NEWSLETTER: 7th/8th June 2008

PARISH PRIEST: Gerald Moorcraft, The Presbytery

New Road, Princes Risborough, HP27 0JN.  Tel: 345578
Fax: 274503, E-mail:Geraldmoorcraft85@hotmail.com

DEACONS: Richard Carr (347623), Sean Duffy (343705)

Brian Stoker  (290553)

Parish Secretaries: Barbara Nicholson, Polly Sklenar

Website: www.st-teresas.org.uk
Registered Charity Number 234091

MASS DURING THE COMING WEEK

SUNDAY                  10TH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR                                Year A

                             6.30 pm     Jane and Norman Bunce

                             8.00 am     Private Intention

                           10.00 am     In Thanksgiving

MONDAY            10.00 am     Service of Word & Communion.     St Columba

TUESDAY         10.00 am     Tony Brusafero                                          Feria

WEDNESDAY     6.00 pm     Cedric Fletcher-Randall                 St Barnabas

THURSDAY         4.00 pm     The Roberts Family (K. M.)                        Feria

FRIDAY              10.00 am     For Damian & Pamela                      St Anthony

SATURDAY        10.15 am     Service of Word & Communion.         Our Lady

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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) The Retreat, Rosary each Saturday after Service of the Word & Communion.

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ANNIVERSARIES.  Please pray for. Norah Horner, Cedric Fletcher-Randall, Elizabeth Junkin and Edward Longden.

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ROTAS FOR NEXT WEEK – 14th/15th June 2008

Mass      Sidesmen                   Eucharistic Ministers          Readers

6.30 pm  Reg Barnes &             Anne  & John                Krzysia Gossage &

               Shelagh Williams        Harding                           Toby Bucknall

8.00 am  Sandy & Brian             Kath & Roger                 John Roach &

               Janes                          Beavil                             Anne Bowe

10.00 am Patrick McAleavy &    Phil Hughes &                Ruth Gibbs &

               Paula Cunningham     Paula McAleavy             Rob Duigan

Offertory – Sue Trott, Flowers Herta Walser & Jennifer Wright, Coffee – Mike & Margaret Giblin, Church Cleaning – Katherine Shaw & Sue Trott (week commencing 15thJune).

 

I AM PLEASED to hear that there was a good turn out for the Service of Word and Holy Communion last Monday – the first of my regular Mondays off.  That’s splendid!  The Church is changing.  There is great scope, indeed need, for lay people to play a part in the life of the Church.  We can learn together how to do it and show each other the way.  Always, of course, in full communion with Our Lord who is the Way.  I will seek a way to consult with you about this – either through the Pastoral Council (I am very conscious that we have not had a meeting for ages) or a Parish meeting – I know that some parishes find these very helpful.  If you have any thoughts about how we can best proceed please remember that I am always ready to see any parishioner for a chat or, if you prefer, you could have a word with one of the deacons who will report back to me on what you say.

 

THINGS ARE VERY SERIOUS!  Dear old Bishop Parker, who older parishioners will remember, often used to say this when addressing congregations.  He was not too specific about how or why things were serious but we took it on board and felt that we had to watch out and try harder.  Well they are very serious now – terrible global problems, huge inequality, unstable governments, starvation and dreadful living conditions for so many.  WHAT CAN WE DO?  I think we should be true to our Catholic faith and make sure that our friends and neighbours know that we are Catholic … we are disciples of Jesus.  We should fulfil our duty to our family and friends and to our parish.  When times are bad we have to try harder.  Non-Christians see us as a fading and disappearing entity.  We have to change that.  Things are very serious!

 

THE CAFOD PROJECT GROUP would like to thank the Faith, Fun and Friendship C|ub (ST T’s FC Group) for the £108.00 they raised toward this year’s Child Soldiers Project. You did a great job creating the items you sold and by running “name the teddy” and “guess how many sweets are in the jar”. Thank you all very much.

 

THE NEXT CAFOD MEETING  Will be this Monday the 9th of June at 7.30pm in the clubroom.  New members always welcome.

 

MONTHLY DRAW.  Congratulations to Bernard Crawley and Helen Brown who won first and second prize in the May Development Fund Draw.

 

MONEY MONEY   Offertory £685.19, Retiring collection £40.58 and CAFOD £4.00.    God bless your support for your Church.

 

Love and prayers,