Clergy: Mgr Michael Regan (Administrator), Fr Jamie Boyle; (Acting Administrator) Rev Peter Czerwonka S.A.C., Rev Tadeusz Puton S.A.C., Bishop Ian Murray; Fr Nick Welsh (Assistant Priest). Cathedral Contacts: Cathedral House, 61 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JD, Tel: 0131 556 1798 Website: www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk - Email: cathedralhouse@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Fr. Jamie Boyle: jamie@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Fr. Nick Welsh: frnick@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Finance: Carol Ann Carvil - Tel: 0131 523 0109, Email: finance@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Parish Co-ordinator: Kay Leslie - Email: kay@stmaryscathedral.co.ukTel: 0131 556 1798 Hall Complex Bookings/Café Camino: Fran Whitton, Manager. Tel: 0131 523 0102 Email: cafecamino@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Director of Music: Thomas Henderson - Email: thomas.henderson.07@aberdeen.ac.uk Cathedral Organist: Simon Niemiński - Tel: 0131 523 0106, Email: organist@stmaryscathedral.co.uk Safeguarding Team: Maureen McEvoy & James Saunders 30th Sunday (Year A) - 26th October 2014 Sunday Masses: (Sat. Vigil) 6.00pm, 9.30am, 11.30am, 1.15pm (Polish), 5.45pm (Polish) and 7.30pm Confessions - Saturday: 10.30am – 12 noon, 5.00 – 5.45pm Polish Confessions - Monday – Friday: 5.00 – 6.00pm; Saturday: 8.00 – 9.00am Masses this week: Monday to Friday: 10:00am, 12:45pm, 6.00pm (Polish) Saturday: Masses at 9.00am (Polish), 10.00am, 6.00pm (Vigil) Welcome: If you are a visitor to the Cathedral, we want you to know how welcome you are – whether you have come from another part of the country, from across the world or simply from another parish. Who is my neighbour? "Love your neighbour as yourself" the Gospel says (Matthew 22:38). But who is my neighbour? We often respond to that question by saying, "My neighbours are all the people I am living with on this earth, especially the sick, the hungry, the dying, and all who are in need." But this is not what Jesus says. When Jesus tells the story of the good Samaritan (see Luke 10:29-37) to answer the question "Who is my neighbour?” he ends by asking, “Which…..do you think, proved himself a neighbour to the man who fell into the bandits’ hands?” The neighbour, Jesus makes clear, it is not the poor man lying on the side of the road, stripped, beaten and half dead, but the Samaritan who crossed the road, “bandaged his wounds, pouring oil and wine on them….. lifted him onto his own mount and took him to an inn and looked after him. “My neighbour is the one who crosses the road for me! Bread for the Journey – Henri N Nouwen In the Cathedral diary this week! Baptisms during 11.30am Mass today th th Monday 27 Thursday 30 Russian Choir @ 6.00pm in Cathedral House th Tuesday 28 (Feast of Sts Simon and Jude) Legion of Mary @ 10.45am in Cathedral House Catechism @ 4.30pm in Cathedral House Schola Cantorum Choir @ 7.00pm in Cathedral House Cathedral Concert at 7.30pm (further details inside) ABC @ 7.30pm in Cathedral House Pastoral Counselling @ 5.30pm in Cathedral House SSVDP Meeting @ 6.00pm in Cathedral House Legion of Mary @ 7.30pm in Cathedral House Wednesday 29 Saturday 1 th st Friday 31 Coffee Morning in Café Camino @ 10.30am Divine Mercy Prayer in Cathedral @ 3.00pm In the name of Jesus Prayer Group @ 6.00pm in Cathedral House st November (Solemnity of All Saints) First Saturday Devotion to Our Lady of Fatima Sunday 2 nd Rosary Group @ 6.30pm in Cathedral House Newsletter available online: www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk Produced & Printed by St Mary’s 16/10/2014 St Mary’s Cathedral is a parish of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrew & Edinburgh. A Charity registered in Scotland Number SC00854 Mass Intentions this week October Time Celebrant SATURDAY 25th (Vigil) SUNDAY 6.00pm Fr Jamie 9:30am 11:30am 7:30pm 10:00am 12:45pm 10:00am 12:45pm Fr Nick Fr Nick Fr Jamie Fr Piotr Fr Nick Fr Piotr Fr Piotr 10:00am 12:45pm Fr Piotr Fr Nick 10:00am 12:45pm 10:00am 12:45pm 10:00am 6:00pm Fr Mike Fr Piotr Fr Mike Fr Piotr 26 th MONDAY 27 th TUESDAY 28 th WEDNESDAY 29 th THURSDAY 30 th FRIDAY 31 st SATURDAY st 1 Nov (Vigil) Intention Bridget Schneider Brendan Keohune Gabriella & Giorgio Ricca James Boyle Parish News and Events Please pray for the sick & those who care for them: Victor & Victoria Alongi, Father Noel Barry, Christopher Brown, Roberta Cangiano, Olivia Contini, Sheila Docherty, Anne Gilchrist, Brian Kilbane, Frances Kinnaird, Jadwiga Kryzanowska, Chantal Mathot, Naomi McGarvey, Grant McKail, Anne Marie O’Reilly, Anne Rubens, William Service, Mark Wilson. Please can you let the office know those who are to be prayed for on the sick list? Likewise, please let us know if you know of anyone on the sick list who should now be removed. For those who have died recently: For those whose anniversaries occur at this time: Dorothy McKenna. Offertory Collections - Cathedral: £1854.52 (Gift Aid: £499.90); Polish community: £293.03 (Gift Aid: £37.00); stall: £181.47; all other collections including candles: £919.56, Mission Sunday: £338.90, Legion of Mary: £10.00, Bread for the Poor: 103.66, donations: £62.00 Wills & Bequests: The Cathedral Parish has benefited greatly in the past from the thoughtfulness of both parishioners & non-parishioners who have nominated the parish to receive funds from their estate. Gift aid offerings/donations: can be taken out at any time throughout the year. It is a valuable source of additional income to the Cathedral with no extra cost to parishioners. Sacrament of the Sick Parishioners are asked to approach one of the priests to receive the Sacrament of the Sick before being admitted to hospital for treatment. If you are housebound or are unable to come to Mass, the priests will be happy to visit you in your home. Newsletter: If you would like news or events advertised in Sunday’s newsletter, please contact Cathedral House no later than Wednesday morning. Outreach Group Patients in Hospital If you know of a forthcoming visit to a hospital or serious illness or an operation, please let one of our priests know before you enter the hospital, so that he can give you the Sacrament of the Sick & any other sacraments before you go to the hospital. Holy Communion in Hospital For inpatients at The Royal Infirmary, The Sick Children’s & Liberton Hospital, Tel: 0131 242 1990. Marriage Couples, who consider the Cathedral as their parish and are intending to be married, must give at the very least six months’ notice. Please call or email Cathedral House, for a Marriage Preparation Enrolment form. Dates for 2015 courses should be available early in 2015. Baptism Parents wishing to have their child baptised should complete & return a Baptism form, which is available from Cathedral House. Please give two months’ notice for Baptism. You will be invited to attend a Baptism session held in Cathedral House. Baptism dates and Baptism Preparation Course leaflets available in the porch. Dates for your diary! Tuesday Concerts 2014-2015 Concerts will begin on 28th October at 7.30pm. For this concert, we will welcome back Jeremy Filsell, who played here last February, when the concert included Rachmaninov’s 2nd Piano Concerto (arranged for piano and organ.) This time, the concert will feature Racmaninov’s 1st Piano Concerto, as well as French music for piano, organ and voice, with American lyric soprano, Rebecca Kellerman Petretta and cathedral organist Simon Niemiński Entry to all concerts in the series will be free, with a retiring collection. Colmcille Choir On Saturday 1st November the Colmcille Choir will be performing at the Sacred Hall Church, Lauriston, Edinburgh. Further details on notice board in the porch. The choir will also be singing alongside our own choir at the 11.30am Mass on Sunday 2nd November. Newsletter available online: www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk Produced & Printed by St Mary’s 23/10/2014 St Mary’s Cathedral is a parish of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrew & Edinburgh. A Charity registered in Scotland Number SC00854 Called to Act – ‘Catholic Social Teaching and You’ Are you between 18 and 35 and involved with the SSVP? Then ‘Called to Act’ is for you! Bringing together young adult Vincentians from Scotland, Ireland and England, this event will give you the chance to socialise, learn more about the SSVP and your place in it and find out what you can get involved in. The event will run from 10.30am Saturday 1st November until 1.00pm on Sunday 2nd November at The Conforti Institute, Calder Avenue, Coatbridge. Cost £65 – this covers accommodation and meals. For more information or to book a place, call Clare on 0141 226 8833, email: youth@ssvpscotland.com Faith and Freedom To mark the launch of Aid to the Church in Need’s Religious Freedom Report, please join us on the Wednesday 5th November 2014 at 6.30pm in the Gillis Centre (100 Strathhearn Road, Edinburgh, EH9 1BB). At the event you will learn about those people throughout the world who suffer persecution because of their faith and ways in which you can stand up and make a difference. At the event we are privileged to welcome two powerful speakers: Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama, President of the Nigerian Bishops' Conference and John Pontifex, Editor in Chief: Religious Freedom in the World 2014 Report. The evening will begin at 6.30pm with an opening prayer by Archbishop Leo Cushley. The event is free but there will be a collection for the Church in Nigeria. Entry is by ticket only - to reserve your ticket(s) please contact Lorraine McMahon on 01698337470 or at: lorraine.mcmahon@acnuk.org Aid to the Church in Need is a Pontifical Foundation of the Catholic Church and a registered Charity in Scotland (SCO40748) and in England and Wales (1097984) Confirmation Course for Adults Course will begin at 7.00pm on Monday 10th November. It will be held at Cathedral House, No: 63 York Place. To register for this course, please email Father Nick at: frnick@stmaryscathedral.co.uk, alternatively call 0131 556 1798. Safeguarding Training Session Volunteers who are working with children or vulnerable adults and who have not yet attended a session should have received an invitation to the next training session on the 12th November. If you have not done so already, please reply ASAP to Alina as in the invite, or via the Cathedral office. In addition, any volunteer who has attended a session quite a few years ago is welcome and recommended to attend for an update by the Archdiocesan trainers let Alina Armstrong or the office know. Edinburgh Newman Circle A meeting will take place on Wednesday 12th November 2014 at 7.30pm in St Catharine’s Convent, Lauriston Gardens, Edinburgh. Michael T R B Turnbull, teacher and author (incl. Scotland the Facts; Biography of Cardinal Gordon Joseph Gray), will speak on “Saint Andrew – Myth, Legend and Reality”. Details from Dan Cronin – Tel: 0131 667 5270; danjcronin@btinternet.com All welcome. SCIAF Remembrance Mass Our annual Mass, to commemorate our supporters who have passed away, will take place on at 1.00pm on Thursday 13th November at SCIAF Office, 19 Park Circus, Glasgow, G3 6BE. The Mass will be celebrated by Fr. Joe Mackle, our Chaplain, and there will be tea and coffee afterwards. If you are unable to attend, but would like us to remember a loved one in our prayers, please pass on their name to us so that they can be included in our Book of Remembrance. RSVP – 0141 354 555 / email: ecoakley@sciaf.org.uk BITS ‘n’ PIECES Change of Date – Voice for Life Mass The Voice for Life Mass and Rosary has been changed from Wednesday 5th November at 6.00pm to Friday 7th November at 6.00pm. RCIA Training Evening – Believing and Celebrating There will be a training evening for all RCIA Leaders and Catechists on Monday 10th November from 7.00pm to 9.00pm at the Gillis Centre, Edinburgh. For further information see poster on noticeboard in the Porch. To register contact: Jacqueline.heron@staned.org.uk or call: 0131 623 8903. Foodbank Our Church of Scotland neighbours at St Mary’s Church, 12 Bellevue Crescent, Edinburgh, EH3 6NE, have organised a Food Bank operated from the Drummond Room within the Church Precincts. It is open from 10.00am to 12 noon. This is a very worthwhile project and we would very much welcome our Parishioners’ participation. Only longlife non-perishables foods are suitable – e.g cartons UHT milk, fruit juice, pasta, pasta sauces, rice, noodles, tinned food: meat, fish, vegetables (not potatoes), baked beans, spaghetti, fruit, custard, sponge pudding, rice pudding, biscuits, jam, chocolate, jelly, sugar, tea bags (40 pack), instant coffee (small jars). Thank you! Newsletter available online: www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk Produced & Printed by St Mary’s 23/10/2014 St Mary’s Cathedral is a parish of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrew & Edinburgh. A Charity registered in Scotland Number SC00854 First Reading Exodus 22:20-26 If you are harsh with the widow, or with the orphan, my anger will flare against you. The Lord said to Moses, Tell the sons of Israel this, You must not molest the stranger or oppress him, for you lived as strangers in the land of Egypt. You must not be harsh with the widow, or with the orphan; if you are harsh with them, they will surely cry out to me, and be sure I shall hear their cry; my anger will flare and I shall kill you with the sword, your own wives will be widows, your own children orphans. If you lend money to any of my people, to any poor man among you, you must not play the usurer with him: you must not demand interest from him. If you take anothers cloak as a pledge, you must give it back to him before sunset. It is all the covering he has; it is the cloak he wraps his body in; what else would he sleep in? If he cries to me, I will listen, for I am full of pity. The word of the Lord. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 17 Gospel Acclamation Alleluia, alleluia! Open our heart, O Lord, to accept the words of your son Alleluia! Gospel Matthew 22:34-40 You must love the Lord your God and your neighbour as yourself When the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees they got together and, to disconcert him, one of them put a question, 'Master, which is the greatest commandment of the Law?' Jesus said, 'You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second resembles it: You must love your neighbour as yourself. On these two commandments hang the whole Law, and the Prophets also.' The Gospel of the Lord. R. I love you, Lord, my strength. I love you, Lord, my strength, my rock, my fortress, my saviour. My God is the rock where I take refuge; my shield, my mighty help, my stronghold. The Lord is worthy of all praise: when I call I am saved from my foes. (R) Long life to the Lord, my rock ! Praised be the God who saves me. He has given great victories to his king and shown love for his anointed. First Reading: Malachi Second Reading: 1 Thessalonians Gospel: Matthew (R) Hear the Word… Second Reading Next Sunday’s Readings 1 Thessalonians 1:5-10 You broke with idolatry and became servants of God; you are now waiting for his Son. You observed the sort of life we lived when we were with you, which was for your instruction, and you were led to become imitators of us, and of the Lord; and it was with the joy of the Holy Spirit that you took to the gospel, in spite of the great opposition all round you. This has made you the great example to all believers in Macedonia and Achaia since it was from you that the word of the Lord started to spread - and not only throughout Macedonia and Achaia, for the news of your faith in God has spread everywhere. We do not need to tell other people about it: other people tell us how we started the work among you, how you broke with idolatry when you were converted to God and became servants of the real, living God; and how you are now waiting for Jesus, his Son, whom he raised from the dead, to come from heaven to save us from the retribution which is coming. The word of the Lord – 31 st Sunday (A) 1:4-2:2.8-10 2:7-9.13 23:1-12 When answering the Pharisees Jesus uses scripture, which, as he is the Word of God, he embodies. He quotes two sayings: Deuteronomy 6:5 (love of God) and Leviticus 19:18 (love of neighbour), and puts them together. As far as one can tell this connection has not been made before, and this sums up Jesus’ claim that he had not come to change the Law, but to fulfil it. The second part is the one in focus today, as the first reading shows. It might seem to be another of those obscure historical references, going into unnecessary detail about cloaks, but it begins with big statements and suggests a way in which we might offend against this command today – by what we think of immigrants. What else can we apply this reading to? We are probably not harsh with the widow and orphan, except by neglect, but the words about lending hit right home. We say airily ‘life’s not fair’ as if we can do nothing about it. But fairness and all that it entails is one of the two pillars of the law. This was the last question anyone asked Jesus; this answer therefore sums up his whole teaching and his life. Newsletter available online: www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk Produced & Printed by St Mary’s 23/10/2014 St Mary’s Cathedral is a parish of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrew & Edinburgh. A Charity registered in Scotland Number SC00854
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