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St Catherine's
Welcome to St Catherine’s, Litlington
St Catherine’s is part of the Diocese of Ely and is one of five churches in the Shingay group of parishes.
Father Sam Perez joined us in October 2024 as Rector. He is ably assisted by the ministry team of Associate Priest, Revd. Ann Bol, and the Lay team.
All welcome at any of our services.
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The Shingay Group of Parishes consists of St. Michael and All Angels, Abington Pigotts, St. Catherine’s, Litlington, St. Mary the Virgin, Guilden Morden, St. Peter and St.Paul, Steeple Morden, St. Giles, Tadlow, and All Saints’, Wendy and Shingay. We are in the Diocese of Ely of The Church of England. All six parishes of the Group have their own organizations, Parochial Church Councils and so forth, but we operate as a Team of Parishes wherever we can, and good friendships have been built across the villages through our meetings together, and our regular monthly worship together in one of the six churches. We try to have a service in each of the six churches on three Sundays of the month, and come together for worship on the remaining Sunday. Full details of services are printed in Prospect magazine, which is delivered each month to homes in the parishes.
The Rector, Canon Shamus Williams and curate, The Revd. Ann Bol, and retired priest, The Revd. Judi Clarke are assisted in many different ways by the ministries of lay people. There are prayer/study groups at Litlington and Guilden Morden and Steeple Morden. We value our close ties with the two church primary schools in the group. Sometimes our services in Church are lead by one of the Readers of our Group, Mr. Cyril Harris, Mr. Keith Stott, or a Eucharistic Assistant, Mr. Mike Birrell and Mrs. Cicely Murfitt. Mrs. Christine Furmston is a Lay Pastoral Assistants.
Cafe Church meets at Steeple Morden during term time, providing children's activities, good coffee and a chance to socialise.
Many other people contribute to the life of the Church here in lots of different ways. For instance, by flower arranging,by bellringing, by helping to clean the Church, by assisting with the maintenance of the fabric, by reading lessons, by giving out books at services and providing a ministry of welcoming, by serving coffee after services, by being on our PCCs,singing in the Group choir, by assisting at children’s holiday clubs, by supporting our village schools, and so on. If you might assist in some way, or are just interested to have service details if you don’t receive “Prospect”, please get in touch. website: www.shingaychurches.co.uk
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