• Newsletter: 11th August 2024

Newsletter: 11th August 2024

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Newsletter: 11th August

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

16.30 CONFESSIONS
17.30 VIGIL MASS

9.00 MASS
10.30 MASS
12.00 Baptisms

10.00 Mass
10.30 Coffee Morning

10.00 Mass
19.00 UCM (Presbytery)

10.00 MASS
19.00 MASS

10.00 Mass

16.40 Confessions
17.30 VIGIL MASS

9.00 MASS
10.30 MASS
12.00 Baptisms

NEW LECTIONARY
Many thanks to those parishioners who have sponsored the New Lectionaries. The lectionary, the book containing the Scripture readings for Mass and the Sacraments is changing as part of the continual process of revising liturgical translations. Please could all sponsors see Father Brady to complete details of dedications etc.


DONATIONS
For parishioners wishing to donate by BACS payment. Our Parish Sort Code is 20-55-34 and account number is 8081811. There are forms in the porch for those who wish to donate by standing order and gift aid forms.


COFFEE MORNINGS
Thank you for the kind donation of £100.00.


APF MISSIONS
Thank you for the kind donation of £1083.88 for the last four months.


WORLD YOUTH DAY ROME 2025
Are you aged 16-35? Pope Francis has announced a special World Youth Day in Rome next summer to celebrate the Church’s Year of Jubilee and our diocesan Youth Ministry team invites you to be part of this once-in-a-25-year event!  The pilgrimage will take place between 28 July and 3 August. For more information and to register your interest, please email youth@dioceseofsalford.org.uk

UCM MEETING
Next Meeting 7.00pm on Wednesday 14th August at the Presbytery.


SVP SUMMER RAFFLE 2024
Anyone who currently has any SVP raffle tickets, please can you return them along with your monies as soon as possible. We still have some raffle ticket books available should anyone wish to purchase any books.


SVP NEW MEMBERS
St Mary & St Philip Neri SVP would welcome new members, please refer to the notice board for contact details.


CEMETERY MASSES
Two Masses to remember our deceased loved ones will be taking place at the end of August. Canon Paul Daly will celebrate Mass at St Joseph’s RC Cemetery, Moston, at 11am on Monday 26th August. A second Mass will take place on the same day at Wardley Cemetery, beginning at 12 noon. All are welcome to join.


SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF UNBORN CHILDREN (SPUC)
The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children is leading a campaign calling on the government to end the two-child credit cap. To find out more about this campaign and to sign the petition, please Click Here >


LAST WEEK’S COLLECTION
Last weeks collection came to £481.98 (Excluding Standing Orders). Thank you.

STAY WITH US, LORD, ON OUR JOURNEY

THIS WEEK’S GOSPEL

We always think of this centred on the bread of life as the revelation of God. In a similar way, the Liturgy of the Word which proclaims the revelation of God through Scripture is the first part of the Mass. As we said last week, in this discourse Jesus is following the pattern of Jewish sermons with a detailed commentary upon the text from Exodus: ‘Bread from heaven he gave them to eat’. Then halfway through the sermon comes a quotation from the prophets, a sort of half-time booster quote. This quotation from Isaiah appears in today’s gospel reading: ‘They will all be taught by God’. In context this quote occurs in a passage exploring the personal relationship of each believer to the Lord. The Lord will sow in our hearts individually the knowledge of himself, so that each of us has a personal bond with God which is cultivated by prayer. If we listen to the Father and learn from him, we come to Jesus, who has seen the Father. So in this reading the emphasis is on listening, seeing, believing the revelation of the Father. Faith is no abstract set of truths but a personal knowing, just as we know those we love on earth. Only at the end of today’s reading do we move on to the topic of eating the Bread of Life. How and where do you listen to what God has to say to you?

BAPTISMS Please see Fr. Brady after Mass if you would like your child to be baptised. A baptismal certificate for one of the parents must be provided as evidence of baptism in a Roman Catholic Church before a baptism date can be given. We welcome parents and children and by attending Masses at the weekend on Saturday at 5.30pm, Sunday at 9.00am or 10.00am which fulfil the Sunday obligation. All Catholics are OBLIGED to celebrate Mass on EVERY Sunday.

BAPTISM CERTIFICATE COPIES REQUESTS For those requesting copies of baptism certificate the office can be contacted initially and the certificate can be collected at any of the weekend Masses. This is also to encourage people to come to Mass.

SICK AND HOUSEBOUND If you know of anybody who would like Fr Brady to visit, could you please give him their name and address with postcode and a contact telephone number. Thank you.

MASS INTENTIONS AND NEWSLETTER INCLUSIONS The practice of requesting a Mass to be offered for loved ones, living or deceased, is a beautiful and wonderful part of our Catholic Tradition. Continuing this long-standing practice, you can remember someone who has died recently or many years ago. The Mass can also make beautiful gifts for any special occasion: birthdays, anniversaries, in thanksgiving for a prayer answered etc. You can offer an intention for anybody who is struggling with a serious illness or other difficulties of life. Please hand in any Mass Intentions and items for the bulletin before Thursday as the newsletter is printed on Friday Morning. There are Mass Intention Envelopes provided on the table in the Atrium. Please provide a contact number with Mass Intentions so that any discrepancies can be resolved.

OUR LADY’S LAMP AND THE SANCTUARY LAMP These burn for seven days. Please place any intentions in an envelope with £5 in the Mass Offerings Box in the Atrium.

MASSES AND PRAYERS RECEIVED THIS WEEK

Anniversary
Elizabeth Livesey, Jack Jones, Ruby Cropper, Eileen Watmough.

Birthday Memories
Arthur Hill, Danny Lynch, Monica Kenny, Ethel Mills.

Sick
Ann Timothy, Michelle Clegg, Baby Willow Stansfield.

Other
The Children and Community of Southport
Personal Intentions of the Chiodo Family
Intentions of Mr and Mrs Anigbo
Thanksgiving for Hannah’s Graduation and Daniela’s Achievements
Mary Brogan
For Safe Journeys

This week and next the Sanctuary Lamp burns for:

Rosario Filippo Chiodo.

This week and next Our Lady’s Lamp burns for:

Jack Jones.
Arthur Hill.

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