15th Sunday Ordinary Time C 10th July 2016

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15th Sunday Ordinary Time C 10th July 2016
Responsorial Psalm:
Thank you
Thanks a million to Brian
Cullen and everyone in the
parish SVP, and to Sr.Helen
Gospel Acclamation:
and the Sisters from
Cameroon, and to those who
Alleluia, alleluia!
The sheep that belong to me helped with transport, for all
their generous help and
listen to my voice, says the
support for our Jubilee Year
Lord, I know them and
Mass for the sick and
they follow me.
housebound last Sunday
Alleluia!
afternoon.
Eglwys Catholig Dewi Sant, Yr Wyddgrug
St.David’s Catholic Church, Mold
Seek the Lord,
you who are poor,
and your hearts will revive.
The first question which the priest
and the Levite asked was, “If I
stop to help this man, what will
happen to me?” But the Good Samaritan reversed the question, “If
I do not stop to help this man,
what will happen to him?”
(Martin Luther King)
Celebration Mass
We will be celebrating the many
successes and achievements of
the year on Tuesday 19th July at
9.15am in St David’s Mold.
In addition, to saying goodbye to
our Year 6 pupils, we will be
marking the retirement of
Mrs Peover, who has given 25
years of teaching to St David’s.
A farewell goes to Miss Cousins,
who will be taking up a teaching
post in Dubai.
All are welcome.
Mr. Hughes
Parish Priest: Fr. Pius Mathew CMI,
St.David’s Presbytery, St.David’s Lane, Mold. CH7 1LH
Email: [email protected]
01352 752087
Deacon David Joy:01352 754722 LSUConvent:01352 700121
Website: http://www.stdavidsmold.org.uk/
www.wrexhamdiocese.org.uk http://www.cmi.org.in
10th July 2016
15th Sunday Ordinary time
LITURGY OF THE WEEK: Psalter Week III
9th July Saturday
Mass 5.30pm
For People of the Parish
Let us pray for the Sick
10th July Sunday
Mass 11am
Anne Jones, Jim Hughes,
Margaret Carr, Judith Rowe,
Margaret Evans, Fred Battersby, Gwen Jones,Joe Goggin, Ian Byron, Debra Ann
Roberts,Tricia Twizell, Rosa
Maria, Joan Lawrence, Gay
McCornick, Moira Catherall,
Lea Hill, Anne Turner, Mary Rowe, Rose
Bryan, Jenny Mansley, Jennifer Rowley,
Nancy Wilson,
Joe & Luisa Desena,
Shelagh Fulham, Margaret Stubbs, Philomena Lamano, and Leo McManus.
We remember in our prayers
Those whose anniversaries
Occur this week
(9th July) John Francis McManus, Peter
McEvoy, Bridget Jones, Michael Shannon,
Thomas William Morgan (10th July) Honora
James, Tommy Humphreys (11th July) Patrick O’Neill, Margaret Atherton, (12th July)
Thomas Byrnes, Lilian Jones, Jean Lloyd
(13th July) Margaret Taaffe, Sheila Curley
(14th July) Mary Meade, George James Hamilton (15th July) Alice Maude Saul, Frank
Farrelly
http://www.cmi.org.in
Year C
Neil Edney RIP
(John Goggin)
Monday :
11th July
Tuesday:
12th July
Mem. St. Benedict
Mass 9.15am
Int. Mrs. Smith (Katja & Paul Jewell)
Liturgy of the day
Mass 7pm
Heinrich Kaim RIP (Katja Jewell &Family)
Wednesday: Liturgy of the day
13th July
Mass 9.15am
Int. Arthur Youlton (Katja&Paul Jewell)
Thursday:
Liturgy of the day
14th July
Mass 9.15am
Mrs. Gina Lovatt RIP (NW Cafod Friends)
Friday:
Liturgy of the day
15th July
Mass 9.15am
Thomas Flannery RIP(Win & Brian Eagan)
16th July Saturday
Mass at 5.30pm
17th July Sunday
Mass 11am
For People of the Parish
Christopher Shone RIP
(Joanne&John Shone)
Eucharistic
Adoration
with
Rosary and
Benediction
Every Friday
following the
morning Mass
at 9.15am
Sacrament of
Reconciliation
(Confessions)
Saturdays
10.30am to
11.30am
& Before the Vigil
Mass
(4.45-5.20pm)
Sundays before
the Mass
(10.30-10.50am)
FAITH IN FOCUS:
I
A
TALE OF THREE PITIES
t was late on Sunday
evening when Paddy
Walsh was knocked into
the gutter by a hit and run
driver.
looking forward to a relaxing evening by the fire with
a good book. As he
glanced out of the window
he noticed Paddy on the
It happened on Baker Row other side of the street. He
and there weren’t many did nothing because he
people about. But perhaps knew someone else would
be along soon and, after all,
help was at hand
when Wayne Thompson came down the
road and saw Paddy
lying in a pool of
blood. Wayne had
recently been made
redundant and was
off to his weekly
drinking session with
his mates in the Rose
and Crown. As he
approached Paddy,
he noticed his wallet
in the inside pocket of his Sunday was his most tiring
jacket. It contained more day and he was entitled to
than enough for a good a bit of rest after looking
night’s drinking and a few after people for the other
extras during the week. six days of the week. Yes,
Wayne took it and left Pad- someone would be along
dy lying there, unconscious. soon.
aker Row Shelter for
n the opposite side
the Homeless would
of the road was St
Luke’s Church and Canon shortly be opening its doors
Smith had just put on his for the night, and John
slippers after the last ser- Grime was hoping to be
vice of the day and was first in the queue and get
O
B
one of the beds closest to
the radiators and a bowl of
soup while it was still hot.
He saw Paddy, by now
groaning in the gutter, and
was moved to pity. Opposite was a public phone box
and John went and called
999. Within a short time the
ambulance
arrived and
took Paddy off
to hospital. He
wanted to go
with the ambulance but the
police needed
to interview
him and take a
statement from
him down at
the Police Station. It meant that he ended
up last in the queue for the
shelter.
F
or Wayne Thompson,
Paddy was prey, fair
game. For Canon Smith he
was a nuisance and an inconvenience. For John
Grime he was not only
someone in need but
someone who offered him a
chance to serve and minister to his needs.
‘Sea Sunday’
Loneliness, danger and separation from
loved ones are just some of the problems seafarers face. Around the world,
night and day, missions to seafarers provide help and support to those in need.
Christian agencies operate in hundreds
of ports caring for the practical and spiritual welfare of seafarers of all nationalities and faiths.Sea Sunday is a day set
aside in the Church’s calendar to remember seafarers and to pray for them,
their families and those that serve them.
Prayer Group
Heavenly Father, we pray to you for
those on the perilous ocean, that you will
embrace them with your mighty protection and grant them success in all their
rightful undertakings. Grant them in all
hours of need to see that they have a
God who remembers them, and grant
them grace in the hour of danger to commit their souls into your hands. O Lord
Jesus Christ, who can rebuke the storm
and bring it to silence, and lay the roaring waves to rest, show them who call to
you out of the deep that you hear their
prayer and will save them. And finally
bring us all to the only safe port. Amen.
on 16th July Saturday at the National
Shrine of St. Pio, Pantasaph, from
10am to 3.15pm. More details on the
Noticeboard.
J&R Hamill
The prayer group following The Life
in The Spirit Seminar will not meet
for the next two months due to a
summer recess, but will resume
again in September. God Bless,
Steve Halsall
Pilgrimage of Reparation and
Consecration to the
Immaculate Heart of Mary
L’Arche Flintshire
We are having the Charity Shop in
Holywell again this year, 11th July23rd. We would be really grateful for
offers of help during this time. Morning
sessions 10am to 1pm. Afternoon sessions 1pm to 4pm. Please see Monica
Standring or Sr. Helen if you can
help. (A copy of the L’Arche Flintshire
Newsletter available on the notice
board)
Money Matters
Offertory Collection last weekend
£840.30 of which
£546.20 was Gift Aided.
Gift Aid: If you are a Tax Payer, please
consider filling out the Gift Aid form which
is in the church porch to receive a box of
weekly envelopes for your offertory donation or for a one-off donation then please
use the Green envelopes. Please remember to write your name, address, sign and
date the green envelope.
Thank you for supporting
our Parish.