Catholic Events in London
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Bible Study
Join us for Bible Study with the young adults at St James’s, Spanish Place, as we spend time reading, reflecting on, and discussing Scripture together. Come along for an evening of faith, conversation, and friendship. Whether you’re familiar with Bible study or just beginning to explore Scripture more deeply, you’re very welcome.

Lectio Divina Prayer Group
Join us for our Lectio Divina Prayer Group in the church. All are welcome to come and pray together with Scripture, sharing in a quiet, reflective time.

Eucharistic Prayer Group
Join our Eucharistic Prayer Group every Wednesday at 7 pm in the church for Eucharistic Adoration and Rosary. Contact Annette at ccpguk@gmail.com for more information.

Book Circle Meeting: ‘This is Happiness’ by Niall Williams
Join us in the Coffee Lounge for our Book Circle meeting at 8.15pm to discuss ‘This is Happiness’ by Niall Williams. All are welcome. All are welcome. The book to read for the following meeting of the group in September is ‘The House of Doors’ by Tan Twan Eng.

Lectio Divina and Meditation with Fr Robin Burgess
Join us for Lectio Divina led by Sheila Rees in the Bulbeck Room, followed by refreshments and meditation with Fr Robin Burgess.

Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (w/ Garden Refreshments)
Thursday July 16th is the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel; the principal feast of the Carmelite Order and the Patronal Feast of this Church. Masses are at the usual weekday times, with a solemn Mass at 6:00pm. This Mass will be followed by refreshments in the garden. If you would like to help with preparations or contribute food, please contact Melma.

Summer Film Festival - Fiddler on the Roof
This July, our regular Thursday metros are transforming into a Summer Film Festival centred around the four weeks of the Spiritual Exercises. This week, we’ll be watching “Fiddler on the Roof,” BBFC rating: U. Please note the runtime is just over three hours, so we'll be wrapping up a bit later than usual. The screening will feature reflection questions beforehand and a group discussion afterwards to dive deeper into the themes. Grab your favourite screening snacks and refreshments will be available.

Young Adults Discussion Group: CS Lewis’ Mere Christianity
Our parish’s young adults are planning a regular series in the Youth room to chat about life, God, faith, and the things that make us proud to call ourselves believers, beginning with CS Lewis’ Mere Christianity (1952). A presentation will be prepared, so if you do not have time to read even a sentence of the book, do not let that stop you from coming!

The Men of St Joseph Group Meeting
Join us for the next monthly meeting of The Men of St Joseph Group in the Parish Hall immediately after the 6.30pm Mass, Adoration and Benediction. Please go to the Sacred Heart Chapel at the end of Benediction or go directly to the Hall at 7.30pm. New members are very welcome.

Talk & Social: Faith, Science, and the Dignity of the Human Person
Join us for an evening exploring the relationship between faith, science, and the dignity of the human person. Fr Dan Kelly will lead us in reflecting on how the Catholic faith understands the human person, the role of science, and why every person possesses an inherent dignity that cannot be lost. Programme includes: • 7:00pm: Talk by Fr Dan Kelly • Fellowship, refreshments, and social afterwards

Bible Study & Recreation
Join us for an evening of Bible Study & Recreation as we deepen our relationship with God through Scripture, reflection, and community. Together we’ll learn, share, and grow in God’s Word before spending time enjoying fellowship together. Programme includes: • Bible Study & Recreation • Lectio Divina & Garden Recreation (a prayerful way of reading and reflecting on Scripture) • Garden Recreation • Fellowship and community “All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness.” (2 Timothy 3:16) All are welcome, so bring a friend.