Resources

Alongside our in-person events and programmes, we’re also delighted to share with you a range of resources to help nurture your prayer life at your own pace.

Please explore the drop down list below to explore our resources at your leisure!

Saints throughout the ages have described the Rosary as a most beautiful and powerful way of praying that opens the door to countless blessings.

To pray along with us using our Scriptural Rosary resources, please click the links below.

Joyful Mysteries

Sorrowful Mysteries

Glorious Mysteries

Luminous Mysteries

Lectio Divina is a beautiful way to meditate and hear God’s voice in scripture.

This quiet, contemplative method of prayer invites us to shut out the noise and distractions of the everyday and to spend a few moments growing closer to God through scripture.

Join us today as we unite with Our Lady by learning more about Jesus through the eyes of his mother.

Lectio Divina: The Annunciation

Lectio Divina: The Visitation

Lectio Divina: The Nativity

Lectio Divina: The Presentation of Jesus at the Temple

Lectio Divina: The Finding of Jesus at the Temple

Lectio Divina: The Wedding at Cana 

Lectio Divina: The Assumption and Queenship of Mary 

 

 

Our diocesan Youth and Young Adults Ministry team invites you to join them in exploring different types of prayer.

Each week, we will be exploring a different way of praying – from Adoration and Traditional Prayers, to praying with the scriptures or praying with creation.

Click here to access our praylist now!

The Sacrament of Reconciliation is beautiful opportunity for us to reconnect with God but it can daunting, especially if it’s been a while since our last confession.

To help you with your next confession, why not take a look at the resources below to help you prepare.

What is Confession?

My Relationship with God

Reconciliation Booklet

The Stations of the Cross are a beautiful set of prayer reflections that invite us to walk with Jesus during his final hours.

Please click the links below to pray along.

Stations of the Cross video reflection

Stations of the Cross Booklet

Posters for the Stations

 

This Advent, we’re preparing for the coming of Christ by revisiting the story of His birth through the eyes of different characters in the Nativity.

Join us over the coming weeks for a series of 90-second homilies that explore these figures in more detail and how they can help us prepare our hearts and minds for the coming of Christ this Christmas.

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To help guide us through our journey of Lent, we asked primary schools around the diocese if they had any questions they wanted to ask our vicar general, Fr Peter Hopkinson, about Lent.

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We all have a tendency to be on the search for the next best thing, that one thing that will make us truly happy. But do you ever find that when you get it, it doesn’t quite fulfil?

The Catechism teaches us that the answer to this might be right in front of us: “only in God will [we] find the truth and happiness [we] never stop searching for.”

This Lent, we’re embarking on a challenge to step aside from all that “fails to satisfy” and instead use the themes of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving to fix our minds on God, his unfailing love for us, and the “truth and happiness” we find in him.

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Join us as we reflect on the final hours of Christ with this series of short videos.

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Prepare for Christmas with a special Advent series exploring the prophets and their messages to help us prepare for the coming of Christ.

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