weekly newsletter - Salisbury Catholic Churches
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weekly newsletter - Salisbury Catholic Churches
ST OSMUND’S ╬ HOLY REDEEMER ╬ ST GREGORY’S Clifton Catholic Diocesan Trustees Registered -Charity No. 233977 PARISH PRIEST Canon Michael J Fitzpatrick [email protected] 07704 113 722 ASSISTANT PRIEST Fr Colin Mason [email protected] 01722 333581 PARISH OFFICE Monday - Friday 9.30 - 12.30 01722 333581 [email protected] St Osmund’s 95 Exeter Street Salisbury SP1 2SF 01722 333581 Most Holy Redeemer Fotherby Crescent Bishopdown Salisbury SP1 3EG St Gregory’s St Gregory’s Avenue Salisbury SP2 7JP 01722 334496 Deacon John Proctor 01722 340206 [email protected] Deacon John Detain 01722 415588 [email protected] Deacon Stephen Godwin 01722 501854 [email protected] Chapel of the Good Shepherd Barford Lane, Downton Salisbury SP5 3QA Deanery Youth Worker Xanthe Dell 01722 333581 [email protected] Chapel of the Holy Family Southampton Road, Whaddon Salisbury SP5 3EB Diocesan Website cliftondiocese.com Parish Website salisburycatholics.org Deanery Website salisburycatholicdeanery.org ORDINARY TIME WEEK 2 SATURDAY 17 January SUNDAY 18 January Year B Weekday Cycle 1 Psalter Week 2 9.00 am 9.30 am 10.30 am 6.00 pm St Anthony, Abbot St Gregory’s St Osmund’s St Osmund’s Holy Redeemer 9.00 am 9.30 am 11.00 am 6.00 pm SECOND SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME St Osmund’s MASS George Presley RIP St Gregory’s MASS Peter and Anthony Matthews RIP St Osmund’s MASS Francis Smith RIP St Osmund’s YOUTH MASS People of the Parish Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament MASS Mo Wills’ Intentions MASS Intentions of all our bereaved parishioners MONDAY 19 January 9.00 am 8.45 am 9.00 am St Gregory’s St Osmund’s St Osmund’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer TUESDAY 20 January 9.00 am 9.30 am 9.45 am St Gregory’s St Osmund’s St Osmund’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer WEDNESDAY 21 January THURSDAY 22 January FRIDAY 23 January SATURDAY 24 January 9.00 am 10.00 am 9.00 am 12.30 pm 6.30 pm 9.00 am 9.00 am 10.00 am 6.45 pm 7.00 pm 9.00 am 9.30 am 10.30 am 6.00 pm St Gregory’s: Fridays 10.30am Morning Prayer MASS Mary Buck RIP Morning Prayer MASS Intentions of Donors St Agnes, Virgin and Martyr St Gregory’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer Holy Redeemer MASS Ken Grist RIP St Gregory’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer St Osmund’s No Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament today St Osmund’s REQUIEM MASS Anthony Coquet RIP Downton MASS St Gregory’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer St Joseph’s SCHOOL MASS St Gregory’s MASS Chiara Joy Campari-Moss RIP St Osmund’s Evening Prayer St Osmund’s MASS Doris O’Connor St Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church St Gregory’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer St Osmund’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament St Osmund’s MASS Patrick O’Driscoll & Family RIP Holy Redeemer MASS Brenda Webb RIP S AC R AM E N T O F R E C O N C I L I AT I O N St Osmund’s: Saturdays 11.00am Holy Redeemer: Saturdays 5.40pm Also by request: please contact the priest WORLD DAY OF MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES 18 January 2015 Today is the World Day of Migrants and Refugees. MASS FOR THE BEREAVED The 6pm Mass at Holy Redeemer on Saturday 17 January is being offered for the intentions of all our bereaved parishioners who have lost loved ones during the year from November 2013 to November 2014. CONFIRMATION PROGRAMME 2014–2015: The next meeting is in St Osmund’s Parish Rooms at 6.45pm this Tuesday evening 20 January. This meeting is for candidates, parents, and sponsors. RCIA: The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults — Are you interested in becoming a Catholic? Perhaps you already attend Mass but would like to know more. Perhaps you know someone that would like to know more. Our Salisbury Journey in Faith group is for those who are interested in exploring the Catholic faith. The group meets on Thursdays evenings. Please speak to one of the Priests if you want to know more. MORNING RETREAT FOR WOMEN on Wednesday 21 January, at St Georges Catholic Church, Warminster from 10.30- 2pm, including Mass at 12.30pm. It will be preached by a priest of Opus Dei. Lunch from 1-2pm. Please bring a packed lunch. For more information contact Kath Kingston on 01722 335773. FIRST HOLY COMMUNION PROGRAMME 2014–2015: The next session for children and parents will take place in St Osmund’s School on Saturday morning 24 January . WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY The traditional period for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is the week of 18 to 25 January, the Feast of the Conversion of St Paul. SALISBURY CHURCHES TOGETHER — RENEWING HOPE A discussion chaired by The Bishop of Salisbury to be held in St Mark’s Church, St Mark’s Avenue, SP1 3DL, 7pm for 7.30pm this Monday evening, 19 January. All are welcome. DOWNTON CHURCHES TOGETHER — CHRISTIAN UNITY SERVICE The service will be held in The Good Shepherd Chapel, Downton at 6pm next Sunday evening, 25 January. All are welcome. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY 2015 takes place on Tuesday 27 January 2015. This day is significant because it is the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and also the 50th anniversary of Vatican II’s decree Nostra Aetate. BAPTISM PREPARATION COURSE will be held on the three Sundays, 1, 8, 15 February, starting at the 9am Mass and finishing around 11.15am. Both parents are required to attend and Godparents are welcome, if they are local. To book onto the course, please contact Deacon John Proctor on [email protected] as soon as possible. CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE is taking place in Clifton Cathedral on Saturday 14 February 2015. Bishop Declan is inviting the people of our diocese to join him at the special Mass beginning at 12 noon, as part of National Marriage Week. This celebration is for the whole diocesan community and especially our married couples. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND The next Marriage Encounter Weekend in our diocese is Friday 27 February to Sunday 1 March, at Lydiard House, Swindon. This is aimed at married couples who want to deepen their marriage. For further dates and information or to book a place, please visit the web site www.wwme.org.uk or telephone Ian & Tessa MacCallum 01249 656145. VSO Nepal There will be a collection after Masses at St Osmund’s and Holy Redeemer on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 January for a Voluntary Services Overseas programme in Nepal, where Hannah Robinson (Lizzy’s daughter) will be living for 3 months in an impoverished community and working on health and sanitation projects. PARISH LUNCHES have now ceased until 9 April. In the meantime, from the Thursday after Ash Wednesday (i.e. 19 February) there will be soup served throughout Lent in the Parish Rooms at St Osmund after the Thursday midday Mass. This is for ALL our Catholic community, and anyone else who would like to attend. Diary dates: February 19, 26; March 5, 12, 19, and 26. We are desperately looking for soup cooks: please contact [email protected] or the Parish Office. WELCOMERS AT MASS Two people very kindly offered recently to help with welcoming and giving out the hymn books before one of the Sunday morning Masses at St Osmund’s. Unfortunately, we have lost a note of their names. Could you please make yourselves known to the volunteers who are currently doing the hymn books at the back of the church. Thank you. DIARY AND DIOCESAN DIRECTORY 2015 are available from all of our churches. The Liturgical Diary costs £6 and the Clifton Directory costs £5. SECOND COLLECTION This Sunday 18 January is for SCORE Overseas Projects. Salisbury Catholic OutREach (SCORE) is one of the ways in which Salisbury Catholics reach out to others, both in the local area and overseas. At the committee meeting in December the following grants were made: Care Ministry, South Africa £2000 to extend its work with those affected by HIV/AIDS and TB; Chipata Community School, Lusaka, Zambia £3000 to fund a special needs teacher for 3 years; Salisbury Young Catholics £1000 to develop a discipleship programme. Thanks to everyone for your support. TRAIDCRAFT The Traidcraft stall will be in St Osmund’s parish rooms between the morning Masses on this Sunday 18 January. MY GENERATION The next meeting, is in St Gregory’s Hall, at 2pm on Wednesday afternoon 21 January. All welcome; please contact Chris Francis for further details. ST GREGORY'S 100 CLUB will now be run by Catherine Detain. Payments of £12 for the year are now due please. Could you please let Catherine have payment as soon as possible with many thanks. New Members are still needed and welcome. ST GREGORY’S November offertory income averaged £453.91 per week, £165.86 in cash and £203.15 from Standing Orders. Gift Aid was worth a further £84.90 per week. December offertory income averaged £525.82 per week, £187.27 in cash and £258.12 from Standing Orders. Gift Aid was worth a further £80.43 per week. YOUTH YOUTH MASS will be held at St Osmund’s at 6pm today Sunday 18 January. SOURCE Youth Group for 10-14 year olds on Monday evenings. SPIRIT GROUP for Years 4 and 5 will meet in St Osmund’s Parish Rooms every Monday from 3.30pm. New members always welcome. YDISCIPLE if you would like to join with lots of other young people discovering for themselves what a life of faith is all about please contact Xanie. PRAISE & WORSHIP CHOIR New praise and worship choir on Wednesdays at 5.15pm at St Osmund’s. Bring your enthusiasm and instruments. All welcome form year 5 upwards. FROM POPE FRANCIS FOR THE 101st WORLD DAY OF MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES (2015) Jesus is “the evangelizer par excellence and the Gospel in person” (Evangelii Gaudium, 209). His solicitude, particularly for the most vulnerable and marginalized, invites all of us to care for the frailest and to recognize his suffering countenance, especially in the victims of new forms of poverty and slavery. The Lord says: “I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you clothed me, I was sick and you visited me, I was in prison and you came to me” (Mt 25:35-36). The mission of the Church, herself a pilgrim in the world and the Mother of all, is thus to love Jesus Christ, to adore and love him, particularly in the poorest and most abandoned; among these are certainly migrants and refugees, who are trying to escape difficult living conditions and dangers of every kind. For this reason, the theme for this year’s World Day of Migrants and Refugees is: Church without frontiers, Mother to all. The Church opens her arms to welcome all people, without distinction or limits, in order to proclaim that “God is love” (I Jn 4:8,16). After his death and resurrection, Jesus entrusted to the disciples the mission of being his witnesses and proclaiming the Gospel of joy and mercy. On the day of Pentecost, the disciples left the Upper Room with courage and enthusiasm; the strength of the Holy Spirit overcame their doubts and uncertainties and enabled all to understand the disciples’ preaching in their own language. From the beginning, the Church has been a mother with a heart open to the whole world, and has been without borders. This mission has continued for two thousand years. But even in the first centuries, the missionary proclamation spoke of the universal motherhood of the Church, which was then developed in the writings of the Fathers and taken up by the Second Vatican Council. The Council Fathers spoke of Ecclesia Mater to explain the Church’s nature. She begets sons and daughters and “takes them in and embraces them with her love and in her heart” (Lumen Gentium, 14). The Church without frontiers, Mother to all, spreads throughout the world a culture of acceptance and solidarity, in which no one is seen as useless, out of place or disposable. When living out this motherhood effectively, the Christian community nourishes, guides and indicates the way, accompanying all with patience, and drawing close to them through prayer and works of mercy. Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham Mass: Ordinariate Evensong and Benediction: Polish Mass: Syro-Malabar Rite Mass: Extraordinary Form Mass – Third Saturdays: SPECIAL MASSES Holy Redeemer: 11.00am Sunday and 6.30pm Wednesday Holy Redeemer: 6.00pm Second Sunday of the Month St Osmund’s: 4.00pm Second Sunday of the Month Holy Redeemer: 5.30pm First Sunday of the Month Holy Redeemer: March, June, September. Wardour: February, May, August. HEALING PRAYER MINISTRY Holy Redeemer: After 6pm Mass, Saturday 17 January St Osmund’s: After 9am Mass, Sunday 1 February PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR THIS WEEK CLIFTON DIOCESE: With the diocese we pray for the priest and people of Holy Family, Swindon. : CHURCHES TOGETHER IN SALISBURY With other local Christians we pray for those involved in the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS all those who are sick and in hospital. We remember those who have died recently, especially Michael Conio (whose funeral is at 10.45am this Monday at Salisbury Crematorium), Tony Coquet (whose funeral Mass is at 12.30pm this Thursday at St Osmund’s), Jane Lemon, Win Evans, Ivan Ristway (whose funeral is at 4pm this Monday at Salisbury Crematorium), and Nora Turner, and those whose anniversaries occur at this time. May they rest in peace. Jane Lemon edited for many years the Catholic Parish Magazine in Salisbury. Her funeral will take place on Friday 6 February in West Sussex. For further information ring 01722 337711. DIOCESAN PRAYERS FOR VOCATIONS “Speak, Lord, your servant is listening” In 1989, in his diocese of Milan, Cardinal Martini launched the ‘Samuel Group’, a monthly meeting for young people seeking to hear more closely God’s call in their lives. Over a decade, 200 young people would come together each year, to ponder on the Word of God and seek spiritual guidance in order to listen, just as Samuel was instructed to listen by Eli. Now, Samuel Groups are found across the world, including our diocese of Clifton. Let us pray that the invitation of the Lord for young adults to consider more deeply their vocation will be heard more and more across our diocese. The Lord is calling! Let’s make it possible for all to hear and discern well. WEEKLY GUIDE TO PRAYER Sunday begins the Second Week of Ordinary Time, and John’s Gospel offers us the story of the calling of the first two disciples. He asks them what they are looking for, and when they ask where he lives, he invites them, “Come, and you will see.” The first reading at our weekday Masses this week continues with the Letter to the Hebrews. Written to inspire and encourage the community in its faith, the author exhorts them “not to become sluggish, but imitators of those who, through faith and patience, are inheriting the promises.” As we continue with Mark’s Gospel during the week, Jesus is asked why his disciples do not fast. He challenges the religious leaders to have a completely open mind and heart to his teaching because “new wine is poured into fresh wineskins.” Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath, bringing a new freedom. It is only Chapter 3 in the Gospel, but we already see the tension building. Because Jesus heals a withered hand on the Sabbath, the Pharisees seek to kill him. Jesus withdraws and people from the surrounding regions come to him, and even the demons know who he is. Jesus names twelve Apostles to be with him, to preach and to drive out demons. LITURGY OF THE WORD First Reading A reading from the first book of Samuel 3:3-10,19 Speak, Lord, your servant is listening. Responsorial Psalm Ps 39 Here I am, Lord! I come to do your will. A reading from the first letter of St Paul to the Corinthians 6:13-15,17-20 Your bodies are members making up the body of Christ. Second Reading Gospel Acclamation Alleluia, alleluia! Speak, Lord, your servant is listening: you have the message of eternal life. Alleluia! Gospel A reading from the Holy Gospel according to John 1:35-42 They saw where he lived, and stayed with him.