NEWSLETTER: 10th/ 11th
October 2009
PARISH PRIEST: Monsignor Gerald Moorcraft, The Presbytery
DEACONS: Richard Carr (347623), Sean Duffy (343705)
Brian Stoker (290553)
Parish Secretary: Polly Sklenar
8.00
am Private Intention.
10.00
am For the
People of the Parish.
MONDAY 10.00 am Service
of Word and Holy Communion. Feria
TUESDAY 10.00 am Obed
WEDNESDAY 10.00 am John William Grace. Feria
THURSDAY 10.00 am Marie Sophie Ibbett. St Teresa of
FRIDAY 4.00pm Mary More (At Ker Maria) St
Margaret Mary Alacoque
SATURDAY 10.15 am Service of Word & Communion. St Ignatius of
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HOLY DAY MASSES at 9.00 am and 8.00 pm: Baptisms/Marriages by Arrangement; Confessions
on Saturday during Exposition at 5.30 pm and at any time at call; Parent &
Toddlers Group – Tuesdays 10 a.m., Catechism Club – Tuesdays 4.00 pm.; Bible
Study – Thursdays 7.30 pm (Sept – July) in the Clubroom. Rosary
each Saturday after service of Word and Holy Communion.
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ANNIVERSARIES. Please pray for Constance Ward,
Francis Dominic Mead, Frances Caryll Houselander, Edna and Billie Harkin, John Rookes, John (William) Grace, John Fitzsimons and Alan
Turner.
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ROTAS FOR NEXT WEEK – 17th/18th October 2009
Mass Sidesmen Readers
6.30 pm Ingrid Gardner and Shelagh Williams &
Family. Anne Harding.
8.00 am Mary Buckham. Michael
Bailey and
Margaret Solman.
10.00 am Patrick McAleavey & Sue Bolton
and
Paula Cunningham. Paula Cunningham.
Offertory – Helen Brown, Flowers – The Flower Group. Coffee – Monica Raper, Church Cleaning – Margaret Giblin & Anne Bowe. (commencing 18th Oct)
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EDUCATION IN THE FAITH for your children is of huge
importance to you and to our parish.
Over 20 adult parishioners help throughout the programme of sharing what St
Teresa’s offers. The main work though is done by parents, brothers and sisters
in the home. The parish builds on ‘what is done in the home’ – the parish would
not achieve much unless the ground were not prepared
in the home. Children learn lessons which last a life time in their home. If
parents have a loving attitude to each other and a loving attitude to the work
of the Holy Spirit in their lives then the children will notice and benefit.
Shortly we shall produce a list of the various stages of religious learning in
our parish so watch this space. It is hoped, knowing what efforts the parish makes
will help parents and families to have a clear idea of what is expected of them
and how they can help by having a positive attitude to what the parish is …… to have a sense of ownership
of the parish and communicate this to their children.
SCHOOL AND PARISH COMMUNITY DAY Last year St. Teresa’s School
invited all the children from the Parish to join them in celebrating the life
of
The school would be delighted for
any of the parish children up to year 6 to join them for activities and Mass on
Friday 23rd October and for the parents to join them at Mass in the
church at 2.30pm. If you require a letter requesting permission of absence from
your child’s school for this day please speak to Jean O’Brien.
PETITION After each mass this weekend you will
have the opportunity to sign a
petition objecting to a proposal to allow abortion facilities to be advertised
on radio and television.
ST TERESA’S CHURCH CHRISTMAS FEST will be on 28th November this
year.
If you are just thinking about
making your Christmas cake could you please make one for the Fest.
As you know the cake stall is very popular and the more cakes, biscuits and
pastries you bake for it, the more successful it will be on the day.
We also need new toys for the
children’s tombola, bottles for the SVP and school tombola, Tins of biscuits,
chocolates, plants and bottles for the raffle. Thank you for always supporting
this great fund raising event with such generosity, good will and enthusiasm.
CHURCH DEVELOPMENT DRAW Congratulations to our winners for October. 1st prize
to
CAFOD FAST DAY Please remember to return the Fast Day envelopes. Thank you.
MONEY, MONEY.
Offertory £707.78. Retiring
Collection £27.31.
God Bless your support and
generosity for your Church.
Love
and Prayers