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St  Patrick's  Roman  Catholic  Church  in   Grangetown,   Cardiff,   is   part   of   the   Cardiff    Deanery   of   the Roman   Catholic   Archdiocese   of   Cardiff.  

This Church  opened   on   St Patrick's Day  March  17th  1930.

 

 

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St Patricks RC Primary School is  in Lucknow Street, Grangetown

 It has close links with the Church.

The school  website.  http://www.stpatricks-primary.co.uk/

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Anyone who needs help 

please phone

02920 253514

grangetown@rcadc.org

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Wednesday  in the  Fourth Week of Lent

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Opportunities to receive Sacrament of Reconciliation will be after the Stations of the Cross
on Friday 11th April 
Stations--  4.00pm
Personal Confession 4.45 - 6.30pm 
Click on the image above for  today's  Reading
Wednesday 2nd  April   2025
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The    Lord    is    kind    and    full    of    compassion

Today Jesus continues his dialogue with the Jews about the healing he had done on the Sabbath (the healing of the man who had been ill for 38 years). 
However, the Pharisees immediately began to criticize Jesus. After all, it was the Sabbath and Jewish law forbade any work on the Sabbath! These Jews considered Jesus’ healing of this man “work” and thus, in their eyes, Jesus had broken the law! The Pharisees did not hesitate to reprimand Jesus for the precious gift He had given to the man. For the Pharisees, law superseded compassion!
Jesus immediately responds to their criticism by telling them that He simply is doing what His Father had instructed Him to do. God is a God of compassion and love. To heal and free others of illness and pain is to be compassionate and caring---as God is compassionate and loving. When Jesus heals another person, he is honouring God!
Jesus also tells the Pharisees, that if they do not honour the Son, they also do not honour the Father. What did the Pharisees make of Jesus’ statement? Did they have any real sense of what Jesus was saying or what it meant? Did they think that Jesus was emotionally disturbed or perhaps a heretic? After all, who did Jesus think he was to claim that He was the Son of God?
It is clear that many of the Pharisees appear to have a very different relationship with God than Jesus did. For these Pharisees, God equalled “law.” And for them, the law reigned supreme. If someone broke the law, they had sinned! Thus, in their eyes, Jesus had sinned by healing on the Sabbath! The law for Jesus was compassion and love. For Jesus, love always was first and foremost!
What is the “law” that reigns in our life? Do we tend to be more the keeper of the “law” of the rule or the “law” of love? The reality is that there are appropriate times for both choices. The challenge is have an inner sense of what is appropriate for the situation and loving for the person. Jesus was a man of the law. However, love ruled His life! Will we choose to live as Jesus did?

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Join in with the Stations of the Cross online   Click here

We have Stations of the Cross
every Friday during Lent at 3pm
Masses for this and the coming week
 
Wednesday  10.00am
Thursday  10.00am
Friday   10.00am
Saturday     6.30pm
Sunday      10.00am
Monday   NO MASS 
Tuesday   6.30pm 
14th Station Jesus is laid in the tomb
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Almighty and Eternal God,
you are the everlasting health of
those who believe in you.
Hear our prayers for the continued recovery of your servant Francis
for whom we implore the aid of your tender mercy,
through Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Read our Parish Newsletter 
March 30th  2025
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Please click on the above image for donations directly to the Parish.
There has been a problem with the monthly donation link. You may need to re-do it if you donate this way.

Mass can also be followed on these links.

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Are you a member of our Parish Facebook page? The Facebook page has been established for quite a long time and has over 400 members

Join us on:   Friends of St Patrick’s Grangetown -www.stpatrickscardiff.co.uk

 

We now have a Twitter account.

Please follow us:   St Patrick’s Church Grangetown   @StPatsGrange

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Latest  News  and  Information

               

This includes:          Newsletters,        

       

             Latest news  from  Pope  Francis      St Patrick's  Primary  School  Website  

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St Patrick's Charity Number:  1177272

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