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St Gregory the Great RC Church

22 Park Ave N, Northampton NN3 2HS, United Kingdom

St Gregory the Great RC Church
Catholic church
4.7
79 reviews
8 comments
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742J+G9 Northampton, United Kingdom
+44 1604 713015
stgregory.org.uk
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R. Barry
R. Barry
Wonderful priests with real vision and a passion for the Gospels. Interesting and relevant homilies which feed your soul's desire for more knowledge of God. Congregation from every continent so no matter where in the world you were born you will find fellow country-folk here. There's singing at each mass and hymn books available. Small car park at rear for the elderly and families with small children. Loads of free parking in nearby streets. Bus stop within 30 yards. Well worth a visit.
Sunny Joseph
Sunny Joseph320 days ago
Very beautiful Catholic Church with very devout believers. Snacks available after Holy Mass on Wednesday and Sunday. Very active parish priest who is interested in evangelisation
RJ Ephila
RJ Ephila320 days ago
If you are from kerala and looking for malayalam holly mass, it's from 5 pm on Sundays. Also have Jesus youth meeting on 2nd and 4th Monday from 6.30 pm till 8.30pm.
Gillian Twiselton
Gillian Twiselton351 days ago
Just went to a funeral but everything was very nice
ANDREW “Andy” GRIMES
ANDREW “Andy” GRIMES1 year ago
My experience as always enhanced with a warm welcome
Linda Dines
Linda Dines1 year ago
The service was nice alot of people there x
Sean Anderson
Sean Anderson2 years ago
In October 1946 Father Phillips moved into the sparsely furnished presbytery at 68 Ashburnham Road. Mass continued to be offered in the Parish Rooms of the Anglican church. His wish, of course, was to expedite the erection on the Park Avenue site of the hut, which had been purchased for use as a temporary church in the previous March. However, under the prevailing building restrictions, the construction work required the issue of a license from the regional office in Nottingham, and this was still awaited. Father Phillips had a deep devotion to the Blessed Virgin, and a Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Succour was started to seek her help, and on the 27 October, the final day of the Novena, the license to build arrived.
Julie-ann Murray
Julie-ann Murray2 years ago
People are kind and there is a great sense of community, it is a very special church with great courses if you want to learn more. A warm welcome
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