Altar Servers – Richard O’Connor 0161 225 1195
Association for the Propagation of the Faith…now known as ‘Missio’. The missionary work supported by the APF is by the ‘Red Box’ contributions. If you would like a collection box for your home please contact – Wyn O’Connor 07806 994 626
Child Protection Officers – Debbie Crean 0161 292 0267
Churches Together in Levenshulme – Kath Corcoran 0161 431 8156
Church Cleaners – A voluntary group meets once a week. Volunteers welcome.
Eucharistic Ministers – See Fr. Boniface Ambe
Ground Maintenance/Gardener’s – Do you have green fingers. We have wonderful grounds, with lots of grass and flower beds. It all needs tender loving care on a regular basis. Maybe you only have a small garden at home, don’t let that hold you back, you will be very welcome to look after some of our grounds. Contact Parish Office 0161 248 8836.
Irish Community Care – Cath Cunningham
Irish Dancing – Justine Ward-Mallinson 0161 281 2794
Journey in Faith – Marie Sartini 07747 851 239
Ladies of Charity – Kathleen Gallogly 0161 225 9627
Legion of Mary – Kath Corcoran 0161 431 8156
Ministers of the Word – Marie Sartini 07747 851 239
Music/Choir Groups: New Instrumentalists and/or singers are always welcome for all groups. If you are interests, please contact the parish priest or leave details via the Presbytery.
Offertory Counters – A group that counts the funds collected at Mass each week. Each group volunteers about once every five weeks. For more information or to sign up to be a counter, please contact Richard Malloy on 07791 925 190
Offertory Collectors – New Volunteers welcome. Contact the Parish Office on 0161 248 8836
Piety Stall – Bridie Mulligan
The Piety Stall is in the church porch and is open each weekend before and after the Saturday evening Vigil Mass and Sunday morning Mass.
Set Dancing – Barbara Ahern (Wednesday 8:00pm)
Welcomers – Welcomes’ provide a friendly face to welcome everyone and help distribute Mass leaflets and the Newsletter. We help on a rota basis, one week in four.
Hospital Chaplain at M.R.I. – Fr. Martin Dowd