SUNDAY 26TH MARCH 2023

 


Sunday March 26th, 2023

 

FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT

 Second collection: Easter Flowers

 

VIGIL MASS (OLHoC): 6.00pm (Sat. 25th Mar.) (Pro Populo)

 

MASS (OLHoC): 9.00am (Steve Press RIP)

X Refreshments in the Hall after Mass

 

MASS (OLHoC): 11.00am (Patrick Gilheaney RIP)

Children’s Liturgy Session during Mass

The psalm response will be practised before Mass in preparation for the Easter Vigil 

X Refreshments in the Hall after Mass 

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MONDAY, March 27th - Lenten Feria

MASS (OLHoC): 9.00am

(Deceased members of the De Almeida family)

 X Beacon+ Community Café (OLHoC): 9.30am to 2.30pm

 

TUESDAY, March 28th - Lenten Feria

NO MASS TODAY

 X Beacon+ Community Café (OLHoC): 9.30am to 2.30pm

 

WEDNESDAY, March 29th - Lenten Feria

MASS (OLHoC): 10.00am (Marion Dillon RIP)

X Refreshments in the Hall after Mass

 

THURSDAY, March 30th – Lenten Feria

MASS (OLHoC): 9.00am (Michael Davis RIP)

 X Beacon+ Community Café (OLHoC): 9.30am to 2.30pm

 

Parish Open Office with Fr Alex

no appointment necessary - 4pm to 7pm

 

FRIDAY, March 31st Lenten Feria

MASS (OLHoC): 9.00am

(Margaret Dean & family)

 

Stations of the Cross (OLHoC): 12.00 noon

 

X Beacon+ Community Café (OLHoC): 9.30am to 2.30pm

 X OLHoC Choir Practice (OLHoC Hall): 6.30pm

 

SATURDAY, April 1st Lenten Feria

MASS (OLHoC): 10.00am (Brian Buckrout RIP)

 Confessions & Exposition (OLHoC): 11.00am to 12 noon

 

X GIFT AID BOXES ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION at the back of the church at Our Lady, Help of Christians.

 

If you are a taxpayer and would like to join the Gift Aid scheme, please contact the parish office.

Next Sunday: April 2nd, 2023

 

PALM SUNDAY, PASSION OF THE LORD

Second collection: Parish Maintenance Fund

 

MASS (OLHoC): 6.00pm (Saturday) (Sandra Pullen RIP)

 

MASS (OLHoC): 9.00am (Pro Populo)

X Refreshments in the Hall after Mass

 

Palm Sunday procession from the hall 10.45am

MASS (OLHoC): 11.00am  (Walter & Tegwen Wright RIP)

 

No Children’s Liturgy Session today

X The psalm response will be practised before Mass in preparation for the Easter Vigil

 X Refreshments in the Hall after Mass

 

 

 

X COLLECTIONS a total of £837.35 was raised at the cash collection for last weekend and a total of £249.72 was raised during the second collection for the Poor Parishes Appeal. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. 

This weekend there will be a second collection for the Easter Flowers in our parish and next weekend there will be a second collection for the maintenance of the parish buildings. 

X calling all knitters a sponsored knit-in-aid of the Rainbow centre is taking place in the OLHoC Parish Hall on Wednesday 19th April from 1.45pm to 4.30pm. If you would like to be part of a team of six, knitting for one and a half hours (plain/garter stitch, rows of 30 stitches), please ring Sara Adams on 07745 247102 to find out more. This is a fun event so you do not need to be an expert knitter. Plenty of tea and biscuits throughout the event and music to knot by too. 

X STATIONS OF THE CROSS – during Lent our parish can follow the Stations of the Cross - at 12 noon on Friday at Our Lady, Help of Christians and St Aloysius. A “station” is a place on a journey where one makes a stop – and we follow Jesus along the path of sorrow – the Via Dolorosa - from Pilate’s Court to the tomb, and we make a stop at fourteen places to be with Jesus on this way of suffering. The Stations of the Cross is a devotion that can reach deep into our hearts and prepares us to enter into the heart of the Paschal Mystery at Easter.

X PALM SUNDAY PROCESSION – there will be a Blessing of Palms at the beginning of the 6.00pm and 9.00am Masses next weekend. The Blessing at the 11.00am Mass will take place in the Hall at 10.45am with the Procession from the Hall afterwards to the church via the street. Please keep the time in your mind and get here early to take part.  

X EASTER TRIDUUM

Thursday 6th April – Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 8.00pm at OLHoC followed by watching vigil until midnight.

Holy Thursday Night Watch will begin from 9.40pm after the procession to the Altar of Repose. People are encouraged to keep silence from the repose to the time the group prayer led by our Liturgy Committee until midnight when we will conclude with the Night Prayer of the Church.

The Group Prayer will be led by the Committee will last 40 minutes and we ask participants to follow the lead of the Leader of Prayer.

Friday 7th April at 3.00pm – The Passion of the Lord at OLHoC

Saturday 8th April – Easter Vigil at 8.00pm at OLHoC

Sunday 9th April – Easter Sunday 9.00am and 11.00am with Easter eggs for the children.

X PLEASE PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOULS of Eileen Fitt, Steve Press, Gabrielle Lockley and Brian Donlan, all of whom died recently. May they rest in peace and ride in glory. We also pray for all those who have died recently, and for all those whose anniversaries fall at this time, including amongst them: Francis McCabe, Mildred Martin, Anne Brewerton (26th Mar); Molly Clayton, Patricia Reeves (27th March); Julian Perez-Tejedor (28th Mar); James Martin, Paul Kubilec (29th Mar); Jean Smith, Mary Adams, Stephen Geering (30th Mar); Bridget Woodsford (31st Mar); Fernando Nunes-Diniz, Gladys Baker, Rose Simons, Drummond De Villiers (1st Apr); Leonard Ashton (2nd Apr). 

X PARISH CATHOLIC BOOK AND GIFT SHOP: Easter cards now in stock. New Easter activity and storybooks for children are also available along with all other Catholic gifts and items. 

X READERS - Sunday 26th March

6.00pm (Saturday) – Kevin S. & Liz W.

9.00am – Margaret W. & Annie H.

11.00am – Robert J. & Hilary B.

 

Next Sunday 26th March

6.00pm (Saturday) – Liz W. & Ann G. with Narrators Monica A & Kevin S.

9.00am – Glyn H. & Earl M. with Narrators George P. & Margaret W.

11.00am – Bernie P. & Robert J. with Narrators Caroline N. & Ellen F.

 

WE FLY TO THY PROTECTION

We fly to Thy protection,

O Holy Mother of God.

Do not despise our petitions in our necessities,

but deliver us always from all dangers,

O Glorious and Blessed Virgin.

 

WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO OPEN UP YOUR HOME AND YOUR HEART TO WELCOME PEOPLE FLEEING UKRAINE?

Homes for Ukraine is a government scheme launched in March 2022 to provide refuge to Ukrainians fleeing the war. There was an overwhelming response from the UK public to support with hosting individuals and families. The war in Ukraine continues, as does the need for shelter and safe accommodation for those displaced and fleeing Ukraine. 

Pope Francis has spoken of ‘welcoming the stranger’ and extending support to migrants, which the Catholic community has embraced wholeheartedly, showing enthusiasm for the cause and a willingness to open their homes. 

To match this dedication and further support our Ukrainian neighbours, CSAN have partnered with St John of God’s Hospitaller Services (SJOG) to launch a matching service for the Catholic community. The service launched in September 2022 and is looking to recruit hosts from across the UK, willing to host and support displaced Ukrainians, who will be supported with the necessary applications and safely transported to the UK.

Further information on the matching service, including how to apply to host, can be found on the leaflets at the back of the church or by going to the SJOG website at:

www.sjog-homesforukraine.uk

 

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