
Owing to his attendance at the Conclave, Cardinal Michael Fitzgerald is no longer able to be the Celebrant at our Mass for Migrants, so we will be joined instead by Archbishop George Stack.
All are very welcome to join us for this celebration of the contribution made by migrant workers to the life of the UK on this special occasion where we will also be able to pray together as three Dioceses for the coming Conclave.
The Mass for the Feast of St Joseph the Worker is prepared by the Justice & Peace Commissions, Caritas and Ethnic Chaplaincies of the three Dioceses and celebrates the contributions made to faith, life and work in the UK by all those who come from other countries to make a home here.
Music will be provided by musicians from the Lourdes Mass and a variety of Ethnic Chaplaincy choirs. We will also be joined by community organisers from London Citizens
Parishes and Catholic organisations are welcome to bring banners for the procession.
Everyone is invited to wear national dress.
Those taking part in the procession are invited to arrive from 1.30pm where light refreshments will be provided and a locked space in which to leave possessions during the Mass.
Do come along and bring the family, whether you are from a migrant background or not! It is always a colourful and a lively occasion.

