Catholic Community in Cheltenham . Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Psalter Week 2 Page 146 26th October 2014 ‘You must love the Lord your God and your neighbour as yourself’ (Matthew 22:34-40) “the only true riches are those that make us rich in virtue” St Gregory the Great 10 St James Square, GL50 3PR 01242 523737 St Thomas More Princess Elizabeth Way, GL51 7RA 01242 573128 Parish Priest: Canon Bosco MacDonald VF Assistant Priest: Fr Frank Wainwright Fr David McDonald Deacon: Rev. Robin Littlewood Parish Websites: www.stgregorys.org.uk, www.stthomasmorechurch.org.uk Schools: St Gregory’s RC Primary School, St James Square GL50 3QG St Thomas More RC Primary School, Lewis Road, Hesters Way GL51 OHZ All Saints’ Academy, Blaisdon Way, Cheltenham GL51 OWH Sacred Hearts Moorend Road, Charlton Kings, GL53 9AU 01242 524932 Pope st Gregory the great of Jesus and Mary Parish Priest: Fr Paul Brandon Parish Website: Mass Times this Week 26th Sunday Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time 5.00pm (Sat St Thomas More Fr Patrick Auger RIP 5.30pm (Sat) Sacred Hearts James Towey RIP 8.15am Sacred Hearts People of the Parish 9.30am St Gregory Private Intention 10.30am Sacred Hearts Joan Mollereau RIP 11.15am St Gregory Fr Philip Thomas Intention 4.15pm Sacred Hearts Mass in Polish 6.00pm St Gregory People of the Parish 27th Monday Weekday in Ordinary Time 9.30am St Gregory Ellen Smith RIP 9.30am Sacred Hearts Mose & Saveria Palo RIP 28th Tuesday Feast of Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles 10.00am Sacred Hearts Alastair Shaw RIP 7.00pm St Gregory Patrick & Mae Wallace RIP 29th Wednesday Weekday in Ordinary Time 9.30am St Gregory Teresa Gonzales RIP 10.00am Sacred Hearts Rosa Colangelo RIP 30th Thursday Weekday in Ordinary Time 9.30am St Gregory David Badger RIP 7.00pm Sacred Hearts Kathleen Trapp RIP 31st Friday Weekday in Ordinary Time 9.15am Sacred Hearts Rosa Colangelo RIP 9.30am St Gregory Kevin Heaney RIP 1st Saturday Weekday in Ordinary Time 9.30am St Gregory Hugh McPartland RIP 10.00am Sacred Hearts Justice & Peace Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament at St Gregory’s: Saturday 10.00am-11.00am; Thursday 10.00am-3.00pm ending with Benediction; Sacred Hearts: 1st Friday of month, 9.15am-12.30pm. Sacrament of Reconciliation: St Gregory’s Saturdays 10.00am; St Thomas More 4.15-4.45pm. 1st Thursday at STM 5pm Confessions in Polish. Sacred Hearts Thursdays 7.30pm and Saturdays 10.30am. Also by arrangement with the priests. RCIA Journey in Faith: Re-commenced 16th October 2014. 7-9pm every Thursday, in the Presbytery. Baptisms: By arrangement with the Parish Office. Cheltenham Catholic Adults: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Contact Margaret 07515 805015 or Damian 07908 105787. 55 Club: After 9.30am Mass, in Old Priory (alternate Thursdays). Next meeting: 6th November. The sale of homemade jams and other produce for the Sue Ryder Hospice. Choir Practice: In Church, Thursdays at 7.00pm. New members welcome. Contact John on: 07769 675323. www.sacredhearts.org.uk FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOURSELF It sounds as if it ought not to be true, but it is. The fact is, you can't love your neighbour as yourself unless you love yourself first. Jesus told his hearers that they must love their neighbour as themselves. This means that we are called to treat our neighbours in exactly the same way that we would wish to be treated. It's not just a negative thing: I'll not rob my neighbour so that they won't rob me. It's actually a positive thing: I love myself so much that I'd like my neighbour to feel like this. But do you love yourself? Not simply in the sense that you pamper yourself or give in to excesses of self-indulgence. Rather, do you look at yourself with a sense of esteem, prizing your gifts, talents, appearance, accomplishments etc? Or is your sense of selfworth so low that you constantly wish that you were someone else, or spend your time complaining about your lot in life? The obvious thing is that if you do not love yourself, then you will find it very hard to love anyone else. Worse still, you'll find it impossible to love God, since it is God who made you. In reality we are able to love our neighbour only when we can thank God for the wonder of our own being. If we can recognize that all we are and have comes from God, that God has stamped a preciousness upon us that makes us lovable, then we can return that love to God. But if we fail to recognize this, then we can love neither God nor our neighbour. Finance Last week’s offertory collection came to: £1141.62 (STG); £295.29 (STM) Bingo £95.00 (STM); Jericho £88.61. The retiring collection for Missio APF raised £459.62 (STG) and £52.51 (STM). Thank you for your support. Baptisms Congratulations and welcome to James Peter Joseph Blanch, Lola Niamh Patricia Blanch, Evalynn Mary June Byrne, Arthur Timothy Seamus Murphy, William St John Thornton-Norris, Nicholas Ozga and Poppy Elizabeth Stephan who were baptised last weekend at St Gregory’s. We welcome these children into the family of the Church, and offer our love & prayers to them and their families. Bishop’s Visitation next Weekend Bishop Declan will be coming to Cheltenham next weekend to visit the parishes of St Thomas M|ore and St Gregory’s. He will be celebrating all the Masses here and available to meet parishioners after mass in an informal way. We also plan to hold our Parish Pastoral Council annual meeting in the Old Priory at St Gregory’s next Sunday at 3.00pm and this meeting is open to all parishioners of both parishes. Do come along and meet Bishop Declan and hear about the many and varied groups and initiatives in your parish. Light refreshments will be available. Mass of Remembrance A Mass of Remembrance will be celebrated in St Benedict’s Chapel, All Saints’ Academy on Wednesday 12th November at 7.00pm. This Mass will be offered for all deceased students, parents, teachers, governors and staff of St Benedict’s School, Christ College and All Saints’ Academy. The celebrant will be Canon Bosco MacDonald. Refreshments will be served afterwards. For further details please contact All Saints’ Academy on 711234. Polish Prayer Group The Polish Prayer Group meets every Monday at St Thomas More’s at 7pm. As well as the Prayer Group, there is a Polish Holy Hour with Confessions followed by Polish Mass on the First Thursday of the month at 5 pm (followed by Mass at 6pm). Bethlehem Stall Thank you to those who supported the Bethlehem stall on Sunday last. I took £270. Hopefully the next sale will be on the Sunday 23rd November. St Thomas More Development Thank you to everyone who helped to arrange and/or attended the Fish & Chip Supper Evening on 17th October. It was a lively and happy evening, and raised £402.00 for the Development Fund. Palestinian Lunch I have been asked by several parishioners, when I am going to do another lunch to fundraise for our Bethlehem Project! I am hoping that I can get 6 or 8 volunteers to prepare 2 bowls of Middle eastern / Arabic style salads each for the lunch on the 22nd November, at 12 midday. I will give you recipes, as suggested by Yousef. I will need to know soon so I can confirm the date and make tickets, which will be £10 each. Those who make 2 bowls of salad will come free in return. Please phone me on 243207 to discuss menus etc. Perhaps we could have a meeting of the volunteers, to make sure it is a varied menu.? Projectors St Gregory’s School have recently upgraded their classroom projectors. They have a number of older projectors available for sale to parishioners for £30 each. If you are interested, please contact Mrs Salcombe at school 01242 513659. St Gregory’s Primary School Kids Club We have a vacancy for a new staff member (either beginner level or managerial level) at St Greg’s Kids Club. This is to help care for the children of St Gregory’s School between 3-6pm each day Monday-Friday. If you are interested in knowing more about this post, please phone 515387 and speak with Denise or Caroline. St Thomas More Breakfast Club The Prayer breakfast Club will meet on the 2nd Sunday of November (8th November) at St Thomas More Parish, from 9.3011.00am, The December meeting will take place on the 6th. St Thomas More Christmas Fayre Your Christmas Fayre will take place at St Thomas More on Saturday, 29th November between 11am-1.00pm. We need some good quality items for prizes and items to sell (bottles, toys, chocolates, jewellery, bric-a-brac etc) and your help to man a stall on the day. Items can be left at St Gregory’s and St Thomas More’s Church and Presbytery. To volunteer, contact Philippe Watine on 260966 or Marianna Thomas 528427. Help us to help our Church: all together we are a community! Newman Association There will be a talk on Tuesday, 4th November at 7.45pm in the lounge of Sacred Hearts Hall, Charlton Kings. Fr Michael Thomas will speak on Adult Ongoing Formation for the Modern Catholic. All welcome. Admission: £3; students & members free. Enquires to Stephanie Jamison on 539810. APF Red Boxes Please return your box to the Presbytery/Sacristy at St Gregory’s, or to Kit Holmes at St Thomas More by Sunday, 9th November for last count in 2014. Heart to Heart Curry Night Join us for our Curry Night to raise funds for Help4Heroes and Computers4Schools on Saturday, 8th November at 7pm in St Gregory’s school hall. Tickets £10 or £30 for a family. Contact Johannes: 07815496902/Steve: 07775576859 for tickets. Heart 2 Heart Walk Join Steve and Johannes, or walk the first mile with them on Saturday, 1st November from Prestbury war memorial at 9.00am! To sponsor, to join the walk or for more information please visit: www.h2hwalk.org or contact Steve Johnston 07775 576859 or Johannes on 07815 496902. St Thomas More Catholic Primary School We have two vacancies for foundation governors and are looking for specific skills in finance/HR to chair the Finance and Resources Committee and a knowledge and interest in Catholic education to chair the Learning and Standards Committee. You would be joining a very strategic and committed board of governors as we take our school on the next part of the journey with a newly appointed Head Teacher joining us in January 2015. Please contact Chair of Governors, June Little on 07885 285 866 or chair@st-thomasmore.gloucs.sch.uk for more information, who would be pleased to meet to discuss the roles further. Music and Dance Night An evening of music and dance is being held at STM church hall on Saturday 15th November from 8pm. It will include live music from our resident music maestro, Michael (Nobby) Clarke. Bring your own drink & nibbles. Tickets £5 or pay on the door. Caritas Submissions are invited for the Advent edition by the 2nd November to eventide_unicorn@yahoo.co.uk or to 'The Editor', c/o Parish Office. Caritas needs to add another proof reader to the Editorial team. If you have a passion for correct English Grammar and would usually be free to proof read the magazine each quarter, please get in touch with Corinna: eventide_unicorn@yahoo.co.uk or 57 5197. Our Prayers are asked for: Sick: Liz Sawaf, Sue Ball, Claire Young, Sean Murphy, Helen Stanbury, Virginia Hancliff, Grace Stevens, Olive Whelan, Bruce Francis, Jenny Dabrowska, Teresa Patterson, Bernie Warner, Deirdre Kelleher, Helen Dorothy Gorry, Denise Ellis, Kevin Dunn, Peter Lucassi, Christopher & Clifford Brown, Margaret Ellis, Julia & Danny Barr, Teresa & Paddy O’Kelly, Bridie & Terry Ruck, Angela Savidge, Pauline Crosbie, Emily Cousins, June Edwards, Rey Lluisma, Lilian Martin, Bridget Garvey, Geoffrey Garvey, Pat Donovan, Maddie Read, Dan Perry, Pete Thacker, Mary Costello, Adrian Davis, Lisa Partridge, Norma Greener. Deceased: John Pearce, Alice Johnson and Baby Gabriel Olivera da Costa RIP. Anniversaries: Martin Hawley, Marjorie Hall, Julie Martin, David Badger, Kitty McManus, Patrick Earley.
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