THIS WEEK'S SERVICES

ST.  PATRICK’S SERVICES

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

MONDAY:          
12  noon    Eucharistic  Service

TUESDAY:         
12  noon    Mass  (St. John Bosco, priest)

WEDNESDAY:  
12  noon     Eucharistic  Service

THURSDAY:      
12  noon    Mass  (The Presentation of the Lord)

FRIDAY:             
12  noon    Eucharistic  Service (St. Blaise, bishop & martyr and St. Ansgar, bishop)

SATURDAY:      
12  noon    Mass  

CONFESSION:     
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:  
No
 Mass    

WEDNESDAY:     
Mass at 12  noon  

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

BAPTISMS and MARRIAGES:   as  for  St.  Patrick’s

3RD  SUNDAY  IN  ORDINARY  TIME  (YEAR  B)
WEEK:   JANUARY  22ND  –  JANUARY  28TH    2012

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“Here  is  a  teaching  that  is  new  and  with  authority  behind  it:  he  gives  orders even  to  unclean  spirits  and  they  obey  him”

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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; Terry Mills;  Margaret Miller;  Michael McGee; Kevin Henry; Nora Henry;    Casey Joseph Nkeodi;  Jean Hallas;  Luke McSherry;   Alison  McGee;  Joseph  Philbin;  George  Thomas;   Maurice  Donovan;   Antonio  Caso. 
LATELY  DEAD:  Andrew Fairfoull;   Anne  Fleming;   Billy  Preston.    
ANNIVERSARIES: Desmond  McMahon;  Annie Flanagan;  George  Kenworthy; Elsie  Farrell;   John  Carroll;   Daniel  McGivern.
May they rest in peace.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
SUNDAY COLLECTION:  Envelopes:  £467.10;   Loose:  £212.76;   Total:  £679.86
Thank you all for your continued generosity.
DONATIONS/COLLECTIONS:  many thanks for the following donations:
Bell Tower Fund:  Loose:     £10.92  and  £3.20             
Gift Aided:   £16.98;  £12.65  and  £6.45 
Also, £31.36 for CAFOD. A letter of thanks has been received from CAFOD for your recent donations which totalled £1,869.64. The letter is on the church notice board.

THIS  WEEK’S  SAINTS
St John Bosco: born near Turin in 1815, he was ordained priest and laboured to improve the education of young people, founding in 1859 a religious congregation, called the Salesians, for this purpose.
St. Blaise: very little is known about Blaise, except that he was the bishop of Sivas (Armenia) in the fourth century. He is associated with the healing of throats.
St. Ansgar is the missionary of Scandinavia. He set out in 826 to preach the Gospel in Denmark, and despite great difficulties he persevered in his mission until his death in 865.

“BITS  and  PIECES”

This Thursday (February 2nd), the Diocese of Salford Department for Evangelisation has organised a talk entitled “An Evening with Fr. Denis McBride” at 7.30pm in St. Gabriel’s High School in Bury. Fr. McBride is the Director of Redemptorist Publications, and the talk is to help us to prepare for Lent and Easter through his reflections on the Gospel of Mark.

READERS:          10.00am. Mass              11.30am. Mass           6.00pm. Mass
TODAY:               Sr. Eileen & J. Finch       M. Howell                   C. Dodd
NEXT SUNDAY:   2 Youths                        C. O’Donnell               C. Douglas

CHURCH  CLEANING  ROTA
This week:  Week   1  -  Hilary & Ruth Hockenhull
Next week:  Week  2  -   Joyce & David Daka and friends (African)

“WHAT’S  ON”  THIS  WEEK
THURSDAY: St Patrick’s Parish Team meeting at 7.30pm.
SATURDAY: the wedding of Matthew George McGlade and Gemma Louise Jones takes place in St. Mary’s church at 2.00pm. We congratulate them both and wish them many blessings in the future.
NEXT SUNDAY: the 3s – 11s Children’s Liturgy Group meet during the 10.00am Mass in St. Patrick’s church.
ALSO, the baptism and christening of Weya Kahina takes place during the 10.00am Mass in St. Patrick’s church.
ALSO, there is a Mass for the Italian community in St. Patrick’s church at 2.00pm.

PARISH  NEWS

Tuesday 28th February at Ss. Aidan & Oswald’s, Royton, led by Bishop Brain.
Tuesday 6th March at St. Joseph’s, Shaw.
Tuesday 13th March at St. Anne’s, Greenacres.
Tuesday 20th March at St. Joseph’s, Mossley.
Tuesday 27th March at St. Christopher’s, Ashton-under-Lyne.

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

PRAISE  INDEED!
The following email arrived at church in December:
“Early September, on a visit to the UK for a funeral, I visited St. Patrick’s church, where I used to go twice a day before and after school (it was next door then). It was mid-afternoon and unfortunately the church was empty (except for Jesus), so I prayed for everyone not there. I was pleased to see on the display of the Parish Council one person I knew and I picked up the parish newsletter and have read this many, many times, and roared with laughter at the “Smile-A-While” segment. Further, I have distributed this segment in my parish (St. Mary Mackillop, Birkdale, Queensland, Australia) and in turn it has been sent to schools, other parishes and many priests, which enlightened the day of everyone that read it. I was just filing away the newsletter and thought I would just let you know that your newsletter is being read and enjoyed right across the world and I would also like to congratulate you and the whole parish on the standard of maintenance of the church. I believe it’s improved and this would have meant many sacrifices over the years. Finally, wishing you and all the parish all the blessings of Christmas and peace every day. ( James Walsh, ex-student, St. Patrick’s school)

“SMILE – A – WHILE” (thanks to St. Anne’s newsletter)
When the nuns in a convent won a Mini car in a Christmas Draw, the Mother Superior said it would be ideal for doing their weekly shopping at Tesco. She said Sr. Felicity could drive them there, and on Saturday morning the two of them set off but when they arrived at the store, the car park was full. “Never mind,” Rev Mother said, “Drop me at the door, drive round the block for twenty minutes or so, then come and collect me”. Sr. Felicity drove off but was soon stuck in traffic and when Rev. Mother came out with the shopping, there was no sign of the car. A policeman saw she was upset and asked if he could help. “Have you seen a nun in a little red Mini?” she inquired. “No, Sister, I haven’t,” he replied, “but these days, nothing would surprise me!”

David Cameron is visiting a Glasgow hospital and enters a ward full of patients with no obvious sign of injury or illness. He greets one patient who replies, “Fair fa your honest sonsie face, great chieftain o’ the pudding race, aboon them a ye take yer place, painch, tripe or thairm, as langs my airm”. Cameron is confused, so he just grins and moves on to the next patient who responds, “Some hae meat an canna eat, and some wad eat that want it, but we hae meat an we can eat, so let the Lord be thankit”. Even more confused, he just grins and moves on to the next patient, who immediately begins to chant, “Wee sleekit, cowerin, timorous beasty, O the panic in thy breasty, thou needna start awa sae hastie, wi bickering brattle”. Now seriously troubled, Cameron turns to the accompanying doctor and asks, “Is this a psychiatric ward?” and the doctor replies, “No, This is the serious Burns unit!” (Burns’ night, January 25th)


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