National restrictions will apply in England from 5 November until 2 December.
You must stay at home, with a limited set of exemptions.
After 4 weeks we will look to return to a local and regional approach, based on the latest data.
gov.uk/coronavirus
Dudley is to join the rest of the Black Country authorities in Tier 2 of the national alert system, with further restrictions coming into force from Saturday morning. While Dudley continues to have the lowest rates of coronavirus in the Black Country, cases, as in much of the country, are rising and a move to the high alert level has been confirmed by the government today. Latest restrictions
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We received a lovely certificate from CAFOD thanking us for the money we raised for them at the beginning of the school year!
Well done everyone!
Today, all the staff & children wore their pyjamas to school, to raise funds for the Tabitha Foundation. The whole day was organised by the Y6 Mini Vinnies. They also organised a Lucky Dip and opened the Mini Vinnie Shop. 🤪😆🤗💕😃😝
Look at how fabulous everyone looks in their pyjamas ❤️🌈🙏💕😊 What an amazing group of young people they are. Thank you for all your hard work, love from Mrs F 💕💕💕
IMPORTANT⚠️: The Government has designated Dudley as a High Alert level, meaning local restrictions have come into place.
Please see the flyer below for the details👇...
Message from Father Stefan
Dear Parishioners, I just want to say hello to each and everyone of you! I am 52 years old, I was born on the 18th May 1968 (Saint John Paul’s birthday was also the 18th May). My father was Polish & my mom was a Brummie! and I was born in Birmingham.
I was ordained in 1997, and I first met Fr. Bruce at seminary when he joined my year group.
I have been a secondary school chaplain for 20 years, a parish priest for 17 years, and twice I have been a university chaplain.
I look forward to, at least, seeing those who are able to come to mass at this moment in time, and, later on when Covid-19 is finally solved, meeting everyone else.
I must express my thanks on behalf of us all to all who have been keeping our community going over this tough time for us.
The one thing that strikes me this week is the response to our psalm:
“Give the Lord glory and power.”
Let us try and give the Lord the glory as we live through this week.
May the Lord watch over you.
May Our Lady of Czestochowa put her cloak of protection around you.
May St. Kenelm always be your guardian.