PRAYER REQUESTS

Please pray for the following parishioners who are sick or housebound and those who have died recently. We also ask your prayers for all past and present members of our community.


R.I.P.
DON ROSE

PETER JOLLY

JONATHON SHARP

JEAN BALDOCK

GUY VIGNOULl

MICK   COOK

DORIS SMITH

MOLLY COOK

MAUREEN CORBOY

PETER FANSHAWE

ALFRED MARTIN

MONICA WALFORD

JOSETTE FRANCOISE HARDY

CLEMENCY FANSHAWE

HANSPETER STEINER

SANTE PERFILI

CANON CHRISTOPHER SMITH

MARY THOM

ANGELA RASPA

STEVE FERNS

IRIS TRAVERS

CANON BEDE DAVIS

MONICA WRIGHT

LUCIA THEUMA

CANON JULIAN FRIEND

FATHER ANTHONY KENNY

PAM D'IVERNOIS

GEORGE LAMB

JOSEPH SANDORU

GEORGE PETTETT

ANDREW PEAGRAM

LOUIS THEUMA

KEITH SOUTTER

BROTHER GEORGE ARSCOTT

PATRICK MCGINLEY

MOLLIE O'BRIEN

RAY AND MARGARET CROCKFORD

CHARLES AND AGNES HEALEY

BETTY CROYDON

JOHN HAVERS

MICHELE,CARMELA AND ANTONIO RASPA

PAT EVANS

DORA HOLMES

ALAN DISHMAN

GEORGE AND KATHERINE PALMER


OUR LADY'S CONSOLATION
Our Lady of Tintagel,statue made of serpentine.Presented by a convert in gratitude for the gift of Faith.Our Lady inspires us all by Her utter God centrednesss and her encouragement to pray often to Her Divine Son.

PRAYER REQUESTS


SICK & HOUSEBOUND PARISHIONERS

MICHAEL OSBORNE

CAROLINA LANGTHORNE

Please continue to pray for
MARINA FRY, that she will be healed and able to attend Mass with the rest of us.

DAVID & DAPHNE DAWE,

MURIEL CRAWFORD,who has recovered from cancer since having the Mass at home and frequently kissing the crucifix Neil Anderson gave to her.

PAT DAVEY,

DON ROSE resident at Eirenikon

Through the PRAYER BOX situated in the Post Office in Tintagel we have been asked to pray for BETTY & FELIX TANNER and JO INNES.

KARL WELTE

BISHOP MICHAEL EVANS OF EAST ANGLIA.

JOSEPH BEAUMONT


ST PAUL L'APOTRE, L'EGLISE CATHOLIQUE A TINTAGEL,CORNWALL.

L'ACCUEIL, WILLKOMMEN, BIENVENU.

PRETRE: Monsieur l'abbe Bryan Storey, Chy an Pronter Bossiney Road, Tintagel, Cornwall, Royaume-Uni PL34 0AQ.

Tel/Fax:0044 (0)1840770663 e-mail: bryan_s@onetel.com

L'Eglise & Presbytere sont en Bossiney Road. L'eglise est ouverte de l'AUBE jusqu' au CREPUSCULE. C'est un endroit de Pélerinage comme les visiteurs viennent visiter le lieu saint de la Famille Sainte, la mosaïque unique a 30,000 pieces de saint Paul comme il vient de croire.Les fenetres sont d'intérêt spécial remarquable.

Il y a espace ample de parking de voiture à l'arrière de l'Eglise. L'accès pour les infirmes est par le Centre Sociale.

HEURES DE MESSES:1000 tous les jours sauf le samedi, quand elle est la premier Messe de dimanche à 1800.

LES JOURS SAINTS OBLIGATOIRES: premiere Messe a 1800 jour précédent. (AUCUNE MESSE a 1000 LE JOUR PRECEDENT) et 1000 le Jour Saint.

LES CONFESSIONS (SACREMENT DE RECONCILATION) disponible en anglais, Deutsch, francais avant et après chaque Messe ou à la demande.

Le diocèse de Plymouth (Royaume-Uni). L'évêque, le Tres Rev Christophe A Budd.


PAINTING BY NICHOLAS ST.JOHN ROSS IN ST PAUL THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH, TINTAGEL, CORNWALL.

MERCI POUR VISITER NOTRE SITE que Nous aimerions remercier tous visiteurs à ce site qui il a fait si populaire. Nous sommes seulement une petite Eglise de Mission basée à Tintagel, Cornwall du nord dans le Royaume-Uni.

Notre Fausse-couche et notre LIVRE DE MONUMENT COMMEMORATIF de Perte de Bébé qui a été seulement 'habite' puisque premier le 2001 décembre.
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THE WINDOWS IN THE CHURCH

Window behind the main Altar


Window depicting the chalice



Calvary


The Miracle of the loaves and fishes and the Eucharist


St Michael's Church Glastonbury

THE STORY OF OUR CHURCH WINDOWS - 'THE WORLD OF OUR LORD'




They are not conventional stained glass,using as they do more brilliant colours, different types of glass and method of framing.Designed by Dom Charles Norris O.S.B. and made at Buckfast like those of Bodmin and the Abbey itself.

The windows on the left show Calvary, the spear of Longinus and the Grail (believed to be used by Joseph of Arimathea to collect the blood flowing from the side of Our Lord and searched for by King Arthur’s Knights).

There are two coats of arms behind the Blessed Sacrament. The first shows the Five Sacred Wounds (used on the banner of the Cornish rallying in defence of Holy Mass 1549). The second is that of the pre-Reformation Priory of Austin Canons adopted by the Canons Regular of the Lateran (CRL) (This Mission like many others in Cornwall was founded by the CRL). Tradition has it that the Glastonbury Thorn was brought from the Holy Land and planted by Joseph of Arimathea. The window on the right depicts St Michael’s Church Tower, which surmounts Glastonbury Tor. Lastly the miracle of the Loaves and Fishes reminds us that this prepared the way for the institution of the Mass.

Please share our pride and joy in these windows. We hope they inspire you to prayer and that you will remember all benefactors past and present, particularly Robert and Daisy Lund RIP without whom, the Church would not exist.