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THE PARISH OF OUR LADY AND ST. PATRICK’S
THIS WEEK'S SERVICES

FOURTH SUNDAY
OF EAS
TER

APRIL 21ST - 27TH
2024


WEEKLY SERVICES
SUNDAY: 10.00am.  12.30pm (Polish Mass)
6.00pm
MONDAY: 12 noon Mass
TUESDAY: 12 noon Mass
WEDNESDAY:
12 noon Mass
THURSDAY: 12 noon Mass
FRIDAY: 12 noon Mass

SATURDAY:
During this Mass, Keeley Hall will be being baptised, confirmed, and be making her First Communion. Congratulations to her.

12 noon Mass

LIVESTREAMING THIS WEEK

From now on we will be using Twitter to provide online Masses. Either download the Twitter App and search for @PhilipSumner13 or click the pic below

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Then either just watch from there. You can also click Follow if you have a Twitter account.

Weekday Masses and Saturday's 12 noon Mass will continue to be Livestreamed, as will Sunday's 10.00am Mass

Click here for Mass Livestream

The church will normally be open on Mondays to Saturdays from 10.00am for private prayer

Confessions
each Saturday 11.00am-11.50am

Baptisms & Weddings
by arrangement

FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
(YEAR B)
WEEK: APRIL 21ST - 27TH 2024 

Fourth Sunday of Easter

“I lay down my life for my sheep.”

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YOUR  CHARITABLE  PRAYERS are requested for our parishioners and friends, especially those whose names appear below.
SICK: Vivien Higgins; John and Kath Green, Angela Marshall, Joseph McConnon, Joan Killeen, Eileen Killeen, Therese Passenger, Cyril and Christine Clarke, Nell Eaton, Linda Taylor, Marie Gill, Pat McQuillan, Kathleen Kelly, Irene Cooper, Denis O’Grady. Deana Dobson, Tony Kenny, Luke Burke, Nora Hickey, Denis Guilfoyle, Amy Howard, Dominic Boardman, Joan Healy, Veronica Lees, Debbie Osborne Walker, Alex Standring and Janice Kopacz Standring, Barry Reid, Peter Barlow, Elizabeth Flanagan, Mary Kain, Rita Goodier, Beatrice Tucker. Janet Butterworth, Connie Marrone
LATELY DEAD: Fr. Billy Molloy, Allan Powell, Veronica Short
ANNIVERSARIES: Tom Wadsworth, John and Peter Jennings, Luca Thomas, Geoff Wright; Martin Luca, James Patrick Rothwell, Margaret Miller, Morgan Otoghile, Doreen Alicia Whitehead

LAST WEEK'S COLLECTION: £824.40p

Standing Order: £674.00 a month

CHURCH BOXES / DONATIONS
Flowers £45.00; Food Bank £25.00; Caritas £20.00; Indian Community’s further donation to the Parish for use of the church on Good Friday £50.00
Many thanks for your kind generosity.

Our Bank: Barclays Bank - Account Name: TSDT, Our Lady and St. Patrick’s, Oldham;   Sort Code 20 55 34;   Account Number 90652504;  Reference: Contr.
Please note that the bank account has changed because a fault was recurring in the old account which meant that direct debits from other companies were sometimes being set up without my authorisation. Thankfully, we noticed each attempt to do so and stopped the payments. The bank has suggested we should have a new account. If you already pay directly into the old account, don’t worry; we will keep both accounts going for a while and simply transfer everything to the new account over time


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THIS SUNDAY'S MISSALETTE AND HYMNS

Fourth Sunday of Easter - Missalette

Fourth Sunday of Easter - Hymns


NOTICES:
All Masses will continue to be live streamed. A link is provided on the Parish website: www.smwsp.org.uk or via the Twitter App (@PhilipSumner13). 

TODAY IS VOCATIONS SUNDAY (GOOD SHEPHERD SUNDAY)
We welcome a visiting seminarian from Oscott College (Birmingham), called Paul Chisnall, who will be preaching at the 10.00am Mass about his own vocation. Paul hopes to be a priest for the Diocese of Salford.

SACRAMENTAL PROGRAMME
The next meeting of the group who will be making their first communion this year will have to be brought forward. It was supposed to be on 25th May, but I will be giving a lecture in London on that day. So, we will bring the meeting forward to the previous week to Saturday 18th May at 10.00am. The First Holy Communions will still be celebrated on 26th May at 3.00pm.

DAY OF PRAYER FOR VICTIMS AND SURVIVORS OF ABUSE
Tuesday, 30 April 2024.
The Day of Prayer for Victims and Survivors of Abuse is observed on 30 April 2024. It is always marked on the Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Easter in England and Wales. This year’s focus is on communities who have been directly affected by allegations or convictions related to abuse – especially, but not exclusively, within the Church.

CAFOD NOTICE
A UK general election is due and those standing will want our votes. We have a responsibility as Catholics, to ensure that parties commit to tackling issues such as poverty and injustice. Raising our voices and contacting parliamentary candidates as a parish community will send a strong signal to them. A Year of Encounter; is an initiative by CAFOD and the S.V.P. to equip Catholics to ask the key questions at the key moments. Please see cafod.org.uk/encounter for more information, including online sessions on 25th April and 4th May. Or email sholleron@cafod.org.uk  Tel 077 100 944 54

CONFIRMATIONS 2024

Important meetings dates and times:

All meetings will take place at St. Edward’s RC Church, Lees.

SPECIAL DAYS THIS WEEK
Tuesday 23rd April – St. George, Martyr, and Patron of England – He was martyred in Lydda (Israel) around 303 during the persecutions of the emperor Diocletian.
Wednesday 24th April – St Fidelis – He was born in Germany in 1578. He abandoned his law career and became a Capuchin monk. He was sent to preach in Switzerland but was killed there in 1622.
Thursday 25th April – St Mark the Evangelist – He was a cousin of St. Barnabas. He close contact with St. Peter is reflected in the composition of the Gospel that bears his name. Traditionally, he is credited with establishing the Church in Alexandria (Egypt). .

THIS SUNDAY’S READINGS
Today is ‘Good shepherd Sunday’ and the Gospel reading focuses on one of several ‘I am’ statements made by Jesus in John’s Gospel. Elsewhere, we hear of Jesus saying, “I am the light of the world’, or ‘I am the resurrection and the life’ or ‘I am the way the truth and the life’, ‘I am the bread of life’ or ‘I am the true vine’. But, in today’s Gospel, he says, “I am the good shepherd’. All these statements have great significance. Jesus calls himself a shepherd because of scriptural references in the Old Testament. Six psalms refer to ‘the Lord’ as a shepherd. The most famous of these psalms is, of course psalm 23 (The Lord is my shepherd…). But perhaps the most important scriptural reference from the Old Testament for today’s Gospel is chapter 34 of the Prophet Ezekiel. There, the prophet severely criticises the so-called shepherds, or religious leaders, of his day. “Woe to the shepherds of Israel who feed themselves!...You have failed to make the weak sheep strong or to care for the sick ones.” We need to be aware that John, in his previous chapter (Chapter 9) has just given an example of Jesus healing a man who had been blind from birth. And, in the following chapter (Chapter 11), he will speak of Jesus’ conflict with the Jewish authorities in the Portico of Solomon. There is the clear suggestion that Jesus has been making the weak strong and has been caring for the sick, whereas the Jewish authorities are too concerned with aspects of the Law. Pope Francis has often criticised those who “take refuge in legalism”. In a General Audience in October 2021, commenting on St Paul’s letter to the Galatians, he reminded his listeners of St. Paul’s hard-hitting words to the legalists of his day, calling them ‘bewitched’. Pope Francis insisted that St Paul’s preaching was completely centred on Jesus and “only on him as a crucified Christ”. Yes, ‘truth’ provides solidity, but we need to remember that this truth is not, primarily, a series of statements, but Christ crucified. It’s on the cross that we see the Godhead manifested in the one who lays down his life for his sheep, Jesus the ‘Good shepherd’ and the new David, spoken of in Ezekiel, who will pasture his flock and be their shepherd.

DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES IN OUR CENTENARY YEAR
Bookings are now being taken for this year's diocesan pilgrimage to Lourdes, marking our centenary year. The pilgrimage, led by Bishop John Arnold, will take place between 26th July and 1st August. Find out more and book online at https://www.salfordlourdes.co.uk/travel-accommodation

DIOCESE OF SALFORD'S ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE TO WALSINGHAM
This year's diocesan pilgrimage to Walsingham will be taking place on Saturday 4th May. Fr. Callum is organising a Deanery coach from St Edwards to Walsingham for the Diocesan pilgrimage. The coach will leave 7:am, at the latest. It is a long way to go for a day, but, very much worth it.  For more details and to register. Please contact Janet; 07989558248.

YCW EVENT – FIFA 24 TOURNAMENT
Our young people from the YCW Impact group held another event two weeks ago at the Primrose Bank Community Centre, both to enjoy themselves and to make some money for the Terence O’Grady Social Club, for people with learning difficulties. It was another very successful event, as a result of which they made £714.00 for the said project. There were many games played using about four separate screens. Some games were singles matches and some doubles. The overall winner of the singles matches was Peo; he won £60. The second prize in the singles matches went to Trevor; he won £20. The winning pair in the ‘doubles’ competition was Delvon and Konny; they won £30. Finally, there was a match between Peo and Celestino (who had already been adjudged as the YCW’s best player) to see who the GOAT was (the greatest of all time). This was a thrilling match which ended in a victory for Celestino (3-2). There are photographs of the event on the website.