Those parishioners who have been able to attend Mass over the Easter season may have seen our new Contactless donation device at the back of Church.

This system does not replace our existing forms of donation such as in the collection basket or via standing order, but is an additional convenience way to contribute to the Parish.

Simply click on the fund you would like to donate to. There is a general fund and also a special building fund which we use to repay the costs of building the church. You may also see additional options if there is a second collection.

You will then see some suggested donation amounts. You have the option of entering a different amount if you wish. If you pay UK tax you will be able to register for gift aid. This allows the parish to claim an additional 25% of the amount donated. You will be asked to input your name, email address and home address. You only need to do this once, and any future donations will automatically be listed for a Gift Aud claim.

The device is operating all the time so the donation can be made any time before or after Mass.

If you forget, or are attending Mass virtually you can also donate online using the linked Web page.

We are very grateful for your generosity which allows us to maintain our beautiful Church for the benefit of all.

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