This blog is offered as a forum within which events to promote and celebrate the Traditional Catholic Latin Liturgy can be organised in the North of England. The idea emerged during conversations at the 2010 Low Week Latin Mass Society training course at Ushaw College.

Regular Sunday Masses in the North of England

St Mary's Brigg, Every Sunday 5 pm

St. Joseph's, Castleford, Every Sunday 3 pm

Sacred Heart, Broughton Hall, Skipton, 1st Sunday of Month 11.30 am

St Mary Magdalene, Penwortham, Preston Every Sunday 9 am

St Dominic's Priory, Newcastle, Every Sunday, 11.30 am

The Sacred Heart & English Martyrs, Thornley, Co Durham, Every Sunday 9.30 am

St Joseph's, Gateshead, Every Sunday 12 noon

St Mary's, Barnard Castle, Co Durham, Every Sunday 9 am

Our Lady Star of the Sea, Seaforth, Liverpool, Every Sunday 9.30 am

St Anthony's, Liverpool, Every Sunday 3 pm

English Martyrs', York, Every Sunday 6.30 pm

St Alphonsus, North Ormesby, 6 pm

Holy Name, Manchester, 4 pm

St Mary's, Gilbert Street, Halifax, Every Saturday 6 pm

St Catherine Laboure, Staningfield Lane, Farington P25 4QG, Every Sunday 11.30 am











Friday, 24 June 2011

Fr John Shaw RIP

Solemn Requiem in the presence of the Bishop
Thursday 30th June
12.30 pm Holy Cross Priory, Leicester.

Fr Shaw was a strong defender of the Faith and the Latin Liturgy in the Nottingham Diocese through many difficult years. Requiescat in Pace.

Sacred Heart of Jesus

Friday 1st July
Holy Souls' Church, Scunthorpe
7.00 pm Low Mass
followed by singing of Litany of the Sacred Heart

Ss Peter & Paul

Wednesday 29th June
Holy Souls' Church, Scunthorpe
Low Mass, 7.00 pm

Monday, 20 June 2011

Corpus Christi Holy Souls' Scunthorpe

Thursday 23rd June
Low Mass 7.00 pm
followed by Benediction

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Our Lady, Star of the Sea - Seaforth: Feasts of Corpus Christi, SS Peter & Paul and Sacred Heart

Low Mass will be celebrated on all feasts (Thurs. June 23, Weds. June 29, Fri July 1) at 7.00pm.


Courtesy note: prior advice had related that there would not be a Corpus Christi Mass. However, Fr Ian O'Shea has since kindly agreed to celebrate for us on that feast.