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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

PARISH LIVESTREAM

PARISH MASS - LIVESTREAM


  • 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

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 May 15, 2026
A SINCERE APOLOGY for the late cancellation of the parish social. This was due to insufficient ticket sales.  If you would like a refund for your ticket please let me know. Fr Chris
By Webmaster May 15, 2026
As part of the consultation currently taking place across our two Dioceses, there is an opportunity for all clergy, religious and members of the lay faithful to contribute by completing an online questionnaire, either individually or as a parish group. Prayerful reflection should be given to the questions so that the Holy Spirit may guide this process of discernment. Prayer resources and a presentation are available on the diocesan website to support this process. Responses should be submitted no later than Friday, 22nd May 2026 .  For more information and to complete the questionnaire, please visit: https://www.dioceseofleeds.org.uk/leeds-middlesbrough-consultation-2026/
By Webmaster May 15, 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 May 15, 2026
This Sunday the 17th of May students from the Cardinal Heenan Lourdes pilgrimage group will be selling drinks, cakes and sweets after the 10.30 Mass at St Urban’s, they will have a card machine too! Anything you can give to support their trip will be gratefully received. It is a wonderful opportunity for our young people to develop their faith and to serve others.
By Webmaster May 15, 2026
Baptism preparation sessions will be held on the 23rd of May at 3.00pm in the meeting room at St Urban’s.
By Webmaster May 15, 2026
Time for prayers, questions, input from a priest and social time. There are two groups meeting simultaneously; under 18s and over 18s. Fridays 6.30pm-8.15pm: Friday 22nd May, Cathedral Hall, Leeds. Under 18 participants must complete and return a permission form prior to attending. For permission forms and to notify of attendance (all participants) please contact Vocations Promoter, Fr Simon Lodge vocations@dioceseofleeds.org.uk . Have you considered if you have a priestly vocation? Alongside this meeting please feel free to have a conversation with me. I am a living example of both it never being “too late” also how the Lord works in mysterious ways!  Fr Chris
By Webmaster May 15, 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.
By Webmaster May 15, 2026
Baptism preparation sessions will be held on the 23rd of May at 3.00pm in the meeting room at St Urban’s.
By Webmaster April 18, 2026
The next SVP meeting will be on the 20th April at 7pm in the Meeting Room at St Urban’s. All are welcome to attend.

PARISH & DIOCESE EVENTS

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

By Webmaster May 15, 2026
A SINCERE APOLOGY for the late cancellation of the parish social. This was due to insufficient ticket sales.  If you would like a refund for your ticket please let me know. Fr Chris
By Webmaster May 15, 2026
Join Catholic Care on Sunday 19th July 12.30pm at Catholic Care Head Office for our summer fundraiser! Enjoy live music from Voices of Yorkshire, a BBQ, games, raffles, cakes and more. Browse the clothes and book sale, try henna and relax with friends and family. Free entry and all proceeds support Catholic Care’s vital work in the local community.  Catholic Care are active in our parish and it is a great way to show our appreciation of their work.
By Webmaster May 15, 2026
Baptism preparation sessions will be held on the 23rd of May at 3.00pm in the meeting room at St Urban’s.
By Webmaster May 15, 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.
By Webmaster May 15, 2026
Those of you who were at last Sunday’s Vigil Mass at St Urban’s will have heard about the opportunity to sponsor runners, including young people from our parish, who ran in relay in the Leeds Marathon raising money for a number of good causes including the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal’s soup kitchen in Bradford, and the rebuilding of the Little Sisters of the Poor. Thank you to those who donated on the spot. Here is the Just Giving link for the runners from Saturday evening's Mass if you wish also to contribute: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/verso-ialto?utm_medium=CF&utm_source=EM
By Webmaster May 15, 2026
We use the word glory a lot in the life of prayer. In a general sense glory is one of those attractive words, a word that we don’t normally use in a negative way. We like to attach ourselves to it if we can, for example by engaging with things like coronations, royal weddings and the like. Sometimes we use the term “reflected glory”, a glory that is not ours but that we are associated with in some way. Glory was an important concept in the world that Jesus inhabited. Glory comes from the Latin, “Gloria” meaning fame or renown. Glory was the preoccupation of the ruling class – conquest, palaces, and slaves. The elevation of one over the other by superiority and often vicious oppression. The Jewish understanding of glory was different, they had a Hebrew word for it – the Shekinah. For the Jews glory – the Shekinah – was the presence of God, for example in the pillar of cloud and the pillar of fire in the desert when the Jews left Egypt. The Shekinah was also understood to be present in the Tabernacle and the Temple in Jerusalem. The word Shekinah is not found in the Bible but it was a concept that biblical scholars, teachers and rabbis, including Jesus, would recognise and understand. The setting for Sunday’s Gospel is where Jesus is preparing and strengthening the apostles for His departure, in this instance not His Ascension into heaven, but the departure of his death. Understandably He turns to His Father in prayer. Jesus asks His Father to glorify him through the exercise of the power that the Father has given Him. But this is not the power of the Emperor Tiberius in Rome, the Procurator Pilate, or that of King Herod, a power associated with force and coercion, a power limited by time, but something much more significant, the power of Jesus offering eternal life to those who follow Him. A power of service and love. A glory of light and life – eternal life. Though they did not know it at the time the apostles were bring invited to share in this glory of Jesus. The glory of a glorious eternity, not one of sceptres, jewels and palaces, and not built on the foundations of the subjugation of others, but a glory created by limitless love, of limitless generosity and limitless reciprocity, the ultimate expression of love. The glory which is the relationship between the Father and the Son enwrapped by the Holy Spirit. The invitation to participation in this divine glory is for all people in all times and places. This glory is meant for you; it was and is intended for you from the foundation of the world. It is only our own frailty, our weakness, and our sin that keeps us from it. Being in the world, as we are, is hard. A thousand snares surround us, what are we to do? Through our baptism we belong to God our loving Father and He gives us into the care of his beloved son. All that Jesus has belongs to the Father, and all that the Father has belongs to Jesus. Because we are in the world Jesus tells us today that He prays for us; He prays that we will choose eternal life over eternal death, eternal glory over eternal shame, that we will, though the grace of the Holy Spirit, and the love of God and each other, share in the "shekinah" of God the Most High. We are God’s sons and daughter not God’s slaves, He gives us the means of realising our eternal destiny, our eternal glory, it’s really down to us. Jesus prays for us that this may be so, let’s pray for each other too. God bless and keep you over the coming week. 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.