Saturday 6 October 2012

Twenty seventh Sunday of the Year


Twenty seventh Sunday of the Year

7th October 2012 

Parish Mass Book   -  page 140

 
Mass Times and Intentions
 
                                         6.30 pm  Vigil John & Elizabeth Peace
Sunday  7thOct                 11.00 am  People of Parish
                                                                                            
Monday                      10.00 am  Eucharistic Service
Tuesday                     10.00 am  Francis Reid McAlroy
Wednesday                10.00 am  Bridget Milner
Thursday                    10.00 am  Robert & Mary Keddy
Friday                         10.00 am  Ellen Raisbeck
 
                                    6.30 pm  Vigil People of Parish
Sunday  14thOct              11.00 am  Bob Quinn
 
Sacrament of Reconciliation 
Saturday 5.45 pm - 6.15 pm
and at any time upon request
 
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
 
Friday 9.30 –10.00 am
 
 Please pray for 
· all who are sick, 
· all who have died recently, 
· all whose anniversaries occur at this time. 
 
 
Year of Faith
 
The Year of Faith is being launched at a special Diocesan Mass on 11th October in St Benet’s, Sunderland at 7.00 pm.  This will be a Mass of Celebration and Thanksgiving for our faith during which I shall distribute lapel crosses to representatives from each parish which they will bring back to their own parish for distribution in a simple ceremony.  By wearing a lapel cross we are making a statement of faith.  From earliest times the cross has been a sign of Christian identity and it would mean as a diocese we would be giving common witness to our faith as followers of Christ  -  a gesture worth making.   There is ample parking or the nearest metro station is Stadium of Light. 
 
RCIA  -  Journey of Faith
 
The RCIA course meets a number of needs in the Parish.  It is the main instruction of those who wish to become Catholic.  We see those course members being baptised or received into the Church at the Easter Vigil.  It offers the opportunity for those already in the Church to join the course and assist, by prayer, encouragement, sharing and support, those who are to be brought into the Church
The RCIA is also a very good formation course for those who are already Catholic.  It offers opportunities to immerse oneself more deeply in the scriptures, the sacraments, theology and morality.  In it we make connections between the teaching and experience of the Church and our own lives.  Much of this reflection is private but some is shared appropriately within the group.   All is aimed at a better understanding to enable a deeper relationship with God. As we are about to embark on the Year of Faith from 11th October this will be an excellent opportunity to deepen our own understanding and living out our faith. 
If you are interested in joining the group in any of the above roles please see Fr Chris or John O’Neill. 
We will be meeting on Wednesday evenings from 17th October  till Easter 2013
 
Refugees & Asylum Seekers
 
There will be a collection today for tins of food and meat (not pork).  Please leave your donations in the Narthex.  Further donations on the first Sunday of the month.
 
First Holy Communion 
The first liturgy ‘Enrolment or First Holy Communion’ will take place at 11.00 am Mass today . 
Day of Recollection  on Sunday 28th October. Further details later.
 
Preparation for Mission  
The preparation day that took place on Saturday 15th September was very worthwhile and I am very grateful to all those who took part and who contributed so generously in preparing for the mission week.  The focus of the week will still be celebrating the vocations of us all and of our shared calling to follow Christ from our baptism.  However, it was decided that instead of looking at different callings we have the mission will focus on the significance of baptism and how we this is lived out in our parish community.  So, the first three nights will explore the different symbols used in baptism:  water, oil, light and the white garment and how they inform our understanding of Christ and our discipleship of Him.  The fourth night will explore the different gifts and ministries in the parish community.  The fifth night will focus on priesthood and the Sunday celebration will involve the young people of the parish and the schools.  The notice board in the Narthex will keep you informed about the mission.  
In preparation for the mission I would like invitations sent to all families on the parish roll.  Volunteers will be needed to deliver these so if you could deliver invitations around your local street that would be most appreciated.  Thank to all those who have signed up already. he invitations will be formally given to volunteers at the Mass to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the church. 
Vatican II  - Celebrating 50 years of Second Vatican Council
In celebrating Second Vatican Council there is to be a series of talks looking at the Council, its major documents and their impact on the Church today.  The first talk is on 11th October, A Council is called, Background to Vatican  -  Fr Sean Hall and Malcolm Gregor at St Robert Newminster School, Washington, 7.30 to 9.00 pm.




Catholic Youth Ministry Conference 2012  when a document ‘Without You we’re Youthless - “Called to a Noble Adventure” which sets out a vision for youth ministry in England and Wales will be launched on Saturday 13th October 10,30 am to 3.30 pm at Cardinal Hume Catholic School, Gateshead.
 

CAFOD Harvest Fast Day 
 
 
Please leave any offerings you wish to make in the baskets in the Narthex today.  If you didn’t get a CAFOD envelope last week please pick one up from the Narthex and return your donation next weekend. 

 
Christ in the World Group

The group will be meeting this week at 7.00pm in the presbytery. I am delighted to say that Dr Marcus Pound from Durham University had offered to  share one of his areas of research which is about the relationship to psychology to Christianity. I hope many of you as possible can take this opportunity to hear the insights of a specialist in this field

 

 
 
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