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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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25/04/26 - 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 May 8, 2026
As I mentioned last Sunday it is very good to be back with you after an action packed 10 days between Greece and Turkey tracing the footsteps of St Paul. As I promised, during the journey I prayed for your intentions and offered Mass too. We are very familiar with St Paul as we hear from him most Sundays. The fact that he features so regularly illustrates his critical role in the early church; remember that his letters were written well before the four gospels. He was, and is, a remarkable man of deep intellect, with a first-class education (which is reflected in the complexity of his writing), coupled with single minded determination. His life was changed literally in a flash where, as a result of his encounter with the risen Jesus. Prior to this Paul believed that Jesus was a complete fraud. His commitment to the Lord is illustrated to me by his travels across thousands of miles. I travelled by air-conditioned coach and airplane, he went largely on foot and sailing ship – he was shipwrecked a few times too! The certitude of his belief eventually led to his death. Paul would not have died for something that was untrue. He is a witness to us of the reality of the resurrection of Jesus, something of which we can be certain of and, God willing, participate in at the end of our earthly lives. St Paul, pray for us.  Fr Chris
By Webmaster May 8, 2026
This Thursday is the Feast of the Lord’s Ascension to Heaven 40 days after his Resurrection. It is a Holy Day of Obligation where Catholics are bound to attend Mass. There will be Mass at St Urban’s School at 11.00am , also in Sacred Heart School at 1.30pm; parishioners are welcome to attend these Masses. There will also be an evening Mass at St Urban’s at 6.00pm .
By Webmaster May 2, 2026
PARISH SOCIAL, FRIDAY 15 MAY AT ST URBAN’S SCHOOL : Last chance to buy tickets! Pay As You Feel with a suggested minimum of £3. There will be a live jazz band. Please do come along to this important event. Fr Chris
By Webmaster May 2, 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 May 2, 2026
There will be a special Celebration Mass for Married Life, Leeds Cathedral, Saturday 16th May, 12noon for couples and their families celebrating 25th (Silver), 40th (Ruby), 50th (Golden), 60th (Diamond) and 70th (Platinum) wedding anniversaries this year. There will be an opportunity for couples to renew their marriage vows. If you would like to take part in this celebration, please complete the application form, available at the back of church (return details on form).
By Webmaster May 2, 2026
Baptism preparation sessions will be held on the 23rd of May at 3.00pm in the meeting room at St Urban’s.
By Webmaster May 2, 2026
Baptism preparation sessions will be held on the 23rd of May at 3.00pm in the meeting room at St Urban’s.
By Webmaster April 26, 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.
By Webmaster April 18, 2026
The next SVP meeting will be on the 20th April at 7pm in the Meeting Room at St Urban’s. All are welcome to attend.

PARISH & DIOCESE EVENTS

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

By Webmaster May 8, 2026
This Thursday is the Feast of the Lord’s Ascension to Heaven 40 days after his Resurrection. It is a Holy Day of Obligation where Catholics are bound to attend Mass. There will be Mass at St Urban’s School at 11.00am , also in Sacred Heart School at 1.30pm; parishioners are welcome to attend these Masses. There will also be an evening Mass at St Urban’s at 6.00pm .
By Webmaster May 2, 2026
PARISH SOCIAL, FRIDAY 15 MAY AT ST URBAN’S SCHOOL : Last chance to buy tickets! Pay As You Feel with a suggested minimum of £3. There will be a live jazz band. Please do come along to this important event. Fr Chris
By Webmaster May 2, 2026
There will be a special Celebration Mass for Married Life, Leeds Cathedral, Saturday 16th May, 12noon for couples and their families celebrating 25th (Silver), 40th (Ruby), 50th (Golden), 60th (Diamond) and 70th (Platinum) wedding anniversaries this year. There will be an opportunity for couples to renew their marriage vows. If you would like to take part in this celebration, please complete the application form, available at the back of church (return details on form).
By Webmaster May 8, 2026
More often than not we don’t like departures and goodbyes. There are many goodbyes through out our lives. They take different forms, the departure of a friend or relative after a visit; leaving school or college for the final time; broken relationships; the departure of bereavement. We are familiar with departures and the apprehension, even devastation, they can bring. This Sunday in the gospel Jesus talks of his departure. The context are the events immediately before His betrayal and death. Sunday’s gospel is part of a complex and deeply layered teaching, it is as though Jesus knows that events are moving very quickly and He has a lot He wants to get across in a short time. It is not surprising that at the time His friends cannot take it all in, and do not fully understand what Jesus is talking about. At the time it must all have seemed a bit of a jumble all of which was compounded by how events seemed to play themselves out with their desertion of Jesus, His crucifixion, and His death. Beyond Sunday’s gospel we see that after His resurrection, though Jesus spends time with His friends, things are still not clear and only come into sharp focus after Jesus leaves them at his Ascension. After this the promised helper, “the spirit of truth”, comes to them at Pentecost, where almost in a split second they understand the entirety of Jesus’ mission and are compelled to share it, regardless of the cost and circumstances. In Sunday's gospel Jesus’ promise to be with his disciples forever comes true perhaps not in a way that they anticipate or expect. The fulfilment of this “forever promise” is that His friends, including us, by our acceptance by God as his sons and daughters, are united in what God desires to be an unbreakable bond not only with Jesus, but also unity with the Father and the Holy Spirit. The only thing that can fracture this unity is sin. By our adoption by God through Baptism we are called to an unimaginable greatness and glory, sharing the life, unity and love of the Holy Trinity. What greater gift can God offer us? Why does God do this, He is complete in Himself in the life of the Trinity; God needs nothing. It is a gift offered through nothing but love of you. There is never a point in our lives, regardless of our circumstances, the events of our lives, who or what we are we are, when God does not love us as much as His own Son. God constantly looks for us and wants to embrace us in love, compassion and mercy. He desires to bind up the wounds of our heart and soul and to wipe the tears from our eyes. How can we respond to the immensity of God’s love and his ardent desire to share His life with us? The truth is that this side of eternity we can’t. We all know that we are frail and weak. Often our best intentions come to nothing. More often than not when we want to do the right thing it doesn’t work out that way. God understands this; we are told that Jesus was tempted in every way that we are but he did not sin. However the path to unity with God is simple, love of God and each other. This is a source of encouragement for us, but how we respond to God’s call in our lives is down to us. Jesus knows that we do our best to love him, presence at Mass gives witnesses to this. He knows that you love him and He loves you in return. As Jesus loves you so does the Father. You are loved by God – truly, madly, deeply. After all, remember that Jesus died for love of you. Always remember too that the Holy Spirit has been given to you – the helper, the advocate, the consoler in times of doubt and trouble. Invite the Holy Spirit to enter your heart, mind and soul. Invite the Holy Spirit to strengthen and transform you into the likeness of God, a likeness intended for you from the foundation of the world. Invite the Holy Spirit to restore and heal you throughout your life, particularly in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, which is a sacrament of healing. Remember that the Lord Jesus is with you, yesterday, today, always, just as he promised. God bless and keep you over the coming week. Fr Chris
By Webmaster May 2, 2026
It is good to be back with you after my Pauline pilgrimage. As you can imagine I studied the life and writing of St Paul when training for the priesthood and my College in Rome was across the road from where he is buried. It was good to give all this some context by following in his footsteps – I managed to avoid his two shipwrecks though! Be assured that I prayed daily for your intentions, known and unknown, every day. I missed you all though and it is good to be back. St Paul, pray for us! God bless and keep you.  Fr Chris
By Webmaster May 2, 2026
Baptism preparation sessions will be held on the 23rd of May 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.