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A very warm welcome

We are delighted that you have taken the time to visit our website. All are welcome at our Parish, St Jeanne Jugan, incorporating St Urban's and Our Lady of Lourdes Churches and serving St Urban's and Sacred Heart Schools. If you you happen to be in the area please do stop by and join us for Holy Mass

PARISH LIVESTREAM

PARISH MASS - LIVESTREAM

Status: As scheduled


  • Weekend Mass

    Saturday: St Urban's: 6:00pm (Vigil)

    Sunday:St Urban's : 10:30am

  • Weekday Mass

    Tuesday: St Urban's: 19:00pm

    Thursday: St Urban's: 10:00am

  • Holy Days Mass Times

    Holy Days Mass Times: TBA

SCHEDULE

Status: As scheduled


PARISH INFORMATION

Find out about our parish news, updates and activities. Feel free to download our recent parish newsletter, or simply read our current news found within this section.

LATEST NEWS

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LATEST PARISH NEWS

Our recent news and parish notices. Keep in touch with our most up-to-date news items

By Webmaster August 1, 2025
The next session of the 200 Club is underway. The 200 Club raises money towards the upkeep of both of our churches. It costs £10 for a 10 week session. The prizes are £30 and £20 each week, and, for the final draw on week 10, the prizes will be £100 and 2 x £50 prizes. There are plenty of spare numbers so we are seeking new members. The chances of winning are very high and it is a great way to support the parish. Please see Peter at the back of the church after Saturday and Sunday Masses.
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
HAS YOUR CHILD MADE THEIR FIRST HOLY COMMUNION? If so they can become a member of our altar server team in either of our churches. It is a wonderful opportunity to draw nearer (literally) to the Lord Jesus in the Mass and to better understand  what happens in the Mass and other liturgical celebrations. Training will be given.
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
Bishop Marcus will confer the sacrament of Confirmation in our Deanery on the 25th of November with the venue to be confirmed. As usual preparation for the sacrament for year 6 children will take place in our schools. There may be children who do not attend our schools who have already made their first reconciliation and communion who also need confirmation. If you know of anyone in this position please do get in touch with me as soon as possible. I would also like to hear from anyone in the parish who can help with the preparation programme for this sacrament (also the other “Sacraments of Initiation” - Reconciliation and Holy Communion) as last year I did these on my own. Thank you. Fr Chris
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
Catherine Liddle takes up her appointment this week as parish administrator. Many of you will know Catherine from Our Lady of Lourdes. Catherine will work the equivalent of one day a week based in the St Urban’s office. I must confess it is a great relief to have some dedicated admin support. Fr Chris
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
This meets every Wednesday at 10:30am to 12.00 in the meeting room at St Urban’s and is supported by Catholic Care. It is a wonderful opportunity for people to meet each other over tea , coffee and cake. Every week there are different activities. It is a place where you can be yourself, meet new people, and have some fun! Future activities include 6th August a “Sing Along” special; 13th of August a visit to Grag House; 20th of August , Summer Garden Party; 27th of August chair yoga and meditation.  More information is available from Louise on 07980 313333. The programme of activities is available at the back of the church.
By Webmaster July 19, 2025
It’s good to be back with you all after two week working as a chaplain in Lourdes, the first week with our own Diocesan pilgrimage, the second week as a chaplain to the Ampleforth pilgrimage. It has been a very busy but grace filled two weeks. I prayed for your intentions every day and I offered Masses for them too. It was particularly good to see our teenagers and, on the second week, young adults caring for the sick and the vulnerable with great compassion, care and concern. God willing their faith has been strengthened too. I want to sincerely apologise for any disruption or inconvenience my absence may have caused, especially due to unexpected illness. I am very grateful to Fr Paddy also Cannons Nunan and Cassidy for their support in covering my time away. At the back of the church you will find a small prayer card for you from me as a token of my prayers for you at the shrine. Hopefully there will be enough for everyone.  Fr Chris
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
This will take place on Saturday the 27th of September. It’s a great day out and an opportunity to visit Our Blessed Mother in the beautiful “England’s Nazareth”. There is an early start with a return in the evening but it really is worth it. It would be great if we could get enough numbers for a parish coach. I will leave a sign-up sheet at the back of our churches to canvass initial interest. Fr Chris
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
Bishop Marcus will confer the sacrament of Confirmation in our Deanery on the 25th of November with the venue to be confirmed. As usual preparation for the sacrament for year 6 children will take place in our schools. There may be children who do not attend our schools who have already made their first reconciliation and communion who also need confirmation. If you know of anyone in this position please do get in touch with me as soon as possible. I would also like to hear from anyone in the parish who can help with the preparation programme for this sacrament (also the other “Sacraments of Initiation” - Reconciliation and Holy Communion) as last year I did these on my own. Thank you. Fr Chris
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
Catherine Liddle takes up her appointment this week as parish administrator. Many of you will know Catherine from Our Lady of Lourdes. Catherine will work the equivalent of one day a week based in the St Urban’s office. I must confess it is a great relief to have some dedicated admin support. Fr Chris

PARISH & DIOCESE EVENTS

Our recent news and parish notices. Keep in touch with our most up-to-date news items

By Webmaster August 1, 2025
The next baptism preparation session will take place on the 23rd of August at 2.00pm at St Urban’s. Please remember that booking a baptism cannot be happen without first attending a preparation session.
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
GETTING TO KNOW YOU: The next date for the Tuesday evening socials is Tuesday the 5th of August . We meet at the Meanwood Tavern for a drink and some pizza. It's a great opportunity to meet new people in the parish and catch up with others. We walk up after Tuesday evening Mass, or you can meet us there at around 7.45pm. For any questions, or to join the WhatsApp group for reminders, please get in touch with Joaquim Messa on 07454 678034 or Sarah Messa on 07952723416.
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
This meets every Wednesday at 10:30am to 12.00 in the meeting room at St Urban’s and is supported by Catholic Care. It is a wonderful opportunity for people to meet each other over tea , coffee and cake. Every week there are different activities. It is a place where you can be yourself, meet new people, and have some fun! Future activities include 6th August a “Sing Along” special; 13th of August a visit to Grag House; 20th of August , Summer Garden Party; 27th of August chair yoga and meditation.  More information is available from Louise on 07980 313333. The programme of activities is available at the back of the church.
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
These are a series of workshops where you learn to pray and you learn to live, they are every Thursday in the meeting room at St Urban’s from 7:00pm to 9:00pm (please note the new time) . For more information see www.tovpil.org or contact Vincenzo on 07367150001, Solange on 07446004352 , or Francis on 07940856029.
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
This will take place on Saturday the 27th of September. It’s a great day out and an opportunity to visit Our Blessed Mother in the beautiful “England’s Nazareth”. There is an early start with a return in the evening but it really is worth it. It would be great if we could get enough numbers for a parish coach. I will leave a sign-up sheet at the back of our churches to canvass initial interest. Fr Chris
By Webmaster August 1, 2025
Have you ever received a legacy where someone has left you something? We hear in this week's gospel of dissatisfaction with a legacy. A little context is useful here. The man rather rudely interrupts Jesus who is teaching at the time demanding that Jesus tell his brother to give him his share of an inheritance. His question is not surprising as he sees Jesus as a rabbi and rabbis were routinely asked for their particular views on aspects of Jewish law and tradition. There is an irony in Jesus’ statement when he says, “who appointed me your judge” when in fact Jesus is the judge, who will be our judge – your judge – too. Jesus' response is clear in his views about material goods, that life does not consist of the "abundance one one's processions". This view is found in Jewish tradition. Instinctively, particularly for those of us who are older, the caution urged upon us by Jesus rings very true. When someone dies and goes to meet God every aspect of outward show, poverty or prosperity, is stripped away. Today, for someone, somewhere, today is a person’s end time here on earth. The knowledge of this should give us an insight, a “wisdom of heart” to know what is important. But we are besieged; we are bombarded by a culture and a society where acquisition and ownership seems to be everything – the whole of our society is structured around it. What are we to do? As Christians we live in the presence of God and we look to a future with Him. We already participate in the divine life of God through the sacraments, also through fellowship with each other, and by being of service to others. But we also live in the world surrounded, as one hymn puts it, by a "thousand snares". Whilst we are in the world Jesus tells us that each and every one of us is called to be salt and light to our brothers and sisters; a point of reference for humanity in a complex and confusing landscape. Yes, there are things that we need for ourselves and those that we love but, this needs to be kept in balance knowing that for us everything in this world is transient. All of us are our mortal, a mortality that can come to us at any time. Our bodies will die, we just don’t know when. But Jesus in his life, death, and resurrection shows us that our mortality is not our end. Jesus wants us to be where he is, in eternal beauty, light and peace where we are still ourselves but perfected. One with God; eternal life with, God willing, all those that we love. In the material world you have probably heard the phrase “cape diem “, which is a Latin phrase meaning "seize the day"; perhaps a better term for us is “carpe aeternum”, seize eternity. As always please be assured of my daily prayers for your needs and intentions. Fr Chris

Pope Francis

If peoples are to remain brothers and sisters, prayer must rise unceasingly to Heaven, and one single word constantly echo on earth: peace.