Newsletter - Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Patrick
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Newsletter - Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Patrick
7th August 2016 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Our Lady of Mount Carmel & St Patrick Newsletter H FAITH IN FOCUS: SCRUNGE appy those servants whom, the master finds awake when he returns. Luke 12: 37 Pope Francis has urged us throughout this Year of Mercy to recognize Jesus in everyone who needs help or healing, compassion or care, and be like servants ready to open our hearts immediately in loving service. ‘What sort of steward,’ Jesus asks, ‘is faithful and wise enough for the master to place him over his household? . . . Happy that servant’ Today’s liturgy invites us once more to renewal. The Letter to the Hebrews There is a small block of readings from Hebrews (Sundays 19-22) this year. This letter was not written by Paul as once thought. Its author is unknown but its title tells us to whom it was written and so is full of references to the Old Testament. Theme: Faith The main teaching of the texts selected for these next few weeks (Chapters 11-12) is Faith. The example that the writer gives in today’s section is Abraham, strongly supported by his wife Sarah. The last selection, on Sunday 22, is the culmination of the letter, looking to the heavenly Jerusalem as our goal. Next Sunday…… Feast of the Assumption This Holyday, traditionally 15th August, falls on Monday this year and so is transferred to the Sunday. Our faith proclaims that because Mary gave flesh to God’s Son, the author of all life, she was assumed body and soul to share Jesus’ victory over death. She is thus the beginning and image of what the whole Church will one day be: a sign of sure hope to us, God’s pilgrim people, still on our journey toward the kingdom of heaven. f you were having a competition for ugly-sounding words then “scrunge” would be a strong contender. What does it mean? I don’t know, but you can tell from its sound that it won’t be anything pleasant. (Actually it doesn’t exist!) Some words are off-putting. “Stewardship” sounds so stuffy and institutional. It’s the sort of word we give a wide berth to because it sounds rather boring and overly religious. Yet today’s gospel has Christ reminding us that we are all called to exercise stewardship over what God has given us. It’s easy to talk about global stewardship, about saving the planet for our children and grandchildren. It’s easy because it doesn’t necessarily bite home in our lives. But stewardship is much closer to home than global warming and carbon footprints. It’s about how we use the ordinary things in our life. How do we use our time? What are our priorities? Is my time mine or am I aware that I am given it to do good with? Am I generous with my time? They say that if you want something doing urgently then ask a busy person. Maybe that’s because people who pack lots into their time are aware of how much needs to be done, whereas the couch potato can never quite “get round to it”. If my time is valuable then do I use most of it on valuable things? How do I use my talents? God has never made anyone without talents. Are you even aware of what yours are or do you falsely stay in the background pretending not to have gifts and talents that can be put to the service of others? Do you hide your talents or do you make them useful by letting others benefit from them? How do you use your treasure? And what is your treasure, the thing that really “turns you on”, the thing that you most value in life, that you would give anything to defend and would do anything to possess? Your treasure is what you love most of all in life. God has given everyone treasure in abundance but it’s to be used so that others can have a better quality of life. Jesus reminds us today that we all have time, talents and treasure. And he tells us that one day we’ll have to account for what we’re doing with them because they’re only on loan. It’s called stewardship. Parish Priest: Fr John Southworth Parish Office: 27 High Park St, Liverpool L8 8DX Phone: 0151 727 1463 www.mountcarmel-stpatrick.org.uk Email: [email protected] [email protected] Liverpool Roman Catholic Archdiocesan Trustees Inc Registered Charity No 232709 Newsletter of the Parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel & St Patrick MASSES AND SERVICES Missionaries of Charity —Summer Project The Mother Teresa Sisters will be holding their annual summer project for Primary School children in St Patrick’s Church from 1st-16th August, Monday to Friday from 2-5pm. St Francis Xavier's College Open Evening for Year 6 pupils will take place on Tuesday 13th September 2016 at 6.30pm. Woolton Hill Road, Liverpool L25 6EG. In Church this week Sunday 7th August 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Sat 5pm Sun 9.45am Sun 11.15am Monday 9am John Southworth Feast of the Week - Monday 8th August St Dominic Dominic was A Spanish priest and the founder of the Order of Preachers, or more commonly known as Dominicans. He is the patron saint of astronomers. Our Archbishop, Malcolm McMahon is a member of the Dominican order so we wish him a happy feast day. OLMC Parishioners OLMC No Mass St Patrick OLMC Tuesday 7pm OLMC Wednesday 10am St Patrick Thursday 10am St Patrick Friday 10am OLMC Sunday 14th August Feast of the Assumption This replaces the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Sat 5pm OLMC Sun 9.45am Parishioners St Patrick Sun 11.15am OLMC Humour in the Bible (cont) To call the bible comical is not true, but you would have to be blind and deaf not to KEEP realise that there are sections of the bible CALM that are intended to be funny. To read the AND bible does not mean that you have to be a GET A SENSE killjoy. OF HUMOUR The way we read the story of Adam and Eve tells us a lot about our sense of humour. The talking snake, the luscious fruit, the husband blaming the wife, both of them trying to hide from God in the garden, the sudden realisation that they had no clothes on, is all worthy of any modern-day farce, while at the same time conveying the most profound religious teaching about the nature of God and humanity. The whole of the Book of Jonah is a comedy script. The timid Jonah is sent to preach in one of the roughest areas of the day. He deliberately gets a boat going in the opposite direction, gets thrown overboard by the crew, is swallowed by the “whale” and is belched up not far from the very place that God had told him to go to. When he gets there he announces that God will punish the people if they don’t repent. To make it all worse, the people decide to repent and God saves them, so he misses out on the great destruction. Angry with God he goes and sits on a hill, but he ends up under a castor-oil plant and God sends a worm to eat it so that it withers and Jonah gets burned. Next week we will look at the humour Jesus showed in his teaching. Evening Service 7pm Thursday Short Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament OLMC Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 4-4.30pm OLMC Bonus Ball / Mount Carmel and St Patrick The bonus ball for Wednesday 13th July was no 23 Winners won £30 each Collections Many Thanks Our Lady of Mount Carmel Envelopes £202.14 Loose £174.34Total £376.48 Apostleship of the Sea £131.70 St Patrick Envelopes £0 Loose £129.23 Total £129.23 Apostleship of the Sea £52.79 Please Pray For…. The sick: Lynn Keane, Christopher Browne, Clifford Browne, Gary Hollinson, Jackie Heath-Anderson, Ted Cunningham, Anne Deuchar, Charlotte Rice, Patricia (Patsy) Walls, Irene Finneran, Lisa Balshaw, Mary Kewley, Claire Kearney, Ann Menagh, Mair Beck, Lyn Barton, Betty Devine, Tony Jones, Kathleen Devine, Joseph Baxendale, Ann Chapman, Nadia Kent, Susan Roberts, Alex Sielski, Lee Foster, Paula Lacey, Denise King, John Dunning, Tommy Huyton, Emily Rolands, Angela Kent, David Majoury, Donald Smith, John & Frances Hutchinson, Pius Laizer, Maria Jones, Mary O’Toole, Sally Wilkins, Michael Murphy, Gerty Tomley, Margaret Chung, David Stevenson, Thomas & John Paul Conroy, Keith Holden, Kathleen Crowny, Joanne Fairbrother, Eileen Edwards, Erin Caulfield, Lisa Ginley, Lillian O’Connor, Owen Hall, Anne Brannigan, Thelma Mainwaring, Cheryl and Lenny Hart, Sheila Chapman, Elaine Gorry, Justin French, Alexandra Reid, Winifred Williamson, Kathryn Reid, Wally Williams, Chrissy White, Nicholas Maher, John Hodson, Terry Macklin, Muriel Minshull, Peter Benger, Maureen Ryan, Mary Ryan, Regna Lewis, David Shea, Steven Binks ,Teresa Koo, Holly and Lucy Brown.