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Novena to the Holy Spirit with Reflections from Pope Francis
When Christ ascended into Heaven, He told his apostles that He would send His Holy Spirit and so they prayed for the coming of the Spirit. The Novena to the Holy Spirit recalls this period of waiting. It is an expression of the desire of the faithful to receive the...
Inauguration of “The Hollow Men” Monument
On Sunday, 25 April, a sculpture entitled “The Hollow Men” was unveiled in our church garden to commemorate all the unknown refugees who died at sea or in the desert during their flight to safety. The sculpture consists of two parts, and when viewed from the...
COS Garden Group
Love to garden, but don't have a garden of your own? Or just want to have a rewarding outdoor activity? Then this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Our parish has a lovely garden, but like any garden, from time to time it needs a bit of TLC. We have a gardener...
The Hollow Men
On Sunday, 25 April, a statue will be unveiled in our church garden to commemorate all the unknown refugees who died during their flight at sea or in the desert. The Dutch international development organization, Cordaid, financed this project as part of its ongoing...
Meals for the Homeless- the Show Goes On!
It has been more than a year since the start of COVID. The Meals for the Homeless team have continued to be very active during this time, and since March 2020, have served over 3050 meals to homeless people in The Hague. Due to the covid restrictions, the team has...
Stations of the Cross for Home Prayer
Looking for some inspiration for your Lenten prayer? These lovely versions of the Stations of the Cross can be downloaded for your use at home. Stations of the Cross Stations of the Cross for Young Adults Courtesy of the Good Shepherd RC Church in Zug,...
Who is St. Valentine?
Did you know that Valentine’s day is named after a Catholic saint named St. Valentine? There are at least three Valentines who are listed as martyrs of the church; however, the celebration of Valentine’s day is believed to have originated from the Italian St....
Christmas Meals for the Homeless
Meals for the Homeless continued their good work providing nourishing food for homeless people in The Hague over the Christmas holidays. In addition to warm, nourishing meals, they also put together 200 gift bags to hand out on Christmas Eve. Thanks to a group of...
Meals for the Homeless Receives Diocesan Recognition
Despite the lockdown and other corona restrictions, our Meals for the Homeless team continues to support the street pastor twice a month with hot meals for homeless people in The Hague. Since March 2020, a dedicated team of cooks and donors have been responsible for...
History of the Advent Wreath
Written by: Chloe Langr Advent is a time of preparation and hope, a season full of rich tradition. A common tradition during this season is the Advent wreath. At your local parish, and perhaps in your own home, the wreath is a reminder of the light of Christ. Each...









