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Senior Social Group
This is a group for the retired members of the parish. It meets alternate Tuesday mornings (during school term time) in the Parish Hall.

Toddler Group
The group meets on Tuesday afternoons between 1.30pm and 3.20pm during school terms. It is a voluntary group, run by parents, whose children attend the sessions, we meet in the Parish Hall and parents/carers/grandparents are welcome to bring children aged 0 – school age. This group can often be the first point of contact for young families moving into the area or joining the parish.

Youth Groups
Group for ages 9 to 13 meets Fridays 6.30 – 8.30pm in the Church Hall.  
(Contact Debbie on 024 7632 9938 / 07815 763 954 or by email for details.)

The OC Group
The OC is the group for young people from Year 11 and older, meeting every fortnight (in the parish hall lounge) during term time.   Apart from socialising, they organise, and help out at, social and charity events.  New members are always welcome.  For more information, or the date of the next meeting, please email Sarah.

Our Lady’s Gardens
For 2006 and 2007, Our Lady’s has received first prize in the Borough Best Kept Churchyard competition. We are fortunate to have a team of gardeners who volunteer their valuable spare time to keep the gardens and the cemetery looking very neat and tidy. Help is always needed from willing volunteers!

Nuneaton and District Catholic Fellowship (NDCF). (Web link)
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NDCF is a National charity, which was originally founded as the Catholic Handicapped Children's Fellowship (CHCF) by Elizabeth Fitzroy in 1956. She recognised that the spiritual welfare of disabled children, particularly those with mental health problems, as well as their families, have special needs within the Church.

Our local NDCF branch organises pilgrimages, trips, social events and many different activities for those with physical, learning and sensory difficulties and their families, supporting children and adults alike.


Pastoral Visiting Group
This group works closely with the parish; visiting the recently bereaved.
They meet regularly for prayer, and ongoing training provided by the
Pastoral Care Project.

The St. Vincent de Paul Society (SVP) (web link)
A group of parishioners who, in the spirit of St Vincent, give practical help to the needy.

 
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