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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

WELCOME TO OUR PARISH

LATEST PARISH NEWS

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

By Webmaster September 27, 2025
This is a day when we are asked to pray, eat simply and give generously. Your donation shares God's gifts with our global neighbours as they find lasting solutions to poverty, conflict and climate change in our volatile world. Please take an envelope home today. There will be a collection at the end of each Mass next weekend. If you prefer you can donate at www.cafod.org.uk/envelope
By Webmaster September 27, 2025
LEEDS UNIVERSITIES CATHOLIC CHAPLAINCY : Welcome to new and returning students! There is Mass for students, and many spiritual and social events. Sunday Mass is at 5pm, 7 St Mark’s Avenue, Leeds, LS2 9BN. There will be a welcome BBQ for new and returning students after Mass on Sunday 28 September. Pick up a Chaplaincy postcard from the back of the church, and see linktr.ee/leedscathsoc for links and information.
By Webmaster September 27, 2025
PRIESTLY VOCATIONS DISCERNMENT MEETINGS: Time for prayers, questions, input from a priest and social time. There are two groups meeting simultaneously; under 18s and over 18s. Fridays 6.30pm-8.15pm: 19th September (Hinsley Hall), 17th October (Hinsley Hall), 14th November (Cathedral Hall), 19th December (Hinsley Hall). Under 18 participants must complete and return a permission form prior to attending. For permission forms and to notify of attendance (all participants) please contact Vocations Promoter, Fr Simon Lodge simon.lodge@dioceseofleeds.org.uk.
By Webmaster September 21, 2025
WELCOME BACK to those of you have been away during the summer break. I hope that you all had a good and relaxing time. Our schools and colleges started their new year last week and I want to assure you of my daily prayer for the needs of their children and young people, also their families and staff. I look forward to catching up with you concerning your summer adventures. God bless you all. Fr Chris
By Webmaster September 5, 2025
Our church offertory income consists of monthly standing orders, cash in numbered envelopes, and cash handed in at the collection during mass. All cash received is counted after the 10.30 Sunday mass and taken to the bank. Cash will always be an available option for making contributions, but it would be very helpful if those who can do so move to setting up a monthly standing order instead of using cash . If you donate using either a standing order or cash in numbered envelopes, and are paying UK income tax , as the church is a charity we are able to claim gift aid income from the government at no cost to you . All that is needed is the completion of a gift aid declaration. Please consider completing a declaration if you haven't already done so. Standing order and gift aid forms are available at the back of church on your way out and someone will be there to answer any questions you may have. Thank you for your support in supporting our wonderful parish.  Fr Chris
By Webmaster September 5, 2025
Our first draw is this week . The 200 Club raises money towards the upkeep of both of our churches. It costs £10 for a 10-week session. The prizes are £30 and £20 each week, and, for the final draw on week 10, the prizes will be £100 and 2 x £50 prizes. There are plenty of spare numbers and it is not too late to sign up. The chances of winning are very high and it is a great way to support the parish.
By Webmaster September 21, 2025
WELCOME BACK to those of you have been away during the summer break. I hope that you all had a good and relaxing time. Our schools and colleges started their new year last week and I want to assure you of my daily prayer for the needs of their children and young people, also their families and staff. I look forward to catching up with you concerning your summer adventures. God bless you all. Fr Chris
By Webmaster September 20, 2025
THE SOCIETY OF ST VINCENT DE PAUL (S.V.P.) supports vulnerable people in our parish; it is a wonderful apostolate and always needs more help. Their next meeting is on Monday the 23rd of September at St Urban’s at 7.00pm . New members are welcome.
By Webmaster September 19, 2025
CONFIRMATIONS 2025: Bishop Marcus will confer the sacrament of Confirmation in our Deanery on the 25th of November with the venue to be confirmed. As usual preparation for the sacrament for year 6 children will take place in our schools. There may be children who do not attend our schools who have already made their first reconciliation and communion who also need confirmation. If you know of anyone in this position, please do get in touch with me this week. Thank you. Fr Chris

PARISH & DIOCESE EVENTS

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

By Webmaster September 27, 2025
This is a day when we are asked to pray, eat simply and give generously. Your donation shares God's gifts with our global neighbours as they find lasting solutions to poverty, conflict and climate change in our volatile world. Please take an envelope home today. There will be a collection at the end of each Mass next weekend. If you prefer you can donate at www.cafod.org.uk/envelope
By Webmaster September 27, 2025
PARISH FRIENDSHIP GROUP: : This meets every Wednesday at 10:30am to 12.00 in the meeting room at St Urban’s and is supported by Catholic Care. It is a wonderful opportunity for people to meet each other over tea, coffee and cake. Every week there are different activities. It is a place where you can be yourself, meet new people, and have some fun! More information is available from Louise on 07980 313333. The programme of activities of October is available at the back of the church.
By Webmaster September 27, 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 from 24 September to 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 September 27, 2025
BAPTISM PREPARATION SESSIONS: these will take place of Saturday the 25th of October and the 22nd of November commencing at 2pm, the Meeting Room at St Urban’s . It is not possible to arrange a baptism without attending one of these sessions. Each lasts about an hour. Baptism registration forms are available by request from the parish office.
By Webmaster September 26, 2025
During my training for the priesthood I volunteered to distribute food to the destitute at a large railway station. It could be distressing and even a bit risky, there were occasional fights, but everybody had their story, some truly amazing, but somehow life just went wrong. Everybody’s life is fragile and my experience of being with these sisters and brothers showed me that life can go wrong for any of us at any time. Western societies are rich and there is more than enough to go round, it just doesn’t seem to work that way. The rich get richer and the poor at best stand still. It was just the same in the time of Jesus but Judaism at that time was unique among religions. Most religions were concerned with transactions between people and their particular gods - if I did this for my favourite god, then they might just favour me. Judaism was different with God instructing his people to care for the widow, the orphan and the stranger with an emphasis on justice and right conduct. However, at the same time, material wealth and security was associated with being favoured by God and being poor was associated with being punished for sin, either their own or that of their forebears. At the same time, paradoxically, people seen as being great sinners also seemed to be doing very nicely, such as Matthew the tax collector. It was totally illogical and Jesus calls it out for what it is. Jesus says that God loves all of his children equally, God calls all of us, without exception, to repentance, reconciliation with him and with each other, and to a loving relationship with him, now and into eternity. In Sunday's Gospel Jesus shows us two things - how the good things in life are transient and that in the fullness of God’s kingdom our perspective on reality will be turned upside down where the last will be first, where the have nots in our society will process the fullness of God’s kingdom. There is also in Sunday's gospel a clear warning, it is a warning repeated elsewhere, that those of us that have more than we need will be measured by the extent of our love, generosity and service to our brothers and sisters in need; all of us, priests and people, Popes and Cardinals, everyone. One of the surest ways to hell is indifference to those in need. To favour the rich over the poor. The powerful over the powerless. So what are we to do? First, all of us in different ways have a responsibility to take action on this teaching. This can take many forms, but at its centre, particularly for those of us who are fortunate to have more than we need, we need to take to heart the warning of Jesus. He could not be clearer about how we will be judged at the end of our earthly lives - we will be judged by how we have judged others; we will be judged by how we have treated others. Have we noticed the poor around us and what are we doing about it? Sometimes it’s not about the grand gesture of a big donation to charity (good though that is). Maybe it starts with just acknowledging the humanity of people we sometimes shun and prefer to ignore. Perhaps it’s about the smile and the small greeting to the person with the paper cup outside the bus station. It’s about, even in small ways, acknowledging a person’s humanity, that they like us are created in the image and likeness of God and a temple of the Holy Spirit. When you do this to the least of our brothers and sisters you do this for Jesus himself. Remember, Jesus has many disguises. This week's bulletin is attached. As always please be assured of my daily prayers for your needs and intentions. Fr Chris
By Webmaster September 19, 2025
CONFIRMATIONS 2025: Bishop Marcus will confer the sacrament of Confirmation in our Deanery on the 25th of November with the venue to be confirmed. As usual preparation for the sacrament for year 6 children will take place in our schools. There may be children who do not attend our schools who have already made their first reconciliation and communion who also need confirmation. If you know of anyone in this position, please do get in touch with me this week. Thank you. Fr Chris

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.