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ST PETER'S RC CHURCH


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By Webmaster February 15, 2025
Christian Charity (2) Christian Charity (2) We talk a great deal about loyalty and justice nowadays, but forget perhaps that the chief obstacle to their practice in private life and on an international scale is above all lack of charity in the most Christian sense of the word. The vital force for any virtue whatsoever is absent if love of good, and love which is reflected from God upon our neighbour, is not present in our hearts. Therefore, our proclamation of charity - a Christian's Love, must be operative rather than just words, and should begin at home, with ourselves. But first, we must love God. Since a person who does not love God, who is the greatest good, does not love at all. Jesus once told us: 'If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love...This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you' (Jn 15:10,12). Hence loving our neighbours is inseparable from loving God. For God is Love and He is the source of Love. If we don't get close to the source, how are we going to have resources to give to others? If we don't get close to Jesus, how do we truly able to love others as ourselves? For how can we be charitable to all if we don't have love within our hearts? Stay closer to Jesus then, let Him dwell within you, then His Love will flow from you! We love God, so we love our neighbours. We serve God by giving help and service from our hearts to others. Therefore, in all our works of charity, we should have before our eyes God the Father and his beloved Son Jesus Christ. And that is how we can see Jesus, like Mother Teresa, in the face of all our neighbours. Charity excludes no one; whether to those in Heaven, in Purgatory, and on earth - present and to come. No one escapes the extended arms of love except those who have willingly put themselves outside its grasp forever. Therefore, our love needs to be as universal as God's Love, because it is the charity of God in us. Do the utmost good for your neighbour; and what you cannot do in need, do in desire, through compassion, by interceding for men in your prayer to God. There is an enormous amount of good to do in this world, if only we want to! Do not forget, every work of charity has an infinite value. Our endurance and perseverance of charity to our neighbours on earth can exchange for us the unimaginable and unending bliss of heaven. (Reference: 'Rosminian Spirituality: In the Spirit of the Founder', Fr Giovanni Gaddo, 1971)
By Webmaster February 14, 2025
20th February Blessed Antonio Rosmini had wanted to write the Constitutions (the aims or purpose and way of life for his Institute of Brothers and Priests) in a secluded place, but what awaited him on the Sacred Mountain of Calvario was something more like a haunted castle. So what did Antonio Rosmini do? From this wilderness and disorder he created a humble home and wrote the Constitutions or foundations of his Order. In silence and prayer, and with great patience and trust, he set about his work. On the 20 February 1828, he spent the next two months writing the Constitutions in his small and simple room called 'La Cella' or the Cell; hence the name of this feast and day of celebration. ‘The Cell’ Celebration Wednesday 19th February St David’s Chapel at 10.30am All are welcome! (There will be no Confession or Adoration after Mass)
By Webmaster February 14, 2025
O God, who teach us that you abide in hearts that are just and true, grant that we may be so fashioned by your grace as to become a dwelling pleasing to you. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Amen.
By Webmaster February 7, 2025
Christian Charity (1) There is an instinct within us which draws us to love persons and things that can make ourselves happy or are useful for us. However, the love with which the Christian loves, is different. Only the love which brings us to God has a lasting, universal, objective value. Our will, clinging to God's Will, acquires the value of God's Will. This is Christian love, in another word, charity. What is God's Will? It is God's love for the things He created and governs and allows to share in the good which only in Him is infinite. Thus Jesus wants the Father to see Him in each of us, and to love us with the same love. It shows us what our love for our neighbour should be like - love all. You may object: how can we love them all? Jesus loved everyone though, even the unworthy. It does not seek its own pleasure, but the good of others. Like the mother's love for all her children, even the wicked and the deformed. Blind love we call it, but none of us dares to condemn it. It is love whose motive lies in itself, not in the qualities of the beloved; it is love which creates good in the one it loves. Jesus loves us all in this way, each and everyone. Therefore, when we see the misfortune or evils in our neighbour's life, we should first have compassion and sanctify it with the love of Christ, instead of dislike, despise, criticise or hate with arrogance and pride. As Jesus in the Gospel gave way to compassion and wept without going to search for distress in his neighbour; but wherever He happened to notice it, He was moved by it, and when He was asked He helped. Thus, we are placing ourselves and the whole world under the Providence of God. When we are led by this intention of obeying the divine will and pleasing Jesus Christ, we do not resist natural compassion, but increase it wisely in ourselves. In this way, we build up true charity. There are three kinds of charity: Temporal charity (help our neighbour in matters which pertain to this temporal life). Intellectual charity (help our neighbour to cultivate his mind and develop his intellectual faculties). Moral and spiritual charity (help our neighbour in matters pertaining to the salvation of his soul; the former dispose a man to fulfil his moral duties; the latter elevated to the supernatural order and allows a man to adhere to God). (Reference: 'Rosminian Spirituality: In the Spirit of the Founder', Fr Giovanni Gaddo, 1971)

Welcome to St. Peter's Cardiff


We are delighted to welcome you to the parish website of St Peter's Catholic Church - one of the oldest surviving Roman Catholic churches in Cardiff; administered by the Rosminians, otherwise known as the Institute of Charity. Our church is home to worshippers from diverse cultures and backgrounds; and we welcome all those seeking to come to know our Lord Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church.

Welcome to St. Peter's Cardiff


We are delighted to welcome you to the parish website. of St Peter's Catholic Church - one of the oldest surviving Roman Catholic churches in Cardiff; administered by the Rosminians, otherwise known as the Institute of Charity. Our church is home to worshippers from diverse cultures and backgrounds, and we welcome all those seeking to know our saviour Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church.

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By Webmaster October 23, 2020
For information the Sunday and Wednesday Mass here at St Peters Church in Cardiff will be recorded via our youtube channel, for those who wish to view the Mass at a later time (or live if required) Click Here for the Youtube Channel

LIVE MASS & SERVICE

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  • Mass on Weekend

    Saturday [Vigil]: 5:30PM

    Sunday: 09:30am

    Sunday: 11:30am



  • Weekday Mass

    Monday           10:00am

    Tuesday           10:00am

    Wednesday    10:00am

    Thursday        10:00am

    Friday               10:00am


    Please check with Newsletter as sometimes these timings have to be changed (e.g. Requiems etc.)



By Webmaster July 16, 2022
St. Peter's, Cardiff is open for Mass daily. The Rosminian Community welcomes all visitors to the parish

DAILY MASS

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By Webmaster October 23, 2020
For information the Sunday and Wednesday Mass here at St Peters Church in Cardiff will be recorded via our youtube channel, for those who wish to view the Mass at a later time (or live if required) Click Here for the Youtube Channel

LIVE MASS & SERVICE

TIMES / SCHEDULE

  • Mass on Weekend

    Saturday [Vigil]: 5:30PM

    Sunday: 09:30am

    Sunday: 11:30am



  • Weekday Mass

    Monday           10:00am

    Tuesday           10:00am

    Wednesday    10:00am

    Thursday        10:00am

    Friday               10:00am


    Please check with Newsletter as sometimes these timings have to be changed (e.g. Requiems etc.)



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By Webmaster July 16, 2022
St. Peter's, Cardiff is open for Mass daily. The Rosminian Community welcomes all visitors to the parish

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By Webmaster February 1, 2025
Friday 14th February St David Cathedral, Cardiff For full details of the schedule, please visit: https://rcadc.org/blessed-carlo-acutis-relic-tovisit-cardiff-menevia/ Blessed Carlo will be proclaimed a Saint by Pope Francis in Rome on 27th April 2025.
By Webmaster January 11, 2025
A candlelit vigil for peace throughout the world is to be held on Sunday 26th January at 6pm , in St Peter’s Church. Please attend if you can.
By Webmaster December 14, 2024
Opening Times Saturday : Before and after 5.30pm Mass Sunday : Before and after 9.30am Mass until 11.30am Mass begins We have a large selection of Christmas cards and gifts available
By Webmaster November 16, 2024
This group of parishioners will offer help and support to families that have suffered the death of a loved one. The process of Bereavement experienced by such families is a very difficult one that cannot be avoided. It is a time when they need all the support and help that they can get from relatives, friends and the wider community. The task of the Bereavement Group is to offer this support and help on behalf of the Parish community. We see the need and would like to set up a group. If you wish to know more, please add your name to a list at the back of church .  Thank you.
By Webmaster September 27, 2024
29 September 2024 'God walks with His people' The Holy Father said in his Papal message: “...Many migrants experience God as their traveling companion, guide and anchor of salvation. They entrust themselves to him before setting out and seek him in times of need. In him, they find consolation in moments of discouragement. Thanks to him, there are good Samaritans along the way. In prayer, they confide their hopes to him… God not only walks with his people, but also within them, in the sense that he identifies himself with men and women on their journey through history, particularly with the least, the poor and the marginalised. In this we see an extension of the mystery of the Incarnation. For this reason, the encounter with the migrant, as with every brother and sister in need, “is also an encounter with Christ. He himself said so. It is he who knocks on our door, hungry, thirsty, an outsider, naked, sick and imprisoned, asking to be met and assisted”...on this day dedicated to migrants and refugees, let us unite in prayer for all those who have had to leave their land in search of dignified living conditions. May we journey together with them…” (CBCEW)
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By Webmaster November 30, 2024
Parish night shelter is due to open again on Friday 6 December, and those Parishioners who have been night shelter volunteers in the past will be asked via email if they are available again. Other Parishioners who are interested in volunteering are asked to write their names and contact details on the list at the back of Church. Many thanks.
By Webmaster August 24, 2024
PARISH COUNCIL MEETING  Tuesday 27th August 7pm Front room of the Presbytery All are welcome If you have any topics to discuss and are unable to attend please email the Parish
By Webmaster January 13, 2024
In the footsteps of Blessed Antonio Rosmini 13-23 May 2024 For booking and more info please see leaflets at back of Church.
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By Webmaster September 6, 2024
St Peter's is taking part in the Cadw Open Doors event this September. It will provide a chance for the public and our parishioners to visit our Church,  learn more about its history, music and community. There will be guided tours, music, children’s quizzes, tea and coffee. We will be open: Friday 13th September Saturday 14th September Friday 20th September Saturday 21st September 10.30am to 4.30pm All are very welcome Please let family, friends & neighbours know
By Webmaster June 1, 2024
New Lectionary In Advent, the Parishes will be using a new Lectionary — for Mass Readings. There will be four new volumes commissioned by the Bishops and printed by the CTS. They will cost £695, each volume £174. If a parishioner would like to dedicate a volume in memory of a relative, their name will be inscribed on a dedication page

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By Webmaster February 14, 2025
20th February Blessed Antonio Rosmini had wanted to write the Constitutions (the aims or purpose and way of life for his Institute of Brothers and Priests) in a secluded place, but what awaited him on the Sacred Mountain of Calvario was something more like a haunted castle. So what did Antonio Rosmini do? From this wilderness and disorder he created a humble home and wrote the Constitutions or foundations of his Order. In silence and prayer, and with great patience and trust, he set about his work. On the 20 February 1828, he spent the next two months writing the Constitutions in his small and simple room called 'La Cella' or the Cell; hence the name of this feast and day of celebration. ‘The Cell’ Celebration Wednesday 19th February St David’s Chapel at 10.30am All are welcome! (There will be no Confession or Adoration after Mass)
By Webmaster February 1, 2025
Blessing of throats on the Feast of St Blaise  Monday 3 February during 10am Mass
By Webmaster January 31, 2025
In 1997 St John Paul II instituted a ‘World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life’ on the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, also known as Candlemas Day, which highlights the fact that Christ is the light of the world through the symbolic lighting of the candles. Just like the candles we too, the consecrated men and women need to share the light of Christ to all the people. Each year the Church has thanked God for the gift of the different forms of consecrated life and pray that our Church will continue to be enriched by the life and witness of consecrated men and women. “The consecrated life takes many and varied forms but at the root of all of them is the handing over of oneself to Jesus Christ in his poverty, obedience and chastity.” Rt Rev Alan Williams SM, Bishop of Brentwood To find out more visit: https://www.ukvocation.org/
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By Webmaster February 1, 2025
(for Year 9 students to university age) 15th March 2025 The Cardiff-Menevia Youth will be led by Father Martin Donnelly. Cost: £31, which inc. transport (please bring packed lunch) Please sign up by Friday 21 February through link: https://forms.gle/6bD2kM3hfQv2sFjC9 or scan poster’s QR code in Church porch. For further details contact: Fr Martin Donnelly on olqpllanelli@btinternet.com or Deacon Christian Mahoney on youth@rcadc.org 07764515864
By Webmaster February 1, 2025
Friday 14th February St David Cathedral, Cardiff For full details of the schedule, please visit: https://rcadc.org/blessed-carlo-acutis-relic-tovisit-cardiff-menevia/ Blessed Carlo will be proclaimed a Saint by Pope Francis in Rome on 27th April 2025.
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