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On Saturday, 18th March 2023, Ronald Gee, beloved father of Fr Alexander M, died after a brief illness. Funeral arrangements will be announced in due course. May he rest in peace. […]
On Saturday, 18th March 2023, Ronald Gee, beloved father of Fr Alexander M, died after a brief illness. Funeral arrangements will be announced in due course. May he rest in peace. […]
The recent inspection of the Catholic education provided by St. Alban’s Catholic Primary School, in Mona Place, Cardiff, by the Catholic Schools Inspectorate of the Archdiocese of Cardiff found a
John Stainer’s The CrucifixionSaturday, 1 April | Nos Sadwrn, 1 Ebrill7:00 in the evening | yn yr hwyrDownload full programme In preparation for Holy Week and as the Lenten Musical Oratory, the Choral Clerks &
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One of the great treasures at the Oratory is the Third-Class Relic of the Holy Shroud of Turin in the Sacred Heart Chapel in the North Transept of the Church. The
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“Since Christ accomplished his work of human redemption and of the perfect glorification of God principally through his Paschal Mystery, in which by dying he has destroyed our death, and
Wednesday, 1st MarchSAINT DAVID’S DAYThe Patron Saint of Wales Tuesday17:30 • First Vespers Wednesday07:30 • Holy Mass09:30 • Holy Mass with St. Alban’s School18:30 Second Vespers19:00 Holy Mass
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Ash Wednesday22nd February 2023 Those who cannot attend a Mass and wish to receive the Imposition of Ashes may call at the Oratory throughout the day to request them.
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St. David was a Fifth Century Catholic Bishop who is venerated as the National Patron Saint of Wales. His feast-day is kept on 1st March (his Novena is kept 20th
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Saint Winifred (or Winefride; Welsh: Gwenffrewi; Latin: Venefreda or Vinifreda) was a Welsh virgin-martyr of the 7th century. Her story was celebrated as early as the 8th century, but became popular in England in
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Known today as “the Little Flower,” St. Therese was born in Lisieux (lees-YUH), France in 1873, the pampered daughter of a mother who had wanted to be a saint and a
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