Brentwood Cathedral

Brentwood Cathedral The Cathedral Church of St Mary and St Helen is the Roman Catholic cathedral Brentwood, Essex. It is

Brentwood Cathedral began in 1861 as a parish church built in a gothic style.This relatively small building was raised to Cathedral status in 1917. Between 1989 and 1991 the church was enlarged in an Italianate Classical style by Quinlan Terry. The original church building on the south (liturgical east) side was retained

The new Brentwood Cathedral was dedicated by Cardinal Basil Hume on 31 May 1991. The donors chose to remain anonymous and the money was given solely for this purpose.

Jesus reminds us that our Father in heaven gives us the greatest gift of all: the Holy Spirit. But in the challenges of ...
09/05/2026

Jesus reminds us that our Father in heaven gives us the greatest gift of all: the Holy Spirit. But in the challenges of daily life, who do we turn to first - ourselves, or God?

The Holy Spirit is not only with us in difficult moments, but walks with us every day through prayer, Scripture and worship.

This week’s Spiritual Reflection explores what it means to live as people of the Holy Spirit and to open our hearts more fully to God’s presence. Read the full reflection on our website:

🔗 https://brentwoodcathedral.org.uk/spiritual-reflection-sixth-sunday-of-easter-a/

“Let not your hearts be troubled…” 💜 In a world that often feels busy, uncertain, and overwhelming, these words of Jesus...
02/05/2026

“Let not your hearts be troubled…” 💜

In a world that often feels busy, uncertain, and overwhelming, these words of Jesus offer a profound sense of comfort and hope. We are reminded that we are not alone on our journey. Through faith, we are called into peace, into purpose, and into the promise of something greater.

This May, take a moment to pause and rediscover the joy of knowing where our journey leads. Christ has prepared a place for us, and in Him, our troubled hearts can find rest.

Read Fr John's latest Spiritual Reflection in full on our website:

🔗 https://brentwoodcathedral.org.uk/spiritual-reflection-fifth-sunday-of-easter-a/

This week’s reading invites us to look again at the familiar image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, revealing a deeper and...
25/04/2026

This week’s reading invites us to look again at the familiar image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, revealing a deeper and more challenging meaning.

In speaking about the gate, the sheepfold, and those who try to enter another way, Jesus draws on both the close relationship between shepherd and sheep in the ancient world, and the long tradition of leaders as “shepherds” of God’s people.

While many leaders failed in that role, using people for their own gain, Jesus presents himself differently - not only as the true shepherd who knows and leads his people, but also as the gate: the way into life in all its fullness.

Read Fr John's full Spiritual Reflection on our website:

🔗 https://brentwoodcathedral.org.uk/spiritual-reflection-fourth-sunday-of-easter-a/

The road of life often mirrors the journey to Emmaus.Like the two disciples, we can miss recognising the Lord walking be...
18/04/2026

The road of life often mirrors the journey to Emmaus.

Like the two disciples, we can miss recognising the Lord walking beside us. It was only in the breaking of bread. - and through the opening of the Scriptures - that their eyes were opened and their hearts set alight.

When we dwell in God’s Word, we too begin to see more clearly and encounter Christ more deeply. Where might God be walking with you today, unrecognised?

🔗 Read Fr John's full spiritual reflection on our website: https://brentwoodcathedral.org.uk/spiritual-reflection-third-sunday-of-easter-a/

Some may not believe in God… but God believes in them. ✝️In a world where unbelief is common, the story of Thomas remind...
14/04/2026

Some may not believe in God… but God believes in them. ✝️

In a world where unbelief is common, the story of Thomas reminds us that doubt isn’t the end of faith; it can be the beginning of something deeper. When Thomas encountered the Risen Christ, his doubt was transformed into a powerful declaration: “My Lord and my God.”

We all face moments of uncertainty: questioning God’s love, His plans, or whether real change is possible in our lives. Yet, like Thomas, we are invited to move from doubt to faith.

Faith grows when we hear the Good News, but also when we learn to speak it into our own lives. What might it look like to remind yourself today of hope, grace, and God’s presence?

Read Fr John's full spiritual reflection on our website:

🔗 https://brentwoodcathedral.org.uk/spiritual-reflection-second-sunday-of-easter-a/

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!Christ has risenWishing you all a very Happy Easter
05/04/2026

Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
Christ has risen

Wishing you all a very Happy Easter

We would like to welcome all our visitors to the Holy Triduum over the next few days.Our Holy Week and Easter Masses are...
02/04/2026

We would like to welcome all our visitors to the Holy Triduum over the next few days.

Our Holy Week and Easter Masses are the high point of the liturgical year, and we thank everyone that has been involved in this year's services in any way.

🔗 Find further details of our Easter services on our website: https://brentwoodcathedral.org.uk/holy-week-2026/

As we prepare to enter Holy Week 2026, we invite you to journey with us in faith and love, walking alongside Our Blessed...
28/03/2026

As we prepare to enter Holy Week 2026, we invite you to journey with us in faith and love, walking alongside Our Blessed Lord through His Passion and Death, and sharing in the joy of His Resurrection at Easter.

Join us as we walk this sacred journey together and celebrate the hope of the Resurrection.

Read the Fr John's full spiritual reflection and find all the details of our Easter Services on our website:

🔗 Spiritual reflection: https://brentwoodcathedral.org.uk/spiritual-reflection-palm-sunday-2026/

🔗 Details of Easter services: https://brentwoodcathedral.org.uk/holy-week-2026/

This week's Spiritual Reflection is intended to lead us more deeply into our baptism.It is important to realise that Laz...
21/03/2026

This week's Spiritual Reflection is intended to lead us more deeply into our baptism.

It is important to realise that Lazarus was brought back to life – he was not resuscitated. This is not the same as resurrection, which in Scripture means a person being brought back to life in a brand-new body!

But his return reveals Jesus’ power over death and hints at the eternal life promised to us through him.

Read Fr John's full Spiritual Reflection here:

🔗 https://brentwoodcathedral.org.uk/fifth-sunday-of-lent-a/

Every 5 seconds someone in the world goes blind. In the UK, nearly 2 million people live with significant sight loss.In ...
14/03/2026

Every 5 seconds someone in the world goes blind. In the UK, nearly 2 million people live with significant sight loss.

In John 9, Jesus heals a man born blind and reveals a deeper truth: he is the Light of the World. The story challenges us to think not only about physical sight, but also about spiritual blindness: the danger of refusing to see what God is showing us.

As the saying goes, “There are none so blind as those who will not see.”

Read Fr John's latest reflection on the website to explore what this powerful passage might mean for us today:

🔗 https://brentwoodcathedral.org.uk/fourth-sunday-of-lent-a/

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