List of Where to See Mass Via Live Streams, Utube, Twitter, Facebook and Radio
Live streaming Via WEB and UTUBE:
St John’s Cathedral in Norwich at: www.sjbcathedral.org.uk
The UTUBE channel for St Johns is www.youtube.com/channel/UC1L1vHKBeZgiaUf6hUxbT0A/
The Catholic National Shrine at Walsingham at: www.walsingham.org.uk/live-stream
St Laurence’s in Cambridge at: www.saintlaurence.org.uk/live
Our Lady of the Assumption and the English Martyrs in Cambridge, uview link.
Our Lady and St Charles Borromeo in Wisbech is recording a daily Mass and making it available for broadcast at 10am each day on YouTube.
St Edmunds Church in Bury St Edmunds is live streaming Masses daily (variable times), Saturday 10am, Sunday 10.30am, plus Rosary and some Prayer of the Church services, on its website and YouTube channel
Sacred Heart and St Oswald in Peterborough is saying Mass daily online at 9am (Sundays 10am) on YouTube and on the parish website: https://sh-so.org/ Plus these Holy Week Mass times: Holy Thursday 8.15pm, Good Friday Liturgy 3pm, Easter Vigil 8.30pm, Easter Sunday 10am
Our Lady and St Peter, Aldeburgh is live streaming mass each morning at 10am direct from Fr Tony Rogers’s home on YouTube.
Our Lady and St Joseph, Sheringham, is recording weekday Masses at 10am and posting it on the parish website
St Peter and All Souls Peterborough is live streaming Masses on its YouTube channel
Twitter:
St Luke’s Peterborough, daily at 11am from Fr Alfonso-Jude Belnas home (Sundays from St Luke’s) can be watched here: https://twitter.com/saintlukesbull
Facebook:
Our Lady Star of the Sea in Lowestoft has created a Facebook group to live stream Masses, music and prayers to his parishioners and is also providing audio recordings, audio bidding prayers and PDFs of liturgy through its Facebook page.
Brandon and Mildenhall, under priest Fr Luke Goymour is live streaming a daily Mass Monday – Saturday at 10am and Sunday Mass at 11am via its Facebook Page
Radio:
During the coronavirus lockdown, these stations are providing an opportunity for Catholics to build their faith and to stay in touch with the global Catholic community.
Radio RTE, which is based in Dublin, is broadcasting to the UK on long wave 252kHz.
Every other Sunday they broadcast a Mass at 11am. The next one will be on Sunday April 5; this will be followed by Masses on April 19, May 3 and fortnightly thereafter.
Heaven’s Road fm www.heavensroadfm.com from Wonersh in Surrey broadcasts 24/7 prayers, reflections, features and music.
Heaven’s Road is run by volunteers who live all over the UK and as far away as Nigeria and Canada. Based at St John’s seminary in Guildford, it makes programmes with a wide appeal, including such subjects as Father Brown stories, updates from Aid to the Church in Need, and teaching from the Redemptorist priest Fr Denis McBride.
Radio Maria England, which is based in Cambridge, broadcasts on DAB+ in Greater London and on DAB (Band 11C 220.352 MHz) in Cambridgeshire and the surrounding areas.
You can also listen online at radiomariaengland.uk Broadcasts include Masses, the Rosary, the Stations of the Cross, and morning and evening prayer.
EWTN, www.ewtn.com/radiowhich has a base in Walsingham, Norfolk, produces a wide range of radio programmes.