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3 Rivers - Catholic Pastoral Area for Mid hampshire

 

Parish Priest: Fr John Buckley

The Presbytery,
Martin Street,
Bishop’s Waltham,
Hampshire SO32 1DN

01489 895889 -
jbuckley@portsmouthdiocese.org.uk

Parish Administrator: Pat Taylor
olqoaoffice@portsmouthdiocese.org.uk

Chairman of the Parish Council:
Joanna Sommerville


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Our Lady Queen of Apostles

Welcome

Welcome to Our Lady, Queen of the Apostles served by our Parish Priest, Father John Buckley. We are a Christian, sharing, caring community united in one Catholic faith in Bishops Waltham.

Please join us and if we can help in any way, please ask.


1st Holy Communion Joy at Bishop's Waltham

A Happy Month of June for two Meon Valley Families

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Our Welcoming Community
Here you can ask for help, find Key Contacts and keep up to date via our Parish Notice Boards and register to join one of our parishes. Also you can contact our Welcome Group and/or our Keeping in Touch programme for Roman Catholics who wish to stay in contact with the church.

Want a visit? Got a problem? Just want to talk? We will always try to help – click here.

Find out more about  Our Welcoming Community

Our Faith and Worship
Here you can find out the Roman Catholic Church and the living faith we in 3 Rivers try to achieve for personal and for the good of the community and world.  Our times of Mass and other services are displayed. You can also see how to join our Liturgy and music groups.

If you wish to request a Mass or prayers to be said, click here – also if at home or work we offer a little spiritual reflection and help to take ‘time out’ in our busy lives – click to find out how.

Find out more about Our Faith and Worship

More about About Our Lady, Queen of the Apostles

Our Pastoral Area Diary

 



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