Welcome to our Parish website.
We are one Parish with two churches. Whether you are searching, visiting or simply renewing your faith we hope you find what you are looking for. Please always feel welcome to introduce yourself and to come and have a talk with us. Thank You and God Bless You. Fr Barry.
Blessing of Graves in November
(All commence at 2.00 pm unless stated)
Sunday 24th Rectory Rd, Wythall, Robin Hood, St Nicholas at the Green
Virtual Tour of both our churches link
Mass Times:
St Joseph and St Helen
Mass times: Saturday 5pm , Sunday 9am, Monday 9am, Tuesday 9am, Wednesday 9am / 6pm Adoration, Thursday 12pm, Friday 9am.
St Paul’s
Mass times: Sunday 11am , Monday 10am , Tuesday 10am. Wednesday 10am , Thursday 10am , Friday 10am.
Some changes to Mass times may vary please look at weekly newsletters.
St Joseph’s Hall Hire
Hall and small room available for hire
Please Contact Loraine Carr for more information
Email; hs.stjoseph-st Helen.bham@rcaob.org.uk
Live streaming: YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ssjosephandhelen
Ss Joseph and Helen: Main Camera: link Lady Chapel Camera: link
Follow the daily Readings at Mass:
Universalis or Alive Publsihing
Make an Act of Spiritual Communion: “My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You.”
Supporting our Parish – Parishioners are worried about the upkeep and financial support of our Parish. The easiest way to address this is by Standing Order. For a form or more information please contact Alan Catton on 07737167318 or
email pt.stjoseph-sthelen.bham@rcaob.org.uk
Pray As You Go is a daily prayer session, designed to go with you wherever you go, to help you pray whenever you find time. A new prayer session is produced every day of the working week and one session for the weekend. It is not a ‘Thought for the Day’, a sermon or a bible-study, but rather a framework for your own prayer. Lasting between ten and thirteen minutes, it combines music, scripture and some questions for reflection. The style of prayer is based on Ignatian Spirituality. It is produced by Jesuit Media Initiatives, with material written by a number of Jesuits, both in Britain and further afield, and other experts in the spirituality of St Ignatius of Loyola. Although the content is different every day, it keeps to the same basic format.
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