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Our parish priest: Fr Pat Browne

Mar 14th, 2009 | By Manlio | Category: Featured News

Fr Pat Browne is our parish priest at the Holy Apostles Catholic Church in Pimlico.

Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor, Archbishop of Westminster, has appointed Father Pat a member of the Westminster Cathedral Chapter of Canons in October 2004.

Father Pat has been formally installed as a Canon in Westminster Cathedral on Tuesday 7thOctober 2004 at the 5.30pm Chapter Mass by the Cathedral Provost, Canon Michael Brockie.

The Cathedral Chapter is the Cardinal’s College of Consulters. They meet every month at the Cathedral. In the inter- regnum between Archbishops, the college are responsible for the running of the Diocese



Our twinned parish in Kenya

Mar 14th, 2009 | By Manlio | Category: Featured News

Read about our twinned parish in Turkana (Kenya) and the initiatives that our parish, lead by the Project Turkana committee, have taken to support them and, at the same time, to learn from them.  A small congregation of parishioners, together with Fr Pat, went to visit them in 2007. This was an extroardinary trip, very [...]



Our church’s history

Feb 1st, 2009 | By Manlio | Category: Featured News

Although in the heart of London, Pimlico was built only relatively late. It was only in the mid-nineteenth century that the area was developed by Thomas Cubitt. The first Catholic church in Pimlico was in Claverton Street, a former Methodist chapel which was converted into a Catholic church and dedicated to the Holy Apostles in 1917. This was not a parish church but a chapel-of-ease served by the priests of Westminster Cathedral.



London Citizens

Apr 26th, 2008 | By theresawyatt | Category: Featured News

London Citizens Who are they?London Citizens, founded in 1996, is a powerful grassroots broad-based alliance of community organisations working with local people campaigning on issues that matter to their communities. London Citizens encourage people to actively participate in the process of democracy and in so doing build strong & cohesive communities. What do they do? [...]