Guidance for the Sacraments

For specific guidance on the Sacraments, such as baptism, confirmation and marriage etc., explore our guidance documents as well as Liturgy Guidance from the Vatican.

Universalis

The Universalis app gives you all the readings of the day, allowing you to carry the readings with you every day and dive into the Word of God wherever you are.

Bishop Robert Barron’s ‘The Mass’

‘See how the Mass brings us out of the fallen world and into the heavenly realm, how it revolves around a call from God and a response from his people, the Church, and most importantly, how we are intimately joined with the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus through the Holy Eucharist.’

The Magnificat

‘Magnificat is a spiritual guide to help you develop your prayer life, grow in your spiritual life, find a way to a more profound love for Christ, and participate in the holy Mass with greater fervour. Magnificat is a monthly publication designed for daily use, to encourage both liturgical and personal prayer.’

Church Services TV

Church Services TV streams services over the internet helping parishes and other religious organisations to expand their reach across the globe well beyond what was traditionally possible.

Ascension Presents

The Ascension Presents YouTube channel is a great source of Catholic formation, in bitesize videos, from great contributors, such as Fr. Mike Schmitz, Jeff Cavins, and the Fransican Friars of the Renewal.

Pray As You Go

Pray As You Go is a daily, audio prayer app that helps you to encounter God wherever you are. It can help you to pray whenever you find the time, but particularly whilst travelling to and from work or study.

This Sunday

Seventh Sunday of Easter

May 12, 2024

God’s Spirit of love will enable us to love one another and bear witness to the Christ of love

Next Sunday

Pentecost Sunday

May 19, 2024

"Since the Spirit is our life, let us be directed by the Spirit."

Sunday after next

The Most Holy Trinity

May 26, 2024

Today we confess our Faith in One God existing in three coequal, coeternal and consubstantial divine persons – Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

Any questions?

Do you have questions about the liturgy and how we are called to participate in it? Explore how the Church councils, saints, and popes have answered this key question and many more.