Concert Finale – Lost Chord’s Choir that Cares 5th April 2024


On Sunday 6th August we celebrate the Transfiguration of The Lord when Jesus takes Peter James and John up a high mountain to pray. The appearance of Jesus is transformed providing a powerful demonstration of His divine nature and the manifestation of His glory. During the experience Peter James and John see Jesus meet and…
In the past years 300 blank, un-decorated baubles have been available to enable parishioners to add prayers for themselves for their loved ones and these prayers would be added to the Christmas Tree. It has been successful in having our loved ones in our thoughts and prayers and be part of Christmastide. With Covid things…
St Thomas Patron of India The Kerala tradition links St Thomas with certain families and foundation of churches. The area had trade links with Jews, Arabs, Babylonians, Assyrians, Phoenicians, Greeks, Chinese and Romans that went back to a time before the birth of Jesus Christ. Pepper, known as black gold was the main commodity exported…
Prepare for Lent During Lent a 7am Wednesday morning Mass will be celebrated at the Immac-ulate Conception and the Mass at the Chapel on the Bridge in Rotherham will be celebrated on Thursdays at 12noon. Stations of the Cross will be celebrat-ed every Wednesday at St Gerard’s after the 10am Mass and at the Immacu-late…
Today, parishes worldwide celebrate World Mission Sunday. By supporting Missio, the Pope’s charity for world mission, we stand united as God’s global family, in prayer, solidarity, and action. We are called to ‘go and invite everyone to the banquet’ for the joy of Christ’s Resurrection is a gift meant to be shared with the…
One of the exercises on offer during Lent is ‘Done For Lent’. This has run for a few years and has been very popular. You need to form a group among the people you know before Lent begins and have their agreement to read a given text from scripture each day for six days, think…