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  1. We welcome you to Mass at Our Lady of Furness churches. LIVE STREAMING OF MASSES. Mass will be live streamed from Saint Mary’s at the following times: Weekdays (Monday – Friday) at 10:00am. Saturday at 11:00am.

  2. The churches of the Parish of Our Lady of Furness. The whole of the Catholic community in Barrow is served by the team of 2 priests through the four churches in the parish of Our Lady of Furness. To find our four churches on a map, go to the links below: St Mary’s Catholic Church Duke Street Barrow in Furness LA14 1XW.

  3. St Mary’s Catholic Church, Duke Street. St Mary’s Church in the Parish of Our Lady of Furness opened for worship on the 28 th August 1867. It was the first Catholic Church built in the Borough of Furness. The building is situated on Duke Street along with Ramsden Square and the Town Hall.

  4. The Vatican – the official website of the Vatican including; the papal archive, roman curia, liturgical celebrations, news service and library resource. Zenit – an excellent news agency specialising in coverage of the Holy Father, life in the Holy See, and events of interest to the Church.

  5. Live Streaming. Please click on the image below to start live streaming of daily Mass and services at St. Mary’s church. When new window opens, the sound bar is in the lower right corner of the screen.

  6. St Columba’s serves the Isle of Walney. Over the years much has been achieved. We have a splendid school. The church has changed a little: it was re-ordered in the 1990’s, a day chapel was built out of the sacristy and a “social area” is in place at the back of the church.

  7. (CSAN), the Catholic agency addressing poverty and injustice in England and Wales, has released a new free booklet to increase awareness of Catholic Social Teaching on poverty and to inform local responses. Please take a moment to read and encourage groups and individuals to engage with it. Download from www.csan.org.uk SHEC: Pasta Italiano Night

  8. Church demands answers after public worship axed Michael Winterbottom The Catholic Church in England and Wales has launched its fiercest criti-cism yet on the Government’s decision to close churches for public services from this weekend, saying the ban ignored the enormous role faith had played in the nation’s wellbeing

  9. Did you know? CAFOD is the official overseas aid agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. We work with some of the most hard-to-reach communities around the world and those living in the hardest of circumstances. We

  10. Jun 23, 2024 · Parish Newsletter – 10th Sunday. Posted on June 7, 2024 by john 21:03.

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