Tuesday 9 September 2014

Joy as first priestly ordination in 7 years is celebrated

On Saturday, 6th September, Archbishop George Stack, in the presence of the clergy and faithful of the Archdiocese, ordained Michael Doyle to the Sacred Priesthood.
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Fr Michael completed his formation in both St. John's Seminary, Wonersh & Allen Hall Seminary in London. He was ordained Deacon in December of last year and has been working in St. Dyfrig's Parish, Treforest since.
Please keep Fr. Michael in your prayers, as he prepares to take up his new appointment in All Saints Parish, Newport in October.
Ad multos annos!

Friday 1 August 2014

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Sunday 20 July 2014

New Deacon at Belmont Abbey

Please pray for Dom Jonathan Rollinson who was ordained to the diaconate by Archbishop George Stack last week! 


News can be seen here: http://rcadc2013.wordpress.com/2014/07/15/archbishop-ordains-new-deacon/

Please also keep in your prayers Deacon Michael Doyle, who will be ordained to the Priesthood on Saturday, 6th September at 12noon.



Saturday 5 July 2014

"Where people pray, vocations blossom" - Pope Benedict

Pope Benedict XVI, in one of his messages for the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, affirmed that, "where people pray, vocations blossom". We can see this here in the Archdiocese of Cardiff, where we have six young men discerning their vocation at Allen Hall and St. Mary's College, Oscott. 

It is a truly blessed time for our diocese. Last Wednesday, on the eve of the feast of St. Thomas, Archbidhop George Stack ordained Rev. Bernard Sixtus to the priesthood - this is the first priestly ordination since 2007. The ordination homily can be viewed on the diocesan website.

It has also been announced that Rev. Mr. Michael Doyle, currently assisting at St. Dyfrig's in Trefforrest, will be ordained to the priesthood on Saturday, 6th September at 12noon in St. David's Cathedral. 

Please pray for Deacon Michael as he prepares for his ordination, and for Fr. Bernard and his family as he takes up his appointment in Usk. 

Saturday 21 June 2014

Praying for Vocations

The Benedictine Sisters in Hereford have a wonderful blog - it is well worth a visit. Their reflection for the Day of Prayer for Vocations is beautiful, and well worth a reflection. 

http://www.ibenedictines.org/2014/05/11/praying-for-vocations/

Take some time today, thank God for the gift of our priests and religious who work so hard in the diocese, and pray for those in formation for the priesthood and the religious life, that they may be guided by the Holy Spirit, and may be faithful witnesses to his Divine Word. 

Thursday 5 June 2014

Parish MC Training Day at the Cornerstone, Cardiff

On Saturday 5th July, Mr Paul Moynihan, MC to Cardinal Vincent Nichols, will be visiting the Diocese to hold a training day for MCs and Senior Servers of parishes throughout the Diocese.  The day will begin at 10:30am at St David’s Cathedral, Cardiff and will be split between the Cathedral and the Cornerstone.

Paul is a very experienced MC and server from Westminster Cathedral.  It promises to be a great day with talks and practical demonstrations.  

For more information or to reserve a place please contact the Diocesan Master of Ceremonies, Fr Mark Rowles on  01443 473710 or email parishof_maryimmaculate@yahoo.co.uk

Thursday 22 May 2014

Life in the Holy Spirit Seminars in Cardiff


Do you need renewal in your Christian life and faith? 

Do you want a “refresher” or perhaps you are looking for a “starter”? 

Do you know much about the Holy Spirit? 

From Sunday 11th May a series of seven weekly gatherings will take place at St Brigid’s Hall, Crystal Glen Cardiff CF14 5QN at 7.30pm. We will revisit the foundations of our faith and life, and seek to grow in the power of the Holy Spirit in this season of Easter and Pentecost. Speakers will include Canon Matthew Jones, Fr Gareth Leyshon, Deacon Rob Coyne and others. 

For more info tel 029 2075 2389 or email matthew@3churches.org 

Monday 19 May 2014

"Set yourselves close to him" (1 Pet. 2)


The reading that are presented to us over this Easter season teach us significant principles of living our lives authentically in the love of the risen Christ:

In the Road to Emmaus (3rd Sunday of Easter), we are shown the fundamental place of the Word of God, broken open and explained to the disciples, and the profound unity it has with the Holy Eucharist. Through the breaking open of the Sacred Scriptures and the breaking of the bread, the disciples recognise the Risen Lord, and are impelled to share this news. Thus, coming to Mass and participating in the sacramental life of the Church is necessary, and, as Catholics, we are obliged to. Each time we come to Mass, we encounter the Risen Lord, just as those Apostles did on the Road to Emmaus.

Last Sunday (4th Sunday of Easter), we encounter our special unique calling from God. Ultimately, this unique calling - vocation - is about our relationship with Jesus Christ. This relationship with Jesus is lived out in different ways in the world. This relationship with Christ means that, like the disciples on the journey to Emmaus, we have an impulsion to respond to Jesus' invitation, and begin an exciting journey of faith; we have an impulse for action - remember those early Christian converts in the Acts of the Apostles asking, 'what must we do?' This must be our question, and so show our eagerness to live our lives worthy of our vocation! The heart of this experience is our call to conversion, listening to the voice of The Lord, allowing it to penetrate deep into our heart. 

Our Blessed Lord recognises that this is not an endeavour to be completed alone. This Sunday (5th Sunday of Easter) we hear, from the mouth of The Lord the reality that it is only through him that we are able to have a relationship with God the Father: "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life. None can come to the Father except through me". Our lives take on a whole new meaning! 

A consideration from from the readings of today's Mass is that all of us, whoever we are, and whatever state of life we are called to, have a special and unique calling from God. Before discerning our specific vocation (single life, consecrated life, married life, priesthood), our principle vocation is our universal call to holiness. This is something which flows primarily from our relationship with Christ. The readings today show us that holiness is not a concept for a few people only, but something by which everyone is called: St. Peter, in the second reading, calls us to 'set yourselves close to him'. This is our ongoing mission. The Fathers of the Second Vatican Council have taken up this in an important way:

The Lord Jesus, the divine teacher and model of all perfection, preached holiness of life to each and every ones every condition (Lumem Gentium, 40).

If we are to answer Pope Francis' call to be missionary disciples, we have to cultivate our own interior relationship with God first. The Holy Father, in a recent homily, reminds us that 'to get to know Jesus we must pray to him, celebrate him and imitate him'. This is what the universal call to holiness asks us to do - and fruits will flow naturally and abundantly from this. Living our lives in right relationship with Him, will, in turn, encourage and enable others to consider the direction of their lives. It is true that 'holiness begets holiness' - we are attracted to that which is good and holy. The famous spiritual write Thomas Merton began a book by exclaiming that 'the only thing that can save the world from complete moral collapse is a spiritual revolution'. 

Be the change: make a difference! 

Monday 12 May 2014

Seminarians visit parishes for World Day of Prayer for Vocations



Yesterday was the 4th Sunday of Easter, "Good Shepherd Sunday", traditionally the World Day of Prayer for Vocations within the Church.  To mark the occasion our six Diocesan Seminarians returned to the Diocese to speak about Vocation at Masses throughout the Diocese.  

Deacon Michael, Daniel, Robert, Jonathan, Nick and Laurence shared their stories and why they chose Cardiff to serve within the Church.  They also made an appeal on behalf of the Priest's Training Fun and answered the questions of parishioners.  Each of the seminarians remarked on the positive experiences they had during this past weekend.

The need for new good and holy Vocations to the priesthood and religious/consecrated life in the Diocese is great.  Please continue to pray for Vocations daily.  Ask the Lord of the harvest to send labourers into the harvest.

If you would like to contribute to the Priest's Training Fund and are not located within the Diocese, please contact the Finance Office on (029) 20 220 411 or email finance@rcadc.org

Sisters of St Joseph of Annecy to hold Open Day for 150th Anniversary

On Saturday 21st June from 10am - 3pm, the Sisters of St Joseph of Annecy (SSJAs) at Llantarnam Abbey will be holding an Open Day to celebrate 150th anniversary of their arrival in the U.K.  Whilst strictly not a Vocations event, this could provide any women interested in religious life with an opportunity to find out more about the order.  The SSJAs currently undertake a wide range of pastoral work within the Diocese.


Sunday 11 May 2014

Vocations website is now live!


After a delay in preparation the first Vocations website for the Archdiocese of Cardiff is now live!  Check back for future updates.