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And in the church God has appointed first of all apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then workers of miracles, also those having gifts of healing, those able to help others, those with gifts of administration, and those speaking in different kinds of tongues. (1 Corinthians 12:28)

Who are we?

Introduction

As the assistant Pastor of St. Anthony's International English-speaking Catholic Parish I heartily welcome you to our Parish. We have people from about thirty different nationalities involved in Parish life. The vast majority find themselves in the Brussels area for an average sojourn of three years, and because English is the language of their home, they join this English-speaking Catholic Parish to live out their Faith.

You have many talents and we invite you to share them in our Parish by volunteering for one or more of the great variety of ministries on offer. We all need you. Our combined talents make our Parish wonderful. Perhaps you have a good idea for something entirely new to enrich our Parish experience? Please let us know and please get involved.

Father Vincent Gallogley

The Catholic Church in Belgium

St. Anthony Parish belongs to the Archdiocese of Bruxelles-Malines, head of the Belgian Catholic Church. Our bishop is cardinal Godfried Daneels. You can find more information about the Catholic Church in Belgium in the following web sites www.catho.be (in French) or in www.kerknet.be (in Dutch).

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 Who to contact?

The two priests who have their minister in the Parish are Irish Franciscans. The current Pastor is Fr. Pat Power OFM and his assistant Pastor Fr. Vincent Gallogley OFM. There is a secretary running the current affairs of the Parish. Her contact is the Office web page. For any other information (catechetics, ministries, faith growth, charities, prayers, sacraments, groups, etc.) you can find the responsible of each area in the contact list or surfing round the different pages of the site.

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The Catholic Church in Belgium

St. Anthony's Parish belongs to the archdiocese of Brussels Malines. Find out more about the Catholic Church in Belgium in these two web sites www.catho.be (FR) or www.kerknet.be (NL)
 

Pray with us for vocations!

New vocations to priesthood are among the to intentions of our prayer. Please take a second to say a prayer for vocations.

The Irish Franciscans

Since the creation of St. Anthony's the Irish franciscans have taken care of it. Visit their web site clicking here..