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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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Fourth Sunday  in  Lent,  Laetare Sunday

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Click on the image above for  today's  Reading
Sunday  15th   March  2026

The     Lord     is    my    shepherd;    there    is    nothing    I    shall    want.

Today as Jesus was passing by, He saw a man who had been blind from his birth.  The disciples approached Jesus and asked him: “Rabbi, who sinned:  was it this man or was it his parents who sinned?”  Jesus immediately replied:  “It was not this man nor his parents who sinned.  Rather, he was born blind so that the works of God might be made visible through him.”

Jesus then spat on the ground and made clay with the saliva.  He smeared the clay on the man’s eyes and said to him, “Go wash in the Pool of Siloam.”  Immediately the man when to the pool and washed.  When he returned, he was able to see.

His neighbours were astounded!  They looked at one another and asked, “Is this the man who was the blind beggar?”  Then they asked the man, “How is it you now can see?”  The man simply told them, “Jesus made clay and anointed my eyes.  Then He told me to go to Siloam and wash.  The man’s neighbours asked him, “Where is he?”  The man replied, “I don’t know.”

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if Jesus would heal each one of us of our blindness?  We may have the physical gift of sight, however, this sight does not guarantee that we are able to see what is essential in life.  All of us have our own blind spots.  Reflect for a moment on our own blind spots.  What is the blind spot that we wish Jesus would heal? 

Sometimes  our blind spots may keep us from seeing the beauty in the world and in the people we encounter each day.  Ask Jesus to open your eyes and your heart to each person and situation you encounter today.  Beauty is all around us.  Love is all around us.  Don’t allow your blind spots keep you from experiencing all of the beauty in others, in the world, and also in yourself!

Traditionally, this Sunday has been a day of celebration within the austere period of Lent. This Sunday gets its name (Laetare-  rejoice)   from the first few words of the traditional Latin entrance verse for the Mass of the day  and is also a day when we give thanks for our Mothers.  

Thoughts  on Mothering  Sunday from Canon Mike

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Masses for this and the coming week

Sunday      10.00am
Monday  Requiem Mass  12.00pm (P L)
Tuesday  10.00am

Wednesday  9.00am
Wednesday  Funeral Service  (SD) 11.30am  

Thursday  NO MASS

Friday   9.00am

Friday Funeral Service (J  Mc)  10.30am

Saturday    6.00pm 
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Read our Parish Newsletter 
March  15th  2026
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St Patrick's Charity Number:  1177272

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