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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

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PARISH MASS - LIVESTREAM


  • 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.

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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 April 11, 2026
PARISH SOCIAL, FRIDAY 15 MAY AT ST URBAN’S SCHOOL : Tickets for our parish social evening are on sale at the back of our churches. It is not always easy for us all to come together as a community across two churches; this is a great opportunity to come together as a community to meet old friends and make new ones.  Please do come along to this important event. Fr Chris
By Webmaster April 11, 2026
Carmel O’Donovan, one our parishioners will be running the Boston Marathon to raise funds for the Montfort Missionaries in Malawi. The funds raised go towards building a Catholic nursery where Camel’s brother, FR Charles Beirne is currently serving. This is a great cause and Carmel will appreciate your help. Donations can be made at JustGiving  https://justgiving.com/page/carmel-boston-marathon?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=wa
By Webmaster April 11, 2026
TIME OUT: From the 20th of April until the 2nd of May , I will be on pilgrimage following the footsteps of St Paul in Greece and Turkey. There will be Mass as usual on Saturday/Sunday during my time away also on Tuesday evenings at St Urbans. As always, when I am away on pilgrimage, please feel free to give me your prayer intentions. It is my intention to leave these at the house of Our Lady in Ephesus where the tradition is that Our blessed Mother lived with St John the Evangelist. Father Chris
By Webmaster April 11, 2026
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY 12TH OF APRIL : The Second Sunday of Easter, “Divine Mercy Sunday” is a special time of grace and I am keen that our parish community has the opportunity to obtain the plenary indulgence associated with this day. Our Divine Mercy liturgy will commence at 2.00pm at St Urban’s with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament . During Exposition Confession will be available , followed by Divine Mercy devotions concluding with the 3 o’clock prayer. The plenary indulgence is available under the normal conditions – Confession with a detachment from sin, receipt of the Eucharist within a reasonable period (normally 7 days), and prayers for the intentions of our Holy Father Pope Leo.  Fr Chris
By Webmaster April 11, 2026
As part of the consultation currently taking place across our two Dioceses, there is an opportunity for all clergy, religious and members of the lay faithful to contribute by completing an online questionnaire, either individually or as a parish group. Prayerful reflection should be given to the questions so that the Holy Spirit may guide this process of discernment. Prayer resources and a presentation are available on the diocesan website to support this process. Responses should be submitted no later than Friday, 22nd May 2026 .  For more information and to complete the questionnaire, please visit: https://www.dioceseofleeds.org.uk/leeds-middlesbrough-consultation-2026/
By Webmaster April 11, 2026
The winning numbers for the 8 th draw are £30 (56); £20 (107) and for the 9th draw are £30 (143); £20 (127). Congratulations to the winners.
By Webmaster April 11, 2026
A series of 15 sessions of Prayer and Life Workshops, a program where you “learn to pray and you learn to live”, will be held in the meeting room at St Urban’s every Wednesday from 6.45pm to 8.45pm starting on the 15th April 2026 . Next weekend we will hear more about the programme at Sunday Mass.
By Webmaster April 11, 2026
Baptism preparation sessions will be held on the 18th of April and the 23rd of May both at 3.00pm in the meeting room at St Urban’s.
By Webmaster March 21, 2026
The St Vincent de Paul Society and CAFOD are working together to offer a week of free residential work experience for 20 young adults in England and Wales. The experience will run from 21st – 26th June in London. Candidates must be aged 18-25 years old, but priority will be given to those in their first or second year at university. Apply here: https://svp1.formstack.com/forms/work_experience_application_form_2026 . Applications close on 6th April. For any queries, please contact KeziaH@svp.org.uk

PARISH & DIOCESE EVENTS

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

By Webmaster April 11, 2026
PARISH SOCIAL, FRIDAY 15 MAY AT ST URBAN’S SCHOOL : Tickets for our parish social evening are on sale at the back of our churches. It is not always easy for us all to come together as a community across two churches; this is a great opportunity to come together as a community to meet old friends and make new ones.  Please do come along to this important event. Fr Chris

SVP

By Webmaster April 11, 2026
The next SVP meeting will be on the 13th April at 7pm in the Meeting Room at St Urban’s. All are welcome to attend.
By Webmaster April 11, 2026
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY 12TH OF APRIL : The Second Sunday of Easter, “Divine Mercy Sunday” is a special time of grace and I am keen that our parish community has the opportunity to obtain the plenary indulgence associated with this day. Our Divine Mercy liturgy will commence at 2.00pm at St Urban’s with Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament . During Exposition Confession will be available , followed by Divine Mercy devotions concluding with the 3 o’clock prayer. The plenary indulgence is available under the normal conditions – Confession with a detachment from sin, receipt of the Eucharist within a reasonable period (normally 7 days), and prayers for the intentions of our Holy Father Pope Leo.  Fr Chris
By Webmaster April 17, 2026
Our society seems fascinated by the concept of “the journey”. “Journey” is a term we hear a lot of in popular culture where people talk about “their journey” when talking about life’s events. A journey is about going from one place to another, from the Old French, journée, it is a day's length, a day's work or travel. The secondary school I went to was a place that placed an emphasis on outdoor education expeditions, hikes, camps and the like. For example everybody in the 3 rd form (year 9 I think), in small teams over a weekend, had to do what was called the 30 miler which meant what it said on the tin. I know from personal experience how far a person can walk in a day carrying a 30lb backpack! Just one of a number of journey's in my life. In Sunday's gospel we hear of another journey, undertaken by two disciples, two people not on Jesus’ “top team” of apostles, people we have never heard of before in any of the gospels. Later only one of the two is named, Cleopas. Some traditions say that the second person is perhaps Luke himself, the writer of the gospel, we don’t know. The setting for this journey is the day of the events of the resurrection itself. The two describe to the stranger how the women had gone to the tomb in the early morning – that morning – and found it empty, they had a vision of angels, others went too, saw the tomb and nothing else. They don’t know what to make of it all. Have you thought about why they are going to Emmaus in the first place? Perhaps one of them has a home there, perhaps they are so confused and frightened that they too could be next for the cross and they are getting out of town. What is clear is that they did not see Jesus as the Christ, the Messiah, the saviour, but as a great prophet. Today, not only do they not recognise Jesus in the person of the stranger (though they were probably relieved to discover that their companion was also a follower of Jesus), but for that matter they did not comprehend who Jesus was prior to his crucifixion. It is by paying attention to what the stranger says they find that he slowly opens their eyes, and the eyes of their minds, hearts and souls. In Jesus’ time the breaking of the bread would have been done by the host not the guest but unusually the stranger - Jesus - is the one who breaks the bread. Put yourself there, perhaps in that very moment the hands that you see are the pierced wounded hands of the master. In that split second, like Thomas in last week’s gospel, perhaps you say in your heart, or maybe aloud, “My Lord and my God”. Our own lives are journeys, God willing of many days length. We have all come from somewhere in our experience of life and we are all heading to somewhere. This side of eternity who knows where the journey will end or when. Our destination, your destination, is eternal life. Doing my school expeditions I would have been lost, or even worse, without a map. The map for our journey is the Word of God, Jesus, the gift of the sacraments, and the teaching of the church. The fixed points on the map are love of God and our neighbour. If we keep these in sight we will not go far wrong. When and how does Jesus come to us? How and where do we recognise him? Through our family and friends? Through members of our church community? Jesus can be hard to see and recognise, sometimes he wears distressing disguises – the person crouched in the doorway, the addict being loud on the street corner, the starving child on the TV. Jesus has many faces. Sometimes the smile of a loved one, sometimes faces of distress and pain. Pay attention to the course of your life’s journey, its deep valleys and sunlight uplands. Look for Jesus he is always there to be found. Our destination? Eternal happiness and love sheltered in the heart of our risen saviour opened for our sake on the cross. I am away on pilgrimage for the next couple of weeks following the footsteps of St Paul, but please accept my blessing and the assurance of my daily prayers for your needs and intentions. Fr Chris
By Webmaster April 11, 2026
A series of 15 sessions of Prayer and Life Workshops, a program where you “learn to pray and you learn to live”, will be held in the meeting room at St Urban’s every Wednesday from 6.45pm to 8.45pm starting on the 15th April 2026 . Next weekend we will hear more about the programme at Sunday Mass.
By Webmaster April 11, 2026
Baptism preparation sessions will be held on the 18th of April and the 23rd of May both at 3.00pm in the meeting room at St Urban’s.

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.