TIPS FOR A GREENER LIFESTYLE 
Unplug the phone charger. According to O2 only 5% of the energy used by the UK’s mobile phone chargers is actually used to charge phones. The other 50,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions just go into the atmosphere.
Learn step-by-step how to lobby your MP in support of CAFOD’s Reclaim Our Common Home campaign with this free training session. 2021 is a critical year as world leaders decide how the world rebuilds from the pandemic. As Catholics we … Continue reading
Dear Parishioners, Today, Palm (Passion) Sunday, the liturgy sets before us the great events of Holy Week – betrayal, the suffering, death and resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ. We listen today to the drama of the Lord’s Passion as … Continue reading
The Passage’s mission and work is developing a way to cope with the situation of the pandemic and more people becoming homeless. It is raising funds through the Big Give until Wed 31st March to support No Night Out, a … Continue reading
Dear Parishioners, The first reading from Jeremiah tells about a new covenant between God and his people. This new covenant was brought through the death of Jesus: “This cup is the new covenant in my blood” (Lk22:20). In the Gospel, … Continue reading
Dear friends, Can you think of something incredibly loving that a person did for you? What effect does this have on your life? My own father and mother dedicated decades of their lives – all their time and energy, often … Continue reading
Dear friends, The Lenten season is a privileged time to reflect in the Mystery of our Faith, in the gift of our Faith. As Pope Francis says in his message for Lent: “Let us renew our faith, draw from the … Continue reading
Abdella lives in an extremely remote and mountainous part of Ethiopia. It takes him ten hours a day to collect water. He says his life is being wasted as he has no time for anything else. Please give today to … Continue reading
Dear Parishioners, In the Gospel today, we have the account of the Transfiguration as recorded by St Mark. On Mount Tabor, Jesus’ disciples, Peter, James and John, got a glimpse of the glory that was his as the Son of … Continue reading
Dear Friends, In February we received the good news that Westminster has become an accredited Fairtrade Diocese. That means that over half of our communities are registered as Fairtrade Parishes, along with a number of Catholic Schools in the Diocese. We … Continue reading
Dear Parishioners, It’s good to be back in the church again for those able to attend Public Mass. I hope you were able to celebrate Ash Wednesday in your home and follow the video or your own arrangements. We were … Continue reading