
The Parish of St. Enoder is situated in the heart of Cornwall. It has a population of 3,500 and includes the villages of Summercourt, Fraddon, St. Columb Road, Indian Queens, and Trevarren. It is criss-crossed by roads, old and new, which lead from East to West and from North to South. Along these roads Celtic saints, merchants, pilgrims and tourists have all in their turn travelled and left their mark.
Although the roads separate our community into small villages and hamlets we have a strong Cornish sense of belonging and many of our families can trace their roots in this area back to the dawn of time. But the roads also bring visitors and take us out into the world and as a Parish we are proud to have friends in far-flung places. We have strong links with the U.S.A, Australia, and Eastern Europe. As Christians, we take very seriously the traditional Irish saying "Often, often, often goes the Christ in the strangers guise."
Within the Parish of St. Enoder there are three churches, that of St. Enoder, St. Francis at Indian Queens and St. Constantine at Pedna Carne.
Rev.d Canon Pat Robson
The Priest in charge of the Parish is the Reverend Canon Pat Robson, founder of The White Cross Mission, and author of 'The Celtic Heart' , and 'A Celtic Liturgy' both published by HarperCollins.

Pat is assisted by the Reverend John Pratt, who is an Ordained local minister and whose day job is as a member of the Pensions Appeal Tribunal, and also by the Reverend Tom Pritchard who is a non-stipendiary minister, and lectures in Economics at Falmouth Marine School.


Rev.d John Pratt and Rev.d Tom Pritchard
Rev.d Canon P.A. Robson St. Enoder Rectory, Summercourt, Newquay, Cornwall. TR8 5DF.
Telephone/Fax 01726 860724
E-Mail intercelt@aol.com
Rev.d J. Pratt 1, Castle Court, St. Francis Rd. Indian Queens, St. Columb, Cornwall TR9 6QW.
Telephone/Fax 01726 860747
E-Mail j_pratt@talk21.com
Rev.d T. Pritchard Suncot, Shortcross Rd. Mount Hawke, Truro, Cornwall TR4 8DU.
Telephone 01209 890279
E-Mail pmadoc@aol.com