Advent
Advent starts on the fourth Sunday before Christmas
Day. It marks the start of the Church’s liturgical year. In
2025, we enter Cycle A.
Advent comes from the Latin adventus, meaning
‘arrival’ or ‘coming’. It’s a key time in which we prepare
ourselves to celebrate the Lord coming into the world as
the incarnate God of love.
The liturgical vestments priests wear during the season
are purple, matching the candles lit on each Sunday of
Advent. Purple is a colour typically associated with
penance. The exception is the third Sunday – Gaudete
Sunday – when priests wear pink vestments – the
colour of rejoicing. Read More….
Photos: The King and Queen make historic
State Visit to the Holy See
Photographer in Rome to capture the key moments
from a ceremonial Guard of Honour provided by the
Swiss Guard, a special ecumenical service in the Sistine
Chapel, and a visit to the Papal Basilica of St. Paul’s
Outside the Walls to attend an ecumenical service in
recognition of King Charles becoming ‘Royal Confrater’
of the Abbey of St Paul’s. Photo’s..
Llay Parish
Wrexham, North Wales
Welcome
Welcome to this Catholic Parish website of St Francis of Assisi Llay, Wrexham, North Wales
We welcome all new members to this Parish community and to this web site with open arms.
There is a great family spirit in this parish and I am sure you will find all the support you will need in
any matter of concern.
Please give our Parish Priest, Canon Bernard Lordan, a call to book baptisms and weddings, and he will
be available to you for any spiritual care you need at any time.
Mass Times -
These are our normal mass times at St Francis of Assisi Llay but may vary so please view main mass times HERE
Mon - Wed - Llay 9.30am, Thur - Llay 7.00pm, Fri - Llay 9.30am, Sat - Llay 6.00pm, Sun - Llay 10.00am
Eucharist Adoration from 3.00pm to 4.00pm every Wednesday and Sunday 3.00pm - 4.00pm - Llay church open for private prayer every day 9.00am to
5.00pm
Images from Pope Francis’ Funeral Mass
Held at St. Peter’s Square on
Saturday, 26 April, the solemn
funeral liturgy was presided over
by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re,
Dean of the College of Cardinals.
He was joined by Cardinals, Patriarchs, Archbishops,
Bishops, clergy, religious, and lay faithful. View Images….
St John Henry Newman
Doctor of the Church
Pope Leo XIV proclaimed Saint John Henry Newman, the
most recently canonised saint from England and Wales,
the 38th Doctor of the Church during Mass on Saturday, 1
November.
We have a series of useful articles explaining what a
‘Doctor of the Church’ is and why Saint John Henry
Newman’s teaching and wisdom not only resonated with
his contemporaries, but still illuminates, instructs and
inspires us today. Read More….
Nightingale House Meals Matter
The café offers award winning, aromatic
coffees, responsibly sourced by Rainforest
Alliance suppliers which is produced in an
environment of the rainforest to make coffee
beans sweeter with a better aroma. Monday to
Saturday 9.30am - 3.30pm.
For more information and pricing please view
their website.
Divine Mercy Chaplet
The only chaplet we have that was dictated by
Jesus Himself; he gave it to his secretary of
Divine Mercy, St. Faustina. The Lord made it
clear that the Chaplet was not just for her, but for
the whole world. Prayed on ordinary rosary
beads, we can pray this chaplet at any time and
we can also make a novena of prayer for any
intentions. We must not change or add any other
wording. Follow this link to the “Divine Mercy
Chaplet”
Eucharistic Adoration & Private Prayer
Wednesday afternoon each week Eucharistic Adoration &
Private Prayer at St Francis of Assisi Llay Catholic Church,
we will be open for Private Prayer with Exposition of the
Blessed Sacrament from 3pm - 4pm.
Sunday afternoon Eucharistic Adoration 3.00pm - 4.00pm -
Starting with Divine Mercy at 3.00pm.
All Welcome
Wave of Hope
Starting on the First Sunday of Advent, 'Wave of Hope'
offers 25 short multimedia reflections for the season - one
a day - as our contributors share a moment in 2025 that
has led them to a place of hope. Read More….
© Llay/Rossett Parish 2025
Days of Prayer
Oppose Assisted Suicide in Wales
Members of the Senedd, the Welsh Parliament, will
be asked to decide whether Wales should give its
consent to Westminster’s Terminally Ill Adults (End
of Life) Bill — a law that would legalise assisted
suicide. This would be a profound change for Wales
and would mean that, for the first time, doctors
could be asked to assist a patient in ending their life
intentionally.
If enacted, this bill would put the most vulnerable in
our society at risk of coercion. The conscientious
objection clause for doctors is inadequate.
Furthermore, parliament has explicitly rejected an
amendment whereby care homes and hospices could
opt out of facilitating assisted suicide on their
premises and yet many care homes and hospices
will want no involvement. Even with stricter rules,
experience from other countries shows that once
assisted suicide is introduced, the safeguards soon
loosen and those who are elderly, disabled, or feel
they are a burden begin to feel subtle pressure to
choose death. Read more….
Our Lady of Fatima – Relics Visit England
and Wales
May 2025 - October 2026
The World Apostolate of
Fatima (WAF) Team are
organising the visitation
of the two National
Pilgrim Statues and the Relics of Saints Jacinta and
Francisco to all Cathedrals and Catholic shrines in
England and Wales between May 2025 and October
2026. Read more….