Archdiocese - Cardiff-Menevia Youth

Webmaster • May 27, 2026

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inspired by the incredible success of World Youth Day in Lisbon 2023. 

The Youth Council’s vision is to empower all young people to grow towards a spiritually fulfilling life in Jesus Christ. We work closely with the safeguarding team, who help us ensure that all children and young people participate safely.


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By Webmaster May 27, 2026
The event is organised by CYMFed - CYMFed is works towards a Catholic Church that celebrates vibrant youth ministry, collaborates harmoniously and embraces innovation and networking Event Date: Saturday 6th March 2027 
By Webmaster May 27, 2026
The annual Summer Camp for Young People (School years 9 to 13) is taking place between August, 5th to 9th at St. David's Bunk Barns, St. David’s Pembrokeshire. The cost is £300 with travel and meals included. The deadline for registration and payment is June 8th. To register or for more information email Fr. Matt at youth@cardiffmenevia.org
By Webmaster May 27, 2026
PARISH GARDEN FETE: Our Fete is only a few weeks away (Saturday, 20th June, 2pm)! Books of raffle tickets are available in the glass porch for you to sell to your family and friends. We particularly need donations of bottles for the bottle stall, plants for the plant stall and cakes for the cake stall!. TOMATO PLANTS: Anthea has been growing tomato plants for the fete but they are ready to sell from next weekend. Varieties include Nello's Plum, American Heritage Stone Ridge and Burmese Sour.
By Webmaster May 27, 2026
Meetings are on Wednesdays 11am–12noon : 27th May, 24th June, both in the Parish Centre, 22nd July in The Chapterhouse (all three are major feasts of the English Church). This is a way of opening our hearts to reading scripture in the Holy Spirit. It is an ancient practice, commended by St Benedict in his Rule. Lectio, whether in a group or on your own, begins with prayer, and then focuses on a brief passage of scripture. Read it several times, silently or aloud, and just allow yourself to sit with it. Be open to the Holy Spirit and to the Word of God - allowing yourself to be moved by it. Let it resonate with you and think about what it is saying to you. This helps us grow in love of scripture, and is a way of growing into prayer.
By Webmaster May 27, 2026
13th June - THE BIBLE: MYTH OR HISTORY?: A free illustrated lecture series in Biblical Archaeology with David Rohl. Session 4 - Hebrew Signs in the Desert - The origins of the Hebrew alphabet. The discovery of Proto-Sinaitic at Serabit el-Khadim. Deciphering the inscriptions. The words of Moses carved in stone. The Golden Calf. Saturday, 13th June 2.00 - 4.00pm in the Parish Centre. Free parking, Free entry. Monthly lectures on the second Saturday of each month.
By Webmaster May 24, 2026
Dear friends in Christ, This Sunday we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles at Pentecost and the birthday ofthe Church. Let us pray this week that the Holy Spirit may fill our lives more deeply and set our hearts ablaze with the love of Christ. Catholic Christian Outreach (CCO) have been invited to run a mission throughout the Archdiocese. They are a Canadian based Catholic movement raising up Christ-centred, Spirit-filled leaders with the aim to evangelise the world one person at a time. Two events which are taking place in Hereford are: • ‘Learning to Pray’ taking place at Belmont Abbey on 27th June 2026. This is a day for everyone interested in deepening their prayer life, led by the CCO founder, Andre Regnier. • Parish Evangelisation Day at St Francis Xavier’s, Hereford on 28th June 2026. A day of formation and evangelisation for those in Herefordshire. Further details will be shared in due course. During this week, we have many different feast days taking place. Two important Benedictine ones are: • St Bede the Venerable, whose feast is celebrated on Monday, was a monk of Northumbria, a gifted scholar, and one of the greatest historians of the early English Church. Through his writings, especially his Ecclesiastical History of the English People, he preserved the story of the spread of Christianity in these lands. A man of prayer and learning, St Bede reminds us that the pursuit of knowledge can deepen faith and draw us closer to God. • St Augustine of Canterbury, whose feast is celebrated on Wednesday, was a monk sent by Pope St Gregory the Great to bring the Gospel to the Anglo-Saxons. As the first Archbishop of Canterbury, he laid the foundations of the Church in England through preaching, baptism, and patient missionary work. His courage and trust in God helped sow the seeds of faith that would bear fruit for generations. St Augustine reminds us of the importance of sharing the Gospel with gentleness, perseverance and hope. My prayers and best wishes, Fr . Augustine
By Webmaster May 23, 2026
HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN: Fr Patrick Lobo is the Catholic Chaplain but is currently on holiday. If you or a loved one want to be visited while in hospital please contact Fr Augustine on the Parish telephone number.
By Webmaster May 22, 2026
MAY PILGRIMAGE TO OUR LADY OF THE TAPER, CARDIGAN: Saturday, 30th May 11am-5pm. £15 For pupils in Year 8 to Year 13. Rosary Walk. Learn about the Shrine. Connect with others. To journey with us, scan QR or email youth@cardiffmenevia.org. Deadline for registration is 17th May (there will be transport available from select locations).
By Webmaster May 22, 2026
EMMAUS DISCOVER YOUTH MISSION SUMMER CAMP: 5th - 9th August 2026. For pupils in Year 9 to Year 13. Taking place in St David's Bunk Barns, Pembrokeshire. £300, Travel & Meals included to journey with us, scan QR or email youth@cardiffmenevia.org. The deadline for registration and payment is 8th June. EMMAUS DISCOVER YOUTH MISSION ARCHDIOCESE OF CARDIFF MENEVIA Why Emmaus? In Luke 24 we see two disciples walking the road to Emmaus, heavy with confusion, dejection and sorrow after Jesus’ crucifixion. They don’t realise it at first, but the risen Christ has walked with them – listening to their concerns, questions, explaining Scripture, and ultimately revealing Himself in the breaking of bread. This unexpected, personal and deeply transformative moment the disciples experienced on the road to Emmaus captures what we desire for every young person: that they know Jesus as the one who walks with them on their life’s journey View more Here
By Webmaster May 22, 2026
TASTE AND TALK: Is now meeting on the 􀁉irst and third Thursdays of the month. This means the next meeting is on Thursday, 4th June, 10.30am to 12.00noon in the Parish Centre. We will be continuing to watch and then discuss series 5 of the popular series "The Chosen".
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