Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
Main Street Great Casterton Stamford, PE9 4AP, United Kingdom
Taking place on the fourth Sunday of every Lent, the European tradition of Mother’s Day officially known among religious groups as Mothering Sunday is the official time of year to give mums a day off from doing the multitude of daily jobs they’re usually tasked with. Kids, partners and even friends celebrate the day by buying gifts for mums, or simply picking up the slack a bit more around the house. Don’t forget to buy a card, alongside a few other titbits; while chocolates and flowers are the standard go-to, handmade presents always go down a treat, and show even more thoughtfulness. https://www.awarenessdays.com/

St Peter & St Paul Great Casterton

We're looking forward to giving you a warm welcome at our regular services, our coffee morning and fund raising events. We have lots of services for all the family.  Check the events and services page for dates, times and information.  If you're not sure what to expect, please don't hesitate to contact Rev Don.

Please check our "What's On" page for dates to add to your diary.

If you'd like to hire our hall, please get in touch with Steve Cunningham 01572 51004three

Get in touch

Revd Don McGarrigle

48 Main Street, Greetham, Oakham Rutland

LE15 7NL
Revd. Don McGarrigle
(01572) 811343

Our website

What's on

Mothering Sunday

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Peter & St Paul Great Casterton
Address
Main Street Great Casterton Stamford, PE9 4AP, United Kingdom

Taking place on the fourth Sunday of every Lent, the European tradition of Mother’s Day officially known among religious groups as Mothering Sunday is the official time of year to give mums a day off from doing the multitude of daily jobs they’re usually tasked with. Kids, partners and even friends celebrate the day by buying gifts for mums, or simply picking up the slack a bit more around the house. Don’t forget to buy a card, alongside a few other titbits; while chocolates and flowers are the standard go-to, handmade presents always go down a treat, and show even more thoughtfulness. https://www.awarenessdays.com/

Safeguarding

If you have queries or problems concerning children or vulnerable adults, there are Safeguarding Policy notices on all the church notice boards in the Benefice.
Our Benefice Safeguarding Officer is Marjorie Needham, email [email protected], tel. 01780 52698. You can contact her on any problem or concern you may have about a child or vulnerable adult for a confidential chat and advice about it. She can then consult with the Diocesan Safeguarding team for further advice and support if necessary.
You can also talk with Rev. Don about any concerns.
Carole Fitzsimons, the Diocesan Safeguarding leads the team and general enquiries can be made by emailing [email protected]
Confidentiality will be respected
Safeguarding is every one’s business – UK govt. June 2020.

St Peter & St Paul Great Casterton Charity No. 1063046