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Farm Street Church

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Church of the Immaculate Conception, Mayfair, built in 1849. Became a parish of the Archdiocese of Westminster in 1965. Mission of the Jesuits in Britain.

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Farm Street Church mourns the death of Pope Francis and invites you to join us in praying for the repose of his soul. The 1.05pm Mass today will be offered for this intention, as will the 5.30pm at Westminster Cathedral. RIP.

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Even though the Catholic Church in England will be celebrating it next Monday, a happy Feast of St George to those marking it today, especially mindful of our friends at St George's Hanover Square St George's Church, Hanover Square, as they celebrate their tercentenary year. St George, pray for us.

Even though the Catholic Church in England will be celebrating it next Monday, a happy Feast of St George to those marking it today, especially mindful of our friends at St George's Hanover Square
<a href="/mayfairparish/">St George's Church, Hanover Square</a>, as they celebrate their tercentenary year. St George, pray for us.
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We will be showing the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday 26th April from 8.50am in the Cana Lounge at 114 Mount Street. All who want to watch the funeral in the company of others are welcome. The 10am Mass on Saturday has been moved to 12.30pm. This will be a Requiem Mass.

We will be showing the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday 26th April from 8.50am in the Cana Lounge at 114 Mount Street. All who want to watch the funeral in the company of others are welcome. The 10am Mass on Saturday has been moved to 12.30pm. This will be a Requiem Mass.
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Fr Dominic Robinson SJ in LBC News interview: “Francis was the right Pope for this time” | Jesuits in Britain jesuit.org.uk/news/fr-domini…

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A wonderful outing with our friends at the Grosvenor Chapel on the recent Bank Holiday weekend. We followed the route of the Westminster Jubilee Walk and explored some of London's shrines and Holy Places. A fun and spiritually enriching experience was had by all.

A wonderful outing with our friends at the <a href="/GrosvenorChapel/">Grosvenor Chapel</a> on the recent Bank Holiday weekend. We followed the route of the Westminster Jubilee Walk and explored some of London's shrines and Holy Places. A fun and spiritually enriching experience was had by all.
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Tomorrow is the first day of conclave and we will be praying at all Masses for the cardinals participating in the election of a new Pope. We join our prayers with Catholics around the world and invite you to join with us.

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Farm Street Church will be joining other churches across the country in ringing our bells at 6.30pm today to mark Victory in Europe Day. This is an opportunity to give thanks, pray, reflect, and renew our efforts for lasting peace in Europe and the world. premierchristian.news/en/news/articl…

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We welcome Pope Leo XIV with joy and prayer. In this moment of grace, we reaffirm our mission to serve Christ and walk in hope alongside him, facing today’s challenges together. Join us in praying for the Holy Father as he begins his new ministry. bit.ly/3GKDcT2

We welcome Pope Leo XIV with joy and prayer.

In this moment of grace, we reaffirm our mission to serve Christ and walk in hope alongside him, facing today’s challenges together.

Join us in praying for the Holy Father as he begins his new ministry. 

bit.ly/3GKDcT2
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Our Masses at Farm Street today are Masses of Thanksgiving for our new Pope, Leo XIV. The Holy Father can be assured of our prayers today and in the days, months, and years to come.

Our Masses at Farm Street today are Masses of Thanksgiving for our new Pope, Leo XIV. The Holy Father can be assured of our prayers today and in the days, months, and years to come.
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The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is an affront to human life. Please continue to write to your MP and urge them to oppose this dangerous Bill, which seeks to lead us into darkness. In these moments of darkness, turn to the Lord Jesus who is the light of the world.

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#Highaltar of the Church of the #ImmaculateConceptionsanctuary,#London.Designed by #AWNPugin. 1848. Jesuits in Britain #pugin #augustuspugin #gothicrevival #churchoftheimmaculateconceptionsanctuary #gothicrevivalarchitecture #design #farmstreet #gothicrevivalart #architecturelovers

#Highaltar of the Church of the #ImmaculateConceptionsanctuary,#London.Designed by #AWNPugin. 1848. <a href="/JesuitsBritain/">Jesuits in Britain</a>

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"The parish priest of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street, the Jesuit church in Mayfair, Fr Dominic Robinson, read the blessing in Latin..." We are delighted to have been involved with this.

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We took part in an ecumenical service at the Queen’s Chapel, marking the 400th anniversary of this historic place of worship. The service, attended by His Majesty King Charles III, brought together representatives from various Christian traditions. jesuit.org.uk/news/jesuits-p…

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Yesterday, Parliament voted to decriminalise abortion up to birth. It's possible Parliament could vote to legalise euthanasia on Friday. This is a dark week for the United Kingdom. The most vulnerable in our society deserve care and protection, not state-sanctioned death.

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MPs will vote today on whether to legalise assisted suicide Archbishop John Wilson calls the Bill an "affront" to life, which "undermines and attacks the very fact that human life is sacred and a gift from God" Please continue to speak out against this Bill and pray for life

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Abortion up-to-birth was decriminalised on Tuesday and today Parliament voted to legalise euthanasia. A dark week for this country. Within a culture of death, we continue to hold to a Gospel of Life, which values and protects the sick, the young, the elderly, and the vulnerable.

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The task is now clear: every effort must be made to limit the damage that will be done by this decision. This duty lies both on the House of Lords and on His Majesty’s Government. The list of challenges is long. rcdow.org.uk/cardinal/news/…