New role for Fr. Pat

For those of you who keep a detailed view of the Parish Newsletter or have visited the Diocesan website recently you will have noticed that Fr. Pats official title has […]
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3 Mar, 2015Uncategorized

For those of you who keep a detailed view of the Parish Newsletter or have visited the Diocesan website recently you will have noticed that Fr. Pats official title has changed from Rev. Pat Hartnett to Very Rev Patrick Hartnett, EV  Episcopal Vicar.

This reflects the new role that Fr. Pat was appointed to in January 2015. As part of his responsibilities as Episcopal Vicar for Liturgy and Spirituality Fr. Pat is chair of the Bishop’s Council for liturgy and spirituality. He organises the Readers and Eucharistic Ministers day and has a responsibility to keep in touch with all the Pastoral Centres in the Diocese. As Episcopal Vicar Fr. Pat is a member of a number of committees including The Bishops Council, the Art and Architecture Council, Evangelisation Council and the Historic Churches Committee.

It looks like Fr. Pat is going to be a busy priest, especially with the building of our Church which will be starting this year.

We would be grateful for any donations of non-perishable items brought into school on Friday, October 18th, ready for our Harvest Mass at St Therese of Lisieux Parish on Sunday, October 20th, at 11 a.m.
All are welcome to attend!
Thank you for your continued support!
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