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ST PETER'S RC CHURCH


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By Webmaster 13 Apr, 2024
The Divine Mercy (3) When someone hurt or wronged us, it is so easy and natural for us to take revenge or hold grudges. But when St Longinus pierced Jesus in the side, Jesus did not punish him with His Power, instead returned him with His very last drops of Blood and Water, they covered his face and body, grace and salvation entered his soul at once, and opened his eyes both physically and spiritually. When you look at the Divine Mercy Image, the most striking feature is the two rays coming from the heart of Jesus, represent His Most Precious Blood and Water, ever pouring, ever gushing forth with abundance, until the end of time. For who? For you. Yes, for you. It is not God's Will to punish us or sentence us to Hell after we sinned, but it is His Will that we go back to Him with a contrite heart and experience His Mercy. He wished for all of us to return to Him and be saved. If you recall in the Old Testament, despite so many evil deeds Absalom has done, St King David still want to protect him. If an earthly father can have such great love to his child, can you imagine how much more does our Heavenly Father Loves us with His Infinite Love? Have you seen other non-Christian faith has a god like ours — God full of Love and Mercy? This Image is not only a Sign He wants to show us of His Infinite Mercy, but also a solid proof of His Love for you and me. He does not demand us to give Him sacrifices and offerings, but He wants you to love Him with all you can. When you loves someone, isn't it necessary for that person to love you back in order to make a love complete? God shows you His Mercy, He shows you His Love, do you accept it? Will you return His Love for you? He would not force you, as He gave you a free will to decide yourself, the choice is yours.
By Webmaster 13 Apr, 2024
The Declaration of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith “Dignitas Infinita” on Human Dignity was issued on 8th April, 2024. The promotion and defence of human dignity continues to be at the heart of the mission of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. There are many areas where human dignity is misunderstood and human rights are under attack. These include questions about the dignity of human life from conception to natural death as well as the recognition of the unity of the person, body and soul, created as masculine and feminine. In our own country, we also face the threat of the legalisation of assisted suicide. The protection and promotion of human dignity is critical to addressing many other social justice challenges. A Statement from Archbishop Mark O’Toole reads: “I warmly welcome the Declaration of the Doctrine of the Faith, titled Dignitas Infinita, which resolutely affirms the innate dignity of every human person, created in the image and likeness of God and redeemed in Jesus Christ. I invite all in the Archdiocese of Cardiff and the Diocese of Menevia, to read and prayerfully reflect upon it. May respect for the dignity of the human person, beyond all circumstances, be placed at the centre of our commitment to the common good, and our loving service of our brothers and sisters.” (Source: CBCEW & RCADC) ‘Dignitas Infinita’ can be read on the Vatican website: https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2024/04/08/240408c.html
By Webmaster 13 Apr, 2024
‘...in his name, repentance for the forgiveness of sins would be preached to all the nations, beginning from Jerusalem. You are witnesses to this.’ (Luke 24:47-48 ) May your people exult for ever, O God, in renewed youthfulness of spirit, so that, rejoicing now in the restored glory of our adoption, we may look forward in confident hope to the rejoicing of the day of resurrection. 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 07 Apr, 2024
The Divine Mercy (2) During our pilgrim journey on this earth, we can at times thinking that we are too sinful or unworthy to ask for God's forgiveness. But Jesus’ Divine Mercy reminds us of God’s merciful Love for us. Jesus Loves us, not just in good times, but in bad times as well. You know, Jesus saw them all - our sins from the past to the future, but Jesus took all of our sins upon Himself with gladness because He Loves us, willing to redeem us with His Blood and His life. We are all God’s children. That is why He taught us to say the prayer that began with 'Our Father'. Thus, as children, we are still learning, always learning, to discern what is good and bad, yet frequently 'falling' because of our weakness, but it is alright. Jesus does not care how many times we fell, but He cares whether we will go back to Him after we fell. When we do not believe in Him we then really pierce His Most Sacred Heart, yet from there blood and water gushed forth, to showed us from His 'fountain of Divine Mercy' whosoever willing to receive will experience His Mercy. He shows us this path, so through it we can be saved. Therefore, do not be like Judas Iscariot but be like St Peter, trust in Jesus with hope and experience His Divine Mercy through the Sacrament of Reconciliation

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 23 Oct, 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 16 Jul, 2022
St. Peter's, Cardiff is open for Mass daily. The Rosminian Community welcomes all visitors to the parish

DAILY MASS

READINGS

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By Webmaster 23 Oct, 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 16 Jul, 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 07 Apr, 2024
A big “Thank You” to all the parishioners who contributed to the Easter ceremonies. The musicians, the altar servers, the volunteers who read so well or volunteered for the washing of the feet. The parishioners who cleaned the church and decorated with a stunning flower display. The stewards who greeted us and the family in the parish shop. We are grateful too to the large number of parishioners this year who made the liturgy a real moment of praise to the Risen Lord. Fr Chris
By Webmaster 24 Feb, 2024
Thinking about becoming a Catholic?  RCIA meetings are for adults who wish to look more closely at the Catholic faith whether you have a view to Baptism or reception into full communion or not. Please complete form at the back of Church and pass to one of the priests. More details of meetings to follow. Course will be starting soon.
By Webmaster 10 Feb, 2024
Our parish has recently joined a worldwide campaign of 40 days of Perpetual Adoration, starting 8 February to 19 March 2024 , and would like to ask you to pray for the following 7 intentions during our weekday Adoration from 10.30am to 11.30am: ● Hearts to be open to God and others ● Reparation and repentance for the world’s turning away from God & His commandments ● The undoing of global forces of fear, lies, evil & sin ● Revival and unity in the Church ● The end of human trafficking, abortion & euthanasia ● The Spirit of Truth to bring freedom ● Priests to be deeply Marian & Eucharistic
By Webmaster 20 Jan, 2024
Catholic C: Why do we believe the Immaculate Conception of Our Lady? Catholic B: This is one of the four Marian dogmas. Our Catechism explains: "To become the mother of the Saviour, Mary “was enriched by God with gifts appropriate to such a role.”... in order for Mary to be able to give the free assent of her faith to the announcement of her vocation, it was necessary that she be wholly borne by God's grace." In 'The Glories of Mary', St Alphonsus explained in-depth how fitting it was to the Holy Trinity, let me share some points with you: ● Since the Eternal Father destined Mary for the restorer of the lost world, and mediatrix of peace between man and God, so she should not appear as a sinner and enemy of God, but as his friend, and pure from sin. ● God destined Mary to crush the head of the serpent, therefore she should not first be conquered by Lucifer, and made his slave; instead she should be free from every stain and from all subjection to the enemy, and remaining free from every stain of sin to the end, so she could conquer the devil. ● The Eternal Father also destined Mary for the mother of His only begotten Son, at least for His Son’s honour, the Father would create her pure from every stain and adorn her soul with every grace, that it might be a worthy habitation for a God. ● God can give the grace to Eve to come into the world immaculate; He can certainly bestow it on Mary. ● Since the Son could select a mother according to his pleasure, surely He would choose one befitting a God. Who would choose a slave for his mother instead a queen? Or an enemy of God instead a friend of God? Indeed, it is fitting that a most pure God should have a mother pure from all sin. ● If Our Lord gave us the command to honour our parents, then when he became man, should also observe it himself, which included created His mother immaculate when He was able to do so.  ● Who does not want a beautiful bride? If so, the Holy Spirit would surely use His power to make Mary - His spouse, as beautiful as He possibly can. Also because this divine spouse loved Mary from the beginning, more than all the saints and angels united, we can think of the swiftness of the Divine Spirit, in making her His spouse, before Lucifer can take possession of her. Yes, we believe this dogma. St Cyril of Alexandria says: Who has ever heard of an architect building a house for his own use and then giving the first possession of it to his greatest enemy?
By Webmaster 13 Jan, 2024
SVP are relaunching an appeal for food donations at the back of church! Tins, pasta, dry goods and non-perishables are all needed by local people in the community. Please pass on this appeal to others.  Thank you in advance!
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By Webmaster 27 Jan, 2024
Many thanks to those parishioners who have volunteered to take part in the Night Shelter project. Your response has been terrific. More information about rotas and other details will be sent out shortly. Please keep the Night Shelter in your prayers. Any enquiries contact Peter Sullivan 07906 10 10 15 SECOND COLLECTION There will be a second collection this weekend again for funds to cover costs for the Night Shelter.
By Webmaster 13 Jan, 2024
In the footsteps of Blessed Antonio Rosmini 13-23 May 2024 For booking and more info please see leaflets at back of Church.
By Webmaster 13 Jan, 2024
Re-opening Friday 19 January As part of a group of churches providing shelter for rough sleepers in the city Volunteers from the parish are urgently needed to help with this project. There are forms at the back of church that may be filled in, indicating your willingness to help on a rota basis. Please indicate your shift preference: 1. Friday afternoon (3.30pm-4.30pm) Setting up the Hall 2. Friday evening (6pm-10pm) Arrival & Evening Meal 3. Friday night (10pm-7am) Over-night 4. Saturday morning (7am-9am) Breakfast & Departure NIGHT SHELTER MEETING Information meeting for volunteers will be held in the Parish Community Hall, Bedford Street Wednesday 17 January 7.00pm For more information please contact Peter Sullivan: 07906 10 10 15
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By Webmaster 13 May, 2023
New SVP Shop in Crwys Road The shop will be opening in May. A manager is to be appointed but there are also opportunities for parishioners to volunteer to work in the shop. If interested, please contact Peter Sullivan. Thank you
By Webmaster 13 May, 2023
Confirmation Mass St Peter’s Church Saturday 20 May 5.30pm Main Celebrant: Archbishop Mark O’Toole All are Welcome! Please keep all the Confirmation candidates

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By Webmaster 13 Apr, 2024
Join us for six inspiring sessions (informative talks, guided prayers, healing, teaching, fellowship, ministry & empowerment) Every Tuesday 16 April - 21 May 7.30pm - 9:30pm Talk 1 (16 April) “The Certainty of God’s Love” St Peter’s Prayer & Healing Ministry Fellowship St Peter’s Church, Cardiff CF24 3BA (Entrance through Bedford Street gates) For more info see poster at Church porch
By Webmaster 07 Apr, 2024
Jesus said to St Faustina: “My daughter, tell the whole world about My Inconceivable mercy. I desire that the Feast of Mercy be a refuge and shelter for all souls, and especially for poor sinners. On that day the very depths of My tender mercy are open. I pour out a whole ocean of graces upon those souls who approach the fount of My mercy. The soul that will go to Confession and receive Holy Communion shall obtain complete forgiveness of sins and punishment. On that day all the divine floodgates through which grace flow are opened. Let no soul fear to draw near to Me…” (Diary 699) Sunday 7th April St Albans Church , Cardiff Confessions 2pm – 4pm 2.30pm Blessing and Veneration of the Image 3pm Divine Mercy Chaplet & the Three o’clock Prayer
By Webmaster 09 Mar, 2024
Stations of the Cross Every Friday during Lent at 7pm  Different versions of meditations & prayers will be used each week
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Diocesan News
By Webmaster 07 Oct, 2023
The Archbishop's 3rd Newsletter is now available ( https://rcadc.org/archbishops-newsletterseptember-2023/ ) This month's newsletter includes a variety of topics of interest to people across the dioceses of Cardiff and Menevia, including: ♦ What Archbishop Mark did over summer ♦ Clergy News (farewells, appointments, jubilees) ♦ Diocesan News (diaconate formation, new trustees, youth ministry, Jubilee year, fundraising and learning opportunities) ♦ Events (masses attended by Archbishop Mark, LOUDfence, online seminars and a Parish Summit) ♦ Prayers
By Webmaster 07 Oct, 2023
If you want to see your parish come alive and bring people to Jesus, be a part of the Catholic Parish Summit on 12-14 June 2024 in Harrogate. Join Archbishop Mark O’Toole, Sr Miriam James Heidland and Fr James Mallon, among others — to see what is behind a growing movement of parishes coming to new life, and learn how your parish can do it, too. Save your spot today at catholicparishsummit.com and be part of this impactful gathering of parish leaders! Plus: Use our diocese’s exclusive promo code 25OFFCPS to save on your ticket before they sell out! If you are under 30 and would like to take part use the promo code YA@CPS .
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