The priestly ordination of Carlos Enrique Chuquihuara Aguirre SJ

July 6, 2024

Join us for the priestly ordination of Carlos Enrique Chuquihuara Aguirre SJ this Saturday, 6th July, at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, also known as Farm Street Church, in Mayfair (W1K 3AH). The ordination will be led by Bishop John Sherrington, Auxiliary of the Westminster Diocese, starting at 12 noon.

Carlos was born in Peru and has lived and trained with the British Province of Jesuits in London. We warmly invite your prayers and support for him on this special occasion.

For those unable to attend in person, the ceremony will be live-streamed. Please follow this link to watch: Livestream — Farm Street Church

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