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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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Weekday in the Second Week of Eastertide

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Click on the image above for  today's  Reading.
 

"Go     forth    and    preach    the    Gospel"

Today the Gospel of John weaves together a variety of images of earth and heaven. John talks about the person who is “earthly” and who speaks of “earthly things.” Then John writes that the One who comes from heaven reigns above all. Of course, John is writing about Jesus.

John then reiterates that Jesus is “the One above all.” Jesus testifies to the truth. However, John also writes that no one accepts Jesus’ testimony! However, if we do believe in Jesus and accept His testimony, we certify that God is trustworthy.

Our belief in Jesus also comes with a responsibility. We are called to proclaim the Gospel by our words and more importantly, by our deeds. We have to live our faith, not simply profess our faith in Jesus.

Just as Jesus commissioned His disciples to “Go forth and preach the Gospel,” Jesus also sends us forth to live the Gospel and to preach the Gospel in word and deed. This is our call, our challenge and our gift! How will we respond? Will we go forth and spread the Gospel by word and example? Jesus is depending on us!

One of our Parishioners is taking part in an SVP Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.Follow her on her journey.
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Chris   will walk 11   miles  from   Caldas de Reis  to Padron today.
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The scallop shells guide the pilgrims on their way. The shell’s lines represent the many different Camino routes across Europe, all converging at Santiago de Compostela. 

Please remember her and all the pilgrims in your prayers.
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The Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage (Camino de Santiago) is an ancient network of routes leading to the shrine of St. James in Galicia, Spain.    Pilgrims use a "Credencial" (passport) to collect  daily stamps (at least two per day) on the  journey to prove they have travelled the  route.
Saint James is the Patron Saint of Spain and, according to tradition, what are believed to be his remains are held in Santiago de Compostela.  He was one of the 12 Apostles and one of the first to be martyred. 

Many legends and myths surround the origin of the scallop shell’s connection to Saint James and the Camino.  One story says Saint James  saved a knight who rose from the sea covered in scallop shells. Another version tells of a knight’s horse falling into the ocean and resurfacing, covered in shells as Saint James passed by. These tales helped establish the shell as a lasting spiritual emblem of the pilgrimage.

                               Find out more

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

  Thursday  NO MASS
Friday  10.00am  NO MASS
Saturday  6.00pm
Sunday 10.00am
   Monday  10.00am (in the Sacristy)
Tuesday  10.00am (in the Sacristy)

Wednesday  10.00am (in the Sacristy)
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Read our Parish Newsletter 
April 12th 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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St Patrick's Charity Number:  1177272

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