Mass in the Ordinary Rite -
Sunday: 8am, 9.30am, 12 noon, 6 pm
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday at 9am, Thursday at 8pm, Saturday 10am and 6pm Vigil
In the Convent Chapel - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday at 8am.

Saturday Spanish Vigil Mass at 7pm

Latin Mass -
Sunday 10:45am; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday at 7am; Thursday 12.30pm; Saturday 9am.

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Thursdays 9.30 am - 12.30 pm. Benediction 12.15 pm

USEFUL LINKS

EWTNEternal Word Television Network (EWTN) - featuring Catholic Q and A, a Catholic Document Library, an Audio Library, Catholic News

Sacred Space The Fraternity of St Peter - The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter is a Clerical Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical right.  The mission of the Fraternity is two-fold:  first, the formation and sanctification of priests in the cadre of the traditional liturgy of the Roman rite, and secondly, the pastoral deployment of the priests in the service of the Church. St Bede's welcomed many of the first members of the FSSP in England.

VaticanVatican - the official website of the Vatican including; the papal archive, roman curia, liturgical celebrations, news service and library resource.

ZENITZenit - an excellent news agency specialising in coverage of the Holy Father, life in the Holy See, and events of interest to the Church.

The Handmaids of Mary are a religious congregation of women founded by Saint Maria Soledad Acosta in 1851, in Madrid. Since 1914 they have had a house in London, which was at Holland Park. In the 1960's a further community was founded in Poole, Dorset. In 1999 these communities were combined and the sisters moved into the old La Retraite convent Atkins Rd, in Clapham Park. They are an international nursing order, and there are numerous houses in the USA.

The Institute of Christ the King
St Bede's has had a connection with this group of priests since the 1998 interchange, when Fr Andrew Southwell spent five months at Gricigliano, and Fr Raul Olazabal spent five months at St Bede's.

The Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer are a traditional Latin Redemptorist community, founded in 1988. They have two foundations, in Orkney, north of Scotland, and in Christchurch, New Zealand.