Catholic Churches and in Aston, Derbyshire - S33
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Catholic Churches, Catholic Schools, Religious Houses, Chaplaincies and Catholic Organisations in Aston, Derbyshire - S33 and the surrounding area.
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Catholic Churches, Schools, Religious Houses, Chaplaincies and Organisations in Aston, Derbyshire - S33
Our Lady Of Sorrows - Bamford (1.4 miles)
St Michael The Archangel - Hathersage, Hope Valley (2.9 miles)
Parish of Saint Michael The Archangel in Hathersage, Sheffield (Diocese of Halam)
Immaculate Heart of Mary - Tideswell (5 miles)
Parish of Immaculate Heart of Mary in Tideswell, Derbyshire (Diocese of Nottingham).
St John Fisher and St Thomas More - Tideswell (5 miles)
Parish of St John Fisher and St Thomas More in High Peak, Derbyshire (Diocese of Nottingham).
All Saints - Hassop (6.9 miles)
Parish of All Saints in Hassop, nr Bakewell, Derbyshire (Diocese of Nottingham).
All Saints - Hassop (6.9 miles)
Parish of All Saints in Hassop, nr Bakewell, Derbyshire (Diocese of Nottingham).
St Michael`s Cemetery Chapel - Sheffield (7.2 miles)
Parish of Saint Michael`s Cemetery Chapel in Walkley, Sheffield (Diocese of Halam)
Claremont Hospital Chapel - 40 Sandygate Road (8 miles)
Parish of Claremont Hospital Chapel in 40 Sandygate Road, Sheffield (Diocese of Halam)
English Martyrs - Totley (8 miles)
Parish of English Martyrs in Totley, Sheffield (Diocese of Halam)
Diocese of Hallam - Sheffield (8 miles)
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hallam comprises the whole of the City of Sheffield, and the surrounding towns of Rotherham, Doncaster, Barnsley, Chesterfield, the Peak District and areas of Worksop and Retford
Carmelite Monastery Of The Holy Spirit - High Bradfield (8.2 miles)
Parish of Carmelite Monastery Of The Holy Spirit in High Bradfield, Sheffield (Diocese of Halam)
St John Fisher and St Thomas More - Chapel-en-le-Frith (8.3 miles)
Parish of St John Fisher and St Thomas More in High Peak, Derbyshire (Diocese of Nottingham).
St John Fisher and St Thomas More - Chapel-en-le-Frith (8.3 miles)
Parish of St John Fisher and St Thomas More in High Peak, Derbyshire (Diocese of Nottingham).
St Francis of Assisi - (8.3 miles)
Notre Dame School - Sheffield (8.7 miles)
Secondary Maintained School In Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Mylnhurst & Nursery - Sheffield (8.8 miles)
Primary Independent School In Sheffield, South Yorkshire
St Marie`s Catholic Primary - Sheffield (8.8 miles)
Primary Maintained School In Sheffield, South Yorkshire
St Wilfrid`s Catholic Primary - Sheffield (8.9 miles)
Primary Maintained School In Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Mother of God and St Wilfrid - (8.9 miles)
Parish of Mother Of God And Saint Wilfrid in Abbeydale Road, Sheffield (Diocese of Halam)
English Martyrs - Bakewell (8.9 miles)
Parish of English Martyrs in Bakewell, Derbyshire (Diocese of Nottingham).
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Catholic Catechism - definitions
Catholic Parish
515 A parish is a certain community of the Christian faithful stably constituted in a particular church, whose pastoral care is entrusted to a pastor (parochus) as its proper pastor under the authority of the diocesan bishop.
Quote from the Canon Law of the Catholic Church
Role of the Pastor
530 In order to fulfill his office diligently, a pastor is to strive to know the faithful entrusted to his care:
Therefore he is to visit families, sharing especially in the cares, anxieties, and griefs of the faithful, strengthening them in the Lord, and prudently correcting them if they are failing in certain areas. With generous love he is to help the sick, particularly those close to death, by refreshing them solicitously with the sacraments and commending their souls to God; with particular diligence he is to seek out the poor, the afflicted, the lonely, those exiled from their country, and similarly those weighed down by special difficulties. He is to work so that spouses and parents are supported in fulfilling their proper duties and is to foster growth of Christian life in the family.
ยง2. A pastor is to recognize and promote the proper part which the lay members of the Christian faithful have in the mission of the Church, by fostering their associations for the purposes of religion. He is to cooperate with his own bishop and the presbyterium of the diocese, also working so that the faithful have concern for parochial communion, consider themselves members of the diocese and of the universal Church, and participate in and sustain efforts to promote this same communion
Quote from the Canon Law of the Catholic Church
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Catholic School
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Religious House
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Catholic Chaplaincy
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Catholic Organisation/Association
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