SALISBURY CATHOLICS - WEBSITE WORKSHOPS!

More and more information about our parish life is now featuring on our website.  It is a wonderful and easy-touse repository of information, reports and features about the life of our parish and our Catholic faith. There is a photo gallery, a blog, the parish diary and calendar and much, much more. It is also the place where you can access our new Church TV which enables you to view all of our Sunday Masses (from all of our churches) and other celebrations.  
 We want to make sure that everyone is included Not everyone finds the internet easy.  Not everyone has access to the internet in their homes.  If you are one of these people then we would like to invite you to stay behind after Mass for a tour of our website.  Over a cup of tea and a biscuit, we will show you the main features of the website and how to get the best out of it.  Even if you never intend to access it yourself, you will, at the very least, have seen the website and Church TV and understand better what you read and hear about in our newsletter or at Mass.   
 We will be holding these workshops at the following times and places.  Please come and join us. 

 

 Holy Redeemer  After the 6pm Mass Saturday 6 October

St Osmund’s   Between the 9am & 11am Masses Sunday 21 October

St Osmund’s  After the 6pm Mass    Sunday 21 October

St Gregory’s   After the 9.30am Mass    Sunday 28 October 


 If you have difficulty getting to these sessions but would like help, we have volunteers who are DBS checked who can visit you in your home.  Contact Caroline - [email protected] or 502503. 

Categories: 

More News

Rite of Election talk - 15 February

February 1, 2023

From

Sarah Adams

Director for the Department of Adult Education and Evangelisation Alexander House

The Rite of Election is a simple,...Read more

World Day of Sick 11 February

February 1, 2023

Pope Francis released his message for the 31th World Day of the Sick, and urged Catholics to heed the example of the Good Samaritan...Read more

The Presentation of the Lord - 2 February

January 22, 2023

At the end of the fourth century, a woman named Etheria made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Her journal, discovered in 1887, gives an...Read more