Weekly Newsletter - All Saints Parish

LITURGY, THE PRAYER OF THE PEOPLE
The Baptism of the Lord
Saturday:
4.30 pm
5.30pm
The Baptism of the Lord
Saint Mary
Saint David Lewis
6.00pm
Saint Basil & Saint Gwladys
9.00 am
The Baptism of the Lord
Saint Anne
Sunday:
(+Simon Richards)
(Elizabeth Peter Kane, Timothy Jones
Michael Roche, Mary Roche)
(+Maureen & Trevor Lewis,
Ken & Yvonne (Diamond Wed. Anniv.)
9.30 am
10.30 am
11.00 am
6.00 pm
Saint Mary
Saint Michael
Saint David
Saint Mary
(Paddy & Molly Hayes, Michael Hayes,
Sr. Visitation Intention)
(+Lucy Villasor Batiller)
(Annie Flaherty)
(Holy Souls)
(Mrs. Anne Hamber Intention)
10.00 am
11.30 am
7.00 pm
Saint Mary
Saint Michael
Saint Anne
(+Lucy Villasor Batiller, +Pamela Ann Giorgione)
Requiem Mass for Doris Haines
(Holy Souls)
10.00 am
10.00 am
Saint Anne
Saint Mary
Morning Devotions
(+Lucy Villosor Batiller, Good Estate of Giovanna Giafagna.)
Saint Mary
Saint Michael
Saint David Lewis
Saint Mary
(+Ethel Birmingham, Grace Paloma (Thanksgiving))
Adoration
(People of the Parish)
Holy Hour
10.00am
2.00 pm
Saint Mary
Saint Mary
(+Ethel Birmingham, +John Joseph Moylan)
Funeral Service for Audrey Putz
10.00 am
10.00 am
Saint David Lewis
Saint Mary
Adoration and Devotions.
(+Peter Curran)
10.00 am
10.30 am
3.30 pm
Saint Anthony, Abbot
Saint Mary
Saint Mary
Saint Mary
(Sr. Patrick Joseph Intention, Jack Harvey)
Adoration, till 11.45.
Adoration, till 4.15.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
10.00 am
6.30 pm
7.00 pm
7.00 pm
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
[Next Sunday’s Intentions:
Saint Anne – Moira Mernagh, Celia O’Keeffe Dewdney,
God’s Blessing on the Donoghue Family.
Saint Basil & Gwladys – Mary Cotterall Intention, William Family Intention
Saint David – Dorothy & Charles Maher
Saint David Lewis – +Michael McLoughlin, Murphy Family
Saint Mary – +Audrey Putz ; Amelia Thomas Thanksgiving ; +Sr. Noreen Maye
Saint Michael –
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Monday
Wednesday
Saturday
6.30 – 6.50 pm
6.30 – 6.50 pm
10.45 – 11.45 am
3.30 – 4.15 pm
Saint Anne
Saint David Lewis
Saint Mary
Saint Mary
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ALL SAINTS
PARISH
Saints Anne, Basil + Gwladys, David, David Lewis, Mary, & Michael
“A L I V E A N D A C T I V E ”
The Baptism of the Lord
The Year of
Saint Mark
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Sunday 11 January 2015
(Sunday Readings: Year B :: Weekdays of Year 2 :: Breviary: Week iii)
THIS SUNDAY’S MASS
Scripture:
Isaiah 42:1-4, 6-7
Psalm 28
Response : The Lord will bless his people with peace.
O give the Lord you sons of God,
give the Lord glory and power;
give the Lord the glory of his name
Adore the Lord in his holy court.
The Lord’s voice resounding on the waters,
the Lord on the immensity of waters;
the voice of the Lord, full of power,
the voice of the Lord full of splendour.
The god of glory thunders.
In his temple they all cry: “Glory!”
The Lord sat enthroned over the flood;
the Lord sits as king for ever.
Acts 10:34-38
Mark 1:7-11
Intercession:
Lord Graciously hear us
An angry wife was complaining about her husband
spending so much time at the pub. So, one night he
took her along. ‘What’ll you have?’ he asked. ‘Oh,
I don’t know. The same as you, I suppose, she
replied. The husband ordered a couple of whiskies
and drank his in one gulp. His wife watched him,
then took a sip from her glass and immediately spat
it out. ‘Yuck, that’s nasty poison!’ she sputtered. ‘I
don’t know how you can drink this stuff!’ ‘Well,
there you go,’ cried the husband. ‘And all this time
you thought I was enjoying myself every night!’
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Weight Training for 2015
Here is a little secret for building your arm and
shoulder muscles. You might want to adopt the
regimen for yourself – but be careful to take it
gradually. Three days a week works well. Begin by
standing straight, with a 5 lb potato sack in each
hand. Extend your arms straight out from your
sides and hold them there as long as you can.
Eventually try to reach a full minute. Relax. After
a few weeks, move up to 10 lb potato sacks, and
then 50 lb potato sacks, and eventually try to get to
where you can lift a 100 lb potato sack in each
hand and hold your arms straight out for more than
a full minute. After you feel confident at that level,
start putting a couple of potatoes in each sack, but
be careful not to over do it.
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Priest : Do you want to go to heaven?
Parishioner : No Father.
Shocked priest : But you must want to go to heaven
when you die.
Parishioner : Oh, yes, when I die, Father. I thought
you were getting a party together now.
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
PARISH
PASTORAL
TEAM
Revd. Michael Evans
Revd. Richard Aziati
Revd. Michael Doyle
Sister Brigid Cantwell
Sister Paul Gerard Chidgey
Sister Justina Morrin
Sister Visitation O’Donoghue Revd. Deacon Richard Withers
PARISH
OFFICE
9 Stow Hill, NP20 1TP 01633 265533
allsaintsnpt@hotmail.co.uk
HOSPITAL
TEAM
Royal Gwent + St. Woolos Hospitals
Emergency Sick Call Number
Hospital Rota: Today:
David & Mary
(Monday -Friday: 9am-3pm)
www.allsaintsrcnewport.co.uk
265533 Father Richard
0780 5696474
Next Sunday: Anita & John
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Collections
Saint Anne:
Saints Basil and Gwladys:
Saint David:
Saint David Lewis:
Saint Mary:
Saint Michael:
£280.07
£ 250.00
£385.72
£158.00
£712.00
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(Gift Aided:
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£63.10)
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Training session for Night Shelter
For the fifth year St Mary’s Institute, along with other churches in Newport, is providing bed and two hot meals for
homeless people. We host in February and March on Wednesday nights.
If you would like to know more, to refresh your memory or meet friends from previous years, possibly with the intent
to volunteer then please come to the ‘Training for volunteers’ talk on Wednesday 21st January in St Mary’s Institute
(next door to the church). Doors are open 6.45pm for 7pm start.
GENERAL NOTICE
Lunchbag Project – Group 2.
empty bags will be distributed on
weekend of January 10th/11th for
return on January 17th/18th.
Thank you = John Haywood.
Be aware of thieves. Please
take all bags and valuables
with you when you go to Holy
Communion.
FAITH Summer Session:
Have you ever wondered how the Catholic faith can be understood in the light of the modern world? The FAITH
movement is a collaboration of priests and lay people who present elements of the Catholic faith by bringing faith and
science together. Science doesn't disprove God, it points to God as the Mind behind the cosmos. Science shows that
the human mind can investigate and interpret the material world according to patterns and laws which we can then put
to use in our own creative ways. The FAITH Summer Session is a conference for 16-35 year olds to explore some of
these concepts. It is a great opportunity to discover more about your faith and meet others from around the UK in a
social environment. The timetable is balanced to include opportunities for prayer, sporting and social activities; and a
deepening of one’s relationship with God is enabled by opportunities for Confession, daily adoration of the Blessed
Sacrament and the celebration of the Divine Office. There is a licensed bar on the premises (for over 18s only) and the
programme of evening entertainments includes a Quiz Night and the traditional Ceilidh (Scottish dancing). The
summer session will take place between Monday 3rd - Friday 7th August. Fr. Michael Doyle will be going and is
inviting any 16-35 year olds within the parish to join him. If you are interested contact Fr. Michael via the parish
office, after Mass, or email FrMichaelDoyle@outlook.com. For more information about the FAITH movement
visit http://www.faith.org.uk
ACTA – A Call to Action –
is a national group of clergy and laity who have come together to discuss the future of the Church.
[Website: www.acalltoaction.org.uk/]
There is an active group in most of the dioceses in England and Wales. An inaugural meeting for a group in the
Archdiocese of Cardiff is to meet at St. Brigid’s Parish Hall, Crystal Glen, Cardiff, CF14 5QN on Monday 2nd February
2015 starting at 7.00 pm. All are welcome.
Further details from Frank Callus – fbcallus@aol.com or Mobile 07956005459
AROUND AND ABOUT IN OUR CHURCHES
Today:
5.00
St. Mary’s Folk Choir practice in St. Mary’s Church. New members are always welcome.
5.30
Saint Mary’s Legion of Mary meets, in the Marian Room in Saint Mary’s Institute.
Saint David’s S.V.P. (Society of Saint Vincent de Paul) meets, in Saint David’s Sacristy.
Cenacolo Prayer Group in Maripa, 1A School House, Hartridge Rd. NP18 22LN
Monday:
7.00
Tuesday:
10.30
10.30
6.15-7.45
Wednesday :
Thursday :
Friday:
7.30
Saint Anne’s Community Club meets in Saint Anne’s Hall: All welcome.
Saint David Lewis Talent Sharing, in Saint David Lewis Hall.
Brownies meet in Saint Mary’s Institute.
Bingo, in Saint Michael’s Hall.
Saturday
Next Sunday: 5.00
St. Mary’s Folk Choir practice in St. Mary’s Church. New members are always welcome.
Dates for your Diary
11.02.15
07.00pm
Memorial Service for the relatives of those who died at St. Anne’s Hospice
PRAYERS PLEASE
Please pray for the Repose of the Souls of Audrey Putz and Michael Wadworth and all deceased members of
All Saints Parish.
In your Prayers, Please remember also in your prayers Sally Cox- Mulvaney, Ron Kelly, Ellen Hobbs, Lawrence
Caruana, Anthony & Casey Hard Mary Savini, Pat Bowen, Libby Fussell, Sheila June White, Win Jackson, Joan
Harrington, Margaret Rowe, Mary Stewart, Malcolm Stewart, Avril McDonald, Callum Lewis, Easton William &
Arabella Rose Thomas-Yendle (Premature Twins), John Fox, Lillian Skillen, Bernard Dunn, Janet Walsh, Jill Jones,
Lolith Sauksciuviene, Lucy Stoneman, Colin Richards, Albert Evans, Iris Anthony, Annette Jones, Keiron & Liz Breen,
Alfonso Putz, Ron Page, Ted Page, Mary Park, Colin Blacker, Pat Webb, Christine Bennett, Zonia Dagger, Douglas
Skinner, Janet Gillian Jones, Maureen Harris, Peter Wright, Danny O’Carroll, Dale Ward, Ada Jones, Avril Taylor,
Glenys Harvey, Rose Hackwood, Catherine Williams, Lil O’Hagen, and Idris Skillen and all in the Family of our Parish
who are sick or housebound, and all who care for them.
Someone to Pray for? Please tell your ‘Community Correspondent’, or ring the Newsletter Secretary,
265533.
The Call, the Journey and the Mission.
An invitation from the Bishops of England and Wales to reflect on the gift of Marriage and Family Life.
October 2014 saw some extraordinary events unfold as Pope Francis invited participants from all walks of life to
attend an Extraordinary Synod to consider the ‘Pastoral Challenges to the Family in the Context of
Evangelization’. There was much media coverage surrounding the event and in further preparations for the
2015 Synod themed ‘The Vocation and Mission of the Family in the Church and in the Contemporary
World’ the Bishops of England and Wales are asking members of the Catholic Church to reflect further on this
crucial topic.
On the Feast of the Holy Family, the Bishops’ Conference published a document entitled ‘The Call, The Journey
and The Mission’. The document invites us to reflect upon the various stages of family life - falling in love,
engagement, the celebration of marriage, the early years; children, joys and sorrows, teenage children, alone as
a couple, the elderly years; to look at this stages in the context of Sacred Scripture and Church teaching; and to
present feedback for review to diocesan Family Life Commissions.
The feedback received will be reviewed by the Bishops and help formulate Cardinal Nichols input into the Synod
later this year.
Don’t miss this opportunity to reflect on this wonderful topic and to have your say.
Further information can be found on http://www.catholicnews.org.uk/reflect-on-marriage-and-family-2015
The Tuesday club have arranged a talk by Marcia
Doyle on Tuesday 3rd Feb at 10:30am to provide an
update regarding the children of Belarus. All are
welcome.
Lottery
Sat 3rd Jan 24
A Bray
Wed 10th Jan 24
Chris Edge
Is your Lottery paid up to date?
Thank you to the music group for their ministry
throughout the seasons of Advent and Christmas.
ROTA This is Week 2 for the Ministers of the Word
and of Communion, and the Counters.
Tea, coffee and biscuits in the hall after Mass on
Sunday. Proceeds will go towards the painting of the
interior of our church.
Church Cleaning Group 4
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Communion
C.L.O.W.
Counters
Cleaners
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Bridie McNulty
Josie Brett
Llew Smith
Beryl Williams
Mathew Varghese
Pat Burgess
Vanessa Sherwood
Bernard & Janet
Tyson
17 /18 January
2015
Miriam Durkin
Jean Stanford
Peter Durkin
Des Robertson
Pat Tempest
Jean Stanford
James Stanford
Mary & Hugh
Nichol
Hobbs Family
Pat Casagrande
Cath Bennet
The Word
Communion
10th/11th January
2015
Esther
Michelle
Maura, Sean,
Martin
17th/18th January
Devina
Sr. Justina
Pam, Partin
Mary B
This week the Prayer Group will pray for the staff and
pupils in all the schools on the estate. Especially those
who have any special needs at this time.
This week is the white flower appeal for SPUC. There
will be a retiring collection.
There will be a shared lunch on Thursday, 15th January.
Everyone is welcome to come and join us. We meet at
11.50am to put our food on the tables; we say the
Angelus at 12 noon. After that we have a tasty lunch,
with lively conversation in good company.
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Ann Edge
Anthony Quinn
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Communion
Larry Cullen
Hillary Leadbetter
Julie Oates
Sue Thomas
C.L.o.W
Joy & Julie
Jackie & Julie
Counters
Margaret Whitfield
Tony Sheehan
Margaret Whitfield
Tony Sheehan
Larry & Jackie
Cullen
Cleaners
The Quinn Family
Bettws Food Bank send their thanks for your gifts of
unperishable food and financial donations, especially
over the Christmas and New Year season. Your
generosity has meant that families have had the basic
foods, together with a few special items.
Why not combine getting fitter with fun and
join the line dancers. Sessions are held on a
Monday and Thursday 10am- 12.00 and
Wednesday 7-9pm all abilities welcome.
If you prefer something more sedate
the Tuesday Talent Group would be
pleased to see you 10am-12.
Could YOU help with the Children’s Liturgy? If only
once a month. It is hoped to arrange a rota for this
important ministry thus enabling everyone to fully share
Mass.
Ministering to the Assembly
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Readers
4.30
9.30
6.00
Communion
Counters
Cleaners
C.L.o.W.
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17 /18
January
Hilary Cameron
Tony Corten
Suzan Glennon
Duncan Colley
Suzan Glennon
Allan Fear
Helen Walmsley
Tony Turner
Vincent Charmary
As per separate list
Shelagh Clark
Helen Harper
Rebecca Harper
Group 4
Margaret & Ken
Grainger
Alison Hard
Margaret Kroger
The Word
Communion
10th/11th January
2015
Catherine Fisher
Joseph Curran
Myfanwy
Anderson
Sheila Wigmore
Sergio Cinotti
17th/18th January
Pasqsuale Cinotti
Ann Pollard
Gerald Anderson
Jo Hurley
Amaka Williams
Adoration Wednesday 6.30 pm
As per separate list
Nick Putwain
Gina Putwain
Group 5
200 Club : 04.01.15. Marilyn Hurley No. 11
Holy Hour this Wednesday 7.00 pm.
The Legion of Mary candle this week is
offered up for those killed in the Paris terrorist
attack.
White Flower Appeal – The Society for the
Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC) will be
holding its annual appeal THIS weekend. In
common with the Catholic Church, SPUC
defends and upholds the sanctity of human life
from conception until natural death.
The
Society’s work covers a wide spectrum of prolife,
pro-family issues. It seeks to protect unborn
children from abortion and defends the disabled,
elderly and incapacitated from euthanasia and
assisted suicide. SPUC also provides trained
speakers for schools and offers pro-life support
for teachers, parents and medical professionals.
Please give generously to this worthy cause.
Eucharistic Ministry - 6.00pm Mass.
If you are a Eucharistic Minister on the rota for
the 6.00pm Mass or would like to become a
Minister, could you please make yourself know
to Antonetta Jones in Church after Mass on the
11th January, (down by the Lady Chapel).
HCPT GROUP 99 (The Ice Creamers)
would like to thank everyone who kindly
bought tickets for the Grand Christmas Draw
which is due to take place on Monday with a
first prize of £4000:00. A winners list will be
made available by next week. Good luck to
everyone and thank you for your support.
HCPT GROUP 99 (The Ice Creamers)
are holding A RACE NIGHT on Saturday
24th January from 7.00pm at the Newport
Fugitives Athletic Club. Entry is free, food is
available and it’s a cheap and cheerful fun
night for everyone (including the children)
while helping us raise urgently needed funds
for the group, so please come along and have
some fun with us. For further details contact
Mike Halford
07813 612340.
Hope to see you there!!