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Parish Life - CatholicFakenham
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The Guild of St. Stephen. All who have made their First Holy Communion may join our Altar Servers Guild. Just see the Parish Priest. In the first year you will be given instructions on serving and the responsibility expected for this most important service to the life of the Church's liturgy. After one year you will be invited to become a full member of St Anthony's Alter Server's Guild. St Anthonys Clothing Guild. Parish In Council Forum. Filled with presents and sent to Eastern Europe and others. Pilgr...
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Links - CatholicFakenham
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Website of the Catholic and Anglican Shrines of Our Lady of Walsingham. Holy See Online. Offical website of the Vatican and the Holy Father. Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia. Cathedral Church of St. John the Baptist, Norwich. The website of the Catholic Enquiry Office. Coming Home Network International. The Roman Catholic Bishops of England and Wales. Homepage of the National Association of Catholic Families. The World Seen From Rome. Reframing ethical and policy debates in terms of human dignity.
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Prayer - CatholicFakenham
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Prayer is the raising of the heart and mind to God. We can only truly know God by prayer. This will not bring miracles; it will give us daily strength and a meaning for living. Prayer is like a good meal, we become hungry for more each day. We can pray with words or simply be silent Before God. It is good to know the basic prayers by heart. Prayer on the Web. Liturgy at Saint Louis University. Pray As You Go. Pour out your sprit upon us and grant us:. A new vision of your glory,. And your kingdom come;.
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History - CatholicFakenham
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A SHORT HISTORY OF. St Anthony's Catholic Church. St Anthony's Church from the front lawns circa 1909. (G T Lamont). For most of this century, St Anthony's Church has served the Catholic population of Fakenham and the surrounding villages. Originally Dereham, Wells and Walsingham fell within its boundaries before getting their own churches. The parish still covers approximately 250 square miles. Each generation has made its own contribution to the life of the parish. This booklet pays tribute to thos...
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Pastoral - CatholicFakenham
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The community of St Anthony’s comprises those who belong to the Catholic Church, which traces its origin to St Peter, and the first followers of Jesus of Nazareth. But it reaches out in unity and affection to all Christians and churches, and to those who are seeking a spirituality or deeper understanding of Jesus. Children aged 7 and upwards are prepared for First Communion by our Parish Catechists. Classes normally begin in the autumn and First Communion is received the following May or June. Children a...
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Masses - CatholicFakenham
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Below are the usual Mass Times. However please check the News Pages or the paper news sheet for updates as Weekday Masses are sometimes canceled in holiday periods. Holy Days: 10.00am and 7.30pm. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10.00am. Thursday 10.00am followed by Exposition and Benediction. Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession):. Saturdays 6.30pm and Thursday 11.00am, or by request. The Rosary is usually prayed after the weekday morning Masses. Can't make it to a church?