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A Missionary Diocese
The Catholic Diocese of Nottingham
A Missionary Diocese

Through offering our support, we enable our people and our communities to grow, to become missionary and to thrive. We are working towards all of our churches becoming outward-looking churches.

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If you can't be with us in person, please join us in celebration through our digital platforms.

Join us

Watch online

If you can't be with us in person, please join us in celebration through our digital platforms.

Worship times

Meet with our Lord

Share our Lord's body and blood in the Eucharist at Mass, be in His presence through adoration, or ask for His intercession through prayer.

Sat
G Saturday
Vigil
5
:
0
0
AM
PM
Mass
45
min
English
Fri
F Friday
Vigil
7
:
30
30
AM
PM
Mass
45
min
English
News

Weekly newsletters

Didn't pick up a newsletter, or didn't attend the parish for a week? Download past and present newsletters so you don't miss any updates from the parish.

Events

What's going on

Join us for an event in the parish to deepen your relationship with God and meet fellow members of our parish community.

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Groups

What's going on

Our church is powered by the people. Single or married, young or old, church-going or new, there’s a way for you to get involved. You are welcome here.

OUr Community

Meet the team

The clergy, team members and volunteers who work tirelessly to make The Parish of All Saints as warm and welcoming as it is.

Canon Stanley Ofoegbu

Parish Priest

Deacon Anthony Cordes

Deacon

Breege Chapman

Parish Administrator

Fr Victor Onyebuchi

Assistant Parish Priest

Rachael Campion

Diocesan Safeguarding Officer

Find us

Where we are

St Thomas More, Glenwood Avenue Wollaton Nottingham NG8 2NG

Get in touch

Contact Us

Reach out to the parish team directly for support, guidance or information.

Our History

A utilitarian dual-purpose church and hall built in the 1950s as the first phase of a larger never implemented development.The church was built in 1955-6 as a church hall, the first part of an intended development of church, hall and presbytery, to serve a new housing estate at Wollaton. Pending the building of the church, it was designed to double up as a church as well as a hall, with the sanctuary and altar hidden behind a folding screen which could be closed when the hall was being used for social functions. The hall was built to accommodate about 200 people. In 1990 the architect Vincente Steinlet prepared a scheme for a new church alongside the present hall, but this was not built.