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    04/05/2023

    The service on Saturday will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury and will mark the beginning of a long weekend of celebrations across the land, including a Coronation Concert [...]

  • Pray in May for Mary’s Meals
    03/05/2023

    Mary’s Meals is a global feeding charity, serving nutritious school meals to over 2.4 million children living in 18 countries around the world, including Syria, Kenya, Haiti and Malawi. The [...]

  • Historic Diocesan Treasure On Show in Isle of Wight
    19/04/2023

     A historic diocesan cope, (a liturgical vestment worn by Roman Catholics at non-eucharistic functions), which dates to the 1660s and boasts a dramatic history, is to feature in a new [...]

  • Earth Day 2023 – How the Diocese is supporting our planet
    19/04/2023

    Earth day is 22nd April 2023 and is an ideal opportunity to remember that our world is a gift to us from God, entrusted to our care. Jenny Lelean, Head [...]

  • Pope Francis appoints new Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain
    13/04/2023

    Pope Francis has appointed His Excellency Archbishop Miguel Maury Buendía as Apostolic Nuncio to Great Britain. Commenting on the news, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and President of the [...]

  • HCPT Easter Pilgrimage 2023
    12/04/2023

    HCPT (Hosanna House and Children's Pilgrimage Trust) is a registered charity offering pilgrimage holidays, to Lourdes in the south of France, for disabled and disadvantaged people from around the UK and further afield. The [...]

  • Free Online Courses To Discover The Treasure Of Your Catholic Faith
    05/04/2023

    The Dominican Sisters are offering the following courses for adults and catechists after Easter. Join others online to discover more about the treasure of our Catholic Faith. All the courses [...]

  • New Pastoral Areas announced
    04/04/2023

    Following a period of consultation and review, the list below outlines the definitive future parish structure. It is envisaged that parishes will move towards this structure in waves over the [...]

  • Our Lady and St Joseph Catholic Primary school performs Holy Week
    03/04/2023

    This week Years 4 and 5 of Our Lady & St Joseph school, Lymington transported parents, grandparents and the rest of the school community back to ‘AD33. Palestine.’ The crowds [...]

  • Congratulations on your ordination Reverend Hauschild
    29/03/2023

    It was a great joy last Saturday to ordain Rev. Edward Hauschild to the priesthood, with many priest concelebrants present and people from all over. Fr. Edward’s parents and close [...]

  • St Edmund’s Southampton to the rescue.
    23/03/2023

    Evening Mass was cut short at St Edmund’s in Southampton on Wednesday night when the Parish Administrator, Anna Smyllie received a call from Southampton City Council’s Emergency Planning Team. The [...]

  • Youth takeover at Our Lady of Mercy and St Joseph Church, Lymington
    23/03/2023

    On Sunday 12th March, nine young people aged 7 to 15 took over Our Lady of Mercy and St Joseph Church in Lymington. The group chose the music, wrote the [...]

  • Are YOU being called to the diaconate?
    22/03/2023

    Fr Dominic Adeiza, Diocesan Director of the Permanent Diaconate, asks you to consider are YOU being called to the diaconate? Have you ever wondered what it’s all about but something has [...]

  • Russ’ Round Britain Sailing Pilgrimage For Stella Maris
    21/03/2023

    Southampton parishioner and sailor Russ Fairman will embark on the 2.5 months long sailing pilgrimage, leaving St Joseph’s Church on Saturday 29th April. Russ is a passionate supporter of Catholic [...]

  • Love the Stranger- Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales (CBCEW)
    16/03/2023

    In 2023, people making dangerous journeys across the Channel to reach the UK are called by various names: ‘refugees’, ‘asylum seekers’, ‘migrants’, and often by more derogatory terms. Love the [...]

  • Laudato Si: Care for our common home in Lymington, Brockenhurst and Milford-on-Sea.
    15/03/2023

    On Sunday 5th March, 50 parishioners came together from  the three parishes of Our Lady of Mercy and St Joseph parish, Lymington, St Anne’s, Brockenhurst and St Francis of Assisi, [...]

  • Public Notice for St Joseph Church, Gosport
    09/03/2023

    Notice for the purposes of Section 121 of The Charities Act 2011 (Freehold Sale) The trustees of the Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth (the Charity) give notice that the Charity proposes [...]

  • Catholic Union Launches Religion In The Workplace Survey
    07/03/2023

    The Catholic Union has launched a major new survey on people’s experiences and attitudes towards faith in the workplace. The survey has been launched in response to a new inquiry [...]

  • New video celebrates the 2022 St Bernadette Relic Tour to the UK
    28/02/2023

    Last September, our St John's Cathedral in Portsmouth, was lucky enough to be chosen as one of the sites to host the blessed relics of St Bernadette, as part of [...]

  • Congratulations Gleb- Catholic Young Writer of 2022
    15/02/2023

    Our warmest congratulations go to Gleb Lang, a Year 10 pupil at St Edmund’s School, Portsmouth, who has been announced as the winner of the 2022 Catholic Young Writer Award, [...]

  • Two more honours for Our Lady and St Joseph School, Lymington
    09/02/2023

    Receiving outstanding from OFSTED recently has not been enough for Our Lady and St Joseph’s Catholic (OLSJ) Primary School in Lymington. They have scooped two further prestigious honours, validation of [...]

  • The Bishop meets Royal Navy Commander
    07/02/2023

    One of the great joys of being the Bishop of this Diocese of Portsmouth is the presence of the Royal Navy (RN), above all here in Portsmouth itself. I met [...]

  • Congratulations English Martyrs Reading on achieving the Livesimply award
    02/02/2023

    Well done to the Caring for Creation Group at English Martyrs who have completed the LiveSimply award. The LiveSimply Award is a flexible CAFOD initiative inviting groups, with the support [...]

  • Communion with the Church in Jordan and the wider Holy Land
    19/01/2023

    A group of Catholic Bishops from across Europe were in Jordan for the annual Holy Land Co-ordination – visiting from 14–19 January. Holy Land Co-ordination 2023 Final Communique Jesus set [...]

  • Seafarers celebrate Christmas thanks to Sacred Heart, Waterlooville
    12/01/2023

    When you think about Christmas, you may not think first of Seafarers. They are often away from their families and friends for long periods, so their celebrations will be much [...]

  • Week of Prayer For Christian Unity
    11/01/2023

    The 18th of January is the start of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. As I wrote in this newsletter last year, Christian Unity is one of my passions. [...]

  • It’s Official Our Lady & St Joseph Catholic Primary School, Lymington is Outstanding
    05/01/2023

    Our Lady & St Joseph Catholic Primary is a small school with just 100 pupils based in Lymington, in the New Forest.  2022 was an exceptional year for the school [...]

  • New Charity name and number for the Diocese
    31/12/2022

    We are pleased to announce that from 1 January 2023 our new charity name will be the Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth and number 1199568. The Portsmouth Diocesan Trust was constituted [...]

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    21/12/2022

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  • Safe Spaces
    20/12/2022

    Safe Spaces is a free national support service which offers a confidential, personal, and safe space for anyone who has been abused through their relationship with the Church of England, [...]

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