
All churches times below
ST MARY'S CHURCHÂ MASSES
Saturday 18.00
Sunday 8.30- 10.30
Daily Mass 9.30
Holy days 9.30 & 19:30
Bank Holidays 11:00
Confession
Saturday 10-10.30am, 6.40pm
Exposition
Wednesday 10.00-14.00 & 19.00-20.00
Baptism
Sunday 11.45 By appointment
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St Elizabeth's Church Masses
Sunday 9.00am
First Friday Mass 2.00pm
Confessions before Mass
Baptisms By appointment
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First Sunday of the month
Exposition
Mondays 2.00pm - 3.00pm
Thursdays 2.00pm - 3.00pm
Coffee Morning :after Mass on the first Sunday of every month. Also after the 2pm First Friday Mass.

St Vincent's Church Masses
Saturday Vigil    18.30
Sunday 11:00
Daily Mass 10:00 Monday to Friday
Except Tuesday 19:30
Holy Days 10:00 Â 19.30
Confessions Saturday10.30-11:00
Baptism -By appointement
Why is Mass important?
The Catholic Church calls the Mass 'the source and summit of our Christian lives' (Catechism, 1324). It is both source and summit because, at Mass, we encounter Jesus in a unique way. There we come into his presence, uniting our lives with him: there we receive Christ himself in Holy Communion, which is truly his Body and Blood.At Mass our souls are filled with his power and strength and we are given the means to love one another, as Christ commanded (John 13:34). Finally the Mass is the best way of giving thanks to God for all the gifts he has given us. Another word for the Mass is 'Eucharist', which means 'thanksgiving'. Structure of the Mass Introductory Rites Liturgy of the Word Readings: We listen to God's word in the Bible - through which he speaks to us with a promise for our lives Homily Profession of FaithIntercessions Liturgy of the Eucharist Preparation of the Gifts: The bread and wine are brought to the altar. In spirit we offer our lives as well Eucharistic Prayer: Jesus is made present, and through him we offer our prayers to the Father for the needs of the world. Communion Rite: We receive Christ's body and blood, a moment of intimate closeness to Jesus Concluding Rites: We are sent out 'to love and serve the Lord', and to bring his Good News to others.
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