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Saint Joseph's Catholic Church

Saint Joseph's Catholic Church

Burton Road, Derby DE1 1TJ

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Catholicism and Church teaching Holy Scripture and the Bible 

Saint Paul and the Galatians

December 11, 2021April 19, 2022 Father Kevin derbe, galatia, galatians, iconium, letter of saint paul to the galatians, lystra, saint paul

“Paul is anxious to tell his new Christians that they don’t have to become Jews, that is, they don’t have to embrace circumcision and so take on the full burden of the Law of Moses.”

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March for Life
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March for Life

June 25, 2022June 25, 2022 Father Kevin

“…the annual March for Life held on Saturday 3rd September.”

Pastoral Letter on Family Life
Bishop and Diocese News 

Pastoral Letter on Family Life

June 19, 2022June 19, 2022 Father Kevin
Obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and holy days returns on Pentecost Sunday
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Obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and holy days returns on Pentecost Sunday

June 4, 2022June 4, 2022 Father Kevin
Message concerning Ukraine
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Message concerning Ukraine

March 31, 2022March 31, 2022 Father Kevin
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About Saint Joseph’s, Derby

S. Joseph's Catholic parish was originally established in 1876 under Mgr. McKenna, long before the south of Derby was well-populated, and the church was served by priests coming from the city church at S. Mary's, Bridge gate. The present building was finished in 1985 and designed to complement the primary school facility on the hill and off the Mill Hill lane. This church and parish is part of the Catholic Diocese of Nottingham, currently led by its tenth bishop, the Right Reverend Monsignor Patrick McKinney.

Administrative pages

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Primary links

  • Association of Hebrew Catholics
  • Jews for Jesus
  • New Advent: the online Catholic encyclopaedia
  • One for Israel
  • The Anscombe Centre for Bioethics
  • The Catholic Safeguarding project
  • The Diocese of Nottingham
  • The Holy Bible
  • The Holy See of Rome
  • The liturgy office of the English bishops
  • The S. Paul centre for biblical theology
  • Universalis

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  • Charlotte was both
  • Classical Liberal Arts Academy
  • Domine, da mihi hanc aquam
  • Edward Feser
  • Jesus' Family History
  • New liturgical movement
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  • The Catholic Mom at Holy Cross family ministries
  • The Principles of Creation
  • The S. Paul centre blog
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