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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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  • 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

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15/08/26 - Apologies, our livestream is currently offline due to a technical issue. We wil remedy this asap.



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 August 21, 2026
A number of parishioners have generously responded to the query of forming a choir/s in our churches. Thank you to those who have responded – the invitation is open ended! I am pulling together the names received and I will be in touch to organise an initial get together. From September we will also need a pianist/organist at St Urban’s for alternate Sundays. If your background is in piano, and if you would like to, the parish will support some organ training via the music department at the Cathedral. Please feel free to speak to me about this or drop me an email.  Fr Chris
By Webmaster August 21, 2026
A reminder that tea and coffee (perhaps with a glass of wine!) is served after the 10.30 Mass at St Uban’s. Do come along and get to know your brothers and sisters in Christ. Volunteers to help are always welcomed and there is a sign-up sheet at the back of St Urban’s. We also have a functioning kitchen at Our Lady of Lourdes. Should we do something similar there after the 8.45 Mass? What do you think?  Fr Chris
By Webmaster August 21, 2026
The winning numbers for the 9th draw are £30. 25. £20. 98. The 200 club has raised £650 for the last session. Thank you so much for supporting our parish in this was. A special thank you to Peter Craggs for keeping it going.  Well done and God bless you Peter!
By Webmaster August 21, 2026
We are invited to join Bishop Marcus with his prayer for vocations for men and women:  “Our Lady of Unfailing Help! Pray that the Lord of the Harvest will send labourers into His harvest and that He will grant an abundance of vocations to the priesthood, diaconate and religious life within the Diocese of Leeds, and throughout the world. Amen.”
By Webmaster August 21, 2026
BAPTISM PREPARATION: the next baptism preparation session will be Saturday the 26th of September at 2.00pm in the meeting room at St Urban’s. Registration forms are available from the parish office.
By Webmaster July 24, 2026
Leeds Cathedral will be closed on weekdays throughout August to enable essential works on the lighting system. Mass will be held in Cathedral Hall, times will vary to the usual schedule. Please see the Cathedral website for more information.
By Webmaster August 21, 2026
From Wednesday the 2nd of September, the online support group for unpaid carers will now have two sessions on the first Wednesday of the month at 2.00pm and 7.30pm. if you care for a friend, neighbour or family member you are invited to join the group for the opportunity to make new friends, chat and have space and time to pray. Contact Michelle for more information or to register carersproject@growingoldgracefully.org.uk
By Webmaster August 21, 2026
BAPTISM PREPARATION: the next baptism preparation session will be Saturday the 26th of September at 2.00pm in the meeting room at St Urban’s. Registration forms are available from the parish office.
By Webmaster August 10, 2026
INVITATION TO JOIN YOUTH 2000 FOR A HOLY HOUR OF EUCHARISTIC ADORATION ON FRIDAY 14TH AUGUST FROM 19:15 AT ST MARY'S CHURCH IN HORSFORTH (Holy Mass will be celebrated from 18:30). This will be a peaceful, guided time of prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, with opportunity to be still and listen to the Lord. Young adults (ages 18- 35) are most welcome! Whether you regularly spend time in Adoration do come along. Afterwards, there’ll be a social at St Mary's Church - a chance to relax and spend time together.

PARISH & DIOCESE EVENTS

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

By Webmaster August 21, 2026
A gentle reminder of the need to make a donation for votive candles, and to pay for Mass cards at both of our churches, also to pay for items from the repository cupboard at St Urbans (restocking of which cost £80 last time around). If you do not have cash on you payments can be made on our Dona machines. Thank you.
By Webmaster August 21, 2026
From Wednesday the 2nd of September, the online support group for unpaid carers will now have two sessions on the first Wednesday of the month at 2.00pm and 7.30pm. if you care for a friend, neighbour or family member you are invited to join the group for the opportunity to make new friends, chat and have space and time to pray. Contact Michelle for more information or to register carersproject@growingoldgracefully.org.uk
By Webmaster August 21, 2026
BAPTISM PREPARATION: the next baptism preparation session will be Saturday the 26th of September at 2.00pm in the meeting room at St Urban’s. Registration forms are available from the parish office.
By Webmaster August 21, 2026
This Sunday in the gospel Jesus asks "Who do people say the Son of Man is?". Who do you say He is? What do you understand by the term “Son of Man”. At one level the answer is obvious. After all we have the whole story encapsulated in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, His ascension into heaven, and the decent of the Holy Spirit – something called the pascal mystery. But who is Jesus to you? My parents were country people with a faith rooted in a culture reaching back probably before St Patrick recognisably brought the Christian faith to Ireland. Jesus was part of the cycle of life, just as much as the crops they grew, the produce they harvested, the very air they breathed. Everything was imbued with the grace of God. The shadow side was a deep-seated superstition of what was perceived to be the primitive forces of nature. But, either way, Jesus and the intercession of Mary and Joseph overcame everything. So for me, for a long time, I guess that the Son of Man was literally a cardboard figure, an image of the Sacred Heart dedicated when I was two and a bit years old, which I still have and honour. As with those images, His eyes followed me round the house everywhere, but who was He? What did I need from Him? What did He want to offer me? Either way I followed my own path, at least what I thought was “my path”. It was not that I did not believe, I just went what I believed to be my own way. The question of who is the Son of Man was pushed into the background; but even in those days, wherever I was, somehow, I needed to know where the Catholic church was, though I seldom went in. Eventually, one Sunday morning, for no apparent reason, I decided to go to the local Catholic church. After the Mass I had a chat with the priest who had a knack for spotting new faces. He did not judge me but invited me to come along for a few weeks and see how I got on. Which I did, and here I am now, by the grace of God a priest in His Church. That same priest helped me to put my vestments on at my priestly ordination. Why do I tell you this? Because I suspect that we all have our own story about who the Son of Man is for us. For me the Son of Man is not the Jesus sitting on the pearly grey clouds of heaven of my childhood prayer cards. Jesus alive and He is God; He is in the glory of the Father with the Holy Spirit, but He is still as human now as He was at His incarnation. Jesus is Lord, but Jesus, the Son of Man, is also our brother and through Him we truly are the sons and daughters of God. We see the face of Jesus reflected in each other if only we care to look. Whoever is one with Jesus is one with the Father through the Holy Spirit. Isn’t it beautiful that we share in the son/daughtership of Jesus, where His Father is also Our Father? Think about it; extraordinary, isn’t it? To make this oneness with Jesus complete we also have to be one with each other through the Holy Catholic Church, in its rites and forms, which contain the fullness of the word of scripture; the traditions reaching back to the earliest times; and the teaching that flows from both of these through our successive Holy Fathers. This is not easy; there will be times when our spiritual oneness with each other, and within our community of the church, will set us against “oneness” with the world. There will be times when we feel at odds even with ourselves in terms of what we may say or feel about ourselves; the world; and the teaching of our church. There will be times when perspectives within and outwith the Church will differ. But truth does not depend on emotion. Our church, your church, through the teaching authority of our Holy Father, is not founded on the shifting sands of feelings and intuition but on the guidance and inspiration of the Holy Spirit. We see this in Sunday's Gospel, where Peter, though he often proves to be deeply fallible, is 100% correct about Christ is. He goes beyond the concept of the Son of Man to say to Jesus you “are the Son of the living God”. Not a phantom God, but a living God, as alive as you and me. Living, alive, vibrant, full of life, full of love - eternal love. My prayer for you all today, and always, is that you stay close to Jesus in the life of his Catholic church and that you will experience the living God in your hearts and souls; now and always. As always, please accept an assurance of my daily prayers for your needs and intentions. God bless and keep you. Fr Chris
By Webmaster August 21, 2026
BAPTISM PREPARATION: the next baptism preparation session will be Saturday the 26th of September at 2.00pm in the meeting room at St Urban’s. Registration forms are available from the parish office.
By Webmaster August 20, 2026
DO YOU KNOW THAT 2026 IS THE JUBILEE OF ST URBAN’S CHURCH? 75 years ago the Parish of St Urban was established. The Diocesan archives show that from 1902 to 1951 it was a chapel-of-ease to the Cathedral and the chapel was on Brookfield Road. In 1951 a presbytery was purchased on Monkbridge Rd and the first Parish Priest was appointed - Fr Eugene Tehan. The present St Urban’s opened in 1963 and the old chapel became the parish hall, unfortunately the hall was later demolished. We really should mark our anniversary. With this in mind, during the Holy Year of 2025, I commissioned an icon of St Urban from Aidan Hart. Aidan has an international reputation as a maker of icons. The icon of St Urban is my personal gift to the parish to mark both the Holy Year and the church’s jubilee. The icon will be dedicated and blessed at the 10.30 Mass on the 6th of September after our schools are back from their summer holidays and the August bank holiday . Afterwards we will have a “bring and share” lunch together to mark a special year for our parish . Of course it not just be a “St Urban’s event” and people who normally go to Our Lady Of Lourdes are warmly invited, after all we are one parish family. On Our Lady of Lourdes, I have also personally commissioned an icon of ST Bernadette as Our Lady of Lourdes does not have an image of St Bernadette in the church. Watch this space on that! 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.