School Jersey Road, Bonymaen, Swansea SA1 7DG T: (01792) 462104 E: st.illtyds.school@swansea-edunet.gov.uk W: www.stilltydsschool.co.uk Headteacher: Mrs Maria Davies St Joseph’,s Catholic Primary School Pontardawe Road, Clydach, Swansea SA6 5NX T: (01792) 842494 E: St.Joseph.RCPrimary.School@swansea-edunet.gov.uk , StackJ1@hwbcymru.net W: http://www.stjosephscatholicps-swansea.co.uk/ Headteacher: Mrs Juliet Stack p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 126
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127 MENEVIA RETREAT CENTRES LLANNERCHWEN LLANDEFAELOG FACH BRECON, POWYS, LD3 9PP (Owned by the Society of the Sacred Heart) Contact: Booking Secretary T: 07415 111 959 Office Hours: Mon. to Fri. 9am to 5pm E: retreats@llannerchwen.org.uk W: www.llannerchwen.org.uk This small retreat centre in a hilly countryside three miles north of Brecon specialises in silence, stillness and solitude. We welcome individual residents for prayer and solitude or for Individually Guided Retreats. We also offer ongoing spiritual accompaniment, in person or via zoom. ST PHILOMENA’,S, CALDEY ISLAND St.Philomenas Retreat House is undergoing a major interior re-design and rebuild, to provide a retreat facility more in keeping with individuals needs and expectations, whilst developing better access and a safe environment for those guests with disabilities. It is hoped to re-open the Guest House from Easter 2024, but it all depends on how quick the renovation-progress will be. MONASTIC GUESTHOUSE, CALDEY ISLAND There are a small number of rooms available in the Monastic Guesthouse for men interested in making a retreat for a few days up to one week, worshipping with the monks, eating with them in their Refectory and assisting with various daily tasks, such as cleaning and gardening. Payment for the accommodation is by donation. For further information regarding staying at the Monastic Guesthouse only, please write, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, to: The Guestmaster, Caldey Abbey, Caldey Island, Pembrokeshire SA70 7UJ. HOLY CROSS ABBEY, WHITLAND, PEMBROKESHIRE SA34 00X T: (01994) 240725 answerphones always on, please leave a message E: General Enquiries &, business hcasecretary7@gmail.com Sr Jo abbess.hca@gmail.com Guest house visithca@gmail.com Abbey Bakery (altar breads) hcaaltarbreads@gmail.com W: www.hcawhitland.co.uk Holy Cross Abbey was founded at Stapehill in Dorset in 1802 by a small group of Trappist refugees fleeing the French Revolution. In January 1991 the Community moved to their new home at Whitland in West Wales, just across the valley from the old Whitland Abbey founded in 1151 by the first Norman Bishop of St David’,s, Bernard (1115-48) and monks of Clairvaux. In 2002 the Community celebrated its bicentenary, on the 26th January 2016. The Community has a thriving Abbey Bakery making altar breads and dispatching them all over the UK: for more information go to our website Llanerchwen St Philomena’,s p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 127
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128 MENEVIA www.hcawhitland.co.uk. We also cultivate our land with an organic market garden and bees. In partnership with the Forestry Commission Wales, a fine acreage of new trees has been planted to augment existing woodland. Our small guest house offers accommodation for those wishing to have a quiet day, and also for those wishing to make a private retreat: guests and visitors are welcome to join us for Mass and the Divine Office please go to our website for booking detail. From April 2021 Fr Liam Bradley became our part-time chaplain, and we are delighted. Mass times are on the website’,s front page. We have Celebrations of the Word &, Communion, on days when there is no Mass. M Christine Wood after serving as Abbess for nearly 16 years retired in December 2021 and on12th January 2022 Sr Jo was elected abbess. Community M Jo Harrison Abbess, Sr Edith Wilcockson Prioress, Sr. Christine Wood, Sr Stephanie Roberts, Sr Elizabeth Oxenham, Sr Genevieve Bergin, Sr Elsie Leung, Sr Urszula Wyrwa and Sr Isabelle Tirtiaux Mass: please see website www.hcawhitland.co.uk Divine Office: Vigils 4.00 am, Lauds 7.00 am, Tierce 7.40 am, Sext 12.15 pm None 2.30 pm, Vespers 5.00 pm, Compline 7.00 pm Chaplain: Rev. Liam Bradley PhB, MA, MEng, STL, VF Holy Cross Abbey Community p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 128
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129 MENEVIA TELEPHONE &, E-MAIL DIRECTORY Telephone E-mail OFFICE Archbishop’,s Office (029) 2037 9036 bishop@menevia.org.uk Private Secretary (029) 2037 9036 privatesecretary@rcadc.org.uk Bishop’,s Secretary (029) 2022 0411 kirsty.vater@rcadc.org ADMINISTRATION Vicar General (01792) 653353 vg@menevia.org Moderator (01792) 653353 moderator@menevia.org.uk Chancellor (01792) 652683 Cathedral@menevia.org Administrator National Marriage Tribunal (029) 2023 0492 tribunal@rcadc.org Safeguarding Co-ordinator (01792) 468672 safeguarding@menevia.org.uk/ safelearn@menevia.org.uk Safeguarding Administrator (01792) 659288 safeguarding- administrator@menevia.org.uk Vicar for Religious (01792) 367283 mumbles@menevia.org Diocesan Director of Archives and Records (01792) 659289/ (01267)231639 records@menevia.org Registrar for Deceased Clergy (01792) 659289/ (01267) 231639 records@menevia.org Liaison for Sick and Retired Clergy (01792) 366305 revkinrade.b@menevia.org Registrar: Border Agency (01792) 367283 mumbles@menevia.org FINANCE LAND AND PROPERTY Financial Secretary (01792) 659281 finsec@menevia.org.uk Land &, Property Manager (01792) 659280 property@menevia.org.uk Data Protection Manager (01792) 659281 dpm@menevia.org Diocesan Solicitors (01639) 893700 Diocesan Auditors (01792) 410100 mail@bevanbuckland.co.uk EDUCATION Chair of Diocesan Schools Commission (01792) 653353 moderator@menevia.org.uk Director of Education (01792) 652757 education@menevia.org.uk Catholic Certificate in Religious Studies (01792) 652757 education atmenevia.org.uk Co-ordinating Chaplain for Secondary Schools (01792) 201046 dunvant@menevia.org FORMATION Diocesan Director of Vocations (01970) 617159 vocations@menevia.org Diocesan Director of Diaconal Vocations (01970) 617159 vocations@menevia.org Diocesan Promoter of Vocations (01792) 653353 moderator@menevia.org.uk p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 129
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130 MENEVIA Director of Ongoing Formation &, Retreats (01792) 892722 ogfdirector@menevia.org Menevia Family Life TBA family@menevia.org EVANGELISATION &, CATECHETICS Director of Evangelisation and Cathechetics (01792) 367283 evang@menevia.org Diocesan Synodal Co-ordinator (01792) 892722 Diocesan Coordinator for the Jubilee Year (01239) 612615 cardigan@menevia.org Missio (01792) 653343 stddavidsswansea@menevia.org APF Mill Hill Organiser welshteresa@hotmail.com Mission Club Organiser (01639) 823200 veronicachadd65@gmail.com LITURGY Master of Ceremonies (01792) 652683 cathedral@menevia.org Director of Music Vacant COMMUNICATIONS Diocesan Director of Communications TBA Diocesan Year Book Editor (01792) 659289/ (01267) 231639 records@menevia.org Diocesan Website Coordinator (01792) 201046 dunvant@menevia.org PARISHES Aberystwyth (01970) 617159 aberystwyth@menevia.org/ welshmartyrschurch@yahoo.com Aberaeron See Aberystwyth Ammanford ammanford@menevia.org Brecon (01874) 622046 brecon@menevia.org Briton Ferry (01639) 820949 britonferry@menevia.org Builth Wells See Llandrindod Wells Burry Port (01554) 832520 burryport@menevia.org Caldey (01834) 842632 janrossey@gmail.com Cardigan (01239) 612615 cardigan@menevia.org Carmarthen (01267) 237205 carmarthen@menevia.org/ Clydach See Ystradgynlais Cwmavon See Port Talbot Fishguard (01348) 873865 fishguard@menevia.org Glynneath See Neath Gorseinon (01792) 892722/ 07532 216728 gorseinon@menevia.org Haverfordwest (01437) 762284 haverfordwest@menevia.org Hay on Wye See Brecon Kidwelly See Burry Port Knighton See Llandrindod Wells Lampeter (01570) 421003/ 07495 802711 lampeter@menevia.org Llandeilo see Ammanford p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 130
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131 MENEVIA Llandovery See Lampeter Llandrindod Wells (01597) 822353 Ilandrindodwells@menevia.org Llanelli (01554) 774070 Ilanelli@menevia.org Milford Haven (01646) 693371 milfordhaven@menevia.org Narberth see Haverfordwest Neath (01639) 643323 neath@menevia.org Newcastle Emlyn see Cardigan Pembroke see Milford Haven Pembroke Dock see Milford Haven Pontarddulais see Gorseinon Pontyberem see Burry Port Port Talbot: Margam (01639) 883323 margam@menevia.org St Joseph (01639) 882846 porttalbot@menevia.org St Therese of Lisieux (01639) 884791/ 07514 337749 sandfields@menevia.org Presteigne see Llandrindod Wells Rhayader see Llandrindod Wells St Davids see Fishguard Saundersfoot see Tenby Swansea Cathedral (01792) 652683 cathedral@menevia.org St David (01792) 653343 stdavidsswansea@menevia.org Danycraig - St Illtyd (01792) 424107 danygraig@menevia.org Dunvant - St Joachim &, St Anne (01792) 201046 dunvant@menevia.org Gendros - Holy Cross (01792) 586454 gendros@menevia.org Landore - St Peter see Danygraig Morriston - Sacred Heart (01792) 771053 morriston1@menevia.org Mumbles - Our Lady Star of the Sea (01792) 367283 mumbles@menevia.org Sketty - St Benedict (01792) 202447 sketty@menevia.org Townhill - Our Lady of Lourdes (01792) 655336 townhill@menevia.org Tenby (01834) 842692 tenby@menevia.org Ystradgynlais (01639) 842202 ystradgynlais@menevia.org CONVENTS Cardigan Irish Ursuline Union Ty Mair (01239) 612436 tymair@sisterangela.plus.com Fishguard Sisters of Mercy St Teresa’,s Convent (01348) 872821 stteresa2016@gmail.com St Teresa’,s Rest Home (01348) 873312 stteresasrest@aol.com Heol Emrys (01348) 874663 rose.teresa@talktalk.net Llanelli Sisters of Mercy (01554) 752768 marcellalogue@ hotmail.com, annereddington@tiscali.co.uk Morriston Daughters of the Sacred Heart 07380 896874 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 131
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132 MENEVIA Swansea Ursulines of Jesus Stella Maris Convent (01792) 987059 stellacon99@aol.com, srnoracarr@outlook.com 4 Ty Mair (01792) 462852 St Mary’,s, Greenhill (01792) 472243 nmryan44@hotmail.com 8 Promenade Terrace, Mumbles (01792) 369909 margaretcanny@gmail.com Missionaries of Charity 235-236 The Strand (01792) 463107 Whitland Cistercian Sisters Holy Cross (01994) 240725 abbess.hca@gmail.com p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 132
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133 MENEVIA WEBSITES DIOCESE www.menevia.org Diocese of Menevia School of Evangelisation &, Catechetics (DOMSEC) www.domsec.org.uk PARISHES Aberystwyth http://www.parishofaberystwyth.org.uk/ Brecon www.stmichaelsrcbrecon.org.uk Burry Port burryportandkidwellycatholic.co.uk Caldey http://www.caldeyislandwales.com Cardigan www.ourladyofthetaper.org.uk Carmarthen stmaryschurchcarmarthen.org Fishguard www.holynamechurch.wordpress.com Gorseinon www.parishofgorseinon.org Haverfordwest www.stdavidandstpatrick.org Lampeter Catholicchurchlampeter.org Llanelli www.olqpllanelli.org.uk Neath www.catholicchurchneath.org.uk Port Talbot Margam www.margamcatholic.com St Joseph www.stjosephs-porttalbot.co.uk St Therese https://sttheresecatholic churchporttalbot.com/ Swansea Our Lady Star of the Sea ourladystaroftheseamumbles.org.uk Cathedral www.meneviacathedral.org Dunvant https://www.gowercatholic.com/ Gendros www.holycrossmenevia.com Morriston sacredheartmorriston.org.uk Mumbles ourladystaroftheseamumbles.org.uk Tenby www.stteilostenby.co.uk Ystradgynlais sacredheartystradgynlais.org.uk p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 133
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134 MENEVIA CHAPLAINS Chaplain to the Polish Mission Rev Krzystof Kucharski T: (01639) 820949 Secondary Schools Co-ordinating Chaplain Rev John Browne T: (01792) 201046 Priest Chaplain to St John Lloyd School, Llanelli Rev. Martin Donnelly VF T: (01554) 774070 St Mary’,s Primary School, Llanelli Rev. Martin Donnelly VF T: (01554) 774070 St Padarn’,s Primary School Rev Matt Roche-Saunders T: (01970) 617159 Mary Immaculate Primary School Rev Paul Joseph T: (01437) 762284 Port Chaplain (Stella Maris/Apostleship of the Sea) Regional Port Chaplain Milford Haven &, Pembroke Dock Rev Paul Osunyikanmi T: (01646) 693371 07738 761155 Chaplain to Travelling Community Rev John Patrick Thomas T: (01792) 892722 University Chaplains Aberystwyth Rev Matt Roche-Saunders T: (01970) 617159 Lampeter Rev Keith Evans T: (01570) 421003 Swansea Rev Carlito Reyes (Catholic Chaplain) Sr Brigid Mulvaney (Assistant Chaplain) T: (01792) 202447 Hospital Chaplains Hywel DdaUniversity Health Board Rev Liam Bradley VF T: (01267) 227563 Bronglais Hospital, Aberystwyth. Rev Matt Roche-Saunders T: (01970) 617159 Cefn Coed Hospital Rev John Browne T: (01792) 820949 Glangwili Hospital, Carmarthen Rev Phillip Harries T: (01267) 237205 Morriston General and Ty Olwen Hospice Chaplaincy Hospital Team T: 07792 003905 Neath Port Talbot Hospital Rev Andrzej Kuklinski T: (01639) 820949 Prince Philip General Hospital Rev Martin Donnelly VF T: (01554) 774070 Singleton Hospital, Swansea Rev Clement Oloruntoba OP T: (01792) 655336 Withybush Hospital, Haverfordwest Rev Liam Bradley VF T: (01437) 764545 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 134
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135 MENEVIA Welsh Ambulance Service Swansea Rev John Browne T: (01792) 820949 Prison Chaplain HM Prison Swansea Rev Clement Oloruntoba OP T: (01792) 655336 Police Chaplains Dyfed-Powys Police Rev Liam Bradley VF T: (01437) 762284 Chaplains of Organisations Archconfratemity Of St Stephen For Altar Servers Canon Jason Jones VF (Spiritual Director) T: (01792) 771053 Catholic Social Action Network (CSAN) Rev Paul Osunyikanmi (Diocesan representative) T: (01646) 693371 Legion of Mary Menevia Diocesan Curia Canon Jason Jones VF (Spiritual Director) T: (01792) 771053 Junior Legion of Mary Bishop Vaughan School Canon Jason Jones VF T: (01792) 771053 MISSIO The Association for the Propagation of the Faith (APF) The Society of St Peter the Apostle (SPA) Mission Together (MT) The Pontifical Missionary Union (PM U) Canon Paul Watson VG (Diocesan Director) T: (01792) 653343 St Vincent de Paul Society Rev Mansel Usher (Spiritual Adviser) T: (01834) 842692 Union of Catholic Mothers - Wales Canon Paul Watson VG (National Ecclesiastical Advisor) T: (01792) 653343 Union of Catholic Mothers Menevia Diocese Canon Paul Watson VG T: (01792) 653343 World Apostolate of Fatima (WAF) National Spiritual Director England and Wales: Canon Jason Jones VF T: (01792) 771053 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 135
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136 MENEVIA SECULAR CLERGY (July 2023) The dates following the name are the year of birth and the year of ordination respectively. PRIESTS BECKETT, Gregory, (1994 ) (2003), The Presbytery, School Lane, Morriston, Swansea SA5 6HZ. T: (01792) 771053.(to Feb 2024) Brynhyfryd, Piercefield Lane, Southgate, Aberystwyth SY23 1RX T: (01970) 358058 (from Feb 2024) BRADLEY, Liam, PhB, MA, MEng, STL, VF (1981), (2013), Clara Cottage, Bridge Street, St Clears, Carmarthenshire, SA33 4EE E: revliambradley@gmail.com BROPHY, Paul, MA Cantab (1958), (1998), St Therese’,s Presbytery, Southdown Road, Port Talbot SA12 7HL T: (01639) 884791 BROWNE, John, BA, BTh, (1986), (2015), St Joachim’,s Presbytery, Dunvant, Swansea SA2 7QQ T: (01792) 201046 CEFAI, Rev Mgr Canon Joseph MA, PhD (1947), (1973), St Joseph’,s Presbytery, Water Street, Port Talbot SA12 6LE T: (01639) 882846 CHUKWUEDO, Donatus (1982), (2009), (Diocese of Issele-Uku, Nigeria) 35 Margaret Street, Ammanford SA18 2NP DAVIES, Robert, (1986) (2020), St David’,s Priory, St David’,s Place, Swansea SA1 3NG T: (01792) 653343 DONNELLY, Martin, VF (1962) (1993), (Archdiocese of Cardiff) The Presbytery, Waunlanyrafon Llanelli SA15 3AB T: (01554) 774070 EVANS, Keith, BD (1957), (2014), ‘,Carmel’,, Pontfaen Road, Lampeter, Ceredigion SA48 7BS T: (01570) 421003 EVANS, Neil, BA, MTh (1955), (2005), The Presbytery, Hillside Lane, Neath SA11 1TG T: (01639) 643323 FLOOK, Canon Michael, (rtd) (1945), (1975), 46 Llythrid Avenue, Sketty, Swansea SA2 0JJ T: 07552 601 501 HARRIES, Phillip, BA (Hons) (1969), (2008), St Mary’,s, Union Street, Carmarthen SA31 3DE T: (01267) 237205 JOHNSON, Rt Rev Mgr Canon Clyde Hughes, PhB, STL (rtd), (1938), (1967), Flat 6 Abbeyfield, Camden Road, Brecon LD3 7RT T: (01874) 610772 Mob: 07813 394325 JONES, Canon Jason, STB, VF (1970), (1997), The Presbytery, School Lane, Morriston, Swansea SA5 6HZ. T: (01792) 771053. JOSEPH, Paul , (1967), (1995), The Presbytery, 9 Fountain Row, Barn Street, Haverfordwest, Pembs SA61 1SX T: (01437) 762284 KINRADE, Rt Rev Mgr Canon Brian, MA (rtd), (1939), (1964), The Presbytery, 9 Promenade Terrace, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4DS T: (01792) 366305 KOLEDOYE, Canon Benedict, MA. PhD (1971), (1998) (Diocese of Ondo, Nigeria), Clergy House, Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BX T: (01792) 652683 KUCHARSKI, Krzysztof, MTh, PhD, (1977),(2015) (Archdiocese of Warsaw ), Our Lady’,s Presbytery, Neath Road, Briton Ferry, Neath SA11 2YR T: (01639) 820949 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 136
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137 MENEVIA KUKLINSKI, Andrzej, (1982), (2009), ‘,Maes Gwyn’,, 63 Margam Road, Port Talbot SA13 2HR T: (01639) 883323 LEWIS, Rev Mgr Canon Michael, BA, (rtd), (1947), (1977), Arfryn , 28 Holcombe Avenue, Llandrindod Wells Powys LD1 6DW T: (01597) 824731 M: 07519182601 E: mrflewis@gmail.com LEWIS, Michael, (rtd) (Diocese of Clifton), Fairview, Pen y Banc, Llandeilo SA19 7TA T: (01558) 824037 MATHEW, Saji, (1973), (2001), The Presbytery, St Illtyd’,s Crescent, St Thomas, Swansea SA1 8HS. T: (01792) 424107. McGREAL, Owen, MA (rtd) (1935), (1959), Sea View, The Old Vicarage, Penally Tenby, Pembrokeshire SA70 7PN T: 07778 170473. OBOTAMAH , Lawrence. (1975), (2007), (Diocese of Ikot Ekpene, Nigeria), The Presbytery, 55 Pencoed Road, Burry Port, Carmarthenshire SA16 0PN T: (01554) 832520 OSUNYIKANMI, Paul, (1968), (1997), (Diocese of Ondo, Nigeria), The Presbytery, 128 Priory Road, Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire SA73 2EE T: (01646) 693371 PATTERSON, Ross, STL, BD, DipTheol (rtd) (1944), (1997), 9 Llain Las, Fishguard SA65 9LZ T: (01348) 871838 PELOSI, Canon Laurence, (1941), (1974), (Diocese of Wrexham), ), 8 Glen Villa, Pantyffynon Road, Ystradgynlais, Swansea SA9 lEU T: 07707 950531 REYES, Carlito, (1962), (1987), (Diocese of Pasig), St Benedict’,s Presbytery, Llythrid Avenue, Swansea SA2 0JJ T: (01792) 202447 ROCHE-SAUNDERS, Matthew (1991), (2018), Brynhyfryd, Piercefield Lane, Southgate, Aberystwyth SY23 1RX T: (01970) 358058 SMITH, Canon Michael, MA (rtd) (1947), (2009), ‘,Cwrt Coch’,, 14 Bank Buildings, Llandeilo SA19 6BU T: (01558) 824 305 E: masgms@yahoo.co.uk THADATHIL, Cyril, MA, MTh (1968), (1995), The Presbytery, Upper King’,s Head Road, Gendros, Swansea SA5 8BR T: (01792) 586454 THOMAS, John Patrick, (1964), (1993), Blessed Sacrament, 99 Alexandra Road, Gorseinon, Swansea SA4 4NX T: (01792) 892722 USHER, Mansel, BA (1965), (2013), Holyrood Presbytery, St Florence Parade, Tenby SA70 7DT T: (01834) 842692 VALUMMELMALAYIL, Canon Pius Augustine, MA, MPh (1967), (1994), Our Lady of the Taper, North Road, Cardigan, Ceredigion SA43 1LT T: (01239) 612615 WATSON, Canon Paul, BTh, DPT, VG (1957), (1995), St David’,s Priory, St David’,s Place, Swansea SA1 3NG T: (01792) 653343 WILLIAMS, Teyrnon, BA, BTh (1969), (2000), c/o Diocesan Offices, 27 Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BX p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 137
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138 MENEVIA PERMANENT DEACONS CADDICK, Jim, (rtd) 57 Mill Race, Neath Abbey, Neath SA10 7FL Mob: 07816 750864 E: revcaddick.j@menevia.org HOUNSLOW, Peter,(rtd) 10 Heol y rudwen, Gwenfadog, Morriston, Swansea SA6 6TA T: (01792) 701711 E: revhounslow.p@menevia.org LAWRENCE, Tony, (rtd) 4 Hanover Court, Milford Road, Haverfordwest SA61 1PP T: (01437) 454381 CLERGY Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham GILL, Brian, T: (01544) 267063 E: revgill.b@menevia.org REGULAR CLERGY Benedictines JONES, Richard, OSB, MA, The Presbytery, Vergam Terrace, Fishguard SA65 9DF T: 01348 873865 Cistercians Caldey Abbey PRIESTS: ROSSEY, Jan (Superior), Van SANTVOORT, Daniel, GAGE, Gildas (Prior),. BROTHERS: HODGES, David, KEET, Titus, CESTARO, Luca (Sub Prior OBLATES: THULSTRUP, Benedict Dominicans AKPOBASA, Jude OP, BEng, BA, BTh,. 22 Devon Place, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4DR T: (01792) 367283 AKPOGHIRAN, Michael OP, BA, MA, PhD, PhD.,22 Devon Place, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4DR T: (01792) 367283 ISIGUZO, Gerald OP, The Presbytery, lthon Road, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 6AP T: (01597) 822353 OGEDENGBE, Richard OP , The Presbytery, lthon Road, Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 6AP T: (01597) 822353 OLORUNTOBA, Clement OP, The Presbytery, 136, Pengraig Road, Townhill, Swansea SA1 6LA T: (01792) 655336 Missionary Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament PULICKAKUNNEL, Jimmy Sebastian, MCBS, St Michael’,s Presbytery, 11 St Michael Street, Brecon, Powys LD3 9AB T: (01874) 622046 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 138
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139 MENEVIA 1959 McGREAL, Owen, MA (Rtd) 1964 KIN RADE, Mgr Canon Brian, MA (Rtd) 1967 JOHNSON, Mgr Canon Clyde Hughes, PhB, STL (Rtd) 1973 CEFAI, Mgr Canon Joseph, MA, PhD, 1975 FLOOK, Canon Michael, (Rtd) 1977 LEWIS, Mgr Canon Michael, BA(Rtd) 1993 THOMAS, John Patrick 1994 VALUMMELMALAYIL, Canon Pius Augustine, MA, MPh 1995 KATTANPALLY, Paul Joseph THADATHIL, Cyril, MA, MTh WATSON, Canon Paul, BTh, DPT, VG 1997 PATTERSON, Ross, BD, STL, DipTheol (Rtd) JONES, Canon Jason, STB, VF 1998 BROPHY, Paul, MA (Cantab) 2000 WILLIAMS, Teyrnon, BA, BTh 2001 MATHEW, Saji 2005 EVANS, Neil, BA, MTh 2008 HARRIES, Phillip, BA (Hons) 2009 KUKLINSKI, Andrzej SMITH, Canon Michael, MA (Rtd) 2013 BRADLEY, Liam, PhB, MA, MEng, STL, VF USHER, Mansel, BA 2014 EVANS, Keith, BD 2015 BROWNE, John 2018 ROCHE-SAUNDERS, Matthew 2020 DAVIES, Robert 2023 BECKETT, Gregory CLERGY BY YEAR OF ORDINATION CLERGY STATISTICS Secular Priests of the Diocese Working in the Diocese 19 Working elsewhere 1 Retired 7 Secular Priests of other Dioceses Working in the Diocese 8 Retired 1 Regular Priests All Regular Priests 10 Ordinariate Priests All Ordinariate Priests 1 JUBILARIANS (2023) Congratulations to Mgr Joseph Cefai, who celebrated his Golden Jubilee, and to Canon Benedict Koledoye and Fr Paul Brophy, who celebrated their Silver Jubilees. Ad Multos Annos! p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 139
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140 MENEVIA DECEASED CLERGY ANNIVERSARIES BISHOPS FEBRUARY 28 Michael McGrath (3rd Bishop of Menevia, 3rd Archbishop of Cardiff) 1961 MARCH 6 James Hannigan (8th Bishop of Menevia) 1994 13 Francis Vaughan (2nd Bishop of Menevia) 1935 27 John Aloysius Ward (7th Bishop of Menevia, 5th Archbishop of Cardiff) 2007 APRIL 26 Daniel Hannon (4th Bishop of Menevia) 1946 JUNE 2 John Petit (5th Bishop of Menevia) 1973 JULY 26 Langton Fox (6th Bishop of Menevia) 1997 OCTOBER 25 Francis Mostyn (1st Bishop of Menevia, 2nd Archbishop of Cardiff) 1939 NOVEMBER 1 Daniel Joseph Mullins (Bishop of Menevia 1987-2001) 2019 PRIESTS 1950-2023 JANUARY 2 Patrick J. Kelly 1978 2 Edward Lunt 1969 8 John E. Quinn 1951 8 Leopold Cunningham 1954 14 David O’,Flynn 1994 17 Hugh Healy 1984 18 Basil Dolan 1960 19 Joseph Purcell 1971 21 Joseph Albert Thompson 1976 30 Seamus Brennan 1976 FEBRUARY 5 Bernard Norris 2017 8 Stanley Vince 2000 10 Eric Green 1967 10 Trevor Driscoll 1988 14 Harry Holwell 2020 15 Patrick Murray 1991 16 Francis X. Thompson 1955 17 John Joseph Cashman 1986 19 Gerald Holdcroft 1983 20 Thomas Roche 1968 20 Josef Becker 1986 26 Vaughan R. M. Beddoes 1971 MARCH 6 John Moran 1981 9 Brendan McNamee 1990 9 Joseph Geraghy 1972 10 Evan Hope 1944 22 John Milan 1981 23 Sylvester Baron 1951 27 Sean Clancy 2015 APRIL 8 Patrick Shannon 1956 8 Oswald Murphy 1982 9 James O’,Reilly 1977 10 Frederick Furniss 1956 15 Adolf Evans 1982 15 Michael DonneIlan 2012 16 Paul Sartori 1980 24 Stanley Luff 1992 26 Ivor Daniel 1963 MAY 3 David Crowley 1963 13 David Lewis 1989 16 James Mitchell 1968 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 140
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141 MENEVIA 20 Austin Pozzi 1971 20 John Coffey 1980 23 Charles Wall 2003 24 Nicholas Jenkins 2023 31 Jean Jacque Pochard 1954 JUNE 20 John Brady 1975 26 Harding Rees 2017 JULY 1 Patrick O’,Rourke 1958 1 Thomas Williams 1968 2 Edmund J. Kelly 1974 5 Michael Fewell 2021 7 James Morrissey 2013 18 John Coghlan 1987 19 Maurice Newman 1982 AUGUST 2 John Dermody 2008 6 Joseph Brunton 1967 6 Francis Scalpell 1970 8 Michael O’,Donovan 2005 9 Joseph Billington 1961 16 Basil Rowlands 1973 18 Patrick Daly 2010 21 Patrick Collins 1982 23 Pierce J. Nolan 1958 25 Thomas Eadsforth 1953 SEPTEMBER 1 Anthony Earle 1976 3 William Connery 1985 4 Michael Ryan 1976 4 Daniel Williams 2011 10 Albert Barling 1974 16 Oswald Lofthouse 1985 18 William Cubley 1973 19 Joseph Jackson 1989 20 Arthur Smallwood 1975 25 Michael Burke 2022 OCTOBER 3 Robert Towers Perkins 1982 6 Francis Cashman 1974 6 Sylvester O’,Donnell 2011 6 Seamus Cunnane 2021 10 Seamus O’,Higgins 1979 13 Martin McCormack 1984 14 David Bottrill 2017 15 Edward Keegan 1979 15 Peter Flanagan 2007 19 Albin Kaltenbach 1971 19 James Howard 1975 21 James Donnelly 1974 NOVEMBER 6 Wilfred Brodie 1963 8 Paul Logue 1982 10 John Noonan 1969 14 William Daly 2003 27 Edmund Mullins 2019 28 Thomas Turner 1988 28 John Kenneth Hughes 2003 DECEMBER 2 John B. O’,Connell 1977 2 Bonaventure Welsford 2000 5 George Anwyll 1977 5 Peter Kelly 2019 11 John Tole 1962 15 Michael Finlan 1999 24 Liam Wilcock 1979 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 141
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142 MENEVIA SISTERS IN RELIGIOUS ORDERS Cistercian Sisters Whitland Holy Cross Abbey, Whitland, Pembrokeshire SA34 OQX T: (01994) 240725 E: General Enquiries &, business hcasecretary7@gmail.com, Sr Jo abbess.hca@gmail.com , Guest house visithca@gmail.com, Abbey Bakery (altar breads) hcaaltarbreads@gmail.com W: www.hcawhitland.co.uk Community M Jo Harrison Abbess, Sr Edith Wilcockson Prioress, Sr. Christine Wood, Sr Stephanie Roberts, Sr Elizabeth Oxenham, Sr Genevieve Bergin, Sr Elsie Leung, Sr Urszula Wyrwa and Sr Isabelle Tirtiaux Daughters of the Sacred Heart Morriston 15 Horeb Road, Morriston SA6 7AJ T: 07380 896874 Sisters Sr Mini, Sr Jacqueline, and Sr. Miriam Missionaries of Charity Swansea 235-236 The Strand, Swansea SA1 2AW T: (01792) 463107 Sisters Ionella, Christy Paul, Subrata, Felice Sisters of Mercy Fishguard St Teresa’,s Convent, Windy Hall, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire SA65 9DU T: (01348) 872821 E: stteresa2016@gmail.com Sisters Sarah McDonald, Nancy Greene, Rita Kirby Chaplain: Rev. Ross Patterson Mass: at 11.45 am daily 15 Heol Emrys, Pen-yr-Aber, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire SA65 9EE T: (01348) 874663 E: rose.berrie74@gmail.com Sisters Rose Berrie, Teresa Downey Llanelli 6 Union Buildings, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire SA15 3JW T: (01554) 752768 E: marcellalogue@hotmail.com, annereddington@tiscali.co.uk Sisters Marcella Logue, Anne Reddington. Union of Irish Ursulines Cardigan ‘,Ty Mair’,, 74 North Road, Cardigan SA43 1AA T: (01239) 612436 E: tymair@sisterangela.plus.com Sister Angela Murray. p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 142
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143 MENEVIA Ursulines of Jesus Swansea Stella Maris Convent, Eaton Crescent, Swansea SA1 4QR T: (01792) 987059 E: stellacon99@aol.com and hilaryuj@gmail.com Sisters, Hilary Brown, Winifred Bourke, Bridget Carr, Mary Carr, Nora Carr, Philomena Colleton , Josephine Corbett, Mary Christina Dollard, Margaret Fitzgerald, Patricia Fogarty, Elizabeth Guidera , Joan Heffernan, Mary Leamy, Anna Lee, Ethelreda Maher, Mary Aelred Meagher, Brigid Mulvaney, Margaret Nolan, Winifred Quinla, Catherine Ryan,. 1 Ty Mair Sister Mary Ryan T: (01792) 469651 4 Ty Mair Sr Angela Mary Ryan T: (01792) 462852 8 Promenade Terrace, Mumbles, Swansea SA3 4DS Sister Margaret Canny T: (01792) 369909 E: margaretcanny@gmail.com St Mary’,s Convent, 28 Convent Street, Greenhill, Swansea SA1 2BX Sister Nora Mary Ryan T: (01792) 461837 E: nmryan@hotmail.com p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 143
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144 MENEVIA Cathedral Church Of St Joseph 188 17 0 11 0 1 2 19 Aberystwyth/Aberaeron 250 9 5 32 12 1 3 13 Ammanford 71 0 0 2 4 0 0 4 Brecon 81 5 1 5 3 0 1 5 Briton Ferry 43 11 0 3 6 1 2 1 Burry Port/Kidwelly 76 1 3 1 1 0 0 17 Cardigan 65 4 0 2 0 0 2 3 Carmarthen 157 4 0 25 0 0 0 6 Clydach 90 5 1 14 0 1 2 23 Fishguard/St Davids 124 9 0 15 0 0 0 9 Glynneath 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Gorseinon 91 12 0 5 14 1 2 12 Haverfordwest/Narberth 194 1 0 18 0 1 3 10 Hay 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Knighton 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lampeter 30 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Llandeilo 32 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Llandovery 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Llandrindod/Builth Wells 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Llanelli 364 5 1 30 66 0 1 19 Milford Haven 81 0 0 6 0 0 0 11 Neath 141 6 1 16 17 0 0 9 Newcastle Emlyn 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pembroke Dock 70 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 Pontarddulais 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Pontyberem 14 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Port Talbot Our Lady Of Margam 109 5 0 4 0 0 0 9 St Joseph 208 1 4 17 17 0 2 20 St Therese Of Lisieux 118 12 1 4 0 0 0 13 Presteigne 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rhayader 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Swansea Cathedral –, see 1 st entry City Centre - St David 218 6 2 7 0 0 0 15 Danygraig - St Illtyd 84 2 0 11 7 0 0 8 Dunvant - St Joachim And St Anne 184 4 2 4 0 0 1 3 Gendros - Holy Cross 233 11 4 18 2 1 2 12 Landore - St Peter 48 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Morriston - The Sacred Heart 416 4 0 6 10 2 2 16 Mumbles - Our Lady Star Of The Sea 187 2 0 0 11 0 0 17 Sketty - St Benedict 204 4 0 18 0 1 2 12 Townhill - Our Lady Of Lourdes 54 3 0 3 0 0 0 4 Tenby 117 5 0 6 0 0 0 15 Ystradgynlais 76 1 1 3 0 0 0 10 MENEVIA 4644 152 27 286 172 11 28 340 Pastoral Statistics for Year Ending 2022 (Diocese of Menevia) Mass Attendance Baptisms under 7 Converts Marriages Total Deaths First Holy Communicants Confirmations Between two Catholics p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 144
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145 MENEVIA CANON NICHOLAS JENKINS RIP We are sorry to report the death of Canon Nicholas Jenkins on 24th May 2023. His funeral Mass took place on Wednesday 21st June at St. Mary of the Angels, Kings Road, Canton, Cardiff. Nicholas Albert George Jenkins was born in Llanharen in 1944 being the last of 8 children to Giovanna Negri and William Jenkins. His father William died young and in 1950 the family moved to Canton where Canon Nicholas was introduced to the church as part of his attendance at St Marys school with his siblings. Both he and his older brother Joe were Altar boys at St Marys. From a very young age Canon Nicholas had a passion for politics and public speaking and found himself being more involved with the Labour Party where he made some very prominent friends in Lord George Thomas, Lord Paul Murphy and Baroness Hoey. Canon Nicholas loved nothing more than preparing for a good debate and speaking to a prestigious audience. One of his most prized achievements was winning the annual Observer Mace competition twice, and he remains the only person to do so. He spoke against some formidable characters including Alf Garnett, Mary Whitehouse and Betty Boothroyd and the well-known journalist and politician Malcolm Muggeridge. In 1965 at just 20 years old Canon Nicholas launched his career in politics and was elected as a leading member of Cardiff City Council. A lasting influence on his life was his mentor Lord George Thomas who had influenced his studies and early career choices. Canon Nicholas attended the prestigious College Harlech where he continued to hone his skills as a public speaker. In 1969 he succeeded Neil Kinnock as the president of the Student’,s Union at the University of Wales. In 1973 Canon Nicholas became a Master of Education at Oxford University where his ability to achieve success within high offices continued. Canon Nicholas briefly taught at a number of schools in Birmingham and in the late 1970’,s became the deputy head of St Illtyd’,s College Cardiff before being appointed as the headmaster for Fitzalen School in 1976 making him the youngest headmaster of the largest school in Wales. It was clear to Canon Nicholas that despite having the most successful career as a politician and educator his vocation in life was to be a servant of the Church. In 1985 he applied to test this vocation with the Diocese of Menevia and was sent to the Pontifical Beda College in Rome. In 1989 he was ordained at St Joseph’,s Cathedral by Bishop Mullins, and his first appointment was as the assistant priest at the Cathedral. After only a few months at the Cathedral Canon Nicholas became the Parish priest at Ammanford but quickly found his more permanent home as the Parish priest of Carmarthen. It was at Carmarthen where he spoke about his most treasured memories as a priest where he devoted himself to visiting the sick and housebound. He then moved to St. Illtyd’,s, Danygaig. During his active priesthood Canon Nicholas was called upon for his expertise in the field of education where for much of his career he held the position of Director of the Schools Commission and was later appointed by Bishop Mullins as the Episcopal Vicar for Education, Planning and Development. Canon Nicholas’,s last appointment was as the p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 145
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MENEVIA 146 Dean of St Joseph’,s Cathedral returning to where he was first ordained and was made honorary Canon of the Cathedral. In 2003 Canon Nicholas retired from his active duties as a priest due to ill health and returned to Llanharen. He never really recovered from a heart attack during Covid and his health continued to worsen. Eventually he was taken to the Royal Glamorgan hospital where he fought numerous infections. Canon Nicholas will be remembered as a larger than life character, with a great sense of humour, he was an amazing narrator who achieved success in everything he did. He left lasting memories everywhere he went and will be sadly missed by all those who had the fortune of knowing him. May he Rest in Peace and Rise in Glory p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:38 Page 146
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147 MENEVIA REQUIESCAT IN PACE Please Pray For Sr Jean Byrne OCSO Holy Cross Abbey, Whitland, Wales Who died on Monday 5th September 2022 at Holy Cross Abbey Whitland, with her sisters gathered at her bedside praying. Jean Watson Byrne was born in Largoward, Fife, Scotland, on 5th November 1939, she always claimed that the firework celebrations were for her entrance into the world. Jean was the eldest girl of a large family who were all very close to each other. Sister Jean entered Stapehill in Dorset on 22 July 1962, she made her Simple Profession on 11th August 1964 and her Solemn Profession 11th August 1967 Sister Jean was 82 years old and had been in monastic vows for 58 years when the Lord called her. During her years at Stapehill she had great energy and strength, she helped with the farm, milking, gardening, repairs in the monastery anything from mending the roof to changing a tap washer. She was sub chantress in choir. When the community moved to Whitland, Sister Jean was tasked with setting up the altar bread production department, the community had never been involved with the altar breads before so it was a huge undertaking. Later she was Housekeeper, looked after the Orchard, kept the hens, and when she was less mobile she made cards and icons for sale. Ill health was part of Sister Jean’,s life and she would have many bouts of severe pain, she would persevere and not let it thwart her both in her participation in the divine office, in her work or in any other activities in the life of the community. From Christmas 2019 Sister Jean became unwell and moved into the infirmary, since then her health became steadily worse, her incapacity increased. For such an active person this was truly hard to bear, which she did with good grace and cheeky humour. With help from carers morning and evening, the sisters of Holy Cross Abbey looked after Sister Jean with great generosity. Sister Jean received the full ministrations of the church with frequent anointings and sacrament of the sick to sustain her. Sister Jean’,s last illness started 25th August, and she was ready to go to the Lord whom she had so faithfully loved all her life. ‘,Jesus said to her “,I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die.”,’, John 11:25-26 p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:39 Page 147
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148 MENEVIA DR DENIS DALEY, OBE FRCP KCSG Denis died peacefully at his home in Usk on Saturday 1st July 2023. He was the much loved husband of Mary and brother of Jean, a beloved father, father-in-law and grandfather. His Requiem Mass was at St David Lewis &, St Francis Xavier, Usk on Wednesday 12th July. Denis was born on 6th Nov 1932 in Cardiff. He was the younger brother to four older sisters. His early education was at St Monica’,s school, and St Illtyd’,s Catholic grammar school for boys, before attending Cardiff Medical School, where he won the Gold Medal for Bacteriology &, Pathology and graduated with exceptional marks. After Medical School came junior posts in Church Village, Llandough and then Sully hospitals, followed by National Service at Liphook, Surrey. Before starting a Senior Registrar job back in Llandough, Denis did two locums for GPs- in Merthyr, and then in Porthcawl. Here he met and Mary on April 24th 1965, they celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary earlier this year. In the Autumn of 1965 Denis was rotated to Swansea and soon he was appointed Consultant Physician in both Morriston and the newly built Singleton hospitals. Denis specialised in Diabetes and helped to instigate specialist diabetic care in Swansea. By 1971 four sons had arrived. Denis, family man to every fibre of his being, was never more in his element than when surrounded by Mary and the four boys. For 52 years in Gower Road, Denis and Mary were also of course stalwart members of the Dunvant parish of St Joachim and St Annes, Denis became increasingly involved in management. He was Chairman of the Medical Staff Committee of Moriston hospital during the strikes of the 1970s and chaired several of the medical committees which directed resources and planned health provision across Wales. In the 1992-3 New Year’,s honours list he was awarded the OBE- for services to the NHS in Wales. In 1978, Denis was awarded a papal knighthood for his involvement with Lourdes. Christian values ran through all of Denis’, medical career (indeed a doctor who first met Denis in the 1950s wrote to Mary last week ‘,more than any other physician I know, his sole ambition was to treat patients with respect and dignity’,). But Lourdes was where Medicine and faith came together most obviously in Denis’, life. From being a doctor on the 1962 Welsh National Pilgrimage to Lourdes he became the Senior Medical officer for the pilgrimage until his retirement in 1992, and continued to go with it every year until the pandemic, a run of nearly 60 consecutive years. In addition, Denis joined other British and Irish doctors in founding the Lourdes Medical Association and was later invited to represent Wales on the Lourdes International Medical Committee, the body of doctors who investigate when someone claims to have been cured in Lourdes, to ensure that only genuine miracles are recognised. Diagnosed with incurable cancer, he accepted his lot in the firm belief that death is only the beginning. Looked after by the ever-devoted Mary in their new home in Usk, he continued to live well until almost the very end, near to his children and grandchildren and enjoying the company of yet another new set of friends- his delightful neighbours and fellow-parishoners. p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:39 Page 148
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149 MENEVIA It also seemed very fitting and only fair that Denis, a gifted physician and a human being who overflowed with love, was looked after with such professionalism and affection by the wonderfully kind priest, GP, nurses and carers from Usk and from St David’,s Hospice Care. Denis departed the world very peacefully at home, with Mary at his side. Dr Daley (standing behind Archbishop Ward) in Lourdes p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:39 Page 149
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150 MENEVIA CENTENARY OF HOLY NAME CHURCH, FISHGUARD The Parish Community of Fishguard and St David`s gathered on Friday 27 January 2023 to give thanks to God for the 100 years of the Church of the Holy Name in Fishguard. This celebration should have taken place in Janaury 2021, but it had to be held over because of the Covid pandemic. It was therefore a commemoration of the Centenary of the present Church rather than the Parish. The Catholic Mission at Fishguard was started in 1899 with the coming of the Railway. During the next ten years there was an influx of Irish workers and their families who came to work on the construction of Fishguard Harbour by the Great Western Railway Company as it took over the role of the port at Neyland. A plot of land between the old town and the new port was purchased from the Laugharne family in 1908-1909. A temporary Church of corrugated zinc was constructed. This however burnt down during Advent 1918. A new Church was constructed slightly closer to the road, and this opened on 1 January 1921. The Centenary Mass was celebrated by Archbishop Mark, assisted by the Parish Priest, Fr Richard Jones OSB and previous Parish Priest, Fr Ross Patterson. The singing was led by the children from Holy Name School. There were light refreshments afterwards in the School Hall. There was an exhibition there of old photographs of First Communion Celebrations, Confirmations and Weddings put together from items provided by Parishioners. These brought back many memories and illustrated how the interior of the Church has developed over the years, but is basically still the same. Fr Richard Jones OSB p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:39 Page 150
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151 MENEVIA ORDINATION OF FR GREGORY BECKETT My Ordination to the Priesthood on July 15th this year was the culmination of seven years of Seminary Formation, a day when one journey came to an end, and another began. My time in the Seminary, one year in The Royal College of St Alban in Valladolid, Spain, followed by six years in St Mary’,s College, Oscott in Birmingham, has given me so much. From intense study nearly every day to monthly spiritual direction, pastoral experiences in parishes, schools, hospitals, care homes, prisons and more, character building and counselling, qualifications in such disciplines as safeguarding, theology, and counselling- skills, ministry in the Minor Orders of Lector and Acolyte and in a year as a Deacon, lessons on spirituality, homiletics, liturgy, philosophy, culture, cooking and even on wine, friendships and fun as well as hard times, struggles and sadness, even opportunities to improve (a little bit!) at football, which of course came at the price of two twisted ankles over the years, Seminary was so full of life and intensity. Without this time of Formation, I certainly wouldn’,t be the person I am today. When I reflected on all of this, it felt quite strange to have it all behind me. As people who have known me throughout these past seven years have often said, it all seems to have gone very quickly! Yet on the day of ordination, I felt very much at peace. There had been a significant amount of effort put into preparing for the big day, especially from friends and family and from members of the Diocesan family, Canon Benedict, Fr Matt, Fr Laurence from Cardiff Archdiocese, John and Anne at the Cathedral, along with the ladies who provided the wonderful buffet afterwards, and especially the fantastic Fr Paul Brophy who worked so hard to prepare the music which he and Jenni Burridge directed. However, with the work done, I was able to enjoy a most amazing day. The weather just about held (although we did get drizzled on as we processed into the Cathedral!), the music was beautiful, Archbishop Mark preached such a profound and moving homily, and everything went as planned! The Liturgy of Ordination which the Church gives to us is so beautiful. It emphasises that a priest is no longer his own but, by the power of the Holy Spirit working through the Bishop, he is changed in his very soul and conformed in a unique way to Jesus, the one High Priest Who offers His very Self as a Sacrifice on our behalf. p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:39 Page 151
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152 MENEVIA A priest then, belongs to God and to the people who he is called to serve, and for me this powerful truth that was really emphasised when I lay down on the floor of the Cathedral for the Litany of Saints, and when Archbishop Mark anointed my hands with the Oil of Chrism. That I have been ordained not for myself but for others was also so apparent to me because so many of the people I have been called to serve were there with me on the day! It meant so much that so many people from the Diocese came to the Ordination, as many priests as could make it (over thirty of them!), and a wonderful turn out of parishioners, from my home in Haverfordwest, to Aberystwyth where I went to university, all the way to Brecon, Morriston, Port Talbot and more! Even Bishop Tom was able to make it! I have already received so many wonderful things from God in this journey towards the Priesthood and I am full of hope that the future will bring many more blessings too. Please pray for me as I begin my Priestly ministry in Morriston and in Aberystwyth, and let us all continue to pray that those young men whom God is also calling to the Priesthood may be open-hearted enough to respond to Him and to take up this most amazing vocation, a gift and an honour which no-one could ever deserve, and a wonderful way of life which brings such great rewards. Our Lady of the Taper, pray for us! Fr Gregory Beckett p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:39 Page 152
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153 MENEVIA CANON MICHAEL FLOOK’,S RETIREMENT Dear Friends, Unfortunately I didn’,t say a proper goodbye to my parishioners and clergy friends as I retired in September 2020. I would like to take this opportunity to formally thank firstly my parishioners at St.David’,s, Swansea and all the people and clergy of both the diocese of Menevia and Archdiocese of Cardiff with whom I have worked for the past 48 years. A number of friends have suggested I write a book of reminiscences on my experiences over this period. Being a natural procrastinator and in case Pope Francis should die before I do this I have decided to put something in writing. Let me explain. The title of the book would be: ‘,The Perfect Number’, and subtitled ‘,Seven Popes, Seven Bishops and Seven Parishes.’, Yes, I have lived through the pontificates of seven popes, from Pius XII until Francis 1, served seven bishops from Archbishop Murphy to Archbishop Mark, and worked in seven parishes: St. Joseph’,s, Greenhill, Our Lady and St. Patrick’,s, Maesteg, St. Mary’,s, Abertillery, Holy Cross, Swansea (formerly Our Lady Queen of the Universe) Our Lady Queen of Peace, Llanelli, the Cathedral parish, and finally St. David’,s Priory, Swansea. You can see why should Pope Francis die before I write the book I would have to think of a new title. I have rich memories of all the parishes I served and could fill a sizeable book with my reminiscences at the risk of boring you. One funny story stands out from my time in the cathedral parish: I was late arriving to hear the first confessions and when I did the two teachers looked at me aghast with their hands up to their mouths and said (in unison): “,Father, we thought you were in there, about ten children have been in and out of the confessional, said nothing, said their penance and gone back school !!”, I’,m sure the priests among you will have similarly amusing stories. I thank Fr. John Patrick Thomas for his accommodation, our former vicar general, Mgr. Joseph Cefai, and chancellor, Mgr. Michael Lewis for helping me to acquire temporary accommodation in Swansea Marina when there was uncertainty about where I would rest my (emeritus) head. Please remember me in your prayers, as I remember you, and remember also that you are always welcome to call at 46 Llythrid Ave., Swansea, SA2 0JJ, for tea and sympathy - at least the tea is guaranteed. God bless ! Michael Flook, Canon Emeritus. p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:39 Page 153
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154 MENEVIA CAPEL MAIR PILGRIMAGE There is an open invitation to all to participate in special Holy Mass in Capel Mair (Margam Park), part of Margam Abbey, the Cistercian Monastery funded by St Bernard in 1147. Once a year, on every 23rd July, we walk to this meaningful place, as we commemorate the Sts. Philip Evans and John Lloyd, martyrs of Wales. We revive this beautiful tradition between all Christians of different denominations. Everybody is welcome! If you would like to participate, please kindly let us know by email (margam@menevia.org) and we will put your name on the list. Feel free to spread the good word. Fr Andrzej p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:39 Page 154
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155 MENEVIA WORLD YOUTH DAY 2023 This year a group of 60 pilgrims from across Wales and Herefordshire accompanied and led by Archbishop Mark, travelled to the World Youth Day celebrations held in Lisbon. The event was begun by St John Paul II in 1985 as a way of inviting all young Catholics to come together alongside the Pope to celebrate their faith in Jesus. The World Youth Day happens every year locally, and every three or four years it’,s celebrated globally, with a different country hosting each time. Our first few days were spent being hosted by the Diocese of Porto for what’,s known as ‘,Days in the Diocese’,. We were put up in a summer camp in a small town called Aguda near Porto, on the west coast of Portugal. We were treated to some beautiful sunsets, lovely Portuguese food, and great opportunities to pray both in our small groups and with the local community. On one of the days all the pilgrims staying across Porto Diocese came together for Mass led by the local Bishop, celebrated by 1000 priests and attended by thousands of young people! We then travelled to Fatima, which became our base for the World Youth Day itself (a Day which actually lasts a week!) It was a great grace to be living so near to the site in which Our Lady appeared to three shepherd children in 1917. Her message to those children (Francisco, Jacinta and Lucia) focused on the call to conversion, to penance and to prayer. Our Lady told the children that great trials were to come to the Church and to the world, but she encouraged them to have faith –, as she said in her fourth apparition, “,in the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph”,. This promise can bring us great consolation in our own struggles. Our Lady encouraged the children to pray the Holy Rosary each day, something we tried to incorporate into our daily timetable in the group. We travelled into Lisbon for the three main World Youth Day events: the opening Mass with the Cardinal of Lisbon, the welcome ceremony with Pope Francis, and the outdoor Vigil with the Holy Father on the last night where all 1.5 million young pilgrims attended and slept under the stars. The p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:39 Page 155
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156 MENEVIA scale of these events was unlike anything we see anywhere else –, so much colour, so much joy, so many young people in one place, all of whom had travelled to the event because of their Catholic faith. This was so inspiring to see –, it was amazing to see so clearly how the Church is alive across the world, and to see young people from our local Welsh parishes discover the call of Jesus for their own lives. It was a blessed time we shared together, and we’,d ask that you pray for ongoing fruit of our pilgrimage for our local Church in Cardiff, Menevia and Wrexham. Fr. Matthew Roche-Saunders p93-158_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2023 07:39 Page 156
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160 Foreword For the Church, 2023 began on a solemn note as we prayed for the repose of the soul of Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Benedictus XVI (19.iv.2005 - 28.ii.2013) who died on the last day of 2022. Our prayers for the deceased were called for again later that month with the death of Deacon Iain Cameron. He was one of the Church’,s most senior deacons, being ordained only ten years after the restoration of the Deaconate in 1971 following the Second Vatican Council therefore having served the Church and Diocese in the deaconate for over forty-one years. The third and perhaps most shocking death was that of Father Shaji Punnattu Thomas who died tragically and suddenly at the end of March. The obituaries of these two men are to be found towards the end of the Wrexham section of this Yearbook. Departures of a different sort were marked by the leaving of the Vocationist Fathers (SDV) from Holywell, Mgr Alex Rebello’, retirement back to the Diocese of Bombay and the re-appointment of Fr. Reginald, A.J. to the Archdiocese of Birmingham. Sadness was also expressed in the definitive closure of two churches: S. Anne’,s, Menai Bridge and Christ the King, Rossett, neither had re-opened after the 2020 COVID lockdown. When that and other factors were taken into account it was with regret the decision was made to celebrate a final Mass in each in thanksgiving for all that had been celebrated by the communities past and present over the sixty- seven and fifty-four years respectively. The fact of the closure reflects the changes in the Catholic population and society as a whole over just two generations. –, post war growth and the baby-boomers to twenty-first century technology and digitisation, and generation-z. Arrivals saw the coming of Fr. Jasper, AJ. and Fr. Robert, SMMM. To all I am most grateful for the service given or now being given within the Diocese. As we begin a new year in the life of the Church, we begin a new era as we welcome the Missionary Congregation of the Evangelising Sisters of Mary (MCESM) and the Daughters of Divine Love (DDL) as they establish themselves in the Diocese, assisting with pastoral care, catechesis and chaplaincy across a number of parishes. Significantly at the beginning of the Church’,s year at Advent 2022 the Diocese launched CLARION, principally an online newsletter which replaced The LINK which had become prohibitively expensive to produce and circulate and was inevitably a victim of the coronavirus pandemic. Now a year old the take up of CLARION has been impressive with over 500 direct free subscribers and an easy and greater circulation through the parishes and beyond. CLARION has given the Diocese the opportunity to promote and report on important current events as well as to provide some spiritual and pastoral formation through its articles and news. WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 160
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161 WREXHAM Other notable events in the Diocesan calendar were the celebration of the Coronation of King Charles III and our opportunity to express loyalty to our sovereign and to pray for him and Queen Camilla that his reign may be a powerful influence for justice and peace in our nation and the world. Last year the Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes was re-established. As we were in Lourdes the week before the World Youth Day in Lisbon it was impressive to see so many young pilgrims from around the globe in Lourdes as they had a stop-over before travelling on to Lisbon to be with P. Francis and another one and half million others who literally ‘,arose up and went’, (Luke 1:39) in imitation of Mary to celebrate and bring the Good News to others. A small group of our young people were in Lisbon and were able to represent the Wales and the Diocese. That event was linked to Grandparents Day in June and then our day event in September in the remembrance of the young Virgin Mary going to visit the elderly Elizabeth in her maternity. Though separated by a generation each in their own particular vocation bring joy and the love of God to the world. I am delighted that the Shrine and Well of S. Winefride has continued to grow in popularity as a place of pilgrimage. Every additional pilgrim or visitor makes the task of developing the Shrine as a place to go a little easier and enables further development as a place of prayer and spiritual refreshment. At the national pilgrimage last year and drawing on the 21st century relevance of S. Winefride and her life’,s story I extended the tradition and initiated the Shrine as a place of healing for those victims of sexual attack or abuse. May they find peace, re-creation and reconciliation through the intercession of S. Winefride. The S. Winefride’,s Shrine and Well website has also been rebuilt to reflect the growing importance of the Shrine to the mission and work of the Diocese. At the beginning of October there was the beginning of the culmination of the great listening project begun in 2021 when the Church embarked upon the pilgrimage of the Synod on Synodality call by P. Francis. A synod that is neither parliament not opinion poll, but the evidence of a Church that listens to herself attentively and with compassion, that being renewed a new pathway for sharing the faith that we hold to be true, good and beautiful may be proclaimed afresh to a world in need of the Word of God, Jesus Christ whom we profess in word, action and mission. Its purpose is not to produce documents, but to plant dreams, ‘,draw forth prophecies and visions, allow hope to flourish, inspire trust, bid up wounds, weave together relationships, awaken a dawn of hope, learn from one another and create a bright resourcefulness that will enlighten minds, warm hearts, give strength to our hands.’, I am mindful of the words of the prophet Zechariah when he speaks the word of the Lord of hosts, ‘,Many peoples and strong nations shall come to seek the Lord of hosts …, and to entreat the favour for the Lord of hosts. …, men will take hold of [your] robe saying, “,Let us go with you for we have heard that God is with you.”,’, (cf. Zech.8:20-23) The second session of the Synod and its conclusion will be this year. I am grateful to all who have taken part in the conversations across the Diocese that have contributed to the discussions at the National and then Continental stages and have now helped to form the Instrumentum Laboris (working document) for this XVITH Ordinary Assembly of the Synod of Bishops. We continue to pray for the delegates and work of the Synod. p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 161
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162 WREXHAM As too we join in the great reflection on and activity of prayer that forms the second part of the preparation for the Jubilee 2025 given the theme ‘,Pilgrims of Hope’,. Being invited afresh to support the centrality of both individual prayer and community prayer in our parishes, schools, and communities. The theme of walking together occurred again as the Synod began, with the Holy father promulgated his latest Apostolic Exhortation, Laudate Deum (Praise God) to all people of good will on the climate crisis. In this document we are reminded how ",little time", we have left. Personal changes, cultural changes, alliances, global agreements, and multilateralism with real authority... and walking together in the same direction is the only way to act against the climate crisis that besets our planet now. Between the Synod, the Jubilee and realistically addressing the climate crisis we have the agenda for 2024 as the Church of Wrexham clearly set before us as the ‘,missionary disciples’, of Jesus Christ. As ever I am most grateful to all who have contributed to the compilation of this year’,s Directory and Yearbook. Particular thanks go to the Curial staff who strive tirelessly to serve the Diocese and maintain the usefulness of this Provincial publication in print as well as to those who populate and monitor the digital face of the Diocese. In conjunction with the Diocesan website which grows as a source of up-to-date information and inspiration by the day, together -Yearbook and website and CLARION- become more and more an arm of the Diocese’,s commitment to evangelisation. No publication, no technology can do more than we ourselves in reading, re-reading and reading again the Gospels, living what we have learnt and sharing by proclamation with joy what we believe. Do please continue to use the God Who Speaks website (godwhospeaks.uk) where you will find an ever fresh and informative opening-up of the Bible for young and old alike. I continue to pray for you, your families and our communities that 2024 be a year of peace, joy and blessing and I look forward to seeing in your parishes and at all our Diocesan events to which you are of course entitled to attend without further invitation. , Peter Bishop of Wrexham p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 162
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163 WREXHAM DIOCESE OF WREXHAM DIOCESAN OFFICES TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Bishop / PA: Curial Offices, Sontley Road, WREXHAM, LL13 7EW T: (01978) 262726 F: (01978) 354257 Mrs Dominique Gresty Email: pa@rcdwxm.org.uk Executive Business Manager Curial Offices Mrs Rebecca Garratt T: (01978) 262726 Email: businessmanager@rcdwxm.org.uk Education Office: Mrs Colette Owen Mrs Wendy White T: 07542 268719 Email:primaryeducation@rcdwxm.org.uk Finance Office: Bishop’,s House T: (01978) 262726 Email: accounts@rcdwxm.org.uk Vicar General: Rev. Fr. Canon Terry Carr, MA., J.C.L. SS Peter and Francis Church 6 Plas Avenue Prestatyn T: (01745) 854304 Diocesan Website: www.rcdwxm.org.uk p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 163
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164 Diocese of Wrexham Wrexham Diocesan Trust Reg. Charity No: 700426 (Province of Wales) Patron of the Diocese - St David (1st March) The Diocese of Wrexham was established by a decree of Pope John Paul II on 12th February 1987 from territory taken from the Diocese of Menevia, and consists of the counties of Aberconwy and Conwy, Anglesey, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd, Wrexham, and the District of Montgomery in the County of Powys. BISHOP The Rt Rev. PETER M. BRIGNALL Bishop of Wrexham, born Whetstone, North London on 5th July 1953 Ordained 18th February 1978 Consecrated Bishop by Rt Rev Bishop Edwin Regan 12th September 2012 Residence: Bishop’,s House, Sontley Road, Wrexham LL13 7EW T: 01978 262726. F: 01978 354257 Bishop,s PA: Mrs Dominique Gresty E: pa@rcdwxm.org.uk Bishop Emeritus: EDWIN REGAN, born Port Talbot, West Glam., 31st December 1935, ordained 5th July 1959, Ordained Bishop by Archbishop John Aloysius Ward, 0.F.M.Cap., 13th December 1994, retired January 2012 as Ordinary Priest in Charge 2012 - 2017 5 Plas Avenue, Prestatyn, Denbighshire LL19 9NH DIOCESAN CURIA Bishop’,s House, Sontley Road, Wrexham LL13 7EW T: 01978 262726. F: 01978 354257 Executive Business Manager - Mrs Rebecca Garratt E: businessmanager@rcdwxm.org.uk Diocesan Website: www.rcdwxm.org.uk VICAR GENERAL Moderator of the Curia Rev. Canon Terence Carr Ss Peter &, Frances, Plas Avenue, Prestatyn LL19 9NH T: 01745 854304 CHANCELLOR Deacon David Gozzard c/o Bishops House, Sontley rd, Wrexham LL13 7EW T: 07824 900303 E: dcn3abergele@rcdwxm.org.uk CATHEDRAL CHAPTER (Erected 10th August, 1909) Provost: Canon Joseph Stewart Rev Canon Bernard Morgan, Rev Canon Bernard Lordan, Rev Canon Terence Carr, Rev Canon Francis Doyle Rev Canon Zbigniew Swoboda, Rev Canon Adrian Wilcock WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 164
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165 CANONS EMERITUS Rev Canon Simon Treloar Rev Canon Lawrence Pelosi DIOCESAN TREASURER Rev Canon Terence Carr Ss Peter &, Frances, Plas Avenue, Prestatyn LL19 9NH T: 01745 854304 NATIONAL MARRIAGE TRIBUNAL FOR WALES (ERECTED 18 JUNE 2007) Archbishop’,s House, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HD Rev Canon Matthew Jones, MA. LCL., (Judicial Vicar) and Terence Carr MA., JDL. (Associate Judicial Vicars) Administrator: Rev Fr David Hayman B.D. (Hons), The Priest’,s House, Conway Road, Pontypool, NP4 6H L. T: (01495) 762280 All enquiries in the first instance to the Administrator DIOCESAN TRUSTEES Mr. Keith McDonogh (Chair) Rt Rev Bishop Peter M Brignall Rev. Canon Terry Carr (Vicar General &, Diocesan Treasurer), Rev Fr Nicholas Enzama (Cathedral Dean) Rev Canon Francis Doyle, Deacon David Gozzard (Chancellor) Mrs Liz Davies, Mr Christopher Ryan, Mrs Josey Snowdon, Dr Alex Mc Culloch Advisers: Mr. Tim Mitchell (Accountant), Mr Matthew Poulton, (Solicitor) Mr John Willis and Mr Jeremy Barker (Investment Managers), Also in attendance Mrs Rebecca Garratt (Executive Business Manager) Secretary: Mrs Dominique Gresty. DIOCESAN FINANCE SECRETARIAT Rev Canon Terence Carr, Treasurer (Chair) Rt Rev Bishop Peter M Brignall, Mr Keith McDonogh, Mrs Rebecca Garratt Secretary: Mrs Dominique Gresty DIOCESAN SOLICITORS Allington Hughes Law, 10 Grosvenor Road, Wrexham LL11 1SD. T: 01978 291000 DIOCESAN ACCOUNTANTS McLintocks, The Coach House, 25, Rhosddu Road, Wrexham LL11 1EB T: 01978 352404 E: tim@mclintock.net DIOCESAN ARCHITECTS Lawray Architects, The Byre, Croesnewydd Hall, Wrexham LL13 7YP T: 01978 357887 E: wrexham@lawray.co.uk DIOCESAN INSURANCE CIS Catholic Insurance Service Limited, 5 Oxford House, Oxford Road, Thame, 0X9 2AH. T: 01296 422030 E: enquiries@catholicinsuranceservice.co.uk WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 165
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166 COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER Mr David Tarbrook C/o Bishops House T: 07542 268739 E: communications@rcdwxm.org.uk DIOCESAN ARCHIVIST Mrs Sue Copp c/o Bishop’,s House T: 01978 262726 E: archives@rcdwxm.org.uk DIOCESAN EDUCATION &, FORMATION Diocese of Wrexham Education Service c/o Bishop’,s House, Sontley Road, Wrexham LL13 7EW T: 07542 268719 Head of Education Services: Mrs Wendy White E: education@rcdwxm.org.uk Primary Education Adviser: Mrs Colette Owen E: primaryeducation@rcdwxm.org.uk DIOCESAN EDUCATION COMMISSION Matters concerning Diocesan Schools can be addressed to Bishop’,s House DIOCESAN COMMISSION FOR EVANGELISATION AND MISSION Matters concerning Diocesan Commission for Evangelization &, Mission can be addressed to Bishops House DIOCESAN CHRISTIAN UNITY COMMISSION Diocesan Officer: Fr Adrian Morrin, Ty Mair, Menai Avenue, Bangor LL57 2HH T: 01248 370421 E: bangorcatholicchurch@btinternet.com DIOCESAN LITURGICAL COMMISSION Chairperson: Rt. Rev. Bishop Peter M. Brignall, Bishop’,s House, Sontley Road, Wrexham, LL13 7EW T: 01978 262726 F: 01978 354257 E: pa@rcdwxm.org.uk DIOCESAN DIRECTOR OF MUSIC J. Paul Booth M. Mus., B.A., P.G.C.E. c/o Bishop’,s House T: 07908093661 E: music@rcdwxm.org.uk DIOCESAN COMMISSION FOR ONGOING MINISTERIAL FORMATION Rev Adrian Morrin (Chair), Rt Rev Bishop Peter M Brignall, Rev Dcn Michael Woods DIOCESAN YOUTH COMMISSION Chair: Mrs Anne Ryan c/o Bishop’,s House, Sontley Rd, Wrexham, LL13 7EW T: 01978 262726 Youth Worker: Position Vacant WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 166
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167 DIOCESAN FAMILY LIFE COMMISSION Chair: Angela Wilkinson Tel: 01492 583122 Marriage and Family Life Coordinator/Worker: Mrs Jeanie Larkin C/O Bishop’,s House. T: 07542 268728 E: mfl@rcdwxm.org.uk VICAR FOR RELIGIOUS Fr Abraham Vargis C.M.I. 54, High street, Saltney, Flintshire CH4 8SF E: priestsaltney@rcdwx.org.uk T: 01244 681633 VICAR FOR OVERSEAS PRIESTS Vacant DIOCESAN DIRECTOR OF VOCATIONS Rev Canon Adrian Wilcock, 17 Coleshill Street, Flint, Flintshire CH6 5BQ T: 01352 732245 COUNCIL OF PRIESTS Canon Joe Stewart PERMANENT DIACONATE Deaconate coordinator: Rev Dcn Steve Davies T: 01978 722569 Formation Director: Dcn Mike Schoonjans T: 01978 290218 REGISTRAR FOR DECEASED CLERGY Mrs D Gresty, Bishop’,s PA, Bishop’,s House, Sontley Road, Wrexham LL13 7EW T: 01978 262726 DIOCESAN YEAR BOOK &, WEBMASTER Mr David Tarbrook c/o Bishop’,s House E: communications@rcdwxm.org.uk ST WINEFRIDE’,S WELL SHRINE COMMITTEE (incorporating the former Well and Museum Committees) Rev Canon Francis Doyle (Chairman) RETIRED CLERGY SUPPORT COOORDINAOR Mr Steve Sidlow c/o Bishop’,s House, Sontley Road, Wrexham LL13 7EW T: 07542 268732 WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 167
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168 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE ADULTS The Church recognises the personal dignity and rights of children and vulnerable adults to whom it has a special responsibility and a duty of care. The Church, and individual members of it, undertake to do all in their power to create a safe environment for children and to prevent their physical, sexual or emotional abuse’,. Recommendation 4 - A Programme for Action. DIOCESAN SAFEGUARDING TRUSTEE SUB-COMMITTEE Chair –, Mrs Josey Snowdon c/o Bishops House, Sontley Road, Wrexham LL13 7EW T: 01978 262726 The Diocese of Wrexham Safeguarding arrangements are governed by the National policies for the Dioceses of England and Wales. The Diocesan Safeguarding Trustee Sub-Committee oversees the work in the Diocese. The Bishop has appointed a Safeguarding Coordinator to support parishes in implementing safe arrangements to protect children and vulnerable adults. She is Mrs Mary Rowlands who can be contacted on 01978 262726 or by email safeguarding@rcdwxm.org.uk. Karen Lewis is the Diocesan Safeguarding Administrator who can be contacted at curia.admin@rcdwxm.org.uk In each of the parishes of the Diocese at least one person is identified as the Parish Safeguarding Representative. Their names and contact details are displayed on Church premises. To learn more about the Church’,s Policies to safeguard children and vulnerable adults, visit the Diocesan website on www.rcdwxm.org.uk and click on Safeguarding WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 168
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A 170 WREXHAM A A Gazateer of Churches - Listed by Town Name (+) Denotes Church is registered for Marriages. Access only (ramps, etc.) Full Facilities (access plus suitable toilet). Loop System for hearing-aid users. Mass is celebrated regularly in Word and Sign and/or Confession in Sign Language. Enquire for details and times. Although the schedule of Masses and other services are correct at the time of going to press, it is recommended that parishes be contacted directly to confirm these details. Several Churches now live stream their Masses and Services –, check Newsletter and website WREXHAM (+) 1 CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF T: 01978 263943 OUR LADY OF SORROWS E: secretarywrexhamcathedral@rcdwxm.org.uk Regent Street (1857) W: www.wrexhamcathedral.org.uk Clergy: Rev Fr Nicholas Enzama AJ, (Cathedral Dean), Rev Fr Jaspher T Omongo AJ Regent Street, Wrexham LL11 1RB Permanent Deacons: Rev. Michael Schoonjans T: 01978 290218 Rev. Steve Davies T: 01978 722569 Services: Sun Mass 10.30am and 7pm Hdys Mass 9am, 12 noon and 7pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services 2 (+) COEDPOETH, THE HOLY FAMILY, Queen’,s Place, Park Road, LL11 3SE (Off High St) (1991). Served from Wrexham No. 1. Services: Sun Mass 9.00am Hdys Mass at the Cathedral Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services ABERGELE, Conwy T: 01745 833249 1 (+) ST THERESE OF LISIEUX, E: priestabergele@rcdwxm.org.uk Dundonald Avenue (1934). Clergy: Rev Canon Bernard Morgan, 1 Clwyd Avenue, Abergele, Conwy LL22 7NF Permanent Deacons: Rev. James Lee, 3, Plas y Bryn, Abergele, Conwy, LL22 8QP T: 01745 825681 A S p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 170
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A A A A 171 Rev. Geoff Sewell, 53 Bryn Castell, Abergele LL22 8QA. T: 07990 923911 Rev David Gozzard, Craig Dulas, Rhyd –,y –,Foel Road, Llanddulas, Conwy, LL22 8EG T: 01492 516418 Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 4.30pm. Sun Mass 9.30am Hdys 10.00am Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services 2 (+) TOWYN, CHRIST THE KING, Gors Road LL22 9LU (1974). Served from Abergele. Services: Sun Mass 11.00am Hdys Vigil Mass 6.30pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services AMLWCH, Anglesey T: 01248 810318 1 (+) OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA AND ST WIN EFRIDE, Bull Bay Road (1935). E: priestamlwch@rcdwxm.org.uk Served from Beaumaris W: www.omianglesey.org.uk St. Joseph’,s Presbytery, Lloches, Bull Bay Road, Amlwch, Anglesey LL68 9EA Services: Sat Mass 5.00pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services 2 (+) BENLLECH, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Benllech, Beach Road. LL74 8SW (1965). Served from Beaumaris. W: www.omianglesey.org.uk Services: Sun Mass 10.00am Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services BALA, In the parish of Bala &, Dolgellau (+) OUR LADY OF FATIMA, T: 01341 422805 High Street (1948) E: priestdolgellau@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Fr Victor Walter The Presbytery, Meyrick Street, Dolgellau, Gwynedd LL40 LLR Services: Sat First Mass of Sun Mass 4.00pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 171
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A A A A A 172 BANGOR, Gwynedd in the parish of Bangor &, Caernarfon (+) OUR LADY AND ST JAMES T: 01248 370421 E: priestbangor@rcdwxm.org.uk (1827, 1834, new Church 1866, 1996), Holyhead Road Clergy: Rev Adrian Morrin, B.Th., M.Ed, Ty Mair, Menai Avenue, Bangor, LL57 2HH Services: Sun Mass 10.00am &, 5.00pm Hdys Mass 10.00am &, 7.00pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services BARMOUTH, Gwynedd T: 0134 1280489 1 (+) ST. TUDWAL, King Edward Street E: priestbarmouth@rcdwxm.org.uk (Con. 1909). Clergy: St Tudwal, King Edward Street, Barmouth LL42 1PE. Services: Sun Mass 11.00am Hdys - Please refer to notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services 2 (+) HARLECH, ST DAVID IN SEION, Harlech. Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services BEAUMARIS, Anglesey 1 (+) OUR LADY QUEEN OF MARTYRS, T: 01248 810318 E: priestbeaumaris@rcdwxm.org.uk (1898, 1910). (Oblates of Mary Immaculate). W: www.omianglesey.org.uk Rating Row, Beaumaris Clergy: Rev Joseph Daly OMI, The Presbytery, Rating Row, Beaumaris, Anglesey LL58 8AL. Services: Sat Mass 6.00pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services LLANGEFNI, Anglesey 2(+) ST JOSEPH, Penmynnydd Road, (1942, 1951, New Church Cons. 1971) Served from Beaumaris 0.M.I W: www.omianglesey.org.uk Services: Sun Mass 11.00am Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services BLAENAU FFESTINIOG, Gwynedd T: 01766 830111 WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 172
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A A A A 173 1 (+) ST MARY MAGDALENE, High Street (1969). LL41 3ES E: priestblaenau@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Rev Fr Ian Dalgleish St Mary Magdalene, High Street, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd LL41 3ES. Services: Sun Mass 11.00am Hdys Mass 12.00 Noon Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services 2 (+) GELLILYDAN, HOLY CROSS, Catholic Church, Gellilydan (1952). Served from Blaenau Ffestiniog Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00pm Hdys Vigil Mass 6.00pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services BUCKLEY, Flintshire. (+) OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, T. 07542 268738 F: 01244 550363 Jubilee Road E: priestbuckley@rcdwxm.org.uk (1890, 1893, New Church 2000) Clergy: Rev Francis Doyle BA (Hons), BD, Cert.Mngt, H.Dip (Pastoral Studies), 2 Cwrt Brenig, Buckley CH7 2AF. Services: Sun Mass 9.00am &, 5.00pm Hdys Mass As Announced Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services CAERNARFON, Gwynedd in the parish of Bangor &, Caernarfon (+) ST DAVID AND ST HELEN, T: 01248 370421 Twthill East (1865, 1890) E: priestbangor@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Fr Adrian Morrin, B.Th,. M.Ed, Ty Mair, Menai Avenue, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2HH. Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00pm Hdys Mass at Caernarfon –, Contact Parish Priest Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 173
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A A A 174 WREXHAM A A CHIRK, In the parish of St Richard Gwyn, Chirk, Llangollen &, Ruabon (+) CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART, Castle Road (1928) Served from Ruabon T: 01978 821568 E: priestruabon@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Fr John Bosco Bukomba, 3 The Villas, Ruabon. LL14 6NW. Services: Sun Mass 9.00am Hdys Mass 10.00am Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services COLWYN BAY, North Wales in the parish of Colwyn Bay &, Old Colwyn (+) ST JOSEPH, Conwy Road (1895, 1900, Cons. 1975) T: 01492 532670 Oblates of Mary Immaculate W: www.stjosephsrcc.org.uk E: priestcolwynbay@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Rev Fr Vimalarajan Parunanthu OMI (Parish Priest), Brother Michael Moore OMI 63 Conwy Road, Colwyn Bay, North Wales LL29 7LG Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00pm. Sun 9.00am &, 11am Hdys Mass 9.30am (School Term Only) 12noon &, 7.00pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services CONNAH’,S QUAY, Flintshire T: 01244 830358 (+) CHURCH OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT, M: 07550079995 High Street (1910) E: priestcquay@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Rev Canon Joseph Stewart, The Presbytery, Maude Street, Connah’,s Quay, Deeside, Flintshire CH5 4E0. Services: Sun Mass 11.00am Hdys - See notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services CONWY, Conwy in the parish of Llandudno Junction &, Conwy ST MICHAEL &, ALL ANGELS Rosemary Lane (1907, 1916). DENBIGH, Denbighshire in the parish of the Vale of Clwyd - Denbigh, Ruthin &, St Asaph (+) ST JOSEPH’,S St Joseph’,s Catholic Church (1863), (1968) T: 01745 812297 E: priestdenbigh@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Fr George Areekuzhy (C.M.I.) St Joseph’,s, Bryn Stanley Denbigh LL16 3NT. Services: Sun Mass 10.00am Hdys Mass 7.00pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 174
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A A A A 175 DOLGELLAU, Gwynedd in the parish of Bala &, Dolgellau LL40 1LR 1 (+) OUR LADY OF SEVEN SORROWS T: 01341 422805 Meyrick Street (1929, 1966) E: priestdolgellau@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Fr. Victor Walter Meyrick Street, Gwynedd LL40 1LR. Services: Sun Mass 9.00am &, 5.00pm at the Carmelite Monastery Hdys Mass 9.30am at Carmelite Monastery &, 7.00pm at Parish Church Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services FLINT, Flintshire T: 01352 732245 (+) CHURCH OF THE E: priestflint@rcdwxm.org.uk IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, W: www.flintcatholicparish.org.uk Coleshill Street, Flint (1854, 1885) Clergy: Rev Canon Adrian Wilcock, (Parish Priest) 17 Coleshill Street, Flint, Flintshire CH6 5BO. Permanent Deacon: Rev. Peter Brownbill. Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6pm. Sun 8.30am 10.30am Hdys See Bulletin for Details Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services HAWARDEN, Flintshire T: 01244 681633 (+) THE SACRED HEART, E: priestsaltney@rcdwxm.org.uk 77 The Highway CH5 3DL (1922, 1967). Clergy: Rev Fr Abraham Vargis CMI Services: Sun Mass 11.00am Hdys See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services (Served from Saltney) HOLYHEAD, Isle of Anglesey (+) ST MARY HELP OF CHRISTIANS, T: 01407 762457 Longford Road E: priestholyhead@rcdwxm.org.uk (1855, 1965) Oblates of Mary Immaculate (0.M.I.) W: www.omianglesey.org.uk Clergy: Rev Fr. Frank Murray OMI, St Mary’,s Presbytery, Longford Road, Holyhead LL65 1TR. Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00pm Sun Mass 11.00am Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 175
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A A A A A 176 2 (+) RHOSNEIGR, ST THERESE, (1957) Served from Holyhead. W: www.omianglesey.org.uk Services: Sun Mass 9.00am Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services HOLYWELL, Flintshire T: 01352 713181 (+) ST WINEFRIDE, E: priestholywell@rcdwxm.org.uk Well Street (1833) W: www.stwinefridesholywell.co.uk 15 Well Street, Holywell, Flintshire CH8 7PL Clergy: Rev Fr Matthew Bond (Priest in Charge) Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00pm Sun Mass 10.00am &, 5.00pm Hdys See notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services LLANDUDNO, Conwy T: 01492 860546 (+) OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA, E: priestllandudno@rcdwxm.org.uk Lloyd Street (1893) W: Llandudno-catholic-church.org.uk 35 Lloyd St, Llandudno, Conwy LL30 2YA Clergy: Fr Innocent Abonyi MSP Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 4.30pm. Sun 9.30am Hdys Mass Vigil 6.30pm. Day 12 Noon Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services LLANDUDNO JUNCTION in the parish of Llandudno Junction &, Conwy (+) MOST HOLY FAMILY, T: 01492 583048 Llandudno Junction. Bryn Eglwys (1969) E: priestllandudnojct@rcdwxm.org.uk W: https: www.parishcommunity.org Clergy: Fr Franklin Ebuka Umekachikelu MSP, 1 Victoria Drive, Llandudno Junction, Conwy LL31 9NU. Services: Sun Mass 11.00am Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services (+) LIANFAIRFECHAN, ST MARY OF THE ANGELS, Village Road (1953) Served from Llandudno Junction Services: Sat First Mass of Mass 6.00pm Hdys Mass 10.00am Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 176
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A A A A 177 LLANGOLLEN, Denbighshire, In the parish of St Richard Gwyn, Chirk, Llangollen &, Ruabon (+) EGLWYS Y GROES (HOLY CROSS) T: 01978 821568 Heol y Dderwen (1948, 1961) E:priestruabon@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Fr John Bosco Bukomba AJ 3 The Villas, Ruabon, Wrexham LL14 6NW Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00pm Hdys Vigil Mass 7.00pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services LLANIDLOES, Powys (+) OUR LADY AND ST RICHARD GVVYN. (1951, 1959). Penygreen Llanidloes, Powys SY18 6AJ T: 01938 555657 E: priestwelshpool@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Rev Fr Johnson Kattiparampil CMI Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 4.00pm Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services LLANRWST, Conwy T: 01492 583048 (+) EGLWYS Y BUGAIL DA, T: 01492 642677 Talybont Road, Llanrwst LL26 OAU (1956). T: 01492 , 640433 E: priestllandudnojct@rcdwxm.org.uk Parish Priest: Fr Ebuka Umekachikelu MSP Services: Sun Mass 9.00am Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services LLAY, Wrexham T: 01978 852297 ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI, E: priestllay@rcdwxm.org.uk Llay Chain (1922), (1954) W: www.llayrossettparish.org.uk Clergy: Rev Canon Daniel Bernard Lordan, St Francis Church, Llay Chain, Llay, Wrexham, LL12 ONT. Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00pm Sun 9.30am &, 11.00am Hdys 7.00pm Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 177
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A A A A 178 MACHYNLLETH, Powys in the parish of Machynlleth &, Tywyn (+) ST MAIR (OUR LADY HELP OF CHRISTIANS), T: 01654 710420 Maengwyn Street (1927, 1965) E: priesttywyn@rcdwxm.org.uk W: www.stdavidandstmair.co.uk Clergy: Rev Robert Emileme (SMMM) Gwynfa Ddewi, Corbett Avenue, Tywyn, Gwynedd LL36 OAH Services: Sun Mass 11.00am Hdys See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services MOLD, Flintshire T: 01352 752087 (+) ST DAVID, E: priestmold@rcdwxm.org.uk St David’,s Lane, Ffordd Fain (1850-60, 1966) W: www.stdavidsmold.org Clergy: Rev. Pius Mathew, CMI St David’,s Lane, Ffordd Fain, Mold CH7 1LH. Permanent Deacon: Rev John Goggin c/o St David’,s Lane, Ffordd Fain, Mold CH7 1LH. Rev David Joy, (rtd) B.A., M.Ed. c/o St David’,s Lane, Ffordd Fain, Mold CH7 1LH. Services: Sun Mass 10.00am Hdys See Notices / Website Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services NEWTOWN, Powys T: 01686 626423 (+) God The Holy Ghost, T: 01938 555657 Long Bridge Street (1902, 1947) E: priestwelshpool@rcdwxm.org.uk W: www.catholicchurchnewtown.co.uk Clergy: Served by Parish Priest at Welshpool OVERTON, Wrexham in the parish of Wrexham Maelor (+) OUR LADY AND THE WELSH MARTYRS, T: 01978 265879 Overton (1958). E: priestwrexhammaelor@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Rev Canon Zbigniew Swoboda, The Presbytery, St Anne’,s Church, Prince Charles Road, Wrexham LL13 8TH Services: Sat First Mass of Sunday 5.00pm Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 178
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A A A A 179 PANTASAPH, Flintshire (+) ST DAVID, Monastery Avenue (1852, cons. 1869). Parish T: 01352 711053 Email: pantasaph@divineuk.org Website: pantasaph@divineuk.org Clergy: Rev Fr Poulose Parekkattil Ouseph VC Rev Fr Jacob Mattappillil, VC Services: Sat First Mass of Sunday 4.00pm Sun Mass 10.00am Hdys Mass See Notices PORTHMADOG, Gwynedd in the parish of PwIlheli &, Porthmadog (+) MOST HOLY REDEEMER, T: 01758 613160 Borth Road (1933) (1986). Ramp Facilities. E:priestpwllheli@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Rev Fr Francis Arinze Ayogu MSP, The Presbytery, St Joseph’,s Church, Ffordd Mela, Pwllheli, Gwynedd LL49 9BB. Services: Sun Mass 11.30am Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services PRESTATYN, Denbighshire (+) SS PETER AND FRANCES, Plas Avenue (1903) T: 01745 854304 E: priestprestatyn@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Rev Canon Terence Carr V.G., M.A., J.C.L., 6 Plas Avenue, Prestatyn, Denbighshire LL19 9NH. Permanent Deacon Rev Michael Woods. Top Farm, New Road, Gwespyr, Holywell. CH8 9L5 Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 4.30pm. Sun 11.00am Hdys Vigil Mass 6.00pm Holy Day 12 noon Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services PWLLHELI, Gwynedd in the Parish of PwIlheli &, Porthmadog (+) ST JOSEPH, Ffordd Mela (1861, 1926, 1982) T: 01758 612331 E: priestpwllheli@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Rev Fr Francis Arinze Ayogu MSP St Joseph’,s, Ffordd Mela, PwIlheli, Gwynedd LL53 5AR Permanent Deacon: Rev David Ives Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.30pm. Sun 9.30am Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 179
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A A A A 180 QUEENSFERRY, Flintshire T: 01244 830358 (+) THE BLESSED TRINITY, Chester Road (1964) M: 07550079995 E: priestcquay@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Rev Canon Joe Stewart Services: Sun Mass 9.30am Hdys - See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services RHYL, Denbighshire T: 01745 353395 (+) OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION, E: priestrhyl@rcdwxm.org.uk W: www.catholicchurchrhyl.co.uk Clergy: Rev Fr Anthony Chicke Nnamah MSP, 119 Wellington Road, Rhyl, Denbighshire LL18 1LE. Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 5.00pm. Sun 10.00am Hdys Mass See Notices &, Website Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services RUABON, Wrexham In the parish of St Richard Gwyn, Chirk, Llangollen &, Ruabon 1 (+) ST MARY THE VIRGIN T: 01978 821568 (Shared church with Church in Wales) E: priestruabon@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Fr John Bosco Bukomba AJ, 3 The Villas, Ruabon, Wrexham LL14 6NW. Services: Sun Mass 11.00am Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services RUTHIN, Denbighshire In the parish of The Vale of Clwyd, Denbigh, Ruthin &, St Asaph (+) OUR LADY HELP OF CHRISTIANS, T: 01745 812297 Mwrog Street (1860), (1931) E: priestdenbigh@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Fr George Areekuzhy (C.M.I.) St Joseph’,s, Bryn Stanley, Denbigh LL16 3NT. Services: Sun Mass 9.00am Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 180
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A A A A 181 RHUDDLAN, ST ILLTYD, Macs Onnen. (1976). T: 01745 854304 Served from Prestatyn E: priestprestatyn@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Rev Canon Terence Carr V.G., M.A., J.C.L., 6 Plas Avenue, Prestatyn, Denbighshire LL19 9NH. Services: Sun Mass 9.30am Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services SALTNEY, Flintshire (+) ST ANTHONY OF PADUA, T: 01244 681633 High Street (1862, 1879, 1914) E: priestsaltney@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Fr Abraham Vargis, CMI 54 High Street, Saltney, Flintshire CH4 8SF. Services: Sun Mass 11.00am Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services ST ASAPH, Denbighshire in the parish of the Vale of Clwyd, Denbigh, Ruthin &, St Asaph ST WINEFRIDE, T: 01745 812297 Chester Street (1854-1855). (1980) E: priestdenbigh@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Fr George Areekuzhy St Winefride’,s, Chester Street, St Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 ORE. Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.00pm Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services TREMEIRCHION, ST BEUNO, T: 01745 583444 Tremeirchion, St Asaph, Denbighshire F: 01745 584151 LL17 OAS. Jesuit Spirituality Centre. E: info@beunos.com W:www. beunos.com Clergy: Jesuits: Rev Fr Damian Jackson SJ Rev Fr Tom McGuinness SJ (Superior), Rev Fr Ian Tomlinson SJ, Rev Fr Ashley Evans SJ Br Alan Harrison SJ Services: Sun Mass 10.00am WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 181
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A A A A A 182 TYWYN, Gwynedd in the parish of Machynlleth &, Tywyn 1 (+) ST DAVID, Corbett Avenue (1935, 1969). T: 01654 710420 E: priesttywyn@rcdwxm.org.uk W: stdavidandstmair.co.uk Clergy: Rev Robert Emileme (SMMM) Gwynfa Ddewi, Corbett Avenue, Tywyn, Gwynedd, LL36 OAH. Services: Sun Mass 9.00am Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services WELSHPOOL, Powys. T: 01938 555657 1 (+) ST WINEFRIDE, E: priestwelshpool@rcdwxm.org.uk 2 Raven Street (1980), (1963) W: www.catholicchurchwelshpool.co.uk Clergy: Rev Fr Johnson Kattiparampil, CMI The Presbytery, 2 Raven Street, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7LR. Services: Sat First Mass of Sun 6.30pm. Sun 9.00am Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services WREXHAM (+) ST ANNE in the parish of Wrexham Maelor Prince Charles Road, Wrexham LL13 8TH (1962) T: 01978 265879 E: priestwrexhammaelor@rcdwxm.org.uk Clergy: Rev Canon Zbigniew Swoboda Parish Sister: Sr Judith Harvey T: 01978 357630 Services: Sun Mass 9.00am in Polish, 11.00am in English Hdys Mass See Notices Contact Parish Priest for Sacrament of Reconciliation times and other services PRISON CHAPLAINCY HMP Berwyn. Bridge Rd, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham. LL13 9QS Lay Chaplain: Mr Wally Vella T: 01978 523000 E: wally.vella@hmps.qsi.gov.uk UNIVERSITY CHAPLAINCY. T: 01248 353777 (Chaplaincy) Ty Acwyn, College Road, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 Chaplain: Mr Raymond Bayliss E: catholic.chaplain@bangor.ac.uk or chaplainbangor@rcdwxm.org.uk Web: www.facebook.com/bangor.catholic.chaplaincy WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 182
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183 WREXHAM Episcopal Vicariates In the Diocese of Wrexham Ss Beuno &, Garmon Holyhead - Rhosneigr Amlwch - Benllech Beaumaris - Llangefni Bangor - Caernarfon Pwllheli - Porthmadog Barmouth - Harlech Blaenau Ffestiniog - Gellilydan Dolgellau - Bala Machynlleth - Tywyn Bangor University Chaplaincy Ss Asaph &, Tudno Llandudno Junction - Llanfairfechan - Llanrwst Llandudno Colwyn Bay / Old Colwyn Rhyl Abergele - Towyn Prestatyn - Rhuddlan Vale of Clwyd (Denbigh, Ruthin, St Asaph) St Winefride Connah’,s Quay - Queensferry Flint Holywell Hawarden Buckley Buckley Mold Pantasaph Saltney St Mary Wrexham St Marys Wrexham St Annes - Overton Ruabon, Chirk, Llangollen Llay Newtown, Welshpool, Llanidloes HMP Berwyn Chaplaincy p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 183
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184 Parish Statistics 2022 Parish Catechumens Baptisms Recepts 1 st Comm Confs Cath Total Deaths Mass Marriage Marriage Attendance Abergele 0 3 0 1 3 0 2 9 99 Amlwch 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 65 Bangor &, Caernarfon 0 12 0 32 0 1 3 32 284 Barmouth 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 24 Beaumaris 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 6 63 Blaenau Ffestiniog 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 Buckley 0 6 1 2 1 1 1 3 93 Chirk/Llang/Ruabon 1 8 1 8 1 0 1 9 94 Colwyn Bay/Old Colwyn 4 32 0 18 6 1 2 17 221 CQuay/QFerry 0 8 0 36 0 0 1 19 111 Denbigh/Ruthin/StAsaph 0 6 0 7 0 2 3 8 103 Dolgellau &,Bala 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 46 Flint 6 37 1 27 2 1 2 34 415 Hawarden 0 10 1 3 3 0 0 4 66 Holyhead 0 3 0 4 7 0 1 17 105 Holywell 0 21 5 34 4 1 3 25 127 Llandudno 0 17 1 13 0 0 1 13 187 Llandudno jct / Llanfairfechan 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 13 92 Llay &, Rossett 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 92 Machynlleth / Tywyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 46 Mold 0 15 0 26 0 0 0 11 118 Newtown/Welshpool 2 2 1 16 12 0 0 9 116 Pantasaph 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 55 Prestatyn 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 17 128 Pwllheli/Porthmadog 0 6 1 5 1 0 1 8 104 Rhyl 1 14 2 17 0 1 1 16 184 Saltney 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 37 Wxm Cathedral 7 19 0 66 25 2 6 33 376 Wxm Maelor 0 22 0 15 0 0 8 4 190 Totals 23 256 14 336 67 11 40 337 3651 WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 184
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185 Telephone, Fax &, E-Mail Directory Bishops House, Wrexham .......................................................................... 01978 262726 ................................................................................................................... Fax: 01978 354257 ..................................................................................... E: businessmanager@rcdwxm.org.uk .................................................................................................................. E pa@rcdwxm.org.uk Diocesan Website: ................................................................................. www.rcdwxm.org.uk Cathedral Website: ............................................................. www.wrexhamcathedral.org.uk Parishes of Anglesey Website ...................................................... www.omianglesey.org PRESBYTERIES Wrexham St Mary’,s Cathedral (Text &, Voice) ........................................................... 01978 263943 E: secretarywrexhamcathedral@rcdwxm.org.uk St Anne’,s .......................................................................................................... 01978 265879 E: priestwrexhammaelor@rcdwxm.org.uk Abergele ................................................................................................................ 01745 833249 E: priestabergele@rcdwxm.org.uk Amlwch ................................................................................................................... 01248 810318 E: priestamlwch@rcdwxm.org.uk W: omianglesey.org.uk Bala ......................................................................................................................... 01341 422805 E: priestdogellau@rcdwxm.org.uk Bangor ................................................................................................................... 01248 370421 E: priestbangor@rcdwxm.org.uk Barmouth ............................................................................................................... 01341 280489 E:priestbarmouth@rcdwxm.org.uk Beaumaris ............................................................................................................. 01248 810318 E: priestbeaumaris@rcdwxm.org.uk Blaenau Ffestiniog .......................................................................................... 01766 830111 E:priestblaenau@rcdwxm.org.uk Buckley ................................................................................................................. 07542 268738 E: priestbuckley@rcdwxm.org.uk Caernarfon .......................................................................................................... 01248 370421 E: priestbangor@rcdwxm.org.uk Chirk ........................................................................................................................ 01978 821568 E: priestruabon@rcdwxm.org.uk Colwyn Bay ........................................................................................................... 01492 532670 E: priestcolwynbay@rcdwxm.org.uk W: www.stjosephsrcc.org.uk Connah’,s Quay ................................................................................................... 01244 830358 E: priestcquay@rcdwxm.org.uk Denbigh .................................................................................................................. 01745 812297 E: priestdenbigh@rcdwxm.org.uk Dolgellau ............................................................................................................... 01341 422805 E: priestdolgellau@rcdwxm.org.uk Flint .......................................................................................................................... 01352 732245 E: priestflint@rcdwxm.org.uk W:www.flintcatholicparish.org.uk Hawarden .............................................................................................................. 01352 713181 E: priesthawarden@rcdwxm.org.uk Holyhead ............................................................................................................... 01407 762457 E-mail: priestholyhead@rcdwxm.org.uk W:omianglesey.org.uk HolywelI ................................................................................................................. 01352 713181 E: priestholywell@rcdwxm.org.uk W: www.stwinefrideswell.org.uk WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 185
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186 Llandudno ............................................................................................................. 01492 860546 E:priestllandudno@rcdwxm.org.uk Llandudno Junction .......................................................................................... 01492 583048 E: priestllandudnojct@rcdwxm.org.uk Llangefni ................................................................................................................ 01248 810318 E: priestbeaumaris@rcdwxm.org.uk Llangollen ............................................................................................................. 01978 821568 E: priestruabon@rcdwxm.org.uk Llanidloes .............................................................................................................. 01686 626423 E: priestwelshpool@rcdwxm.org.uk Llanrwst .................................................................................................................. 01492 640433 E: priestllandudnojct@rcdwxm.org.uk Llay ........................................................................................................................... 01978 852297 E: priestllay@rcdwxm.org.uk Machynlleth ........................................................................................................ 01654 710420 E: priesttywyn@rcdwxm.org.uk W: www.stdavidandstmair.co.uk Mold ......................................................................................................................... 01352 752087 E: priestmold@rcdwxm.org.uk Newtown ................................................................................................................ 01686 626423 E: priestwelshpool@rcdwxm.org.uk W:www.catholicchurchnewtown.co.uk Pantasap .............................................................................................................. 01352 711053 Parish / Friary E:pantasaph@gmail.com W: www.pantasaph.org Porthmadog ......................................................................................................... 01758 612331 E: priestpwllheli@rcdwxm.org.uk Prestatyn ............................................................................................................... 01745 854304 E: priestprestatyn@rcdwxm.org.uk PwIlheli .......................................................................................................... Tel: 01758 612331 E: priestpwllheli@rcdwxm.org.uk Queensferry .......................................................................................................... 01244 830358 E: priestcquay@rcdwxm.org.uk Rhyl .......................................................................................................................... 01745 353395 E: priestrhyl@rcdwxm.org.uk W: www.catholicchurchrhyl.co.uk Ruabon ................................................................................................................... 01978 812297 E: priestruabon@rcdwxm.org.uk Ruthin ...................................................................................................................... 01745 812297 E: priestdenbigh@rcdwxm.org.uk St Asaph ................................................................................................................ 01745 812297 E: priestdenbigh@rcdwxm.org.uk St Beuno ................................................................................................................ 01745 583444 E: info@beunos.com Saltney .................................................................................................................... 01244 681693 E: priestsaltney@rcdwxm.org.uk Tywyn ....................................................................................................................... 01654 710420 E: priesttywyn@rcdwxm.org.uk Welshpool ............................................................................................................. 01938 555657 E: priestwelshpool@rcdwxm.org.uk WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 186
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187 SPIRITUALITY CENTRE St Beuno’,s 01745 583444 E: info@beunos.com CONVENTS Wrexham Holy Family 01978 262867 Peace Centre 01978 367734 Colwyn Bay La Sainte Union 01492 530698 Dolgellau Discalced Carmelites 01341 422546 E: carmeldolg1562@gmail.com Holyhead 01407 762084 HolywelI Bridgettine Sisters 01352 712925 E: avemariahall@brigettines.org Llandudno Loreto Centre 01492 878031 E: loretocentre@yahooco.uk Loreto Eithinog 01492 871222 Mold 01352 700121 Old Colwyn 01492 514223 Pantasaph Sisters of Charity - Brynmair 01352 710030/713728 Penmaenmawr Sacred Heart - Noddfa 01492 623473 Porthmadog T &, F 01766 512213 E: maryocwales@gmail.com Queensferry 01244 821677 WREXHAM HOSPITALS Abergele Hospital, Abergele ........................................................................... 01745 832295 Bro Dyfi Community Hospital, Machynlleth ............................................. 01654 702266 Bryn-y-Neuadd Hospital, Penmaenmawr .................................................. 01248 682682 Bryn Beryl Hospital, Pwllheli ......................................................................... 01758 701122 Chirk Community Hospital, Chirk ............................................................... 01691 772430 Colwyn Bay Community Hospital, Old Colwyn ..................................... 01492 515218 Community Hospital, Aston, Deeside ......................................................... 01244 830461 Community Hospital, Mold ............................................................................ 01352 700087 Deeside Community Hospital .................................................................... 01244 830461 Denbigh Community Hospital, Denbigh .................................................. 01745 818100 Dolgellau Hospital, Dolgellau ........................................................................ 01341 422479 Eryri Hospital, Caernarfon ............................................................................... 01286 672481 Holywell Community Hospital, Holywell .................................................. 01352 713003 Llandudno General Hospital, Llandudno .................................................. 01492 860066 Llanidloes War Memorial Hospital, Llanidloes ...................................... 01686 414200 Montgomery County Infirmary, Newtown ................................................. 01686 617200 Nightingale House Hospice, Wrexham ..................................................... 01978 316800 North Wales M.C., Llandudno ........................................................................ 01492 879031 Penley Community Hospital, Penley ......................................................... 01948 832070 Penrhos Stanley Hospital, Holyhead ......................................................... 01407 766000 Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhyl .................................................................. 01745 443000 Ruthin Community Hospital, Ruthin .......................................................... 01824 728610 St David’,s Hospice, Llandudno ....................................................................... 01492 879058 St. Kentigern Hospice, St. Asaph ................................................................. 01745 585221 Tywyn Memorial Hospital, Tywyn ................................................................ 01654 710411 Victoria Memorial Hospital, Welsh pool .................................................... 01938 558900 Wrexham Maelor Hospital, Wrexham ......................................................... 01978 291100 Ysbyty Alltwen, Tremadog, Gwynedd ......................................................... 01766 510010 Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, Rhyl ................................................................................ 01745 583910 Ysbyty Gwynedd Hospital, Bangor ............................................................. 01248 384384 p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 187
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188 Diocesan Masses &, Events 2024 THE GOD WHO SPEAKS WREXHAM Mass for Marriage Saturday 10th February, 12 noon, Cathedral Mass for the Sick Saturday 17th February, 12 noon, Cathedral Rite of Election Sunday 18th February, 3pm, Cathedral St David’,s Feast Day Friday 1st March, 12 noon, Cathedral 24 Hours for the Lord Friday 8th –, Saturday 9th March Chrism Mass Wednesday 27th March, 7pm, Cathedral HCPT Pilgrimage to Lourdes Monday 1st April TBC Deacons’, Renewal Mass Saturday 6th April, 12 noon, Cathedral International Mass Saturday 4th May, 12 noon, Cathedral Mystagogia Mass Saturday 18th May, 12 noon, Cathedral National Pilgrimage Cardigan TBC National Pilgrimage to Holywell Sunday 23rd June, 3pm Mass for Legal Profession Friday 28th June, 7pm, Cathedral Llangollen International Eisteddfod 4th –, 7th July Mass: Friday 5th July, 5pm (TBC), Llangollen Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes TBC National Eisteddfod 3rd - 10th August 2024 Healthcare / Medical Mass Friday 18th October, 7pm, Cathedral St Richard Gwyn Pilgrimage Mass Sunday 20th October, 3pm, Cathedral Mass for Deceased Clergy TBC Youth Day Sunday 24th November Diocesan Advent Family Day TBC Mass for Altar Servers Saturday 28th December, 12 noon, Cathedral p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 188
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189 National &, Diocesan Collections –, Diocese of Wrexham 2024 Pax Christi Peace Sunday 14th January Lenten Fast (CAFOD) 2nd Sunday of Lent 25th February Holy Places* Good Friday 29th March Church Students World Vocations Day 21st April Fund+E Catholic Communications Communications Day 12th May Network (CCN)* Bishop’,s Fund+E May Day Bank Holiday 26th May or Spring Bank Holiday weekend CBCEW Day for Life Day for Life 16th June Collection* Peter’,s Pence* Weekend of or following 30th June Ss. Peter &, Paul (29th June) Apostleship of the Sea* Sea Sunday 14th July Poor Parishes Fund+E August Bank Holiday 25th August Catholic Education Education Day 8th September Service (CES)+ Evangelii Gaudium* Evangelii Gaudium Sunday 15th September Harvest Fast Day Sunday following Harvest Fast Day 6th October Collection (CAFOD) World Missions (Missio)* World Mission Day 20th October * Collection is mandatory + Collection forms part of the Diocesan levy E Envelope could be included in Offertory sets The actual dates for the current and next year can be seen on the CBCEW Liturgy Office website www.liturgyoffice.org.uk/Calendar WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 189
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191 Secular Clergy of the Diocese of Wrexham (The dates following the name are the year of birth and the year of ordination respectively). BOND, Matthew (1962, 2021), 15 Well Street, Holywell, Flintshire, CH8 7PL T: 01352 713181 CAMPBELL-OWEN, Gordon (2009) (Retd), c/o Bishops House, Sontley Road, Wrexham. LL13 7EW E: gordoncampbellagw@googlemail.com CARR, Canon Terence (1952, 1983), 6 Plas Avenue, Prestatyn, Denbighshire LL19 9NH T: 01745 854304 DALGLEISH, Ian (1962, 1996), St Mary Magdalene, High Street, Blaenau Ffestiniog LL41 3ES. T: 01766 830111 DOYLE, Canon Francis (ordained 2001) 2 Cwrt Brenig, Buckley, Flintshire CH7 3AF. T: 07542 268738 FRANKLIN, Andrew, 1977 (2004), Our Lady of the Wayside, Stratford Rd, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands B90 4AY T: 0121 7441967 GERRARD, Francis Joseph (Retd) (1939, 1991), Hilltop, 27, Wynstay Lane, Marford, Wrexham LL12 8LF. T: 01978 855694 JONES, Antony (Retd) (1942, 1966), Flat 3, Seren y Mor, 8, Caroline Rd, Llandudno, Conwy LL30 2TY. E: antonyjones23@gmail.com LOCHRAN, John (Ret’,d) (1947, 1976) c/o Bishops House, Sontley Road, Wrexham LL13 7EW LORDAN, Canon Daniel Bernard (1944, 1969), The Presbytery, St.Francis Church, Llay Chain, Llay, Wrexham LL12 ONT T: 01978 852297. MORGAN, Canon Bernard, (1938, 1972), 1 Clwyd Avenue, Abergele, Conwy LL22 7NF T: 01745 833249 MORRIN, Adrian (1962, 1987), Ty Mair, Menai Avenue, Bangor, LL57 2HH T: 01248 370421 PELOSI, Canon Laurence (Retd) 1941, 1974, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Pantyffynon Rd, Ystradgynlais, Swansea SA9 1EU, Tel 01639 842202 RAMSAY, Charles (Retd), (1947, 1980), Hilltop, 29, Wynnstay Lane, Marford, Wrexham LL12 8LF REGAN, Bishop Emeritus, Edwin (Ret’,d) (1935, 1959) 5, Plas Avenue, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, LL19 9NH. E: edwinregan@yahoo.co.uk STEWART, Joseph (1956, 1984), The Presbytery, Maude Street, Connah’,s Quay, Deeside, Flintshire CH5 4EQ. T: 01244830358 WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 191
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192 SWOBODA, Zbigniew, (1966 1991) St. Anne, Prince Charles Road, Wrexham LL13 8TH. T: 01978 265879 TRELOAR, Simon, (1960, 2005) c/o Bishops House Bishop Crispian Way, Portsmouth PO1 3QA WALTER, Victor, (1959, 2001), The Presbytery, Meyrick Street, Dolgellau, Gwynedd LL40 LLR T:01341 422804 WILCOCK, Adrian (1963, 1988), 17 Coleshill Street, Flint, Flintshire CH6 5BQ T: 01352 732245. Secular Clergy of Other Diocese RAINBOW, Bob (Retd) (Clifton Diocese) Ty’,r Efail, Penmorfa, Nr. Tremadog, Gwynedd. LL49 9RT. T: 01766 514515. E: ra-r@hotmail.co.uk Regular Clergy Apostles of Jesus BUKOMBA Bosco, John, 3 The Villas, Ruabon, Wrexham. LL14 6NW T: 01978 821568 ENZAMA, Nicholas, St Mary’,s Cathedral, Regent Street, Wrexham. T: 01978 263943 OMONGO, Jaspher T, St Mary’,s Cathedral, Regent Street, Wrexham. T:01978 263943 Carmelites of Mary Immaculate AREEKUZHY, George, St Joseph’,s Bryn Stanley, Denbigh, LL16 3NT T: 01745 812297 MATHEW, Pius, The Presbytery, St. David’,s Lane, Ffordd Fain, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 1LH T: 01352 752087 VARGIS, Abraham, The Presbytery, 54, High St., Saltney, Flintshire. CH4 8SF T:01244 671581 KATTIPARAMPIL, Johnson V., The Presbytery, 2 Raven Street, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7LR T:01938 555657 Jesuits EVANS, Ashley, St Beuno’,s, Tremeirchion, St Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 OAS T: 01745 583444 JACKSON, Damian, St Beuno’,s, Tremeirchion, St Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 OAS T: 01745 583444 MC GUINNESS, Tom (Superior) Tremeirchion, St Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 OAS T: 01745 583444 TOMLINSON, Ian, Tremeirchion, St Asaph, Denbighshire LL17 OAS T: 01745 583444 Missionaries of St Paul ABONYI , Innocent 35 Lloyd street, Llandudno, Conwy. LL30 2YA T: 01492 860546 AYOGU, Francis Arinze, The Presbytery St Josephs Ffordd Mela, Pwllheli, Gwynedd. LL53 5AP T: 01758 612331 WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 192
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193 UMEKACHIKELU , Franklin Ebuka, 1, Victoria Drive, Llandudno Junction, Conwy LL31 9NU T: 01492 583048 NNAMAH, Anthony Chike, 119 Wellington Road, Rhyl, Denbighshire LL18 1LE T: 01745 353395. Oblates of Mary Immaculate DALY Joseph, The Presbytery, 2 Rating Row, Beaumaris, Anglesey LL58 8AL T: 01248 810318 MURRAY, Frank, St. Mary’,s Presbytery, Longford Road, Holyhead, LL65 1TR T: 01407 762102 PARUNANTHU Vimalarajan 63, Conway Road, Colwyn Bay, LL29 7LG T: 01248 810318 RYAN, Frank, Rushmere, 32 Allanson road, , Rhos on Sea, LL28 4HL 63, Conway Road, Colwyn Bay, LL29 7LG Vincentian Fathers OUSEPH Poulose Parekkattil, VC 5 Monastery Rd, Pantasaph, Holywell CH8 8PN, United Kingdom T: 01352 711053 MATTAPPILLIL, Jacob, VC 5 Monastery Rd, Pantasaph, Holywell CH8 8PN, United Kingdom T: 01352 711053 Sons of Mary Mother of Mercy EHILEME Robert Gwynfa Ddewi, Corbett Avenue, Tywyn, Gwynedd, LL36 OAH Permanent Deacons BROWNBILL, Peter (1994), 10 Monza Close, Buckley, Flintshire CH7 2QH T: 01244 545913 DAVIES, Steve (2016) St Martha’,s, 79 High Street, Coedpoeth LL11 3UG T: 01978 722569, 07949 382563 GOGGIN, John (2022) C/O The Presbytery, St. David’,s Lane, Ffordd Fain, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 1LH GOZZARD, David (2020) Craig Dulas, Rhyd –,y –,Foel Road, Llanddulas, Conwy, LL22 8EG T: 01492 516418 GRIFFITHS, Tony (2006) (Rtd) c/o Bishops House, Sontley Road, Wrexham HILTON, David (1994) (Rtd) c/o Bishops House, Sontley Road, Wrexham IVES, David (2014) 18 Bron-y-De Pwllheli LL53 5AT T: 01758 613802 JOY, David (1996), (Rtd) 8 Lon y Parc, Mold, Flintshire CH7 1PT. T: 01352 754722 LEE, James (1995) 3 Plas Y Bryn, Abergele, Conwy, LL22 8QP T: 01745 825681 SCHOONJANS, Michael (2014) 16, Peel St., Wrexham T: 01978 290218 SEWELL, Geoff, (2014) 53 Bryn Castel!, Abergele LL22 8QA T: 07990 923911 WOODS, Michael, Top Farm, New Road, Gwespyr, Holywell CH8 9LS T: 01745 270579 Students for the Permanent Diaconate Patrick Morton –, Propaedeutic Year David Tarbrook –, 2nd Year WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 193
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194 Clergy Statistics of Wrexham Diocese Secular Clergy On active work in Diocese 11 Working outside the Diocese 2 Retired 7 Attached from Dioceses outside Wales 1 Regular Clergy Apostles of Jesus 3 Carmelites of Mary Immaculate 4 Jesuits 1 Missionaries of St Paul 4 Oblates of Mary Immaculate 3 Vincentian Fathers 2 Sons of Mary Mother of Mercy 1 Total 39 Years of Ordination of Wrexham Secular Priests 1966 JONES, Antony, (Rt’,d.) 1988 WILCOCK, Adrian 1969 LORDAN, Bernard 1991 GERRARD, Francis Joseph (Rt’,d) 1972 MORGAN , Bernard 1996 DALGLEISH, Ian 1974 PELOSI , Laurence (Rt’,d) 2001 DOYLE, Francis 1976 LOCHRAN, John (Rt’,d) 2001 WALTER, Victor 1978 BRIGNALL, Peter M 2004 FRANKLIN, Andrew 1980 RAMSAY, Charles (Rt’,d) 2005 TRELOAR, Simon 1983 CARR, Terence 2009 CAMPBELL-OWEN, Gordon, (Rt’,d) 1984 STEWART, Joseph 2021 BOND, Matthew 1987 MORRIN, Adrian Year of Ordination of Wrexham Permanent Deacons 1994 BROWNBILL, Peter 2014 IVES, David 1994 HILTON, David (Ret’,d) 2014 SCHOONJANS, Michael 1995 LEE, James 2014 SEWELL, Geoff 1996 JOY, David (Ret’,d) 2016 DAVIES, Steve 2006 GRIFFITHS, Tony (Ret’,d) 2020 GOZZARD, David 2006 WOODS, Michael 2022 GOGGIN, John WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 194
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195 WREXHAM Jubilarians JANUARY 2nd Leonard Quigley 2016 7th Owen Hardwicke 2019 9th John Rudd 1988 9th Steven Marsh 2003 11th Leslie Price 1992 14th Jack Keegan 2018 16th James Fealey 2022 24th Patrick Breen 2015 25th Peter Hunt (Deacon) 2017 FEBRUARY 3rd Bernard Fisher 1988 6th Timothy Brien 2014 16th Jofhn Schikan 1995 18th James Francis Webb 2013 MARCH 3rd Denis Egan (Deacon) 1997 3rd John Tarbrook (Deacon) 2006 6th Bishop James Hannigan 1994 8th James Kearns 1991 12th James Mulroy 2000 18th Paul Emmett 2013 23rd Shaji Punnattu 2023 24th Fergal Shannon 1995 24th Michael F. Tomkins 2008 APRIL 8th John Donovan 2009 MAY 1st John Abbott (Deacon) 2016 3rd Matthew Kelly 2001 5th Aloysius Phillips 1987 13th Gwilym Jones 1998 24th Stephen Tarpey 1995 25th James O’,Donoghue 1999 27th John Walsh (Deacon) 2000 29th Paschal Dormer 2021 JUNE 5 th Joseph Henry Clarke 2011 6 th Cliffe Howe (Deacon) 2015 11th Bernard Murphy 2001 17th McNamara Patrick 2008 21st Joseph Wedlake 1989 21st Fred Roberts (Deacon) 1996 27th Peter Copeman (Deacon) 2012 JULY 19th John Hipkins 2010 26th Raymond Joyce 1989 26th Bishop Langton, D. Fox 1997 AUGUST 6th Edward Hemphill 1988 23rd Charles Lloyd 2019 25th George Mcloughlin 2014 SEPTEMBER 2nd Brendan Osborne 1987 9th John Toole 2015 13th Cyril Schwarz 1989 15th Brian Jones 2010 OCTOBER 4th John Carter (Deacon) 5th Francis Harpin 1990 7th David Eccleshare 2021 14th William Andrews 1999 14th Mgr Philip Webb 2009 NOVEMBER 4th Patrick Byrne (Deacon) 2002 6th Peter Wilkie 2016 13th Thomas Fitzharris 1990 28th Richard Edwards 2010 DECEMBER 21st Iain Cameron (Deacon) 2022 28th Vincent Daly 2005 Diocese of Wrexham –, Clergy Anniversaries Rev Canon Joe Stewart 40 years ordained to the Priesthood Rev Canon Lawrence Pelosi 50 years ordained to the Priesthood. p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 195
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Orders or Congregations MEN Apostles of Jesus: Wrexham &, Ruabon Carmelites of Mary Immaculate: Mold, Saltney, Vale of Clwyd &, Welshpool Jesuits: Tremeirchion Oblates of Mary Immaculate: Anglesey Mission &, Colwyn Bay Missionaries of St Paul: Llandudno, Llandudno Junction, Pwllheli, Rhyl Vincentian Fathers: Pantasaph Sons of Mary Mother of Mercy: Tywyn &, Machynlleth Communities of Women Religious in the Diocese of Wrexham BRIDGETTINE SISTERS OF THE ORDER OF THE MOST HOLY SAVIOUR (OSsS) Holywell 20 New Road, Holywell CH8 7LS ·, 01352 712925 SISTERS OF CHARITY OF OUR LADY MOTHER OF MERCY (SCMM) Pantasaph (Bryn Mair) Monastery Road, Pantasaph, Flintshire CH8 8PN SISTERS OF CHARITY OF OUR LADY OF EVRON (SCE) Porthmadog Porthmadog, LL49 9BA ORDER OF DISCALCED CARMELITES (OCD) Dolgellau Carmelite Monastery, Cader Road, Dolgellau, Gwynedd LL40 1SH, North Wales, UK. 01341 422546 MISSIONARY SISTERS OF THE GOSPEL Holyhead Bryn Hyfryd, Longford Rd, Holyhead LL65 1TR T:01407 762084 SISTERS OF THE HOLY FAMILY OF BORDEAUX (HFB) Wrexham 14 Sontley Rd, Wrexham, Wrexham Wales, LL13 7EN T: 01978 262867 SISTERS OF LA SAINTE UNION DES SACRES COEURS (LSU) Mold, St David’,s Convent, St David’,s Lane, MOLD, Flintshire CH7 1LH Colwyn Bay, 2 Pwllycrochan Avenue, Colwyn Bay, Conwy LL29 7DA Wrexham Justice &, Peace Centre, 35 Kings Mills Road,Wrexham LL13 8NH LORETO SISTERS (INSTITUTE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY) (IBVM) Llandudno Loreto Convent Abbey Road, Llandudno LL30 2EL T: 01492 878031 SISTERS OF THE SACRED HEARTS OF JESUS AND MARY (SSHJM) (Chigwell) Old Colwyn St Augustine’,s Priory Cliff Road Old Colwyn Conwy North Wales LL29 9RW T: 01492 514223 196 WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 196
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197 WREXHAM SISTERS OF THE SACRED HEART OF MARY (RSHM) Penmaenmawr-Noddfa Spirituality Centre Noddfa Conwy Old Road Penmaenmawr, LL34 6YF T: 01492 623473 THE SOCIETY OF THE HOLY CHILD JESUS (SHCJ) Newtown ORDER OF CONSECRATED VIRGINS This was revived at Vatican II for women outside of a monastic cloister and not belonging, either, to an Apostolic Congregation. They came directly under the Bishop of the Diocese and are completely dedicated to a life of perpetual Virginity. Pope John Paul II writes of the ancient Order of Virgins, known to Christian Communities ever since Apostolic times. These women acquire a particular link with the Church, which they are committed to serve.’, Canon 604 of the new Canon Law states ‘,Through their pledge to follow Christ more closely, virgins are consecrated to God, mystically espoused to Christ and dedicated to the service of the Church when the Diocesan Bishop consecrates them according to the approved liturgical Rite.’, In Wrexham Diocese Sr Joy Elder, Conwy Sr Judith Harvey, Wrexham Sr. Jennifer McGlade, Llandudno SECULAR INSTITUTES It was the Papal Document ‘,Provide Mater’, which opened up the possibility of this form of Consecrated life in the second half of the 20th Century. It is designed to develop a specific type of apostolic presence in modern society. Men and women who belong to these Institutes are dedicated by vow or promise whilst living normal, secular lives. Their commitment is sometimes quite hidden. Their charism is their consecrated secularity. CANONICAL HERMITS These come under Canon 603 of the new Canon Law. These individuals, men or women, are vowed to follow a fully eremitical way of life when they are approved of and blessed by the Bishop. They are dedicated to complete solitude, asceticism and continual prayer. Fasting, celibacy, poverty, silence and work are an integral part of this radical form of Hermit life. Sr Jacqueline Boyce Sr Patricia O’,Donohue, Dolgellau Sr Denise, Llangollen Sr Margaret Logan, c/o Franciscan Friary, Pantasaph p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 197
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198 WREXHAM Catholic Schools, Primary and Secondary ANGLESEY Aided Primary St Mary’,s, Longford Road, Holyhead LL65 1TR. T: 01407 763176 Headteacher: Richard Jones E: pennaeth.santesfair@hwbcymru.net CONWY Aided Primary St Joseph’,s, Brackley Avenue, Colwyn Bay LL29 7UU. T: 01492 532394 Headteacher: Mr James Wilkinson E: pennaeth@santjoseph.conwy.sch.uk Blessed William Davies, Bodnant Crescent, Llandudno LL30 1LL. T and F: 01492 875930. Headteacher: Mrs Lucy Phillips E: pennaeth@bwillimasdavs.conwy.sch.uk DENBIGHSHIRE Christ The Word, Cefndy Road, Rhyl LL18 2EU. Acting Headteacher: Bernadette Thomas T: 0787 6818040 E: Christtheword@denbighshire.gov.uk FLINTSHIRE Aided Primary St Mary’,s, Ffordd Llevvelyn, Flint CH6 5JZ. T: 01352 733231 E: smmail@hwbcymru.net Headteacher: Mr Paul Phillips St Winefride’,s, Whitford Street, Holywell CH8 7NJ Tel: 01352 713182 E: swmail@hwbcymru.net Headteacher: Miss Sian Jones-Evans St David’,s, St David’,s Lane, Mold CH7 1LH. T: 01352 752651 Headteacher: Mr Simon Hughes B.Ed (Hons ) NPQH E: damail@hwbmail.net St Anthony’,s, High Street, Saltney, Nr Chester CH4 8SF. T: 01244 680480 Headteacher: Mr John Morgan E: sahead@hwbcymru.net Ven. Edward Morgan, Caernarfon Close, Shotton, Deeside CH5 1AR T: 01244 830408 Headteacher: Mrs Rebecca Langley E: emmail@hwbcymru.net Aided Secondary St Richard Gwyn, Albert Avenue, Flint CH6 5JZ. T: 01352 736900 F: 01352 735983 Headteacher: Mrs Catherine Mc Cormack E: srgadmin@flintshire.gov.uk p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 198
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199 WREXHAM GWYNEDD Aided Primary Our Lady’,s, Caernarfon Road, Bangor LL57 2UT. T: 01248 352463 Headteacher: Aimee Jones E:aimee.jones@einharglwyddes.ysgoliongwynedd.cymru St Helen’,s, East Twthill, Caernarfon LL55 1PF. T: 01286 674856. F: 01286 674856 E:Eirian.Bradley-Roberts@sthelen.ysgoliongwynedd.cymru Headteacher: Mrs Eirian Bradley-Roberts Independent Schools St Gerard’,s School Trust, Ffriddoedd Road, Bangor LL57 2EL. T: 01248 351656 Headteacher: Miss Anne Parkinson WREXHAM Aided Primary St Anne’,s, Prince Charles Road, Wrexham LL13 8TH. T: 01978 261623 F: 01978 363833 Headteacher: Claire Priest-Jones E: mailbox@stannespri.wrexham.sch.uk St Mary’,s, Lea Road, Wrexham, LL13 7NA. T: 01978 352406 Headteacher: Rachel Acton. E: mailbox@stmarys-wxm-pri.wrexham.sch.uk W: www.stmarys-wxm-pri.wrexham.sch.uk Aided Secondary St Joseph’,s Catholic and Anglican, Sontley Road, Wrexham LL13 7EN. T: 01978 360310 F: 01978 360311 E:Christopher.wilkinson@st-joseph.wrexham.sch.uk Headteacher: Mr Christopher Wilkinson POWYS Aided Primary St Mary’,s Catholic Primary School Ysgol Gynradd Gatholig Santes Fair Milford Road, Newtown SY16 2EH T: 01686 625582 Headteacher: Mrs Sarah Ruggery E: office@st-marys.powys.sch.uk p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 199
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Retreat Centres in the Diocese of Wrexham LORETO CENTRE Abbey Road, Llandudno. T &, F: 01492 878031 loretocentre@yahoo.co.uk , www.loretocentre.org.uk Run by the Sisters of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, usually known as Loreto Sisters. They came to Llandudno in 1919 and ran a boarding and day school for all age groups till 1970. The existing Centre then evolved for the spiritual renewal of the laity in accordance with Vatican II Council. From 1970-1987 part of the school building was used by the diocese as a middle school, and when this was closed the Hall and classrooms became part of the Retreat House. The centre has now taken over the former convent which has been completely refurbished. There are 24 en-suite rooms with a lift to all floors. There is also a fully equipped conference room capable of accommodating up to 70 persons. The Centre is beautifully situated near the West Shore and at the foot of the Great Orme. It is a ten minute walk from Town, Parish and North Shore. The centre welcomes residential and non-residential groups for retreats and spiritual renewal. Parish, school and ecumenical groups accepted. For further information contact: Retreat Secretary, Loreto Centre, Abbey Road, Llandudno, North Wales LL30 2EL. ST BEUNO Tremeirchion, St Asaph, Denbighshire, LL17 OAS Ignation Spirituality Centre. T: 01745 583 444 F: 01745 584 151 W: www.beunos.com An international spirituality centre, run by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). The centre, in the beautiful Vale of Clwyd, offers programmes of Ignatian Spirituality from one to six months in duration attracting people from all over the world. There is also a full programme of silent individually guided retreats throughout the year, from weekends to the 30 day Spiritual Exercise of St Ignatius. Built by the Jesuits as a theological college in 1849, St Beuno’,s has been home to many young Jesuits over the years including the poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins who wrote many of his famous poems in this part of Wales. Contact: The Director NODDFA SPIRITUALITY CENTRE Conwy Old Road, Penmaenmawr, LL34 6YF W: noddfa.org.uk E: noddfapen@aol.com ‘,A Place of Welcome and Peace’,. Specialising in Parish Groups, Carers Weeks, Justice and Peace Weekends and Retreats. For further details please contact Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary. T: 01492 623473 200 WREXHAM p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 200
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201 WREXHAM ST. AUGUSTINE’,S PRIORY House of Prayer, Cliff Road, Old Colwyn, Conwy, LL29 9RW. T: 01492514223 E: enquiries@houseofprayer.org.uk W: www.houseofprayer.org.uk For you have made us for Yourself, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you. , Run by the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Chigwell),.this House of Prayer is situated by the sea, offering residential and non-residential space for rest and retreat from the ‘,busy-ness’, of everyday life. For set Retreats/Weekends of Prayer etc. visit our website. For rest, space and time apart from daily routines please email us for availability. BRIDGETTINE SISTERS RETREAT CENTRE The Bridgettine Sisters of the Order of the Most Holy Saviour for their characteristic of Monastic and Apostolic life identify their Charism, Ecumenism supported by prayer and hospitality. The sisters run, St Winefride’,s Guest House. It is an ideal place for retreat, weekend, holidays or for a quiet time in prayer those who come to visit St Winefride’,s Well. For further details please contact Bridgettine Sisters. T: 01352 712925. E: Guest House: stwinefrides@bridgettine.org Convent: avemariahall@bridgettine.org - stwinefrides@ bridgettine.org The Bridgettine Sisters, St Winifride’,s Guest House, 20 New Road, Holywell, Flintshire CH8 7LS, North Wales. ST WINEFRIDE’,S GUEST HOUSE, HOLYWELL St Winefride’,s Guest House has recently been refurbished, 19 century former Pilgrim Hospice, in those days it gave shelter and care to poor pilgrims. Since World War II, it was understood as a Guest House. The Bridgettine Sisters, who run the Guest House since 2008, cordially welcome all to St Winefride’,s Guest House which is open all the year around. The Bridgettine Sisters practice a Monastic Prayer life and provide service to the Pilgrims visiting the Shrine of St Winefride’,s Well, and holidaying visitors. The Convent Chapel is adjacent to the guest house opened to all who want to spend some time in prayer. All rooms are en-suite: single, twin, family and also disabled, equipped with bath or shower, tea and coffee, central heating, TV and telephone. A lift is available for the disabled. There is a lounge for the residents and a dining room. Full board, half-board or bed and breakfast Meals are available by arrangement for non residential groups There is a car park. For all additional information please contact, Reception p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 201
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202 WREXHAM VINCENTIAN DIVINE RETREAT CENTRE, PANTASAPH The preaching ministry of the Vincentian Congregation is based on the spiritual traditions bequeathed by St. Vincent-de-Paul. Vincentian spirituality is bifocal. While concentrating on the personal spiritual renewal of the individuals by a deep realization of the saving love of God, it leads everyone to accept the challenge of caring for the poor and the marginalized in society. The overwhelming experience of God’,s love takes flesh in the self- sacrificing love for “,the least of the brethren”, of Jesus (Mt.25:40). “,The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor”, (Lk.4:18). This mission-statement of Jesus, declared at Nazareth, was taken by St. Vincent as a special motto of his own ministry and of the Congregation of Priests that he founded. In the preamble to the Common Rules that he wrote for his priests he states: “,We are called to continue the mission of Jesus Christ by preaching the Gospel to the poor”,. The Vincentian fathers fulfill this special call by preaching Popular Mission retreats in parishes and through the preaching of the Word of God in various prayer and retreat centers. 5 Monastery Rd, Pantasaph, Holywell CH8 8PN, United Kingdom T: 01352 711053 E: pantasaph@gmail.com W: www.pantasaph.org p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 202
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203 WREXHAM The Legend of St. Winefride Winefride (Genfrewi) was the daughter of a local prince named Tewyth and his wife Gwenlo. Her uncle was St. Beuno.One day, around the year 630, Caradoc, a chieftain from Hawarden attempted to seduce Winefride. She ran from him towards the church which had been built by her uncle. Caradoc pursued her and cut off her head. In the place where her head fell, a spring of water came up. St. Beuno came out from the church, took up her head and placed it back on her body. He then prayed and raised her to life. A white scar encircled her neck, witness to her martyrdom. Caradoc sank to the ground and was never seen again. Winefride became a nun and, after her uncle’,s departure from Holywell for the Monastery of Clynnog Fawr, joined a community at Gwtherin where she became the Abbess. She died there some 22 years later. Pilgrimage to St. Winefride’,s Well has taken place throughout the 1,300 years since St. Winefride was restored to life. It is of great historic significance that the Crypt was not destroyed during the reformation of the middle ages and that pilgrims continued to come despite the threat of persecution which existed for those practising the catholic faith. Prayer Service and Veneration of St. Winefride’,s Relic From Pentecost Sunday until the end of September. a prayer service and veneration of St. Winefride’,s Relic takes place daily at 12 noon on weekdays and 2.30pm on Sundays (unless otherwise advertised). The service, which lasts around 15 minutes, is led by a Priest or Lay Minister. This service is a tradition which dates back over 120 years. All Pilgrims and Visitors are invited to join in the service. The relic of St. Winefride is a small fragment of her finger bone. In 1138, her remains were moved from North Wales Shrewsbury. During the reformation her remains were destroyed, however a small fragment of a finger bone survived. Part of the relic is held at Shrewsbury, with the other half being held in Holywell. Veneration of St. Winefride’,s Relic takes place on other occasions in the annual programme as advertised. Veneration outside of these times is only possible if arranged in advance. p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 203
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204 WREXHAM Pilgrims &, Visitors are welcome to participate in the rite of bathing in the holy waters during advertised times. Bathing takes place in the outer pool. Bathing times are 10.00am to 11.00am and 2:30pm to 3:30pm. Bathing Is permitted on Sundays with permission from the administrator. Holy Mass is celebrated in the Chapel above the crypt on Sundays at 5pm (unless otherwise advertised). The repository stocks a wide range of religious articles and cards for sale. Pilgrims and Visitors come to St. Winefride’,s Well all year round. The majority of major pilgrimages take place during the Pilgrimage Season which runs from Pentecost until the end of September. See the Annual Programme of Events for more details. All Pilgrims and Visitors are invited to join in the service. The Annual Diocesan Pilgrimage takes place on the anniversary of St. Winefride’,s martyrdom, 23rd June (or the following Sunday if 22nd is not a Sunday). Charges Charges for entry to the Crypt are agreed with CADW as a condition of the guardianship arrangements. All proceeds from entry charges and from sales in the repository go directly towards the upkeep of St. Winefride’,s Well. St. Winefride’,s Well is the responsibility of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wrexham. Operational oversight is delegated to the St. Winefride’,s Well Committee. The Well Administrator is responsible for day to day management and are assisted by a small staff and group of volunteers. St. Winefride’,s Well, Greenfield St, Holywell, Flintshire. CH8 7PN T: 01352 713054 www.saintwinefrideswell.org.uk Diocese of Wrexham Reg. Charity 700426 www.rcdwxm.org.uk As Visitors to a Sacred Site Visitors are requested to dress in suitable attire, not use mobile phones and refrain from eating and drinking whilst at St. Winefride’,s Well. Dogs are not permitted (except assistance dogs). p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 204
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205 WREXHAM Obituaries Reverend Deacon Iain Cameron The Reverend Deacon Iain Cameron was born in Richmond, Yorkshire on the 22nd September 1937. For the first 8 years of his life, he had quite a transient existence due to his father’,s senior position within the British Army. Added to this was the start of the second world war. He spent a number of years living in Bermuda with his older brother and his mother, and then they moved to Washington State in the USA. He returned to the UK in 1942 in a convoy of 3 ships near to the end of the second world war, of the 3 ships sailing, only 1 made it safely back to Liverpool. Iain’,s family lived together in Swinbrook, the Cotswolds near Oxford and finally settled in Central London. London was a place he loved very much, and it played a major role in shaping his life. He went to boarding school from a very young age. School was the place where he developed his love of sport, with cricket being his favourite. When he left his senior school in 1955, he began his National Service in Inverness, Scotland, joining the Cameron Highlanders. During his service he was posted to Aden, Yemen. On completing his national service his interest in travel was to continue. He moved to Paris for approximately 3 years and worked for a travel service company and a local library. During his time in France, he became a fluent French speaker and this started his interest in learning foreign languages. He returned to London in 1961 due to his father’,s ill health. He then settled back into life and work in London, which is where he met his wife, Vicki. In 1978 Iain started his journey and went into formation for the permanent Diaconate for the Diocese and was ordained in 1981, dedicating 41 years of service to the Diocese of Wrexham. His faith was a huge part of his life, and he served as a retired Deacon right up to his passing. One of Iain’,s ancestors was one of the forty Martyrs, St Robert Southwell and also, his Great Uncle, was Francis Mostyn, who was the first Bishop of Menevia –, so it is true to say that he came from good stock! Iain’,s ministry was spent at the Cathedral Parish in the heart of Wrexham and was very much at the centre of parish life –, loved and admired by so many parishioners and clergy alike. Hospital chaplaincy also played a large and important part of his diaconal ministry, and he would be seen most days, walking the long corridors of the Maelor Hospital visiting and ministering to the sick at all hours of the day and night. Iain’,s great faith, his love of the Lord and his gentle and humble disposition, endeared him to all he met, and the care, comfort and consolation that he provided to the sick and their families was deep and meaningful. When he eventually retired from the chaplaincy, he was greatly missed by the chaplaincy team, hospital staff and of course the patients being treated at the hospital. His devoted service of 41 years to the diocese, as a deacon, touched so many people’,s lives, and in so many ways that it is impossible to account for all his charitable works Deacon Iain Cameron died peacefully on 21st December 2022 at the age of 85 years. His Requiem Mass was held on 13th January 2023 at St Mary’,s Cathedral, Wrexham. As a Diocese we would like to thank Iain, for his diaconal service, a man of great compassion and integrity –, he is deeply missed. We also would like to express our sincere sympathy to his wife Vicki and his children and thank them for their unwavering support of his ministry to the diocese. May he rest in peace. p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 205
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206 WREXHAM Fr Shaji Punnattuu Father Shaji Thomas Punnattu - In Loving Memory Father Shaji Thomas Punnattu, one of four children born to Thomas and Mary on May 15, 1971, in Pulpally, Kerala, was a shining example of love and faith. From a young age, Fr. Shaji displayed a deep-rooted faith and a profound calling to serve others, a path he embarked upon by joining the Benedictines in Kerala in his journey of discernment. Later, he embraced the life of a Vocationists (SDV) religious order, eventually being ordained as a Catholic priest on May 14, 2000, in Mati, Philippines. This marked the commencement of a remarkable journey of faith and service that took him to distant lands, including the Philippines, India, Italy, and finally, the United Kingdom. Fr. Shaji was known for his exceptional talent for preaching, captivating audiences with his heart- touching homilies, and a remarkable sense of humor. He was not only a priest but also a great entertainer, bringing joy and laughter wherever he went. He had a unique way of connecting with people, leaving a lasting impact on their hearts. In the midst of his pastoral duties and entertaining others, Fr. Shaji was a man of prayer. His unwavering commitment to his daily responsibilities never deterred him from dedicating ample time to commune with the Lord. He firmly believed that prayer was the cornerstone of his life, a source of strength that sustained him through all endeavors. Beyond the boundaries of his family and parish, Fr. Shaji cherished his role as a father to four children and a loving brother to two sisters and one brother. His sister, choosing a religious path, further enriched the faith-filled tapestry of their family. Fr. Shaji`s reach extended far beyond his immediate family, he was a valued member of the Catholic Diocese of Wrexham, serving in various parishes, including Holywell, Porthmadog, Rhyl, Flint, Dunphy, Blaenau Ffestiniog, and Tywyn. He not only served but also cultivated strong bonds with fellow priests, frequently visiting them, and enriching their lives with his presence. He was an active and regular member of Jesus Caritas, embracing gatherings and retreats as opportunities to strengthen his identity as a Catholic priest. He firmly believed that praying together and sharing life`s joys and sorrows with his fellow priests within the association enriched his spiritual journey. On March 23, 2023, the world mourned the loss of a beloved son, brother, and cherished priest. Fr. Shaji Thomas Punnattu left a lasting legacy as a man of great joy, compassion, and unwavering faith. His infectious smile, heart- touching homilies, and entertaining spirit brightened the hearts of all those fortunate to have known him. Fr. Shaji Thomas Punnattu will forever be remembered and cherished by the many lives he touched. May his soul rest in eternal peace, and may his legacy of love, compassion, and profound faith continue to inspire and guide us all. p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:06 Page 206
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207 WREXHAM HISTORIC AGREEMENT - HOLYWELL An historic agreement to recognise and celebrate the significance of the holy well and Shrine of Saint Winefride, Holywell was signed by Bishop Peter and the Bishop Grogory of the Anglican Diocese of St Asaph on July 12th 2023. The Bishops have pledged to work co-operatively towards the development of the whole site in Holywell as an integrated place of worship, pilgrimage and tourism, while maintaining the distinctive tradition of worship associated with the Shrine. Bishop Peter Brignall said during the service: “,The history and tradition of Saint Winefride and Holywell provide an opportunity for the church in the 21st century as a place of witness and evangelisation. So many facets of Winefride’,s story will appeal to the world today. In some ways she can be seen as a patron or example for women who experience domestic violence or abuse. There will be people who come for the heritage, architecture and history but also those who come for healing and an encounter with the divine physician through Winefride and her traditions. “,St Winefride’,s Well is also a reminder that faith is the centre of ordinary life. The pre- Victorian engravings on the walls tell a story of people washing their clothes in the holy well. If we can put faith at the centre of life today, that is all well and good. I am delighted to sign this statement of intent at this time.”, The Bishop of St Asaph, the Rt Revd Gregory Cameron said during the service: “,The site St Winefride’,s Well and associated buildings is a world class place of pilgrimage, sacred to Christians across all traditions down through history. We have huge hopes for the development of the Shrine site, with the local priest, Father Dominic using St James’, as a centre for healing and community. “,Today’,s signing of the statement of intent is really making public what we already do together, we’,re co-operating to establish this special place to welcome all Christians and people of all faiths, sharing as much as we can, while maintaining our distinctive traditions.”, p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:07 Page 207
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208 WREXHAM RITE OF CANDIDACY On the 11th August 2023, surrounded by family, friends, parishioners and clergy from around the diocese, Bishop Peter celebrated the rite of candidacy at the Church of St Mary’,s the Virgin, Ruabon, during which David Tarbrook was accepted as a candidate for ordination as a permanent deacon in just under two years’, time. The Rite for Admission to Candidacy is the formal step in the formation towards Holy Orders, where the Church formally recognises that the candidate has a call from God to Holy Orders. The transition in formation moves from one of discernment to preparation for Ordination. Candidacy is the point at which ‘,an individual has reached a maturity of intention, confirmed by the Church. It marks a depth of interior relationship with Christ which makes the individual humanly, spiritually, intellectually, and pastorally ready to finish his preparation and equip himself for ordination.’, During the rite, the intention to receive Holy orders was expressed publicly by David, which was then accepted by Bishop Peter. Please keep David in your prayers and pray that others will answer the Lord’,s call to the permanent diaconate and priesthood. p159-208_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 16:07 Page 208
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209 ASOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS IN WALES ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF DIOCESE OF MENEVIA AND DIOCESE OF WREXHAM INSTITUTIONS NURSING/RESIDENTIAL CARE Nazareth House, Colum Road, Cardiff CF10 3UN T: (029) 2022 0943 Sisters of Nazareth E: reception. cardiffuk@nazarethcare.com Residential Care Home with Nursing - 54 elderly patients. Qualified staff day and night. SOCIETIES AID TO THE CHURCH IN NEED (ACN) (A registered Catholic charity in England and Wales (1097984) and Scotland (SC040748)) 12-14 Benhill Avenue, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 4DA, T: 020 8642 8668. W: acnuk.org Directly under the Holy See, ACN supports the faithful wherever they are persecuted, oppressed or in pastoral need. ACN is now at work in 140 countries throughout the world undertaking 5000 projects every year including providing transport for clergy and lay Church workers, construction of churches, convents and presbyteries, funding for priests and nuns and help to train seminarians, religious and catechists. Since 1979 more than 50 million copies of ACN’,s Child’,s Bibles have been printed in more than 172 languages and have been distributed worldwide. National Director (UK): Neville Kyrke-Smith. APOSTLESHIP OF THE SEA –, See Stella Maris ARCHCONFRATERNITY OF ST STEPHEN FOR ALTAR SERVERS Object: to help individual servers in their Christian formation by means of a deeper understanding and love of the Holy Eucharist. Awareness of and relationship to the teaching and worshipping Church in carrying out with reverence, devotion and conviction the ministry of serving. Cardiff: Rick Hodgkiss, St Mary’,s Presbytery, 39 Ewenny Road, Bridgend CF31 3HS T: 07815 809019 E: rick59@sky.com Menevia Spiritual Director: Rev Canon Jason Jones, STB, The Presbytery, School Road, Morriston, Swansea SA6 6HZ T: (01792) 771053 Wrexham: Contact: Deacon David Ives, 18 Bron y Dre, PwIlheli LL53 5AT T: (01758) 613802 ASSOCIATES OF THE DAUGHTERS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT The Daughters of the Holy Spirit Family has three branches and there is one Associate branch in Menevia. The Associates make a commitment to follow the Congregation’,s charism, spirituality and mission. There are members in the churches in Aberystwyth, Aberaeron and Newcastle Emlyn. Provincial House is in Northampton. Contact Anne Busy or Ann Marsland T: (01239) 682107 E: anneandann@btinternet.com BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT and RAINBOWS Local Groups are established to offer support and help to those bereaved. Rainbows give support to children and young people. Training and guidance are available throughout the Archdiocese in setting up new Groups. Contact: Ansti Corellis E: anstic2002@ yahoo.co.uk p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 209
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210 CaFE (Catholic Faith Exploration) CaFE is a flexible process for parishes. These video resources are easy to run and are designed to help Catholics get excited about their faith, to help them draw new life from the Sacraments and from Scripture and give them a vision for the New Evangelisation. For more information contact Catholic Evangelisation Services, PO Box 333, St. Albans, Herts AL2 1EL T/F: 0845 050 9428 W: faithcafe.org CAFOD Wales (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, Registered Charity No. 1160384 and a company limited by guarantee No 09387398) CAFOD is the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development and is the official overseas development and relief agency of the Catholic Bishops’, Conference of England and Wales. See Advert on back cover of this book. Cardiff and Menevia: Contact: Therese Warwick at CAFOD South Wales, c/o Archbishop’,s House, 43 Cathedral Road, Cardiff CF11 9HD E: southwales@cafod.org.uk W: cafod.org.uk Blog: cafodsouthwales.wordpress.co T: 07823 445112 E: southwales@cafod.org.uk Wrexham: Contact Colette Byrne at CAFOD in Wrexham T: 07779 804242 E: northwales@cafod.org.uk W: cafod.org.uk/Volunteer/CAFOD-in-your-area/North-Wales CARMELITE THIRD ORDER (British Province of Carmelites) The Third Order of Carmelites offers lay people and diocesan clergy the opportunity of deepening their relationship with Jesus Christ within one of the most ancient traditions of the Church dating back to at least the thirteenth century. The Cardiff Carmelite Community meets after 10am Mass on the fourth Saturday of the month at St David’,s Metropolitan Cathedral, Charles Street, Cardiff CF10 2GA. Contact: Mr John Fellows, 196 Channel View Road, Grangetown, Cardiff CF11 7HU (m) 07881 462874 E: j-fellows@inbox.com W: carmelite.org CATENIAN ASSOCIATION Founded in Manchester in 1908, the Catenians are an international fraternal network of Catholic laymen, who exist to provide comradeship, friendship, mutual support and care for each other and their families. The geographic area of the Archdiocese of Cardiff and the Diocese of Menevia is covered by the Catenian Association’,s Province 12. Within the Diocese there are a number of “,Circles”,, or Branches, who meet and pray together regularly to enjoy one another’,s company. Although not a philanthropic organisation, the Catenians do much to support charities both locally in the Diocese and nationally and internationally. Catenians have always focussed on the support and development of Catholic youth throughout the world, as evidenced by our Bursary Fund (www.catenianbursary.com) which aims to offer financial support to young Catholics to do something wonderful for others, we run the annual Archdiocese Catholic Schools’, Public Speaking competition and we are a major sponsor and principal funder of CYMFed and the FLAME conventions. For more information about joining our network please contact us. Provincial Membership Officer: Roger Stroud, 28 Nythe Road, Swindon, Wiltshire SN3 4AN T: 01793 825980 E: membership@catenians-prov12.uk W: catenians-prov1.uk p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 210
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211 CATHOLIC ARCHIVES SOCIETY The Catholic Archives Society promotes and advises on listing, management and preservation of records of dioceses, religious foundations and institutions of the Catholic Church. It is a voluntary organisation founded in 1979 to promote the care of the archives of the Roman Catholic Church in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, so enabling them to be used for the efficient administration of the diocese, parish, religious foundation or lay society they concern and to be available for research and cultural uses Contact: E: catholicarchivesociety@gmail.com Twitter atCatholicArcSoc CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION FOR RACIAL JUSTICE (CARJ) The Catholic Association for Racial Justice is an independent charity, and a membership organisation that works with people of diverse backgrounds, in Church and society, to create a more just, more equal, more cooperative community. We do this through education, advocacy and facilitating mutual support among: - schools, families and young people in marginalised communities –, Gypsies, Roma and Traveller communities –, those working in poor urban communities –, those suffering discrimination based on race, caste, religion and social class. Wherever possible, CARJ works in formal or informal partnership with members, friends and fellow citizens who share our basic values. Contact: CARJ, 9 Henry Road, Manor House, London N4 2LH T: (020) 8802 8080. E: info@carj.org.uk W: carj.org.uk CATHOLIC CHARISMATIC RENEWAL IN WALES At the request of Pope Francis, the Holy See, through the Dicastery or the Laity, Family and Life, Catholic Charismatic Renewal will be reorganised into ‘,CHARIS’, Catholic Charismatic International Service. Its objective is to serve and create communion between the different realities existing in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal for the proclamation of the Gospel to the world. CHARIS in Wales’,s vision is as per CHARIS and as Our Holy Father the Pope, has said, for everyone to have a living relationship with Jesus Christ. CHARIS in Wales organises conferences, retreats, healing services, days or evenings of renewal, Life in the Spirit Seminars and sets up Parish Prayer Groups. They advise and support parishes throughout Wales. The CHARIS Organisation has decided only one national service team can report to one Bishops’, Conference so the English and Welsh National Service Teams must join and form one service team that will report to the Bishops’, Conference of England and Wales CHARIS National Service of Communion for England and Wales: Chair: Dr Maria Heath E: maria.heath@yahoo.co.uk Catholic Charismatic Renewal Team for South Wales and Herefordshire, serving the Archdiocese of Cardiff and the Diocese of Menevia: Acting Chair Anne Nolan E: annec_nolan@yahoo.co.uk Wrexham Service Communion Team: Chair Steve Halsall T: 07940 857448 E: stehalsall@yahoo.co.uk CATHOLIC DEAF SERVICE Wrexham: Pastoral Worker: Angela Davies SMS T: 07946 747281 E: deaftraining@yahoo.co.uk p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 211
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212 CATHOLIC UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND CATHOLIC UNION CHARITABLE TRUST The Catholic Union of Great Britain (CUGB) founded in 1870 is the voice of the Catholic laity which works to represent Catholic interests in Parliament and public life by working with the Bishops’, Conferences and members of both Houses of Parliament. This is to ensure that its values and interests are presented to key decision makers who determine legislation and social policy. The Union liaise with the wider Christian community on issues of common interest. The funding of CUGB is by annual or life individual membership subscription or donations. Director: Nigel Parker T: 020 8749 1321 The Catholic Union Charitable Trust (CUCT) was launched in 2015 and its principal aim is to advance Catholic moral, social and spiritual teaching by means of conferences, lectures, training and seminars. The funding of CUCT is by donations which are eligible for gift aid. Secretary: Tom Martin T: 020 8749 1321 The Catholic Union, St Maximilian Kolbe House, 63 Jeddo Road, London W12 9EE. T: 020 8749 1321 E: info@catholicunion.org.uk W: catholicunion.org.uk Local contact: Dr Terence Morris E: drterencemorris@aol.com CATHOLIC WOMEN’,S LEAGUE (C.W.L.) The Catholic Women’,s League is a national and international organisation which takes an active role within the Church. This is done through practical support, friendship and fund-raising for various charities. W: catholicwomensleaguecio.org or follow us on facebook.com/CWLEngWales Briton Ferry Section: Contact: Mrs Peggy Hoare - Davies, 20 Richley Close, BagIan Port Talbot SA12 8JA T: (01639) 813179 E: peg.hoaredavies@hotmail.co.uk CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMUNITIES are small groups of people who meet regularly to help each other deepen their life of prayer. CLC’,s special characteristic is the spirituality of St Ignatius of Loyola, helping members to integrate prayer and action in their daily lives. Wrexham: Anne Sherrington, Llwyn Onn, High Street, Dyserth, Denbighshire LL18 6AB. CO-WORKERS AND VOLUNTEERS OF ST TERESA OF CALCUTTA Whatever you do to the least of my brethren you do it to me (Mt 25:4). The Missionaries of Charity in Swansea joyfully welcome any person within the diocese who would be interested in helping with the work of the sisters. Co workers and volunteer meetings every last Wednesday (3-4pm). Adoration at The Strand Sunday 2.45 pm to 3.30 pm. Menevia: Contact: Missionaries of Charity, 235-236 The Strand, Swansea SA1 2AW T: (01792) 463107. DOMINICANS, LAY Lay Dominicans are men and women, singles and couples, who are part of the Order of Preachers, (OP) commonly known as Dominicans. They live a Christian life in the secular world informed by Dominican spirituality. From its foundation by St Dominic in 1216, the Order has included such people as well as the regular friars and sisters. The spirituality of Dominicans is founded on the four pillars of Dominican life: Prayer, Study, Community and Preaching. There is a small group of Lay Dominicans in Cardiff who meet regularly –, for details contact: Michael McLoughlin T: 07925 401849 E: michaelmcloughlin57@gmail.com or visit facebook.com/LayDominicansCardiff p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 212
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213 ENGLISH CATHOLIC HISTORY ASS0CIATION encourages interest in the Catholic history of England and Wales. We organise visits to places associated with the Catholic faith and arrange lectures on subjects relating to our Catholic history. We also support research into subjects of Catholic interest and the preservation of Catholic archives. Lectures are made available online, via our various social media outlets. We publish a newsletter three times per year. Website - https:// ECHA.org.uk email- englishcatholichistoryassociation@gmail.com Find us on: YouTube, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) search English Catholic History Association. ECHA Regional Co-ordinator for Cardiff and Menevia - Major Tristan Griffin - 4 Cwmavon Road - Blaenavon - South Wales N94 9LD EQUESTRIAN ORDER OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE OF JERUSALEM (EOHSJ) LIEUTENANCY OF ENGLAND AND WALES The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre was first established under Papal patronage in the twelfth century as a body of Knights to defend the Church in the Holy Land. In the nineteenth century Blessed Pius IX reconstituted the Order to support through prayer, pilgrimage and charitable giving, the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem. In our times, the need for solidarity with the ‘,living stones’, who maintain the Catholic faith in the Holy Land is stronger than ever. The Lieutenancy of England and Wales is part of a worldwide organisation of 30,000 Knights and Dames, priests and bishops, who support the church of the Holy Land by humanitarian aid, pastoral care and education. Registered Charity No 262033 W: eohsj.org.uk Midlands Section includes Dioceses of Birmingham, Cardiff and Nottingham President: Joseph Smiles, KC*HS T: 01902 901053 E: midlandspresident@eohsj.org.uk FAITH AND LIGHT Faith and Light is an international Christian organisation of people with a learning disability, their families and friends, which aims to put the person with the disability at the centre rather than at the margin of society. Groups meet regularly (normally monthly) to pray, share and to celebrate together. Groups are multi-denominational and the organisation is ecumenical in outlook Cardiff: Co-ordinator: Lesley Kelleher, T: (029) 2115 6065 E: lesley.kelleher@sky.com Menevia: Swansea Gorseinon (Palm Community) Coordinator: Mr Rob Samuel 5 Taliesin Place Loughor Swansea SA4 6GJ T: (01792) 415223 FAITH, JUSTICE AND PEACE NETWORK (WREXHAM) Chairperson - Mr Tony McNicholl E: tony.mcnicholl@dsl.pipex.com FRIENDS OF THE HOLY LAND (FHL) Website: friendsoftheholyland.org.uk FHL was established in 2009 to help and encourage Christians to flourish in the land of their birth, and to ensure a secure presence where Christianity began. We seek to raise awareness of the challenges experienced by Christians living in the Holy Land, to encourage prayers for their behalf, to generate and channel funds to provide for a sustainable future, and to encourage visits to the Holy Land to meet local Christian communities. FHL supports various projects in the Holy Land. Contact: Office Manager, Karen Baxter, Friends of the Holy Land, Farmer Ward Road, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 2DH T: (01926) 512980 E: office@friendsoftheholyland.org.uk Registered Charity No. 1130054 p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 213
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214 FRIENDS OF THE VENERABLE (The English College in Rome) The Friends (Registered Charity No 1075141) was founded in 1985 and supports the students of the College with prayers, encouragement and financial help. From these students come our future priests. Contact: Chairman, Mike Lang T: (01364) 644811 E: mike1ang537@ btinternet.com W: friendsofenglishcollegerome.org.uk GUILD OF CATHOLIC GUIDERS Aims- To keep Catholic members of the Girl Guide movement in touch with each other - to promote the Spiritual Welfare of Guiders and girls in their charge - to instruct and train Guiders in the Catholic Religious Syllabus - to have a voice on the Catholic Guide Advisory Council Contact: Chairperson Mrs Geraldine Dorman, 7 Plassey Square, Penarth CF64 1HB T: (029) 2070 7402 E: gmdorman@hotmail.com HCPT THE PILGRIMAGE TRUST Arranges the annual pilgrimage to Lourdes during Easter week of children who have physical, mental or social needs. There are Groups in South Wales, Hereford and North Wales. Groups raise funds during the year to pay the children’,s expenses Chair: Daniel Lewis, 19 Mansfield Terrace, Mountain Hare, Merthyr Tydfil CF47 OLB T: 07773 555801 E: wales@hcpt.org.uk INTER-RELIGIOUS CONTACT PERSON (WREXHAM) Michael Schoonjans. E: m.schoonjans@btinternetcom JESUS CARITAS PRIESTS’, FRATERNITY (WREXHAM) -is a loosely connected worldwide fraternity of priests who are inspired by the charism of Blessed Charles de Foucauld, who went into the Sahara 100 years ago to find Christ among the poorest of the poor, some of his writings inspired parts of Vatican II. Wrexham contact: Fr. Bob Rainbow T: 01766 514515 E ra-r@hotmail.co.uk. KNIGHTS OF ST COLUMBA The Order is an organised body of Catholic men giving entire loyalty to the Apostolic See, the Hierarchy and to the Clergy in all things appertaining to the Catholic Faith. They are committed to participate in the work of the Lay Apostolate - to promote the moral, intellectual and material welfare of its members and the Catholic Community generally - to make such provisions as may be possible for the widows, orphans and other dependants of its members and generally to promote kindness and benevolence amongst all - to promote the interests of Catholic youth - to co-operate with the other Catholic organisations in the furtherance of Catholic activities Past Provincial Grand Knight Cardiff and Menevia: Brother: Eugene McCarthy, 32 Cefn Coed, Bridgend CF31 4PH T: (01656) 658675 E: etmcc2638@gmail.com Grand Knight - St Mary’,s Bridgend Council: Brother Denis Gaffney Grand Knight –,Cardiff Council: Brother William Callaghan Grand Knight –, Brother J. Gaffney:- - Council 299 Rhyl, T: 01745 337729 Grand Knight - Bro J. Norris. Council 614 Buckley &, Wrexham: St Jude’,s, 12, Hanmer Close, Buckley. CH7 20L T: 01244 543514 p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 214
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215 LATIN MASS SOCIETY For the preservation and frequent use of the Tridentine Rite. All Masses celebrated in the Extraordinary Rite are in accordance with the Missale Romanum (1962) under the Motu Proprio “,Summorum Pontificum”, of Pope Benedict XVI July 2007. National Office: The Latin Mass Society, 11 - 13 Macklin Street, London WC2B 5NH T: (020) 7404 7284 E: info@lms.org.uk W: lms.org.uk Menevia: Contact: Tom Sharpling T: (01239) 710411 E: tom.sharpling@btinternet.com W: meneviastabatmater.blogspot.com Wrexham: Kevin Jones,7 Leyland Drive, Saltney, Fintshire CH4 OBG T: (01244) 674011 E: lms.wrexham@outlook.com or visit lms.org.uk LEGION OF MARY A lay, world-wide organisation of the Church devoted to furthering Christianity through devotion to the Mother of God, corporal works of mercy such as visiting the sick etc. and participation in and organisation of instruction in the Faith for children and adults and Rosary Crusades Cardiff President: Miss Dorothy Kagizi T: (029) 2140 5063 Praesidium at St Peter’,s, Cardiff Menevia Secretary: Miss Cossette Jones T: 07399 731842 Address for correspondence: c/o The Presbytery, School Road, Morriston, Swansea SA6 6HZ Wrexham Curia: President: Miss A.M.Carr, 4a The Firs, Mold CH7 1JX T: (01352) 759505 E: allthefirs2@supanet.com MARRIAGE CARE Marriage Care supports couples to build and sustain strong, fulfilling, healthy relationships through marriage preparation, relationship education and couple counselling. Our services are delivered by highly trained and well supported volunteers assisted by a small team of paid staff. We are the largest faith based provider of marriage preparation and relationship counselling services in the UK. Our website is also a rich resource for relationship advice and guidance. Please consider whether you can directly support our work. To find out more about the volunteering opportunities available with Marriage Care please see our website or contact your local centre. Marriage Care also welcomes financial contributions however large or small. Again please see the website for details of how to make a regular or occasional financial donation. W: marriagecare.org.uk Appointments Service: T: 0800 389 3801 All bookings for marriage preparation or counselling are made through the appointments service. MENEVIA AND WREXHAM INFIRM SECULAR CLERGY FUND Registered Charity No 215834 originally founded before 1672 as part of Old Lancashire Fund and refounded in its present form in 1988. It is run by and for the priests of the two dioceses, and is independent of the Bishops. Its purpose is to provide additional financial support for retired and sick priests on a discretionary basis. Contact: Rev Canon J Stewart, The Presbytery, Maude Street, Connah’,s Quay, CH5 4EQ. T: (01244) 830358 p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 215
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216 MISSIO Missio is the official support organisation for the overseas mission of the Catholic Church. Missio is present where there is turmoil, poverty and uncertainty, where the Church is new, young or poor. National Director: Fr Anthony Chantry, Missio, 23 Eccleston Square, London SW1V 1NU T: 020 7821 9755 E: director@missio.org.uk Cardiff Diocesan Director: TBA Menevia Diocesan Director: Rev Canon Paul Watson, St David’,s Priory, St David’,s Place, Swansea SA1 3NG T: (01792) 653343 Wrexham Diocesan Director: Rev John Carter, Berth, Llanbedr Duffryn, Clwyd, Ruthin LL15 1SH. (M) 07767 496844 NATIONAL NETWORK OP PASTORAL MUSICIANS The NNPM is a network of people active in liturgy and music who wish to be in touch with others doing similar things, and to have useful information about courses, conferences, music days and other opportunities of interest to them. The NNPM organises a summer weekend conference biennially. The NNPM circulates to subscribers a Newsletter three times a year. Menevia Area Secretary: Jennifer Burridge, 1 Mount Pleasant, Felindre, Swansea SA5 7PH T: (01792) 775598 E: jburridge@mac.com NEWMAN ASSOCIATION A national organisation for lay people and clergy to foster a deeper understanding of the faith in the context of the contemporary world, through talks, discussions and workshops at a local level and through national conferences. Wrexham Newman Circle. Secretary: Mrs Maureen Thomas, 12 Glanllyn, High Street, Gresford, Wrexham, LL12 8PT OUR LADY’,S CATECHISTS (UNDER A SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE CATHOLIC WOMEN’,S LEAGUE CIO) An Association of men and women who are qualified to give religious instruction. We work in Parishes and also by long distance learning. Our postal and on line courses include our Foundation Course leading to a qualification Certificate for Parish Catechists, or as a personal development course, our Diploma Course which provides more academic training enabling catechists to lead Parish programmes, “,Catholicism made Simple”, a basic introduction to the faith for adults and youths, a Children’,s Section which provides course material and leaflets for parents and catechists working with children who attend non Catholic schools, and to prepare children for First Sacraments. For further information: W: catechists.org.uk E: secretaryolc@cwIhq.org.uk or jnwelsh6@googlemail.com PEACE AND JUSTICE CENTRE, WREXHAM 35 Kingsmills Road, Wrexham LL13 8NH. A community project with Sisters of La Sainte Union. Tasks of Justice and Peace. North Wales CAFOD Resource Centre, facilities for meetings. T: 01978 367734 p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 216
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217 PRISON ADVICE &, CARE TRUST (PACT) (formerly The Bourne Trust) is a national Catholic charity working in England and Wales to support prisoners, their families, and ex-offenders. They work in courts, prisons and in the community to support people to make a fresh start. If you know of someone in need of support call the free, confidential helpline on 0808 808 3444 or email helpline@prisonadvice.org.uk. Helper volunteers welcome Contact: Pact, 29 Peckham Road, London SE5 8UA T: (020) 7735 9535 W: prisonadvice.org.uk RAINBOWS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT See Bereavement Support ST BARNABAS SOCIETY (Successor to Converts’, Aid Society) For the assistance of clergy, religious, and stipendiary workers received into the Catholic Church. Website: StBarnabassociety.org.uk SAINT JOHN OF GOD CARE SERVICES The Charity works in partnership with the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy in Pantasaph, Flintshire. St John of God Care Services, St Bede’,s House, Morton Park, Darlington, Co. Durham DL1 4NZ T: 01325 373700 F: 01325 373708 SECULAR FRANCISCAN ORDER (OFS) The Secular Franciscan Order, founded by St Francis of Assisi, is an Order within the Catholic Church. Its members, of which there are more than 500 in the UK alone, make a lifetime Profession to join the Order but remain in their secular state. Their rule and life are dedicated to observing the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the secular world by going from Gospel to life and life to Gospel. They support each other in their endeavors by gathering in local fraternities and in the spirit of the beatitudes they seek to share the love of God with all people and all of creation. E: info@ofsgb.org W: www.ofsgb.org Wrexham Regional Minister: Pamela Thornton, 5 Palmerston Avenue, Liverpool L18 8AJ SECULAR ORDER OF DISCALCED CARMELITES The Hereford Community of Our Lady Queen of Hope and St Therese meet on the second Saturday every month at the Poor Clare Convent, Much Birch, Hereford. from 10.30am to 4pm. The day includes morning and evening prayer, Mass and silent prayer. Membership of the Secular Order offers the opportunity of a commitment to life as a member of a Lay community. Cardiff Contact: John Childerley, 6 Meadow Heights, St. Owen’,s Cross, Herefordshire HR2 8NP T: (01989) 730528 Wrexham Contact: Mrs Margaret Anderson, Ty Meurig, Meyrick Street,Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40 1LR T: (01341) 422429 or Mrs Maureen Foster, Rosie O’,Day Cottage, 4 Maesidd, Pen-y-cae, Wrexham LL14 1UF T: (01978) 842785 E: maureenafoster@hotmall.co.uk SOCIETY OF SAINT GREGORY A National Society that works to assist priests and people to celebrate the Liturgy worthily. It encourages study and active participation by organising study days, conferences and an annual Summer School for all concerned with music and worship. A journal. ‘,Music and Liturgy’, is published regularly and meetings are arranged for composers. Cardiff Contact: Frances Bibey, 27 Manor Street, Heath, Cardiff CF14 3PU T: (029) 2065 3216 E: cardiff@ssg.org.uk W: ssg.org.uk Menevia: Contact: Jennifer Burridge, 1 Mount Pleasant, Felindre, Swansea SA5 7PH T: (01792) 775598 E: jburridge@mac.com W: ssg.org.uk p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 217
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218 SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL The St Vincent de Paul Society (SVP) is an international Catholic voluntary organisation dedicated to tackling poverty and disadvantage by providing practical assistance to people in need –, irrespective of ideology, faith, ethnicity, age or gender. Cardiff Central Council Community Support Projects (Shops): South Wales Area Manager: Pam Ashworth T: 07512 717942 St. Vincent’,s, 32 Abergele Road, Trowbridge, Cardiff CF3 1RR T: (029) 2079 4544 St. Vincent’,s, 147 Crwys Road, Cardiff, CF24 4NH T: (029) 2185 1851 St. Vincent’,s, 154 Holton Road, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan CF63 4HL T: (01446) 736464 St. Vincent’,s, 56 Commercial Street, Newport T: (01633) 843550 St. Vincent’,s, 15 Taff Street, Pontypridd CF37 4UA T: (01443) 401781 St Vincent’,s, Chestnut Way, Gurnos, Merthyr Tydfil CF47 9SB T: 07393 716123 Community Support Projects (Community Support Centre) St Vincent’,s, Ely Bridge, Mill Road, Cardiff CF5 4AH , Manager , Nathan Harding, T: 07500 170764 Cardiff Central Council President: Dr Monica Chidgey , E: monica.chidgey@btinternet.com Secretary : Mrs Christine German, E: cge7618946@aol.com Membership Support Officer: Mrs Suzie Rees T: 07549 124282 E: suzier@svp.org.uk Schools and Youth Co-ordinators: TBA The Cardiff Archdiocese has Mini Vinnies in 31 primary schools and there are 4 high schools with a Youth SVP Group For further information contact Dr. Monica Chidgey or Suzie Rees as above Cardiff East District Council President : Mr Peter Sullivan, E: petersullivan46@btinternet.com Conferences at St John Lloyd, St Peter’,s, St Teilo’,s/Our Lady of Lourdes, Christ the King/St Brigid’,s, St Joseph’,s, St Alban’,s and St David’,s Cathedral all in Cardiff and St Helen’,s, Caerphilly Cardiff West District Council President: Mr. Joseph Kemble, E: joekemble42@gmail.com Conferences at St Mary of the Angels, St Patrick’,s, St Francis, Holy Family, Cardiff, St Helen’,s Barry, St Joseph/St Mary, Penarth/Dinas Powis Hereford District Council President : Miss Audrey Fussell, E: afussy@mail.com Conferences at St Francis Xavier, Hereford, St Ethelbert’,s, Leominster, St Mary’,s, Monmouth Newport &, District Council President: Dr. Monica Chidgey as above Conferences at St Mary’,s, Newport, St Patrick’,s, Newport, St David’,s, Newport, SS Julius Aaron &, David, Caerleon, Our Lady and St David, Cwmbran, CSL Ebbw Vale, St Felix, Blaenavon and St Alban’,s Pontypool (amalgamated), St Mary, Abertillery and Brynmawr (amalgamated) - Our Lady of Peace, Newbridge, St Anthony &, St Clare, Risca, Sacred Heart, Pontllanfraith (amalgamated), St Mary’,s Chepstow, Our Lady &, St Michael, Abergavenny, p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 218
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219 Mid Glamorgan District Council President: TBA Conferences at St Mary, Bridgend, Our Lady and St Patrick, Maesteg, Our Lady Star of the Sea, Porthcawl, Our Lady &, St Illtyd and St Cadoc, Llantwit Major and Cowbridge Menevia Central Council President: Gustavo Vas Falcao T: (01834) 861322 Wrexham Central Council President: Susan Roberts T: 07715 580251 (preferably text messages) Membership Support Officer : Katherine Spragg T: 07557 562715 Conferences at Connah’,s Quay, Wrexham, Llay &, Rossett, Mold and Holywell in the East, Colwyn Bay, Bro Menai in Bangor and Holyhead in the West CHARITY SHOPS Unit 5, Bayview Centre, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 8DG. T: 01492 535500 S.V.P. CHARITY FURNITURE STORE 1A Abbey Street, Rhyl. T: 01745 355555 1A Abbey Street, Rhyl. T: 01745 355555 STELLA MARIS (Apostleship of the Sea) Chief Executive Officer/European Regional Coordinator: Martin Foley 39 Eccleston Square, London W1V 1BX T: 020 7901 1931 E: info@stellamarismail.org W: www.stellamaris.org.uk Stella Maris (Apostleship of the Sea) is the official maritime agency of the Catholic Church in Great Britain. Stella Maris is a registered charity (No 1069833) reliant on the annual Sea Sunday appeal and donations to sustain its ministry. Ninety percent of world trade is carried by ship, however, seafarers and fishers often work in dangerous conditions suffering loneliness, deprivation and even exploitation. Stella Maris deploys chaplains and ship visitors who welcome merchant seafarers and fishers to our shores and provide for their pastoral and practical needs –, regardless of creed or nationality. Catholic seafarers and fishers are also given the opportunity to receive the sacraments. In addition, Stella Maris provides chaplains on board cruise ships, works to maintain seafarers’, centres inside ports, and collaborates with industry bodies to speak up for seafarers’, and fishers’, rights. Stella Maris relies on a network of valued contacts and volunteers to sustain its development. If any parish would like to hear more about offering prayer, volunteering or financial support to help the work of Stella Maris please email: info@stellamarismail.org for more information. SURVIVE-MIVA (Missionary Vehicle Association) 5 Park Vale Road, Aintree, Liverpool, L9 2DG T: (0151) 523 3878 F: (0151) 523 3841 E: info@survive-miva.org W: survive-miva.org Makes grants for essential transport for missionaries working in areas of great need. Registered charity No. 268745 p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 219
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220 UNION OF CATHOLIC MOTHERS Objects: 1. To help Catholic married women to appreciate the sacramental character, responsibilities and permanence of marriage, and to live in unselfish love observing the laws of God and His Church 2. To assist them to bring up their children practising as Catholics and public spirited citizens 3. To teach and defend Christian values in family life, and to ensure for their children Catholic education 4. To offer love, sympathy and practical help for the family in difficulty 5. To foster vocations to the Priesthood and Religious Life 6. To support the parish and parish priest in any way deemed necessary U.C.M. WALES National Secretary: Mrs Margaret Cleveland, 11 Mount Pleasant, Gowerton, Swansea SA4 3EN T: (01792) 872048 E: mcleveland123@btinternet.com Cardiff Archdiocese Secretary: Mrs Kath Attfield, 48 Summerfield Drive, Llantrisant CF72 80F T: (01443) 222813 E: kath.attfield@talktalk.net Parish Foundations: Cardiff: All Hallows Llantrisant: Christ the King, St Alban’,s Pontypool, St Cadoc’,s, St Mary’,s Dinas Powis, St Mary’,s Merthyr, St Philip Evans. Menevia Diocese Secretary: Mrs Anne Davies, Norwood House, Tydraw Road, Bonymaen, Swansea SA1 7BG T: (01792) 464458 Foundations: Pembroke Dock, St Joseph’,s Cathedral, St Illtyd’,s, Gorseinon UNIVERSITY CATHOLIC CHAPLAINCIES CARDIFF 62 Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AS. W: cardiffcatholicchaplaincy.org/ Facebook: Cardiff University Chaplaincy Chaplain: Rev Elliot Hanson T: (029) 20228738 E: elliot.hanson@rcadc.org Services: Sunday Mass 6pm during term time in the Aquinas Hall, 62 Park Place, Cardiff Weekdays, Holy Days and other services check Website, Facebook and Newsletter BANGOR Pendyffrn, 1 Menai Avenue, Bangor LL57 2HH T: (01248) 352522 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH WALES ECUMENICAL CHAPLAINCY Director of Chaplaincy Services: Rev Vaughan Rees E: chaplaincy@southwales.ac.uk W: chaplaincy.southwales.ac.uk Facebook: facebook.com/southwaleschaplaincy In an emergency: contact St Dyfrig’,s, Treforest T: (01443) 402439 for a Catholic Priest or the University Switchboard T: (01443) 480480 for the Duty Chaplain Services: See website and Facebook or contact the chaplaincy for details. p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 220
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221 WORLD APOSTOLATE OF FATIMA (WAF) was permanently erected as a Public Association of the Faithful by the Pontifical Council for the Laity on 7 October 2010 and exists to promote Our Lady’,s call to live the Gospel more profoundly through prayer and penance offering up daily duties in a spirit of sacrifice, daily recitation of the Rosary and the First Five Saturdays Communion of Reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Every July a weeklong National Pilgrimage to Fatima is organised. Contact: Canon Jason Jones T: (01792) 771053 E: morriston1@menevia.org W: worldfatima-englandwales.org.uk WREXHAM DIOCESAN CHOIR This group was formed after the successful experience of the Jubilee Mass held in Llangollen in May 2000. It is composed of volunteer singers from all over the diocese who sing on those occasions when the whole church in North Wales gathers, usually for the Chrism Mass in the spring, and the feast of St Richard Gwyn in October. The choir aims to help spread new repertoire to parishes and encourage best practise in sung celebrations throughout the diocese. Membership in the choir is open to all who love to sing. The rehearsals are currently scheduled in Bangor and Buckley. Contact the Choir Director, Mr Paul Booth, Tu Hwnt l’,r Bwlch, Porthmadog, Gwynedd LL49 9PA. T: 07908 093661. E: paulbooth@wrexhamdiocesanmusic.org.uk YOUTH 2000 is an independent, international initiative that helps young adults aged 16-30 plug back into God at the heart of the Catholic Church. It is open to any young adult who wants to take part. National Office: Youth 2000, Pilgrim Bureau, Friday Market Place, Walsingham, Norfolk NR22 6EG T: (01328) 821153 E: info@youth2000.org W: youth2000.org p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 221
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223 ORDO THE ORDER TO BE OBSERVED FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MASS AND THE LITURGY OF THE HOURS IN THE A RCHDIOCESE OF C ARDIFF , THE D IOCESE OF M ENEVIA AND THE D IOCESE OF W REXHAM , IN THE Y EAR OF O UR L ORD 2024 I NTRODUCTION The Cardiff, Menevia and Wrexham Calendar combines the Universal Calendar of the Latin Rite with the Welsh National Calendar as it appears in the 2011 edition of the Roman Missal, together with certain celebrations peculiar to each diocese, e.g. the dedication of the Cathedral Church. In addition, regional adjustments have been made for the county of Herefordshire in accord with the Proper Calendar for England incorporated in the same edition of the Roman Missal. C OMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS ON THE O RDER WILL BE GRATEFULLY RECEIVED BY THE E DITORS : Cardiff: Rev. Dr Gareth Leyshon, St Dyfrig’,s Presbytery, Broadway, Treforest Pontypridd CF37 1DB E-mail gareth.leyshon@rcadc.org / Tel. 01443 402439 Menevia: Very Rev. Liam Bradley, Clara Cottage, St Clears, CARMARTHENSHIRE. SA33 4EE E-mail revbradley.l@menevia.org / Tel. 01994 690241 Wrexham: Rev. Steve Davies. E-mail stevedavies2211@gmail.com / Tel. 01978 722 569 D EDICATIONS AND T ITULAR F EASTS OF C HURCHES This Order does not contain any indication of the Anniversary of Dedication or of the Titular Feast of individual churches. (The Dedication applies only to consecrated Churches). Parish priests are therefore advised to annotate their own copies of the Order concerning these feasts at the start of the year. Note that where the church is known to have been consecrated but the date is not recorded, the Dedication Festival may be kept on 25 October or on the Sunday before All Saints’, Day ( i.e. the Sunday which falls on 23-29 October, allowing for the occasional transfer of All Saints’, Day to Sunday 30 October). The choice of date should be made once and fixed permanently for its parish community. Both the Dedication and the Titular feast are celebrated as solemnities, i.e. with Evening Prayer I, Gloria, Creed, and Te Deum . They are celebrated on the normal days unless these happen to fall in Holy Week or Easter Week, or on Ash Wednesday, Ascension Day or Pentecost Sunday, Sundays of Advent, Lent or Eastertide, or on any other solemnity. In such cases they may be transferred to the next free day (or to the previous Saturday if the clash occurs on a Sunday). If it is considered pastorally beneficial, the Mass of the Dedication or Titular may be used at all public Masses on the following Sunday, but only during the period of Ordinary Time. If the Titular of a particular Church no longer exists in the Roman Calendar, the same date may be observed as hitherto. p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 223
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224 ORDO H OLYDAYS OF O BLIGATION The Holydays of Obligation for England and Wales are: every Sunday, Christmas Day, the Epiphany of the Lord (6 January), the Ascension of the Lord, St Peter &, St Paul (29 June), the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (15 August), and All Saints (1 November). With the exception of Christmas Day, any Holyday of Obligation falling on either a Saturday or a Monday is transferred to the Sunday. Since Advent 2006, one Solemnity has been permanently transferred to Sunday, namely, that of the Body and Blood of the Lord (Corpus Chris ti ). T HE T E D EUM The Te Deum is sung or said at the Office of Readings on Sundays outside of Lent, during the Octaves of Easter and Christmas, and on Solemnities and Feasts. A LTERNATIVE C ALENDARS Where Mass is celebrated in the Extraordinary Form according to the provisions of Summorum Pontificum , a different calendar applies: this may be found on the website of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales. See: www.lms.org.uk/mass-listings The Bishops’, Conference of England and Wales submitted a dubium to the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei which confirmed that in the Roman Rite, whichever Form of the liturgy is being celebrated, the Holydays of Obligation are held in common, on the date prescribed for the Ordinary Form. Where the obligation has been removed and the Holyday transferred to the Sunday, this is to be followed in both Ordinary and Extraordinary celebrations of Mass. A further dubium submitted by the Latin Mass Society (N107/97 20 October 2008) clarified that where the Extraordinary Form is being followed, it is proper to also celebrate the Mass and Divine Office of these solemnities on the traditional dates indicated in the 1962 calendar, though there would be no obligation on the faithful to attend Mass on such days. Celebrations proper to the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham –, the canonical structure under which former Anglicans can worship as Catholics while retaining their distinctive patrimony –, follow the Calendar and Ordo available via their website at: www.ordinariate.org.uk/resources/liturgical-documents.php Members of Religious Orders, or of Eastern Rite Churches, should consult their local superiors or clergy concerning their proper calendars. P ROPER M ATERIAL FOR W ALES In 1974, the Roman Missal and Divine Office published in that year reflected the Calendar for Wales issued by the Bishops of Wales in 1973. In 1981, the Proper for Wales was published with the Imprimatur of Archbishop Murphy and the authority of the Holy See, Protocol CD 607/77 for the Divine Office Proper and CD 984/80 for the Mass Proper. The new English Translation of the Roman Missal published in 2011 was granted recogni ti o by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, for the dioceses of England and Wales (Prot. N. 915/06/L) on 28 March 2010. The proper calendar, texts, and adaptations for the dioceses of England and Wales were confirmed by the Apostolic See by decrees of the same Congregation on 7 January 2011 (Prot. N. 915/06/L), 9 January 2011, (Prot. N. 1035/10/L), and 11 January 2011 (Prot. N. 1036/10/L). Blessed John Henry Newman was subsequently added to the Calendar for Wales (Prot. n. 342/12/L, 8 June 2012), and his observance p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 224
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225 ORDO in England &, Wales was raised to the rank of a Feast in 2019 following his canonization. In 2013, the Holy See granted permission for Wales and England to keep the celebration of the then-Blessed (now Saint) John Paul II as an Optional Memorial on 22 October. The current official Calendar for Wales is therefore given by the prescriptions of the 2011 Missal, with the subsequent addition of St John Paul II, and can be found on the Liturgy Office website: www.liturgyoffice.org.uk/Calendar/National/Wales1.shtml All the Proper Material for Mass will now be found in the 2011 edition of the Roman Missal, except for subsequent additions, national celebrations are included in the Proper of Saints as part of the natural sequence of dates. The Proper Material for the Divine Office in Wales (1981 edition) may be obtained on request by email from Rev. Dr Gareth Leyshon (leyshon.gareth@rcadc.org). Note that the liturgical books for the Divine Office currently in print may indicate that some days in the Calendar for Wales are Obligatory Memorials when in fact they are now all optional. Older books also indicate that 4 May is the Feast of the Beatified Martyrs of England and Wales. In the current calendar for England, the Feast of the Forty Martyrs on 25 October has been suppressed in favour of a combined celebration of the English Martyrs on 4 May, chosen because it marks the first Reformation martyrdom (three Carthusians at Tyburn in 1535). In Wales, however, 25 October remains the Feast of the “,Six Welsh Martyrs and Their Companions”,, omission of 4 May from the calendar for Wales in the 2011 Missal indicates that this date is no longer a Feast or even a Memorial of the Beatified Martyrs. If a votive celebration is to be offered in honour of the Beatified Martyrs, proper material can be found at Daily Prayer 319*, Divine Office Volume II 204*, Lectionary II 1332 and Book of Gospels 365. Among the 85 martyrs beatified in 1987, the following have connections with Wales and Herefordshire: Nicholas Wheeler, a seminary priest from Herefordshire, was executed at Tyburn 21 January 1586, aged 36. Richard Flower (or Lloyd), a Welsh layman, aged 22, was executed at Tyburn, 30 August 1588. Humphrey Pritchard, a Welsh serving man, was arrested with Blessed Thomas Belson in Oxford, and executed there on 5 July 1589. William Davies (born in North Wales, probably Croes yn Eirias, Denbighshire, date uncertain, executed at Beaumaris Castle, 27 July 1593) was a Welsh Roman Catholic priest. There is a chapel in Anglesey built as a memorial to him. Charles Mahoney (Mahony, alias Meehan) born after 1639, executed at Ruthin, Denbighshire, 12 August 1679, was an Irish Franciscan. Roger Cadwallador, born at Stretton Sugwas, near Hereford, in 1568, executed at Leominster, 27 August 1610, was an English Roman Catholic priest. In addition, Blessed Philip Powell, a native of Breconshire, was martyred at Tyburn 30 June 1646, he was beatified by Pope Pius XI in 1929. p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 225
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226 ORDO T HE R OMAN M ARTYROLOGY Optional memorials and votive celebrations of saints may be kept on the weekdays of Ordinary Time, on weekdays of Advent before December 17th, on weekdays of the Christmas season from January 2nd onwards, and weekdays of the Easter season. On such days, even when there is an optional Memorial, a priest may celebrate either the Mass of the weekday or that of any Saint inscribed that day in the Roman Martyrology (cf. General Instruc ti on of the Roman Missal 316b,c). The same holds, analogously, for the celebration of the Liturgy of the Hours (cf. General Instruc ti on of the Liturgy of the Hours , 244). It is perfectly legitimate, therefore, in such circumstances, to celebrate in honour of a Saint found in neither the General Calendar nor in a proper calendar. Obviously, such cases call for the exercise of pastoral good sense on the part of the celebrant. Mention is made in this year’,s calendar of a selection of saints and beati local to Wales or Herefordshire who are listed in the 2004 edition of the Roman Martyrology. N UPTIAL M ASSES Whenever marriage is celebrated within Mass, the Ritual Mass for Marriage is used, along with white vestments. If, however, such a Mass is celebrated on a Sunday or Solemnity, the Mass of the day is used with its own proper readings, plus the nuptial blessing and if appropriate, the final blessing of the wedding Mass. (On Sundays during Ordinary Time, the Ritual Mass for Marriage may nevertheless be used, if the timing does not coincide with a scheduled Mass for the parish community). Since the Liturgy of the Word is of great importance in the celebration of marriage, in cases where the Ritual Mass for Marriage is not used, one of the readings may be taken from among those provided for the celebration of marriage. If marriage is celebrated on a day of penitential character, especially within Lent, the parish priest should advise that account be taken of that character. The celebration of marriage on Good Friday or on the following day, Holy Saturday, is absolutely forbidden. M ASSES FOR THE D EAD First place among Masses for the Dead is held by the funeral Mass, which may be celebrated on any day except on Holydays of Obligation, on Maundy Thursday, during the Paschal Triduum, or on the Sundays of Advent, Lent and Eastertide. It is appropriate that the paschal candle be placed, lit, near the place where the coffin will rest. If the Mass is combined directly with the other funeral rites, once the prayer after communion has been said, omitting the concluding rites of Mass, the rite of final commendation and farewell is carried out. This is not to be done unless the body is actually present. On reception of news of a death, on the occasion of a final burial, or on the first anniversary, a Mass for the Dead may be used even on days within the Christmas Octave, and on an obligatory memorial, or on other weekdays, other than on Ash Wednesday or within Holy Week. Daily Masses of the Dead, unless some real need of the faithful dictates otherwise, are permitted only on weekdays in Ordinary Time, and on optional memorials or days when the weekday Office is used, provided too that the Mass is actually said for the dead. M ASS FOR THE P EOPLE ( M ISSA P RO P OPULO ) A parish priest is bound on each Sunday and on each Holyday of Obligation to offer one Mass for the people entrusted to him. If he is lawfully impeded in this, he should p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 226
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227 ORDO have someone else celebrate Mass for the people on these days or else celebrate it himself on other days. E UCHARISTIC P RAYERS The choice among the Eucharistic Prayers found in the Order of Mass is suitably guided by the following norms: Eucharistic Prayer I, that is, the Roman Canon, which may always be used, is especially suited to be sung or said on days when there is a proper text for the Communicantes (In union with the whole Church) or in Masses endowed with a proper form of the Hanc igitur (Father, accept this o ff, ering) and also in the celebrations of the Apostles and of the Saints mentioned in the Prayer itself, it is likewise especially appropriate for Sundays, unless for pastoral considerations Eucharistic Prayer III is preferred. Eucharistic Prayer II, on account of its particular features, is more appropriately used on weekdays or in special circumstances. Although it has been provided with its own Preface, it may also be used with other Prefaces, especially those that summarize the mystery of salvation, such as the common Prefaces. When Mass is celebrated for a particular dead person, the special formula may be inserted in the place indicated. Eucharistic Prayer III may be said with any Preface. Its use is preferred on Sundays and feast days. If, however, this Eucharistic Prayer is used in Masses for the Dead, the special formula for the dead may be used, to be included at the proper place. Eucharistic Prayer IV has an invariable Preface and gives a fuller summary of salvation history. It may be used when a Mass has no Preface of its own and is particularly appropriate for Sundays in Ordinary Time. Because of its structure, no special formula for the dead may be inserted into this prayer. On 1 May 2013, the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments decreed that the name of St Joseph should be inserted into Eucharistic Prayers II, III &, IV. For further information and for a “,bookmark”, containing the amended passages, see: tinyurl.com/JoeTexts The four forms of the Eucharistic Prayer for Masses for Various Needs and Occasions may be used only with the formularies of the Masses for Various Needs and Occasions, which do not have their own proper preface. Each of the four formulations has its own integral preface, and may not be used with any other preface. These Eucharistic Prayers are ideally suited for use in the Cycle of Prayer, outlined below. The two Eucharistic Prayers for Reconciliation each contain their own preface, but it is permitted to use these prayers with any other preface which speaks of penance or reconciliation. These prayers may therefore be used at any time during Lent with suitable Lenten Prefaces, and also, with their integral prefaces, during the weekdays of the first four weeks of Lent, they may also be used on penitential occasions at other times of year. There also exist three Eucharistic Prayers for Masses with Children, which may only be used at Masses when children constitute a significant proportion of the assembly, and a Eucharistic Prayer for Deaf People which may only be used by a celebrant who can sign, and when a significant number of Deaf people are present. p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 227
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228 ORDO M ASS AND C OMMUNION It is highly appropriate that the faithful receive the Body of the Lord by means of hosts consecrated at that same Mass and that on the occasions laid down they also communicate from the chalice, so that through such signs Holy Communion may more clearly be seen to be a sharing in the sacrifice being celebrated. The faithful who have already received the Blessed Eucharist once, may also receive it again on the same day, that is to say for no more than a second time on that same day, in the course of a further Eucharistic celebration in which they take part (cf. Code of Canon Law 917 and the authoritative interpretation of the same promulgated on 26 June 1984). In Wales and in England, broad permission was extended in 1985 for communion under both kinds ( Brie fi, ng, 1985, volume 15, page 190). Owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Bishops’, Conference ruled that the chalice should not be offered to the congregation, and that concelebrating priests should communicate by intinction. Subsequently, as civic restrictions were eased there was a discussion at the Standing Committee of the Bishops’, Conference of England and Wales, regarding the permissive reintroduction of Holy Communion under both kinds. This was to take effect from Holy Thursday 2023. The Standing Committee made the following points: The reintroduction of Holy Communion under both kinds is permissive, not obligatory and the permission is given by the Diocesan Bishop as the moderator of the liturgy in his diocese. The Church’,s defined Theology of the Eucharist states: Since Christ is sacramentally present under each of the species, communion under the species of bread alone makes it possible to receive all the fruit of Eucharis ti c grace. For pastoral reasons this manner of receiving communion has been legi ti mately established as the most common form in the La ti n rite. But ,the sign of communion is more complete when given under both kinds, since in that form the sign of the Eucharis ti c meal appears more clearly., This is the usual form of receiving communion in the Eastern rites. (Catechism 1390) If communion is offered to the faithful under both kinds, the Instruction Redemp ti onis Sacramentum states: The Priest, once he has returned to the altar a ft er the distribu ti on of Communion, standing at the altar or at the credence table, puri fi, es the paten or ciborium over the chalice, then puri fi, es the chalice in accordance with the prescrip ti ons of the Missal and wipes the chalice with the puri fi, cator. Where a Deacon is present, he returns with the Priest to the altar and puri fi, es the vessels. It is permissible, however, especially if there are several vessels to be puri fi, ed, to leave them, covered as may be appropriate, on a corporal on the altar or on the credence table, and for them to be puri fi, ed by the Priest or Deacon immediately a ft er Mass once the people have been dismissed. Moreover a duly ins ti tuted acolyte assists the Priest or Deacon in purifying and arranging the sacred vessels either at the altar or the credence table. In the absence of a Deacon, a duly ins ti tuted acolyte carries the sacred vessels to the credence table and there puri fi, es, wipes and arranges them in the usual way. (#119). This task may not be delegated to an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion. Priests have asked whether Holy Communion can be distributed by intinction. The bishops discussed this and decided to affirm the teaching in Celebra ti ng the Mass (2005, #211) which states that this form of the reception of Holy Communion “,is not recommended in England and Wales.”, Communicants are not permitted to receive Holy Communion by “,self-intinction”, where having received the Sacred Host in the p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 228
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229 ORDO hand, they proceed to the Precious Blood and “,dip”, the host themselves into the chalice. This is taught clearly in the General Instruction on the Roman Missal (#287). Should a priest, because of his own health conditions, feel vulnerable in purifying the chalice after the people have received, and this cannot be delegated to a deacon or an instituted acolyte, he should speak with his bishop regarding the reintroduction of Holy Communion under both kinds in his parish. E ASTER D UTY Once admitted to the blessed Eucharist, each of the faithful is obliged to receive Holy Communion at least once a year. This precept must be fulfilled during paschal time (i.e. between Palm Sunday and Pentecost Sunday), unless for a good reason it is fulfilled at another time during the year. E UCHARISTIC F AST A person who is to receive the Most Holy Eucharist is to abstain for at least one hour before Holy Communion from any food and drink, except for only water and medicine. A priest who celebrates the Most Holy Eucharist two or three times on the same day can take something before the second or third celebration even if there is less than one hour between them. The elderly, the infirm, and those who care for them can receive the Most Holy Eucharist even if they have eaten something within the preceding hour, the former discipline of requiring a quarter-hour fast no longer applies. ( Code of Canon Law 919). T HE C YCLE OF P RAYER In 1996, the Bishops of England and Wales set out a Cycle of Prayer, allocating particular intentions to each of six divisions of the year. Each individual intention might be remembered frequently –, by individuals, parishes, and other groups –, throughout its allocated season, but also has its particular focal point, i.e. a particular Day of Prayer ordered by the Holy See or by the Bishops of England &, Wales. Over time, additional intentions, such as ‘,Victims of Human Trafficking’, and ‘,Survivors of Abuse’,, have been added to the established cycle. The Cycle is based on a division of the year into six periods, three of these being the principal liturgical seasons of Advent-with-Christmas, Lent, and Easter. The other three periods are divisions of Ordinary Time, namely Winter, Summer and Autumn. On the Day of Special Prayer itself, and especially on Sundays, it is appropriate to announce the Day of Special Prayer in the opening remarks at the beginning of Mass, and to make special mention in the Prayer of the Faithful. Care should be taken that the remaining petitions of the Prayer of the Faithful should be formulated in accordance with the norms given in the General Instruc ti on of the Roman Missal (GIRM) 69-71. When a Day of Prayer or other observance falls on a Sunday, the Mass and Lectionary texts of the Sunday are normally used. On weekdays the use of suitable ‘,Masses for Various Needs and Occasions’, or ‘,Votive Masses’, should be considered to support the marking of the Day of Prayer (GIRM 373- 378). The readings assigned for each day in the Lectionary for weekdays should not be omitted too frequently and without sufficient reason. It is often more fruitful to explore any special intentions through the readings assigned to the day, than to choose from the Common those which may appear at first sight more appropriate to the intention. For more information, see the Liturgy Office website: tinyurl.com/PrayerCycle p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 229
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230 ORDO G UIDE TO U SING THE O RDER In the calendar which follows: + indicates a HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION . Entries under the rubric EVENING prescribe both the Liturgy of the Hours to be celebrated for Evening Prayer and Night Prayer, and also the Mass to be used if Mass is celebrated later than Evening Prayer. It is assumed that the user is familiar with the main cycles in the liturgical books: Ordinary Sundays, Ordinary Weekdays, the Seasons of Advent, Christmastide, Lent and Eastertide, the Proper of Saints from January to December. Page numbers are given in this Order only when material is found outside these main cycles, such as the Solemnities of the Lord in Ordinary Time, or the National Propers for the Divine Office. This Order is meant to be used in conjunction with the liturgical books, and in general, rubrics printed clearly alongside the texts in the Roman Missal and Divine Office will not be duplicated here. The Gloria is always said on weekdays designated FEAST , this is not explicitly mentioned in the calendar below, but every Sunday and Solemnity will be annotated with explicit mention of the Gloria (when required) and Creed. Where page numbers are given, M&,EP indicates Morning and Evening Prayer (not to be confused with the abridged Shorter Morning and Evening Prayer) , DP indicates Daily Prayer (the volume which includes Prayer During the Day), and DO-I, DO-II and DO-III the three volume set of The Divine O ffi, ce. Note that some volumes include three sequences of page numbering –, one plain, another marked by an asterisk (*) and the third by square brackets [ ]. RM indicates the current edition of the Roman Missal, internally indicated as the 2010 edition though actually published in 2011. BG is the Book of Gospels. Reference is also made to the Book of Blessings: page numbers are in the USA edition, which has been authorized for use by the Bishops of England and Wales in the absence of our own national version. P RAYING THE D IVINE O FFICE On days which are not marked as FEASTS or SOLEMNITIES , psalms for the Divine Office (also known as the Prayer of the Church or the Liturgy of the Hours) are wholly or mostly taken from the repeating cycle of the 4-week psalter. The current week is always indicated in the Order below, at the entry for Saturday evening, since a new week normally begins with the First Evening Prayer of Sunday. The psalms for Prayer During the Day are always those of the occurring weekday except where the Breviary or the Order explicitly indicates the contrary. Sometimes the “,Complementary Psalms”, will be specified: these can be found at DP [485], DO-I [592], DO-II [514] and DO-III [514]. C HOICE OF M ASS AND OF P REFACE Where more than one observance is offered, with the rubric ,or,, the Celebrant may freely choose to celebrate the Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours corresponding to any of the options presented. On such days, and on Weekdays of Ordinary Time, of Advent up to 16 December, of Christmastide and of Eastertide, the Celebrant may also choose to celebrate a Votive Mass of any Saint listed in the Roman Martyrology, or any Blessed proper to the place, or (if applicable) their religious order, or a Mass for Various Needs and Occasions. p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 230
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231 ORDO Whenever a Memorial is kept, all the proper material provided in the Roman Missal should be used. If there are no proper texts given for the Prayer over the Offerings and the Prayer After Communion, the prayer of the Season may be used, or an appropriate text from the Commons. Where a suggested reference is given to the Commons, it is permitted to choose other suitable material from the Commons, including mixing material from different Commons (for example, when a Martyr is also a Bishop or a Virgin), material from the Common of Holy Men and Women may always be used in such cases. During Advent, Christmastide and Eastertide, on days when Memorials may be celebrated, the celebrant may choose the Preface of the Season or the Preface appropriate to the Saint. L ITURGICAL C OLOURS These are given in full, except: “,ROSE/P”, indicates that on Laetare Sunday and Gaudete Sunday, rose or purple vestments may be used. “,P/BLACK”, indicates that on All Souls’, Day, purple or black vestments may be used. “,W or G”, indicates that on Votive Masses of Our Lady on Saturday, white or green vestments may be used. R EMEMBRANCE OF D ECEASED C LERGY This Order includes, in italics, the names of those who died as clergy of one of the dioceses of Wales and Herefordshire, on the dates of their death. Bishops and Deacons are explicitly identified as such, entries not otherwise identified are of presbyters (priests). Anniversaries of presbyters and deacons will not be included in the Order beyond 25 years from the date of death, but these dates will still be available in the diocesan listings present in the Yearbook. The entries for Bishops continue to be included in the text ad in fi, nitum. P ENITENTIAL A CTS F ASTING AND A BSTINENCE All of Christ’,s faithful are obliged to do penance. The obligation arises in imitation of Christ himself and in response to his call. During his life on earth, not least at the beginning of his public ministry, Our Lord undertook voluntary penance. He invited his followers to do the same. The penance he invited would be a participation in his own suffering, an expression of inner conversion and a form of reparation for sin. It would be a personal sacrifice made out of love for God and our neighbour. It follows that if we are to be true, as Christians, to the spirit of Christ, we must practise some form of penance. Every Friday is set aside as a special day of penitence, as it is the day of the suffering and death of the Lord. In 2011, the Bishops of England and Wales decided that abstinence from meat on Fridays should be reintroduced according to Canon 1251. Under that canon, abstinence from meat applies on all Fridays except those which are solemnities. Those who cannot, or choose not to, eat meat as part of their normal diet should abstain from some other food of which they regularly partake. This decision came into effect on 16 September 2011. p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 231
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232 ORDO The Bishops of England and Wales believe it is important that all the faithful again be united in a common, identifiable act of Friday penance because they recognise that the virtue of penitence is best acquired as part of a common resolve and common witness. For this reason, all Catholics aged over 14 are to observe Friday penance by abstaining from meat and by uniting this to prayer. Those over 18 are bound by the law of fasting (which applies on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday) until the beginning of their sixtieth year. Priests and parents are urged to foster the spirit and practice of penance among those too young to be the subjects of either law. In a Q&,A document published at the time of reintroduction, the General Secretary of the Bishops’, Conference noted that: There is no requirement for us to eat fish instead of meat on a Friday. Our act of abstinence does not mean that we have to eat another particular type of food as the regular substitute for meat on a Friday. If we are invited out for a meal on a Friday, then we should make the most of an opportunity to witness to our Catholic faith. If our friends and colleagues value us they will not be offended or upset if we tell them, ahead of time, that we do not eat meat on Fridays. Our Bishops wish us to focus on the importance of observing penance as a regular and necessary part of our spiritual lives as a whole. If we make it our practice to do penance during the prescribed penitential days and seasons of the Church’,s year, then failure to abstain from meat on a particular Friday would not constitute a sin. The relevant texts from the Code of Canon Law (1249-1253) are as follows: Can. 1249 All Christ’,s faithful are obliged by divine law, each in his or her own way, to do penance. However, so that all may be joined together in a certain common practice of penance, days of penance are prescribed. On these days the faithful are in a special manner to devote themselves to prayer, to engage in works of piety and charity, and to deny themselves, by fulfilling their obligations more faithfully and especially by observing the fast and abstinence which the following canons prescribe. Can. 1250 The days and times of penance for the universal Church are each Friday of the whole year and the season of Lent. Can. 1251 Abstinence from meat, or from some other food as determined by the Episcopal Conference, is to be observed on all Fridays, unless a solemnity should fall on a Friday. Abstinence and fasting are to be observed on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Can. 1252 The law of abstinence binds those who have completed their fourteenth year. The law of fasting binds those who have attained their majority, until the beginning of their sixtieth year. Pastors of souls and parents are to ensure that even those who by reason of their age are not bound by the law of fasting and abstinence, are taught the true meaning of penance. Can. 1253 The Episcopal Conference can determine more particular ways in which fasting and abstinence are to be observed. In place of abstinence or fasting it can substitute, in whole or in part, other forms of penance, especially works of charity and exercises of piety. p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 232
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233 ORDO I NDULGENCES The Catholic Faith teaches that while sacramental confession restores us to friendship with God, we may still need to be purified, after death, of the consequences of our sinful choices. This purification may be accomplished, at least in part, while still on earth, by our own prayers, fasting, and works of charity. When the Church declares a particular spiritual exercise to be indulgenced , it adds the prayers of the Church at large to our own personal prayer. In some cases, a plenary indulgence is offered –, a promise that if we fulfil the conditions set down perfectly, the prayers of the Church will achieve our total purification. Such prayers may be offered on behalf of the soul of a person who has already died, and (unless otherwise specified) may also be offered on their own behalf by the living person undertaking the indulgenced exercise. A plenary indulgence can be gained only once a day, except when a person is in danger of death. In order to obtain it, the faithful must, in addition to being in the state of grace: (i) have the interior disposition of complete detachment from sin, even venial sin, (ii) have sacramentally confessed their sins, (iii) receive the Holy Eucharist on the day of the exercise (preferably at Mass, but to fulfil the conditions only Holy Communion is required), and (iv) pray for the inten ti ons of the Supreme Pon tiff, . Prayer for the Pope’,s intentions is left to the choice of the faithful, but an Our Father and a Hail Mary are suggested. One sacramental Confession suffices for several plenary indulgences, but a separate Holy Communion and a separate prayer for the Pope’,s intentions are required for each plenary indulgence. A plenary indulgence may also be gained twice a year in parish churches: on the feast day of the Church’,s Titular, and on 2nd August (Por ti uncula). It is appropriate, but not necessary, that the sacramental Confession and especially Holy Communion and the prayer for the Pope’,s intentions take place on the same day that the indulgenced work is performed, but it is sufficient that these sacred rites and prayers be undertaken within about 20 days before or after the indulgenced act. In the year 2000 the Apostolic Penitentiary specified this window of about 20 days, in place of the earlier interpretation which allowed about 8 days before or following the indulgenced act (see Gi ft of the Indulgence, 5). Although indulgences may always be applied to the dead, a plenary indulgence applicable only to the dead can be gained in all churches and public or semi-public oratories on 2nd November or on the following Sunday. The work prescribed, in addition to Confession and Holy Communion, is a visit to a church or oratory during which the Our Father and the Creed are said for the Pope’,s intentions. In addition, a plenary indulgence may also be gained on each day from 1st to 8th November, by visiting a cemetery and praying for the dead. p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 233
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234 ORDO DECEMBER 2023 The Pope’,s Intention: We pray that people living with disabilities may be at the centre of attention in society, and that institutions may offer inclusive programmes which value their active participation. A DVENT 2023 Advent has a twofold character: as a season to prepare for Christmas, when Christ’,s first coming to us is remembered: and as a season when that remembrance directs the mind and heart to await Christ’,s coming at the end of time. Advent is thus a period for devout and joyful expectation. The playing of the organ and other musical instruments, and the decoration of the altar with flowers, should be done in a moderate manner, as is consonant with the character of the season, without anticipating the full joy of the Nativity of the Lord. The same moderation should be observed in the celebration of matrimony. Only when some genuine need or pastoral advantage requires it, may an appropriate Mass for Various Needs or a Votive Mass be celebrated. Daily Masses for the Dead are not allowed. For the rite of blessing an Advent Wreath at Mass, Evening Prayer or a Liturgy of the Word, see page 573-582 of the Book of Blessings. The Cycle of Prayer: During Advent and Christmastide, we are invited to pray for Migrants and Refugees, and for Expectant Mothers. December 2023 Sunday Cycle A p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 234
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235 ORDO DECEMBER 2023 2 SATURDAY THE NEW LITURGICAL YEAR BEGINS WITH EVENING PRAYER TODAY. P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: + Purple 1ST SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. Bonaventure Welsford (Menevia) 2000 3 SUNDAY + Purple 1ST SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass: Creed. Advent Preface I. Day of Prayer for Migrants and Refugees. 4 Monday Purple 1st Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. or: White St John Damascene, Priest and Doctor of the Church 5 Tuesday Purple 1st Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. Peter Kelly (Menevia) 2019 6 Wednesday Purple 1st Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. or: White St Nicholas, Bishop Mass: Advent Preface I (even when St Nicholas is kept). 7 Thursday White St Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (memorial) Mass: Advent Preface I (even when St Ambrose is kept). B UT IN M ENEVIA D IOCESE W HITE D EDICATION OF THE C ATHEDRAL C HURCH ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Preface of the Dedication of a Church. Office: At Prayer During the Day, antiphons and psalms of the occurring weekday. EVENING: White THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (SOLEMNITY) Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 8 FRIDAY White THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Proper Preface of the Solemnity. Office: At Prayer During the Day, proper antiphons and the Complementary Psalms. When a Solemnity falls on a Friday, abstinence from meat need not be observed. December 2023 Sunday Cycle A p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 235
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236 ORDO 9 Saturday Purple 1st Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. or: White St Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin Mass: Advent Preface I (even when St Juan Diego is kept). Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Holy Men. P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: + Purple 2ND SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 10 SUNDAY + Purple 2ND SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass: Creed. Advent Preface I. St John Roberts, a native of Merionethshire, was martyred today, at Tyburn, in 1610. 11 Monday Purple 2nd Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. or: White St Damasus I, Pope Mass: Advent Preface I (even when St Damasus is kept). 12 Tuesday Purple 2nd Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. or: White Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass: Advent Preface I (even when Our Lady of Guadalupe is kept). Proper Readings for Our Lady of Guadalupe: First Reading Is 7:10-14 &, 8:10c (Lectionary II 985), Canticle I Sam 2: 1 &, 4-8 (Lectionary II 1431), Gospel Lk 1:39-47 (Lectionary II 1444). Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary. John Owen (Cardi ff, ) 2018 Less recent liturgical books will indicate a celebration of St Jane Frances de Chantal on this date - her observance is now permanently transferred to 12 August. 13 Wednesday Red St Lucy, Virgin and Martyr (memorial) Mass: Advent Preface I (even when St Lucy is kept). St Lucy is named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 14 Thursday White St John of the Cross, Priest and Doctor of the Church (memorial) Mass: Advent Preface I (even when St John of the Cross is kept). 15 Friday Purple 2nd Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. Michael Finlan (Menevia) 1999 16 Saturday Purple 2nd Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. December 2023 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 236
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237 ORDO At Mass, proper readings are given for the weekdays from 17-24 December, and these should be used instead of those indicated for the weekdays of the third week of Advent. The Divine Office uses the Antiphons, and hymns for Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, and the Office of Readings, as prescribed for Advent II. Only when some genuine need or pastoral advantage requires it, may an appropriate Mass for Various Needs be celebrated. Votive Masses and Daily Masses for the Dead are prohibited. Memorials which occur on days between 17 and 31 December are optional, if kept, they are to be commemorated at Mass by using the collect of the saint in place of the collect of the Mass of the day. At the Office of Readings, the proper reading of a Commemoration, with its antiphon, is used following the Second Reading of the Season, at Morning and Evening Prayer, the Gospel Antiphon and Closing Prayer of the Commemoration are recited after the closing prayer of the day. P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: + Rose/P 3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT (GAUDETE SUNDAY) Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 17 SUNDAY +R ose /P 3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT (GAUDETE SUNDAY) Mass: Creed. Advent Preface II. Office: 3rd Sunday of Advent ( Gaudete Sunday) with special material for December 17. The Advent moderation in the use of organ, other musical instruments, and flowers, does not apply to Gaudete Sunday. 18 Monday Purple 3rd Week of Advent Mass: Proper Mass for December 18, with Advent Preface II. Office: 3rd Week of Advent with special material for December 18. 19 Tuesday Purple 3rd Week of Advent Mass: Proper Mass for December 19, with Advent Preface II. Office: 3rd Week of Advent with special material for December 19. 20 Wednesday Purple 3rd Week of Advent Mass: Proper Mass for December 20 Office: 3rd Week of Advent with special material for December 20. 21 Thursday Purple 3rd Week of Advent, optionally, as a Commemoration, St Peter Canisius, Priest and Doctor of the Church Mass: Proper Mass for December 21, with Advent Preface II. Office: 3rd Week of Advent with special material for December 21. Deacon Iain Cameron (Wrexham) 2022 December 2023 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 237
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238 ORDO 22 Friday Purple 3rd Week of Advent Mass: Proper Mass for December 22, with Advent Preface II. Office: 3rd Week of Advent with special material for December 22. 23 Saturday Purple 3rd Week of Advent, optionally, as a Commemoration, St John of Kanty, Priest Mass: Proper Mass for December 23, with Advent Preface II. Office: 3rd Week of Advent with special material for December 23. P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: + Purple 4TH SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass: Creed. Advent Preface II. Office: 4th Sunday of Advent with special material for December 24. 24 SUNDAY + Purple 4TH SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass: In the Morning: Mass of the Fourth Sunday of Advent, with Creed and Advent Preface II. Attending an evening Mass can fulfil your Sunday Obligation or your Christmas Obligation, but not both. Office: 4th Sunday of Advent with special material for December 24. Expectant Mothers’, Sunday: prayer is recommended for expectant mothers. A formal blessing for expectant parents, text revised in 2012, is available at: tinyurl.com/blessXM John Fahy (Cardi ff, ) 2008 C HRISTMASTIDE After the annual celebration of the Paschal Mystery, there is no more ancient feastday for the Church than the recalling of the memory of the Nativity of the Lord and of the mysteries of his first appearing. This is the purpose of Christmas Time. For the rite of blessing a Christmas Manger or Nativity Scene at Mass or during a carol service, see pages 583-591 of the Book of Blessings. The rite of blessing a Christmas Tree is on pages 593-600. The Cycle of Prayer: Christmastide continues the themes begun in Advent: Migrants and Refugees, Expectant Mothers. EVENING: + White THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST (SOLEMNITY) - CHRISTMAS VIGIL Mass: The Vigil Mass of the Nativity has its own Proper Readings in the Lectionary. Gloria, Creed, and, if using Eucharistic Prayer I, special insertions for Christmas. Note genuflection during the Creed when the Incarnation is mentioned. Text for the Proclamation of the Birth of Christ from the Roman Martyrology can be found at tinyurl.com/BirthChant –, this may be chanted as part of the Liturgy of the Hours on the evening of 24 December 2023 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 238
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239 ORDO December, or immediately before (not during) Midnight Mass. Office: It is very appropriate to keep a solemn vigil by celebrating the Office of Readings before Midnight Mass. Night Prayer is not recited by those who attend the Office of Readings and Midnight Mass, otherwise, Night Prayer I of Sundays and Solemnities is celebrated. HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION 25 MONDAY + White THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST (SOLEMNITY) - CHRISTMAS DAY Mass: The Readings may be interchanged from the formulae provided for Mass at Midnight, at Dawn, and During the Day. Gloria, Creed, and Christmas inserts for Eucharistic Prayer I. Note genuflection during the Creed when the Incarnation is mentioned. All priests may celebrate three (stipended) Masses today on condition that they are celebrated at the proper times (Midnight, Dawn and Day). Office: Night Prayer II of Sundays and Solemnities is said. Denis Torney (Cardi ff, ) 2007 26 T UESDAY R ED S T S TEPHEN , THE F IRST M ARTYR ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. St Stephen is always named in the text of Eucharistic Prayer I. Office: At Prayer During the Day, psalms of the occurring weekday. Evening Prayer is of December 26 in the Octave of Christmas. John Meredith (Cardi ff, ) 2013 27 W EDNESDAY W HITE S T J OHN , A POSTLE AND E VANGELIST ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Office: At Prayer During the Day, psalms of the occurring weekday. Evening Prayer is of December 27 in the Octave of Christmas. 28 T HURSDAY R ED T HE H OLY I NNOCENTS , M ARTYRS ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Office: At Prayer During the Day, psalms of the occurring weekday. Evening Prayer is of December 28 in the Octave of Christmas. Vincent Daly (Wrexham) 2005, John O,Regan (Cardi ff, ) 2016 December 2023 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 239
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240 ORDO 29 Friday White Fifth Day within the Octave of Christmas, optionally, as a Commemoration, St Thomas Becket, Bishop and Martyr Mass: Gloria. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Office: At Prayer During the Day, psalms of the occurring weekday. Evening Prayer is of December 29 in the Octave of Christmas. B UT IN H EREFORDSHIRE R ED S T T HOMAS B ECKET , B ISHOP AND M ARTYR , P ATRON OF THE P ASTORAL C LERGY OF E NGLAND AND W ALES ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Proper Readings at Lectionary II 1376 and BG 378. Office: At Prayer During the Day, psalms of the occurring weekday. Michael Mar ti n (Cardi ff, ) 2001 30 Saturday White Sixth Day within the Octave of Christmas Mass: Gloria. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Office: Evening Prayer I of the Feast of Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +W HITE T HE H OLY F AMILY OF J ESUS , M ARY AND J OSEPH ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. 31 S UNDAY +W HITE T HE H OLY F AMILY OF J ESUS , M ARY AND J OSEPH ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Office: Evening Prayer II of the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph A plenary indulgence is granted, under the usual conditions, for devoutly assisting at the recitation or solemn singing, in a church or oratory, of the hymn, Te Deum, in thanksgiving for all the benefits received in the course of the last year. Marshall Gibbs (Cardi ff, ) 2004 December 2023 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 240
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241 ORDO JANUARY 2024 The Pope’,s Intention : Let us pray that the Holy Spirit helps us recognise the gift of different charisms within the Christian community, and to discover the richness of different ritual traditions in the heart of the Catholic Church 1 MONDAY White MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I of the Blessed Virgin Mary (“,on the Solemnity of the Motherhood...”,). Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. A plenary indulgence is granted, under the usual conditions, for the devout recitation in a church or oratory of the hymn, Veni Creator, imploring divine aid for the course of the New Year. 2 Tuesday White Sts Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors of the Church (memorial) Leonard John Quigley (Wrexham) 2016 On weekdays within Christmastide from 2 January onwards, Optional Memorials may be kept in the same way as during Ordinary Time. Only when some genuine need or pastoral advantage requires it, may an appropriate Mass for Various Needs or a Votive Mass be celebrated. Daily Masses for the Dead are not allowed. 3 Wednesday White Weekdays before Epiphany: 3 January Mass: Preface I, II or III of Christmas. or: White The Most Holy Name of Jesus Mass: Readings: Phil 2:1-11, Ps 8:4-9 2a, Alleluia Mt 1:21, Lk 2:21-24 –, proper readings not in Lectionary but available at tinyurl.com/HolyName0301 Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - no Proper Texts currently available in English, but the collect from the Missal could be used as a concluding prayer. 4 Thursday White Weekdays before Epiphany: 4 January Mass: Preface I, II or III of Christmas. 5 Friday White Weekdays before Epiphany: 5 January Mass: Preface I, II or III of Christmas. 6 Saturday White Weekdays before Epiphany: 6 January Mass: Preface I, II or III of Christmas. P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: + White THE SOLEMNITY OF THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD Mass: Gloria. Creed. The Vigil of the Epiphany has its own proper prayers for Mass. January 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 241
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242 ORDO 7 SUNDAY + White THE SOLEMNITY OF THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD Mass: Gloria, Creed. Proper Preface of the Epiphany, and, if using Eucharistic Prayer I, special insertions for Epiphany. At today’,s Mass, following the Gospel, it is permitted to proclaim the dates of movable feasts for the coming year, in the form given at the end of Appendix I of the Roman Missal. For the rite of blessing homes during the Christmas Season, traditionally carried out on or near the Epiphany of the Lord, see pages 601-610 of the Book of Blessings. John Owen Chadwick (Wrexham) 2019 8 M ONDAY W HITE T HE B APTISM OF THE L ORD ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Proper Preface. O RDINARY T IME - W INTER During Ordinary Time (from now until Ash Wednesday), Votive Masses and the Daily Mass for the Dead are again permitted. Eucharistic Prayer IV may be used on Sundays, unless they are Solemnities or Feasts of the Lord with their own Proper Prefaces. In Votive Masses, including Our Lady’,s Mass on Saturdays, vestments proper to the colour of the Votive Mass may be used, or the colour of the occurring day, or of the season. On ferial days of Ordinary Time, the Mass texts may be of the Liturgy of the Day (taken from one of the 34 sets found in the Missal) or of any saint whose name is inscribed in the Roman Martyrology on that day, or may be a Votive Mass or one of the Masses for various occasions or needs, as set out in the Missal and Lectionary. The Ferial Cycle of readings should, however, be maintained as far as possible. Proper Readings are to be used on Solemnities, Feasts, and on those Memorials for which the Lectionary explicitly indicates that one or more readings are Proper. On Obligatory Memorials, the proper prayers given in the Missal must be used. However, if only the Collect is proper, other prayers may be taken from the appropriate Common or from the Liturgy of the Day. The Cycle of Prayer: In the Winter Season of Ordinary Time, we are invited to pray for these intentions: Peace on Earth, Openness to the Word of God, Christian Unity, Victims of Human Trafficking and Those Who Work to Combat It, The Sick and Those Who Care for Them, The Unemployed. 9 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 1 Steven Marsh (Wrexham) 2003 10 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 1 11 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 1 Andrew Maggs (Cardi ff, ) 2005 12 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 1 or: White Herefordshire: St Aelred of Rievaulx, Abbot January 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 242
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243 ORDO 13 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 1 or: White St Hilary, Bishop and Doctor of the Church or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 2 ND S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 14 S UNDAY +G REEN 2 ND S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Peace Sunday - see www.paxchristi.org.uk 15 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 2 16 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 2 James Fealey (Wrexham) 2022 17 Wednesday White St Anthony, Abbot (memorial) 18 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 2 The Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity begins today, 18 January. The Votive Mass for Christian Unity (RM 1336) may be used today or on any day within the Octave which admits Votive Masses, the Eucharistic Prayer for Various Needs cannot be used with this Votive Mass because it contains its own Proper Preface. 19 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 2 or: White Herefordshire: St Wulstan, Bishop, Religious 20 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 2 or: Red St Fabian, Pope and Martyr or: Red St Sebastian, Martyr or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 3 RD S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 21 S UNDAY +G REEN 3 RD S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Sunday of the Word of God: Prayers are recommended for openness to the Word of God. A plenary indulgence is granted, on the usual conditions, to those who with due veneration read Sacred Scripture for at least one- half hour. This indulgence is applicable all year. See also www.godwhospeaks.uk Blessed Nicholas Wheeler, from Leominster, was martyred today at Tyburn in 1586. 22 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 3 or: Red St Vincent, Deacon and Martyr 23 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 3 January 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 243
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244 ORDO 24 Wednesday White St Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (memorial) Patrick (Paddy) Breen (Wrexham) 2015 25 T HURSDAY W HITE T HE C ONVERSION OF S T P AUL THE A POSTLE ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. St Paul is always named in the text of Eucharistic Prayer I. Patrick Creed (Cardi ff, ) 2000, Deacon Peter Hunter (Wrexham) 2017 26 Friday White Sts Timothy and Titus, Bishops (memorial) Mass: The First Reading is always from the Proper (Lectionary II 931). 27 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 3 or: White St Angela Merici, Virgin or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 4 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 28 S UNDAY +G REEN 4 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Racial Justice Sunday - see www.carj.org.uk 29 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 4 30 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 4 31 Wednesday White St John Bosco, Priest (memorial) FEBRUARY 2024 The Pope’,s Intention : Let us pray for the sick who are in the final stages of life, and that their families, receive the necessary medical and human care and accompaniment. 1 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 4 2 F RIDAY W HITE T HE P RESENTATION OF THE L ORD ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. The Penitential Rite is omitted in favour of the blessing of candles. The Missal foresees that Mass begins with a procession from a separate gathering place, or a solemn entry at the doors of the Church. World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life 3 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 4 or: Red St Blaise, Bishop and Martyr or: White St Ansgar, Bishop or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday For the rite of blessing throats, see pages 611-620 of the Book of Blessings. January 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 244
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245 ORDO P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 5 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 4 S UNDAY +G REEN 5 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Thomas Keane (Cardi ff, ) 2015 5 Monday Red St Agatha, Virgin and Martyr (memorial) Mass: St Agatha is named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 6 Tuesday Red St Paul Miki and Companions, Martyrs (memorial) Bernard Norris (Menevia) 2017 7 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 5 8 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 5 or: White St Jerome Emiliani or: White St Josephine Bakhita, Virgin Mass: Optional Readings: I Cor 7:23-25, Ps 44:11-12. 14-17. 11a. Alleluia: This is a wise virgin whom the Lord found watching, she went in to the wedding feast with him when he came. Mt 25:1-13 Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Virgins. Today is a day of special prayer for victims of human trafficking and those who work to combat it. Stanley Vince (Menevia) 2000, Ray O,Shea (Cardi ff, ) 2021 9 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 5 or: White Wales: St Teilo, Bishop 10 Saturday White St Scholastica, Virgin (memorial) Pierce Maher (Cardi ff, ) 2011 P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 6 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 11 S UNDAY +G REEN 6 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Day of Prayer for the Unemployed World Day for the Sick 12 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 6 13 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 6 February 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 245
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246 ORDO L ENT The season of Lent is a preparation for the celebration of Easter. The liturgy prepares the catechumens for the celebration of the paschal mystery by the various stages of Christian initiation, it also prepares the faithful, who recall their baptism and do penance in preparation for Easter. The Lenten Alms Box should be placed in the Church. The two Eucharistic Prayers for Reconciliation may be appropriately used in Lent, with their Proper Prefaces up until the end of the fourth week of Lent, and with appropriate Lenten Prefaces at any time. Memorials which occur on a weekday may be commemorated, if wished, only by using the collect of the saint in place of the collect for the Mass of the Day. At the Office of Readings, the proper reading of a Commemoration, with its antiphon, is used following the Second Reading of the Season, at Morning and Evening Prayer, the Gospel Antiphon and Closing Prayer of the Commemoration are recited after the closing prayer of the day. Votive Masses and the Daily Mass for the Dead are not permitted. Only when some genuine need or pastoral advantage requires it, may an appropriate Mass for Various Needs be celebrated. The Alleluia is always omitted, both in the Liturgy of the Hours and in Mass. Gloria and Te Deum are omitted on Sundays, but retained for solemnities, feasts, and particular celebrations. It is not permitted to adorn the altar with flowers, and the organ and other instruments may only be played for the purpose of sustaining the singing. An exception is made for Laetare Sunday, and for solemnities and feasts. For the celebration of marriages, the parish priest should alert spouses to the need to take account of the particular penitential character of this season. The Nuptial Mass is allowed during Lent, but no weddings may be celebrated during the Sacred Triduum. The Cycle of Prayer: During Lent, we are invited to pray for these intentions: Candidates for the Sacraments, (especially on the Sundays of Lent), Women, The Needy and Hungry of the World, Penitents and Wanderers. 14 WEDNESDAY PURPLE ASH WEDNESDAY Mass: The penitential act is omitted, in favour of the blessing and distribution of ashes which takes place after the homily. Lenten Preface IV is used. The ashes are of branches of the olive tree or, according to custom, of the palm tree or other trees, which have been blessed the previous year. The blessing and distribution of ashes may take place outside Mass. It is opportune for this to occur in a Liturgy of the Word, as described in the Roman Missal, or on pages 621-628 of the Book of Blessings. In this case, the ashes are blessed and distributed after the homily and the celebration concludes with the Prayer of the Faithful. Office: At Morning Prayer, the psalms and canticles of Friday Week 3 may be used. Otherwise from now until Saturday the psalmody is taken from PSALTER WEEK 4. A day of penance marked by fasting and abstinence from meat. 15 Thursday Purple Thursday after Ash Wednesday Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. 16 Friday Purple Friday after Ash Wednesday Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. February 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 246
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247 ORDO 17 Saturday Purple Saturday after Ash Wednesday, optionally, as a Commemoration, Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: + Purple 1ST SUNDAY OF LENT Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 18 SUNDAY + Purple 1ST SUNDAY OF LENT Mass: Creed. Proper Preface of the First Sunday of Lent. If there are Candidates for Baptism, the Rite of Sending may take place (see ritual in the liturgical book for RCIA). The Rite of Election takes place at the Cathedral today. James Webb (Wrexham) 2013 19 Monday Purple Weekday, 1st Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. Luke Delaney (Cardi ff, ) 2000 20 Tuesday Purple Weekday, 1st Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. 21 Wednesday Purple Weekday, 1st Week of Lent, optionally, as a Commemoration, St Peter Damian, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. 22 T HURSDAY W HITE T HE C HAIR OF S T P ETER THE A POSTLE ( FEAST ) Mass: St Peter is always named in the text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 23 Friday Purple Weekday, 1st Week of Lent, optionally, as a Commemoration, St Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. CAFOD Lent Family Fast Day. 24 Saturday Purple Weekday, 1st Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: + Purple 2ND SUNDAY OF LENT Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 25 SUNDAY + Purple 2ND SUNDAY OF LENT Mass: Creed. Proper Preface of the Transfiguration. Optional Scrutiny of Baptised Candidates preparing for Reception into Full Communion. 26 Monday Purple Weekday, 2nd Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. February 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 247
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248 ORDO 27 Tuesday Purple Weekday, 2nd Week of Lent, optionally, as a Commemoration, Saint Gregory of Narek, Abbot and Doctor of the Church Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. 28 Wednesday Purple Weekday, 2nd Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. Archbishop MICHAEL McGRATH (3rd Bishop of Menevia, 3rd Archbishop of Cardi ff, ) 1961, Patrick Daly (Cardi ff, ) 2021 29 Thursday Purple Weekday, 2nd Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. BUT IN WALES EVENING: White ST DAVID, BISHOP, PATRON OF WALES, PATRON OF WREXHAM DIOCESE AND TITULAR OF CARDIFF CATHEDRAL (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Suggested First Reading: Isaiah 61:1-3,10-11, followed by texts at Lectionary II 1321 and BG 360. Alternative Gospel: Luke 2:41-51a (Lectionary II 1044). Preface of Pastors. Office: Those without access to the full Proper for Wales may use the material at M&,EP 1183, DP 317*, DO-I 187* or DO-II 202*. A PDF file containing proper material for celebrating Morning and Evening prayer for St David’,s Day, and the suggested First Reading for Mass, may be downloaded from: tinyurl.com/DavidTexts MARCH 2024 The Pope’,s Intention : Let us pray that those who risk their lives for the Gospel in various parts of the world might imbue the Church with their courage and missionary drive. 1 Friday Purple Weekday, 2nd Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. BUT IN WALES White ST DAVID, BISHOP, PATRON OF WALES, PATRON OF WREXHAM DIOCESE AND TITULAR OF CARDIFF CATHEDRAL (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Suggested First Reading: Isaiah 61:1-3,10-11, followed by texts at Lectionary II 1321 and BG 360. Alternative Gospel: Luke 2:41-51a (Lectionary II 1044). Preface of Pastors. Office: Those without access to the full Proper for Wales may use the material at M&,EP 1183, DP 317*, DO-I 187* or DO-II 202*. A PDF file containing proper material for celebrating Morning and Evening prayer for St David’,s Day, and the suggested First Reading for Mass, may be downloaded from: tinyurl.com/DavidTexts February 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 248
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249 ORDO B UT IN H EREFORDSHIRE W HITE S T D AVID , B ISHOP , P ATRON OF W ALES ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Readings at Lectionary II 1321. Office: Proper Texts at M&,EP 1183, DP 317*, DO-I 187* or DO-II 202*. Women’,s World Day of Prayer: see www.wwdp.org.uk 2 Saturday Purple Weekday, 2nd Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. Jimmy Thomas (Cardi ff, ) 2018 P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: + Purple 3RD SUNDAY OF LENT Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 3 SUNDAY + Purple 3RD SUNDAY OF LENT Mass: Creed. If there are Candidates for Baptism, the First Scrutiny takes place, always using the Readings of Cycle A and the Preface of the Third Sunday of Lent. Otherwise Preface I or II of Lent is used. Deacon John Tarbrook (Wrexham) 2006 4 Monday Purple Weekday, 3rd Week of Lent, optionally, as a Commemoration, St Casimir Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. In order to promote baptismal catechesis, it is permissible to take once more on the most suitable day this week (provided it does not coincide with a solemnity or feast) the Gospel of the Samaritan Woman, assigned to the previous Sunday, instead of that of the weekday. When this is done, the readings are Ex 17:1-7, Ps 94:1-2, 6-9, Jn 4:5-42 (see Lectionary I 258-261) with the matching proper preface and communion antiphon from the Third Sunday of Lent. 5 Tuesday Purple Weekday, 3rd Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. 6 Wednesday Purple Weekday, 3rd Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. Bishop JAMES HANNIGAN (8th Bishop of Menevia, 1st Bishop of Wrexham) 1994, Archbishop PETER SMITH (6th Archbishop of Cardi ff, ) 2020 7 Thursday Purple Weekday, 3rd Week of Lent, optionally, as a Commemoration, Sts Perpetua and Felicity, Martyrs Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. Sts Perpetua and Felicity are named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. Thomas Nulty (Cardi ff, ) 2004 8 Friday Purple Weekday, 3rd Week of Lent, optionally, as a Commemoration, St John of God, Religious Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. March 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 249
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250 ORDO 9 Saturday Purple Weekday, 3rd Week of Lent, optionally, as a Commemoration, St Frances of Rome, Religious Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: + Rose/P 4TH SUNDAY OF LENT (LAETARE SUNDAY) Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 10 SUNDAY + Rose/P 4TH SUNDAY OF LENT (LAETARE SUNDAY) Mass: The Lenten discipline in the use of organ, other musical instruments and flowers does not apply today, Laetare Sunday. For special prayers and blessings in honour of mothers, see pages 644-646 of the Book of Blessings. Creed. If there are Candidates for Baptism, the Second Scrutiny takes place, always using the Readings of Cycle A and the Preface of the Fourth Sunday of Lent. 11 Monday Purple Weekday, 4th Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. In order to promote baptismal catechesis, it is permissible to take once more on the most suitable day this week (provided it does not coincide with a solemnity or feast) the Gospel of the Man Born Blind, assigned to the previous Sunday, instead of that of the weekday. When this is done, the readings are Mic 7:7-9, Ps 26:1,7-9,13-14, Jn 9:1-41 (see Lectionary I 287-290) with the matching proper preface and communion antiphon from the Fourth Sunday of Lent. 12 Tuesday Purple Weekday, 4th Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. James Mulroy (Wrexham) 2000 13 Wednesday Purple Weekday, 4th Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. Bishop FRANCIS VAUGHAN (2nd Bishop of Menevia) 1935 14 Thursday Purple Weekday, 4th Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. 15 Friday Purple Weekday, 4th Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. 16 Saturday Purple Weekday, 4th Week of Lent Mass: Preface I-IV of Lent. The practice of covering crosses and images in the church may be observed. Crosses remain covered until the end of the celebration of the Lord’,s Passion on Good Friday, images until the Easter Vigil begins. P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: + Purple 5TH SUNDAY OF LENT Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. March 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 250
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251 ORDO 17 SUNDAY + Purple 5TH SUNDAY OF LENT Mass: Creed. If there are Candidates for Baptism, the Third Scrutiny takes place, always using the Readings of Cycle A and the Preface of the Fifth Sunday of Lent. St Patrick is not celebrated this year. 18 Monday Purple Weekday, 5th Week of Lent, optionally, as a Commemoration, St Cyril of Jerusalem, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Mass: Preface I of the Passion of the Lord. Paul Emme tt (Wrexham) 2013 In order to promote baptismal catechesis, it is permissible to take once more on the most suitable day this week (provided it does not coincide with a solemnity or feast) the Gospel of Lazarus, assigned to the previous Sunday, instead of that of the weekday. When this is done, the readings are II Kgs 4:18b-21,32-37, Ps 16:1, 6-8,15, Jn 11:1- 45 (see Lectionary I 316-319) with the matching proper preface and communion antiphon from the Fifth Sunday of Lent. EVENING: White ST JOSEPH, SPOUSE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. PATRON OF THE DIOCESE OF MENEVIA AND TITULAR OF THE CATHEDRAL IN SWANSEA. (SOLEMNITY) Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 19 TUESDAY White ST JOSEPH, SPOUSE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. PATRON OF THE DIOCESE OF MENEVIA AND TITULAR OF THE CATHEDRAL IN SWANSEA. (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Office: At Prayer During the Day, the Complementary Psalms with today’,s Proper Antiphons. Today is the anniversary of the inauguration of Pope Francis in 2013. A special mention of the Pope should be made in the Prayer of the Faithful at all Masses. For the rite of blessing food on “,St Joseph’,s Table”,, see pages 629-636 of the Book of Blessings. Augus ti ne Caul fi, eld (Menevia) 2001 20 Wednesday Purple Weekday, 5th Week of Lent Mass: Preface I of the Passion of the Lord. 21 Thursday Purple Weekday, 5th Week of Lent Mass: Preface I of the Passion of the Lord. 22 Friday Purple Weekday, 5th Week of Lent Mass: Preface I of the Passion of the Lord. Possible note for parish bulletins: Clocks go forward for the start of British Summer Time next weekend. March 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 251
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252 ORDO 23 Saturday Purple Weekday, 5th Week of Lent, optionally, as a Commemoration, St Turibius of Mogrovejo, Bishop Mass: Preface I of the Passion of the Lord. Shaji Punna tt u Thomas (Wrexham) 2023 In Holy Week the Church celebrates the mysteries of salvation accomplished by Christ in the last days of his earthly life, from his messianic entry into Jerusalem, until his blessed Passion and glorious Resurrection. The weekdays of this week are dedicated to the celebration of penance, abstaining from the celebration of the sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation, since these have their natural place in the Easter Vigil. Lent continues until Maundy Thursday. The rites of Holy Week, that is to say the blessing and procession of palms, the reposition of the Blessed Sacrament after the Mass of the Lord’,s Supper, the Solemn Celebration of the Passion of the Lord on Good Friday and the Easter Vigil, may be celebrated in all churches and chapels. In churches other than parish churches, and in chapels, it is best that these rites be celebrated only if this can be done worthily –, that is to say, with an appropriate number of ministers, with the possibility of singing at least some parts of the liturgy, and with a sufficiently large congregation of faithful. Otherwise, it is best that these liturgies be celebrated only in parish churches and in other more important churches. Pastors should take care to instruct the faithful on the meaning and structure of the rites enacted in these days, and so lead them to an active and fruitful participation. P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +RED PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 24 SUNDAY +RED PALM SUNDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD Mass: The blessing of palms and Procession, Solemn Entrance or Simple Entrance replace the Penitential Act, Mass begins with the Collect. There should be only one Procession, to be celebrated before Mass on either the Saturday evening or on the Sunday itself, the Solemn Entrance, without procession, may be repeated at another Mass which is habitually celebrated with a large gathering of the people. For the spiritual good of the faithful it is appropriate that the narrative of the Passion be read in its entirety, without however omitting the other readings which precede it. After the reading of the Passion, there should be a homily, even if only a brief one. The Passion is read according to the rubrics in the Missal, at the end is said Verbum Domini (“,The Gospel of the Lord”,), but the book is not kissed. Creed. Proper Preface. The liturgical books do not provide for the blessing of palm branches apart from the entrance rites of the Palm Sunday Mass. On this day, the Church enters upon the mystery of the Death, Burial and Resurrection of her Lord, brings together the triumphal procession of Christ as King and March 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 252
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253 ORDO the proclamation of his Passion. Both aspects of the paschal mystery should be explained in the catechesis of the day. Where it is not possible to celebrate Mass, there should be held a Liturgy of the Word about the Lord’,s messianic entry and his Passion, either on the Saturday evening or at a suitable time on the Sunday. Michael F. Tomkins (Wrexham) 2008 25 MONDAY Purple MONDAY OF HOLY WEEK Mass: Preface II of the Passion of the Lord. Laurence O,Brien (Cardi ff, ) 1999 26 TUESDAY Purple TUESDAY OF HOLY WEEK Mass: Preface II of the Passion of the Lord. Francis Murphy (Cardi ff, ) 2006 27 WEDNESDAY Purple WEDNESDAY OF HOLY WEEK Mass: Preface II of the Passion of the Lord. Archbishop JOHN ALOYSIUS WARD O.F.M.Cap. (7th Bishop of Menevia, 5th Archbishop of Cardi ff, ) 2007, Sean Clancy (Menevia) 2015 28 THURSDAY White THURSDAY OF HOLY WEEK (MAUNDY THURSDAY) Mass: In the morning: CHRISM MASS, with Gloria, Proper Preface. It is permissible to anticipate the blessing of the Holy Oils on another day, on condition that the day chosen is close to Easter and that the proper Mass is used. This Mass, which the bishop celebrates with his presbyterium, and at which the oils are blessed, manifests the unity and communion of the priests with their bishop. The faithful, too, should regularly take part and receive the Eucharist at this Mass. The readings bring out both Christ’,s messianic mission and its continuation in the Church by means of the sacraments. The newly blessed Oils should be borne with honour to the parish churches. The old Oils should be burned or poured into the Blessed Sacrament lamp. The reception of the sacred Oils may suitably take place before the evening Mass of the Lord’,s Supper or at another suitable moment. The faithful should, however, be instructed on the use of the sacred Oils and their efficaciousness in the Christian life. Only the Chrism Mass and the Evening Mass of the Lord’,s Supper may be celebrated today. The celebration of Funeral Masses and of Mass without a congregation are both prohibited today. Holy Communion may be distributed to the faithful only during Masses today, except for the sick, who may receive Communion at any hour. William Isaac (Cardi ff, ) 2021 March 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 253
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254 ORDO T HE S ACRED T RIDUUM Christ accomplished the work of redemption and the perfect glorification of God principally through his paschal mystery, in which dying he destroyed our death and rising restored our life. Hence the Sacred Triduum of the Lord’,s Passion and Resurrection shines forth as the culmination of the whole liturgical year. By the celebration of the death, burial and resurrection of her Spouse, the Church means to make present and to fulfil the mystery of the Passover, the passing over of the Lord from this world to the Father. EVENING: White EVENING MASS OF THE LORD’,S SUPPER Mass: Gloria, during which bells are rung, bells then remain silent until the Easter Vigil. The mandatum (washing of feet) may be carried out. According to the revision promulgated by Pope Francis in 2016 (see tinyurl.com/Mandatum2016) if the ritual of foot-washing is carried out, those chosen should “,represent the variety and the unity of each part of the people of God. Such small groups can be made up of men and women, and it is appropriate that they consist of people young and old, healthy and sick, clerics, consecrated men and women and laity.”, In the procession bearing the gifts it is fitting that there be included gifts destined for the poor, especially gifts which have been collected during Lent as the fruits of penance. While this happens, the hymn Ubi caritas (“,Where charity and love...”,) is sung. Proper Preface, and special version of Eucharistic Prayer I as printed for today in the Missal. From the end of Mass until midnight, the Blessed Sacrament may be reserved publicly, it is fitting that for this purpose, a chapel should be arranged in which prayer and meditation may be fostered, but marked by that austerity which is appropriate to these days. The procession and repose of the Blessed Sacrament only takes place if the Celebration of the Lord’,s Passion is to take place in the same building tomorrow. RM 345 gives detailed rubrics for the procession and stripping of the altar. Office: For those who attend the Mass of the Lord’,s Supper, this takes the place of Evening Prayer. 29 FRIDAY RED GOOD FRIDAY OF THE PASSION OF THE LORD Mass: Celebration of the Lord’,s Passion in the afternoon, at around 3 pm, according to the prescriptions of the liturgical books. If, however, genuine pastoral reasons require it, the celebration may take place at a more suitable time, but not before noon and not after 9 pm. No one should introduce changes on private initiative. The altar should be completely bare: without cloths, cross and candlesticks. After the celebration of the Lord’,s Passion, the Blessed Sacrament should be carried back in a simple way to the place of reservation and kept there with the usual lamp burning. The altar should be stripped in private, March 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 254
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255 ORDO leaving however the cross and candlesticks. It is fitting that a place be arranged (as, for example, the chapel used for reposition and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament the previous evening), suitable for prayer and meditation, and that the cross be placed there to be adored by the faithful. A plenary indulgence is granted on the usual conditions for piously venerating the Cross during the Liturgy of the Passion. Office: It is highly appropriate that the Office of Readings and Morning Prayer be celebrated in solemn fashion with the people. For those who attend the Solemn Liturgy of the Lord’,s Passion, this takes the place of Evening Prayer. Night Prayer II of Sundays is said, with the special antiphon for the Sacred Triduum. A day of penance marked by fasting and abstinence from meat. According to a most ancient tradition, the Church does not celebrate the Eucharist on this day. Holy Communion is distributed to the faithful only during the Celebration of the Lord’,s Passion, but may be taken at any time to the sick who are unable to take part in this liturgy. Of the seven Sacraments, only the Sacraments of Penance and of the Anointing of the Sick may be celebrated today. Funerals should be conducted without singing and without organ music or the ringing of bells. 30 SATURDAY PURPLE HOLY SATURDAY Mass: The Church today abstains completely from the celebration of Mass. Holy Communion may only be given in the form of Viaticum. For the rite of blessing food in readiness for the First Meal of Easter (a common custom in Eastern Europe), see pages 637-644 of the Book of Blessings. Office: It is highly appropriate that the Office of Readings and Morning Prayer be celebrated in solemn fashion with the people. If it is not possible to celebrate the Office of Readings and Morning Prayer with the people’,s participation, there should be a celebration of the Word of God or some devotional exercise appropriate to today’,s mystery, especially one that honours the Blessed Virgin Mary for her sharing in the Passion of her Son. For those who celebrate the Easter Vigil, this takes the place of Night Prayer. For those who do not attend the Vigil, Night Prayer II of Sundays is said with the special antiphon for Holy Saturday. Of the Seven Sacraments, only Penance and the Anointing of the Sick may be celebrated today. Holy Communion may only be given as Viaticum. An image of Christ crucified or laid in the tomb may be set up in the church for the veneration of the faithful, or else a portrayal of his descent into Hell, such as casts light upon the mystery commemorated by Holy Saturday, or else an image of Our Lady of Sorrows. Clocks go forward for the start of British Summer Time tonight. March 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 255
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256 ORDO E ASTERTIDE The Paschal candle should be placed near the ambo or altar, and kept there for the whole Easter season until the end of Pentecost Sunday. It should be lit for the more solemn liturgical celebrations during this time, that is, for Mass and Morning and Evening Prayer. The Cycle of Prayer: During Eastertide we are asked to pray for these intentions: Survivors of Abuse, New Members of the Church, Vocations, The Right Use of the Media, the Church, Human Work. Throughout the Easter season, the Angelus is replaced by Regina Coeli. P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +WHITE THE EASTER VIGIL Mass: The whole celebration of the Easter Vigil should take place at night, so that it begins after night has fallen and concludes before daybreak. The celebration of a Mass without the rites of the Easter Vigil is not allowed, nor may a Mass be celebrated at the community’,s customary time for a Sunday Vigil Mass, unless this time is itself after nightfall. As regards the blessing of the fire, in so far as is possible a large fire should be prepared outside the church. The Easter candle, for effective symbolism, should be made of wax, of one piece, and of considerable size, and be renewed every year. The Exsultet may be sung, in case of necessity, by a cantor who is not a deacon, but in this event the cantor does not receive a blessing from the celebrant, and the second part of the invitation is omitted ( Quapropter …, or “,Therefore, dearest friends …,”,) as is the greeting (“,The Lord be with you…,”,). At least three readings are to be proclaimed from the Old Testament, and even in urgent circumstances at least two. The reading from the Book of Exodus is never to be omitted. Gloria with bells. At the reading of the Gospel, incense may be used, but lights are not carried. The baptismal liturgy of the Easter Vigil reaches its fullest form when the baptism of adults, or at least children, is celebrated. However, even when the sacrament of Baptism is not celebrated, in parish churches the baptismal water should be blessed. In cases where there are neither baptisms nor blessing of the font, the sacrament of baptism should be recalled by the blessing of water, with which the faithful are then sprinkled after having renewed their baptismal promises. Proper Preface. Special insertions if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Double Alleluia at the dismissal. March 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 256
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257 ORDO 31 SUNDAY +WHITE EASTER SUNDAY OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE LORD Mass: It is desirable that at Masses with a congregation, baptismal promises should be renewed. If sprinkling with holy water has replaced the penitential rite, this is not repeated at the renewal of vows. Gloria, Sequence, Creed or Renewal of Baptismal Promises, Proper Preface. Special insertions if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Double Alleluia at the dismissal. At an evening Mass the Gospel may be Luke 24:13-35. Office: For those who have attended the Easter Vigil, this takes the place of today’,s Office of Readings. Today, and throughout the whole Octave, Sunday Night Prayer (as after either first or second vespers), with the antiphon Haec dies (This is the day) instead of the short responsory. APRIL 2024 The Pope’,s Intention : Let us pray that the dignity and worth of women be recognised in every culture, and for an end to the discrimination they face in various parts of the world. 1 MONDAY WHITE MONDAY OF THE OCTAVE OF EASTER Mass: Gloria (but no Creed), Preface I of Easter. Double Alleluia added to dismissal. Use of the Sequence is optional. If using Eucharistic Prayer I, note insertions. Deacon John Abbot (Wrexham) 2016 2 TUESDAY WHITE TUESDAY OF THE OCTAVE OF EASTER Mass: Gloria (but no Creed), Preface I of Easter. Double Alleluia added to dismissal. Use of the Sequence is optional. If using Eucharistic Prayer I, note insertions. 3 WEDNESDAY WHITE WEDNESDAY OF THE OCTAVE OF EASTER Mass: Gloria (but no Creed), Preface I of Easter. Double Alleluia added to dismissal. Use of the Sequence is optional. If using Eucharistic Prayer I, note insertions. 4 THURSDAY WHITE THURSDAY OF THE OCTAVE OF EASTER Mass: Gloria (but no Creed), Preface I of Easter. Double Alleluia added to dismissal. Use of the Sequence is optional. If using Eucharistic Prayer I, note insertions. Paul Chidgey (Cardi ff, ) 2011 March 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 257
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258 ORDO 5 FRIDAY WHITE FRIDAY OF THE OCTAVE OF EASTER Mass: Gloria (but no Creed), Preface I of Easter. Double Alleluia added to dismissal. Use of the Sequence is optional. If using Eucharistic Prayer I, note insertions. Since this Friday ranks as a Solemnity, abstinence from meat need not be observed. 6 SATURDAY WHITE SATURDAY OF THE OCTAVE OF EASTER Mass: Gloria (but no Creed), Preface I of Easter. Double Alleluia added to dismissal. Use of the Sequence is optional. If using Eucharistic Prayer I, note insertions. Felix Connolly (Cardi ff, ) 2004, Patrick Kerrisk (Cardi ff, ) 2012 P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +WHITE 2ND SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE, ALSO CALLED DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 7 SUNDAY +WHITE 2ND SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE, ALSO CALLED DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I of Easter. Double Alleluia added to dismissal. Use of the Sequence is optional. If using Eucharistic Prayer I, note insertions. The Mass to be celebrated is that of the Second Sunday of Easter, no changes may be made, even for special Divine Mercy celebrations. The Book of Blessings specifies that an image of Our Lord for public veneration should not be blessed during Mass. Throughout the Easter season, particular attention should be paid to the mystagogical formation of the newly baptised. In the year 2000, Pope John Paul II designated the Second Sunday of Easter as Divine Mercy Sunday, a plenary indulgence is granted (under the usual conditions) to the faithful who, on the Second Sunday of Easter, in any church or chapel, in a spirit that is completely detached from affection for sin, even venial sin, take part in the prayers and devotions held in honour of Divine Mercy, or who, in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament exposed or reserved in the tabernacle, recite the Our Father and the Creed, adding a devout prayer to the merciful Lord Jesus ( e.g. “,Merciful Jesus, I trust in you!”,). A partial indulgence is granted to the faithful who, at least with a contrite heart, pray to the merciful Lord Jesus a legitimately approved invocation. Priests should inform the faithful in the most suitable way of this provision. They should promptly and generously be willing to hear their confessions. On Divine Mercy Sunday, after celebrating Mass or Evening Prayer, or during devotions in honour of Divine Mercy, with the dignity that is in accord with the rite, they should lead the recitation of the prayers that have been given above. Finally, when they instruct their people, priests should gently encourage the faithful to practise works of charity or mercy as often as they can, following the example of, and in obeying the commandment of, Our Lord Jesus Christ. The full text of the Decree from the Apostolic Penitentiary, abridged above, is available online: tinyurl.com/DMDecree April 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 258
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259 ORDO 8 MONDAY WHITE THE ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Note genuflection during the Creed when the Incarnation is mentioned. Office: At Prayer During the Day, antiphons for the Annunciation together with Complementary Psalms. John Donovan (Wrexham) 2009 When an optional memorial falls on a weekday of Easter time, it is possible to choose either the Office and Mass of the weekday, or the Office and Mass of the saint who is inscribed for that day in the calendar or in the Martyrology. Only when some genuine need or pastoral advantage requires it, may an appropriate Mass for Various Needs and Occasions, or Votive Mass, be celebrated. In the weekday Office, the Invitatory antiphon, the hymns for the Office of Readings, for Morning Prayer and for Evening Prayer, and the antiphon at the Middle Hour are taken from those prescribed for the season. To the antiphons is added Alleluia, unless this is already present, or unless it does not well accord with the sense of the words. 9 Tuesday White Weekday, 2nd Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. 10 Wednesday White Weekday, 2nd Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. 11 Thursday Red St Stanislaus, Bishop and Martyr (memorial) 12 Friday White Weekday, 2nd Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. Bishop THOMAS JOSEPH BROWN, O.S.B. (1st Vicar Apostolic of the Welsh District, 1st Bishop of Newport and Menevia) 1880 13 Saturday White Weekday, 2nd Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. or: Red St Martin I, Pope and Martyr St Caradoc, a hermit in South Wales who died in 1124, is listed in today’,s entry in the Roman Martyrology. P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +WHITE 3RD SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 14 SUNDAY +WHITE 3RD SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I-V of Easter. Dermot Clancy (Cardi ff, ) 1998 15 Monday White Weekday, 3rd Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. Michael Donnellan (Menevia) 2012, John McLoughlin (Cardi ff, ) 1998 16 Tuesday White Weekday, 3rd Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. Bernard Whitehouse (Cardi ff, ) 2002 April 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 259
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260 ORDO 17 Wednesday White Weekday, 3rd Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. 18 Thursday White Weekday, 3rd Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. 19 Friday White Weekday, 3rd Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. 20 Saturday White Weekday, 3rd Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. or: White Wales: St Beuno, Abbot P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +WHITE 4TH SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 21 SUNDAY +WHITE 4TH SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I-V of Easter. The World Day of Prayer for Vocations (or Good Shepherd Sunday). This prayer intention should be explained in today’,s homilies and included in the Prayer of the Faithful. See also: www.ukvocation.org Richard Byron (Menevia) 2021 22 Monday White Weekday, 4th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. BUT IN HEREFORDSHIRE EVENING: RED ST GEORGE, MARTYR, PATRON OF ENGLAND (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Apoc 12: 10-12, Ps 125 v.5, James 1: 12, John 15:18-21 or John 15:1-8, Gospel at BG 363. Office: Proper Hymn at M&,EP 1184, DP 319* or DO-II 204*. At Prayer During the Day, the Complementary Psalms. 23 Tuesday White Weekday, 4th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. or: Red St George, Martyr or: Red St Adalbert, Bishop and Martyr Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Martyrs. BUT IN HEREFORDSHIRE RED ST GEORGE, MARTYR, PATRON OF ENGLAND (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Apoc 12: 10-12, Ps 125 v.5, James 1: 12, John 15:18-21 or John 15:1-8, Gospel at BG 363. Office: Proper Hymn at M&,EP 1184, DP 319* or DO-II 204*. At Prayer During the Day, the Complementary Psalms. April 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 260
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261 ORDO 24 Wednesday White Weekday, 4th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. or: Red St Fidelis of Sigmaringen, Priest and Martyr or: Red Herefordshire: St Adalbert, Bishop, Martyr Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Martyrs. 25 T HURSDAY R ED S T M ARK , E VANGELIST ( FEAST ) 26 Friday White Weekday, 4th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. Bishop DANIEL JOSEPH HANNON (4th Bishop of Menevia) 1946, Gregory Matus (Cardi ff, ) 2010 27 Saturday White Weekday, 4th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. St Mauganus, a sixth-century bishop in Anglesey, is listed in today’,s entry in the Roman Martyrology. P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +WHITE 5TH SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 28 SUNDAY +WHITE 5TH SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I-V of Easter. 29 M ONDAY W HITE S T C ATHERINE OF S IENA , V IRGIN AND D OCTOR OF THE C HURCH , P ATRON OF E UROPE ( FEAST ) 30 Tuesday White Weekday, 5th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. or: White St Pius V, Pope Today is a National Day of Prayer for the Victims and Survivors of Sexual Abuse: parishes should offer a period of prayer for this intention and include an appropriate bidding prayer on Sunday. See: tinyurl.com/PrayForSurvivors MAY 2024 Since the month of May largely corresponds with the fifty days of Easter, the primary focus must be on the Resurrection of Christ rather than the Mother of God. Pious exercises practised at this time could emphasise Our Lady’,s participation in the Paschal mystery, and Pentecost: Our Lady journeys with the Church, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Eastertide is also a time for the celebration of the sacraments of Christian initiation and of the mystagogy. The pious exercises connected with the month of May could easily highlight the earthly role played by the glorified Queen of Heaven, here and now, in the celebration of the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Eucharist. (See Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy, 190). The Pope’,s Intention : Let us pray that men and women religious and seminarians, grow in their own vocational journey through human, pastoral, spiritual and community formation, that leads them to be credible witnesses of the Gospel. April 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 261
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262 ORDO 1 Wednesday White Weekday, 5th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. or: White St Joseph the Worker Mass: The Gospel is always from the Proper (Lectionary II 1013). A significant day for prayer focussing on the dignity of human work. The Roman Martyrology notes the death of two Welsh saints on this day: St Asaph, whose feast in the Welsh calendar is kept on May 5, and St Brioc, a 5th Century Welsh Bishop who became abbot of a monastery in Brittany. 2 Thursday White St Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (memorial) 3 F RIDAY R ED S TS P HILIP AND J AMES , A POSTLES ( FEAST ) Mass: Sts James and Philip are named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. Ma tt hew Kelly (Wrexham) 2001 4 Saturday White Weekday, 5th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. B UT IN H EREFORDSHIRE R ED T HE E NGLISH M ARTYRS ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Eric Wastell (Menevia) 2021 P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +WHITE 6TH SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. Eric Wastell (Menevia) 2021 5 SUNDAY +WHITE 6TH SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I-V of Easter. 6 Monday White Weekday, 6th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. Blessed Edward Jones, a priest and convert from the Church of England, born in the diocese of St Asaph, was martyred today at Fleet Street in 1590. 7 Tuesday White Weekday, 6th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. 8 Wednesday White Weekday, 6th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter. EVENING: +WHITE VIGIL OF THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Note that there is a distinct Vigil Mass for the Ascension given in the Missal. May 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 262
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263 ORDO HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION 9 THURSDAY +WHITE ASCENSION OF THE LORD (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I or II of the Ascension of the Lord. 10 Friday White Weekday, 6th Week of Eastertide (Friday after Ascension) Mass: Preface I-V of Easter or I or II of the Ascension of the Lord. or: White Saint John De Avila, Priest and Doctor of the Church Francis O,Donnell (Cardi ff, ) 2010, Deacon Geo ff, rey Beach (Cardi ff, ) 2010 Where it is desirable or customary to celebrate a novena of prayer in preparation for Pentecost, this begins today. 11 Saturday White Weekday, 6th Week of Eastertide (Saturday after Ascension) Mass: Preface I-V of Easter or I or II of the Ascension of the Lord. P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +WHITE 7TH SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 12 SUNDAY +WHITE 7TH SUNDAY OF EASTERTIDE Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I or II of the Ascension of the Lord. World Communications Day - tinyurl.com/WorldComMsg 13 Monday White Weekday, 7th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter or I or II of the Ascension of the Lord. or: White Our Lady of Fatima Mass: Optional Readings: Is 61:9-11, Ps 44 :11-12. 14-17 11a. Alleluia: Blessed are you, holy Virgin Mary, and worthy of all praise, for the sun of justice, Christ our God, was born of you. Lk 11:27–,28 Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Gwilym Jones (Wrexham) 1998 14 T UESDAY R ED S T M ATTHIAS , A POSTLE ( FEAST ) Mass: St Matthias is always named in the text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 15 Wednesday White Weekday, 7th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter or I or II of the Ascension of the Lord. May 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 263
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264 ORDO 16 Thursday White Weekday, 7th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter or I or II of the Ascension of the Lord. 17 Friday White Weekday, 7th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter or I or II of the Ascension of the Lord. 18 Saturday White Weekday, 7th Week of Eastertide Mass: Preface I-V of Easter or I or II of the Ascension of the Lord. or: Red St John I, Pope and Martyr P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +RED VIGIL OF PENTECOST (SOLEMNITY) Mass: There is a distinct Vigil Mass for Pentecost given in the Missal, which may optionally be celebrated with an extended series of readings from the Lectionary. Gloria. Creed. Preface of Pentecost. Special inserts for Eucharistic Prayer I, if used. 19 SUNDAY +RED PENTECOST SUNDAY (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Sequence. Creed. Preface of Pentecost. Special inserts for Eucharistic Prayer I, if used. Double Alleluia at dismissal. A significant day when prayers are recommended for the Church. O RDINARY T IME - S UMMER The Paschal Candle is no longer kept in the sanctuary, but moved to the baptistry, where it is kept with due honour and lit at baptisms. At funerals it may be placed near the coffin, and lit, to signify that Christian death is a true Passover. The recitation of the Angelus is resumed. Eucharistic Prayer IV may be again used on Sundays, unless they are Solemnities or Feasts of the Lord with their own Proper Prefaces. The Readings of Ordinary Time continue from the 7th week of Cycle II. The Cycle of Prayer: During Ordinary Time (Summer), i.e. up to September, we are asked to pray for these intentions: A Deeper Understanding between Christians and Jews, Those who Suffer Persecution, Oppression and Denial of Human Rights, Europe, Human Life, Seafarers. 20 Monday White The Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, optionally, as a Commemoration, St Bernardine of Siena, Priest, Religious, Missionary Mass: For proper texts, see: http://www.liturgies.net/saints/mary/motherofthechurch/ readings.htm Today is the traditional date for the celebration of St Æ,thelbert II, King of East Anglia, who was martyred in 794 and whose relics were enshrined at Hereford Cathedral, of which he is co-patron, he does not, however, appear in the 2004 edition of the Roman Martyrology. May 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 264
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265 ORDO 21 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 7 or: Red St Christopher Magallanes, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs Mass: Optional Readings: Apoc 7:9-17, Ps 33:2-9, 5b. Alleluia: Mt 5:10. Jn 12:24-26. Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Martyrs. 22 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 7 or: White St Rita of Cascia, Religious Mass: Optional Readings: Phil 4:4-9, Ps 1:1-4,6 2 OR Ps 39:5 or Ps 91:13-14. Alleluia: Mt 11:28, Lk 6:27-38. Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Holy Women (Religious but not Virgin). 23 T HURSDAY W HITE O UR L ORD J ESUS C HRIST , THE E TERNAL H IGH P RIEST ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. For proper texts, see https://www.liturgyoffice.org.uk/Calendar/Sanctoral/Ma y/OLJC-full.pdf Charles Wall (Menevia) 2003 24 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 7 Nicholas Jenkins (Menevia) 2023 25 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 7 or: White St Bede the Venerable, Priest and Doctor of the Church or: White St Mary Magdalene de’, Pazzi, Virgin or: White St Gregory VII, Pope or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday But in Herefordshire White St Bede the Venerable, Priest, Doctor of the Church Mass: Optional Readings at Lectionary II 1341. James O,Donoghue (Wrexham) 1999 P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +WHITE THE MOST HOLY TRINITY (SOLEMNITY) Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 26 SUNDAY +WHITE THE MOST HOLY TRINITY (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface of the Most Holy Trinity. Texts at RM 533, Lectionary Volume I 611, and BG 171. Office: Texts at DP 478 / DO-III 3 / M&,EP 301. At Prayer During the Day, the Psalms of Sunday Week I together with today’,s antiphons. May 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 265
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266 ORDO 27 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 8 or: White St Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop B UT IN H EREFORDSHIRE W HITE S T A UGUSTINE OF C ANTERBURY , B ISHOP ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Proper Readings at Lectionary II 1343 and BG 367. Deacon John Walsh (Wrexham) 2000 28 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 8 29 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 8 or: White St Paul VI, Pope Mass: Latin texts at: tinyurl.com/PauliVI - Optional Readings: I Cor 9:16-19,22-23, Ps 95:1-2a,2b-3,7-8a 10, Alleluia Mic:1:17, Mt 16:13-19 Paschal Dormer (Wrexham) 2021 30 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 8 31 F RIDAY W HITE T HE V ISITATION OF THE B LESSED V IRGIN M ARY ( FEAST ) JUNE 2024 The Pope’,s Intention : Let us pray that migrants fleeing from war or hunger, forced to undertake journeys fraught with danger and violence, may find welcome and new living opportunities in their host countries. 1 Saturday Red St Justin, Martyr (memorial) P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +WHITE THE BODY AND BLOOD OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST (SOLEMNITY) Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 2 SUNDAY +WHITE THE BODY AND BLOOD OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Optional Sequence. Creed. Preface I or II of the Most Holy Eucharist. Texts at RM 537, Lectionary Volume I, 617, and BG 172. Office: Texts at DP 481 / DO-III 21 / M&,EP 310. At Prayer During the Day, the Psalms of Sunday Week I together with today’,s antiphons. Bishop JOHN PETIT (5th Bishop of Menevia) 1973 3 Monday Red St Charles Lwanga and Companions, Martyrs (memorial) 4 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 9 Today’,s entry in the Roman Martyrology includes St Petroc “,of Wales”, who ministered and died in Cornwall. 5 Wednesday Red St Boniface, Bishop and Martyr (memorial) James Mulvihill (Cardi ff, ) 2011, Joseph Henry Clarke (Wrexham) 2011 May 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 266
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267 ORDO 6 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 9 or: White St Norbert, Bishop Deacon Cli ff, Howe (Wrexham) 2015 EVENING: WHITE THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS (SOLEMNITY) Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 7 FRIDAY WHITE THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Proper Preface. Texts at RM 540, Lectionary Volume I 628, and BG 173. Office: Texts at DP 495 / DO-III 42 / M&,EP 321. At Prayer During the Day, the Complementary Psalms together with today’,s antiphons. When a Solemnity falls on a Friday, abstinence from meat need not be observed. William Boxall (Cardi ff, ) 2016 8 Saturday White The Immaculate Heart of Mary Mass: The Gospel is always taken from the Proper (Lectionary II 1044). Preface I or II of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Texts for today’,s celebration will be found after the entry for 31 May in the Proper of Saints. P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 10 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 9 S UNDAY +G REEN 10 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. 10 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 10 11 Tuesday Red St Barnabas, Apostle (memorial) Mass: The First Reading is always taken from the Proper (Lectionary II 1058). St Barnabas is always named in the text of Eucharistic Prayer I. Bernard Murphy (Wrexham) 2001 12 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 10 13 Thursday White St Anthony of Padua, Priest and Doctor of the Church (memorial) 14 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 10 15 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 10 or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 11 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. June 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 267
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268 ORDO 16 S UNDAY +G REEN 11 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Day for Life: Prayers are recommended for the protection of human life: see www.dayforlife.org Fathers’, Day. For special prayers and blessings in honour of fathers, see pages 647- 648 of the Book of Blessings. 17 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 11 Patrick McNamara (Wrexham) 2008 18 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 11 19 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 11 or: White St Romuald, Abbot Archbishop JAMES ROMANUS BILSBORROW O.S.B. (First Metropolitan Archbishop of Cardi ff, , Titular Archbishop of Cius) 1931 20 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 11 or: Red Wales: St Alban, St Julius and St Aaron, Protomartyrs of Britain Mass: Optional Readings at Lectionary II 1348. Office: Proper Texts at M&,EP 1187, DP 321* or DO-III 430*. or: Red Herefordshire: St Alban, Martyr Mass: Optional Readings at Lectionary II 1348. Office: Proper Texts at M&,EP 1186, DP 321* or DO-III 430*. Today is the anniversary of the installation of the Most Revd Mark O’,Toole as Archbishop of Cardiff in 2022. 21 Friday White St Aloysius Gonzaga, Religious (memorial) The Roman Martyrology notes the death today of St Mé,en, a 6th Century Welsh monk who became abbot of a monastery in Brittany. 22 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 11 or: White St Paulinus of Nola, Bishop or: Red Sts John Fisher, Bishop, and Thomas More, Martyrs or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday B UT IN H EREFORDSHIRE R ED S T J OHN F ISHER AND S T T HOMAS M ORE , B ISHOP , M ARTYRS ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Proper Readings at Lectionary II 1350 and BG 370. P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 12 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. June 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 268
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269 ORDO 23 S UNDAY +G REEN 12 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Today is the anniversary of the installation of the Most Revd Mark O’,Toole as Bishop of Menevia in 2022. B UT IN S T D AVID ’, S C ATHEDRAL , C ARDIFF W HITE D EDICATION OF THE C ATHEDRAL C HURCH (S OLEMNITY ) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface of the Dedication of a Church. This feast is not celebrated in other Churches of the Diocese. 24 MONDAY WHITE THE NATIVITY OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. St John the Baptist is always named in the text of Eucharistic Prayer I. Office: At Prayer During the Day, antiphons of St John the Baptist with the Complementary Psalms. 25 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 12 26 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 12 Harding Rees (Menevia) 2017 27 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 12 or: White St Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Deacon Peter Copeman (Wrexham) 2012 28 Friday Red St Irenaeus, Bishop and Martyr (memorial) 29 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 12 or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +RED STS PETER AND PAUL, APOSTLES (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Proper texts for the Vigil Mass, including Proper Readings and Proper Preface. Sts Peter and Paul are always named in the text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 30 SUNDAY +RED STS PETER AND PAUL, APOSTLES (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Proper Preface. Sts Peter and Paul are always named in the text of Eucharistic Prayer I. Office: At Prayer During the Day, antiphons for Sts Peter &, Paul together with Complementary Psalms. Blessed Philip Powell, a native of Breconshire, was martyred today at Tyburn in 1646. June 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 269
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270 ORDO JULY 2024 The Pope’,s Intention : Let us pray that the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, bestows the Lord’,s strength to those who receive it and to their loved ones, and that it may become for everyone an ever more visible sign of compassion and hope. 1 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 13 or: Red Herefordshire: St Oliver Plunket, Bishop, Martyr Mass: Optional Readings at Lectionary II 1352 and BG 371. 2 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 13 3 W EDNESDAY R ED S T T HOMAS , A POSTLE ( FEAST ) Mass: St Thomas is named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 4 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 13 or: White St Elizabeth of Portugal 5 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 13 or: White St Anthony Zaccaria, Priest Blessed Humphrey Pritchard, a Welshman, was martyred today in 1589. Michael Fewell (July) 2021 6 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 13 or: Red St Maria Goretti, Virgin and Martyr or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 14 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 7 S UNDAY +G REEN 14 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. James Morrissey (Menevia) 2013 8 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 14 9 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 14 or: Red St Augustine Zhao Rong, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs Mass: Optional Readings: I John 5:1–,5, Ps 125 5, Alleluia II Cor 1:3-4, Jn 12:24-26 Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Martyrs. 10 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 14 11 T HURSDAY W HITE S T B ENEDICT , A BBOT , P ATRON OF E UROPE ( FEAST ) July 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 270
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271 ORDO 12 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 14 or: Red Wales: St John Jones, Priest, Martyr St John Jones, a native of Caernarfonshire, was martyred today in London in 1598. 13 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 14 or: White St Henry or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 15 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 14 S UNDAY +G REEN 15 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Sea Sunday - see www.stellamaris.org.uk Sean Kearney (Cardi ff, ) 2016 15 Monday White St Bonaventure, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (memorial) 16 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 15 or: White Our Lady of Mount Carmel Mass: Note when preaching on, or bestowing, the Brown Scapular: For official information, rites and catechesis concerning use of this sacramental in Great Britain, see: tinyurl.com/BrownScapular 17 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 15 18 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 15 19 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 15 John Hipkins (Wrexham) 2010, Michael Hagerty (Cardi ff, ) 2011 20 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 15 or: Red St Apollinaris, Bishop and Martyr Mass: Optional Readings: Ez 34:11-16, Ps 22 1, Alleluia Jn 10:16, Jn 10:11-18 Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Martyrs. or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 16 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 21 S UNDAY +G REEN 16 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. 22 M ONDAY W HITE S T M ARY M AGDALENE ( FEAST ) Mass: Readings from the Proper (Lectionary II 1108). A proper Preface is available: tinyurl.com/MagEngPref St Philip Evans and St John Lloyd, priests arrested separately in Glamorganshire, were martyred today at Roath, Cardiff, in 1679. July 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 271
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272 ORDO 23 T UESDAY W HITE S T B RIDGET OF S WEDEN , R ELIGIOUS , P ATRON OF E UROPE ( FEAST ) Where St John Lloyd or St Philip Evans are celebrated as solemnities, they are kept today using the material in the liturgical books for 23 July. Otherwise they may be kept as a votive celebration on a nearby date which is not impeded. 24 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 16 or: White St Sharbel Makhl f, Priest Mass: Optional Readings: Sir 3:17-24, Ps 14:2-5 1, Alleluia Mt 5:3, Mt 19:27-29 Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Pastors. 25 T HURSDAY R ED S T J AMES , A POSTLE ( FEAST ) Mass: St James is named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 26 Friday White Sts Joachim and Anne, parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary (memorial) Bishop LANGTON D. FOX (6th Bishop of Menevia) 1997, Clive Loosemore (Cardi ff, ) 2005 27 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 16 or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday Blessed William Davies was martyred today at Beaumaris Castle in 1593. P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 17 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 28 S UNDAY +G REEN 17 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly The Roman Martyrology acknowledges today the death of the bishop St Samson, a pupil of St Illtyd who became Abbot of Dol in Brittany. 29 Monday White Sts Martha, Mary and Lazarus (memorial) Mass: The Gospel is always from the Proper (Lectionary II 1119). For liturgical texts, see tinyurl.com/MMLazarus 30 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 17 or: White St Peter Chrysologus, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Blessed Edward Powell, a priest born in Wales, was martyred today at Smithfield in 1540. 31 Wednesday White St Ignatius of Loyola, Priest (memorial) July 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 272
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273 ORDO AUGUST 2024 The Pope’,s Intention : Let us pray that political leaders may be at the service of their own people, working for integral human development and the common good, taking care of those who have lost their jobs and giving priority to the poor. 1 Thursday White St Alphonsus Mary Liguori, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (memorial) On 2nd August the plenary indulgence traditionally called the Portiuncula indulgence may be acquired in minor basilicas, shrines and parish churches. Requirements: a devout visit to a church and the recitation there of the Lord’,s Prayer and the Creed in addition to a sacramental confession, Holy Communion and prayer for the intentions of the Supreme Pontiff. This indulgence may be gained only once each year. The visit may be made from noon the previous day to midnight on the day itself. 2 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 17 or: White St Eusebius of Vercelli, Bishop or: White St Peter Julian Eymard, Priest Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Pastors. John Dermody (Menevia) 2008 3 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 17 or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday or: White Wales: St Germanus of Auxerre, Bishop P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 18 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 4 S UNDAY +G REEN 18 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Gerald Chidgey (Cardi ff, ) 2005 5 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 18 or: White The Dedication of the Basilica of St Mary Major John O,Flaherty (Cardi ff, ) 1999 6 T UESDAY W HITE T HE T RANSFIGURATION OF THE L ORD ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Frank Mulvey (Cardi ff, ) 2014 7 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 18 or: Red St Sixtus II, Pope, and Companions, Martyrs Mass: St Sixtus is named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. or: White St Cajetan, Priest 8 Thursday White St Dominic, Priest (memorial) Michael O,Donovan (Menevia) 2005 August 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 273
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274 ORDO 9 F RIDAY R ED S T T ERESA B ENEDICTA OF THE C ROSS (E DITH S TEIN ), V IRGIN , M ARTYR , P ATRON OF E UROPE ( FEAST ) Mass: Readings: Hos 2:16-17. 21-22, Ps 44: 11–,12. 14–,17 11a, Alleluia: Come, bride of Christ, receive the crown the Lord has prepared for you from all eternity, Mt 25:1-13 Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Martyrs. 10 S ATURDAY R ED S T L AWRENCE , D EACON AND M ARTYR ( FEAST ) Mass: St Lawrence is named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 19 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 11 S UNDAY +G REEN 19 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. 12 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 19 or: White St Jane Frances de Chantal, Religious Office: In less recent liturgical books, the material for St Jane will be found under 12 December. Blessed Charles Mahoney (or Meehan) OFM was martyred today at Ruthin in 1679. 13 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 19 or: Red Sts Pontian, Pope, and Hippolytus, Priest, Martyrs Deacon Patrick Mahoney (Cardi ff, ) 2019 14 Wednesday Red St Maximilian Mary Kolbe, Priest and Martyr (memorial) Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Martyrs. EVENING: +WHITE THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Proper texts for the Vigil Mass, including Proper Readings. Proper Preface. HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION 15 THURSDAY +WHITE THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Proper Preface. Office: At Prayer During the Day, antiphons for the Assumption together with Complementary Psalms. 16 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 19 or: White St Stephen of Hungary Deacon Noel Williams (Cardi ff, ) 2014 August 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 274
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275 ORDO 17 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 19 or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 20 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 18 S UNDAY +G REEN 20 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Patrick Daly (Menevia) 2010 19 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 20 or: White St John Eudes, Priest 20 Tuesday White St Bernard, Abbot and Doctor of the Church (memorial) 21 Wednesday White St Pius X, Pope (memorial) 22 Thursday White The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary (memorial) St John Kemble was martyred today in Hereford in 1679. 23 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 20 or: White St Rose of Lima, Virgin Charles David Sansom Lloyd (Wrexham) 2019 24 S ATURDAY R ED S T B ARTHOLOMEW , A POSTLE ( FEAST ) Mass: St Bartholemew is named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. George McLoughlin (Wrexham) 2014 P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 21 ST S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 25 S UNDAY +G REEN 21 ST S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. The Roman Martyrology notes the death on this day of St Thomas Cantelupe, Bishop of Hereford, in 1282. 26 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 21 or: Red Wales: St David Lewis, Priest, Martyr or: White Herefordshire: Blessed Dominic of the Mother of God Barberi, Priest Mass: Optional Readings at Lectionary II 1355. Office: Proper Texts at M&,EP 1187, DP 322* or DO-III 433*. 27 Tuesday White St Monica (memorial) Blessed Roger Cadwallador was martyred today at Leominster in 1610. St David Lewis was martyred at Usk on this day in 1679. Unofficial website and pilgrimage information: www.friendsofsaintdavidlewis.co.uk August 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 275
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276 ORDO 28 Wednesday White St Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (memorial) 29 Thursday Red The Passion of St John the Baptist (memorial) Mass: The Gospel is always from the Proper (Lectionary II 1176). St John the Baptist is always named in the text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 30 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 21 or: Red Herefordshire: St Margaret Clitherow, St Anne Line and St Margaret Ward, Virgin, Martyrs Blessed Richard Lloyd (or Flower), from Bangor, was martyred today at Tyburn in 1588. 31 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 21 or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday or: White Herefordshire: St Aidan, Bishop, and Saints of Lindisfarne O RDINARY T IME - A UTUMN P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 22 ND S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. SEPTEMBER 2024 The Cycle of Prayer: During Ordinary Time (Autumn), i.e. from September to Christ the King, we are asked to pray for these intentions: The Spread of the Gospel, Students and Teachers, The Harvest, the Fruits of Human Work, and the Reverent Use of Creation, Justice and Peace in the World, All Victims of War, Young People, Prisoners and their Families. The Pope’,s Intention : We pray for those persons living on the margins of society, in inhumane life conditions, may they not be overlooked by institutions and never considered of lesser importance. 1 S UNDAY +G REEN 22 ND S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. ‘,Creation Time’, runs from 1 September (designated by Pope Francis as the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation) until 4 October, a period to reflect prayerfully on the gift of God’,s Creation 2 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 22 3 Tuesday White St Gregory the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church (memorial) B UT IN H EREFORDSHIRE W HITE S T G REGORY THE G REAT , P OPE , D OCTOR OF THE C HURCH ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Proper Readings at Lectionary II 1357 and BG 372. August 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 276
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277 ORDO 4 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 22 or: White Herefordshire: St Cuthbert, Bishop Daniel Williams (Menevia) 2011 5 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 22 6 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 22 7 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 22 or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 23 RD S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 8 S UNDAY +G REEN 23 RD S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Education Sunday - prayers are recommended for students and for teachers. See also: www.catholiceducation.org.uk The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is not celebrated this year. 9 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 23 or: White St Peter Claver, Priest Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Pastors. or: White Blessed Frederic Ozanam (in parishes with an active SVP) Deacon John Toole (Wrexham) 2015 10 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 23 11 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 23 or: White Wales: St Deiniol, Bishop 12 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 23 or: White The Most Holy Name of Mary Mass: Optional Readings: Lectionary III 843. Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Today is the anniversary of the installation of the Rt Revd Peter Brignall as Bishop of Wrexham in 2012. 13 Friday White St John Chrysostom, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (memorial) 14 S ATURDAY R ED T HE E XALTATION OF THE H OLY C ROSS ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 24 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. September 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 277
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278 ORDO 15 S UNDAY +G REEN 24 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Evangelii Gaudium Day: prayers are recommended for the spread of the Gospel. Brian Jones (Wrexham) 2010 16 Monday Red Sts Cornelius, Pope, and Cyprian, Bishop, Martyrs (memorial) Mass: Sts Cornelius and Cyprian are named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 17 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 24 or: White St Robert Bellarmine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church or: White St Hildegard of Bingen, Virgin and Doctor of the Church 18 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 24 19 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 24 or: Red St Januarius, Bishop and Martyr or: White Herefordshire: St Theodore of Canterbury, Bishop 20 Friday Red Sts Andrew Kim Tae-gon, Priest, Paul Chong Ha-sang, and Companions, Martyrs (memorial) Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Martyrs. 21 S ATURDAY R ED S T M ATTHEW , A POSTLE AND E VANGELIST ( FEAST ) Mass: St Matthew is named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. Today is the date given by the Roman Martyrology for the commemoration of St Cadoc, the 6th Century Abbot of Llancarfan. Rowland Evans (Cardi ff, ) 2002 P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 25 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 22 S UNDAY +G REEN 25 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Harvest Sunday: A Mass may be offered in thanksgiving for the Harvest, unless local custom is to do this on another weekend in this season. Prayers may be offered in thanksgiving for the Harvest, for the Fruits of Human Work, and for the Reverent Use of Creation. At Sunday Masses, the Statistics Count. - I September 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 278
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279 ORDO 23 Monday White St Pius of Pietrelcina, Priest (memorial) Mass: Optional Readings: Gal 2:19-20, Ps 127 1, Alleluia verse Lk 21:36, Mt 16:24-27. Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Pastors. 24 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 25 But in Herefordshire White Our Lady of Walsingham Office: The former Memorial of Our Lady of Ransom on this date had only a collect, this is superseded by the Collect of Our Lady of Walsingham, RM 1013. 25 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 25 Michael Burke (Menevia) 2022 26 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 25 or: White Our Lady Star of the Sea (Stella Maris) Mass: Proper texts may be found at tinyurl.com/StarOfTheSea or: Red Sts Cosmas and Damian, Martyrs Mass: Sts Cosmas and Damian are named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. At UK military bases and in ministry to People of the Sea, the observance of Our Lady Star of the Sea should be kept today as a feast. Today is also observed in the secular world as “,World Maritime Day”, when the International Maritime Organisation draws attention to the importance of maritime safety and marine environment. 27 Friday White St Vincent de Paul, Priest (memorial) 28 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 25 or: Red St Wenceslaus, Martyr or: Red St Lawrence Ruiz and Companions, Martyrs Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Martyrs. or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 26 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 29 S UNDAY +G REEN 26 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. At Sunday Masses, the Statistics Count. - II Announce CAFOD Harvest Fast Day 30 Monday White St Jerome, Priest and Doctor of the Church (memorial) September 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 279
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280 ORDO OCTOBER 2024 During October, the Rosary should be recommended to the faithful, and its nature and importance explained. A plenary indulgence may be gained by reciting five decades of the Rosary in Church, as a family at home, as a religious community, or as a pious fraternity, or in general whenever several persons have gathered for a good purpose, in other circumstances a partial indulgence may be gained. The Pope’,s Intention : Let us pray that the Church continues to sustain a synodal lifestyle in every way, as a sign of co-responsibility, promoting the participation, communion and mission shared by priests, religious and laity. 1 Tuesday White St Thé,rè,se of the Child Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church (memorial) 2 Wednesday White The Holy Guardian Angels (memorial) Mass: The Gospel is always from the Proper (Lectionary II 1213). 3 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 26 4 Friday White St Francis of Assisi (memorial) CAFOD Family Fast Day (Harvest) 5 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 26 or: White St Maria Faustina (Helena) Kowalska, Virgin or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 27 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 6 S UNDAY +G REEN 27 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. At Sunday Masses, the Statistics Count. - III Sylvester O,Donnell (Menevia) 2011 7 Monday White Our Lady of the Rosary (memorial) Mass: Note when preaching on the Rosary: For official information on the Rosary Confraternity in Great Britain, see: tinyurl.com/GBRosaryC David Eccleshare (Wrexham) 2021 8 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 27 9 W EDNESDAY W HITE S T J OHN H ENRY N EWMAN , P RIEST ( FEAST ) Office: Proper Texts can be found at tinyurl.com/BdNewman Deacon John Mullin (Cardi ff, ) 2021 10 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 27 or: Red St Denis, Bishop, and Companions, Martyrs or: White St John Leonardi, Priest or: White Herefordshire: St Paulinus of York, Bishop David Eccleshare (Wrexham) 2021 October 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 280
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281 ORDO 11 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 27 or: White St John XXIII, Pope Proper Texts can be found at https://www.liturgyoffice.org.uk/Calendar/Sa nctoral/October/Oct11&,22-Missal-English.pdf 12 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 27 or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday or: White Herefordshire: St Wilfred, Bishop James (Seamus) Cunnane (Menevia) 2021 P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 28 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 13 S UNDAY +G REEN 28 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Day of Prayer for Prisoners and their Dependents - see www.prisonadvice.org.uk At Sunday Masses, the Statistics Count. - IV 14 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 28 or: Red St Callistus I, Pope and Martyr William Andrews (Wrexham) 1999, Philip Webb (Wrexham) 2009, David Bo tt rill (Menevia) 2017 15 Tuesday White St Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church (memorial) Peter Flanagan (Menevia) 2007 16 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 28 or: White St Hedwig, Religious or: White St Margaret Mary Alacoque, Virgin or: Red Wales: St Richard Gwyn, Schoolmaster, Martyr 17 Thursday Red St Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr (memorial) Mass: St Ignatius is named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. St Richard Gwyn was martyred today at Wrexham in 1584. 18 F RIDAY R ED S T L UKE , E VANGELIST ( FEAST ) Possible note for parish bulletins: clocks go back for the end of British Summer Time next weekend. 19 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 28 or: Red Sts John de Bré,beuf and Isaac Jogues, Priests, and Companions, Martyrs or: White St Paul of the Cross, Priest or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 29 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. October 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 281
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282 ORDO 20 S UNDAY +G REEN 29 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. World Mission Sunday: A Mass may be offered for “,The Evangelisation of Peoples”, and proper attention should be given in the Prayer of the Faithful. See www.missio.org.uk 21 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 29 22 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 29 or: White St John Paul II, Pope Mass: Proper Texts can be found at https://www.liturgyoffice.org.uk/Calendar/Sanctoral/ October/Oct11&,22-Missal-English.pdf 23 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 29 or: White St John of Capestrano, Priest 24 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 29 or: White St Anthony Mary Claret, Bishop 25 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 29 B UT IN W ALES R ED T HE S IX W ELSH M ARTYRS AND T HEIR C OMPANIONS ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Proper Readings: Lectionary II 1363 and BG 373. Office: Proper Texts at M&,EP 1190, DP 324* or DO-III 439*. Archbishop FRANCIS MOSTYN (1st Bishop of Menevia, 2nd Archbishop of Cardi ff, ) 1939 When the anniversary of the consecration of a Church is unknown, the Dedication Festival may be kept today, October 25th, or on the nearest Sunday. 26 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 29 or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday or: White Herefordshire: St Chad and St Cedd, Bishops Clocks go back for the end of British Summer Time tonight. P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 30 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 27 S UNDAY +G REEN 30 TH S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. 28 M ONDAY R ED S TS S IMON AND J UDE , A POSTLES ( FEAST ) Mass: Sts Simon and Jude are named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 29 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 30 October 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 282
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283 ORDO 30 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 30 31 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 30 EVENING : +WHITE ALL SAINTS (SOLEMNITY) Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. NOVEMBER 2024 The Pope’,s Intention : Let us pray that all parents who mourn the loss of a son or daughter may find support their community, and may receive peace of heart from the Spirit of Consolation. HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION 1 FRIDAY +WHITE ALL SAINTS (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Office: At Prayer During the Day, antiphons for All Saints together with Complementary Psalms. When a Solemnity falls on a Friday, abstinence from meat need not be observed. 2 SATURDAY P/BLACK THE COMMEMORATION OF ALL THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED Mass: Each Priest may celebrate three masses, only one of which may carry a stipended intention. The second mass must be offered for all the Faithful Departed and the third for the Holy Father’,s intentions. For the rite of visiting a cemetery on All Souls’, Day, see pages 649-655 of the Book of Blessings. The Roman Martyrology acknowledges today the death of St Winefride, whose feast day is kept tomorrow in both Wales and in England. Donal Gillespie (Cardi ff, ) 2014, Michael Ronan (Cardi ff, ) 2020 A plenary indulgence, applicable to all the souls in Purgatory, is granted to any of the faithful who (1) on one of the days from 1-8 November visit devoutly a cemetery or simply pray mentally for the dead, (2) on All Souls’, Day visit a church or chapel with devotion and there recite the Our Father and the Creed. A partial indulgence, applicable only to the souls in Purgatory, is granted to any of the faithful who (1) visit devoutly a cemetery or who simply pray mentally for the dead, (2) recite devoutly Morning Prayer or Evening Prayer of the Office of the Dead, or the invocation ‘,Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord...’, P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 31 ST S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 3 S UNDAY +G REEN 31 ST S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. Michael Cronin (Cardi ff, ) 2018 4 Monday White St Charles Borromeo, Bishop (memorial) Deacon Patrick Byrne (Wrexham) 2002 5 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 31 October 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 283
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284 ORDO 6 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 31 or: White Wales: St Illtud, Abbot 7 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 31 or: White Herefordshire: St Willibrord, Bishop B UT IN W REXHAM D IOCESE W HITE D EDICATION OF THE C ATHEDRAL C HURCH ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Preface of the Dedication of a Church. Office: At Prayer During the Day, antiphons and psalms of the occurring weekday. Peter Wilkie (Wrexham) 2016 8 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 31 B UT IN W ALES W HITE A LL S AINTS OF W ALES ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Proper Text at RM 1052, Preface and Readings as for All Saints (1 November). Office: The Proper for Wales contains only a Proper Collect, consider using the Collect at RM 1052. 9 S ATURDAY W HITE T HE D EDICATION OF THE L ATERAN B ASILICA ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Proper Preface. P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 32 ND S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 10 S UNDAY +G REEN 32 ND S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B Mass: Gloria. Creed. One Mass “,For the Dead of War”, (Purple/Black) is permitted for Remembrance Sunday. 11 Monday White St Martin of Tours, Bishop (memorial) Bishop JOHN CUTHBERT HEDLEY O.S.B. (2nd Bishop of Newport and Menevia, then of the rede fi, ned Diocese of Newport) 1915, Gerald Cullen (Cardi ff, ) 2015 12 Tuesday Red St Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr (memorial) Ambrose Walsh (Cardi ff, ) 2020 13 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 32 Thomas Brennan (Cardi ff, ) 2000 14 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 32 or: White Wales: St Dyfrig, Bishop William Daly (Menevia) 2003, Philip Dwyer (Cardi ff, ) 2011 15 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 32 or: White St Albert the Great, Bishop and Doctor of the Church The Roman Martyrology notes the death today of St Malo, a 6th Century bishop from Wales who became abbot of a monastery in Brittany. November 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 284
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285 ORDO 16 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 32 or: White St Margaret of Scotland or: White St Gertrude, Virgin or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday or: White Herefordshire: St Edmund of Abingdon, Bishop Ieuan Wyn Jones (Cardi ff, ) 2010 P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING : +G REEN 33 RD S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B World Day of the Poor - Papal Message at tinyurl.com/PopeWDPM Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 17 S UNDAY +G REEN 33 RD S UNDAY OF O RDINARY T IME , Y EAR B World Day of the Poor - Papal Message at tinyurl.com/PopeWDPM Mass: Gloria. Creed. 18 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 33 or: White The Dedication of the Basilicas of Sts Peter and Paul, Apostles Mass: The Readings are Proper when this Memorial is observed (Lectionary II 1269). Archbishop JOHN ALOYSIUS MURPHY (4th Archbishop of Cardi ff, ) 1995 19 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 33 20 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 33 Thomas Dunne (Cardi ff, ) 2001 21 Thursday White The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (memorial) 22 Friday Red St Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr (memorial) Mass: St Cecilia is named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 23 Saturday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 33 or: Red St Clement I, Pope and Martyr or: White St Columban, Abbot or: W or G Votive Memorial of Our Lady on Saturday P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE B EVENING: +WHITE OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE, YEAR B (SOLEMNITY) Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 24 SUNDAY +WHITE OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, KING OF THE UNIVERSE, YEAR B (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Youth Sunday - see www.nationalyouthsunday.org.uk Office: At Prayer During the Day, today’,s antiphons with the Psalms of Sunday Week 1. November 2024 Sunday Cycle B p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 285
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286 ORDO 25 Monday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 34 or: Red St Catherine of Alexandria, Virgin and Martyr Mass: Optional Readings: Apoc 21:5-7, Ps 123: 2-5, 7-8 7, Alleluia: [We praise you, O God, we acknowledge you to be the Lord,] the noble army of martyrs praise you, O Lord. Mt 10:28-33. Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of Virgins or Common of Martyrs. 26 Tuesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 34 27 Wednesday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 34 Edmund Mullins (Menevia) 2019 28 Thursday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 34 John Kenneth Hughes (Menevia) 2003, J.H.Volan Evans (Cardi ff, ) 2005, Richard Edwards (Wrexham) 2010 29 Friday Green Weekday in Ordinary Time, Year II, Week 34 30 S ATURDAY R ED S T A NDREW , A POSTLE , P ATRON OF S COTLAND ( FEAST ) Mass: St Andrew is always named in the text of Eucharistic Prayer I. Office: At Prayer During the Day, antiphons and psalms of the occurring weekday. A DVENT 2024 Advent has a twofold character: as a season to prepare for Christmas, when Christ’,s first coming to us is remembered: and as a season when that remembrance directs the mind and heart to await Christ’,s coming at the end of time. Advent is thus a period for devout and joyful expectation. The playing of the organ and other musical instruments, and the decoration of the altar with flowers, should be done in a moderate manner, as is consonant with the character of the season, without anticipating the full joy of the Nativity of the Lord. The same moderation should be observed in the celebration of matrimony. Only when some genuine need or pastoral advantage requires it, may an appropriate Mass for Various Needs or a Votive Mass be celebrated. Daily Masses for the Dead are not allowed. For the rite of blessing an Advent Wreath at Mass, Evening Prayer or a Liturgy of the Word, see page 573-582 of the Book of Blessings. The Cycle of Prayer: During Advent and Christmastide, we are invited to pray for Migrants and Refugees, and for Expectant Mothers. P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE C EVENING: +PURPLE 1ST SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. November 2024 Sunday Cycle C p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 286
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287 ORDO DECEMBER 2024 The Pope’,s Intention : Let us pray that the coming Church Jubilee Year 2025 strengthens us in our faith, helping us to recognise the Risen Christ in the midst of our lives, transforming us into pilgrims of Christian hope. 1 SUNDAY +PURPLE 1ST SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass: Creed. Advent Preface I. Dewi Davies (Cardi ff, ) 2007 2 Monday Purple 1st Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. Bonaventure Welsford (Menevia) 2000 3 Tuesday White St Francis Xavier, Priest (memorial) Day of Prayer for Migrants and Refugees. 4 Wednesday Purple 1st Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. or: White St John Damascene, Priest and Doctor of the Church 5 Thursday Purple 1st Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. Peter Kelly (Menevia) 2019 6 Friday Purple 1st Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. or: White St Nicholas, Bishop Mass: Advent Preface I (even when St Nicholas is kept). 7 Saturday White St Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (memorial) Mass: Advent Preface I (even when St Ambrose is kept). B UT IN M ENEVIA D IOCESE W HITE D EDICATION OF THE C ATHEDRAL C HURCH ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Preface of the Dedication of a Church. Office: At Prayer During the Day, antiphons and psalms of the occurring weekday. P SALTER W EEK 2, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE C EVENING: + PURPLE 2ND SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. 8 SUNDAY + PURPLE 2ND SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass: Creed. Advent Preface I. 9 MONDAY WHITE THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Proper Preface of the Solemnity. Office: At Prayer During the Day, proper antiphons and the Complementary Psalms. DECEMBER 2024 Sunday Cycle C p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 287
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288 ORDO 10 Tuesday Purple 2nd Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. or: White Our Lady of Loreto Mass: Advent Preface I (even when Our Lady of Loreto is kept). Proper Readings for Our Lady of Loreto: First Reading Is 7:10-14 &, (Lectionary II 1428), Canticle Lk 1:46-55 (Lectionary II 1434), Gospel Lk 1:26-38 (Lectionary II 1443). Gospel Acclamation: Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee! Blessed art thou among women. or: Red Wales: St John Roberts, Priest, Martyr St John Roberts, a native of Merionethshire, was martyred today, at Tyburn, in 1610. 11 Wednesday Purple 2nd Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. or: White St Damasus I, Pope Mass: Advent Preface I (even when St Damasus is kept). 12 Thursday Purple 2nd Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. or: White Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass: Advent Preface I (even when Our Lady of Guadalupe is kept). Proper Readings for Our Lady of Guadalupe: First Reading Is 7:10-14 &, 8:10c (Lectionary II 985), Canticle I Sam 2: 1 &, 4-8 (Lectionary II 1431), Gospel Lk 1:39-47 (Lectionary II 1444). Office: A recent addition to the Breviary - use texts from the Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary. John Owen (Cardi ff, ) 2018 Less recent liturgical books will indicate a celebration of St Jane Frances de Chantal on this date - her observance is now permanently transferred to 12 August. 13 Friday Red St Lucy, Virgin and Martyr (memorial) Mass: Advent Preface I (even when St Lucy is kept). St Lucy is named in the extended text of Eucharistic Prayer I. 14 Saturday White St John of the Cross, Priest and Doctor of the Church (memorial) Mass: Advent Preface I (even when St John of the Cross is kept). P SALTER W EEK 3, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE C EVENING: + ROSE/P 3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT (GAUDETE SUNDAY) Mass &, Office: see directions for tomorrow’,s liturgy. DECEMBER 2024 Sunday Cycle C p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 288
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289 ORDO 15 SUNDAY + ROSE/P 3RD SUNDAY OF ADVENT (GAUDETE SUNDAY) Mass: Creed. Advent Preface I. The Advent moderation in the use of organ, other musical instruments, and flowers, does not apply to Gaudete Sunday. Michael Finlan (Menevia) 1999 16 Monday Purple 3rd Week of Advent Mass: Advent Preface I. At Mass, proper readings are given for the weekdays from 17-24 December, and these should be used instead of those indicated for the weekdays of the third week of Advent. The Divine Office uses the Antiphons, and hymns for Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, and the Office of Readings, as prescribed for Advent II. Only when some genuine need or pastoral advantage requires it, may an appropriate Mass for Various Needs be celebrated. Votive Masses and Daily Masses for the Dead are prohibited. Memorials which occur on days between 17 and 31 December are optional, if kept, they are to be commemorated at Mass by using the collect of the saint in place of the collect of the Mass of the day. At the Office of Readings, the proper reading of a Commemoration, with its antiphon, is used following the Second Reading of the Season, at Morning and Evening Prayer, the Gospel Antiphon and Closing Prayer of the Commemoration are recited after the closing prayer of the day. 17 Tuesday Purple 3rd Week of Advent Mass: Proper Mass for December 17, with Advent Preface II. Office: 3rd Week of Advent with special material for December 17. 18 Wednesday Purple 3rd Week of Advent Mass: Proper Mass for December 18, with Advent Preface II. Office: 3rd Week of Advent with special material for December 18. 19 Thursday Purple 3rd Week of Advent Mass: Proper Mass for December 19, with Advent Preface II. Office: 3rd Week of Advent with special material for December 19. 20 Friday Purple 3rd Week of Advent Mass: Proper Mass for December 20, with Advent Preface II. Office: 3rd Week of Advent with special material for December 20. 21 Saturday Purple 3rd Week of Advent, optionally, as a Commemoration, St Peter Canisius, Priest and Doctor of the Church Mass: Proper Mass for December 21, with Advent Preface II. Office: 3rd Week of Advent with special material for December 21. DECEMBER 2024 Sunday Cycle C p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 289
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290 ORDO P SALTER W EEK 4, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE C EVENING: + PURPLE 4TH SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass: Creed. Advent Preface II. Office: 4th Sunday of Advent with special material for December 21. Deacon Iain Cameron (Wrexham) 2022 22 SUNDAY + PURPLE 4TH SUNDAY OF ADVENT Mass: Creed. Advent Preface II. Office: 4th Sunday of Advent with special material for December 22. Expectant Mothers’, Sunday: prayer is recommended for expectant mothers. A formal blessing for expectant parents, text revised in 2012, is available at: tinyurl.com/blessXM 23 Monday Purple 4th Week of Advent, optionally, as a Commemoration, St John of Kanty, Priest Mass: Proper Mass for December 23, with Advent Preface II. Office: 4th Week of Advent with special material for December 23. 24 Tuesday Purple 4th Week of Advent Mass: Proper Mass for December 24, with Advent Preface II. Office: 4th Week of Advent with special material for December 24. John Fahy (Cardi ff, ) 2008 C HRISTMASTIDE After the annual celebration of the Paschal Mystery, there is no more ancient feast day for the Church than the recalling of the memory of the Nativity of the Lord and of the mysteries of his first appearing. This is the purpose of Christmas Time. For the rite of blessing a Christmas Manger or Nativity Scene at Mass or during a carol service, see pages 583-591 of the Book of Blessings. The rite of blessing a Christmas Tree is on pages 593-600. The Cycle of Prayer: Christmastide continues the themes begun in Advent: Migrants and Refugees, Expectant Mothers. EVENING: +WHITE THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST (SOLEMNITY) - CHRISTMAS VIGIL Mass: The Vigil Mass of the Nativity has its own Proper Readings in the Lectionary. Gloria, Creed, and, if using Eucharistic Prayer I, special insertions for Christmas. Note genuflection during the Creed when the Incarnation is mentioned. Text for the Proclamation of the Birth of Christ from the Roman Martyrology can be found at tinyurl.com/BirthChant –, this may be chanted as part of the Liturgy of the Hours on the evening of 24 December, or immediately before (not during) Midnight Mass. DECEMBER 2024 Sunday Cycle C p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 290
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291 ORDO Office: It is very appropriate to keep a solemn vigil by celebrating the Office of Readings before Midnight Mass. Night Prayer is not recited by those who attend the Office of Readings and Midnight Mass, otherwise, Night Prayer I of Sundays and Solemnities is celebrated. HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION 25 WEDNESDAY +WHITE THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST (SOLEMNITY) - CHRISTMAS DAY Mass: The Readings may be interchanged from the formulae provided for Mass at Midnight, at Dawn, and During the Day. Gloria, Creed, and Christmas inserts for Eucharistic Prayer I. Note genuflection during the Creed when the Incarnation is mentioned. All priests may celebrate three (stipended) Masses today on condition that they are celebrated at the proper times (Midnight, Dawn and Day). Office: Night Prayer II of Sundays and Solemnities is said. Denis Torney (Cardi ff, ) 2007 26 T HURSDAY R ED S T S TEPHEN , THE F IRST M ARTYR ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. St Stephen is always named in the text of Eucharistic Prayer I. Office: At Prayer During the Day, psalms of the occurring weekday. Evening Prayer is of December 26 in the Octave of Christmas. John Meredith (Cardi ff, ) 2013 27 F RIDAY W HITE S T J OHN , A POSTLE AND E VANGELIST ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Office: At Prayer During the Day, psalms of the occurring weekday. Evening Prayer is of December 27 in the Octave of Christmas. 28 S ATURDAY R ED T HE H OLY I NNOCENTS , M ARTYRS ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Office: Evening Prayer I of the Feast of The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Vincent Daly (Wrexham) 2005, John O,Regan (Cardi ff, ) 2016 P SALTER W EEK 1, S UNDAY R EADING C YCLE C EVENING : +W HITE T HE H OLY F AMILY OF J ESUS , M ARY AND J OSEPH ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. DECEMBER 2024 Sunday Cycle C p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 291
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292 ORDO 29 S UNDAY +W HITE T HE H OLY F AMILY OF J ESUS , M ARY AND J OSEPH ( FEAST ) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Office: Evening Prayer II of the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Michael Mar ti n (Cardi ff, ) 2001 30 Monday White Sixth Day within the Octave of Christmas Mass: Gloria. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Office: At Prayer During the Day, psalms of the occurring weekday. Evening Prayer is of December 30 in the Octave of Christmas. 31 Tuesday White Seventh Day within the Octave of Christmas, optionally, as a Commemoration, St Sylvester I, Pope Mass: Gloria. Preface I-III of the Nativity of the Lord. Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. Office: At Prayer During the Day, psalms of the occurring weekday. A plenary indulgence is granted, under the usual conditions, for devoutly assisting at the recitation or solemn singing, in a church or oratory, of the hymn, Te Deum, in thanksgiving for all the benefits received in the course of the last year. Marshall Gibbs (Cardi ff, ) 2004 EVENING: WHITE MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. JANUARY 2025 The Pope’,s Intention : To be announced in or around February 2024. 1 WEDNESDAY WHITE MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD (SOLEMNITY) Mass: Gloria. Creed. Preface I of the Blessed Virgin Mary (“,on the Solemnity of the Motherhood...”,). Special inserts for Christmas if Eucharistic Prayer I is used. A plenary indulgence is granted, under the usual conditions, for the devout recitation in a church or oratory of the hymn, Veni Creator, imploring divine aid for the course of the New Year. DECEMBER 2024 Sunday Cycle C p209-296_Welsh_2024.qxp_Layout 1 02/11/2023 10:04 Page 292
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