Saint George the Martyr

We can be certain of only a few facts about the life and martyrdom of Saint George and there is much disagreement about details. What we do know for sure is what matters most and makes him relevant still for us today: that he was martyred for his Christian faith during the persecutions of Diocletian, which began in the year 303. His cultus was established early on and spread rapidly. It is widely accepted that he was born of Christian parents around 280, probably in Cappadocia, and was, like his father, a soldier of high rank in the Roman army. Read more in our weekly newsletter here.

Novena for Mothers

There will be a Novena for Mothers that will be offered for nine days, starting on Mothering Sunday 31st March.

To enrol, pick up a Novena card for your mother and hand the Offering envelope to the priest or place it in the collection basket at Mass. The Novena will be offered both for the living and for those who have gone before us.

For more informatio, please feel free to contact Canon Smith here.


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