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St  Patrick's  Roman  Catholic  Church  in   Grangetown,   Cardiff,   is   part   of   the   Cardiff    Deanery   of   the Roman   Catholic   Archdiocese   of   Cardiff.  

This Church  opened   on   St Patrick's Day  March  17th  1930.

St Patricks RC Primary School is  in Lucknow Street, Grangetown

 It has close links with the Church.

The school  website.  http://www.stpatricks-primary.co.uk/

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grangetown@cardiffmenevia.org

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Wednesday  of  Holy Week ( Spy Wednesday)

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Click on the image above for  today's  Reading
Wednesday 1st April  2026

Forgive    us    our    trespasses    as    we    forgive    those   

who    trespass    against    us.

Today we experience Judas Iscariot negotiating with the chief priests. The chief priests are delighted. After all, 30 pieces of silver is a small price to pay for having this man Jesus given to them. Jesus had been a thorn in the side of the Pharisees for a long time. Judas then began to look for the opportunity to hand Jesus over to them. This day is often called 'Spy  Wednesday'
St Matthew then abruptly shifts to a very different scene. As we know, it was Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Jesus’ disciples come and ask Him where He wishes to celebrate the Passover meal. That evening in Jerusalem, Jesus and His apostles gathered around the table.

While they were enjoying their meal, Jesus astounds them when He bluntly tells them: “One of you will betray me.”

Imagine the horror and shock the apostles must have experienced.  They loved Jesus. They had left their families and jobs to follow him. Why would they betray him?
Jesus then tells them that His betrayer is one who had dipped his hand into the dish with Jesus. Then each of His disciples asked Jesus: am I the one? Did they also look at each other and wonder who among them would be the one to betray Jesus? Finally, Judas asks: “Is it I, Lord?” Jesus simply responds: “You have said so.”
All of us have experienced betrayal at various times in our lives and in differing degrees. Some betrayals are small and thus, they may be a bit easier to forgive. Other betrayals are life-changing. It may be that our lives take a completely different path after the betrayal. It also is likely that this experience may make it very difficult for us to trust any other person with our personal lives.
Jesus understands betrayal. He was handed over by one of his closest friends and followers. Yes, Jesus is God. However, Jesus also was human. He experienced the breadth of emotions you and I experience. Thus, Judas’ betrayal must have hurt him deeply. Judas was a man he had chosen, a man he had trusted. Judas was a man who betrayed him!
Have there been times in our lives when we also have betrayed Jesus?  Jesus will forgive us! Perhaps the more important question is: can we forgive ourselves? Jesus never stops loving us, no matter what we do!

Jesus continues to invite us to come to Him! Today will we accept his invitation?

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First    Station
Jesus is condemned to death
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Masses for this and the coming week

Wednesday  10.00am  (
in the Sacristy)

Maundy  Thursday  7.00pm

Good Friday  3.00pm 

Easter Vigil Holy Saturday  7.30pm

Easter  Sunday      10.00am 
The Resurrection of the Lord

Monday  10.00am  (in the Sacristy)
Tuesday  10.00am (
in the Sacristy)

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What is Chrism?
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Chrism is a  mixture of olive oil and balsam oil.  
It will be  consecrated by Archbishop Mark during the Chrism Mass today in St David's Cathedral Cardiff. 
It symbolizes the Holy Spirit's seal, and is used in baptisms, confirmations, ordinations, and the dedication of churches. Priests often carry a small phial of Chrism  for the  anointing of the sick. 
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Read our Parish Newsletter 
March 29th  2026
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Use this link to donate money to the Parish. Please click here.
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Mass can also be followed on these links.

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Please follow us:   St Patrick’s Church Grangetown @StPatsGrange

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Latest  News  and  Information

               

This includes:          Newsletters,        

       

             Latest news  from  Pope  Leo     St Patrick's  Primary  School  Website  

                 What does IHS mean?          

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St Patrick's Charity Number:  1177272

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