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ST JEANNE JUGAN

Churches of Our Lady of Lourdes and St Urban

0113 225 9751

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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

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  • 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

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25/04/26 - Apologies, our livestream is currently offline due to a technical issue. We wil remedy this asap.




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.

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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 June 6, 2026
FIRST HOLY COMMUNIONS: This coming Saturday the 13th at 10:00am is the third and final First Holy Communion Mass of this year in the parish this time with the children of Sacred Heart School. I want to sincerely thank our school’s catechists for preparing our children. Also, all boys and girls who have made their First Holy Communion can become altar servers . I would strongly encourage this as it is a great privilege to serve at Lord’s altar and a good way of seeing close up what a priest does in celebrating the Mass. Fr Chris
By Webmaster June 6, 2026
THE 200 CLUB: for those of you who do not know, the 200 Club is a prize draw in the parish that takes place over 10 weeks. There are 200 numbers available which means that the odds of winning are extremely good. We have plenty of spare numbers for new members. The price is £10 for a 10 week session, the object is to raise money for church funds whilst half the money is paid to members. There are 9 draws of £30 and £20, and a final draw of £100 and two of £50. Peter Craggs will be at the back of the church on Sunday to collect subscriptions; payment can also be made by the Dona card machines or the QR code.
By Webmaster June 6, 2026
We are invited to join Bishop Marcus with his prayer for vocations for men and women:  “Our Lady of Unfailing Help! Pray that the Lord of the Harvest will send labourers into His harvest and that He will grant an abundance of vocations to the priesthood, diaconate and religious life within the Diocese of Leeds, and throughout the world. Amen.”
By Webmaster June 6, 2026
Our repository could do with items to sell. It may be that you have unwanted religious images or statues that someone else would love to have. If you have anything that you no longer need, feel free to leave them in the sacristy in either of our churches. Thank you.
By Webmaster June 6, 2026
CORPUS CHRISTI : This Sunday, the 7th , is the Feast of The Most Holy Body and Blood of the Lord, Corpus Christi. This year at St Urban’s, weather permitting, we will have a small procession. We will leave the church, cross Grove Road, and then cross Grove Lane using the Zebra crossing; then take a short walk up Grove Lane, cross Grove Lane taking the right turn into Grove Gardens, just go round that little block of houses, take a right on Grove Avenue to where it meets Grove Lane, take another right turn up Grove Lane, use the Zebra again to get across Grove Lane then cross Grove Road back to St Urban’s for Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament outside the church. Other than crossing the roads, we will keep strictly to the pavements. Please follow the instructions of the stewards in their yellow gilets. Tea, coffee, wine and cake are provided afterwards in the meeting room. God willing it is a nice relatively small-scale way to thank the Lord Jesus for the gift of his body and blood and an opportunity to take Our Blessed Lord into our streets. Fr Chris
By Webmaster June 6, 2026
Could you inspire Catholics to help the Church’s overcome poverty and injustice throughout the world? Do you want to work for CAFOD and encourage support and partnership within the Church? CAFOD are looking for a part-time Community Participation Coordinator to work in the Diocese of Leeds. Please follow the link for more details and please pass on to any friends or relatives who might be interested. Closing date: 21 June 2026. See cafod.org.uk/work-with-us
By WEBMASTER June 6, 2026
FIRST HOLY COMMUNIONS: This coming Saturday the 13th at 10:00am is the third and final First Holy Communion Mass of this year in the parish this time with the children of Sacred Heart School. I want to sincerely thank our school’s catechists for preparing our children. Also, all boys and girls who have made their First Holy Communion can become altar servers . I would strongly encourage this as it is a great privilege to serve at Lord’s altar and a good way of seeing close up what a priest does in celebrating the Mass. Fr Chris
By Webmaster June 6, 2026
Baptism preparation: This will take place on Saturday the 27th of June at St Urban’s church at 02:00pm. Dates for baptisms cannot be agreed without attending the course. The next course after this will be September..
By Webmaster May 30, 2026
A series of 15 sessions of Prayer and Life Workshops, a program where you “learn to pray and you learn to live”, will be held in the meeting room at St Urban’s every Wednesday from 6.45pm to 8.45pm.

PARISH & DIOCESE EVENTS

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

By Webmaster June 6, 2026
SUPPORTING THE LITTLE SISTERS REBUILD APPEAL: 2 fundraising dates for your diaries. Both are Clothes Sales and both are  at St Urban's. They are Saturday the 13th of June and Saturday the 27th of June from 11 30am to 4pm. Refreshments will be available to quench the thirst after all that buying!
By Webmaster June 6, 2026
CORPUS CHRISTI : This Sunday, the 7th , is the Feast of The Most Holy Body and Blood of the Lord, Corpus Christi. This year at St Urban’s, weather permitting, we will have a small procession. We will leave the church, cross Grove Road, and then cross Grove Lane using the Zebra crossing; then take a short walk up Grove Lane, cross Grove Lane taking the right turn into Grove Gardens, just go round that little block of houses, take a right on Grove Avenue to where it meets Grove Lane, take another right turn up Grove Lane, use the Zebra again to get across Grove Lane then cross Grove Road back to St Urban’s for Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament outside the church. Other than crossing the roads, we will keep strictly to the pavements. Please follow the instructions of the stewards in their yellow gilets. Tea, coffee, wine and cake are provided afterwards in the meeting room. God willing it is a nice relatively small-scale way to thank the Lord Jesus for the gift of his body and blood and an opportunity to take Our Blessed Lord into our streets. Fr Chris
By Webmaster June 6, 2026
NO MASS IN THE PARISH ON FRIDAY THE 12TH . This is the annual Celebration of Priesthood in Leeds Cathedral. All are welcome to join Bishop Marcus and the priests of the Diocese for Mass at 11.30am that day.
By Webmaster June 6, 2026
10K ROAD RACE: This takes place next Sunday, the 14th . Grove Road will be closed until 11.00am. Because of this Sunday Mass at St Urbans will be at 11.30 not 10.30 . Apologies in advance for the disruption but it is beyond our control.  Fr Chris
By Webmaster June 6, 2026
Baptism preparation: This will take place on Saturday the 27th of June at St Urban’s church at 02:00pm. Dates for baptisms cannot be agreed without attending the course. The next course after this will be September..
By Webmaster June 5, 2026
We all have likes and dislikes, what about bread? There are many varieties, my favourite is one that, this side of eternity, I will never taste again. My Grandmother Kate Butler would bake bread, though I am not sure how she did it, as during my early childhood the fireplace was open with a crane on which hung pots and kettles, but I do remember her bread, it was large and round with a cross incised into the top, one of the ingredients was butter milk which gave it a cake-like texture. It is now something of memory rather than taste or texture. It was something transient, something temporary like all food stuffs, in fact like most things in life. The transience of human existence and the things that we value is a big theme in the Bible. The only thing that is constant, unchanging, eternal, forever, is God. At the dawn to time, planted into the soul of humanity, was the likeness of God, particularly God’s immortality in our soul. Perhaps that’s why over the entirety of human history we have always sensed that the limits of mortality is not the natural state of humanity. Even today people without religious belief talk of someone “passing over” (to where you may ask), it’s as though people cannot bring themselves to utter the “D” word fearing that it has some kind of power of finality over them. But God never has been content to leave us to the darkness of some kind of neutral underworld, called Sheol in the Bible, or at worst eternity with the devil (remember that hell does exist). No. He created you for eternal life. God willing, the life that you have here is pale foreshadowing of eternal life in God, a life of wonder which no eye has seen and no ear has heard. This Sunday, the feast of The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, he hear part of something called the bread of life discourse, the setting has been the miraculous feeding of 5,000 people. Understandably Jesus’ listeners want more of a good thing, but Jesus tells them that He can do much more than providing a limitless supply of food. Eat bread and you get hungry again, but Jesus offers a different kind of nourishment, something limitless in its properties, something that does not go stale and decay, something that is the key to opening up the endless horizon of eternity – Himself in what we know as the Eucharist. But, as always, we need to remember the setting for today’s story, the last supper had not happened and what Jesus was saying must have seemed to his listeners something deeply puzzling, deeply disturbing and even disgusting, for example the drinking of any blood was forbidden in the book of Leviticus. The point is that a person who is in union with Jesus is in union with the Father through the Holy Spirit. If you are in union with Jesus, you already have eternal life in you. How is this possible? Jesus has died and risen and can never die again, if you have Jesus in you also share in his eternal life. For those in union with Jesus death is merely a moment, come than gone. As always Jesus goes further. He enables us to experience this union with Him not only in faith but in His very self in the Eucharist. When we receive the Eucharist we take into our very selves the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus, take a moment to think about how amazing this is. Reflect on the enormity of what is given to us. How can we ever be worthy of something like this? The truth is we can’t, but we can do our best to be worthy through the grace of confession and absolution anyone; who eats this bread will live for ever. During Mass, when the host and the chalice are elevated, thank Jesus for His very presence with us; perhaps join with me in the silent prayer I have said in this moment from my earliest childhood, “My Lord and My God”. With every blessing and the assurance 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.