St Joachim and St Anne Roman Catholic

St Joachim and St Anne Roman Catholic This is the Catholic Community of Dunvant and Gower

06/04/2023

Easter Times 2023

Holy Thursday Mass: 7.00 pm

Good Friday Service: 3.00 pm
(Rosary 10 am, Stations 7 pm)

Holy Saturday (Easter Vigil Mass): 7.30 pm (drink available afterwards)

Easter Sunday Mass: 8.30 am & 10.00 am

19/12/2022

Dunvant Parish Christmas Times

Confessions: (tonight) Monday 19th December 6-7pm, two visiting priests.

Christmas Eve: Mass 6pm, Mass 8pm
Christmas Day: Mass 8.30am, Mass 10am

06/12/2022
Prayers will be offered at the Masses this weekend as a parish community for the repose of the soul of Queen Elizabeth I...
09/09/2022

Prayers will be offered at the Masses this weekend as a parish community for the repose of the soul of Queen Elizabeth II, may she rest in peace. Archbishop Mark will be offering Mass for her at St Joseph's Cathedral, Swansea, on Wednesday 14th September, 6pm. All welcome.

Statement from Archbishop Mark O’Toole on the death of Queen Elizabeth II

“We have all been deeply moved to hear of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. I ask all Catholics to pray for her, that she may hear those words from her King and Lord, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant – enter into the rest of your Master.’ We pray too for King Charles and all the Royal Family, that they may be comforted at this time of loss.

I was giving a talk on Thursday evening in the Vatican to catechists, bishops and priests from across the world on what it means to try and pass on the Christian Faith. I paused my talk at about 6.20pm UK time for a moment of silence, so that we could recall Queen Elizabeth’s exceptional Christian witness and the way she so often spoke of her relationship with Jesus Christ. All 1,000 of us in the Audience Hall of Paul VI prayed for the Queen at that poignant moment. Shortly afterwards we all heard the news she had died a few hours before.

We entrust her soul to the mercies and blessings of the Lord.”

18/06/2022

Letter from our New Bishop, Mark O'Toole:

June 2022

Listening, learning and welcoming

Following the ceremonies of Installation as the new Archbishop of Cardiff and the new Bishop of Menevia ‘in persona Episcopi’ (in the person of the bishop), Archbishop Mark O’Toole, will lead the Catholic community in much of Wales as well as Herefordshire. Here, he reflects on his new calling and sets out his mission as he looks towards the future…

I am grateful and humbled by the trust that the Holy Father, Pope Francis, has placed in me as I begin a new chapter in my ministry as Archbishop of Cardiff and Bishop of Menevia.

Ahead of the Installation ceremonies in Cardiff and Swansea, I feel both a sense of excitement and trepidation. Having only visited Wales and Herefordshire for holidays and retreats, the dioceses are new territory for me. But throughout my life I have learnt to trust the Lord’s will more deeply and I fully embrace this new calling. Jesus encouraged his first Apostles when he said, “Do not be afraid” (John 6:20)”, and “I am with you always, even to the end of the age (Matthew 28:19)”. As a ‘new Apostle’ in this new territory, I have taken great comfort in these words. I believe the Lord goes before me in this new mission; I follow, listen, and learn.

I have already been struck by the rich history of the two dioceses, with their vibrant multicultural cities, rural valleys, and beautiful coastlines. As the son of Irish parents and having spent the last eight years as Bishop in the Diocese of Plymouth, ministering in the counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset, I am grateful for the roots we share in our rich Celtic culture.

As I settle into this new role, pastoring two Dioceses, I still have much to learn. But, as the Welsh saying puts it, “Rhaid cropian cyn cerdded” – you must crawl before walking. I am most grateful for the kindness, patience and understanding of not only the Priests, Deacons, Religious and Lay Faithful of both dioceses, but also of the wider community, in providing me with different opportunities to begin the learning and to immerse myself in the region. I am especially conscious of the valuable time needed to listen. I look forward to working with my fellow Christians of all denominations, with people of other faiths and of none, for the good of all in our shared communities.

Since I arrived in Wales, one of the words I have heard most often has been “Croeso” (welcome). It speaks strongly to me of the generous spirit of this land, with its deep spiritual roots. My desire is to broaden this welcome and for both dioceses to be a sanctuary for all, a hope rooted in our shared Christian history, in the lives and example of St David and the many Celtic saints.

Wales is rightly proud of its aspiration to be the world’s first ‘Nation of Sanctuary’, and the two dioceses have already been playing their part in housing Syrian refugees for some years, and now, welcoming Ukrainian families too.

I recall in Evangelii Gaudium (the Joy of the Gospel), Pope Francis describing a parish as a “sanctuary where the thirsty come to drink in the midst of their journey”. It is predominantly within the boundary of the parish that Catholics live out their faith, raise their families, educate their children and minister to the elderly, sick and bereaved. The parish is then a precious place of God’s grace; a place in which every baptised Catholic is called to deepen their own love and friendship of Jesus Christ in the service of their neighbours.

Both at parish and diocesan level, I would like us to extend the warm, Welsh and Herefordshire welcome that I have received, to others; to go out and connect with people, to communicate and share our faith in simple and accessible ways.

People locally, and globally, are facing incredible challenges and hardship. The pandemic, anxiety about the environment, the war in Ukraine and instability in other parts of the world, together with the significant pressures now put on people at a personal and familial level in terms of food, heat and livelihood, are very great concerns for so many. I, together with so many other people of faith, desire to be close to people in all these struggles.

During times of great challenge, the Church has always been a source of hope, comfort, and reassurance. This is still relevant and needed today. We believers must be ready to provide our neighbours with a warm welcome, with practical support, accompaniment and a sure hope founded on the recognition of the great dignity of every human being. We must be ready to provide sanctuary to those in need. I look forward to working with all in our Catholic community, and beyond, to engage with this reaching out - to comfort, to welcome, to pray with and for those in need. In this way, faith may indeed be recognised as the most extraordinary power for good, for all peoples to experience love, to share joy, and to live in hope.

----------ENDS--------------

New Archbishop of Cardiff & Menevia
27/04/2022

New Archbishop of Cardiff & Menevia

Wishing everyone a happy and blessed Easter.
17/04/2022

Wishing everyone a happy and blessed Easter.

12/04/2022

Holy Week Times
St Joachim & St Anne, Dunvant

Tuesday 12th April 7 pm
Opportunity for Confession

Wednesday 13th April 11.30 am
Chrism Mass in St Joseph’s Cathedral

Holy Thursday 7 pm
Mass of the Lord’s Supper, followed by Night Prayer

Good Friday
10 am Morning Prayer
3 pm Service of the Lord’s Passion
6 pm the Rosary

Holy Saturday 7.30 pm
Easter Vigil Mass with Blessing of Easter Candle, followed by Prosecco

Easter Morning
8.30 am Mass
10 am Mass

This is the new devotional painting of our Dunvant Parish Patrons - St Joachim and St Anne, with their daughter, the Ble...
27/01/2022

This is the new devotional painting of our Dunvant Parish Patrons - St Joachim and St Anne, with their daughter, the Blessed Virgin Mary, now displayed in the Church.

The painting was commissioned by a parishioner, who wishes to remain anonymous. I am exceedingly grateful to artist, Rhiannon Powell. Her biography is below. Thank you, Rhiannon, for a beautiful painting.

“My BA degree studies in Liverpool took place on Hope Street with a Cathedral at each end - one, the modern Catholic (with stunning John Piper windows) - and the other, Gilbert Scott's huge Anglican monolith. There was so much inspiration from both! Since, I've combined professional illustration with part time secondary Art teaching. Latterly I've enjoyed devising and teaching courses for adults to develop their drawing skills. Making stained glass windows has become another passion - a craft little changed for a millennia. As a family we have spent lucky, happy years on camping hols mooching around Cathedrals and churches in the UK, France and Italy.... something's 'rubbed off' as our eldest now has an MA in Art History!

I have loved the opportunity to do this devotional painting - inspired by the Byzantine.”

30/12/2021

St Joachim & St Anne, Dunvant

New Years Day (Saturday) - 11.00 am

The Rosary & Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament

“O God,
your days are without beginning
and without end.
We dedicate this coming year to you.
Give us such prosperity as you know is good for us,
and make us abound in doing whatever is pleasing to you;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”

Weekend Masses as usual

23/12/2021

St Joachim & St Anne Parish Church, Dunvant

Christmas Mass times are as follows (Please see Notes below):

Christmas Eve Mass: 6.30 pm & 8.30 pm
Christmas Day Mass: 8.30 am & 10.00 am
Sunday (Boxing Day): 8.30 am & 10.00 am
1 On-Line Mass for both Christmas and the Sunday
Christmas Week Masses: Tues, Thurs, and Fri 10 am
Rosary and Benediction, New Year’s Day 11 am.

Notes:

There is no booking system, though I do ask Visitors to the church (who are welcome) or those who have not been to Mass for a while, to please send me a brief message, with names of people wishing to attend, and contact details. Many thanks indeed.

There will be no singing for the time being (though music may be played)

Masks required unless exempt (there are spare ones in the porch if you forget)

Heating on as usual, but also with a little ventilation (do bring a coat)

With kind regards, Father John

Address

Llys Teg
Swansea
SA27QQ

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