Times for Holy Mass

Due to the renovation of the church of St James, Old Road,  Holy Mass will be celebrated in St Andrew’s Church of England, Blundell’s Road from the 28th September, 2024 until further notice. The Mass times in the Parish of St James at St Andrew’s and St Boniface will be as follows:

  • Sunday

    • Holy Mass 9.30 am – St Boniface, Cullompton
    • Holy Mass 11.30 am – St James at St Andrew’s

    Tuesday

    • Holy Mass at 9.00 am – St James at St Andrew’s

    Wednesday

    • Holy Mass at 12noon – St Boniface, Cullompton

    Thursday

    • Holy Mass at 9.00 am – St James at St Andrew’s

    Friday

    • Holy Mass at 12 noon – St James at St Andrew’s
    • Holy Mass at 9.00 am – 2nd Friday of the month – St James at St Andrew’s

    Saturday

    • Vigil Mass at 6.00pm – St James at St Andrew’s

St Boniface (Cullompton)

Holy Mass at 6.00pm (Vigil Mass)

St James at St Andrew’s (Tiverton)

Please refer to Parish Newsletter

Mass in the Cathedral, celebrated every day at 11am, will be available on our Diocesan and Cathedral websites.

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This is one place where we can join together each day, as a Diocesan family, and individually make our own act of spiritual communion.   In addition, every afternoon at 4.30 there will be a time of prayer before the Blessed Sacrament, again available online.  Prayer is the most important thing we can do at this time – prayer for the sick, for the dying, for the bereaved, for our health care professionals and for those seeking a vaccine.   Let us remember that the mercies of the Lord are everlasting. He renews them in us each day.

CaFOD are providing a children’s liturgy service every Sunday at 10am.

For more information and to join this live service please visit their CaFOD Children’s Liturgy page.

You can participate in a live Mass online most times of the day thanks to a number of churches that are now live streaming.

Spiritual Communion

(taken from prayers that have been supplied by the Liturgy Office of the Bishops’ Conference that can be used during a time of ‘flu and illness. Click HERE for further prayers)

There are times when people are unable to receive the Body and Blood of Christ, through illness or due to their personal disposition. Even though some may not receive ‘sacramental’ Communion, all are united in some way by the Holy Spirit. The traditional idea of ‘spiritual’ Communion is an important one to remember and reaffirm. A deep spiritual communion is possible even when we do not share together the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ. (cf. Celebrating the Mass 212)

My Jesus, I believe that you are present in this Holy Sacrament of the altar. I love you above all things and I passionately desire to receive you into my soul. Since I cannot now receive you sacramentally, come spiritually into my soul so that I may unite myself wholly to you now and forever. Amen.

based on a prayer of St Alphonsus Liguori

Spiritual Communion

(taken from prayers that have been supplied by the Liturgy Office of the Bishops’ Conference that can be used during a time of ‘flu and illness. Click HERE for further prayers)

There are times when people are unable to receive the Body and Blood of Christ, through illness or due to their personal disposition. Even though some may not receive ‘sacramental’ Communion, all are united in some way by the Holy Spirit. The traditional idea of ‘spiritual’ Communion is an important one to remember and reaffirm. A deep spiritual communion is possible even when we do not share together the Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ. (cf. Celebrating the Mass 212)

My Jesus, I believe that you are present in this Holy Sacrament of the altar. I love you above all things and I passionately desire to receive you into my soul. Since I cannot now receive you sacramentally, come spiritually into my soul so that I may unite myself wholly to you now and forever. Amen.

based on a prayer of St Alphonsus Liguori