ST OSMUND’S ╬ HOLY REDEEMER ╬ ST GREGORY’S Clifton Catholic Diocesan Trustees Registered -Charity No. 233977 PARISH PRIEST Canon Michael J Fitzpatrick m.j.fitzpatrick@btconnect.com 07704 113 722 ASSISTANT PRIEST Fr Colin Mason frcolin@salisburycatholics.org 01722 333581 PARISH OFFICE Monday - Friday 9.30 - 12.30 01722 333581 office@salisburycatholics.org St Osmund’s 95 Exeter Street Salisbury SP1 2SF 01722 333581 Most Holy Redeemer Fotherby Crescent Bishopdown Salisbury SP1 3EG St Gregory’s St Gregory’s Avenue Salisbury SP2 7JP 01722 334496 Deacon John Proctor 01722 340206 info@alabare.org Deacon John Detain 01722 415588 detains@sky.com Deacon Stephen Godwin 01722 501854 godw5hme@virginmedia.com Chapel of the Good Shepherd Barford Lane, Downton Salisbury SP5 3QA Deanery Youth Worker Xanthe Dell 01722 333581 syc@salisburycatholics.org Chapel of the Holy Family Southampton Road, Whaddon Salisbury SP5 3EB Diocesan Website cliftondiocese.com Parish Website salisburycatholics.org Deanery Website salisburycatholicdeanery.org Year B 2014/15 Weekdays Advent Psalter Week 1 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament MASS Holy Souls MASS McGuire and Fleming Families RIP FIRST WEEK of ADVENT SATURDAY 29 November 9.00 am St Gregory’s 9.30 am St Osmund’s 10.30 am St Osmund’s 6.00 pm Holy Redeemer SUNDAY FIRST SUNDAY of ADVENT 30 November 9.00 am St Osmund’s MASS Jim Maloney RIP 9.30 am St Gregory’s MASS Michael and Kathleen Tierney RIP 11.00 am St Osmund’s MASS Joan Jackson RIP 6.00 pm St Osmund’s MASS People of the Parish MONDAY St Alexander Briant, Martyr 1 December 9.00 am St Gregory’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer 8.45 am St Osmund’s Morning Prayer 9.00 am St Osmund’s MASS Bernadette Coquet and Peter Robinson RIP TUESDAY 9.00 am St Gregory’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer 2 December 9.30 am St Osmund’s Morning Prayer 9.45 am St Osmund’s MASS Mass for the school 12 noon Salisbury Hospital MASS Patrick O’Driscoll and family RIP WEDNESDAY St Francis Xavier, Priest 3 December 9.00 am St Gregory’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer 10.00 am Holy Redeemer MASS Susan and Les Burry RIP THURSDAY ST OSMUND, Bishop 4 December 9.00 am St Gregory’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer 11.00 am St Osmund’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 12 noon St Osmund’s MASS Maisie Hemery RIP FRIDAY 9.00 am St Gregory’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer 5 December 10.00 am St Gregory’s MASS Kate Kearney RIP 11.30 am St Gregory’s Funeral of Tony Matthews RIP 6.45 pm St Osmund’s Evening Prayer 7.00 pm St Osmund’s MASS Mary Robson RIP 7.30 pm Sacred Heart Tisbury, Deanery Penitential Service SATURDAY St Nicholas, Bishop 6 December 9.00 am St Gregory’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Morning Prayer 9.30 am St Osmund’s Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 10.30 am St Osmund’s MASS In thanksgiving 6.00 pm Holy Redeemer MASS Teresa McIlenden RIP 6.00 pm Whaddon MASS Josephine Kohlhofer RIP S AC R AM E N T O F R E C O N C I L I AT I O N St Gregory’s: Fridays 10.30am St Osmund’s: Saturdays 11.00am Holy Redeemer: Saturdays 5.45pm Also by request: please contact a priest ADVENT PRAYER AND REFLECTION BOOKLET We have produced a booklet to help us with our spiritual preparation for Christmas and this is available (its free but donations welcome to cover the cost of printing and paper) at all the churches today. Please take one home and use it during Advent. MISSALS If you are following the Mass in your Missal please note that we are now in Year B. CONGRATULATIONS AND WELCOME to Issac Li who will be baptised this weekend at St Osmund’s. Please pray for Leon, his parents and Godparents at this special time. THANK YOU Anthony Lane is so grateful for the prayer support that saw him through his recent illness. CONFIRMATION PROGRAMME 2014–2015: The next meeting is in St Osmund’s Parish Rooms at 6.45pm this Tuesday evening 2 December; it is for Candidates. FIRST HOLY COMMUNION PROGRAMME 2014–2015: This Sunday 30 November the children will take part in an Enrolment Mass at their home parish churches. The next catechetical session for children will take place on Saturday morning 6 December, arriving at 8.45am please for a 9am prompt start. Please note that that session takes place at St Osmund’s School. YDISCIPLE ADULTS This is running in conjunction with the Confirmation programme and continues this Tuesday evening 2 December for ALL adults interested in exploring their faith. DOWNTON PRAYER/STUDY GROUP will meet on Wednesday 3 December at 7.30pm at the home of John & Elizabeth Lester. Please call 01725 510310 for further details. RCIA: The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults — Are you interested in becoming a Catholic? Perhaps you already attend Mass but would like to know more. Perhaps you know someone that would like to know more. Our Salisbury Journey in Faith group is for those who are interested in exploring the Catholic faith. More details can be obtained from Canon Michael, Fr Colin, one of our Deacons, or the parish office on 01722 333581 or email office@salisburycatholics.org. Meetings are in St Osmund’s Presbytery at 7.30pm on Thursdays. ST PAUL’S SUNDAY MISSAL 2015 is now available from the Parish Office, priced £5. This is a handy paperback Missal containing all the readings for the Sunday Masses during the year 2015. THE SAMUEL GROUP is for single young adults (18-30s), who are wondering what God is calling them to do with their lives. The aim is to help participants discern their direction in life, whether this is to marriage or dedicated single life, to priesthood or consecrated life. It would also suit those who are making decisions about their career, or about spending time as a missionary or volunteer. Participants take time to listen to God and to His Word speaking to their life. They commit to attending monthly meetings with the group, and to meeting individually with a spiritual guide. Contact Fr Matt Anscombe for details: vocations@cliftondiocese.com. YEAR DEDICATED TO CONSECRATED LIFE This weekend marks the start of the Church’s special Year dedicated to Consecrated Life. The Consecrated Life is a gift to the Church, born in the Church, grows in the Church, and is always orientated to the Church. Please keep in your prayers throughout this year the many Sisters, Monks, Nuns and Religious Priests and Brothers who enrich the Diocese in so many ways. We are all invited to a special celebration at the Cathedral with Bishop Declan on Sunday 1st February 2015 at 6pm, the Vigil of the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord. This will be a gathering of the Religious Communities together with the diocesan family in celebration of the Consecrated Life. THINKING ABOUT PRIESTHOOD? A priesthood discernment group, the Vianney Group, runs every month at the University of Bristol Catholic Chaplaincy. For more information speak to one of the priests or contact Fr Matt Anscombe — vocations@cliftondiocese.com. The next meeting is at 7pm (Mass at 7.30pm) on Wednesday evening 17 December. DIOCESAN DIRECTORIES AND DIARIES 2015 are now available at all churches. £6 for diaries & £5 for directories. ST GREGORY’S CHILDREN’S LITURGY GROUP are holding a Christmas Celebration on Sunday the 14 December in the church hall after Mass finishing at 1pm. This is the opportunity for Parachute Prayers, Games and Refreshments. We ask each family to bring a plate of savoury food. Sweet food and drinks will be provided. Please can you put your name on the list at the back of church. We invite all parishioners to come and enjoy the fun with a cup of tea and a mince pie. Any queries please contact Sarah on 07920 570323 or email svarney1@me.com. CATHOLICS IN SALISBURY will reappear in July 2015 as an annual magazine, celebrating what Catholics in Salisbury do and think throughout the year. Inspired by St Francis, St Clare, and Pope Francis the magazine will also have a Franciscan theme. Writers (about 500 words), artists, photographers, interviewers, interviewees and event organisers, please contact Pamela Perry ASAP on pamelaperry@theclose.org.uk or 01722 327905. APF–MISSIO RED BOXES EMPTYING If you still have any ‘Red Boxes’, that have not been returned yet, would you please bring them in for collection if you are a St Osmund’s or Holy Redeemer parishioner. SECOND COLLECTION This week — Poor Missions of the Diocese. This fund enables Bishop Declan to offer small grants to some of the less financially fortunate parishes of our Diocese. This is one collection that reminds us of the support and encouragement we give to each other as a Diocesan family, and our responsibility to care for our wider family in the diocese. GIFT AID APPEAL Don’t forget to return your completed forms please. A special thank you to those who have already responded to the appeal. As we said at the Gift Aid appeals, Gift Aid is an important way for us to raise extra income for our churches. For you the tax-payer it is very quick and simple. ST GREGORY’S CAKE STALL After Mass, next Sunday 7 December. Also Christmas cards, calendars, diaries, Advent calendars, gifts, and candles are available. MY GENERATION meets in St Gregory’s Hall 2pm on Wednesday afternoon, 3 December. PARISH LUNCH The next lunch will be this Thursday 4 December in St Osmund’s Parish Rooms, after Mass. There will be also be a lunch on Thursday 8 January. All welcome. ST GEGORY’S October offertory income averaged £548.08 per week, £206.05 in cash and £256.78 from Standing Orders. Gift Aid was worth a further £85.25 per week. CLIFTON DIOCESE CALENDERS 2015 Are now for sale in the Parish Office price £10, a beautiful selection of photos from around the Dioceses. All proceeds will go towards repairs for our Cathedral roof. IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT — ST OSMUND’S and CATHOLICISM in SALISBURY Give a friend a unique insight into our local Salisbury Catholic community as well as making a donation to our church building funds. Copies of John Elliott’s fascinating book are available from the Presbytery, £7 per copy. ST GREGORY’S Christmas Bazaar raised £1045.13 which will go towards the cost of the Hall Improvements. Grateful thanks to all those who helped and to all who supported the event. YOUTH SOURCE Youth Group for 10-14 year olds, meets on Mondays at 6.30-8pm in St Osmund’s Parish Rooms. SPIRIT GROUP for Years 3, 4 and 5, meets in St Osmund’s Parish Rooms on Mondays in term time at 3.30-5pm. WORLD YOUTH DAY — POLAND — 2016 Please register your interest now if you would like to go with our Salisbury group to World Youth Day 2016 in Krakow, Poland. You will need to be aged 16 or over by July 2016. Deposits of £50 should be dropped in at the Parish Office by December 14 this year. YDISCIPLE This is a brand new approach to youth ministry which we are trying out here in the Salisbury Deanery. Teams have only just started, so if you would like to join with lots of other young people discovering for themselves what a life of faith is all about please contact Xanie. WEEKLY REFLECTION ON THE EUCHARIST by OUR YOUNG PEOPLE “If we really understood the Mass, we would die of joy” - Saint Jean Vianney. We have been continually reminded of the importance and the beauty of the Mass and the Eucharist by the Saints, but we still neglect the importance of it in our lives. Most food we eat becomes part of us but when we eat the Eucharist we become part of our Lord Jesus Christ. So for this feast that we attend every Sunday, do we dress as though we are going to a wedding or as though we are going to a barbecue? Are we the last guests to turn up to or do we turn up earlier out of enthusiasm and love for God? Do we give proper thanks afterwards or do we rush out as the service finishes? All of the answers to these questions reflect our commitment and love for God. We should pray to God that he will help us to focus during the Mass and then give thanks afterwards for the gift of the Eucharist and the Mass. We should remember that we will never out-give God, so the more time we give Him preparing for Mass, the more God will enable us to receive all His graces. FROM POPE FRANCIS The Second Vatican Council reminded us that the Church is continually journeying through history to the kingdom of heaven, of which the Church on earth is the seed and beginning. This journey will reach its fulfilment in the end times, when the universe will be transformed and we will be fully enveloped by joy, peace and the love of God in the new heavenly Jerusalem. Even now we experience a communion between the Church on earth and the Church in heaven through our union with those who have died. The souls in heaven assist us with their prayers, while we assist the souls in purgatory through our good works, prayer and participation in the Eucharist. As members of the Church then, the distinction is not between who has died and who is living, but rather who is in Christ and who is not. Saint Paul tells us further that it is not only humanity which will be liberated from corruption, but the whole of creation. All things will be brought into the fullness of being, truth and beauty. This is God’s design for us and the Church’s vocation. Let us ask Mary, Mother of the Church, to watch over us on our way and to help us be a joyful sign of faith and hope among our brothers and sisters. (Pope Francis, 26 November 2014) SPECIAL MASSES Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham Mass: Ordinariate Evensong and Benediction: Polish Mass: Syro-Malabar Rite Mass: Extraordinary Form Mass – Third Saturdays: Holy Redeemer: 11.00am Sunday and 6.30pm Wednesday Holy Redeemer: 6.00pm Second Sunday of the Month St Osmund’s: 4.00pm Second Sunday of the Month Holy Redeemer: 5.30pm First Sunday of the Month Holy Redeemer: December, March, June, September. Wardour: February, May, August. HEALING PRAYER MINISTRY After the following Masses: 9:00am Sunday 7 December, St Osmund’s 9:30am Sunday 21 December, St Gregory’s 11:00 am Sunday 4 January, St Osmund’s 6:00pm Saturday 17 January, Holy Redeemer 9:00am Sunday 1 February, St Osmund’s PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR THIS WEEK CLIFTON DIOCESE: With the diocese we pray for the priests and parishioners of St Benet’s Kemerton, St Joseph’s Tewkesbury, and St Nicholas, Winchcombe with Bishop’s Cleeve. CHURCHES TOGETHER IN SALISBURY With other local Christians we pray for those suffering from HIV and AIDS. PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS all those who are sick and in hospital. We remember those who have died recently, especially: Michael Walsh, Anthony Matthews, Elizabeth Holland, Duncan Riddock, Patricia Clark and those whose anniversaries occur at this time. May they rest in peace. DIOCESAN PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS “I never stop thanking God for all the graces you have received” The hymn Autumn Days, penned by Estelle White, considers some rather strange things that we might be grateful for in our lives. These range from “autumn days when the grass is jewelled” to “jet planes meeting in the air to be refuelled” and “clouds that look like familiar faces” to “the smell of bacon as I fasten up my laces”. As we begin our Advent journey, what are the unexpected things that we want to give thanks for? God calls us and chooses us. How do we want to show our gratitude for what he is doing in us? As for the more strange or individual things we might take delight in, it’s right to remember that gratefulness is the heart of prayer! WEEKLY GUIDE TO PRAYER Sunday is the beginning of a new liturgical year with the First Sunday of Advent. The first reading on Sunday is from the Prophet Isaiah as the people repent before God: “Would that you might meet us doing right, that we were mindful of you in our ways!” St Mark's Gospel offers the image of the master who leaves his servants in charge while he is away. Be watchful! Be alert! The gospel readings in Advent show that the promises are fulfilled in Jesus. Jesus brings healing. He raises up the childlike. And Jesus calls and sends the twelve Apostles to continue his ministry. On weekdays during the first part of Advent – that is until December 17 – we focus on the first reading. This week it is from the Prophet Isaiah. These readings are about promises. Isaiah is consoling, building up and preparing his people to have hope. “In the days to come,” he says over and over. When the day of promise comes, “They shall beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning hooks; one nation shall not raise the sword against another, nor shall they train for war again.” Even though King David's line, and that of his father, Jesse, are almost wiped out, Isaiah proclaims hope: “On that day, a shoot shall sprout from the stump of Jesse, and from his roots a bud shall blossom.” There will even be a peace in nature – the lion lying down with the lamb. “There shall be no harm or ruin on all my holy mountain; for the earth shall be filled with knowledge of the LORD, as water covers the sea.” Even Jesus’s own statement about his mission is seen in the powerful images Isaiah uses to give us courage and hope: “On the day the LORD binds up the wounds of his people.” LITURGY OF THE WORD First Reading A reading from the prophet Isaiah 63:16-17; 64:1,3-8 Oh, that you would tear the heavens open and come down. Responsorial Psalm Ps 79 God of hosts, bring us back; let your face shine on us and we shall be saved. A reading from the first letter of St Paul to the Corinthians 1:3-9 We are waiting for our Lord Jesus Christ to be revealed. Alleluia, alleluia! Let us see, O Lord, your mercy and give us your saving help. Alleluia! A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Mark 13:33-37 Stay awake, because you do not know when the master of the house is coming. Second Reading Gospel Acclamation Gospel
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