Web14 Sep 2024 · Address: St Paul and St Timothy’s Catholic Infant School, South Parkside Drive, West Derby, Liverpool, L12 8RP Email : [email protected] Telephone: 0151 228 2114 WebSt. Paul and St. Timothy’s Catholic Infant School is set in the Liverpool suburb of West Derby. We are a large, 4 form entry school catering for children aged 4 – 7 years of age. … Baptism Certificate (or date and church if baptised at St Paul’s or St Timothy’s … Address: St Paul and St Timothy’s Catholic Infant School, South Parkside Drive, West … It's lovely to see everyone in school. Remember every day in school counts - … As part of our ongoing work promoting numeracy for life skills Paula Green our … St. Paul and St. Timothy’s Catholic Infant School Mission Statement . At St. Paul … Address: St Paul and St Timothy’s Catholic Infant School, South Parkside Drive, West …
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WebTimothy was probably with Paul when the Apostle was imprisoned at Caesarea and then Rome, and was himself imprisoned but then freed. According to tradition, he went to Ephesus, became its first bishop, and … WebPrayer to Saint Timothy. Dear Saint, well known for your gentleness, you were a most faithful disciple of Saint Paul, and like him, traveled much to bring the Good News to all people. The Letters Paul wrote to you reveal your zeal and inspire us with confidence in you. You too were cast into prison and you too gave your life for Christ. Web23 Jan 2024 · After St. Paul's visit to Timothy's home region of Lycaonia, around the year 51, the young man joined the apostle and accompanied him in his travels. bobby sharpe obituary