Every second Saturday of the month, Divine Liturgy in English of Sunday - Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Family, Duke Street, London W1K 5BQ.
4pm Divine Liturgy. Next: 13th November 2021

Very sadly, the Divine Liturgy in English at 9-30 am on Sundays at the Holy Family Cathedral, Lower Church, have had to be put on hold. Until the practicalities we cannot use the Lower Church space. Hopefully this will be resolved very soon. Please keep checking in here for details.

Owing to public health guidance, masks should still be worn indoors and distance maintained. Sanitisers are available. Holy Communion is distributed in both kinds from the mixed and common chalice, by means of a separate Communion spoon for each individual communicant.

To purchase The Divine Liturgy: an Anthology for Worship (in English), order from the Sheptytsky Institute here, or the St Basil's Bookstore here.

To purchase the Divine Praises, the Divine Office of the Byzantine-Slav rite (in English), order from the Eparchy of Parma here.

The new catechism in English, Christ our Pascha, is available from the Eparchy of the Holy Family and the Society. Please email johnchrysostom@btinternet.com for details.

Thursday 10 July 2014

Holy Relics of Saint Thomas transferred to the Monastery of St Matthew in Nineveh - News | Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE

Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch and All East, 9/7/14


Iraq: The Holy Relics of Saint Thomas have been transferred from the St Thomas Church, Mosul to Syriac Orthodox Monastery of St Matthew, Nineveh, Iraq on June 17th 2014 and placed at the Beth Khadeesha of Monastery.

Mor Thimotheos Mousa – Archbishop of Nineveh, Mor Gregorious Saliba Shamoun – Archbishop Emeritus of Mosul and Mor Nichodimos Dawood – Archbishop of Mosul led the ceremony of the transferring the holy relics of the St Thomas the Apostle of Jesus Christ.

Let us pray for Iraq and Seek intercession of Mor Thoma, the Patron Saint of India.



See here the photographs of the Monastery and the Relic: Holy Relics of Saint Thomas transferred to the Monastery of St Matthew in Nineveh - News | Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE

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