Other appeals
- Caring for Sick and Retired Priests
- Diocesan Archives
- Formation and Evangelisation
- Fostering Faith in the Universities of London
- Helping Poor Parishes
- Preserving Church Buildings
- Priest Training Fund
- Reaching out to those in need with Caritas
- St John Southworth Fund
- Taking the sick to Lourdes
- Westminster Cathedral Appeal
Other ways to donate
Click HERE to download a printable form if you would like to:
- Pay by cheque
- Make a regular donation
- Support a specific parish within the diocese
- Remember the church in your will
which should be completed and returned to:
The Planned Giving and Appeals Department
Diocese of Westminster
Vaughan House
46 Francis Street
London SW1P 1QN
Contact us
If you have any queries about making a donation please telephone
020 7798 9375 or email charlesd@rcdow.org.uk

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An Inclusive Church
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We want to help ensure that our Church is an inclusive Church and to encourage participation of the enormous diversity of people in the Diocese of Westminster. For example, we provide a range of services designed to enable parishes to meet the needs of people with physical disabilities and run non residential courses for people with severe learning difficulties We also help to fund pilgrimages to Lourdes for people who are seriously ill and we actively work with people who have hearing difficulties, including celebrating Mass in sign language. |
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The Diocese of Westminster is made up of people from many countries and nationalities and everyone is welcome to participate in their local parish. In addition, the ethnic chaplaincies in the Diocese seek to provide sacramental and pastoral support for people of all languages and cultures and to help preserve and nourish the different cultural expressions of faith and community. |


