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ST PETER'S RC CHURCH


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By Webmaster December 20, 2024
A Christmas Meditation (2) Once again, let our thoughts return back to the scene inside the Cave. Joseph already prepared it as comfortably as he can for Mary. As Jesus' Birth soon approached, Mary begged Joseph to do all he can to receive the Child with honour, and invited Joseph to unite his prayer with hers for all those who didn't give Him a place to stay. They bore no hate, no grudges towards others who did not accept them nor complained about the situation they were in. But to prepare with all their hearts and mind for the soon coming of Our Saviour into the world. On that Holy night, Mary was deep in her prayers, supernatural light streamed out from her and filled the cave, her body raised above the ground...then Mary gave birth to the Holy Child. There was no pain, no distress, no tainting of Mary's Virginity. What a lovely sight to see Angels prostrated around Mary who was holding Baby Jesus. And Joseph was so happy yet so humble and full of devotion that it was until Mary urged him again then he embraced the Sacred Infant. Beholding this Baby sweetly lying in the Crib, Mary and Joseph sang praises to God and shed tears of joy... Quite some distance away from the Crib, this silent night became an unforgettable night to some shepherds, as they saw magnificent light shining on the Crib, Angels appeared and spoke to them, and heard the Angels singing the Gloria. Note that the first group of people who received the news of this great Mystery is not the powerful, rich or intelligent ones, but the simple and poor ones, as God Loves the humble and lowly. How blessed are the shepherds who has the privilege to listen to the sweet and beautiful voices of the Angels singing! Yet they are even more blessed that they believed and went to the Crib Cave, and became one of the first people to adore Baby Jesus with their very own eyes! They offered Him gifts of little animals, food etc. What would you like to offer Him this Christmas? May be as Christina Rossetti wrote in her poem: "what I can I give Him, — Give my heart." Dear all, He was born because His Love for you, love Him back is the most pleasing gift you can give Him. May you be united in love with Him this Christmas, have a very Merry Christmas! (Reference: • Luke 2:8-16 • The life of Jesus Christ and biblical revelations, Volume I, Ven Anne Catherine Emmerich, Tan Books & Publishers, 1986 • The Sermons of St Francis de Sales for Advent & Christmas, "The coming of the Divine Infant", 24 December 1613 • A Christmas Carol, Christina Georgina Rossetti (1872))
By Webmaster December 20, 2024
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year!
By Webmaster December 14, 2024
The third Sunday of Advent is also called ‘Gaudete Sunday’. ‘Gaudete’ means ‘Rejoice’ in Latin. We rejoice because during the Advent season, as our hearts are in the middle of this longing, waiting and penitential period; Our Saviour who we are expecting is fast approaching. As today’s Reading said: “The Lord is at hand”. Therefore, the third candle we light up this weekend, as well as the Priest’s and Deacon’s vestments change from purple to rose colour, to reflect the rejoicing spirit in our hearts. Today is Bambinelli Sunday too. It is a tradition initiated by Pope St John Paul II. On this day in Rome, many people bring in their Baby Jesus figures (Bambinelli) to St Peter’s Square to be blessed by the Pope. In our Parish, you are all invited to bring your Baby Jesus figures from home or from your Nativity Crib to the Church this weekend to be blessed by the Priest during Mass, and take this Christmas Blessing back to your home and family.
By Webmaster December 14, 2024
The Rosminian Fathers would like to invite you to join their Chr istmas Masses:

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

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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

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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 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)
By Webmaster September 21, 2024
The Harvest, the Fruits of Human Work, and the Reverent Use of Creation The Church has long celebrated the agricultural harvest. This intention also includes all human work. In all circumstances of human life there are choices to be made regarding the environment and our reverent stewardship of the God's gift of creation. "The external deserts in the world are growing, because the internal deserts have become so vast. Therefore the earth's treasures no longer serve to build God's garden for all to live in, but they have been made to serve the powers of exploitation and destruction." (Benedict XVI, homily at Inaugural Mass, 2005) O Lord, good Father, who in your providence have entrusted the earth to the human race, grant, we pray, that with the fruits harvested from it we may be able to sustain life and, with your help, always use them. (Roman Missal)  (Liturgy Office of England & Wales)
By Webmaster September 6, 2024
Sunday 15th September 2024 3pm Roath Park Lake (Meet at the Clock Tower) Please phone 02920 405 942 for sponsor forms or just turn up on the day. The Walk is 10,000 steps for the now over 10 million unborn children killed under the UK’s 1967 Abortion Act.
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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 December 14, 2024
At Christmas, the SVP has increasing demands and if parishioners wish to make a Christmas offering to support its work there is a second collection next weekend ( 21/22 Dec ). Many thanks to those parishioners who have already made a donation. Christmas Food Donations Please consider donating Christmas food donation of biscuits, chocolates, mince pie, etc. to the SVP store at the back of Church. Thank you
By Webmaster December 14, 2024
St David’s Cathedral, Cardiff 28th December at 11am Celebrate by Archbishop Mark The Jubilee Hymn can be found at: www.cbcew.org.uk/hymn-for-the-2025-jubilee/
By Webmaster December 7, 2024
All are welcome!  Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary Monday 9th December Mass at 10am & 7pm Bambinelli Sunday Sunday 15th December Blessing of the Baby Jesus Figures Taizé Service Sunday 15th December 6pm Peaceful service of music & advent readings led by the 9.30am Sunday Mass music group Christmas Carol Concert Tuesday 17th December 6pm Led by St Peter’s RC Primary School An event of prayer, reflection, Carol singing, and the Christmas story brought to life!
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By Webmaster November 3, 2024
St David's College, Cardiff Saturday 14th December Open to those aged 12-19 Mass will be celebrated by the Archbishop Led by Fr Matt Roche-Saunders & Dn Christian Mahoney Programme includes: Mass with our choir, inspiring talks & discussions, prayer and Adoration, great food, music and fun activities Please register at the sign up sheet at Church porch
By Webmaster August 24, 2024
Archdiocese of Cardiff & Diocese of Menevia Jubilee Pilgrimage to Rome 16th – 20th June 2025 Price: £1,030pp sharing a twin room on a half board basis. Single rooms at a supplement of £70. Price included return airfare with baggage, accommodation, transport, gratuities and all entrance fees. Deposit of £300 and completed booking form required by 16th September 2024. For itinerary and booking form, please visit: www.rcadc.org/join-us-for-the-2025- jubilee-pilgrimage-to-rome/
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