ABOUT US
The Worship at S Hilda's is both traditional and yet contemporary, with a mix of modern and traditional music, ceremonial and informality. Our worshipping life is based around the Celebration of the Eucharist (Mass, Lord's Supper) and supported and strengthened by the Recitation of the Divine Office (Morning and Evening Prayer of the Church). The Blessed Sacrament of the Altar is reserved for the worship of the faithful, and available for the sick and housebound.
The Holy Oils are available for annointing. A priest is also available for the Sacrament of Reconciliation (confession) on Saturday Mornings or by appointment.
The Holy Oils are available for annointing. A priest is also available for the Sacrament of Reconciliation (confession) on Saturday Mornings or by appointment.
All people are welcome at S Hilda's, regardless of age or background. There is also a Sunday School corner for children during the Sunday Mass. On the First Sunday of the Month, there is a service which is particularly geared to our young people and families.
The people of Cross Green have faithfully supported their parish church which, through them, reflects the history of the area. This is an urban priority, inner-city parish just beyond the city centre, in an area beginning to experience regeneration. There are many of the problems characteristic of poor urban areas. Some house demolition has recently taken place, with more to follow. New developments are planned, although delayed at the present time because of the economic problems affecting the nation.
S Hilda's is a Forward in Faith Parish under the care of the Bishop of Beverley. We uphold the Catholic faith as taught by the Apostles and as the Church of England teaches in its historic formularies. Most of us have joined the Mission Society of S Wilfrid & S Hilda.
S Hilda's is a Forward in Faith Parish under the care of the Bishop of Beverley. We uphold the Catholic faith as taught by the Apostles and as the Church of England teaches in its historic formularies. Most of us have joined the Mission Society of S Wilfrid & S Hilda.