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St.Patrick's Catholic Church
London
Middlesex
SE18 1QT
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Who we are
Welcome to St Patrick and Holy Cross Churches
St Patrick's and Holy Cross are vibrant and welcoming churches made of a very diverse community. The parishes are both part of the Archdiocese of Soutwark and served by the Society of the Divine Saviour - The Salvatorians.
St Patrick's church is situated at Hector Street, Plumstead, London SE18 1QT.
The Holy Cross church is situated in Plumstead Common, 27 The Slade, London SE18 2ND.
Masses and associated services at both parishes are served by Fr Richard Mway Zeng SDS and Fr Father Ponder Paulinus Ngilangwa SDS, both based at the nearby Presbytery, 1A Conway Road, London SE18 1AQ.
Our Mission
We believe that the door to salvation is always open and so are the doors to our church. Our mission is to be fully devoted to Jesus by opening our arms to those in search of the truth.
We show God’s love and concern for our fellow man at every opportunity. Through works of charity and opening our doors to listen and love, we feel that we are walking in the footsteps of Jesus Christ.
St Patrick's and Holy Cross are vibrant and welcoming churches made of a very diverse community. The parishes are both part of the Archdiocese of Soutwark and served by the Society of the Divine Saviour - The Salvatorians.
St Patrick's church is situated at Hector Street, Plumstead, London SE18 1QT.
The Holy Cross church is situated in Plumstead Common, 27 The Slade, London SE18 2ND.
Masses and associated services at both parishes are served by Fr Richard Mway Zeng SDS and Fr Father Ponder Paulinus Ngilangwa SDS, both based at the nearby Presbytery, 1A Conway Road, London SE18 1AQ.
Our Mission
We believe that the door to salvation is always open and so are the doors to our church. Our mission is to be fully devoted to Jesus by opening our arms to those in search of the truth.
We show God’s love and concern for our fellow man at every opportunity. Through works of charity and opening our doors to listen and love, we feel that we are walking in the footsteps of Jesus Christ.
Street Address
Hector Street
London,
Middlesex
SE18 1QT
United Kingdom
Phone: 020 8854 0960
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Church Pastor
Fr Richard Mway Zeng SDS
Parish Priest
Hector Street
London,
Middlesex
SE18 1QT
United Kingdom
Phone: 020 8854 0960
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Quote of the Day
Psalms 37:4
Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart.
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Roman Catholic
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The Presbytery
1A Conway Road
London
SE18 1AQ
1A Conway Road
London
SE18 1AQ
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Weekday Masses at St Patrick's Church
Morning masses are held in the Chapel
Monday 9 am
Tuesday 9 am
Wednesday 9 am
Thursday 9 am
Friday 9 am
Rosary & Morning Prayer (Laudes): Every day before morning Masses
Week End Masses at St Patrick's Church
Mornings
Saturday 10 am followed by Confession
Sunday 10 am (Sung Mass)
Evening
Saturday - NO SATURDAY EVENING MASS
Please attend Saturday evening mass at Holy Cross
Sunday Holy Hour at 5pm followed by Mass at 6pm
Christmas Masses
St Patrick Church Plumstead
Children Christmas Mass: 18.00
Christmas Eve Vigil Mass + Carols: 23.30
Christmas Day Mass: 10.00
New Year Eve Mass + Holy Hour: 22.00
New Year Mass: 10.00
Holy Cross, Plumstead Common
Children Christmas Eve Vigil Mass: 17.00
Christmas Eve Vigil Mass + Carols: 20.00
Christmas Day Mass: 8.45
New Year Eve Mass : 18.00
New Year Mass: 10.00
Mass Times last updated on the 1st of February, 2017
Morning masses are held in the Chapel
Monday 9 am
Tuesday 9 am
Wednesday 9 am
Thursday 9 am
Friday 9 am
Rosary & Morning Prayer (Laudes): Every day before morning Masses
Week End Masses at St Patrick's Church
Mornings
Saturday 10 am followed by Confession
Sunday 10 am (Sung Mass)
Evening
Saturday - NO SATURDAY EVENING MASS
Please attend Saturday evening mass at Holy Cross
Sunday Holy Hour at 5pm followed by Mass at 6pm
Christmas Masses
St Patrick Church Plumstead
Children Christmas Mass: 18.00
Christmas Eve Vigil Mass + Carols: 23.30
Christmas Day Mass: 10.00
New Year Eve Mass + Holy Hour: 22.00
New Year Mass: 10.00
Holy Cross, Plumstead Common
Children Christmas Eve Vigil Mass: 17.00
Christmas Eve Vigil Mass + Carols: 20.00
Christmas Day Mass: 8.45
New Year Eve Mass : 18.00
New Year Mass: 10.00
Mass Times last updated on the 1st of February, 2017
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Youth Club
St Patricks Church Youth Club is all about making new relationships and deepening existing friendships. If you are in school years 7-13, come down and just have some fun with a game of football or basketball, enjoy some sweets from the tuck shop, wrestle your friends in sumo suits, and loads more to do. It's always a great laugh
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Time: Fortnight on Sundays
Where: St Patricks School Hall
Who: Anyone in school years 7-13 (ages 11-18 years old)
You must sign in and out
You must provide emergancy contact information and have signed parental permission
St Patricks Church Youth Club is all about making new relationships and deepening existing friendships. If you are in school years 7-13, come down and just have some fun with a game of football or basketball, enjoy some sweets from the tuck shop, wrestle your friends in sumo suits, and loads more to do. It's always a great laugh
Key Details:
Time: Fortnight on Sundays
Where: St Patricks School Hall
Who: Anyone in school years 7-13 (ages 11-18 years old)
You must sign in and out
You must provide emergancy contact information and have signed parental permission
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African Forum (AF)
The African Forum was originally established in October 2005 and reconstituted in February 2012. It is open to all people of African descent who are members of St Patrick’s Roman Catholic church in London SE18 in Plumstead
The Patron of the Forum is Father Richard
The Patron Saint is Charles Lwanga.
The Forum’s main aims and objectives are:
To promote peace, unity and progress of the parish
To promote good social relationships and the active involvement and integration of Africans in all parish activities.
To celebrate and promote intra-community sharing of skills, expertise and business patronage among members of the Forum and the parish in Plumstead.
Promote the welfare of its members
We do this by actively supporting the Parish in its various ministries including Fund raising activities, Music, Liturgy, reading, Children’s Ministry, Church cleaning and lay ministry among others. We offer each other support, including social and prayer.
If you are of African descent /heritage and are committed to serving the parish please join us.
Meeting: every 4th Sunday of the month
Venue: St Patrick’s social hall
There is a one off small registration fee and a monthly membership fee for members.
The African Forum was originally established in October 2005 and reconstituted in February 2012. It is open to all people of African descent who are members of St Patrick’s Roman Catholic church in London SE18 in Plumstead
The Patron of the Forum is Father Richard
The Patron Saint is Charles Lwanga.
The Forum’s main aims and objectives are:
To promote peace, unity and progress of the parish
To promote good social relationships and the active involvement and integration of Africans in all parish activities.
To celebrate and promote intra-community sharing of skills, expertise and business patronage among members of the Forum and the parish in Plumstead.
Promote the welfare of its members
We do this by actively supporting the Parish in its various ministries including Fund raising activities, Music, Liturgy, reading, Children’s Ministry, Church cleaning and lay ministry among others. We offer each other support, including social and prayer.
If you are of African descent /heritage and are committed to serving the parish please join us.
Meeting: every 4th Sunday of the month
Venue: St Patrick’s social hall
There is a one off small registration fee and a monthly membership fee for members.
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