ROTAS FOR: 25 and 26 OCTOBER 2014 READERS: Sat 25

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ROTAS FOR: 25 and 26 OCTOBER 2014 READERS: Sat 25
LET US PRAY FOR THE SICK AND HOMEBOUND
Entrance Antiphon
Ps: 16,6-8
To you do I call; for you will surely hear me,
O God; turn your ear to me; hear my words.
Guard me as the apple of your eye;
In the shadow of your wings protect me.
First Reading
A reading from the prophet Isaiah.
ROTAS FOR: 25 and 26 OCTOBER 2014
READERS:
Sat 25
Sun 26
6.30pm Mass
8.30am Mass
10.00am Mass
Tom Mullen
Sue Strode
Helen Holt, Dominique Townsend
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION:
Sat 25
6.30pm Mass
Pat Ogden, Liz Beaton
Sun 26
8.30am Mass
Nick Brown, Jacques Honore
10.00am Mass
Chris Banks, Tony Kendrick
Helen Holt, Liz Pledge
CHILDREN’S LITURGY:
WELCOMERS
Sat 25
Sun 26
MUSIC:
Sun 26
FLOWERS:
LINEN ROTA:
COUNTING:
TEA/COFFEE:
BULLETIN:
PHOTOCOPYING:
Seeds of the Earth: Dominique
Living water:
Anne Tester
6.30pm Mass
8.30am Mass
10.00am Mass
10.00am Mass
Sue Collins
Bernie Begley
Hazel Kenny
Music Group
Catherine Buxton
Olga Louth
Turner/ Faulks
Paddy/Catherine
Mary Barton
Linda Purple
45:1.4-6
Responsorial Psalm
Ps: 95
(R) Give the Lord glory and power.
1. O sing a new song to the Lord,
sing to the Lord all the earth.
Tell among the nations His glory
and his wonders among all the peoples (R)
Sat 18
Feast of St Luke, Evangelist.
Mass 10.00am(Followed by Exposition)
Mass 6.30 pm (for Sunday)
Liberty Baker RIP
Sun 19 Mass 8.30 am People of the Parish
Mass 10.00 am Nancy Haigh RIP
(R)
Mon 20 Mass 9.00am In Thanksgiving
4. Worship the Lord in His temple.
O earth, tremble before Him.
Proclaim to the nations: ’God is King’.
He will judge the peoples in fairness.
Tues 21 Mass 7.00pm (Followed by The Rosary)
Anna Ruane RIP
(R)
Wed 22 Eucharistic Service 9.00am
Second Reading
1:4-5
From the first letter of St. Paul to the
Thessalonians.
Gospel Acclamation
Jn 17:17.
Alleluia, alleluia!
Your word is truth, O Lord
Consecrate us in the truth.
Alleluia!
Gospel
22:15-21
A reading from the holy Gospel according
to Matthew.
NOTICES FOR THE BULLETIN
The deadline for notices to be included in the weekly bulletin is Tuesday evening. All notices should be sent by
email to: [email protected] or given to Father Pat. Thank you.
PLEASE TAKE THIS BULLETIN HOME
The Parish is part of the Archdiocese of Birmingham, Reg. Charity No: 234216
SUNDAY 19 OCTOBER—26 OCTOBER 2014
29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
YEAR A
2. The Lord is great and worthy of all praise,
to be feared above all gods;
the gods of the heathens are naught
it was the Lord who made the heavens. (R)
3. Give the Lord, you families of peoples,
give the lord glory and power,
give the lord the glory of His name.
Bring an offering and enter His courts.
ALL WELCOME
Tea and coffee
being served
after 10am Mass
in the Parish Room
Church of Our Lady and St Hugh, Moorland Road,
Witney OX28 5YA. Parish Priest: Fr. Patrick Broun,
01993 702661 email: [email protected]
www.ourladyandsthugh.org.uk
Deacon: Rev. Mr. Frank Ryan
Communion Antiphon
Ps 32
Behold the eyes of the Lord are on those who
fear Him, who hope in His merciful love, to
rescue their souls from death and keep them
alive in famine.
Second Collection this week for World
Mission Sunday
Thurs 23 Mass 6.00pm Mavis Early RIP
Fri 24
Mass 9.00am (Followed by Exposition)
Celebrant’s Intention
Sat 25
Mass 10.00am (Followed by Exposition)
Celebrant’s Intention
Mass 6.30 pm (for Sunday)
Tom, Kit & Frank Lally RIP
Sun 26 Mass 8.30 am Don Laws RIP
Mass 10.00 am People of the Parish
Confessions : Saturday 17th October
10.30am-11am & 5.30 –6.00pm
(Or by Appointment)
DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE SYNOD OF BISHOPS
The 111 Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops is scheduled to take place from 519th October to treat the topic:
The Pastoral Challenges of the Family in the Context of Evangelization.
Churches, parish communities, institutes of consecrated life, associations and movements are invited to
pray for this intention during Mass and at other liturgical celebrations in the days leading to the synod
and during the synod itself. In Rome, in the Basilica of St Mary Major, prayers will be recited each day in
the chapel of the icon, Salus Populi Romani. The faithful, individually, but above all in all families, are
invited to join in these prayers. In the Church porch there is a copy of The Prayer to the Holy Family
for the Synod written by Pope Francis which we ask you to pray and the recitation of the Rosary is also
recommended for the duration of the Synodal Assembly..
OCTOBER THE MONTH OF THE ROSARY
October is traditionally the month of the Rosary. Here in our parish a group has been reciting the Rosary
every Tuesday for the past 25 years. Prayers are offered up for the priesthood, diaconate and religious
life, for peace and justice throughout the world and for the sick. It would be great if more parishioners
would join the group after the 7pm Mass on Tuesdays or say a decade with your own family at home.
MASS INTENTIONS
When asking for Mass Intentions please specify whether or not the person has died by putting RIP or
Anniversary Mass. Do remember that Masses for the weekends are taken up very quickly, so please
give as much notice as possible. Please also remember to add your telephone number. Thanks.
RCIA (GROWING IN FAITH)
If you are a non-Catholic and would be interested in getting to know about the Catholic Faith or if you are
already a Catholic but would like to know more about the Faith – this may be for you!
Please let Fr Pat know if you are interested!
BAPTISM PREPARATION
Parents wishing to have a child baptised are required to attend a course of preparation. A 2-session
course is run in the Parish. The next dates will be on 6 & 13 January, 7 & 14 April, 7 and 14 July and
6 & 13 October 2015. Parents are welcome to attend before the birth of their child.
Please contact Celia Brown for further details.
CONFIRMATION 2015
The first parent/ candidate meeting for those wishing to be confirmed will be held on Thursday 23rd
October 7.30 in the upstairs gallery meeting room.
The Confirmation Enrolment Mass will be Sunday 23rd November at 10am.
CATHOLIC NEWSPAPERS
There is a selection of Catholic Newspapers in the porch on sale every week. The new edition of the
Diocesan newspaper ‘Catholic Today’ is on sale also at just 50p per copy.
CWL
The CWL Harvest Mass is on Thursday 23rd October at 7pm followed by supper. Parishioners and
friends are most warmly invited to attend. It would be great to see some new faces You are invited to
bring along items for the Food Bank (in-date packets and tins please). There will also be a collection for
Base 33.
WORLD MISSION SUNDAY
Someone will be at the back of the Church to give out APF red boxes after all masses this
weekend should anyone wish to take one home and put in loose change
200 CLUB
Congratulations to the winners of the September draw. 1st prize of £400 Anthony Brown (number 54).
2nd prize £50 Jacqui Shaw (number 117) 3rd prize £50 Christina Morris (number 97). All cheques are
available from Father Pat. Thank you to everyone who entered. Anyone wishing to join may do so for
the October draw.
Please contact Liz Pledge.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EVENING
Don’t miss a chance to pick up some beautiful hand-crafted gifts and stocking fillers at our Christmas
Shopping Evening on Thursday 27 November from 7pm at Our Lady of Lourdes School. Entrance
£5 per person with complimentary drink and raffle ticket. Tickets available at the door or in advance
from Henri Ray.
LEAGUE OF FRIENDS VOLUNTEERING
I volunteer at the John Radcliffe hospital, with the League of Friends. We are very short of volunteers.
If you can give a couple of hours a week filling rolls, pouring tea or serving customers then please contact David Simpson.
CHURCHES TOGETHER IN WITNEY
October 19th: Churches Together have a Service at the Congregational Church at 6pm and it would be
good if some of us Catholics could accompany Fr Pat.
Tuesday October 21st : CTiW Council meet at Open Doors at 7.30pm.
PART-TIME MATERNITY COVER AT OUR PARISH NURSERY SCHOOL
A part-time post to cover maternity leave starting November 2014 is available at St Hugh of Lincoln
Nursery School. Early years qualification at Level 3 or higher required and knowledge of It desirable.
Salary dependant upon qualification and experience. Appointment subject to references and an
enhanced DBS disclosure.
Please contact the Nursery School (706636) for further details of the post.
WEEKEND CAR PARKING
May I remind you once again to take great care when parking at the weekend Masses. If you arrive late
and find you are unable to park in the church car park and you have to park in either Dene Rise or
Moorland Road, make sure you do not obstruct residents’ driveways. There is free car parking at this
end of Corn Street from 6pm on Saturday to 8am Monday, up to the bus shelter on both sides. It
is not too far for most people to walk. I would be very grateful for your cooperation in this matter. Many
Thanks, Fr. Pat.