22nd Sunday Ordinary Time 28th August 2016
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22nd Sunday Ordinary Time 28th August 2016
Responsorial Psalm: In your goodness, O God, you prepared a home for the poor. Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! If anyone loves me he will keep my word and my Father will love him and we shall come to him. Alleluia! Candidacy Mass 13th September Tuesday 7pm Mr. John Goggin will be formally received as a candidate from our parish to the ministry of the diaconate by Bishop Peter Brignall on 13th September at the evening Mass at 7pm. I would like to invite the whole parish community to this special and joyful occasion and the celebration with the bishop and deacons of the diocese. Exam Success Congratulations to all those pupils who have achieved so much in their GCSE and A level examinations this year. St David's School and Parish are extremely proud and wish you all continued success. JUSTICE MATTERS: Traidcraft are asking the government to amend the law, so big British companies can be prosecuted in the UK, if they cause serious harm abroad. Most UK laws only cover actions that take place in UK, despite the international nature of business today. Another problem is that prosecuting a company involves proving the involvement of senior managers, which can be very difficult to do. But both these gaps could be addressed by changes in legislation. For more info www.traidcraft.co.uk/above-the-law. Joyce and John Elcock Money Matters : Eglwys Catholig Dewi Sant, Yr Wyddgrug St.David’s Catholic Church, Mold Offertory Collection last weekend £785.80 of which £414.50 was Gift Aided. Gift Aid: If you are a Tax Payer, please consider filling out the Gift Aid form which is in the church porch to receive a box of weekly envelopes for your offertory donation or for a one-off donation then please use the Green envelopes. Please remember to write your name, address, sign and date the green envelope. Thank you for supporting our Parish. Let us pray for the Sick Parish Priest: Fr. Pius Mathew CMI, St.David’s Presbytery, St.David’s Lane, Mold. CH7 1LH Email: [email protected] 01352 752087 Deacon David Joy:01352 754722 LSUConvent:01352 700121 Website: http://www.stdavidsmold.org www.wrexhamdiocese.org.uk http://www.cmi.org.in 28th August 2016 Michael Jones, Anne Jones, Jim Hughes, 22nd Sunday Ordinary Time LITURGY OF THE WEEK: Psalter Week II 27th August Saturday Mass 5.30pm Margaret Carr, Judith Rowe, Margaret Evans, Fred Battersby, Gwen Jones,Joe Goggin,, Debra Ann Roberts,Tricia Twizell, Rosa Maria, Joan Lawrence, Gay McCornick, Moira Catherall, Lea Hill, Anne Turner, Mary Rowe, Jenny Mansley, Jennifer Rowley, Nancy Wilson, Joe & Luisa Desena, Shelagh Fulham, Margaret Stubbs, Philomena Lamano, and Leo McManus. Mrs. Maura McCourt RIP (Maire & Michael Greaney) 28th August Sunday Mass 11am For People of the Parish We remember in our prayers Those whose anniversaries Occur this week (27th Aug) John Edwin Bryan, William Joseph Pearce (28th Aug) Mildred Teresa Lewis (29th Aug) James Hayes, Mary Ann Griffiths, Anna Calamatteo, (30th Aug) John Thom- as, Mary Henderson, Sophia Wilson, Matilda Lawler, Ruth Hamer , (1st Sept) Mary Kearney, (2nd Sept) William Shanaghan St. David’s Golden Jubilee Parish Picnic/ Barbecue (Please note the change of date) On Sunday 18th September, Everyone is invited to a Parish Picnic/ Barbecue immediately after School/ Parish Mass. There will be family games, lots of food and great celebrations. Further details to follow. Today : Collection for Flowers For the Altar Year C Monday : 29th Aug Tuesday: 30th Aug The Passion of St.John the Baptist Mass 10am Ann Henderson RIP (Kathleen Jones) Liturgy of the day Mass 7pm Kenneth Gray RIP (Sam Doak) Wednesday: Liturgy of the day 31st Aug Mass 9.15am Int. Josephine & Clifford Welsby Thursday: Liturgy of the day 1st Sep Mass 9.15am Dorothy Stubbs RIP (Anne Cheetham) Friday: Liturgy of the day 2nd Sep Mass 9.15am Int. Frank Casey (Anne Cheetham) 3rd September Saturday Mass at 5.30pm 4th September Sunday Mass 11am Thanksgiving: Int.Mike&Maire Greaney For People of the Parish Eucharistic Adoration with Rosary and Benediction Every Friday following the morning Mass at 9.15am Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confessions) Saturdays 10.30am to 11.30am & Before the Vigil Mass (4.45-5.20pm) Sundays before the Mass (10.30-10.50am) "Just FAITH IN FOCUS: A PRIDE AND PREJUDICE woman spent 45 minutes in the queue for confession. As she was leaving the box she said to the priest, “Thank you, Father. With my sins forgiven I’m as pure as a newborn baby now.” The priest said to her, “That’s pride. Get back in the queue!” God-given talents that they have. nd “God-given” is the operative phrase. For humility does not consist in being the shrinking violet in the room, or in acting like A T here’s a lot of prejudice about pride and humility. Some people think that humility means soft-pedalling on the truth. So even though they may have won the Nobel Prize for Saving the World there are some people who feel that it’s somehow indecent to admit it. They should actually take pride in it. T his approach to humility often means that people fail to use their talents because they don’t want to be considered pushy. There are lots of parishes where excellent readers and musicians, organisers and volunteers, just remain quietly in their seats because they are reticent about using the some unctuous Uriah Heap character, but in being proud to admit our qualities, but acknowledging where our gifts come from. S o humility is a type of pride in God, because humility means using our gifts and talents, being the real people we are, while at the same time giving glory to the source of all good things: God. T he actual word “humble” has nothing to do with “humble pie” (which is really “umble” or offal pie) but everything to do with “humus”, that good rich soil in which seeds can be planted and produce a rich crop. If a person is humble then they are more susceptible to the action of God working through them. So a humble person is one who is likely to produce lasting fruit. A humble person is one who makes things grow, one who is grounded. loating in your own strengths leads to a fall; glorying in the gifts God has given you leads to praise. That’s why Jesus tells us today that those who exalt themselves will be humbled but those who humble themselves will be exalted. And that’s something to be proud of! G Checking In Today" A Minister passing through his church In the middle of the day, Decided to pause by the altar To see who came to pray. Just then the back door opened, And a man came down the aisle, The minister frowned as he saw the man Hadn't shaved in a while. 'I Just Came By To Tell You, Lord, How Happy I've Been, Since We Found Each Other’s Friendship And You Took Away My Sin. I Don't Know Much Of How To Pray, But I Think About You Every day. So, Jesus, This Is Me, Just Checking In Today.' His shirt was torn and shabby, And his coat was worn and frayed, The man knelt down and bowed his head, Then rose and walked away. Past noon one day, the minister noticed That old Ben hadn't come. As more days passed and still no Ben, He began to worry some. In the days that followed at precisely noon, The preacher saw this chap, Each time he knelt just for a moment, A lunch pail in his lap. At the factory, he asked about him, Learning he was ill. The hospital staff was worried, But he'd given them a thrill. Well, the minister's suspicions grew, With robbery a main fear, He decided to stop and ask the man, 'What are you doing here?' The old man said he was a factory worker And lunch was half an hour Lunchtime was his prayer time, For finding strength and power. I stay only a moment Because the factory's far away; As I kneel here talking to the Lord, This is kinda what I say: 'I Just Came By To Tell You, Lord, How Happy I Have Been, Since We Found Each Other’s Friendship And You Took Away My Sin. Don't Know Much Of How To Pray, But I Think About You Every day. So, Jesus, This Is Ben, Just Checking In Today.' The minister feeling foolish, Told Ben that it was fine. He told the man that he was welcome To pray there anytime. 'It's time to go, and thanks,' Ben said As he hurried to the door. Then the minister knelt there at the altar, Which he'd never done before. His cold heart melted, warmed with love, As he met with Jesus there. As the tears flowed down his cheeks, He repeated old Ben's prayer: The week that Ben was with them, Brought changes in the ward. His smiles and joy contagious. Changed people were his reward. The head nurse couldn't understand Why Ben could be so glad, When no flowers, calls or cards came, Not a visitor he had. The minister stayed by his bed, He voiced the nurse's concern: No friends had come to show they cared. He had nowhere to turn. Looking surprised, old Ben spoke up And with a winsome smile; 'The nurse is wrong, she couldn't know, He's been here all the while.' Every day at noon He comes here, A dear friend of mine, you see, He sits right down and takes my hand, Leans over and says to me: 'I Just Came By To Tell You, Ben, How Happy I Have Been, Since We Found This Friendship, And I Took Away Your Sin. I Think About You Always And I Love To Hear You Pray, And So Ben, This Is Jesus, Just Checking In Today.'