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Parishes of the Diocese Parishes of the Diocese Blessed English Martyrs, Askern Address: High Street, Askern, Doncaster Phone:01302 874337 Email: njoku20012001@yahoo CLERGY Rev Sixtus Njoko (2019) SERVICES Sunday Mass: Sat 5.00 pm Vigil Mass Confessions: Before Mass MORE INFORMATION Groups: Children’s Liturgy Group Institutions: Montague Hospital Parishes of the Diocese Blessed English Martyrs, Mexborough Mailing Address: Saint Alban’s Presbytery, Wadworth Street, Denaby Main, DN12 4AQ Phone:01709 862177 Fax:01709 862177 Contact:Mrs Pauline Walton Tel: 01709 585338 CLERGY Rev Desmond Edozie (2015) Rev Richard Gomersal SERVICES Sunday Morning Mass: 9.30 am Weekday Mass: Wed 9.15 am., Fri 12 noon Holy Day Mass: 7 pm. Vigil Mass Confessions: After Fri 12 noon Mass Parishes of the Diocese Blessed Sacrament, Athersley Address: Matlock Rd, Barnsley S71 3SG, UK Phone: 01226 710320 Email: [email protected] Website: http://barnsleynorth.hallam-diocese.com/ CLERGY Rev Peter Iwuoha, CM (2017) SERVICES Sunday Morning Mass: 11.30am Weekday Mass: As announced Holy Day Mass: As announced Exposition Blessed Sacrament and Confessions: By appointment MORE INFORMATION Groups Prayer Group & Parish Life Group Institutions Wensley Park N.H. Cherry Trees R & N.H., The Grange R.H Lindhurst Lodge, Riverside Residence. Schools Holy Trinity School, Carlton Road, Barnsley, S71 2LF Parishes of the Diocese Blessed Trinity, Wickersley Address: Northfield Lane, S66 2HF, Wickersley Phone: 01709 363753 Email: [email protected] CLERGY Rev Desmond Sexton VG (2018) Rev Richard Gomersall (2018) SERVICES Sunday Morning Mass: 9.30 am Weekday Mass: As announced Holy Day Mass: As announced Confessions: by appointment MORE INFORMATION Groups: Ladies Group, People in Need Group, Prayer Group, Choir Parishes of the Diocese Blessed William Richardson, Kiveton Park Address: 56 Station Rd, Kiveton Park,Sheffield S26 6QQ, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: 01909 562664 Website: stjosephschurchdinnington.webs.com *Chapel of Easy to Dinnington* CLERGY Rev Andy Graydon (2008) SERVICES Saturday Vigil Mass: 6.30 am Parishes of the Diocese Carmelite Monastery of the Holy Spirit, Kirk Edge Address Kirk Edge, High Bradfield S6 6LJ Sheffield Email: carmelites1@gmailcom Website: https://carmelitenuns.uk/our-carmels/sheffield-carmelite-monastery/ Phone: 0114 2851269 CLERGY SERVICES Sunday Morning Mass: 8am Weekday Mass: 8am Parishes of the Diocese Cathedral Church of St. Marie Address: Cathedral Church of St. Marie, Norfolk Row, S2 2JB Cathedral House, Norfolk Street, S1 2JB, Sheffield Email: [email protected] Website: https://stmariecathedral.org Phone: 0114 272 2522 Fax: 0114 276 3861 CLERGY Rev Christopher Posluszny, Cathedral Dean (2008) Rev Patrick Harrigan (2021) Parishes of the Diocese Deacon: Rev Paul Green (2021) SERVICES Sunday Masses: 8.30 am, 10.30 am (Choir), 12.30 pm, 6.30 pm Saturday Vigil Mass: 5.30 pm Weekday Masses: Mon – Fri 8.00am, 12.45 pm, 5.30 pm, Sat 12.30 pm Holy Days Masses: 8.00 am, 11.30 am, 12.45 pm, 5.30 pm Confessions: Mon – Fri 12.00 – 12.30 pm, Sat 11 am – 12.15 pm, 4.45 – 5.15 pm Divine Office: Morning Prayer; Mon-Fri 7.45 am Mid-day Prayer; Mon-Fri 12.30 pm Evening Prayer; Mon-Fri 5.15 pm The Holy Hour: Mon-Fri 11.30 am- 12.30 pm MORE INFORMATION Groups: Guild of St. Stephen, R.C.I.A., Choir & Music Group, International Group Institutions: Royal Hallamshire Hospital including the Jessop Wing. Duty Chaplain 0114 271 1900 Childrens Hospital Duty Chaplain 0114 271 7000 Weston Park Hospital – Chaplain – Rev A Savaille 0114 249 8225 Shrewsbury Hospital Estate, St. Ann’s Home, Broomgrove Nursing Home Schools: Parishes of the Diocese St. Maries Catholic Primary School All Saints Catholic High School Notre Dame Catholic High School Parishes of the Diocese Catholic Chaplaincy, Sheffield Universities Address St Vincent’s Mission Hub, Solly Street, Sheffield S1 4DE Email: [email protected] Website: www.stvincentsmissionhub.org Phone: 07912 290687 CLERGY Chaplain: Rev Lee Marshall (2017) SERVICES Sunday Mass: As announced (See website) Holy Day Mass: As announced (See website) Confessions: As announced (See website) MORE INFORMATION Groups: Catholic Chaplaincy Fellowship (Student Union Society), School for Discipleship, Taize Group, Lectio Divina, House Group (Prayer, Praise and Teaching), Rosary Group, Reflective Prayer Group Parishes of the Diocese Christ the King, Rossington Address The Presbytery, Skipwith Gardens, Rossington DN11 0TU Doncaster Email: [email protected] Phone: 01302 535800 CLERGY Rev Evangelist Ohaejesi (2019) SERVICES Sunday Morning Mass: 9 am Weekday Mass: Tues 9.15 am & Thurs 7 pm Holy Day Mass: 9.15 am, 7 pm Confessions: Sat after morning Mass MORE INFORMATION Groups: U.C.M., Prayer Group, Hall/Social Committee School: St Joseph’s Primary, Bevan Avenue, DN11 ONB Parishes of the Diocese Church of The Annunciation - 'Our Lady, Queen of Peace', Chesterfield  Address: 2 Spencer Street, Chesterfield S40 4SD Phone: 01246 232686 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.annunciationholyfamily.org CLERGY Rev Adrian Tomlinson (2016) Rev Dominic Jenkinson (2021) SERVICES Sunday Morning Mass: 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am Sunday Evening Mass: 6:00pm Weekday Mass: As announced Holy Days: As announced – see: www.annunciationholyfamily.org/mass-times Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 9:00am to 10:00am Parishes of the Diocese Devotions: Adoration: Saturdays 9:00am to 10:00am MORE INFORMATION Schools St Mary’s Catholic Primary School St Mary’s Catholic High School St Joseph’s Little Scholars Groups Annunciation Publication (Monthly) Keep the Faith Youth Club Parish Centre Parish Pastoral Council The Parish Centre The Polish Community in Chesterfield The St Vincent de Paul Society Weekly Newsletter Projects Upendo Children’s Home Water for Life History The Annunciation Church in Chesterfield dates back to 1854. In the following years various benefactors donated the stained glass windows which now enhance the overall appearance of the church. The practice of beautifying church windows in stained glass derives from the very early church buildings when many of those who visited them were unable to read or write but could have the pictorial displays easily explained to them. Parishes of the Diocese Church Of The Holy Family - 'Our Lady, Queen of Peace', Chesterfield  Address: 200 Derby Road, Chesterfield S40 2EP Phone: 01246 232686 Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.annunciationholyfamily.org CLERGY Rev Adrian Tomlinson (2016) Rev Dominic Jenkinson (2021 SERVICES Saturday Vigil Mass: 6:30 pm Weekday Mass: Tuesday 10:00 am Holy Days: See www.annunciationholyfamily.org/mass-times Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 5:45pm to 6:15pm Parishes of the Diocese Devotions: Adoration: Sundays: 4:00pm – 5:00pm MORE INFORMATION Groups S.V.P., R.CJ.A., Ghana Committee, Community Welcome Club, Liturgy Preparation Group, Mothers’ Prayers Institutions Walton Hospital Parishes of the Diocese English Martyrs, Totley Address: English Martyrs Church, Baslow Road, Totley, Sheffield, S17 4DR Phone: 0114 274 7257 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.olstsheffield.org.uk *Chapel of Ease to Our Lady & St Thomas, Woodseats* CLERGY Rev Augustine O’Reilly (2016) SERVICES Saturday Vigil Mass: 6.30 pm Weekdays: Tues 10.00 am Holy Days: As announced MORE INFORMATION Served from Our Lady & St Thomas, Woodseats Parishes of the Diocese Forty Martyrs, Kimberworth (Chapel of Ease to St Bede's)  Address Roughwood Road, Kimberworth, Rotherham, S60 4AZ Phone: 01709 562012 Fax: 01709 740264 CLERGY Mgr John Ryan (2006) SERVICES Saturday Vigil Mass: 5 pm Weekday Mass: Service of Word & Holy Communion Tue & Thur 9.30 am Holy Day Mass: Vigil 7.30 pm MORE INFORMATION Groups: See St Bede’s. Parishes of the Diocese Holy Family, Arbourthorne Address The Presbytery, 20 Eastern Drive S2 3WP Sheffield Phone: 0114 2722522 Email: [email protected] Fax: 0114 2763861 CLERGY Rev Christopher Posluszny (Cathedral) SERVICES Sunday Morning Mass: 11.00 am, 1st Sun Ge’ez Rite 1.00 pm, 4th Sun Mass 1.00 pm Holy Day Mass: As announced MORE INFORMATION Devotions: 6.30 pm Guided Prayer Groups: Presentation Association, Youth, Music, Readers and Ministers, Justice and Peace, Ecumenical, Art, Liturgical Preparation, Flower arrangers, Eritrean, Ethiopian, Zimbabwean and Sudanese Communities meet regularly, Ethiopian Orthodox meet every Sunday 3 pm., Eritrean Othodox meet every Sunday 1 pm., Alcoholics Anonymous Thurs 7 pm Parishes of the Diocese Holy Family, Finningley Address Holy Family RC Church Finningley, Doncaster DN9 3PL Email: [email protected] Phone: 01302 – 949374 CLERGY Rev Sixtus Njoku SERVICES Saturday Vigil Mass: 6 pm Confessions: Before and after Mass on request MORE INFORMATION Chapel of Easy to Rossington Parishes of the Diocese Holy Rood, Barnsley Address George Street S70 1AX Barnsley Phone: 01226 284961 Email: [email protected] Website: catholicbarnsley.co.uk CLERGY Fr Damian Humphries (2015) Deacon: Derek Walton (2016) SERVICES Sunday Morning Mass: 9.30 am Weekday Mass: As announced Holy Day Mass: 7.00 pm Also; 9.15 am at Holy Rood Primary School Exposition Blessed Sacrament and Confessions: Sat 11.00 – 11.30 am (or by appointment) MORE INFORMATION Devotions Rosary after weekday Mass Groups UCM; SVP; Choir; Folk Group; Guild of St Stephen; Rosary Group; Parish Life Group Parishes of the Diocese School Holy Rood Primary School, Shaw Lane, S70 6JL Institutions Barnsley & District General Hospital; St Peter’s Hospice; Saxondale; Ridge House; Water Royd; Autumn Grange, Orchard Views; The Firs; Dorothy House; Rosehill House; Galtree More; Highstone Mews; Keresforth Centre; Eboracum House Parishes of the Diocese Holy Spirit, Dronfield Address 2 Stonelow Rd S18 2EP Dronfield, Derbyshire Postal Address; C/O The Presbytery, 2 Spencer Street, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 4SD Phone: 01246 232686 Web: www.holyspiritdronfield.com CLERGY Rev Adrian Tomlinson (2017) SERVICES Sunday Morning Mass: Sun 11 am Sunday Evening Mass: Sat 6 pm Weekday Mass: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri 10 am Holy Day Mass: 10 am., 7.30 p.m. Confessions: Sat 11-11.30 a.m.
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