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Contact the Holy Family Parish
1: e-mail: Please note: We try to answer e-mail promptly but do not have full-time secretarial services. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to see the e-mail addresses below. This protects us from spam robots so if you cannot see them, either use the feedback form link below or telephone us. Spam & junk mail filters sometimes stop genuine e-mail. If you don't receive a reply in a reasonable time, we might not have seen yours (otherwise Fr. Philip or the site manager may be away) so please do write again with a very specific "subject" line including "for Holy Family Parish" or "for Fr. Dyson", as this helps us spot a genuine e-mail. Our outgoing e-mail is also sometimes blocked by a recipient's ISP or personal anti spam / junk filters so do put our addresses in your safe / approved / white list and check your spam / junk folder. If urgent, please telephone > to our parish priest Father Philip Dyson, also to the parish office. Confidential mail for Fr. Philip should also include "Private and Confidential" in the subject line. (copy & paste the address below) pp@penzancecatholicchurch.org > to the website manager regarding all website matters, link requests or broken links, browser compatibility and any other technical problems, suggestions and offers of help - see notice further below. Also re: Medjugorje including our prayer group and Ladyepark. THANK YOU to all contributors. (copy & paste the address below) pzrc@lighthouse12.freeserve.co.uk You
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Disclaimer: Any views or opinions presented in e-mail replies are solely those of their author and do not necessarily represent those of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth or the Holy Family Parish. 2: Telephone: > The Presbytery (Penzance) / Holy Family Parish office From UK - 01736 362619 ~ From abroad + 44 1736 362619 3: Post: please write to:- Father Philip Dyson, 'The Presbytery', Rosevean Road, Penzance, Cornwall, TR18 2DX
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