Friday 2 October 2015

EF Masses in October in Lancs Diocese

Mass times for October

Sunday October 4th Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost
St Walburge, Preston 10.30 am, Sung Mass 
St Mary Magdalene, Leyland Road, Penwortham 8.30 am 
St Catherine Labouré, Stanifield Lane, Leyland 11.30 am
Our Lady & St Joseph, Carlisle 6.00 pm 

Sunday October 11th Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
St Walburge, Preston 10.30 am, Sung Mass
St Mary Magdalene, Leyland Road, Penwortham 8.30 am 
St Catherine Labouré, Stanifield Lane, Leyland 11.30 am
Our Lady & St Joseph, Carlisle 6.00 pm 

Sunday October 18th  Twenty First Sunday after Pentecost
St Peter's Cathedral, Lancaster 3.00 pm
St Walburge, Preston 10.30 am, Sung Mass
St Mary Magdalene, Leyland Road, Penwortham 8.30 am 
St Catherine Labouré, Stanifield Lane, Leyland 11.30 am
Our Lady & St Joseph, Carlisle 6.00 pm 

Sunday October 25th  Feast of Christ the King
St Walburge, Preston 10.30 am, Sung Mass for the Institute's Titular Feast, with Act of Consecration of the Human Race and Plenary Indulgence
St Mary Magdalene, Leyland Road, Penwortham 8.30 am 
St Catherine Labouré, Stanifield Lane, Leyland 11.30 am
Our Lady & St Joseph, Carlisle 6.00 pm (Sung)
                 
Shrine Church of St Walburge, Preston 
Please note new time of weekday Mass
Sundays: 10.30 am, Sung Mass
Mondays – Fridays: 8.30 am, Low Mass (except First Friday 7.00 pm) 
Saturdays: 10.30 am, Low Mass

5 comments:

Sig Sønnesyn said...

Thanks! If I'm lucky (and organised) I may make it to the one in Gateshead on October 18th, which I did not know about until seeing your list!

Ben Trovato said...

? Nothing in Gateshead listed here...

Sig Sønnesyn said...

Ooops, sorry, my mistake – your list sent me down the lanes and byways of t'internet via google, and in the end I lost track of where I'd got what information from. I probably needed the break in the Norwegian mountains from which I have just returned... Sorry about the mess-up!

Ben Trovato said...

That's fine: I just didn't want to be responsible for your turning up at a Mass that wasn't happening on the other side of the country! ;-)

Sig Sønnesyn said...

Just an update: even with a makeshift choir of only four singers, the St Joseph Gateshead Mass was reverently celebrated and well attended by a congregation welcoming even to geeky Norwegian mountain farmers. I'd recommend it to anyone.