Link 2 14 June15.pub - Our Lady & The Saints of Guernsey, Catholic
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Link 2 14 June15.pub - Our Lady & The Saints of Guernsey, Catholic
Mass Times and Intentions Saturday 4th July ND 5.30pm First Mass of Sunday Mary Lawrence RIP SS 6.00pm For the People of the Parish Sunday 5th July SJ 8.00am Sister M Patricia RIP SS 9.30am Carolina Silva RIP SJ 10.30am Carol Tersigni RIP SJ 6.30pm Ada Bourel RIP Monday 6th July SJ 7.30am Pauline McKenna RIP SS 12 noon Decima & Brian White RIP SP 12 noon Dr Amadeus Maguire RIP (Mass in Sark) Tuesday 7th July LP 7.30am Joan Alliss & Cindy G.E. SJ 9.30am Antonio & Emanuel R. Gouveia RIP SJ 11.00am Funeral Service - Jack Babbe Wednesday 8th July SJ 7.30am Yves Davy & Roger West & Beulah West RIP ND 12.05pm Holy Souls Thursday 9th July LP 7.30am Ken & Marie Finch SJ 9.30am Alan & Sandra Hamilton Friday 10th July SJ 7.30 am Joe McGovern’s intentions LP 11.00am Private Intention Saturday 11th July SJ 10.00am John & Lilian Renouf RIP ND 5.30pm First Mass of Sunday Jean Bilham RIP SS 6.00pm Patrick Carvill RIP Sunday 12th July SJ 8.00am Christopher Baber RIP SS 9.30am Angele Shore RIP & Nita Dubois SJ 10.30am Restituta Tersigni RIP SJ 6.30pm Conceicçáo Santos RIP SJ - St. Joseph’s Church ND - Notre Dame Church SS - Our Lady Star of the Sea Church LP - Le Platon Home SP - St Peter’s Church, Sark Today’s Psalm Response Our eyes are on the Lord till He shows us His mercy. Prayer of the Church: Week 2 Morning Prayer: 9.45am on Saturday (SJ). Confessions next Saturday St Joseph's: Notre Dame: Star of the Sea: 10.30am - 11.00am; 5.00pm - 5.20pm; 5.30pm - 6.00pm. Feast Days this week Saturday: St Benedict Finance Thank you for your generosity towards the work of the Church in Guernsey: Offertory: £2,311 Standing Orders: Approx. £580 Total: £2,891 Covenant with the Poor: £13 Peter’s Pence: £609 The retiring collection this weekend is for the re-decoration of St Joseph’s Parish Room. Deacon Mark still looking for volunteers. If you can spare a couple of hours to help please telephone Deacon Mark on 249776 or contact the parish office. ……………. The retiring collection next weekend is for the Apostleship of the Sea, Sea Sunday is when the Church prays for all those who live and work at sea. There will be a second collection for Apostleship of the Sea, the official maritime welfare agency of the Catholic Church in Great Britain. It provides practical and spiritual support to seafarers visiting our ports. Please give generously to support its important work. For more information about its work visit www.apostleshipofthesea.org.uk All items for the newsletter to the Parish Office, marked ‘The Link’ by Thursday noon at the latest. Priority is given to Parish and Church events. Other items included when space permits. Parish of Our Lady and the Saints of Guernsey THE LINK Fourteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time - 5th July 2015 St Joseph & St Mary Church, La Couperderie, St Peter Port Notre Dame du Rosaire Church, Burnt Lane, St Peter Port Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Rue des Monts, St Sampson Parish Priest and Dean Canon Michael Hore Assistant Priest Fr Paul Dzwig Deacon Mark Leightley Residence & Parish Office: Ampthill House, Cordier Hill, SPP, GY1 1JH. Tel 720196 E-mail [email protected] Website www.catholic.org.gg The Parish Office is open weekdays 9.30am - 1.30pm Diocese of Portsmouth Registered Charity No 246871 REJECTION If you ever have the opportunity of going to the Holy Land, as I had once. You may come away wondering what part of the pilgrimage was the highlight for you. It’s a strange feeling when the coach from the airport climbs up the hill to Jerusalem. Jerusalem being the city that Jesus loved and the city that would reject Jesus and crucify Him. But we also must remember the city where Jesus rose from the dead. Those words in Matthew’s Gospel come flooding back “ Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you that Kill the prophets and stone those who are sent to you! How often have I longed to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you refused!” The pain of rejection is a very bitter pain indeed. To be rejected by a girlfriend or boyfriend whom we love very much, or to be rejected by a partner in marriage can be a very bitter experience. For the Saviour of the World to be rejected by the city He loved so much. “How often have I longed to gather your children etc… Mt 23:37. It’s one thing to be rejected in your own city it must be something else when you are rejected in your own village and in your own household. Jesus had to go through this experience also. The home made dagger always has a long blade and can cut deeply. “A prophet is only despised in his own country, among his own relations and in his own house” Mt 6:4. Wasn’t there an awful blindness on the part of the people. Even Jesus was taken aback by the extent of blindness that He encountered. The final comment of today's gospel is “ He was amazed at their lack of faith” Mk 6:6 On a final point wasn’t it a pity that the people of Jerusalem and the people of His own village rejected Him. Would you like to think they should have known better? Well you would. Lets consider our own position. His message has been around for a long time now and there are still some who can’t or won’t accept Him. There are people in our own neighbourhood, excellent people who seem to be genuinely persuaded that to cast off our Christian inheritance is an exercise in emancipation. Never be ashamed of your Christian Inheritance. Any opportunity you have to proclaim and renew your commitment to Christ don’t be slow to do so. May we never reject you as Our Lord and Saviour. Canon Michael A warm welcome to visitors who join us for Mass today. Coffee/tea are available after 8.00am/10.30am Mass at St Joseph’s and 9.30am Mass at Our Lady Star of the Sea. THIS WEEK’S DIARY Meetings in St. Joseph’s Parish Room (SJ), Our Lady Star of the Sea Centre (SS), Centre for Peace (CP) unless noted otherwise; Services in the Church. SUNDAY 9.30am Children’s Mass (SS) 6.30pm JP Lyttle’s Mass followed by Celebration in the Hall (SJ) MONDAY 11.30am Rosary then Mass at 12noon (SS) TUESDAY NO Exposition Today 6.00pm GPC meeting (SJ) 7.30pm Rosary (CP) 7.30pm UCM (SJ) WEDNESDAY Rosary preceding 12.05pm Mass (ND) 7.30pm Holy Hour & Rosary (SJ) THURSDAY 10-11.00am Exposition of Blessed Sacrament (SJ) 7.00pm Catholicism DVD (SJ) SATURDAY 11.00am Legion of Mary (SJ) Rosary preceding 5.30pm Mass (ND) SUNDAY 10.30am Parish Schola (SJ) Please remember in your prayers: • Bishop Philip (appointed 11.7.2012); • Bishop Emeritus Crispian Hollis (ordained priest 11.7.1965); • Community of Notre Dame du Rosaire (consecrated 4.7.1968); • Canon Richard Hind and all who are sick in our community; • Frank Lesbirel, Margaret McIlroy, Teresa Le Prevost, Michael Baird and all whose anniversaries occur about now. May they rest in peace. The Island prayer scheme this week asks prayers for Full Gospel Mission, Vale/ F.G.B.M. International. Sacrament of Marriage Congratulations to Laura Gaudion & John Baines on their Marriage in Alderney. Sacrament of Baptism We welcome in Baptism at St. Joseph’s Alex Vieira. Please remember him, his family and Godparents in your prayers. Father John-Paul Lyttle As a Parish we want to congratulate you on reaching this day in your life. We know that the priesthood has been very central to your life and you have spent many years preparing, some of which hasn’t been easy. But you persevered and we thank you. We wish you a long and happy life in the priesthood. Well Done! UCM Tuesday 7th July, 7.30pm St Joseph’s Parish Room. Come and enjoy a social evening. Moira & Norah will report back on UCM National Conference, followed by a leisurely fish & chips supper and raffle. BENEDICTION St Joseph’s 4.00pm Sunday 26th July All are most welcome Holy Hour and Rosary Wednesday 8th July at 7.30pm St. Joseph’s Church. Mass Monday 13th July at Our Lady Star of the Sea will be at 11.00am instead of 12 noon. St Mary & St Michael’s School, Leavers and Parents Mass to which all parents, family and friends most welcome . Service of Blessing for the Sick and Housebound. This is followed by Afternoon Tea on Thursday 27th August at 2.30 pm at Our Lady Star of the Sea. If you know anyone who would like to come please let the Parish Office know. Volunteers required to become a Welcomer at St Joseph’s 10.30am Mass. Last weeks sermon was about people using their talents to contribute to the Church community. We would love to invite parishioners to become part of the Welcoming Team at the 10.30 Mass at St Joseph's. If interested please contact Margaret Cusack on 07781423548 or Frank Cusack on 254904. The next meeting of the GPC will take place on 7th July. Items you may wish discussed should be put in writing and addressed to ‘The Secretary, GPC’ c/o Ampthill House. Mission Red Boxes Some kind person recently left their Mission Box, in a white plastic bag, in the Sacristy. Unfortunately there was no name on the base-only the letter “C”. If the owner would phone me on 256040 I shall be pleased to return their box. Thank you Richard All Saints Youth Club are meeting for the last time this term on Saturday, 4th of July. The club will resume on Saturday, 5th of September and anyone in Year 6 and above is welcome to attend. Chewing Gum Our Cleaners have been experiencing at lot of chewing gum stuck under seats etc., Please do not chew gum in any of our Church’s. Have respect for your Church and to our cleaners who are all volunteers. Our Lady Star of the Sea is in need of volunteers for Coffee/Teas Sunday mornings after 9.30am Mass No more than once every 6 weeks – very flexible. Please contact Jeanette Tel. 246770 if you can help. Notre Dame School Evacuees On Thursday 16th July 2015, a special Mass will be held at 9.30am in St. Joseph’s Church to mark the 75th anniversary of the evacuation of pupils from Notre Dame du Rosaire School and the 70th anniversary of their safe return to their Island home and families. All former pupils of the school who were evacuated and their families are warmly invited to join the pupils and staff of the school for this very special occasion. It will be a moment to give thanks for the courage, love and example of the Sisters and staff who accompanied the school children on that most uncertain of journeys in June 1940 and who guided, nurtured and loved them during the evacuation years, the families who remained in Guernsey with little contact with their children and the children themselves who were undoubted bewildered by these events. During the afternoon of Thursday 16th July, Mr. McGovern has kindly agreed to open the Burnt Lane site of the school (including the facilities in the former convent) to any former evacuees who would like the opportunity to revisit their old school and share the memories with the pupils of today. Please RSVP to tel. 723011 or [email protected] “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Le Platon Home Lottery Draw June 2015 Winners:£100 - 36 £50 - 24 £25 - 86