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Peter & Paul Shrivenham Country Parish Region Argentina La Puntilla, Mendoza Nuestra Señora de la Carrodilla Australia Ballarat, Victoria St. Patrick's Cathedral Presbytery Victoria Melbourne, Victoria St. Mark Austria Pinkafeld Canada Delta Immaculate Conception British Columbia Etobicoke (Toronto) St. Clement Ontario Port Moody St. Joseph's British Columbia Trenton (Oct through May) Nova Scotia Turner Valley Private Residence Alberta Vancouver St. Mary's Church British Columbia Columbia Chia Private Residence Cundinamarca England Birmingham St. Dunstans Kings Heath Bishop Auckland St. Paulinus Presbytery County Durham Brighouse West Yorkshire Bromborough Wirral Cambridgeshire Sacred Heart Church St. Ives, Cambridgeshire Chorlton St. John's Catholic Church Manchester Coalville Leicestershire Cockforsters Christ the King London Cowes Cowes/ Isle of Wight Denchworth Oxfordshire Eastwood Nottingham Eltham London Enfield London Erdington Birmingham Gateshead Metro Centre Chapal Newcastle Guildford Surrey Huddersfield Presentation Convent Kidderminster Worcestershire Lancaster St. Bernadett Lancashire Leeds St. Anne's Woodhouse, Leeds Little Neston Wirral Liverpool Liverpool St. Emilies Prince of Peace Community Manchester St. John's Lancashire Newcastle under Lyme Holy Trinity Staffordshire Newton Aycliffe County Durham Newton Ayclifee St. Mary's & St. Joseph's County Durham Oldbury Worcestershire Prestwich Manchester, Bury Sidcup St. Lawrence CC Kent South Gate South Gate, London Stockton Ss. Peter & Paul Cleveland Swindon Shrivenham Wiltshire Thatchum Berkshire Wallasay Merseyside Wheatley Halifax Widnes St. Raphael's Parish Cheshire Wigan Holy Family New Springs Greater Manchester Germany Ramstein Private Residence (English speaking) Ghana Bolgatanga Our Lady Queen of Africa Upper East Region India Chamumpathal Private Residence 2nd Saturday, 5:00 p.m. Changanacherry FCC Convent 1st Saturday, 10:00 a.m. Cheriyanadu St. Thomas, Pottamelkkadaua Kerala Cherthala Private Residence 2nd Saturday, 6:00 p.m. Ernakulam St. Teresa's Monastery 1st Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Kanjirappally St. Dominic's Old Church 1st Thursday, 6:00 p.m. Kanjirappally Private Residence 1st Friday, 6:00 p.m. Kanjirappally CMC Convent 1st Friday, 2:00 p.m. Kanjirappally Private Residence 1st Sunday Kanjirappally Private Residence First Friday, 9:00 p.m. Kanjirappally St. Dominic's Cathedral Last Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. Kottayam Private Residence 1st Saturday, 6:00 p.m. Manipur Don Bosco College 1st Thursday, 3:30 p.m. Nedumkandam Private Residence 1st Friday, 5:00 p.m. Trivandrum Carmel Monastery Church 3rd Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Ireland Arkcon County Wicklow Askeaton Coolrahnee County Limerick Aughnacloy County Tyrone Aughnasheelin County Leitrim Bailieborough Private Residence- Youth Group County Cavan Bailieborough St. Anne's Church County Cavan Balbriggan Killalane Dublin Ballinteer Wood Park Dublin Ballybofey 14 Castle Gardens Dromboe, Stranorlar Belfast County Antrim Belfast St. Mary's Greencastle County Antrim Carraroe Community Ctr-Fr. Curley County Sligo Carrickmacross St. Louis Convent County Cavan Carrickmacross Shiloh County Monaghan Carrick-on-Shannon Cloonfadmore County Roscommon Cavan Town Youth group County Cavan Cloonlee Knock County Mayo Cork St. Vincent's Convent County Cork Cork Little Island County Cork Culmore Parish Centre County Derry Dublin Dalkey County Dublin Dublin Peter Clavier Convent Terenure Dungloe St. Crona Meeting Room County Donegal Enfield Oratory of the Rectory County Meath Galway Knocknacarra County Galway Gorey Oulart County Wexford Kilcock Presentation Convent County Kildare Kilgarvan Kilgarvan Church County Kerry Kilkeel 59 Newry Road County Down Kilmallock Gortboy County Limerick Kilmacthomas County Waterford Kilmullen Nicholestown County Kildare Letterkenny Co. Donegal Lucan Dublin Mallow Malow Youth Centre Malahide County Dublin Monaghan County Monaghan Mountmellick Presentation Convent County Laois Mountmellick Blessed John Paul 2nd County Laois Mount Merrion Dublin Mount Sion County Wexford Navan St. Mary's Parish County Mead Nenagh County Tipperary Nenagh Nenagh Parish County Tipperary Patrickswell County Limerick Portlaoise Portlaoise Parish County Laois Powerscourt Lawn County Waterford Rathmines St. Mary's College County Dublin Stradbally County Laois Swords Dublin Tipperary Tipperary Town Tourlestrane St. Attracta's Church County Sligo Trim County Meath Virginia Private Residence County Cavan Achill Island 19, Holiday Village County Mayo Wicklow Town County Wicklow Lithuania Kaunas Catholic Evangelization Centre Malaysia Kota Kinabalu Church of Mary Immaculate Sabah Mexico Guadalajara Private Residence Guaymas San Carlos Borromeo New Zealand Tauranga St. Mary Immaculate Church Nigeria Owerri Rumuodomaya, Port Harcourt Our Lady of Victory Church Rivers Rumuodomaya, Port Harcourt ST.PETER'S Rivers, 103211 IKWUANO, ABIA ST.PETER'S PARISH 103211 Norway Eidsvoll St. Gudmund Akershus Moss St. Michael's Katolsk Kirke Philippines Alabang City St. James Parish Metro Manila Bacolod City San Antonio Abad Negros Occidental Butuan City Immaculate Conception Agusan del Norte Camarines Sur Mary Co-Redemptrix Naga Carcar San Roque Cebu Cebu City Blessed Sacrament Parish Reclamation Area, Cebu City Davao Jesus the Divine Healer Davao Davao City Sta. Ana Parish Davao Davao City Prayer Distribution Apos Lanang Iligan Casa Maria de Immaculada Lanao Del Norte Iligan City Santo Rosario Quasi Parish Lanao Del Norte Iloilo City Praise the Lord Fathfuls Iloilo Iloilo City Sta.Teresita Parish Iloilo City Lahug Sacred Heart Church Cebu Lipa City Several parishes Batangas Makati City Bahay Maria Metro Manila Paranaque City Ascension of Our Lord Metro Manila Polomolok Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist South Cotabato San Fernando Blessed Trinity Pampanga Santo Tomas Sulok Chapel Batangas Quezon City Santa Maria Della Strada Metro Manila Portugal Cascais Private Residence Lisbon Igreja de Nossa Senhora de Encarnacao Scotland Glasgow Glasgow City Singapore Singapore Private Residence South Africa Johannesburg Our Lady of Lourdes Gauteng Wales Denbigh Private Residence Denbighshire Contact Name Phone # Irma Tersita Veron 0261-439 8912 Jennifer Clifford 03-53-424660 Ivan Williams 03-53-424660 Helga Voda 0676-527-1943 o John Kalley (778) 218- 0556 Melania S. de la Cruz (416) 233-0987 Norma Reyes (778) 285-8721 Kathy Otter (902) 752-4775 Anne Howell (403) 804-1383 Albert Quilay (604) 277-2409 Bernardo Molano 1-885-7039 Angela Green 0121 5376274 Fr. 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