St. Paul
Saint Paul, also called Paul the Apostle, the Apostle Paul or Paul of Tarsus was a Hellenistic Jew, who called himself the

"Apostle to the Gentiles" and was, together with Saint Peter and James the Just, the most notable of early Christian missionaries. His efforts to accept gentile converts and to define the Torah as superseded by Christ were successful and "decisive."
St. Paul’s Church
60 Park Lane,
Tottenham,
London, UK
N17 0JR.
Tel: 020 8808 7297
info@stpaulstottenham.org.uk


Welcome to St.Paul's Church
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Welcome to the new website of Saint Paul’s Church, Tottenham. Here you will find information about the church’s history and activities, the times of our services, and much else besides. This is a new website, so feedback from all those who visit us will be greatly valued.
St Paul’s is a lively and diverse congregation, which gathers day by day and week by week to worship God. We do so within the Catholic tradition of the Church of England. This means that the principal act of worship in the Mass, during which bread and wine is taken by the priest who asks the Father to send his Holy Spirit to change them into the Body and Blood of Christ. This is in obedience to Our Lord himself who commands us to do this ‘in memory of me’.
Like all Christians, we strive to grow in holiness, sinners seeking sanctity through God’s grace.
This is our aim; we don’t always succeed, but we keep trying.