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Holy Ghost Crowthorne
and
The Immaculate Conception Sandhurst

Services during the week 26th May – 3rd June 2012
Please check the date as it is not always possible to update this page)

Day

Date

Crowthorne

Sandhurst

Notes

Saturday

26th May

6pm

The Ascension of the Lord (Year B)

Sunday

27th May

11am

9am

       

Monday

28thMay

No Mass

Tuesday
29th May
11am**
**Funeral Mass for Frank McVerry

Wednesday

30th May
9:30am

Mass in Sandhurst
followed by Exposition until 11am

Thursday

31st May

–  

No Mass today

Friday

1st June

9:30am

Mass in Sandhurst

Saturday

2nd June
10am

–  

Mass in Crowthorne today

     

6pm

The Most Holy Trinity (Year B)
Mass in Sandhurst

Sunday

3rd June

11am

9am

 Mass in Crowthorne


If the above information is out-of-date please see the current Weekly Newsletter
available on the noticeboards at both churches.

OR
Contact the Parish Office, Tel: 01252-87 6820, between 10am and Noon Tuesday to Friday.


 

General Notices

 
  Holydays of Obligation: Vigil Mass    :  7:00pm Mass at Sandhurst 
                          On the Holyday: 10:00am Mass at Crowthorne
 
  Weekday Masses: Usual pattern (but please check the Notices for the week)
                       Holy Ghost: Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30am, Saturday at 10am
                       Immaculate Conception: Wednesday and Friday at 9:30am
               On the Second Tuesday of the month (during term time)
        The weekday Mass June may be celebrated at 6pm in the Crypt at Wellington College.
            All are welcome to attend.
        When there is an evening Mass at Wellington College there is no morning Mass at Crowthorne.
  Sacrament of Reconciliation: 
        Crowthorne: Saturday : 10:30 (after the 10am Mass)                      
        Sandhurst : Friday   : After the 9:30am Mass
                    Saturday : 5:15pm to 5:45pm

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   Updated on 25th May 2012 by Martin Stubbs