Fourth Sunday of Advent
Christmas Day
Feast of the Holy Family
23rd December 2012 to 6th January 2012
Parish Mass Book - page 90-105
Mass Times and Intentions
6.30 pm Vigil Dominic Devine
Sunday 23rd Dec 10.00 am People of Parish
Monday 24th 10.00 am Sick Person (SG)
8.00 pm Vigil First Mass of Christmas
(Carols from 7.30 pm)
CHRISTMAS DAY 10.00 am People of Parish
Wednesday 26th 11.00 am James & Sarah Craik
Thursday 27th 10.00 am Molly, Owen & Patrick Ruddy
Friday 28th 10.00 am Alfred & Lilian Arkell
6.30 pm Vigil People of Parish
Sunday 30th Dec 10.00 am Jim Craik
Monday 31st Dec 10.00 am Eucharistic Service
NEW YEAR’s DAY 11.00 am Francis Reid McAlroy
Wednesday 2nd Jan 10.00 am Jim Craik
Thursday 3rd Jan 10.00 am John & Sarah Sutherland
Friday 4th Jan 10.00 am Margaret Faulder
Please pray for
· all who are sick,
· all who have died recently,
· all whose anniversaries occur at this time.
Christmas Best Wishes
As we prepare to celebrate the Birth of Our Lord I would like to take the opportunity to wish you and all your family the Joy, Hope and Peace of Christmas. The shocking events of Newtown Connecticut are a painful reminder of the fragility of life and the brutality that exists in our world. The celebration of the Word becoming Flesh, of the light shining in the darkness, a light the darkness could not overpower, is a vital reminder to us that the creative and redemptive power of God is ultimately greater than the destructive forces so evident in our world. I hope that during the Christmas celebrations you have opportunity to reflect on God’s gift of His own self to us all - a gift to live in our hearts and give us peace, strength and hope for the future. I would personally like to express my thanks for cards and gifts that parishioners have kindly given. December has been one long party! I hope you are all able to have some rest during the Christmas festivities and enjoy being with family and friends. Let us remember those who will not be so fortunate. The Christmas Day collection will go to Housing Justice, a Christian group, working on behalf of the homeless. The reason I have chosen this group is two fold - reforms to welfare are likely to have a big impact on some people being able to remain in their present homes and will be searching for other accommodation once the reforms come in to force in April. Housing Justice will be campaigning o behalf of such people. The other reason is that their chief executive, Alison Gelder, is the wife of Ian Smith who so kindly helped us during the mission.
Baptism
Next Sunday we will welcome Adam James Jones into God’s family in baptism. We are asked to pray for Adam, his family, and all preparing for baptism.
Welcome
On behalf of the parish I would like to offer all those who are visiting the parish while they visit family and friends. We hope you enjoy your time in the area and please feel free to join us for tea/coffee if you have joined us for 10.00 am Mass.
Tea/Coffee
Tea/coffee will be served after 10.00 am Mass on Sunday mornings in the Parish Hall.
Reconciliation before/after 10.00 am Mass on Monday. or reconciliation at St Aidan’s in Ashington today, (Sunday) at 4.00 pm.
Sick and Housebound
It is important that our sick and housebound feel they are part of the Church and are able to receive the sacraments. If you are aware of any sick and housebound among your family and friends who are not able to attend Mass regularly due to illness or infirmity could you please let me know.
Blue Christmas Service
Bishop Séamus will be leading a service for anyone who is finding it hard to look forward to Christmas due to bereavement, loss or other difficult situations. It will take place at St Mary’s Cathedral, Newcastle today at 3.00 pm and will be followed by light refreshments and a chance to chat. All are welcome.
Decorating the Church
The Church will be decorated for Christmas after 10.00 am Mass on Sunday , could we please have volunteers for this - more helpers the merrier. I have heard a rumour of mince pies being available to give sustenance to the workers!
Christ in the World group will meet on Friday 4th January at 7.00 pm. The group will discuss when forgiveness is difficult
Thanks At the end of the year it is an opportunity to look back and reflect on all that has happened in the parish over the past twelve months. I am aware of many blessings and give thanks to God for them. I am acutely aware that the parish is dependent on so many people being generous with their time, talents, energies, and resources, in so many different ways. During the Mission week a list was read out of various activities that take place in the parish. The list came to twenty nine, that is an indication of the extent and diversity of what is going on in the parish and I would like to thank everyone for their contribution.