Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Missa Cantata and Juventutem Social - Wednesday 7 November 2012


'Renew your faith by attending Holy Mass. Keep your mind focused on the mystery that is unfolding before your eyes. In your mind's eye transport yourself to Calvary and meditate on the Victim who offers Himself to Divine Justice, paying the price of your redemption.' St Padre Pio 

Juventutem Bristol has organised a Missa Cantata on Wednesday 7 November 2012 (Feria) at 6.30pm at Holy Cross, Dean Lane, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 1DB which is followed by a Juventutem Social.

Furthermore, the Holy Mass is offered for the intentions of the Bristol Pro-Life Groups.


Confessions in the Traditional Rite is normally available from 6.00pm

Mass open to all
Social is reserved to those aged 18 - 35

Please support the Holy Mass and encourage other young orthodox Catholics to attend! Introduce someone to the beauty of the Traditional Latin Mass.


Friday, 19 October 2012

Masses in Clifton for All Saints and All Souls



All Saints Day – Thursday 1st November

St Dominic’s, Dursley – 8am Low Mass

Prinknash Abbey – 8.15am Low Mass

Our Lady of Lourdes, Weston-super-Mare – 9 am Low Mass

Our Lady and St Kenelm, Stow-on-the-Wold – 11am Low Mass

Our Lady and St Alphege, Bath – 12 noon Low Mass

Our Lady of Glastonbury - 12.15pm Low Mass

Holy Cross, Bedminster – 12.45pm Low Mass

SS Joseph and Teresa, Wells – 7.30pm Low Mass

The Immaculate Conception, Devizes – 6pm Low Mass







All Souls Day – Friday 2nd November

St Dominic’s, Dursley – 8 am THREE Low Masses in succession.

Our Lady and St Kenelm, Stow-on-the-Wold – 11 am Low Mass

Prinknash Abbey – 11 am Low Mass

Our Lady and St Alphege, Bath – 12 noon Low Mass

SS Joseph and Teresa, Wells – 12 noon Low Mass

The Immaculate Conception, Devizes – 6 pm Low Mass

Holy Cross, Bedminster – 7.30 pm Solemn High Requiem Mass

Friday, 12 October 2012

Mass at the Eyre Chantry, Bath


Low Mass will be celebrated at the Grade II* Eyre Chantry at the Perrymead cemetery in Bath, BA2 5AZ at 12.30pm on Tuesday 13th November, and again at 12.30pm on Tuesday 11th December.

The Eyre Chantry is a beautiful private chapel built by the Recusant Catholic Eyre family of Derbyshire in the 1860s. The architect was Charles Francis Hansom, the architect of St Gregory’s, Cheltenham and St John the Evangelist in Bath. It is an outstanding example of mid-19th century Gothic Catholic Revival architecture, built in a style which Pevsner describes as ‘Frenchified Gothic’. You can read more about the chapel, and see photographs of it, here.

The chapel is closed almost all the year, and we are very fortunate to have been allowed to celebrate Mass here. It will be a wonderful chance not only to see the interior of the chapel, but to witness and participate in the Mass for which it was originally intended.

All are most welcome. Although it is a weekday, we hope that 12.30pm time slot will enable some who are working nearby to come in their lunch-break. There will be chairs provided, but no kneelers, so if you require something to kneel on, please bring your own cushion.