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Parish

Our Parish Churches

Parish Links

As a Catholic school we value the strong links we have with the two parishes (comprising of four churches) we primarily serve:

Our Lady of Lourdes

56 Swanland Road, HESSLE. HU13 0LY
Tel: 01482 648802
Clergy
Very Rev Michael Marsden
Deacon Chris Larwood

Holy Mass is offered at these times:

  • Sunday – 8.30am,10.30 am, 5.30pm
  • Weekdays- see weekly newsletter for times
  • Holy days -10am, 7.30pm
  • Sunday – 11am
  • Wednesday 7pm
  • Holy days- 7.00pm

History

The first, temporary church was erected in 1924. Its replacement, the present church, was begun in 1939 but construction was held up by the War and, in fact, not completed until 1951.

West Hull Parishes:

St Joseph’s

Boothferry Road, HULL. HU4 6EN
Tel: 01482 351012

Clergy

Rev Ivan Dawson, Priest-in-Charge

Holy Mass is offered at these times:

  • Sunday – 11am
  • Wednesday 7pm
  • Holy days- 7.00pm

History
The first, temporary church was erected in 1924. Its replacement, the present church, was begun in 1939 but construction was held up by the War and, in fact, not completed until 1951


St Wilfrid’s

The Boulevard, HULL. HU3 3EL
Tel: 01482 351012

Clergy

Rev Ivan Dawson, Priest-in-Charge

Holy Mass is offered at these times:

  • Sunday – 9.30am & 5pm (Polish mass)
  • Thursday -10am
  • Holy days- 11am

Clergy
Rev Ivan Dawson, Priest-in-Charge

History

The original church of 1896 (architects Brodrick and Lowther) was destroyed by bombing on 31st March 1941. A temporary church lasted from 1947 until 1956 when the present church was built (architect George I Williams).


Corpus Christi

Spring Bank West, Hull HU5 5BE
Tel: 01482 351012
Clergy
Rev Ivan Dawson, Priest-in-Charge

Holy Mass is offered at these times:

  • Sunday – (Saturday evening) 5pm
  • Tuesday & Friday - 10am
  • Holy days- 9.30am

History

The church was built for the Spring Bank West area of the city in 1932 (architect F. Spink of Bridlington).