Education Sunday

Webmaster • September 10, 2023

Education Sunday, at the start of the new academic year, offers us an opportunity to pray to Almighty God for all people involved in Catholic education, to celebrate the achievements of the past year and to ask Our Lord to bless the work of the year ahead. Bishop Marcus Stock, Chair of the Catholic Education Service, has written a letter for the occasion of Education Sunday: “As young people gather in their schools and universities, we can take these words to heart, for our Lord Jesus Christ always keeps His promise. You are gathered together in His name and He is with you as you work, learn, pray, grow and live out your mission. The great desire of Jesus is to be with us and to invite us to enter into a personal relationship with Him, a relationship of love. When a person knows they are truly loved, a new confidence abounds. St. John Bosco, the great patron Saint of young people and of education, once said: ‘Without confidence and love, there can be no true education. If you want to be loved you must love yourselves, and make your children feel that you love them.’ The mission of our Catholic schools, colleges and universities is to provide a holistic education which enables the lives of children and young people to flourish and for them to be formed into the men and women that God the Father has created them to be. May our Catholic schools, colleges and universities always be places where children and young people discover that they are known and loved by the Lord in their uniqueness. May they be able to look back and recognise that our Lord Jesus Christ was present to them throughout their education. May the gift of faith inspire them, the gift of hope encourage them, and the gift of love sustain them as they strive to live out their unique mission in the world. When young people leave our institutions, with Christ at their centre, may they do so with stronger faith and greater confidence, to share the love that they have received with others, in whatever vocation or work they undertake. We owe much gratitude to all those who, over the past 175 years, have governed, led, taught and supported the children and young people in our Catholic schools, colleges and universities, and who have created the environments and opportunities for a loving encounter with our Lord Jesus Christ. On this 175th Education Sunday, as we gather in the name of the Lord Jesus and have confidence that He is with us as He promised, let us give thanks to Almighty God for all the ways He has been present to us amidst the joys and sorrows of our life. Let us invite Him to be with us over the coming academic year.”

By Webmaster July 10, 2026
Clothes donations for the SVP – This Weekend The Parish St. Vincent De Paul (SVP) Conference undertakes a monthly collection of clothing for the SVP Charity Shop. Clean, good quality clothing, books and toys are very welcome. Donations may be left outside the confessionals at the rear of St. Teilo’s this weekend. The clothes will be removed early on Monday morning, so please ensure that donations are brought to the Church by the end of the evening Mass this weekend or kept at home until the Second Sunday of August when we will have another collection. Thank you from the parish SVP.
By Webmaster July 10, 2026
The Ecumenical Rosary Society meets to pray the rosary monthly at various churches across the city of Cardiff. The Society will be praying the Rosary this Thursday afternoon ( July 16th ) at St. Teilo’s Church. The Rosary will begin at 2.30pm, All are welcome to join in the prayer.
By Webmaster July 10, 2026
Refreshments will be served in St. Teilo’s Hall after the 10am Mass next Sunday.19th July All are welcome. Why not come along and meet your fellow parishioners after Mass next weekend.
By Webmaster July 10, 2026
Seafarers and fishers play a vital role in all of our lives, but they often work in difficult, hazardous conditions. Sea Sunday is celebrated on Sunday, July 12th . It is when the Church prays for all those who live and work at sea. Cardinal Michael Czerny, Prefect of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, has written a message from the Vatican for this occasion. He says: Seafarers, fishers and maritime workers should be recognised not only for the essential work they do, but as people with their own hopes, relationships and dreams. In his message, Beyond Cargo and Commerce: The Human Face of the Sea, Cardinal Czerny, reflects on the sacrifice and contribution of those who work across seas and inland waterways. He reflects on the growing uncertainty faced by many maritime workers, particularly where conflict and insecurity can leave crews isolated on board and further separated from their loved ones. “People need more than efficient systems or distant words,” the Cardinal writes. “They need a presence. They need to know that they are remembered, welcomed, heard and loved.” The Cardinal also reflects on the quieter pressures of modern maritime life. Reduced crew sizes, shorter shore leave and demanding schedules can leave little space for rest or meaningful human connection, even in an age of constant digital communication. He says the sea should remind us of our shared responsibility towards one another. “Oceans do not divide people; they connect them,” he writes, describing those who work at sea as bridges between nations, cultures, religions and economies. The message also highlights the close link between care for the sea and care for the people whose lives depend on it. Cardinal Czerny calls for greater responsibility towards the marine environment, alongside continued efforts to protect the dignity and safety of maritime workers. The full text of Cardinal Michael Czerny’s Sea Sunday message can be read here: https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2026/06/24/2606242g.html For Sea Sunday on July 12th, Stella Maris invites parishes and communities to pray for seafarers, fishers and their families, and to support our work providing practical and pastoral support in ports across the world. In addition to the collection, you are also able to donate using a debit or credit card at the Electronic Donation Station at the back of St. Teilo’s or at this address – https://donate.mydona.com/st-teilo-our-lady-of-lourdes This collection is vital to enable Stella Maris, formerly the Apostleship of the Sea, to continue its important work, so please give generously. Thank you.
By Webmaster July 10, 2026
St. Teilo’s Friends of Divine Mercy Prayer Group meets on Saturday, July 18th at 2.30pm in the Parish Hall. Everyone is welcome to come along to pray for the parish and the intentions of the parishioners.
By Webmaster July 10, 2026
On Saturday, July 18th there will be an Archdiocesan Pilgrimage for young people in Years 8 to 13 to Our Lady of the Taper, Cardigan - the Welsh National Shrine of Our Lady. There will be transport available. If you are interested in attending and want to book a place, please email: youth@cardiffmenevia.org or ring 029 2037 9490. Bookings must be confirmed by July 6th . The cost is £15 per person.
By Webmaster July 10, 2026
This year’s pilgrimage takes place on Sunday, August 23rd . All are welcome to attend the whole or part of the day’s events: 9.15a.m. Mass at St Mary’s Church, Monmouth 10.15 a.m. Monmouth to Welsh Newton Pilgrims set off to walk to Welsh Newton from St. Mary’s Church, Monmouth after the 9.15 a.m. Mass. Everybody is welcome. Please bring a packed lunch. 3.00 p.m. Welsh Newton We meet for Rosary, Readings and Prayers at St. John Kemble’s Grave in the Churchyard at Welsh Newton. 4.15 p.m. Monmouth Benediction follows in St. Mary’s Church, Monmouth For further information please contact Mary Walsh on 07907 616578
By Webmaster July 10, 2026
We will have coffee and tea in the St. Pope John Paul II Chapel at Our Lady of Lourdes after the Mass on Wednesday. If you are at Mass on that day, please stay behind and spend some time socialising and sharing with our fellow parishioners.
By Webmaster July 10, 2026
Each Tuesday evening, the parish has an hour of silent Adoration at St. Teilo’s from 7pm to 8pm. The primary intention for the period of Adoration is vocations to the priesthood and religious life. Feel free to come for all or part of the hour to pray for the Church in its need for faithful ministers to continue the Mission of Jesus.
By Webmaster July 10, 2026
Adoration and Exposition – Friday There will be Adoration and Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament from 10.30am to 11.30am at St. Teilo’s on Friday. Why not come along to spend time in silent prayer and Adoration before the Lord?