About us

Welcome to our website!   In the footsteps of St Paul the Apostle, our patron, we seek to teach the Catholic faith through talks, courses and homilies.  All resources on this website are available free-of-charge and are without restriction.

OUR CONTRIBUTORS

Fr Guy de Gaynesford STL was educated at Ampleforth College and read History at Oxford before training for the priesthood at St John’s Seminary, Wonersh.  He was ordained in 1996 for the Diocese of Plymouth and has served as parish priest in several parishes in the diocese.  He was awarded a Licence in Sacred Theology from the Gregorian University in June 2012.   Fr Guy was Rector of the School of the Annunciation at Buckfast Abbey from 2014-2019 and is Resident Priest at St Austin’s, Ivybridge, Devon.

Fr Robbie Low MA Fr Robbie Low 2was educated at Tiffin Grammar and read History and Theology at Pembroke College, Cambridge.  He spent 25 years of parish ministry in the Church of England.  In 2004, he and his wife, Sara, were received into the Catholic Church.  Fr Robbie was ordained into the Catholic priesthood for the diocese of Plymouth in October 2012 in the Catholic Church of St Mary & St Petroc, Bodmin, by Bishop Christopher Budd.  He runs Fowey Retreat in Cornwall in addition to assisting in ministry and pastoral work in the deanery of Cornwall.

Sr Rosann Reddy SGL2Sr Roseann Reddy SGL worked for the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children before moving to the offices of the Glasgow Archdiocese where she assisted Cardinal Thomas Winning in his pastoral work.  In 1997, as a result of his memorable offer to assist those caught up in the trauma of abortion, he founded the Cardinal Winning Pro-Life Initiative which Sr Roseann has run from the beginning.  In 2000 she and her colleague, Sr Andrea, became the first members of a new religious community in Scotland for many years, the Sisters of the Gospel of Life.

We pray you enjoy browsing and that you will learn from what you hear and read. “….whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent and praiseworthy -think about these things.”    Philippians 4:8

“Above all, Charity:  The whole concern of doctrine and its teaching must be directed to the love that never ends.  Whether something is proposed for belief, for hope or for action, the love of our Lord must always be made accessible, so that anyone can see that all the works of perfect Christian virtue spring from love and have no other objective than to arrive at love.” (Roman Catechism, preface 10. cf 1 Corinthians 13:8, quoted in Article 25 of the 1992 Catechism of the Catholic Church)

We offer our recordings and written teaching material subject to the judgement of the teaching office of the Catholic Church, and always with the intention of faithfully representing Catholic doctrine.