The Parish expanded due to the establishment of Catholic schools and the attraction of Twickenham as a dormitory suburb with easy access to Central London, and to Heathrow and Gatwick Airports. St James's Primary School was opened in 1893 and St Catherine's Girls Independent School in 1914. St Richard Reynolds Catholic Community College provided a much needed Secondary School when it was opened in 2013 by Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and Archbishop Peter Smith of Southwark. St Mary's University is part of the parish, and Pope Benedict XVI visited St Mary's in 2010. The university is adjacent to
Strawberry Hill House,
Horace Walpole's 18th-century Gothic revival villa. In 2004 a link was established with the Roman Catholic Diocese of
Chișinău in
Moldova and launched a fundraising programme to support the construction of a children's centre in Bender,
Transdniestria. Deacon Peter Coates of the Diocese of Chișinău, and Fr Ulick Loring worked with Bishop Anton Cosa of Chișinău on this project. Bishop Cosa initiated an Anglo-Moldovan charity, Moldova Not Forgotten, when he visited St James's in 2009. The changing environment of the area led to a need to expand the church and a parish centre was built behind the church, which added a side chapel dedicated to St Joseph. The new centre was named the Emmanuel Centre in deference to King Manuel and Sister Emmanuel O'Donoghue who worked for many years in local education and parish life. These buildings were completed in 2013. In 2016, the parish supported an orphanage in Eritrea run by the Daughters of St Anne, based in Rome. Amongst other charities they also support
CAFOD, the Richmond Food Bank, Mary's Meals, Aid to the Church in Need, and Empowering Vulnerable Children,
Uganda. More recently a link has been established with the Ukrainian restaurant
Prosperity to collect aid for the victims of the war un the Ukraine. This was subsequently established to be unnecessary. In 2023 a history of the parish written by Fr Ulick Loring was published. It covered Roman Catholicism in the parish from the time of the Reformation. ==References==