Celebration of Mass in Latin in the Diocese of Leeds
Mass in Latin (novus ordo)
First Sundays:
11.00am. Leeds Cathedral, Cookridge Street, Leeds LS2 8BE
Mass in Latin (according to the 1962 Roman Missal)
Sacred Triduum 2024:
The Sacred Triduum will be celebrated at St Patrick’s Church, Westgate, Bradford BD1 2RU:
Maundy Thursday. Mass of the Lord’s Supper, 6.00 pm
Good Friday. The Passion, 3.00 pm
Holy Saturday. The Easter Vigil, 7.00 pm
Easter Sunday. 1.00 pm
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Mass EVERY Sunday:
1.00 pm. St Patrick’s Mission, Sedgefield Terrace, Bradford, BD1 2RU
*** A Cantor and/or Organist is being sought for a Sung Mass on second or fourth Sundays: enquiries to communications@dioceseofleeds.org.uk ***
Holydays of Obligation:
7.00pm. St Patrick’s Mission, Sedgefield Terrace, Bradford BD1 2RU
Confessions: at call at all Masses.
As of Sunday 7 April 2024, Fr Darren Jones has joined the six other priests already on the rota for Sunday Mass at St Patrick’s Mission Church!
For more information on Mass in the Extraordinary Form in the Diocese of Leeds, please visit the Latin Mass Leeds blog.
The Diocese of Leeds has always been fortunate in having access to Mass celebrated according to the 1962 Roman Missal. We are very grateful to Bishop Marcus for designating a non-parochial church in Bradford to us in an easily accessible location for the celebration of Mass every Sunday, Holyday and High Day and thank the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal for their welcome at St Patrick’s Mission, Bradford.
We are also very grateful to the Bishop and to the many priests who freely give of their time to offer the Mass and to all our clergy, religious, sacristans and servers.
Please consider joining or supporting the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales: https://lms.org.uk/
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Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham
For more information about the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, visit www.ordinariate.org.uk
Information on the Bradford Ordinariate Group, and their visit from the Ordinary, Mgr Keith Newton may be found at www.portalmag.co.uk/read.php