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ST.PAUL THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH.TINTAGEL
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WELCOME, WILLKOMMEN, BIENVENU,BENVENUTO,WITAMY.
ST PAUL THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH in the Diocese of Plymouth. England (Bishop,The Right Rev Christopher Budd)is cared for by:
Father Bryan Storey
Chy An Pronter
Bossiney Road
Tintagel
Cornwall,
PL34 0AQ
e mail bryan_s@onetel.com
tel. 01840 770663
MASS TIMES
Weekdays: 10 am.
Sunday and Holy Days: 4 pm.
When Fr. Storey is absent there is no Mass on weekdays but Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is between 9:30 and 10:30 am every day (except Sundays).
Message from Fr S.:
"I am very grateful for so many good wishes for my Golden Jubilee of Priesthood. Thanks for the new computer. Also thanks for all the good will messages during my illness. I pray for you all."
Fr. Storey is still recovering so please keep calls and visits short.
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CONFESSION
When Fr Storey is present: available in English, Deutsch and Français before or after Mass or at any time on request.
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ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE TINTAGEL
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St Paul the Apostle Church here in Tintagel is a small Mission Church within the Parish of Bodmin,the Deanery of Cornwall and the Diocese of Plymouth, England.
The Bodmin website of St Mary's and St Petroc is http://www.stmarysbodmin.org.uk/
The Deanery of Cornwall website is http://www.plymouth-diocese.org.uk/index.php?q=dir/parishes/cornwall
The Diocese of Plymouth website is http://www.plymouth-diocese.org.uk/
The church is dedicated to St Paul whose apostolate was his missionary work. He was also one of the main characters to spread and develop early Christianity.
The Mission of Tintagel, like so many others in Cornwall, was founded by the Canons Regular of Lateran from Bodmin. The Church of St Paul the Apostle was built in 1968. Of particular interest in the modern building is the Cornish serpentine statue of the Blessed Virgin, Stations of the Cross carved locally,the stained glass made by the monks of Buckfast.
Please click on 'PHOTOS OF OUR CHURCH'for more details on our beautiful little church.
Our Bishop Christopher invited us to adopt this VISION OF OUR MISSION:
In order that the Gospel may be lived and preached effectively we pledge ourselves, before Our Lord in the World and in co-operation with all other Christians, to be the Good News of the Kingdom in person, word and action.
We will become more fully:
A CELEBRATING CHURCH – Expressing what we believe in our worship, engaging with the gift of liturgy, and allowing ourselves to be renewed in it
A CARING CHURCH – Seeking to understand the sufferings of those around us, reaching out and being Christ to one another, and serving the world
A LEARNING CHURCH – Deepening our understanding of our faith, humbling ourselves to learn from Our Lord and each other, and discovering our true nature as the Body of Christ
A LIVING CHURCH – Empowering all around us with the presence and joy of the Holy Spirit, proclaiming Christ to the world, and being faithful to our mission.
“The Spirit of the lord has been given to me, for he has anointed me. He has sent me to give news to the poor, to proclaim liberty for captives and to the blind new sight, to set the downtrodden free, to proclaim the Lord’s year of favour” Luke 4: 8-9
We would like to THANK all visitors to this site who have made it so popular. This website, we hope, encourages not only those of our own Mission but visitors to Tintagel and this site, to consider how we live and promote the Gospel of Christ. Please keep us in your PRAYERS and send us your COMMENTS and IDEAS for improvement of our spiritual life and/or our website.
Our Miscarriage & Infant Loss Memorial Book Ministry is administered from Füssen,Bavaria,Deutschland.The Memorial Book is placed on the altar at all Masses celebrated in Tintagel.There is also an online Book which has been 'live' since 1st December 2001 has received 233,365 visitors till 30th October 2006.The website can be found at:
http://www.plymouth-diocese.org.uk/index.php?q=dir/orgs/miscarriage
A prayer request facility for all who have lost a baby from conception to 3 years old.
USE IT OR LOSE IT!!
There’s a certain way of making sure St. Paul’s remains open. Everyone needs to come and pray and hear Mass more often! If every local Catholic did this, the question would never arise.
21-01-2008
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