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Relics of St Bernadette

In September and October this year, the relics of St Bernadette are undertaking a very special pilgrimage from Lourdes in France to cathedrals and churches across England, Scotland & Wales. Cardinal Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster wrote “As we welcome the…

2nd World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly at Waterford

Here in St. Joseph’s Home, Waterford we marked Sunday 24th   2nd World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly with a special Mass, residents participated in Readings and Offertory Procession.   This was followed by a special festive meal to mark the…

Sponsored Walk at Bristol

On Saturday September 17th, the Sisters, staff and volunteers at Bristol set out on a sponsored walk across the Durdham Downs. Together we covered and reached our target of 300 miles.   It was a lovely afternoon, and thankfully we…

Nursing Homes Week at Waterford

From Monday to Friday Rose, activities co-ordinator at St. Joseph’s Home had something special to mark Nursing Homes week but Thursday, 1st September was chosen as Culture Day which would be the big event of the week.  The concert hall…

A prayer for everyone

Three Little Sisters from our Leeds home participated in the diocesan pilgrimage to Walsingham on Saturday 17th September and prayed for everyone. God Bless

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We Say “Yes” To Life!

“God, who has fatherly concern for everyone, willed that all people should constitute one family and treat one another in the spirit of brotherhood”. (The Church in the Modern World)

Little Sisters of the Poor, to whom the Church has entrusted the Apostolic Mission of Hospitality to the Aged poor, welcome the elderly of all nationalities and beliefs.

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Father Ernest Lelievre

Father Ernest Lelièvre At the age of 26, Ernest gave up a brilliant career in law to enter the Seminary in Rome.  

On 2nd June 1855, he was ordained a priest and immediately became an auxiliary priest of the Little Sisters of the Poor.   He spent his  life and his wealth in the service of the Congregation, travelling the world from Europe to North America, to establish Homes

A Million Rosaries

Today – in 2020 – as the world faces the misery, loss and  fear brought by the Covid-19 virus, please join us and become ONE IN A MILLION to pray the Rosary daily, imploring the Queen of the Rosary to intercede on behalf of humanity for an end to this sweeping pandemic. 

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How do you get a Catholic Mass card?

How to Send a Physical Catholic Mass Card.
Visit a local parish office. The first step in obtaining a Mass card is to visit your local parish office. ... .
Receive a Mass card. ... .
Provide a donation. ... .
Set time and day for Mass. ... .
Fill out the card. ... .
Give the card..

What is a Mass card for deceased?

A Mass card, also known as a Mass offering card, memorial card or a remembrance card, is a greeting card given to someone to let them know that they, or a deceased loved-one, will be remembered and prayed for in the intentions at a Mass.

Can I send a Mass card online?

From the website, Mass cards can be sent through the Internet to recipients who can read the cards online or print them out. Those who create the Mass cards online can also print out the Mass cards themselves and give them personally. Click here for a sample all-occasion Mass card.

What do you write in a Mass card?

Short condolence messages.
I'm thinking of you..
I'm thinking of you during this difficult time..
You're in my thoughts..
I am so sorry for your loss..
You are in my prayers..
My deepest sympathy..
My sincere sympathy..
Please accept my condolences..

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