THIS WEEK'S SERVICES

ST.  PATRICK’S SERVICES

gemThis “gem church” will be open each day for private prayer and meditation from 9.30am. until 3.30pm.

SUNDAY:     
10.00am;  12.30pm (Polish  Mass)  and  6.00pm.

MONDAY:         
12  noon    Eucharistic Service

TUESDAY:         
12  noon   Mass
(St. Rita of Cascia, religious)

WEDNESDAY:
12  noon   Eucharistic  Service

THURSDAY:
12  noon   Mass

FRIDAY:
12  noon   Mass 
celebrated by Fr. Derek
(St. Bede the Venerable, priest)

SATURDAY:
12  noon   Mass
(St. Philip Neri, priest)

CONFESSIONS:     
Saturday:  11.00 – 11.50am and  12.30 – 12.45pm.

BAPTISM:           
By  appointment

MARRIAGE:       
6 months notice must be given (Diocesan requirement)

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ST.  MARY’S SERVICES
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SUNDAY:     
11.30am.  Mass 

MONDAY:     
10.00am  Mass 
(St. Christopher of Magallanes & companions)

WEDNESDAY:   
No  Mass  at  12 noon

(Mayor-making ceremony)

CONFESSIONS:   
first Saturday of the month:  10.00 – 10.30am.

BAPTISMS and MARRIAGES:   as  for  St.  Patrick’s

THE  ASCENSION  OF  THE  LORD    (YEAR  B)
WEEK:   MAY  20TH    –     MAY  26TH      2012

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God  goes  up  with  shouts  of  joy;  the  Lord  goes  up  with  trumpet  blast. Alleluia,  alleluia!  Go,  make  disciples  of  all  the  nations;  I  am  with  you  always;  yes,  to  the  end  of  time.   Alleluia!
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YOUR  CHARITABLE  PRAYERS are requested for our parishioners and friends, especially those whose names appear below:
SICK or HOUSEBOUND:  Joanna; Shirley; Joan Casey; Cecilia; Jude Michael Harrison;  Regina Wisniewski; Terence & Debbie; Seamus Whelan; Catherine McCarthy; Terry Hulley;  Margaret Miller;  Luke McSherry;  Michael;  a sick child. 
LATELY  DEAD: Peter  Philbin;  Terry  Mills;  Nicholas  Dodd;  Wayne  McNulty;  Robert  Hendrik.
ANNIVERSARIES: Robert  Lomax;  Mary  Barratt;  Stirling  Smith.
May they rest in peace.

SUNDAY COLLECTION: Envelopes:  £640.16;   Loose:  £289.31;   Total:  £929.47
Thank you all for your continued generosity.

DONATIONS/COLLECTIONS:  many thanks for the following donations:
bellBell Tower Fund:  Loose:   £17.91  and  £4.70.             
Gift Aided:  £00.00. 
Also, £29.10 for CAFOD;  £200.00 bequest in memory of Mary Hunt (RIP) for the church Redevelopment Fund.

PARISH  NEWS

THIS  WEEK’S  SAINTS
St. Christopher of Magallanes was born to a Mexican farm family and worked as a shepherd in his youth. He was ordained priest and helped to found schools, a newspaper, catechism centres for children and adults, carpentry shops and an electric plant. Arrested and shot without trial in 1927 while en route to celebrate Mass, his final words were, “I forgive with all my heart those responsible for my death, and I ask God that the shedding of my blood serves toward the peace of our divided Mexico”. He was canonised by Pope John Paul II in the year 2000.
St. Rita of Cascia: despite an early desire to enter religious life, Rita was married at the age of 18. After the violent death of her abusive husband, and the death of her children, she joined the Augustine monastery in Cascia (Italy) at the age of 36. She lived as a wife, mother, widow and nun, buried her family, helped bring peace to her city – and never lost her faith in God, or her desire to be with Him.
St. Bede the Venerable was born in 673 in Jarrow, England, and was educated by the Benedictines. He eventually joined the monastery there and began a life of great erudition, producing many writings; he particularly worked on the interpretation of the Scriptures and the History of the Church in Britain. He died in the year 735.
St. Philip Neri was renowned for his prayerfulness, and sense of fun and humour. He was born in Florence in 1515 and after his arrival in Rome he had a mystical experience in the catacombs, then gathered a community of friends to look after the sick, which eventually became the Oratory which ministered to pilgrims  who went to Rome without food or shelter. He died in 1595.


READERS:                    10.00am. Mass              11.30am. Mass           6.00pm. Mass
TODAY:                  W. Powell & P. Hilton             M. Smith                    P. Haines           
NEXT SUNDAY:    C. Riley & L. Nicholls            M. Howell                    C. Dodd

CHURCH  CLEANING  ROTA
This week:  Week   3  -  Mary & Francis Fernandez and friends (Indian)
Next week:  Week  4  -  Team  4

“WHAT’S  ON”  THIS  WEEK
TODAY  is the feast of The Ascension of the Lord. Masses are at the usual times.
ALSO, the baptisms and christenings of Graceme and Kerene Ngambuami take place during the 10.00am Mass at St. Patrick’s church. We  welcome  them  into  our  parish  community  and  wish  them  many  blessings  in the  future.
ALSO, it is World Communications Day when we are asked to keep those who work in the media in our prayers. Donations can be placed in an envelope labelled CCN.
WEDNESDAY: Sacramental Programme: parents’ meeting and children’s lesson at 3.30pm in St. Patricks church.
THURSDAY: inaugural meeting of the Blue Sky Vision and Development Forum.
SATURDAY: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in St. Patrick’s church 10-30 – 11.45am., including the closure of the May Devotions at 11-30am.
ALSO, the wedding of Mark Rehman Boothroyd and Lynn Angela Dunne takes place in St. Mary’s church at 1.00pm. We congratulate them and wish them many happy years of married life together.
NEXT SUNDAY: the children on the Sacramental Programme make their First Holy Communion in St. Patrick’s church during a Mass at 2.30pm.

The following hand-written letter has been received from the Bishop: “A note to acknowledge the stipend you provided after my visit for Confirmations. Your children were well prepared: I don’t often get every child who answers correctly and in the right places. But yours did. It is very nice to see how integrated the community has become: ‘see how these Christians love one another’ all over again. Thank you.

FORTHCOMING  EVENTS
Please see the church notice board for further details of the following:

ITEMS  FROM  ST.  PATRICK’S  PARISH  TEAM  MEETING  IN  MAY

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