33rd Sunday Ordinary Time 13th November 2016

Responsorial Psalm:
The Lord comes to rule the
peoples with fairness.
Gospel Acclamation:
Alleluia, alleluia!
Stay awake, praying at all times
for the strength to stand with confidence before the Son of Man!
Alleluia!
Remembrance Sunday
Lord, we remember those who died
when madness ruled the world and evil
dwelt on earth, those we knew and
those whose very name is lost. Because
of their sacrifice, may we renew our fight
against cruelty and injustice, against
prejudice, tyranny, and oppression.
Still we cry to God out of the darkness of
our divided world. Let not the hope of
men and women perish. Let not new
clouds rain death upon the earth. Turn
to yourself the hearts and wills of rulers
and peoples, so that a new world may
arise where men and women live as
friends in the bond of your peace.
In a world still troubled with war, hatred
and unrest, we pray for peace and unity... You have called us to be one, to live
in unity and harmony, and yet we are
divided; race from race, faith from faith,
rich from poor, old from young; neighbour from neighbour. O Lord, by whose
cross all enmity is brought to an end,
break down the walls that separate us,
tear down the fences of indifference and
hatred; forgive us the sins that divide us,
free us from pride and self-seeking;
overcome our prejudices and fears. Give
us courage to open ourselves to others,
and by the power of your Spirit make us
one.
We ask this through Jesus Christ our
Lord.
Amen.
Let us pray for the Sick
Eglwys Catholig Dewi Sant, Yr Wyddgrug
St.David’s Catholic Church, Mold
Alfredo Fecci, Michael Jones, Anne
Jones, Jim Hughes, Margaret Carr, Margaret Evans, Fred Battersby, Gwen
Jones,Joe Goggin,, Debra Ann Roberts,Tricia Twizell, Rosa Maria, Joan Lawrence, Gay McCornick, Moira Catherall,
Lea Hill, Anne Turner, Mary Rowe, Jenny
Mansley, Jennifer Rowley, Nancy Wilson,
Joe & Luisa Desena, Shelagh Fulham,
Margaret Stubbs, Philomena Lamano,
and Leo McManus.
We remember in our prayers
Parish Priest: Fr. Pius Mathew CMI,
St.David’s Presbytery, St.David’s Lane, Mold. CH7 1LH
Email: piuscmi@gmail.com
Tele: 01352 752087
Deacon David Joy:01352 754722 LSUConvent:01352 700121
Website: www.stdavidsmold.org
www.wrexhamdiocese.org.uk http://www.cmi.org.in
13th November 2016
Those whose anniversaries
Occur this week
(13th November) Martin Gallagher, Francis Gorman (14th November) Sophia Mather, Henry J
Elliott, John Atherton, Rose Kilshaw (15th November) Catherine Fury, Mary Rourke, Victor Charles
Mc Gowan-Griffin, Michael Joseph Baker, Terence
James Mc Manus, Giovanni Sciarillo, (16th Nov)
Martin Brown, Patrick King; (17th Nov) Michael
Kennedy, Honora McCarthy, Mary O’Neill, Immaculata Carnevale, John Carr, (18th Nov) Alice
O’Neill, Sarah Sullivan, Gerald Wilson, Michelina
Trasmundi, Lawrence Simmons
Jubilee Celebration Mass
Thank you
Thanks a million to everyone who worked
very hard to make our Golden Jubilee celebrations on Friday evening very beautiful and memorable...the solemn Mass, the
music, the flowers, the Refreshments with
the fantastic Jubilee cake..etc...everything
simply grand! Thank you very much.
33rd Sunday Ordinary Time
Year C
LITURGY OF THE WEEK: Psalter Week I
12th November Saturday
Mass 5.30pm
Int. Canon Simon Treolar
(John Goggin)
13th November Sunday
Mass 11am
For People of the Parish
Monday :
14th Nov
Liturgy of the day
Mass 9.15am
Boldino&Bisesta Paletta RIP (Franco&Maria)
Tuesday:
Liturgy of the day
15th Nov
Mass 9.15am
Jim Hirrel RIP (Maura Edney)
Wednesday: Liturgy of the day
16th Nov
Mass 9.15am
Brendan Towey RIP (Bea Towey)
Thursday:
Liturgy of the day
17th Nov
Mass 9.15am
Antonio Lommano RIP &Elisa Contilli RIP
(Maria Paletta & Mike Lommano)
Friday:
Liturgy of the day
18th Nov
Mass 9.15am
Lawrence Simmons RIP(Emma Simmons)
19th November Saturday
Mass at 5.30pm
Greaney, Neeson, Fitzpatrick & Malone Families RIP
(Michael&Maura Greaney)
Eucharistic
Adoration
with
Rosary and
Benediction
Every Friday
following the
morning Mass
at 9.15am
Sacrament of
Reconciliation
(Confessions)
Saturdays
10.30am to
11.30am
& Before the Vigil
Mass
20th November Sunday
(4.45-5.20pm)
Mass 11am Sundays before
the Mass
For People of the Parish
(10.30-10.50am)
FAITH IN FOCUS:
SOMETHING
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e can always find
reasons to worry,
even when there’s nothing
to worry about. Some people love to be frightened
into thinking that every
flood, hurricane, war or
earthquake is somehow a
sign that the end of the
world is about to hit us.
They love to have something to worry about.
I
n today’s gospel
Jesus tells us to be
worried about three
things. But they’re not
the ones we expect to
hear.
First, he tells us to
worry about being deceived. Make sure
you’re not taken in by
claims about the end
of the world. If you
believe that the predictions
of Nostradamus or the
prophecies of Malachy are
true then it’s time to give in.
You should worry, says
Jesus, if you’re enticed by
these claims to know about
the future, by rumours, apparitions of gloom, or
plagues and revolutions as
forerunners of the end of
TO WORRY ABOUT?
the world. Yes, worry. Because if you put your trust
in these predictions (which
are always explained away
when they fail to deliver)
then you’re far away from
trusting in God’s promises.
You’ve already been
tricked.
S
to worry, says Jesus, when
you begin to fear that natural disasters have a sinister
meaning. All sorts of fearful
things take place in this
world, but your endurance
will win you your lives.
T
hirdly, Jesus implicitly
tells us to worry if we
econdly, worry about find that we’ve become disletting people disturb tracted. Today’s gospel is a
plea to get things into
perspective.
Where are our priorities? Are we living our
lives eating and drinking, so caught up in
the ordinariness of
daily existence, planning how to spend our
lottery win, how to improve our garden and
how to get the latest isound that we have
lost the plot? If you want
something to worry about,
then worry about how you
are preparing for the Second Coming of Jesus.
you. The fact that terrorists
exist doesn’t mean that one
lives next door to you. The
fact that people get shot
and knifed doesn’t mean
that it’s going to happen to
r maybe that’s not as
you or your family. The fact
interesting as worrythat new strains of diseases
ing
about
nothing or worrycome into being does not
ing
about
something that
mean that half the world is
about to be wiped out. Start will never happen?
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Advent Retreat with Bishop Peter
25th-27th November
At Pantasaph Franciscan
Retreat Centre
To reserve your place
pantasaph@gmail.com or
01352 711053
DAY OF PRAYER
FOR ADVENT
Let us prepare a way
for the Lord !
SATURDAY 3rd December 2016
10.30am to 4.00pm
Loreto Centre Abbey Road Llandudno
LL30 2EL (Next to St David’s Hospice)
Everyone is very welcome
Mass will be celebrated
In the afternoon
Tea and coffee will be provided
St Beuno’s outreach team
Youth Mass in Ruabon
Nov 20th, Feast of Christ the King, is
National Youth Sunday. To celebrate
this we will be holding a Youth Mass, led
by Bishop Peter at Ruabon at 11 o'clock
on that date, followed by refreshments.
Christine Humphreys
A Request from the SVP
Would anyone have a microwave
oven that they no longer need?
Please contact 07745 113633
Brian Cullen
The Art of Dying well is a new website that offers a helping hand to those
grappling with issues around death
and dying. Based on Catholic tradition
but open to all, it features real-ife stories about dealing with the journey
through death to eternal life.
www.artofdyingwell.org
SITUATIONS VACANT
The boss of a global communications
company is looking for the following:
An electrician to reconnect the wires of
people who’ve stopped talking to each
other.
A nurse to take care of the soul’s ills.
A bomb-disposal expert to defuse
disputes.
A grave-digger to bury the hatchet of war.
A mason to build peace.
A traffic controller to keep people moving
in the right direction.
A musician to brighten up people’s lives.
A cook to provide food for all humanity.
A moderator to cut down on consumption.
A seamstress to patch up social fabric.
A maths teacher to help people count on
each other.
A computer scientist to encourage
creation.
A cleaning woman to dust down plain
old-fashioned common sense.
A journalist to spread the Good News.
Historic Mold
On Tuesday 15th November(3pm to 8.30pm)
and Wednesday 16th November(10am to
3pm) Mold Town Council will be opening their
doors and inviting members of the public to
come along to the Mold Town Hall and take a
step back in time, to view photographs and
memorabilia of Mold over 150 years.
Money Matters :
Offertory Collection last weekend
£654.11 of which £378.63 was Gift Aided
Gift Aid: If you are a Tax Payer, please
consider filling out the Gift Aid form which
is in the church porch to receive a box of
weekly envelopes for your offertory donation or for a one-off donation then
please use the Green envelopes. Please
remember to write your name, address,
sign and date the green envelope.
Thank you for supporting our Parish.