St Dunstan's has been a place of prayer and witness at the heart of the community of Stepney for over a thousand years.
St Dunstan's has been a place of prayer and witness at the heart of the community of Stepney for over a thousand years.
Liturgy and prayer
At the centre of our life together is the time we spend in prayer and worship.
Needless to say there is much variety in the way we structure and express this, but we would say that much of what we do celebrates and expresses the Catholic tradition of the Church.
We welcome to our congregation those of many traditions and denominations and we are hope that all who would receive the sacrament in their own church communities will feel able to do so at St Dunstan's.
It is possible to spend some time in Church during the daily offices with quiet and space for reflection and meditation - it is also possible to join with the whole Church family, young and old, for the main Sunday morning Parish Mass.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing with you.
Our pattern of services during the week is normally as follows.
Sunday:
8am Mass
9am Morning Prayer
10am Parish Mass, Sunday School and Crèche
6.00pm Sundays at 6
1st Exposition of the sacrament,
silent prayer and Benediction
2nd Healing Mass with laying on of hands and anointing
3rd Evensong from the Book of Common Prayer
4th Requiem Mass
Monday, Tuesday and Friday:
9.00am Morning Prayer
9.30am Mass
4.30pm Evening Prayer
Wednesday:
9.00am Morning Prayer
4.30pm Evening Prayer
7.30pm Mass
Thursday:
9.00am Morning Prayer
11.00am Mass
5.00pm Evening Prayer
Saturday:
9am Morning Prayer
For times of other special services please see the latest news page.
Members of all Christian Churches are invited to receive the sacrament during Mass at St Dunstan's. Everyone else is welcome to come for a blessing.
We look forward to welcoming you to our worship at our ancient and beautiful church.