| North West Essex Deanery |
| Parish Priest: | Fr. Phil Barry S.C.A. Pallottine Frs. |
| Address: | 90, Colchester Rd,
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| Telephone: | 01787 472477 |
| Fax: | 01787 472477 |
| Halstead - St Francis of Assisi | |
| Sible Headingham - St Peter (Mass Centre in the pre-reformation Anglican parish church) |
Mass
| Saturday: | 18:00 (First Mass of Sunday) | Monday: | No Mass |
| Sunday: | 09:00 (St Peter, Sible Hedingham) | Tuesday: | 10:00 |
| 11:00 (St Francis, Halstead) | Wednesday: | 10:00 | |
| Thursday: | 10:00 | ||
| Friday: | 10:00 |
Service of Reconciliation
| Saturday | 10:30-11:00 and 17:30 |
| Otherwise At call |
First Communion and Confirmation - programmes as arranged
Marriages and Baptisms - arranged by appointment
The nearest Catholic Junior schools are:
| St. Francis, Braintree | |
| St. Teresa, Lexden |
The nearest Catholic Comprehensive Schools are:
| St. Benedict, Colchester | |
| St. John Payne, Chelmsford |
1897 Cardinal Vaughan visited Halstead to deliver lectures
on the Catholic church. As a consequence, Mass was from then on be celebrated
once a month, in a room in
1898 On Christmas Eve, A Franciscan priest took up residence at the convent.
1923 The Bocking Sisters were requested by the diocesan bishop to engage in pastoral work at Halstead. They started catechetical instruction of children.
1926 A Mass centre was started and site for a church acquired in Halstead.
1928 A temporary church (now the church hall) was built in
1936 The Parish Priest incapacitated as a result of a road
accident. After a number of temporary arrangements,
1942 The Pallottine Fathers, due to the influx of Italian prisoners of war, took over the parish in December.
1950ies A Mass centre set up in Yeldham, moving later to Sible Hedingham (in the Constitutional hall) where it remained until Christmas Eve 1982 when it then moved to St. Peter’s, the pre-reformation Anglican church.
1953 The house next to the Halstead church was acquired by the Pallottine Fathers as the presbytery.
1955 In October, the permanent
1970 The Parish Pastoral Council established.
1973 First phase of re-ordering the church, as required by
1987 Second phase undertaken to make it compatible with the standard required by the diocese.
2001, due to advancing age and diminishing numbers the Franciscan sisters relinquished responsibility for religious education of the children to the parish. Children from the parish seeking a catholic education are obliged to travel to the schools given above.
St. Francis of
It has a high number of retirees and a few younger families. With the distances involved and the small numbers, building community is an ongoing challenge. On leaving school, quite a number of our more able young people leave the area to go onto higher education or to find work.
St. Francis has an active Parish Pastoral Council, is involved at deanery level and represented on the Diocesan Pastoral council.
Ecumenical relations, although a minority activity, are
very good particularly in the town of
Information courtesy of Clive Whybrow.