TWENTY THIRD SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
(YEAR B)
WEEK: SEPTEMBER 8TH - 14TH 2024
“Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, the ears of the deaf unsealed”
YOUR CHARITABLE PRAYERS are requested for our parishioners and friends, especially those whose names appear below.
SICK: John and Kath Green, Joan Killeen, Eileen Killeen, Cyril and Christine Clarke, Tony Kenny, Luke Burke, Amy Howard, Dominic Boardman, Connie Marrone, Pauline Howarth, Alexander Loughlin, Mary Malone, Sheila Smith,
LATELY DEAD: Fr. Derek Woodhead, Robert Arnaud, Jeanne Townsend, Fr. Michael Gallagher, Sheila Smith, James Stott, Tom Craine, Anthony Hampson
ANNIVERSARIES: John Stephen Rigby
LAST WEEK'S COLLECTION: £758.02 (25th August) and £888.70 (1st Sept)
Standing Order: £674.00 a month
CHURCH BOXES / DONATIONS
Caritas (Homeless) £20.00
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.
THIS SUNDAY'S MISSALETTE & HYMNS
23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time - Hymns
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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).
PARISH TEAM MEETING
There will be a parish team meeting this Thursday 12th September at 7.00pm. If you have any proposals either give them to Father Phil or put them in the suggestion box.
DIOCESAN SYNOD UPDATE |
SOLAR PANELS ON THE PRESBYTERY
The scaffolding team will arrive this Monday and the installation will begin soon afterwards
CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION FOR RACIAL JUSTICE |
FUNDRAISING EVENT FOR FRANCIS HOUSE CHILDREN’S HOSPICE
There will be a fundraising event for Francis House on Wednesday 18th October, starting at 7.30pm in Queen Elizabeth Hall, West Street, Oldham, OL1 1QJ. Tickets are £25 per head with all proceeds going to Francis House. There will be several entertainers including Jimmy Cricket, Justin Daish (Hank Marvin tribute), Peter Sarsfield (Frankie Valli tribute) and Kimika. If you wish to go contact Jim on 0161 793 0248 or Queen Elizabeth Hall on 770 4083.
SPECIAL DAYS THIS WEEK |
THIS SUNDAY’S READINGS
The following is part of a reflection from Pope Francis for today: “The Gospel for today’s liturgy presents Jesus who heals a deaf man with a speech impediment. What is striking about this story is how the Lord performs this prodigious sign. He took the deaf man aside, put his finger into the man’s ears, and touched his tongue with saliva. Then he looked up to heaven, groaned, and said to him: “Ephphatha”, that is, “Be opened!” (cf Mk 7:33-34). In other healings, for infirmities as serious as paralysis or leprosy, Jesus did not do as many things. So why does he do all of this, even though they had only asked him to lay his hands on the sick man (cf. v.32)? Maybe it was because that person’s condition had a particularly symbolic value… That man was unable to speak because he could not hear. To heal the cause of his infirmity, Jesus…placed his fingers first in the man’s ears, then his mouth, but his ears first. We all have ears, but very often we are not able to hear. Why is this? Brothers and sisters, there is an interior deafness that we can ask Jesus to touch and heal today. It is interior deafness, which is worse than physical deafness, because it is the deafness of the heart. Taken up with haste, by so many things to say and do, we do not find time to stop and listen to those who speak to us. We run the risk of becoming impervious to everything and not making room for those who need to be heard. … Let us ask ourselves: how is my capacity to listen going? Do I let myself be touched by people’s lives? Do I know how to spend time with those who are close to me in order to listen?... Think about family life: how many times do we talk without listening first, ... or we do not let the other person finish talking, expressing themselves, and we interrupt them. Starting a dialogue often happens not through words but silence, by not insisting, by patiently beginning anew to listen to others, hearing about their struggles and what they carry inside. The healing of the heart begins with listening.
And the same is true with the Lord. ..Do we remember to listen to the Lord? We are Christians, but sometimes with the thousands of words we hear every day, we do not find a moment to let a few words of the Gospel resound in us… if we dedicate time to the Gospel, we will find the secret for our spiritual health. This is the medicine: every day a little silence and listening, fewer useless words and more of the Word of God. Always with the Gospel in your pocket that can help greatly. Today, as on the day of our Baptism, we hear the words of Jesus addressed to us: “Ephphatha, be opened!” Open your ears.”.
DIOCESAN JOB VACANCIES |
HEATING IN CHURCH
At the moment, we have had two quotations to replace the boiler, one for just less than £18,000 and another for just over £28,000! I sent these to the Diocese but, so far, I have had no response, despite a couple of emails from me to stress the urgency of the matter! Our applications for something of this cost are required to go to the Diocesan Property Committee, which only meets every so often. I suspect that the earliest we will have something will be November of this year! Please be patient and pray for warm weather!
DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO LINDISFARNE |