All are welcome to St Margaret Mary's for Mass, Morning and Evening Prayer, Bible Study or any other event. Any baptised Catholic who has made their First Holy Communion and is in a state of grace is able and welcome to receive communion at Mass, either according to the Ordinary Form of the Roman Missal, or according to the Divine Worship Missal .
If you were baptised in an Anglican (Church of England) or other Protestant Church, and were later received into the Catholic Church by confirmation, you are eligible to enrol in the Ordinariate.
If you have a family member who is a member of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham (or another Personal Ordinariate) you are eligible to enrol in the Ordinariate.
Please contact Fr Andrew for an enrolment form.
Those who received the sacrament of baptism in the Catholic Church, but have either not been confirmed in the Catholic Church or not made their first Holy Communion in the Catholic Church, may be enrolled in the Ordinariate by Confirmation or on reception of First Holy Communion. There will usually be a course of preparation for this step of faith: please contact Fr Andrew if this is the case.
Other Catholics who received the sacraments of baptism and confirmation and have made their first Holy Communion in the Catholic Church are not normally eligible to enrol in the Ordinariate, but can nevertheless take a full part in the liturgical and community life of the Ordinariate. They may also wish to apply to become Associate Members of the Ordinariate.
Anyone who is not already a Catholic can be received into the full communion of the Catholic Church through the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham. This will usually be by baptism (if you are not already baptised) and/or confirmation, following a course of preparation. If you are interested in this, please contact Fr Andrew Starkie.