Welcome to the Catholic Parish of Lichfield
Parish Mass times from 20th April to 28th April, 2024.
MASS TIMES:
Saturday 20th April. 12noon at Holy Cross
Sunday 21st April. 8.30am at SS Peter & Paul church
11am at SS Peter & Paul church
Monday 22nd April. 7pm at Holy Cross
Tuesday 23rd April. 10am at SS Peter & Paul church.
Wednesday 24th April. 8am at Holy Cross
Thursday 25th April. 7pm at Holy Cross
Friday 26th April. 10am at Holy Cross
Saturday 27th April. 12noon at Holy Cross
Sunday 28th April. 8.30am at SS Peter & Paul church
11am at SS Peter & Paul church
Holy Cross church is at Upper St John Street, Lichfield. WS14 9DX
SS Peter & Paul church is at Dimbles Lane, Lichfield. WS13 7NH
Sunday 21st April. 8.30am at SS Peter & Paul church
11am at SS Peter & Paul church
Monday 22nd April. 7pm at Holy Cross
Tuesday 23rd April. 10am at SS Peter & Paul church.
Wednesday 24th April. 8am at Holy Cross
Thursday 25th April. 7pm at Holy Cross
Friday 26th April. 10am at Holy Cross
Saturday 27th April. 12noon at Holy Cross
Sunday 28th April. 8.30am at SS Peter & Paul church
11am at SS Peter & Paul church
Holy Cross church is at Upper St John Street, Lichfield. WS14 9DX
SS Peter & Paul church is at Dimbles Lane, Lichfield. WS13 7NH
Live Stream Mass here: https://www.birminghamdiocese.org.uk/parishes-online
Welcome to the Catholic Parish of Lichfield which comprises Holy Cross Church and the Church of Ss Peter and Paul.
We are part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham. Registered as a Charity No.234216
Lichfield is an historic and beautiful city with an ancient Christian heritage. St Chad came here 1300 years ago and since then the town has been the centre of Christian life in Staffordshire. With its magnificent Cathedral, which used to house the Shrine of St Chad, it was a famous place of pilgrimage in the middle ages.
We are part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham. Registered as a Charity No.234216
Lichfield is an historic and beautiful city with an ancient Christian heritage. St Chad came here 1300 years ago and since then the town has been the centre of Christian life in Staffordshire. With its magnificent Cathedral, which used to house the Shrine of St Chad, it was a famous place of pilgrimage in the middle ages.