Saturday 24 January 2015

St Francis de la Sales - Be at Peace

St Francis de la Sales, Bishop and Doctor
Do not look forward in fear to the changes in life;
rather, look to them with full hope that as they arise,
God, whose very own you are,
will lead you safely through all things;
and when you cannot stand it,
God will carry you in His arms.

Do not fear what may happen tomorrow;
the same understanding Father who cares for
you today will take care of you then and every day.

He will either shield you from suffering
or will give you unfailing strength to bear it.
Be at peace, and put aside all anxious thoughts and imaginations.


Wednesday 14 January 2015

Confirmation Information Programme

Information Meeting for young people in year 9 or above who are interested in finding out more about the parish confirmation programme.
Meeting after Sunday 6.30pm Mass, meet at back of church and we'll go through to Cathedral House.

Meeting for adults at 8.30pm in Cathedral House, if you need to wait in the house when the young people meet that will be possible.

For further details see the Confirmation Page 

If you have any questions please speak with one of the priests or Ann-Marie Houghton, see contact details in newsletter

The parish has a facebook page 
Lancaster Cathedral Young People

Wednesday 7 January 2015

Sacramental Preparation

An information meeting for parents / adults with children in year 3 or above who are interested in learning more about the parish sacramental preparation programme My Lord and My God. The programme is to support families to prepare their child for the sacraments of reconciliation and Eucharist.

Tuesday 13th January at 7.30pm  

STOP PRESS Meeting will be in the Day Chapel not Cathedral House, 
Car park 2nd turning on the left as you go up Balmoral Road  



Thursday 1 January 2015

SVP enriching parish life

As we start 2015 we look back at some of the highlights of the parish St Vincent de Paul conference and remind you of their annual Epiphany party to be held on Sunday 4th January, between 2.00 and 5.00pm in the Social Centre.  Please get in touch with Sue 07881 386 922 or Cathedral Office 384820 if you know of anyone who would like to attend and who needs help with transport.  
Throughout the year members of the SVP visit, shop, bring people to Mass, offer assistance to families in need, organise activities including the annual Epiphany party and this year a summer trip to Keswick.
On the 20th September a group of twenty one set off from the cathedral at 8.30 for a day out in Keswick.  It was run and funded by the Cathedral’s SVP conference thanks to a bequest made by Frances Tanner.  We chose Lune Valley Transport as they have a tail lift and space for those with mobility needs. Upon arriving in Keswick at about 10am, we all made our separate ways around Keswick. As it was Saturday it was market day and thus as well as the shops and cafes, we looked around the different stalls set up in the lovely market square.  At noon, the group then went to Castlerigg Manor, the diocese centre used for 
retreats.  Fr Phillip welcomed the group, giving us a tour around the newly refurbished building and of course having the opportunity to enjoy the spectacular views over the North Lakes.  Lunch was then provided (roast chicken and potatoes and vegetables followed by apple pie).  It was delicious.  
After lunch a number of year 11 and 12 students from All Hallows School in Preston met our group, served us coffee and then chatted with everyone.  
They were on a retreat for the weekend and are members of the school SVP society. They were a credit to Castlerigg and their school and for many of the group, it was one of the highlights of the day.  We left Castlerigg at 2pm and then headed off to the lake.  Most of the group went on a trip around Derwent Water on a lovely old launch.  The views from the boat were spectacular.  The rest of the group had tea and cake in the Theatre CafĂ©.  All good things have to come to an end and we departed from Keswick at about 3.30 and made our way back to Lancaster.
 
We are sure that Frances Tanner would have been pleased that we used her bequest in this way. We are already planning the next trip out. 
 Thanks to Nial a member of the SVP for his account of the day out.
To learn more about the SVP and ways you can join the group or contribute to their work please see SVP page