~The
There is nothing more
delightful than the Will of
God. Indeed there is
nothing lovable outside it,
and there is no other good
than to know it and to do
it. (Rosmini)
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Sundays 5.30 Saturday
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This Tuesday
The Catholic Bishops of England and Wales have urged the faithful to make the National Day of Reflection on COVID-19 a day of prayer as well as a day of reflection. Bishops are inviting Catholics to pray in front of the Blessed Sacrament on Tuesday 23 March. We have Adoration after every mass during the week. "For all who live by faith in God, reflection and prayer always go hand in hand. Prayer completes reflec-tion. Reflection informs prayer. Prayer opens our life to its true horizon."
Mass and Liturgies During the Week
Sunday 21st
March
Fifth Sunday of the Lent
9.30am
11.30am
NHS Staff and Carers,
Thanksgiving of Ponny Sebastian.
Christopher Crouch,
Michael English
Mon 22 March Mass of the Day 10.00am Elizabeth Creamer,
Lidia Savini Anniversary
Tues 23 March St Turibius de Mongrovejo 10.00am Carolyn Hudson, (GE)
Patrick Latta
Wed 24 March Mass of the Day 10.00am
Mary Veryard
Elderly and alone
Thurs 25 March Annunciation of the Lord 10.00am (GE) Canon Isaacs
Vocations to priesthood and
religious life
Fri 26 March Saint Margaret Clitherow martyr 10.00am
Funeral Mass Patrick Curran RIP
Sat 27 March Palm Sunday 5.30pm
For those who are ill
For young people seeking work
Sunday 28
February
Palm Sunday 9.30am
11.30am
For all parishioners
Philip Driscoll. For hospital
staff.
Safeguarding
Representative
Meryl Hoffer
029 2048 1061
Parish Team:
Fr. Chris Fuse
Fr. Aji Alphonse
Fr. Michael McCarthy
Fr. Jim McKnight
Deacon Mike Randall
Tel:- 029 2048 3394
029 2045 1535
THE SICK: , Chr istin Babu, Sharon Diffey, Johnny Chr isto, Collin Wilson, Er ic Hyatt, Mathew Jenkins, Martin Lewis, Peter Thomas, June Higgs, Keith Thomas, Lillian Hartwell, Huba &Hilal Makzal,Sean Neville, Flo Walsh, Paul Warren, Rebecca, Gregory Baker.
ANNIVERSARIES
Theresa Mountjoy, Lidia Savini, Phil Driscoll, Bert Hobbs, Keith Hillier, Patrick Redmond
RECENTLY DECEASED may they rest in peace
Myra Crilly, Michael Moriarty, Anthony Cahill, David Thomas, John D Busittil. Brian Walden.
Raymond Webster. Fr Jim McKnight, Salvatore Milanesi. Pat Norris, Patrick David Curran.
Pope Francis released his Message for the 2021 World Day of Prayer for Vocations on March 19th – the Solemnity of St. Joseph – saying that Our Lord’s foster father and the Church’s protector “accomplished something extraordinary in the eyes of God,” by living “an ordinary life.”
The purpose of the day is to celebrate and foster vocations to ordained ministry and religious life. “God looks on the heart,” wrote Pope Francis in his 2021 Message, “and in Saint Joseph he recognized the heart of a father, able to give and generate life in the midst of daily routines. Vocations have this same goal: to beget and renew lives every day.”
Noting the Lord’s desire to shape the hearts of fathers and mothers, “hearts that are open, capable of great initiatives, generous in self-giving, compassionate in comforting anxieties and steadfast in strengthening hopes,” Pope Francis wrote: “The priesthood and the consecrated life greatly need these qualities nowadays, in times marked by fragility but also by the sufferings due to the pandemic, which has spawned uncertainties and fears about the future and the very meaning of life.” (Herald)
This film series is our Lenten Series for under-standing more about the life of Jesus. Please watch one episode each week from App or Youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGvWrSwIESs
Then we can join a zoom meeting with other parishioners to discuss. Please join Zoom on Thursdays (18th) at 7.00pm. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81410451279?pwd=YitkMDRRcldhY3FQYkE4QUk5QndHZz09 Meeting ID: 814 1045 1279 Passcode: stpeters
This series is highly acclaimed and we shall be able to hear and share with others who enjoyed it.
Catholic Bishops join
with other Church
leaders to oppose
growth in Nuclear
Arms.
“The Government’s decision
in the integrated review of
defence, security and foreign
policy to increase the number
of Trident nuclear warheads
the UK can stockpile by more
than 40 percent is a
retrograde step that will not
make any of us safer.
“Our Trident submarines already carry warheads that in total have an explosive yield equivalent to hundreds of the bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima. It is immoral that the UK government is committing resources, which could be spent on the common good of our society, to stockpiling even more. ”https://www.cbcew.org.uk/
At all masses in the coming weeks
St Vincent de Paul are appealing for
donations of food items to be
passed on to struggling families and
other vulnerable people. Items to
include: rice, pasta, spaghetti and
any tins. All donations gladly
received. Contact Damien Murphy
07913630683.
After Masses this week
John Grimes will encour-
age us to use the
ENVELOPE SCHEME for
our parish donations.
This can be Gift Aided
and can be in cash,
cheque or Bank Order as
you wish.