Community Day - 21 February 2026
Trans & Catholic voices - a new documentary film
Saturday, 21 February 2026, 12.00 liturgy, followed by bring-&-share lunch.
Guillermo Quintanilla will present a preview of a new film, commissioned by the Roman Catholic Church Working Group of the European Forum of LGBTI+ Christian Groups, followed by discussion. Ends at 15.30. For further informatio and to register please send an email by clicking here. All are welcome.
Photo credit: Jeremy Yap, Unsplash


World AIDS Day Mass - Saturday 6 December 2025, 3pm
Concelebrants: Fr. Dominic Robinson SJ & Canon Pat Browne
Homily: Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe OP
With the presence of the Lord Mayor of the City of Westminster Cllr Paul Dimoldenberg.
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.
A MASS TO MARK THE GLOBAL IMPACT OF HIV & AIDS - Journeying Together for an HIV-free World.
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.
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/

Pre-Advent Day of Reflection -
Saturday 18 November 2023
Do you sometimes feel you can't pray, like to pray better but don't know how to, or just want to learn to pray and learn from others?
The answer may be around the corner.
These were the questions that St Ignatius Loyola asked himself. His experience in answering these questions led to valuable insights and so called "Ignatian spirituality", which five centuries later continues to inspire and transform the lives of millions of Christians worldwide.
The day we have organised for Saturday 18 November is led by a trained prayer guide in Ignatian spirituality and a member of our community. Saturday 18 November will be a great opportunity to learn the tools of Ignatian spirituality and how to better discern what is happening in your life and prayer, leading to better decisions and a happier life.
11:00 - 11:30: Arrivals, tea and coffee
11:30 - 12:15: Input on recognising the movements of consolation and desolation in prayer and daily life
12:15 - 13:00: Guided contemplation and quiet prayer; sharing in small groups
13:00 - 14:00: Lunch (please bring a packed lunch)
14:00 - 14:30: Plenary
14.30 Quiet Prayer & Opportunity for Sacrament of Reconciliation
15.00 Mass
To register please send an email by clicking HERE
We look forward to welcoming you!
Venue: ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, LAMB'S BUILDINGS, off LAMB'S PASSAGE
EC1Y 8LD
Nearest tube: Liverpool Street / Barbican

Saturday 16 September 2023 - "Owning our space - LGBT+ Catholics in a Synodal Church"
The Working Document for the Synod of the Church, taking place in Rome, 4 - 29 October 2023, asks:
How can we create spaces where those who feel hurt by the Church and unwelcomed by the community feel recognised, received, free to ask questions and not judged ?
We might rephrase this as: How can the spaces created by LGBT+ Catholics be recognised and valued as integral to the life of the Church ?
Paragraph 10: In this light, the purpose of the IL (Working Document) is not to be a first draft of the Final Document of the Synodal Assembly, only to be corrected or amended. Rather, it outlines an initial understanding of the synodal dimension of the Church on the basis of which further discernment can be made.
The Members of the Synodal Assembly are the primary recipients of the IL, which is also made public not only for reasons of transparency but as a contribution to the implementation of ecclesial initiatives. In particular, it can encourage participation in the synodal dynamic at the local and regional levels, while waiting for the outcome of the October Assembly. This will provide further material on which the local Churches will be called to pray, reflect, act and make their own contribution. https://www.synod.va/en/news/instrumentum-laboris-a-document-of-the-whole-church.html
Join with LGBT+ Catholics from around the country to consider these and other questions from the Synod Working Document.
https://www.farmstreet.org.uk/synod-on-synodality
St. Joseph's Parish Hall, 15 Lamb's Passage, London EC1Y 8LE - Bring & Share Lunch, 12.00, followed by afternoon discussion & Mass.
NEAREST STATIONS: Barbican, Farringdon Thameslink & Elizabeth Line (Barbican Exit), Liverpool Street, Moorgate, Old Street.




