ABOUT US
St Catherine of Sienna catholic church located in the heart of Birmingham. A beautiful multicultural parish with members reaching 250. Founded in 1874, it's parish church was demolished and replaced a mid-Victorian building in 1964. It was one of the first Roman catholic churches in the city. The design of St. Catherine's purpose is to recall Italy the homeland of the saint to which the church is dedicated to, its side rooms place host to many community groups and outreach services.
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Who is St Catherine Of Sienna?
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Catherine was the youngest of 25 children born to a lower middle-class family; most of her siblings did not survive childhood. At a young age she is said to have consecrated her virginity to Christ and experienced mystical vision.
Sunday Mass:
Weekday Mass:
MASS TIMES
Sunday - 11.00am
Tuesday - 5.30pm
Wednesday - 5.30pm
Thursday - 5.30pm
Friday - 9.15am* & 5.30pm
Saturday - 5.30pm
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*School mass held at St Catherines Catholic Primary School, Great Colmore St
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Mass Intentions: If you would like to book for one, please find envelopes available within the church
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Confessions: The Priest will be free upon request
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Sick-Visit: Anyone who needs a sick visit or knows of anyone who requires one, please contact the parish office
SAFEGUARDING
The Parish operates in accordance with Statutory Safeguarding Guidance and the National and Archdioceses policies and procedures at all times. Our Parish Safeguarding Representative is Angela Kimani. They can be contacted at sg.stcatherine.bham@rcaob.org.uk or alternatively the Diocesan Safeguarding team can be
contacted on 0121 230 6240 / safeguarding@rcaob.org.uk if you have any concern
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Safeguarding | Birmingham Diocesan Trust (birminghamdiocese.org.uk)
Safe Spaces statement – www.safespacesenglandandwales.org.uk
“The Isaiah Journey” - Survivors-Guide.pdf (cbcew.org.uk)
St Catherine of Sienna - Bristol Street, Birmingham, B5 7BE 0121 440 3025 stcatherine.bham@rcaob.org.uk