Parish Advent Carol Service
6.30pm 6 December
A joyful service of readings and hymns was held to help us make our
preparation for the three comings of Christ— the coming of Jesus in the
flesh at Christmas; His second coming and finally the coming of Jesus
daily into our hearts in holy communion.
Seasonal refreshments were served in the hall afterwards for a good
number of attendees.
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
Vatican reveals theme for 2025 World Day of
Peace
The World Day of Peace is observed
each year on January 1, the
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God.
Since its establishment in 1967 by
Pope St Paul VI, the Popes have taken the occasion to
offer magisterial reflections in Messages for the day,
dealing with topics such as the United Nations, human
rights, diplomacy, and economic development.
The theme chosen by the Holy Father for the World Day
of Peace for 2025 is, “Forgive us our trespasses: grant
us your peace”, corresponding to “the biblical and
ecclesial understanding of the Jubilee Year”.
Diocese Year of Prayer 2024 and
Jubilee Year 2025 resources
In preparation for the 2025 Jubilee Year
'Pilgrims of Hope', 2024 has been
designated a Year of Prayer by Pope
Francis, starting this Advent.
There is a particular focus on the Our Father, which
presents us with a great opportunity to go back to the
very basics of prayer. So this week, let us re-focus on
the Our Father, and say the prayer slowly, making a
special effort to attend to the words, and notice if a
word, phrase, or line strikes you and remains in your
heart. Download your weekly Lords Prayer leaflet HERE
for the 5 week Lenten Course “We dare to Say”
Jubilee 2025: Reflection Booklets
This section contains two parish
booklets designed as resources for
use during the Year of Jubilee 2025
Read More….
Over the coming weeks and months, we will provide
suggestions and resources on how you might begin to
do that. View Resources
Lectionary Video Resources
In this section, you will find filmed resources, such as
talks and addresses, that provide more information and
insight into how the new lectionary will become part of
our life and faith.Read More….
Nightingale House Meals Matter
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meal service for collection or to your door
delivery service Monday to Saturday 10am -
4pm.
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”
Merger of the Archdiocese of Cardiff and
the Diocese of Menevia
The Holy Father, Pope Francis, has decreed the
definitive merging of the Archdiocese of Cardiff
and the Diocese of Menevia, erecting the new
Archdiocese of Cardiff-Menevia. At the same time
as the merging of the two dioceses, the Holy
Father has appointed the Most Reverend Mark
O’Toole as the Metropolitan Archbishop of Cardiff-
Menevia. We congratulate Archbishop Mark
O’Toole on his appointment as Metropolitan
Archbishop of Cardiff-Menevia and keep him and
the people of the new Archdiocese of Cardiff-
Menevia in our prayer.
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
The Year of Jubilee 2025
The Holy Father has decided that
2025 will be a year of Jubilee,
something which happens every 25
years.
The theme is “Pilgrims of Hope”, and
it will be a year of hope for a world suffering the impacts of
war, the ongoing effects of COVID-19 pandemic, and a
climate crisis.
Preparations for the 2025 Year of Jubilee will begin in
Advent 2023, which will mark the start of a year of prayer.
The Bishops’ Conference will be producing resources for
the preparatory year of prayer, focusing on the Our Father,
as well as resources about Jubilee in the Catholic Church.
For use by parishes, priests, religious, laypeople, and
more, these resources will help guide you as you ready
yourself for this most vital year in the Church’s life.
More info….
Bishop wants shrine to be beacon of hope and
healing for women
The Shrine of St Winefride in
Holywell, North Wales, has been
elevated to the status of a National
Shrine for England and Wales. It’s
one of the oldest places of
pilgrimage in Britain and has an unbroken 1,400-year
tradition of pilgrimage.
The local Catholic bishop, Bishop Peter Brignall of
Wrexham, is delighted the Bishops of England and Wales
have given the shrine this recognition and wants the shrine
to be a beacon of hope and healing for women who have
suffered from violence and abuse in parallel with the
experiences of the saint herself. Read More….
© Llay/Rossett Parish 2023
Days of Prayer
The Gift of Your Presence: Peace
Second Sunday of Advent, Sunday 08 December
The Second Sunday of Advent calls us to make
straight the paths for the Lord in our own hearts and
in the world around us.
Peace is not merely the absence of conflict; it is the
fullness of God’s presence. The readings this week
call us to make straight the paths for the Lord in our
own hearts and in the world around us. Baruch
envisages God’s people being led home in joy and
peace, and John the Baptist invites us to clear the
obstacles that prevent us from fully welcoming
Christ into our lives and into our hearts.More info….
Jubilee pilgrimage for people with
disabilities
26 April - 01 May 2025
We honour the great army of saints who rejoice in
the wonderful vision and presence of God in Heaven
and whose company we ourselves hope to join one
day. We do this by celebrating Mass together on
this holy day. Note the Mass times for this parish –
and other Mass times are also available at
neighbouring parishes. But do remember to honour
God in this way on this great feast. (P.S. There are
appropriate offertory envelopes in your boxes of
envelopes!) And since this is Half Term for our
schools, our young people have every opportunity to
come to Mass. Read More….