Mass for Sick & Their Families, NHS Front Line Workers and those working in Social Care

Bishop Paul will be celebrating Mass each Thursday evening at 7pm in the Cathedral. Unfortunately it will not be possible to live-stream.

Live streaming will occur at a number of Cathedrals across the country, as detailed below from the Catholic Bishop’s Conference.
Links to the stream can be found here.

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  1. […] The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales recognise that this time of the COVID-19pandemic is affecting every person in our countries. Those who are sick, and theirfamilies, are suffering many hardships of isolation from contact with those they love.Our front-line workers in hospitals and in care homes all over our lands are givingexceptional service to those who are vulnerable at this time.In order to show a spiritual solidarity with all those who are involved in the waysdescribed above, each week from this Thursday, a Catholic Bishop will celebrate Massin their Cathedral. More details available here. […]

  2. […] The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales recognise that this time of the COVID-19pandemic is affecting every person in our countries. Those who are sick, and theirfamilies, are suffering many hardships of isolation from contact with those they love.Our front-line workers in hospitals and in care homes all over our lands are givingexceptional service to those who are vulnerable at this time.In order to show a spiritual solidarity with all those who are involved in the waysdescribed above, each week from this Thursday, a Catholic Bishop will celebrate Massin their Cathedral. More details available here. […]

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