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Newsletter for Christmas 2014 Served by the Diocese of Clifton Registered Charity Number 233977 Fourth Sunday of Advent Psalter 4 & Proper of Season Mass Page 90 21st December 2014 Listen! You are to conceive and bear a son (Luke 1: 26-38) “the only true riches are those that make us rich in virtue” 9.30 Pope st Gregory the great St Gregory the Great 10, St James Square, GL50 3PR St Thomas More Princess Elizabeth Way, GL51 7RA Parish Priest: Canon Bosco MacDonald VF Assistant Priest: Fr Frank Wainwright Fr David McDonald Deacon: Rev. Robin Littlewood Parish Websites: www.stgregorys.org.uk, www.stthomasmorechurch.org.uk Schools: St Gregory’s RC Primary School, St James Square GL50 3QG St Thomas More RC Primary School, Lewis Road, Hesters Way GL51 OHZ All Saints’ Academy, Blaisdon Way, Cheltenham GL51 OWH Sacred Hearts Moorend Road, Charlton Kings, GL53 9AU 01242 524932 of Jesus and Mary Parish Priest: Christmas and New Year Mass Times 21st 01242 523737 01242 523737 Sunday Fourth Sunday of Advent Day of Prayer for Expectant Mothers 5.00pm (Sat) St Thomas More People of the Parish 5.30pm (Sat) Sacred Hearts Mackey & Roach Families RIP 8.15am Sacred Hearts Mayne Family Intention 9.30am St Gregory Dec’d Members of the Murphy Family RIP 10.30am Sacred Hearts People of the Parish 11.15am St Gregory People of the Parish 4.15pm Sacred Hearts Mass in Polish 6.00pm St Gregory Private Intention 22nd Monday Weekday of Advent II 9.15am Sacred Hearts Rita Stanley RIP 9.30am St Gregory Nora Heaney RIP 23rd Tuesday Weekday of Advent II 10.00am Sacred Hearts Earnie Watters RIP 7.00pm St Gregory Ted Power RIP 24th Wednesday Weekday of Advent II 9.00am Sacred Hearts Simon Mariapa RIP 9.30am St Gregory Bob & Sheila Williams (Confessions after Mass at St Gregory’s) 6.00pm St Gregory First Mass of Christmas 11.30pm St Gregory Carols & Readings followed by Midnight Mass 11.30pm Sacred Hearts Readings & Carols followed by Midnight Mass 25th Thursday Solemnity of The Nativity of The Lord (Christmas) 8.00am St Thomas More Private Intention 8.15am Sacred Hearts Private Intention 9.30am St Thomas More People of the Parish 9.30am St Gregory People of the Parish 10.30am Sacred Hearts Ruby Allen RIP 11.15am St Gregory Private Intention 10.30am Sacred Hearts Ruby Allen RIP 26th Friday Feast of St Stephen, The First Martyr 10.00am St Gregory Peter Egerton Holland RIP 10.00am Sacred Hearts Davey & Senior Families RIP 27th Saturday Feast of St John, Apostle and Evangelist 10.00am St Gregory Intentions of the Moore Family 10.00am Sacred Hearts Private Intention 28th Sunday Feast of The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph 5.00pm (Sat) St Thomas More Kevin & Nora Heaney RIP 5.30pm (Sat) Sacred Hearts Giraldi & Grech Families RIP 8.15am Sacred Hearts Flanagan & Love Families RIP 9.30am St Gregory People of the Parish 10.30am Sacred Hearts People of the Parish 11.15am St Gregory Private Intention 4.15pm Sacred Hearts Mass in Polish 6.00pm St Gregory Private Intention Fr Paul Brandon Parish Website: 29th Monday 9.30am 30th St Gregory Tuesday 10.00am 7.00pm 31st Sacred Hearts St Gregory Wednesday 9.30am 10.00am St Gregory Sacred Hearts 1st JAN 2015 Thursday 10.00am 10.00am 2nd St Gregory Sacred Hearts Friday 9.30am 10.00am 3rd 9.30am 10.00am 4th St Gregory Sacred Hearts Saturday St Gregory Sacred Hearts Sunday 5.00pm (Sat) 5.30pm (Sat) 8.15am 9.30am 10.30am 11.15am 4.00pm 6.00pm 5th 9.30am 6th 7.00pm 7th 9.30am 7.00pm 8th 9.30am 9th 9.30am 10th 9.30am St Thomas More Sacred Hearts Sacred Hearts St Gregory Sacred Hearts St Gregory Sacred Hearts St Gregory Monday St Gregory Tuesday St Gregory Wednesday St Gregory St Gregory Thursday St Gregory Friday St Gregory Saturday St Gregory www.sacredhearts.org.uk Feast of Saint Thomas Becket, Bishop & Martyr Anton & Margrit Walliman RIP Sixth Day within The Octave of The Nativity Karmy & Boniface Families RIP Anne Bevan RIP Seventh Day within the Octave of the Nativity James Mulcahy RIP Private Intention Solemnity of Mary, Mother Of God Agnes May Nicholson RIP Private Intention Memorial of Saints Basil the Great & Gregory Nazianzen Lucila Caravana RIP Tom O’Connor RIP Weekday of Christmas Time Harry Meigh RIP Justice & Peace Solemnity of The Epiphany Of The Lord People of the Parish People of the Parish Private Intention Private Intention Ruby Allen RIP Private Intention Mass in Polish People of the Parish Weekday of Christmas Time Private Intention Weekday of Christmas Time Intentions of Mildred Dimery Weekday of Christmas Time Luke Brannan Latin Mass Weekday of Christmas Time Holy Souls Weekday of Christmas Time Peter Lucassi RIP Weekday of Christmas Time Bob & Vera Hegarty RIP Dear Friends, He's got his father's nose, his mother's eyes, Auntie Elsie's dimple and his grandad's hair (or lack of it!). The story is repeated endlessly each day when family and friends gather around the new baby. Jesus is just like his dad. In fact, he's the image of our unseen Father in heaven. It's tempting to stay with the baby in the manger, with all the familiar story of shepherds, angels, ox and ass, and to forget the real reason why Christ was born. Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary so that by looking at him we might glimpse something of God the Father. Jesus came to reveal the Father. When we look at the life of Jesus we see God incarnate. When we listen to his teachings we hear how God would have us live. When we respond in faith to Jesus we are committing ourselves in trust to the God who made us. Our religion would be a very dry affair if it were nothing more than allegiance to a set of rules or ethics, to commandments or a moral philosophy. But the centre of our faith is not a doctrine but a person, the person of Jesus. Knowing what we are like, God chose to become like us by sending his Son to take our human nature. Jesus knew what frailty was, what joy and laughter was, what suffering was and what it was like to yearn for fulfilment. He knew this because he was born into our human condition and is able to sympathise with us in all we go through. When we become Christians it is not a code of behaviour that we take on board but a friendship, a relationship with a person: the second person of the Trinity. And so as we look at Jesus we see his Father in him. We see a God of love and forgiveness, a healer and enabler. We glimpse the creative Spirit who inspires, challenges, uplifts us and makes us holy. All that the baby in the crib wants is for us to know his Father. When he came to his final days he would say, "I made your name known to them... so that the love with which you loved me may be in them, and I in them". Look at the child in the manger. He looks just like his dad. In fact, he's God with skin on. Thank you to all who volunteer in our parish throughout the year, but especially at this time of year preparing for our lovely celebrations at Christmas: to our other priests, deacon, our musicians and singers, altar servers, sacristans, flower arrangers, church cleaners, readers, Eucharistic Ministers, hospital visitors, welcomers, collection organisers, childrens’ liturgy helpers and those who give us hospitality in the Old Priory after Mass. Also to those who work in the parish office and in the Old Priory, and to the many individuals who give their time in so many ways to St Gregory’s and to St Thomas More. I would like to remember too, those who support our parish schools as governors, teachers and parents, not to mention the children and friends of the schools. Much of the work is done quietly, behind the scenes, without fuss. Space doesn’t permit me to mention you all, but thank you for whatever you are doing to help in our parishes. Fr Frank, Fr David and Deacon Robin join me in wishing you and your loved ones every joy and blessing at Christmas. Canon Bosco MacDonald Parish Priest Our Prayers are asked for: Sick: Liz Sawaf, Sue Ball, Claire Young, Sean Murphy, Helen Stanbury, Grace Stevens, Olive Whelan, Bruce Francis, Jenny Dabrowska, Teresa Patterson, Bernie Warner, Deirdre Kelleher, Helen Dorothy Gorry, Denise Ellis, Kevin Dunn, Christopher & Clifford Brown, Margaret Ellis, Julia & Danny Barr, Teresa & Paddy O’Kelly, Bridie & Terry Ruck, Angela Savidge, Pauline Crosbie, Emily Cousins, Rey Lluisma, Lilian Martin, Bridget Garvey, Geoffrey Garvey, Pat Donovan, Maddie Read, Dan Perry, Pete Thacker, Mary Costello, Adrian Davis, Lisa Partridge, Norma Greener, George & Renee Cullen, Dillon Bright, Michael Bolger, Alan Finch, Sheila Deneher. Deceased: Raffaele Berghella RIP. Anniversaries: Evaline Evans, Edith Cheal, Thomas Bleddyn, Peter Holland, Dinah Mary Swain, Betty Ohlson, Margaret Raper, Pat McDonald, John Powell, James Sherry, Bridget Sherry, Anthony & Margaret Walliman, Clara Bristow, Catherine Smith, Norah Mary Heaney, Emily Newcombe, Janet McCann, Minnie Griffin, Veronica Canavan, Helen Beavan, Vi Moriarty, Margaret Balster, Harry Meigh, Mary Whyte, Paul Habgood, Margaret Vinicombe, Pat Boddington, Anthony R.M. Kelly, James Arthur Peers, Ronald Pearce, Daniel O’Connor, Kevin Patrick Hunt, Christopher Toner. Bereaved Christmas is a special time for those who have been bereaved during the year. The bereaved have fond memories of their loved ones and, naturally, may feel somewhat sad at Christmas time. The parish family of clergy and lay people will remember the bereaved in prayer during this Christmas season. New Year’s Day Please note that on New Year’s Day, 1st January 2015 Mass will be at 10.00am, celebrating the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. Please note that there will be no Benediction and Exposition at St Gregory’s on that day. Thank God At Christmas time we thank God for our own families, and we can pause on this feast to remember those families who are forced into exile like Jesus, Mary and Joseph. As individuals we are called to build up the unity of our own family units. As a nation we are called to the defense of those larger families of peoples who are torn apart by violence, oppression or ethnic self-interest. Pray for peace. Parish Office Please note that the parish office will be closed from Wednesday, 24th December and will re-open on Monday, 5th January. The next Newsletter will be published on Sunda y, 11th January 2015. Welcome at Christmas The Christmas Masses in our parishes are among the most well attended of the whole year, thanks be to God, and we welcome through our doors many visitors and newcomers. We are looking for a number of volunteers to help provide a warm welcome to those coming to our Masses this Christmas, and to act as welcomers at the door, and ushers to help direct people to seating, and provide them with what they need in order to fully participate in our Masses. Finance Last week’s offertory collection came to £1,347.93 (SG), £311.17 (STM) which includes £71.43 from the Kerala community. £103.00 Bingo (STM). Last week’s collection for Church flowers raised £405.09 (SG) and £69.94 (STM). Thank you for your generosity. Traditionally the Offertory at the Christmas Masses is for the personal use of the priests of the parish. Envelopes into which offerings may be placed, are attached to the Newsletter. Baptisms Congratulations and welcome to Nell Margarita Peelo, Samuel Dobosz and Oliver Dobosz who were baptised last weekend at St Gregory’s. We welcome these children into the family of the Church, and offer our love & prayers to them and their families. Flowers and greenery Thank you for your generous donations last weekend towards Church flowers. Flowers and greenery for Christmas will be most welcome and it would be appreciated if these were left in Church on Monday. Parish Project Thank you to the Holy Infant Jesus Circle of Friends who raised £45.00 for the Parish Project, when they celebrated Gaudete Sunday on the 14th December. Caritas Please send in material for the Lent edition of Caritas by 18th January. Articles, prayers, poems, reflections and book/film reviews with a Lent/Easter theme are especially welcome. Please send to ‘eventide [email protected]’ ’ or to the Parish Office marked 'The Editor'. Fourth Sunday - Feast of the Holy Family On Sunday, 28th December, we invite all families to the 9.30am Mass (Families up Front). All are welcome. RCIA - Journey in Faith After the Christmas break, our RCIA ‘Journey in Faith’ Group will start up again on Thursday, 22nd January, 7.00pm-9.00pm. Please continue to keep our candidates in your prayers. Traidcraft Heartfelt thanks from the Traidcraft team for all your support this year, which helps fight poverty through trade, helping people in developing countries to transform their lives. Sales hasve enabled us to donate £500 for CAFOD. Congratulations to Julia Hawthorne who was the winner of the Christmas hamper. 55 Social Club A social club with approximately 40 members, which meets every other week on Thursdays, in The Old Priory. Outings and speakers are a few of the things we offer. New members are always welcome. Next meeting: 8th January. STM Breakfast Club The next Breakfast Club will meet on Saturday, 3rd January from 09.30am-11.00am, at St Thomas More Parish where Dean Carbin will be talking. Invite your friends too for a good chat and prayer. Youth SVP The Youth SVP will be collecting donations/items for the Homeless, at all Masses on the 10th/11th January. We need: good quality warm clothes, new toiletries, new underclothes, gloves, socks and warm hats, sleeping bags. Please note: no duvets, thank you. Therefore, please check through your wardrobes and for smaller items, every little helps! Thank you. Santa Claus Santa Claus is really St Nicholas, whom the Dutch called “Sinter Klaas”. But how did the connection with Christmas come about for this saint whose feast day is December 6th? Nicholas was born in the fourth century, probably at Patara in Lycia which is in modern-day Turkey. When a vacancy came up for the diocese of Myra in Turkey, Nicholas was appointed archbishop. The story is told that there was a family in his diocese that had three very poor sisters who all wanted to get married but hadn’t enough money for a dowry. Wanting to help them without embarrassing them, Nicholas waited until the middle of the night and then climbed onto the roof of their house and dropped three bags of money down the chimney. The coins fell into the stockings that the girls had hung up to dry. He thus became associated with the tradition of giving gifts at Christmas. Nicholas is known as the patron saint of children, and is often depicted with children gathering around him. His symbol is three gold balls. 2014 Statistical information for our Parishes Baptisms Alexander James Nicholls, Ruben Xavier Phelps Garcia, Oscar Ray James Blenkinsopp, Stephan William Horbaczewski, Isabella Grace Morris, Gennaro Leopoldo Bifulco, Neve Angela Fraser Watney, Nina Danuta Skowron, Amy Sofia Altamirano, Benedict Luke Rolfe, Thomas Guy Theodore Rolfe, Meredith Rose Abbott, Stefan Colbert, Oliver Perka, Ella Mai Frewin, Isaac John James Winter, Isabella Yara Savage, Florence Elise Harrison, Elliot Ian Harrison, Kian John Michael Clemmens, Molly Louise Brazier, Ada Michelle Fyrne, Finian Nolan-Williams, Marcus Harrison Hay, Jack Alexander Perry, Zoe N. Thorogood, Chloe J. Thorogood, Lylah LouLou Elizabeth Wicks, Jack Thomas Wicks, Isabella Julia Snape, Lily Ann Marie Neveu, Jessica Rose Robinson, Oscar Luke Oldacre, Zuzanna Wcisto, Ethan Gerard Montague, Quentin Ward Gannon, Ian Patrick Moriarty, Emilee Elizabeth Rose Murphy, Keyon Patrick Shortman, Thomas Ochieng Haigh, Maximus Christiano, Amelia Ruth Elena Dutton, Ethan Carl Dutton, Angel Ropafadzo Madzongwe, Milly Ann Kathleen Pargeter, Phillippa Zizo Pukwawa, Bertie Christopher John Wood, James Peter Joseph Blanch, Lola Niamh Patricia Blanch, Evalynn Mary June Byrne, Arthur Timothy Seamus Murphy, William St John Thornton-Norris, Nicholas Ozga, Emily Edwards, Dylan Joseph Warin,g Henry Albert Gould, Lena Antkowicz, Lewis Charles Thatcher, Darcy Rose Byrne, Roksi Mary Byrne, Ella Mae Banks, Nell Margarita Peelo, Oliver Dobosz, Samuel Dobosz. Marriages Aileen Coffey to Paul Ward-Jones, Aimee O’Connor to Steven Grindle, Elizabeth Salter to Sean Kennedy, Pauline O’Donnell to Patrick Connolly, Clare McQuaide to John Hargrave, Roberta Laherty to Andrew McDonough, Aimie Moore to Tom Bartlett, Cecilia Steven to Max Bitterlin, Victoria Mudway to Rikki Hatch, Anne Miles to Richard Johnes, Katie Bevan to James Whittaker, Catherine Maher to Leigh Grazebrook, Anna Corbett to Laurence Dollard, Kate Jehan to Gareth Jones, Hayley Lewington to Michael Molloy, Anna Allen to Elvio Rodriques, Kathryn Henry to Steven Waite, Stephanie Goodall to Philip Rush. Receptions into Full Communion Debra Jane Body, Christopher Ross Berry, Avela Onke Pukwana, Stephen Powell and Philip James Summers. First Holy Communions Joshua Trigg, Sarah Bogath, Constantin De Chabot, Julia Gornisiewicz, Juliusz Grzelak, Jakub Kubinak, Karol Malek, Alan Matthews, Igor Mikolajczyk, Jerry Roisin O’Connor, Josephine Osojca, Stephanie Osojca, Cassian Pichler-Roca, Daisy Powell, Martha Powell, Zuzanna Rudkiewicz, Sofia Tariega, Kamil Tarnawka, Jacek Wawrzuta, Michal Wiaz, Seth Abilli, Ciara Bates, Joseph Bond, Hollie Brown, Shannon Cairns, Michael Calizon, Wiktoria Chojnacka, Elizabeth Ciereszko, Nara Ellen Cox-Sonora, Eryk Czolowski, Emilia Ford, Beau Gelsana, Jansen Gelsana, Holly Grant, Joshua Jan Hale, Olivia Iwanowski, Hannah Joyce, Carl Line, Sophia Lucassi, George Martin, Jet Kenji M. Merez, Robyn O’Loughlin, Nathan Lewis Papa, Dana Louise Pejoto, Hannah Plant, Malachy Ross, Vince Verdadero, Joseph Warren, Martha Watson, Edie Bailey, Tyler Driscoll, Aleksandra Janasinska, Aoife Jenkins, Amelia Jenkins, Gabriela Konska, Konrad Kut, Honorata Modrejweska, Jakub Radzimowski, Maria Semiao, Carlos Stevenson and Callum Sullivan. Confirmation Candidates Obehi Abebe, Michael Arkwright, Ifeyinwa Atuche, Declan Austin, Ian Bernales, William Cooper, Edward Courtman, Sarah Cribben, Concetta Di Pasqua, Riccardo Di Vita, Emilie Dore-Green, Alexander Dynes Martinez, Caroline Fitzsimmons, Colette Gardner, Abigail Goh Man Ru, Jacqueline Goh Man Zhen, Samantha Gorman, Natalie Gruszkiewicz, Sophie Heppenstall, Simona Hmilanska, Jacob Holbrook, Niamh Jenkins, Mary Johnston, David Kolodziejczyk, Emma Lake, Melissa Licata, Elizabeth Laurence, Christopher Luckyn Malone, Charlene Luke, Jasmine Maddock-Lyon, Dominic McClaran, Dylan McCormack, Patryk Miasek, Richard Morgan, Michael Pochmara, Jaqueline Ransley, Lindsay Smarowsky, Natalia Skowron, Charlotte Steed and Francesca Stevenson. Deaths Clara Alice Bristow, Harry Joseph Meigh, James Arthur Peers, Christopher Toner, Stephen James Togher, Paul Edward Mason, Michael Perehinec, Barbara Anne Sowter, Dennis Egwin Probert, William Patrick Wallace, James Belcher Fletcher, Gerard David Keenan, Alice Rose Lawson, Susan Miles, Mary Pauline Jones, Dennis Francis Conlon, Walter White Nelson, Christopher Kelly, Bernadette Mander, James Joseph Gallagher, Patrick Wallace, David Gerald Windle, Bryan May, Joseph Carter, Maureen Meyer-DyhrenFurth, Raymond John Walters, Vincent O’Donnell, Joanna Bishop, Gerard Francis Oliver McCarney, Elaine Wilkinson, Margaret Hoskins, Linda Margaret Rotundo, Mary Rose Knight, John Ryan, Margaret Joyce Marsh, John Patrick Feeley, Muriel Grieve, Alice Johnson, John William Pearce, James Frederick Gatrell, Gabriel Oliveira Da Costa, Mary Moss, Miroslawa Makowiecka, Joseph Anthony Bagan, Patrick Martin, Daniel Patrick John Regan, Eileen Myrtle Hunt, Catherine Georgeovich, Michael Wilfred Harman, Peter Raymond Lucassi, John Joseph Barry. “Real” Date of Christmas No one knows the actual date on which Jesus was born. In fact, we're not absolutely sure about the year either. The gospels tell us that Jesus was born while Quirinius was governor of Syria, and that puts the year at approximately 6BC. It was a Syrian monk, Dionysius the Little, who in the 6th century devised our present system of dating things from BC and AD. Unintentionally, working from the evidence he had at hand, he started the AD period a few years late. Although it is obvious that Christ was born, the first mention of celebrating a feast of Christmas comes in 354AD in a calendar of Philocalus. So we trace the feast back to that period. However, there was already a pagan festival in Rome on December 25th called "Sol Invictus" or the festival of the "Unconquered Sun". This was because they thought December 25th was the winter solstice, the day on which the sun reached its lowest before rising unconquered as the days grew longer and longer. So in the early fourth century, as the Roman Empire changed its religion to Christianity, the feast of Christ's birth was put on this pagan festival day to encourage new converts to celebrate Christ's birth. From now on it was not simply the sun which was feasted. It was the "Sun of Justice" and the "Dawn from on high". Prayer God our Father, help us to remember that Christmas is the birthday of your Son, Jesus. Help us to welcome Him gladly and to make room for Him in our hearts. Help us to share our happiness with others so that lots of people may have a HAPPY CHRISTMAS. AMEN. HAPPY NEW YEAR