The parishes of St Joseph’s, York, and St Wilfrid’s, York, are served in collaboration
Duncombe Place
York
YO1 7EF
Tel: 01904 624767
Website
Clergy
Service Times
Masses
Sunday: Saturday evening 5pm, Sunday 8.30am, 10.30am (sung English Mass) and noon (Latin – 1962, sung)
Holy days: 8.15am (Latin), 12.15pm (sung English), 6pm (sung Latin) – see website or newsletter to double check
Weekdays: Monday to Friday 8.15am (Latin), Monday to Saturday 12.10pm, Saturday 9.15am (Latin), Saturday 10am at the Shrine of St Margaret Clitherow The Shambles, York YO1 7LZ
Confessions
Daily before each Mass and on request
Monday to Saturday 11.30am-noon
Exposition
Daily from 11.30am-noon. Rosary or other devotions after every 12.10pm Mass
Vespers and Benediction
Sunday 4pm and on the eve of feasts – please check the website or newsletter
Facilities
Full access facilities for wheelchairs (access plus disabled toilet)
Loop system for hearing-aid users
“Upper Room” for meetings and small gatherings
General
RCIA, First Holy Communion Preparation, Confirmation Preparation, Bell Ringing, Liturgy of the Word for Children, SVP, Legion of Mary, Life Ascending, Young People’s Groups, Parents & Toddlers, Brothers of the Secular Oratory (Men’s Oratory), Women’s Oratory, Choirs, Knights of St Columba, Divine Mercy Mass and Devotions, York Aquinas Reading Group.
Nuffield Hospital, Whitecross Court, Peppermill Court, Red Roofs, Archways, Mulberry Court, Grove House, Minster Grange.
History
A mission/parish since at least 1710. The administrative centre for the secular clergy of Yorkshire through the 18th and 19th centuries. Several chapels over time: that of 1802 was demolished to make way for the present church, built 1862-4 as pro-cathedral for the Diocese of Beverley in succession to St George’s (architect George Goldie).