Simon Peter, Do you love me?
We are all familiar with the threefold question that is put to Peter by Christ after the Resurrection: “Do you love me?” There is a question; the awaited response; and the […]
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We are all familiar with the threefold question that is put to Peter by Christ after the Resurrection: “Do you love me?” There is a question; the awaited response; and the […]
Simon Peter, Do you love me? Read More »
For those unfamiliar with the idea of enthroning the Blessed Sacrament, it must seem rather quaint, if not a little strange. But then, if we are in the presence of
Our Eucharistic King Read More »
“Could you not watch with me one hour? Watch, and pray that you may not enter into temptation; the spirit indeed is willing but the flesh is weak.” These words
Could you not watch with me one hour? Read More »
An edifying story is told of S. Pius of Pietrelcina. Late one night, he was praying in the monastery chapel when he thought he saw one of his fellow friars
Reverence Before the Blessed Sacrament Read More »
St John of the Cross is credited with saying “the first language of God is Silence.”, Silence is a difficult language to learn, even harder to learn than Latin or
Silence in His presence Read More »
So here we stand in the true presence of the Eucharistic Heart of our Faith – easy words to say, words which we often hear in lives as Catholics but
Eucharistic Heart of Faith Read More »
Why forty hours of adoration? We know that 40 refers to the number of days of rain during the Flood; the number of years the Israelites spent in the wilderness;
History of the Forty Hours’ Adoration Read More »
From Thursday, 19 November through Sunday, 22 November 2020 the Quarant’ore was held at St. Alban on the Moors. It was the first time the Forty Hours were held in
We are delighted to announce that we have received our health and safety certificate from the diocese and will now be opening the parish church for private prayer again. Monday-Friday
The church is finally opening! Read More »