Still Church. Still here.
We are continuing to hold our communities in prayer as we always have done, and there are ways in which we can pray together even while keeping separate. Each day the clergy will be praying at the following times, and you are invited to join with us from your home.
9.00am 5.00pm
Morning Prayer Evening Prayer
Tese services are available online
https://www.churchofengland.org/sites/default/files/2020- 03/midweek_worship_at_home_0.pdf
We also have them in booklet form so if you need us to drop one off to you just contact us. Other resources will be added to the website for your use. Te Revd Liz Jump
Rector, Te Wroxham Benefice Te Vicarage Wroxham
11 Church Lane NR12 8SH
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF ST HELEN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH: COVID-19
In accordance with the Covid-19 instructions issued by the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales on March 18, St Helen's Catholic Church will remain completely closed until further notice, with all public Masses, litugical and social events cancelled. For essential matters regarding the Church and its grounds only, please leave a message or text on 07775 974610. All other matters should be addressed to our Parish Church of the Sacred Heart, North Walsham: telephone 01692 403258; email:
sacredheart@computer-assist.net; website:
www.sacredheartnorthwalsham.com. For a more detailed explanation of Catholic church closures and other provisions, please see the website of the Diocese of East Anglia at
www.rcdea.org.co.uk.
However, views of the woods around the Church can be enjoyed as part of your 'daily exercise' from Horning Road West and Tunstead Road. Te temporarily scattered congregation of St Helen's remembers you all in its prayers, especially the sick and all 'front line' workers: following an old Catholic tradition in times of a pandemic we also commend our villages and wider communities to the intercession and protection of St Michael the Archangel.
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