• Newsletter: Sixth Sunday of 2026
  • Newsletter: Sixth Sunday of 2026

Newsletter: Sixth Sunday of 2026

15th February 2026

Newsletter: Sixth Sunday of 2026

15th February 2026

16.30 Confessions
17.30 VIGIL MASS

9.00 MASS
10.30 MASS (& Coffee)
12.00 Baptisms

10.00 Mass
10.30 Coffee Morning

Ash Wednesday is not a Holy Day of Obligation

19.00 Mass with the distribution of Ashes

09.30 Public Rosary
10.00 Mass

08.00 Early Mass

17.30 VIGIL MASS
Confession after Mass

 

09.00 MASS
Confession after Mass

10.30 MASS (& Coffee)
Confession after Mass

 

OFFICE HOURS
Wednesday 9am-3pm
Friday 9am-3pm

HALF TERM

As we reach half term, we give thanks for all that has taken place in our School community. We pray this break brings rest, peace and renewed energy to our children, families and staff. Wishing everyone a happy and restful half term.


UCM

Wednesday 18th February with Mass at 7.00pm for Ash Wednesday, followed by the UCM meeting.


SECOND CHANCE RAFFLE

Raffle Tickets will be on sale after ALL Masses for the next two weekends. The raffle will be drawn at the end of February. Thank you for supporting our parish fundraising.


ST. PATRICK’S EVENING

At the recent social event, it was discussed and agreed to have a St. Patrick’s evening on Friday 27th March, to be held at St. Mary’s Social Club Pine Street, from 7.30pm.Tickets will be £5 per person, to include a pasty supper, and live music. If you would like to attend, please add your name to the list on the table in the Atrium. Place your money in an envelope with your name on the front. Once we receive your money, tickets will be available to collect from the table up to the weekend of 22nd March.


CONNFIRMATION

On Saturday 14th February, Bishop John will be celebrating a Special Mass for engaged couples across the diocese. The Mass provides couples with an opportunity to seek God’s blessing to guide them during this time of preparation. Newly-married couples are also invited to receive a blessing in their first year of marriage. The Mass will take place at St. Patrick’s Church in Collyhurst at 1.30pm.


CONFIRMATION

Is your child in year 8 or above and attends St. Monica’s or St. Gabriel’s and has completed their Confirmation
Catechesis with Sr. Linda. Your form needs to be handed in to Fr. Brady or the parish office as soon as possible. If you do not attend either school, and are in Year 8 or above, and have made your First Holy Communion and would like to be Confirmed please speak to Fr. Brady after Mass.


PERMANENT DIACONATE ‘COME AND SEE’ EVENT

Could you be called to serve the Church as a permanent Deacon! If you are a Catholic man interested in learning more about the Permanent Diaconate in the Diocese of Salford, please come along to our ‘Come and See’ event. This is a chance to discuss and learn more about the ministry. This event takes place from 10am to 2pm on Saturday 7th March at St. Mary’s Church Hall, Burnley BB10 4AU. For more information about the Diaconate, please email >

ONLINE GOSPEL READINGS DURING LENT

During the Lenten period, there will be a series of gospel readings taking place every Tuesday and delivered online by various speakers including Fr. Michael Deas, with the final reading to be given by Bishop John Arnold ahead of Palm Sunday. The first reading will be Tuesday 17th February: First Sunday of Lent (Feb 22nd) Matthew 4: 1-11 (The Temptation of Jesus). For more information visit >


EARLY CAREER TEACHERS-PRIMARY POOL APPLICATIONS

The Primary Pool will identify and recommend high quality candidates who will gain Qualified Teacher Status in Summer 2026 for interview to Catholic schools with vacancies for September 2026.

The Application Form, Person Specification and Job Description can be found in vacancies on the Diocesan website by: following here >


LENTEN TALKS: SCHOOL OF PRAYER

During Lent, a series of talks and prayerful reflections will be taking place every Tuesday from 10.00am to 12.30pm, led by Mgr. Paul Sith, Sr. Joan Kerley and Maria Kidd. These will be held at Our Lady and Lancashire Martyrs Church, from 17th February to 24th March, and light refreshments will be served. For more information on how to book your place, please visit the diocesan website >


ADVICE AS ENERGY BILLS CONTINUE TO RISE

If you or those in your wider community are in need of support with rising energy bills, Caritas Salford has put together some helpful advice on their website. Find out more by visiting www.caritassalford.org.uk/energysupport


CARITAS CALLS FOR VOLUNTEERS

Our diocesan charity, Caritas Salford, is looking for parish volunteers to help with a range of activities. You can find out more here >


HOLY FATHER’S INTENTION FOR FEBRUARY

Let us pray that children suffering from incurable diseases and their families receive the necessary medical care and support, never losing strength and hope.

STAY WITH US, LORD, ON OUR JOURNEY

Lenten Programme 2026

THIS WEEK’S GOSPEL

Jesus is the completion of the Law of God, given to Israel through Moses. He has come not to sweep it away but to perfect it.

In this part of the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew has gathered together six instances (four this week, two in next Sunday’s Gospel) of the ways in which Jesus brings the Law to perfection.

The first factor to notice, however, is that Jesus does not hesitate to adjust the divine Law on his own authority, for he too has divine authority.

Each amendment begins with a statement of the Old Law and boldly goes on, ‘But I say this to you…’.

Each of the alterations has its own character.

The first is about enmity, the sixth about love.

About enmity, it is not enough merely to forego violent injury; we must even expel enmity from our hearts, positively seeking reconciliation, whether the offence is our fault or not.

About lust, it is similarly not enough to forego acts of lust; we must not even harbour such thoughts in our hearts.

About truth, it is not enough to keep a legal oath; we must be people whose every word can be relied upon.

These are Jesus’ demanding standards.

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, OUR LADY’S LAMP AND THE SANCTUARY LAMP  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. There are Mass Intention Envelopes provided on the table in the Atrium. (Please ensure that you have the express consent of the sick or housebound person as the bulletin is posted on the parish website, therefore making that information available to the public at large. Please provide a contact number with Mass Intentions so that any discrepancies can be resolved. Our Lady’s Lamp and Sanctuary Lamp are £5.00 and burn for seven days. Please place any intentions in an envelope with your donation and give to Father Brady or place in the Mass offering Box in the Atrium. All newsletter items must be sent in by Thursday morning.

MASSES AND PRAYERS RECEIVED THIS WEEK

Lately Dead
Marjorie Rice, William Sherman, Brian Rushton, Mike Conlon, Maureen Flatley.


Anniversary
Benito D’Amore, Wilf Mallalieu, Patrick Barrett.


Birthday Memories
Gabrielle Barrett, Catherine Bailey, Lucy Severs, Paul John Bourne.


Sick
Andy Watson, Noel Moore, Paul Moore, Francis Loughran, Brian Hay.


Other
For a Special Intention for All Holy Souls in Purgatory (Throughout February).

This week, the Sanctuary Lamp burns for:

Gabrielle Barrett.

This week, Our Lady’s Lamp burns for:

William Henry Sherman
And
John Ida Rushton.

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