
World AIDS Day Mass - Saturday 6 December 2025, 3pm
Concelebrants: Fr. Dominic Robinson SJ & Canon Pat Browne
Homily: Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe OP
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With the presence of the Lord Mayor of the City of Westminster Cllr Paul Dimoldenberg.
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You are warmly invited to the World AIDS Day Mass at Farm St Church, 114 Mount St, London W1K 3AH. A reception in the Cana lounge at the London Jesuit Centre next door follows after the Mass to which all are invited. Nearest tube stations: Bond St or Green Park.
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A MASS TO MARK THE GLOBAL IMPACT OF HIV & AIDS - Journeying Together for an HIV-free World.
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World AIDS Day is an opportunity for us to show solidarity with the millions of people living with HIV worldwide, remember the deceased and look to the future. Let us come together on 5 December to pray for and with them at Mass. World AIDS Day may be once a year, but support for people living with HIV/AIDS is needed all year round.
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For more information please get in touch:
communications@lgbtcatholicswestminster.org
https://www.positivefaith.org.uk/
https://www.positivefaith.org.uk/peer-support
info@caps-uk.org
07505 608655
The UK AIDS QUILT PANELS WILL BE DISPLAYED IN FARM ST CHURCH’S SIDE-CHAPELS FROM 5-15 DECEMBER 2025
https://www.aidsquiltuk.org/
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Issues in Sexual Ethics Reading Group - Thursday 27 November 2025
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19.00-20.30 - in partnership with the London Jesuit Centre - exploring sexual ethics issues for LGBT+ Catholics, parents and friends, using texts from a range of contemporary Catholic authors.
Join us for a relaxed and casual discussion of key issues and questions in sexual ethics.
Topic for Thursday 27 November 2025 to be confirmed.
We are trialing running the group as a hybrid event. However, we would very much like to keep the physical group going. If you can attend in person, please do so! The sessions run on the 4th Thursday of every month.
Cick on the "More Info" box below to receive a copy of the text, which you are encouraged to read beforehand. This is a relaxed and informal group and no academic or theological experience is required. All are welcome.
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