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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.

 

 

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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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Anyone who needs help 

please phone

02920 253514

grangetown@rcadc.org

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Weekday  in  Ordinary  Time

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Season  of  Creation   Find out more
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Click on the image above for  today's  Reading
Saturday  7th   September  2024

The    Lord    is    near    to     all    who    call    upon    Him.

In today’s Gospel, the Pharisees continue to find fault with Jesus. The criticism this time is that Jesus’ disciples are picking grain from the fields and then having the audacity to eat it on the Sabbath. In the eyes of the Pharisees, the disciples were breaking the law. However, it is unlikely that  Jesus would have been able to do anything right in the minds of the Pharisees. They were continually harassing and criticizing him.

Periodically we might need to ask ourselves: With whom do I find fault? Do I truly have legitimate cause to mentally or verbally criticize them? It is so easy to get into the pattern of finding fault with others. We all do it. Perhaps what is more important is that we recognize what we are doing. If we do that, then we can consciously shift our thoughts and let go of the judgment we are making.

At times we still need to be honest with others in an appropriate way.

Before we speak, perhaps we can ask ourselves: “What would Jesus do?”

 Jesus will help us have the wisdom and discernment that we need!

Day 7.  Those who suffer
Nine brief reflections asking St Francis of Assisi to pray for us and our world, based on his beautiful Canticle of the Sun. This novena is a song of penitence and praise, guiding us to care for the earth and for our most vulnerable sisters and brothers
Masses for this and the coming week

Saturday     6.30pm
Sunday        10.00am
Monday   No Mass
Tuesday   6.30pm
Wednesday  10.00am
Thursday  10.00am 
Friday    10.00am
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Happy  Anniversary in the UK
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Fathers Solomon and Malachy have  been with us in the UK  for one year. How time has flown !
Both our young priests began  their UK ministry in St Patricks but just before Easter Fr Solomon was needed in St Mary of the Angels in Canton where the parishioners received him with open arms. St Patrick's Parishioners hope that Fr Malachy will stay with us for many years to come.
We wish both our young priests every grace and blessing as they lead us on our spiritual journey.
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Read our Parish Newsletter 
September 8th  2024
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Please click on the above image for donations directly to the Parish.

Mass can also be followed on these links.

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Are you a member of our Parish Facebook page? The Facebook page has been established for quite a long time and has over 400 members

Join us on:   Friends of St Patrick’s Grangetown -www.stpatrickscardiff.co.uk

 

We now have a Twitter account.

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

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Latest  News  and  Information

               

This includes:          Newsletters,        

       

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

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