• Donate Online: www.rcaos.org.uk/Cathedral • Telephone weekdays 9 am – 5 pm: 020 7960 2504
For over half a century, St George’s Cathedral has been the Mother Church of the Archdiocese of Southwark, home to 175 parishes and over 50,000 Roman Catholics. For many Catholics living and working across London and the South East of England, St George’s has been a beacon of light. Today, St George’s Cathedral continues to attract thousands of worshippers and visitors each year, as well as serving a lively local parish community which proudly reflects the rich cultural and ethnic diversity of South London. The Cathedral frequently hosts important Diocesan and national celebrations, as well as concerts and events for various Catholic charities. There is a rich musical tradition, maintaining a choir of boys and men, as well as a girls’ choir, both of which sing at Sunday Masses and on major feasts. In many respects, St George’s Cathedral serves as a spiritual home and ‘beehive’ for Catholic evangelisation and mission across the Archdiocese of Southwark. St George’s Cathedral is entirely reliant upon the generosity of its parishioners, volunteers and the Archdiocese of Southwark to keep its doors open. It does not receive Vatican or government funding, nor has an endowment to rely on. Your support can enable the Cathedral to remain open daily to those seeking a place of peace, prayer and worship. Thank you!
• Donate Online: www.rcaos.org.uk/Cathedral • Telephone weekdays 9 am – 5 pm: 020 7960 2504 ![]() As we gather in prayer this weekend celebrating the feast of Divine Mercy, we honour the life and legacy of Pope Francis, we recognise the profound impact he has had on Holy Mother Church and the world at large. God has called you home, dear Pope Francis; may you rest in peace and Rise in Glory. Thank you for leading with wisdom, compassion, and unwavering faith. Your teachings will live on in the hearts of millions, inspiring us to embrace love, mercy, and humility. You were a true champion of the poor and underprivileged, always advocating for those who are often forgotten in our society. In these troubled times, your call for peace and reconciliation has been a beacon of hope. May your spirit continue to guide us as we strive to carry forward your message of love and service. We are forever grateful for your leadership and example. Well done, good and faithful servant - Eternal Life is now deservedly yours. The Catholic Association Pilgrimage are organising a Pilgrimage to Lourdes from 22nd August 2025 to 29th August 2025. For further information, please contact the Group pilgrimage director on email or call 01732 886666, or visit the CA website.
Pilgrimage to Pentecost is an inspiring course designed to guide participants on a spiritual pilgrimage towards Pentecost. You can join a group in person at one of the "Hub" locations around the Archdiocese or on Zoom; or follow the course on your own at home. Find out more here.
We welcome Bradley Plummer-Darling, Claudia Delgado, Danielle Druce, Sara Bibaj, Vincent Arafiles and the following catechumens Ernest Ansah, Karmil Suleiman, Leo Scott-Nicolaou and Levi Bonnet who have been received into full communion of the body of the Church.
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