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ST PETER'S RC CHURCH


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By Webmaster July 25, 2025
The Most Precious Blood of Jesus (3) On the Mount Calvary, after Jesus got stripped off His clothes, this Cross that was laid in front of His eyes, does He not know that It was a representation of cruelty, shamefulness and injustice? Yes, He knew better than anyone else. Yet, He most willingly to be nailed onto It, and so to pour out His Precious Blood. From then on, this Cross becomes a true sign of Love, Forgiveness and Salvation for us until the end of time. But that is not all, after Jesus gave up His Spirit on the Cross, His Most Sacred Heart was pierced by a lance from the side, blood and water gushed forth from it - this is the origin and growth of the Church. "For it was from the side of Christ as he slept the sleep of death upon the cross that there came forth the 'wondrous sacrament of the whole Church.'" As Eve was formed from the sleeping Adam's side, so the Church was born from the pierced heart of Christ hanging dead on the cross." (CCC #766) Jesus, with His own Most Precious Blood bought the Church and made her His Holy Bride. He died, so she can be born. Jesus Christ Our Lord becomes the Church's Bridegroom and they become one body, one flesh. And we, members of the Church, become part of His Body. He Loves us, just as He Loves His Bride. He looks after us, just as His Beloved children. He nourishes us everyday, with His own Most Sacred Body and Most Precious Blood through our daily receiving of the Holy Eucharist, so our souls can be refreshed and strengthened and saved from dying of spiritual starvation. Many people in Jesus' time cannot understand when Jesus said to them: "He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood lives in me, and I in him." (John 6:56) But just like Jesus describe Himself as the vine and we are the branches, which means we all need to share the same food, nutrients and water, in order for us grow and flourish; and like all cells share the same flowing blood within the body, thus without Him to nourish us with His very Self, we will wither and die. Behold, on the front of the main altar a bas-relief carving of the Lamb of God shedding hid blood for us (Book of Revelation) can be seen, similarly it is portrayed in the holy vision at Knock, in Ireland. It reminds us that from this Blood flows all graces for each one of us down the ages, It is the courage of martyrs, the strength of Confessors, the purity of Virgins, the help of those in peril, the relief of the burdened, the hope of the penitent, the consolation of the dying… Therefore, let us approach and receive the Eucharist and Precious Blood every time with love and reverence.
By Webmaster July 25, 2025
One of his disciples said to him, ‘Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples.’ And he said to them, ‘When you pray, say: ‘Father, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread, and forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone who is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation.’ (Luke 11:1-4)
By Webmaster July 25, 2025
Sunday 27 July 2025  Blessed are those who have not lost hope (cf. Sir 14:2) Pope Leo has given us his message for this Day:"...The Jubilee we are now celebrating helps us to realise that hope is a constant source of joy, whatever our age. When that hope has also been tempered by fire over the course of a long life, it proves a source of deep happiness. Sacred Scripture offers us many examples of men and women whom the Lord called late in life to play a part in his saving plan. We can think of Abraham and Sarah, who, advanced in years, found it hard to believe when God promised them a child...Old age, barrenness and physical decline apparently blocked any hope for life and fertility in these men and women...Yet whenever we think that things cannot change, the Lord surprises us with an act of saving power… The life of the Church and the world can only be understood in light of the passage of generations. Embracing the elderly helps us to understand that life is more than just the present moment, and should not be wasted in superficial encounters and fleeting relationships. Instead, life is constantly pointing us toward the future... If it is true that the weakness of the elderly needs the strength of the young, it is equally true that the inexperience of the young needs the witness of the elderly in order to build the future with wisdom. How often our grandparents have been for us examples of faith and devotion, civic virtue and social commitment, memory and perseverance amid trials! The precious legacy that they have handed down to us with hope and love will always be a source of gratitude and a summons to perseverance…” You can view the full Papal message on: www.cbcew.org.uk/ popes-message-to-grandparents-and-the-elderly-2025/
By Webmaster July 19, 2025
Friday 25 July 2025 2pm - 6pm Nazareth House, Cardiff CF10 3UN The afternoon includes: Praise & Worship, Talks, Prayer Ministry, Healing Service, Adoration & Holy Mass. For more information please contact: Madaline: 07791 503857 Reeja: 07939 205831

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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"The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time - Author unknown
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By Webmaster July 19, 2025
Join the Fightback! As you probably know, in the space of just one week at the end of June, MPs voted to legalise assisted suicide and to decriminalise abortion, allowing for abortion up to birth. These are threats that we should all care deeply about. SPUC invites you to join in the fightback, to make your voice heard and to stand up for the most vulnerable. Please fill out one of the postcards at Church porch, and SPUC will send you information about what you can do for the cause.
By Webmaster July 13, 2025
Opening Times Saturday : Before and after 5.30pm Mass Sunday : Before and after 9.30am Mass until 11.30am Mass begins We now have new stock available including many different Rosaries, new Bibles, statues  and a large selection of first Holy Communion and Confirmation gifts and cards.
By Webmaster June 4, 2025
Sunday 8th June 2:30pm - 4pm St David's Chapel (side entrance from Bedford Street) If you would like some support or feel able to support others please join us for a cuppa and chat Meetings second Tuesday of each month. More information phone/text 07566 735 162 Email stpeterslisteners@gmail.com
By Webmaster June 27, 2025
Come to the Quiz ! The Parish is holding a quiz in support of the Motor Neurone Disease Association Wednesday 9th July The Community Hall, Bedford Street 6.30pm Admission fee: £5 Please support this charity. For more information contact Peter on 07906 101015
By Webmaster June 6, 2025
Bidding Prayers - Pentecost Sunday Today the bidding prayers will be said in the many different languages of the Parish Community. Nationalities in the Parish We have 40 nationalities in our Parish. Let us give thanks to God that from every part of the world, He invites and gathers us together to join His one big family - the Holy Catholic Church. The Our Father Please say in your own language if you wish.
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By Webmaster July 14, 2025
The Archdiocese has launched a new monthly email newsletter, bringing together the latest news, events, and features from across the Diocese and beyond. To subscribe, visit ( https://rcadc.org/new-diocesannewsletter-launches-on-fridaysign-up-today/ ) or scan the QR code. Stay informed and connected!
By Webmaster July 14, 2025
NO CHILDREN’S LITURGY during the summer break. Thank you for your support. We will restart Sunday 7th September .
By Webmaster June 6, 2025
Volunteers are urgently needed to help keep our beautiful Church clean. If you are able to spare a short time on a Monday morning  to help with this please contact the Church office on 02920 483 394. Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
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By Webmaster July 19, 2025
Do you know they are the two Welsh martyrs within our Parish who died for the Faith and were executed for exercising their priestly duties? St Philip Evans was a Jesuit Priest born in Monmouth, and St John Lloyd was a secular Priest from Breconshire. They were both arrested around the same time during the Titus Oates plot, imprisoned in the same cell in Cardiff castle and executed on the same day, 22nd July 1679, at Gallows Field which is now known as Richmond Road — a busy road junction but the spot is marked by a blue plaque on the wall of the NatWest bank. In 2021, two skulls and a cluster of other bones which were discovered back in 1878 in an attic in Holywell in Wales have been finally identified as the relics of the two martyrs. St Philip Evans was the jolliest of all the martyrs. He was playing tennis when told of his execution the next day. So happy did the news make him that he went on with the game! St. John Lloyd said he was not a good speaker, he said to the crowd before he died: “...I shall only say that I die in the true catholic and apostolic faith, according to these words in the Creed: I believe in the Holy Catholic Church; And with these three virtues: Faith, Hope and Charity”. However, actions speak louder than words. St Philip Evans and St John Lloyd both laid down their lives for the faith went far beyond words, far deeper than words. Their heroic witness echoes down the ages and speaks to us loudly today. St Philip Evans, pray for us! St John Lloyd, pray for us! (Both martyrs’ stained glass windows can still be seen on the left of the entrance in St Peter’s Church)
By Webmaster July 5, 2025
This Sunday 6th July 3 pm Join Archbishop Mark, clergy and fellow pilgrims for the Procession through the streets of Cardiff. The procession begins from the University Chaplaincy on Park Place. We will walk together along Gorsedd Gardens Road, past the Museum  and City Hall, then cross Greyfriars Road to the Friary, continues along Queen Street and finishes at the Cathedral with Benediction. Followed by refreshments at The Cornerstone. All are welcome!

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By Webmaster July 25, 2025
Sunday 27 July 2025  Blessed are those who have not lost hope (cf. Sir 14:2) Pope Leo has given us his message for this Day:"...The Jubilee we are now celebrating helps us to realise that hope is a constant source of joy, whatever our age. When that hope has also been tempered by fire over the course of a long life, it proves a source of deep happiness. Sacred Scripture offers us many examples of men and women whom the Lord called late in life to play a part in his saving plan. We can think of Abraham and Sarah, who, advanced in years, found it hard to believe when God promised them a child...Old age, barrenness and physical decline apparently blocked any hope for life and fertility in these men and women...Yet whenever we think that things cannot change, the Lord surprises us with an act of saving power… The life of the Church and the world can only be understood in light of the passage of generations. Embracing the elderly helps us to understand that life is more than just the present moment, and should not be wasted in superficial encounters and fleeting relationships. Instead, life is constantly pointing us toward the future... If it is true that the weakness of the elderly needs the strength of the young, it is equally true that the inexperience of the young needs the witness of the elderly in order to build the future with wisdom. How often our grandparents have been for us examples of faith and devotion, civic virtue and social commitment, memory and perseverance amid trials! The precious legacy that they have handed down to us with hope and love will always be a source of gratitude and a summons to perseverance…” You can view the full Papal message on: www.cbcew.org.uk/ popes-message-to-grandparents-and-the-elderly-2025/
By Webmaster July 19, 2025
Friday 25 July 2025 2pm - 6pm Nazareth House, Cardiff CF10 3UN The afternoon includes: Praise & Worship, Talks, Prayer Ministry, Healing Service, Adoration & Holy Mass. For more information please contact: Madaline: 07791 503857 Reeja: 07939 205831
By Webmaster July 19, 2025
Join the Fightback! As you probably know, in the space of just one week at the end of June, MPs voted to legalise assisted suicide and to decriminalise abortion, allowing for abortion up to birth. These are threats that we should all care deeply about. SPUC invites you to join in the fightback, to make your voice heard and to stand up for the most vulnerable. Please fill out one of the postcards at Church porch, and SPUC will send you information about what you can do for the cause.
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By Webmaster June 6, 2025
The diocesan Catholic Charismatic Team invites you to a Saturday with praise & worship, Mass and small group sharing at  Jubilee shrines across the Archdiocese. Each day runs 10 am - 3pm, please bring packed lunch. 14 June - Sacred Heart Centre, Swansea SA6 6HX 28 June - Belmont Abbey, Hereford HR2 9RZ 5 July - St Non’s Retreat, SA62 6BN
By Webmaster May 30, 2025
The next PARISH COUNCIL MEETING Tuesday 3rd June 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 office.
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