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17TH  SUNDAY  IN  ORDINARY  TIME   (YEAR  C)
WEEK:    JULY  25TH     –     JULY  31st          2010

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“Ask,  and  it  will  be  given  to  you;  search,  and  you  will  find;  knock,  and  the  door  will  be  opened  to  you.”

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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;  Frank Kearns;  Joan Casey;  Cecilia;     baby Luke McSherry;  baby Jude Michael Harrison;  Regina Wisniewski;  Annie Melia;  Terence & Debbie;  Jonathan  Hutchinson;   Seamus  Whelan;  Michael  McGee;   Clare  Higham;  Brian  Fleming;   Anne  McLean;   Jack  Walker;   Patricia  Haines;   Evelyn  Burke;   Mary  Babon;   Simon  Purtill.
LATELY DEAD:   Pat Williamson;   Patricia  Beswick (nee  Dunne);  John  Fallon.
ANNIVERSARIES:   Rose  McGladdery;   Phil  Mason;   Robert & Ellen   McFall;  Celia & John  Mitchell;   Antonia  Hordynski;  Lena, Jack, Tim & Tony  Coleman;   Alo  Auxtero;   Maureen  Castillo;   Rudy  Bastes;   Daren  Delima;   Linda  Doysabas;   baby  Umusig.    May they rest in peace                                                                

SUNDAY COLLECTION:  Envelopes:  £502.43;  Loose:   £270.92;   Total:  £773.35
Thank you all for your continued generosity.

DONATIONS/COLLECTIONS:  many thanks for donations of £6.37 for the Church Redevelopment and Heating Fund;  £31.45 for CAFOD;   £5 for the Papal visit;  £4.80 for the APF red mission boxes.

CONGRATULATIONS to Antonio Capata, who graduated at the University of Huddersfield, Oldham campus, on Thursday.  The awards ceremony was in the Queen Elizabeth Hall. He was also publicly awarded “The William Northam Winner 2010”, the cash award which goes to “the graduating student who has contributed most to the general life of the university during his/her time”.  Well done!

PARISH  MATTERS

  • Re the Pope’s visit:  coaches will be leaving Oldham from Ss. Aidan and Oswald’s church, Royton, at about 5am. for the Mass for the Beatification of John Henry Newman which will take place at 9.30am. in Cofton Park, Birmingham, on Sunday 19th September. There are no arrangements to travel by car – anyone wishing to travel privately would have to meet up with the main group before being able to enter the site. The total cost of travel together with a “Pilgrim Pack” with everything needed for the Mass will be a donation of £25.00. The cost for the Prayer Vigil in Hyde Park, London,  on the afternoon of Saturday 18th September, has yet to be determined as transport arrangements are not yet finalised. Places are strictly limited for the whole deanery to 245 persons at Hyde Park and 196 persons at Cofton Park. Anyone interested in joining the pilgrimage please take a form from the back of church and hand it in as soon as possible. The closing date for applications is FRIDAY 30TH JULY.
  • Will  St. Patrick’s Readers and Eucharistic Ministers please collect a copy of the rota for the next three months from the sacristy after Mass today.

 “BITS  and  PIECES”

  • The Universe Media Group Ltd. Have a new 104-page book called “Pius XII – A Saint in the Making”.  If you would like a copy, (priced at £6.50), please take an order form from the back of church.
  • Mancunia Travel have organised a one-day pilgrimage to Lourdes for Wednesday 8th December (the Feast of the Immaculate Conception) at a cost of £239. If you are interested, please see the poster on the church notice board.

St. Martha is the sister of Mary (in last week’s Gospel) and of Lazarus (who Jesus raised from the dead). Martha “served” – she isn’t in the spotlight, she doesn’t do showy things, she doesn’t receive spectacular miracles. She simply serves Jesus. She is the patron saint of servants and cooks.

ST.  PATRICK’S  WEEKLY  SERVICES
 This “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
WEDNESDAY:  12  noon    Eucharistic Service
THURSDAY:      12  noon    Mass   (St. Martha)
Funeral Service for Patricia Anne Beswick at 2.45pm.
FRIDAY:             12  noon    Mass  (St. Peter Chrysologus, bishop)
SATURDAY: 12 noon Eucharistic Service - NO MASS OR CONFESSIONS TODAY
CONFESSION:     Saturday:  11.00 – 11.50am and 12.30 – 12.45pm.
BAPTISM:            By  appointment
MARRIAGE:        6 months notice must be given (Diocesan requirement)

maryST.  MARY’S  WEEKLY  SERVICES
SUNDAY:      11.30am.  Mass 
MONDAY:        Mass at 10.00am  (Ss. Joachim & Anne, parents of the BVM)
WEDNESDAY:     12  noon   Mass 
CONFESSIONS:    first Saturday of the month:  10.00 – 10.30am.
BAPTISMS and MARRIAGES:   as  for  St.  Patrick’s

READERS:                    10.00am. Mass              11.30am. Mass           6.00pm. Mass
TODAY:                P. Bagapuro & L. Nicholls         P. Marshall               A. Haines
NEXT SUNDAY:   M. Chiappi & D. Thomas           D. Hilton                 P. Dunne

“WHAT’S  ON”  THIS  WEEK
TODAY, the draw for the Grand Summer Draw will take place after the 10.00am. Mass at the back of St. Patrick’s church.
ALSO, it is Day for Life: “Lord, for your faithful people, life is changed, not ended” provides the theme for this year. The day, approved by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, is dedicated to raising awareness about the meaning and value of human life at every stage and in every condition. It aims to present the Church’s teaching on death; it will highlight the importance of the Sacrament of the Sick, of praying for the dead and of accompanying the dying person as they journey towards God. If you wish to donate to this cause, there are special envelopes available at the back of church.
SATURDAY:  Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in St. Patrick’s church from 10.30 – 11.45am.
NEXT SUNDAY: the baptism and christening of David Mandole will take place during the 10.00am Mass in St. Patrick’s church. We welcome him into our parish community and wish him many blessings in the future.

WELL DONE!  In their recent Ofsted inspection, the inspectors who visited the “warm and welcoming” St. Patrick’s primary school have given it a glowing report and awarded it their second highest category of “good”. In spite of coming from different cultures and speaking 23 languages between them, they noted that “The school community is highly cohesive and pupils from different backgrounds get on noticeably well with each other. They understand that they share common values and respect differences.” There is also praise for the good quality of education based on Christian values, good behaviour, significantly improved attendance and community work.  Well done everyone concerned.

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

  • Day of Prayer for Vocations in St. Patrick’s church on Monday 2nd August.
  • Day of Prayer for Vocations in St. Mary’s Church on Wednesday 18th August.
  • “Let’s Dance” in the Parish Hall on Saturday 18th September at 7.30pm.
  • St. Mary’s Parish Team meeting at 7.30pm on Monday 20th September.
  • St. Patrick’s Parish Team meeting at 7.30pm on Thursday 23rd September.

ST.  PATRICK’S  REPORT  TO  THE  A.G.M. SUBMITTED  BY  SR.  EILEEN
          Following our Jubilee Year which was very eventful and generated a lot of energy, interest and involvement, we went forward with a new sense of pride in our heritage, as well as an impetus for mission now and for the future. Linked to who we are, was the updating/revision of the leaflets about our two churches, available at the back of church and on the www. These were prepared by Michael Howell and Steve Owen. Our newsletter continues to be on the www and is a marvellous means of communication, reaching the housebound and those removed by distance. It is so much more than its joke slot attraction!
          As usual we are answerable to our parish mission statement, as we are to our Bishop, who visited us for Parish Visitation on the 7th March. This was preceded by the Quinquenial inspection by the diocesan team, who noted areas of our buildings in need of repair etc. This was placed in the hands of our buildings’ team/committee, who meet to plan the upkeep and development of the buildings and have a 10 year project in place – to be reported on by a committee  member. The Tuesday Club continues to keep us looking well-cared for inside and out, as do our slightly increased band of volunteers for cleaning the church etc. The house has had new central heating, declared to be energy efficient and the ground floor toilet has had a much needed refurbishing, an asset as it serves the many groups who meet in the dining room – AA, NA, ADS, and many interfaith groups. Fire officers have brought us into line with Fire Regulation Requirements. The CCTV recorder has been updated.  Gift Aid returns have increased considerably, a result of Colin’s hard work and has supported these maintenance jobs.
          Following the Quinquennial Report, the Bishop came  and concelebrated morning Mass in both churches, staying around to greet the people before having an excellent lunch, which included secret recipes! However we have had neither accolades nor reprimands related to how he found us, so we presume all was in order. He had to cancel his planned visit to the school and the sick.
          Our Mission Statement speaks of serving the society we live in. As we are very much in a multifaith area, we continue to support interfaith activities. A new venture in this area came from a Muslim initiative at the Khadija Centre in Glodwick. The centre’s Imam invited about 30 of us to join and mingle with members of the centre, to share information on our respective faiths and to enjoy food together. It was a good experience and the food delightful. The return vist has not happened yet.
           We are committed to serving those in need. This parish makes a splendid contribution to CAFOD throughout the year and also gave generously to their appeal following the Haiti earthquake disaster. Other projects benefited as well e.g. Survive Miva and Fr. Jose’s project for children in Chitadurga. As usual there are many ad hoc requests for material help, as well as supporting many other needs e.g. of immigration, of homeless, and many requests that spring from being a town centre church. As a gem church, we are open each day for prayer and quiet space. A diversity of people drop in. A new group, the Eritrean community, meet for communal prayer in their mother tongue and have shown a remarkable ability to lead services as lay people – a lesson for us, as priest shortages begin to bite. (to be continued next week)        

“SMILE – A – WHILE”
Did you hear about the thoughtful Scotsman who was going out to the pub? He turned to his wee wife before leaving and said, “Margaret – put your hat and coat on lassie.” She replied, “Aw Jock that’s nice – are you taking me to the pub with you?”  “Naw”, Jock replied, “A’m switchin’ the central heatin’ off while a’m oot.”

 


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