Dear friends,
This Sunday is the 14th in Ordinary Time. In the Gospel reading Jesus sends his disciples into the world to draw others to himself. All Christians are 'sent' by Jesus too. After all, our faith only means something when it is shared in love. Click here for the Scripture Readings.
S. Paul’s Patronal Festival
THS SUNDAY at the 11.30 Sung Mass, S. Paul’s Camden Square, the Archdeacon of Hampstead will be the guest preacher. Followed by a bring-and-share lunch in the garden with festival cocktails. All are welcome. PLEASE COME!
Ghana Appeal
During Lent we raised money for the Anglican orphanage in the Mampong Diocese of Ghana. Yesterday Archbishop Cyril wrote to me with news of a fire in S.Nicholas Seminary where the priests are trained. If you are able to donate towards £500 to replace their destroyed IT equipment, please let me know. Many Thanks!
Keats-Shelley 200
A Gala evening of poetry read by Reeta Chakrabarti and music with string trio and harpist to celebrate the legacy of the Shelley and Wollstonecraft. Wednesday 6th July. Click here for more details.
S. Benet’s Patronal Festival
Please come and support Fr. Guy on the Feast of S. Benedict. There will be a Festival Mass followed by drinks on Monday 11th July, 7pm, at S. Benet’s Kentish Town with Fr. Graeme Rowlands as guest preacher. All are welcome.
Old S. Pancras Wine Cellar
Wine is served at many of our social events during the year and on Tuesdays after Mass ( and is enjoyed by many of you!) Our cellar now needs restocking. Please bring any of your unwanted bottles or consider donating a bottle or two regularly. Hospitality is a vital part of our mission and outreach, but it isn’t without cost.
S.Mary's Eversholt Street
Our sister church has been closed for public worship while urgent repairs are made to the masonry. Fr.Paschal and members of his congregation will be joining us on Sundays for the time being. Please make them feel welcome.
Regular Giving
Supports our ministry and keeps our doors open everyday of the year for all. Click here to sign up. Every little helps.
Fr James
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