Download our 3 churches newsletter for the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B), issue 41/18 below
Joining the journey
Have you already begun your preparations for Christmas? How about making some space for that inner aspect of Advent which can so easily get forgotten, the inner journey to Bethlehem… This year in our 3 Churches we have an opportunity for some excellent quality spiritual preparation for our celebration of the Birth of Christ.
During the week starting Monday 26 November we will start a series of groups gathering to follow a book, much like we did earlier in the year with the successful “Do You Love Me?”. This time the resource is called “Journeying towards Jesus” and is written by the very respected Redemptorist priest and scripture scholar Denis McBride CSsR. As before, groups will gather at different times on different days, but this time round we invite you to choose your time and contact the leader direct – their details are below – to find out exact time and location of your chosen group’s gatherings. Friends who followed “Do You Love Me?” might well want to make this journey together too. Each group goes at its own pace, and doesn’t have to finish by 25 December!
The book is very well produced and illustrated, and packed with commentary, reflections, and material for us to think and share about. One group in the parish already has used it and recommends it highly. The title “Journeying towards Jesus” reminds us of the travels of the Shepherds and the Wise Men, but challenges us also to join them and journey closer to Our Lord. Who is this extra special Baby, how close to him really am I, and what does he mean for my life?
| Monday | afternoon | Tess Evans | 2075 5528 |
| Monday | evening | Esther Mahoney | esther.milardi@btinternet.com |
| Wednesday | afternoon | Sheila Roberts | sheila.m.roberts@hotmail.co.uk |
| Thursday | afternoon | Nigel Tuck | nigelgtuck@btinternet.com |
| + another one or more, details to follow | |||
I invite you to get involved in this project. You will get so much from it, and, who knows, almost certainly you will be able to give so much to it!
Fr Matthew
3 churches newsletter, Sunday 4 November 2018
Download our 3 churches newsletter for the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time (year B), issue 40/18 below.
Their angels rejoice
Many of my most memorable moments as a priest – and as a human being – have been in the context of a death. Anointing the seriously ill, comforting and working together with a bereaved family to prepare a funeral, and of course celebrating the funeral itself – these are extraordinary moments that touch us to the core, and I remember very many of them.
And very often in the midst of all I sense the presence of Another, a man young but infinitely full of experience, love and wisdom. I’ve called on him so many times when faced with difficult situations, and without fail he is there, hidden but profoundly real. The Man who quietly slipped out of his own sepulcher one Sunday morning, is now available to all of us, when we open the door of our sometimes broken hearts, and invite Him in.
Fr Matthew
Some asked for the words of the Malcolm Guite sonnet I used on the Feast of All Saints, so here they are:
A Last Beatitude And blessed are the ones we overlook; The faithful servers on the coffee rota, The ones who hold no candle, bell or book But keep the books and tally up the quota, The gentle souls who come to ‘do the flowers’, The quiet ones who organise the fete, Church sitters who give up their weekday hours, Doorkeepers who may open heaven’s gate. God knows the depths that often go unspoken Amongst the shy, the quiet, and the kind, Or the slow healing of a heart long broken Placing each flower so for a year’s mind. Invisible on earth, without a voice, In heaven their angels glory and rejoice. Malcolm Guite, from “Sounding the Seasons”, Canterbury Press
Christ the King bidding prayers, 1 November 2018 (All Saints)
CELEBRANT:As the people of God on earth, let us join our prayers with all the saints in Heaven, for the needs of women and men all over the world.
READER: For those who bring goodness to the world.
Lord Hear Us, Lord Graciously Hear Us
READER:That we become holy,
Lord Hear Us, Lord Graciously Hear Us
READER: That communities are strengthened
Lord Hear Us, Lord Graciously Hear Us
READER: That we remember those who have died and remain very close to us ,they have been transfigured into light, power and love ,and pray with ,and for us.
Lord Hear Us, Lord Graciously Hear Us
READER:We ask Mary the Mother of God to pray with us as we say Hail Mary…….
READER: In quiet and stillness we bring to God our personal prayers and longings
Lord Hear Us, Lord Graciously Hear Us
CELEBRANT:Father listen to our prayers offered in faith through your Son Jesus Christ Our Lord ,Amen
3 churches newsletter, 28 October 2018
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