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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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 Monday of the Octave of Easter

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The Resurrection of the Lord  Find out more
Click on the image above for  today's  Reading.
 

‘Go    and    tell    my    brothers    to    go     to    Galilee,   

and    there     they    will    see    me.’

Praise God! Today we have alleluias, flowers, joyful music and a festive celebration as we continue the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. Each day this week, we hear differing accounts of Jesus’ appearances to His disciples.
Today’s Gospel begins in the middle of the story. In the first seven verses, Matthew tells us that Mary Magdalene and the “other” Mary had left at daybreak to go to Jesus’ tomb. When they arrived at the tomb, an angel appeared before them. The angel then rolled back the stone from the tomb and sat upon it. The angel then told the women that Jesus was not in the tomb. The angel then instructed them to go and tell Jesus’ disciples that He has risen from the dead. The disciples were to go to Galilee. They would find Jesus there! Did these two women wonder if they were having hallucinations? Yet, each of them had seen and heard the same thing. If Jesus truly was alive, they would ask for nothing more!
As the women were going to find the disciples, Jesus appeared before them! He lovingly greeted them. Did they think they were having another hallucination? Yet, in their hearts, they realized that Jesus was standing before them. They knelt before Jesus, embraced His feet and praised God that Jesus had returned to them. Jesus then told them to go and tell the disciples to go to Galilee. Jesus would be there!
St Matthew tells us that somehow, the guards heard this fantastic tale. Immediately, they went to the chief priests and told them what they had learned. The chief priests were extremely concerned. If this rumour spread, they would have havoc. Thus, the chief priests decided to bribe the soldiers. They gave them a large amount of money to keep silent. They also told them if someone asked what had happened to Jesus’ body, they were to say that they had fallen asleep while they were on duty. And while they were sleeping, someone had come and stolen the body of Jesus! The soldiers eagerly complied with their plan. In return, the soldiers were paid off! Yet, word of Jesus’ resurrection and the women’s account of their encounter with Jesus rapidly spread throughout Jerusalem. And the world was drastically changed!
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could personally encounter Jesus during this Eastertide? What a wondrous gift that would be! Who knows? If we have open eyes, minds and hearts today, we also may encounter Jesus! 

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Paschal Candle   Find out more
Masses for this and the coming week

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



Wednesday  Requiem Mass 11.00am ( RT)
  Thursday  10.00am  (in the Sacristy)
Friday  10.00am  (in the Sacristy)
Saturday  6.00pm
Sunday 10.00am
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 
April 5th 2026
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St Patrick's Charity Number:  1177272

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