Catholic Churches and Schools Hardwick, Cambridgeshire - CB3
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Catholic Churches, Catholic Schools, Religious Houses, Chaplaincies and Catholic Organisations in Hardwick, Cambridgeshire - CB3 and the surrounding area.
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Catholic Churches, Schools, Religious Houses, Chaplaincies and Organisations in Hardwick, Cambridgeshire - CB3
Canonesses of St Augustine` - (2.8 miles)
Dominican Sisters - Cambridge (3.2 miles)
Maintained Primary School in Cambridge (Diocese of East Anglia)
Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology - Cambridge (3.6 miles)
Higher Education College in Cambridge (Diocese of East Anglia)
Our Lady of the Assumption & The English Martyrs - Cambridge (3.6 miles)
Parish of Our Lady & The English Martyrs in Cambridge, Cambs. (Diocese of East Anglia)
Our Lady of the Assumption & The English Martyrs - Cambridge (3.6 miles)
Parish of Our Lady & The English Martyrs in Cambridge, Cambs. (Diocese of East Anglia)
Our Lady of the Assumption & The English Martyrs - Cambridge (3.6 miles)
Parish of Our Lady & The English Martyrs in Cambridge, Cambs. (Diocese of East Anglia)
Blackfriars - Cambridge (3.6 miles)
Blackfriars - Cambridge (3.6 miles)
Cambridge University Catholic Chaplaincy - Cambridge (4.1 miles)
University Catholic Chaplaincy in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (Diocese of East Anglia)
St Philip Howard - Cambridge (4.1 miles)
Parish of St Philip Howard in Cambridge, Cambs. (Diocese of East Anglia)Providing Chaplaincy to The University of Cambridge Hospital (Addenbrookes and The Rosie Maternity) Direct line to Chaplaincy: (01223) 217769 and to The Arthur Rank Hospice(01223) 723110
Catholic Church, Cambridge - Cambridge (4.1 miles)
A warm and welcoming Chaplaincy in the East Anglia Diocese.
St Laurence`s School, - (4.2 miles)
Diocesan Schools Commission - (4.2 miles)
Department of Education for the Diocese of East anglia
St Laurence`s Catholic Primary School - Cambridge (4.2 miles)
Maintained Primary School in Cambridge (Diocese of East Anglia)
St Laurence - Cambridge (4.2 miles)
Parish of St. Laurence in Cambridge, Cambs (Diocese of East Anglia)
Congregation of Jesus - Cambridge (4.3 miles)
Maintained Primary School in Cambridge (Diocese of East Anglia)
St Mary`s Junior School - Cambridge (4.3 miles)
Independent Junior School in Cambridge (Diocese of East Anglia)
St Catherine`s Prep School, - (4.3 miles)
Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary - (4.3 miles)
St Thomas More Middle School - (4.5 miles)
Catholic Parish, Church, School, Religious House, Chaplaincy and Organisation Information
What is a Catholic Parish?
515 A parish is a certain community of the Christian faithful stably constituted in a particular church, whose pastoral care is entrusted to a pastor (parochus) as its proper pastor (pastor) under the authority of the diocesan bishop.
Quote from the Canon Law of the Catholic Church
A Catholic Parish may have more than one Church or chapel
What is a Catholic School?
A Catholic School is a school which is connected to the Catholic Church and is usually in line with the local laws and curriculum and includes a Catholic ethos.
What is a Religious House?
A Religious House is a place where members of a religious order reside - the house may be open to the public or may be enclosed - depending on the type of Religious Order and the purpose of the house itself. Please check before visiting
What is a Catholic Chaplaincy?
A Catholic Chaplaincy will be place which ministers to a particular type of person. This may be a Language or cultural group, a University chaplaincy catering to students, a Prison Chaplaincy ministering to Prisoners or a Hospital/Hospice caring for those who are unwell and those that care for them.
What is a Catholic Organisation or Association?
There are many Catholic Organisations and Associations. They are diverse in the purpose and membership. They may be run by priests or by lay people and they mey be registered charities or they may be initiatives or movements without a specific structure.