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ST JEANNE JUGAN

Churches of Our Lady of Lourdes and St Urban

0113 225 9751

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A very warm welcome

We are delighted that you have taken the time to visit our website. All are welcome at our Parish, St Jeanne Jugan, incorporating St Urban's and Our Lady of Lourdes Churches and serving St Urban's and Sacred Heart Schools. If you you happen to be in the area please do stop by and join us for Holy Mass

PARISH LIVESTREAM

PARISH MASS - LIVESTREAM

Status: As scheduled


  • Weekend Mass

    Saturday: St Urban's: 6:00pm (Vigil)

    Sunday:St Urban's : 10:30am

  • Weekday Mass

    Tuesday: St Urban's: 19:00pm

    Thursday: St Urban's: 10:00am

  • Holy Days Mass Times

    Holy Days Mass Times: TBA

SCHEDULE

Status: As scheduled


PARISH INFORMATION

Find out about our parish news, updates and activities. Feel free to download our recent parish newsletter, or simply read our current news found within this section.

LATEST NEWS

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LATEST PARISH NEWS

Our recent news and parish notices. Keep in touch with our most up-to-date news items

By Webmaster October 31, 2025
this winter St Urban’s meeting room will be open on the first Wednesday of each month from 7pm to 8.30pm as a warm and welcome space for anyone who has suffered loss, however long ago, and who would like an opportunity to talk about it. This is not counselling, it is just a warm and welcome space where your experience of loss can be shared, if you wish. The dates are: 5th November, 3rd December, 7th January, 4th February and the 4th of March. No booking is needed, just turn up. Also we need volunteers to provide cake, to help prepare the room, to welcome people, to make and serve hot drinks and to clean the room afterwards. It is a wonderful ministry to others and if you feel called to offer any help at all please contact Breda on 07858517163.
By Webmaster October 31, 2025
As in previous years we will give a Christmas Gift to our sick and housebound. If you know of a sick or housebound parishioner who would like a gift, please let the parish office know as we always try to keep the list of our brothers and sisters in need up to date.
By Webmaster October 31, 2025
The Parish Pastoral Council recently discussed how we can get the views of a wider group of parishioners. With this in mind, during tea/coffee after the 10.30 Mass at St Urban’s the 16th of November , we will use the time to have an open discussion about our community. It will be a time to celebrate what works well also to consider what we can do together in improve.  If you cannot be there but have ideas, please feel free to drop a note at the presbytery, email the parish office, or leave a note in the suggestion box at the back of each church.
By Webmaster October 31, 2025
BAPTISM PREPARATION SESSION: Saturday the 22nd of November commencing at 2pm, the Meeting Room at St Urban’s. Baptism registration forms are available by request from the parish office.
By Webmaster October 10, 2025
40 DAYS FOR LIFE 2025: Prayer, fasting and (current ‘buffer-zone-law’-compliant) peaceful vigil in support of the un- born, their mothers, fathers and families. 7am-7pm daily until 2 November. More info here: https://www.di- oceseofleeds.org.uk/event/40-days-for-life-2025/ Contact Chris via 07815 681343 & 40daysforlife@gmail.com
By Webmaster October 10, 2025
There are two groups; under 18s and over 18s on Fridays 6.30pm-8.15pm: 17th Octobe r (Hinsley Hall), 14th November (Cathedral Hall), and 19th December (Hinsley Hall). Under 18 participants must complete and return a permission form prior to attending. For information please contact Vocations Promoter, Fr Simon Lodge simon.lodge@dioceseofleeds.org.uk .
By Webmaster October 31, 2025
this winter St Urban’s meeting room will be open on the first Wednesday of each month from 7pm to 8.30pm as a warm and welcome space for anyone who has suffered loss, however long ago, and who would like an opportunity to talk about it. This is not counselling, it is just a warm and welcome space where your experience of loss can be shared, if you wish. The dates are: 5th November, 3rd December, 7th January, 4th February and the 4th of March. No booking is needed, just turn up. Also we need volunteers to provide cake, to help prepare the room, to welcome people, to make and serve hot drinks and to clean the room afterwards. It is a wonderful ministry to others and if you feel called to offer any help at all please contact Breda on 07858517163.
By Webmaster October 31, 2025
The Parish Pastoral Council recently discussed how we can get the views of a wider group of parishioners. With this in mind, during tea/coffee after the 10.30 Mass at St Urban’s the 16th of November , we will use the time to have an open discussion about our community. It will be a time to celebrate what works well also to consider what we can do together in improve.  If you cannot be there but have ideas, please feel free to drop a note at the presbytery, email the parish office, or leave a note in the suggestion box at the back of each church.
By Webmaster October 31, 2025
BAPTISM PREPARATION SESSION: Saturday the 22nd of November commencing at 2pm, the Meeting Room at St Urban’s. Baptism registration forms are available by request from the parish office.

PARISH & DIOCESE EVENTS

Our recent news and parish notices. Keep in touch with our most up-to-date news items

By Webmaster October 31, 2025
Sunday the 9th November at 2.30pm. All are invited to come to the cemetery and pray for deceased loved ones. The service will be in the cemetery chapel with readings, hymns, and rosary.  Weather permitting, we will walk around the clergy circle reciting the rosary.
By Webmaster October 31, 2025
November is here and we will renew our November Dead List. Masses will offered for the repose of their souls throughout the year. Envelopes for names and an offering are at the back of our churches.
By Webmaster October 31, 2025
: Our Christmas Fair is on Saturday the 29th of November at St Urbans. A signup sheet is at the back of our churches for people willing to help with stalls etc. A sincere thank you to all those who have already signed up. Donations of items are urgently needed (last year I bought a “retired” statue of the Infant of Prague!). Please be generous with your time and effort to support our parish and build our community.  Fr Chris
By Webmaster October 31, 2025
This weekend is the feast of All Saints. How do you imagine saints to be? In our catholic tradition we see lots of images of saints. We have statues of Our Blessed Mother, St Joseph, and others in our churches. Many Catholic families have images and statues in their homes. In my childhood home, other than family pictures, virtually all of of our images were pictures of Jesus, Mary and other saints. After the death of my parents I kept some of them. I still have my family’s image of the Sacred Heart, dedicated when I was a two year old. In my missal I still have images of the saints going back to my childhood, all of them looking holy and often floating on a cloud in heaven. Saints did not have a "pearly heavenly life" on earth. They were all people like us, with our strengths and weaknesses. Some of them had, to put it mildly, chequered histories. As a nurse one of my favourite Saints was, and is, St Camillus de Lellis. Camillus was a soldier, drinker and a gambler. Not the most promising material, but he went on to found a religious order dedicated to care of the sick. The apostles were also a pretty unpromising bunch, Peter had no special training in religion, and Matthew was a tax collector, people who were notorious for theft, and extortion. People at the time must have wondered why on earth Jesus chose them as his closest associates. Therese of Lisieux herself observed that she could have either been a great sinner or a great saint. So saints were and are people like us. So what made the difference? All of the saints opted for something greater than themselves. Of their own free will, and despite their weaknesses, they opted for belief in God and in salvation through Christ. For many it meant giving up their old ways, drinking, gambling, theft, debauchery, violence. For many others the conversion was less radical, more quiet. But all of them sensed, though the guidance of the Holy Spirit, something greater than themselves. Something that changed their lives for good. Changed their lives for eternity. They decided to live out in their lives being a child of God knowing that they had to change, also knowing that the world would not understand, that it would reject many of them, and for some cost them their lives. In Sunday's gospel Jesus tells us how to be a child of God in the beatitudes. A manifesto that, if we follow it, will transform our lives and the world around us. It is a manifesto so powerful that it also has meaning for people with no religion at all. The beatitudes are the guide on how to become a saint. It is not something that is risk free; people will not understand us and the choices we make. Some will speak badly of us and persecute us in different ways, but the reward is eternal union with God, eternal light, happiness and peace. We can see this in the saints. The saints show us the way. The saints show us how sainthood, if we persevere, is the destiny for all of us. We must not be discouraged, after all Oscar Wild commented that "every saint has a past and every sinner has a future". We are one people with the community of saints; we acknowledge this every time we say the Creed. If you are in difficulty look up a saint who had had that difficulty too (there will be one or more), the saints are our friends, ask them for their help. Which saint’s name do you have? You can ask them for help too. I suspect that there are many saints just waiting to be asked, they are a group so large that they cannot be counted and thank God for that.  I am on leave next week but be assured of my daily prayers for your intentions and the offering of Holy Mass. God bless and keep you. Fr Chris
By Webmaster October 31, 2025
BAPTISM PREPARATION SESSION: Saturday the 22nd of November commencing at 2pm, the Meeting Room at St Urban’s. Baptism registration forms are available by request from the parish office.
By Webmaster October 10, 2025
These are a series of workshops where you learn to pray and you learn to live, they are every Thursday in the meeting room at St Urban’s from 7:00pm to 9:00pm . For more information see www.tovpil.org or contact Vincenzo on 07367150001, Solange on 07446004352 , or Francis on 07940856029.

Pope Francis

If peoples are to remain brothers and sisters, prayer must rise unceasingly to Heaven, and one single word constantly echo on earth: peace.