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Watching this with interest..... I asked the same question a couple of years ago in anticipation of my catholic Mil staying over Christmas. Received a very unhelpful and sarky response saying I should know already ?!?!?


Fortunately there were lots of helpful non assuming (and non judgemental) posters who attend the church and were able to advise :)

From the news letter last sunday the Christmas Masses are as follows:-


Christmas Eve Mass at 6.30 pm Carols from 6.00pm get there early for a seat.


Mass at midnight Carols from 11.30pm


Christmas Day 09.00am 10.30am and 12.00 midday NO EVENING MASS


MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL


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