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Bulletin 190707 C 14 Per Annum-3 THE ORATORY SACRED HEART Sunday 7th July 2019 CTS Sunday Missal page 1016 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) Parish Mass Book page 105 SUNDAY MASSES and SERVICES ORATORIAN NEWS 5pm Sat. International Vigil Mass * 8am Quiet Mass The good news this week was the announcement that Blessed John 10.30am Solemn Mass Newman, our Cardinal, is to be canonised by the Holy Father in Rome 12.30pm Mass in Polish on the 13th October. The Birmingham Oratory, which Newman 4pm Evening Mass founded, and which has been the principal promoter of the Cause, has 6pm Benediction set up a website, giving much useful information about the event and * 1st, 4th and 5th Saturdays of the month in English, our new Oratorian Saint. Visit it at: www.newmancanonisation.com 2nd Saturday in Portuguese, 3rd Filipino/English, There will, of course, be celebrations in many places in the United Kingdom, and Bishop Philip has already asked to come to preside at a CONFESSIONS at the ORATORY Mass of Thanksgiving in our church on Friday 25th October. Details of Daily, 20 minutes before each Mass this will follow, and the Canonisation news is, of course, on our own Saturdays 11am - 12 noon & 4pm - 5pm website’s home page at www.bournemouthoratory.org.uk Wednesdays 11am - 12 noon 1st Wednesday of the month 7.30 - 8.30pm Other news of the Oratory in England is given in the statement below, which is being published this weekend in the Newsletters of the WEEKDAY MASSES & Devotions Oxford Oratory, and the Oratories in Formation here and at York: Mon. 8th: Masses 7.30am & 12.15pm The Procurator of the Oratory, Fr Michele Nicolis, has recently Feria seen the Bishop of Middlesbrough, and the formal process for the Blessing with St Philip’s Relic after both Masses independence of the York Oratory has now begun. Our Apostolic Tuesday 9th: Mass at 12.15pm (only) Delegate, Fr Marco Guillen, has therefore asked for the following Feria, or St Augustine Zhao Rong and moves to take place: Fr Daniel to transfer from Oxford to York to Companions, Martyrs of China be part of the new foundation, and Fr Dominic to divide his time Wed. 10th: Masses 7.30am & 12.15pm between Oxford and Bournemouth, while continuing to oversee the Feria Bournemouth Oratory in Formation. 8am - 12 noon Eucharistic Adoration 11am - 12 noon Confessions This will mean that Fr Dominic (who is away this weekend for an Ordination at the York Oratory) will not be with us all the time, but will Thursday 11th: Mass at 12.15pm (only) spend at least a week a month in Bournemouth, assisting the St Benedict, Abbot, Patron of Europe Community in its journey of formation as an Oratory. We have just Fri. 12th: Masses 7.30am & 12.15pm been blessed with the priestly ordination of Fr Andrew on June 8th (who Feria is now away on holiday), and Brother Francisco is expecting to start his Sacred Heart devotions after 12.15pm Mass priestly studies at Blackfriars in Oxford this autumn. Our Oratory Saturday 13th: Mass at 12.15pm House should be soon ready for occupation after its refurbishment and Feria, or St Henry, Emperor, essential works and, from this October, we hope that those interested or of Our Lady in the Philippine Vocation will come to join us. Please do keep us 11am-12 Eucharistic Adoration & Confession Devotions to Our Lady after Saturday Mass in your prayers and continue to support the growth of the Oratory and its mission here at the Sacred Heart, in the heart of Bournemouth. Rosary: Daily, after the 12.15pm Mass. 13/14th Verona Fathers’ Appeal St Philip Neri’s Maxims: If you wish to come where I am going, 20th/21st Apostleship of the Sea that is, to glory, you must come this road, that is, through thorns. The Parish & University Catholic Chaplaincy are served by the Fathers & Brothers of the Oratorian Community of St Philip Neri. Fr Dominic Jacob (Moderator) Fr Peter Edwards (Parish Priest) Fr Andrew Wagstaff Br Francisco Hintikka Parish Office: Monday - Friday, 9am - 12 noon. 13 Post Office Road, Richmond Hill, Bournemouth BH1 1BB www.bournemouthoratory.org.uk Telephone: 01202 411140 E. [email protected] Parish Deacon: The Rev’d Roger Carr-Jones [email protected] Telephone 01202 428451 Administrator: Sharon Head (Contact as above) Youth Ambassador: Adam Bussell: [email protected] facebook.com/SacredHeartChurchBournemouth Safeguarding: Dr Skivington: [email protected] The Oratory Church is open daily: Weekdays 6.30am to 6.30pm. EVENTS THIS WEEK Weekends from 7.30am. 1st Wednesdays until 9pm. Mass Intentions: See page 2 of the Monthly Newsletter, displayed on the noticeboard. Monday 8th Help yourself to a copy of the Newsletter, which is also available on our website. 7.30pm Monthly Concert Mass Intention envelopes are available at the back of the Church, and can be returned via the collection, or Parish Office letterbox. Help yourself to an explanatory leaflet. Friday 12th For a Shrine Lamp to burn for your intention (£10 for 7 days) contact the Parish Office. 6pm Brothers of the Little Oratory This week: Patricia Lopez, RIP (Our Lady). Patrick McConnell, RIP (St Joseph). Saturday 13th / Sunday 14th Verona Fathers’ Diocesan Mission Appeal THIS Monday, 8th July, at 7.30pm 2nd Collection 13th / 14th July for the Apostleship of the Sea is thereby Woodstock Choralaires postponed to the 20th / 21st July. ____________________________________________________________ from Ontario, Canada REGULAR EVENTS Programme includes: Bach, Lloyd Webber, Mozart, Rutter, Stainer, Oratory: Weekdays 7am & 6pm (5.25 Mondays). Half-an-hour silent a few Spirituals, and some Canadian composers. prayer with the Fathers & Brothers (evening ends with the Oratory Exercises) In aid of the Oratory Redevelopment Fund. _______________________________________________________________________ Sundays 5pm Cath. Soc. for all our Students and young people (18-35yrs) JEWELLERY SALE raised £950 for our Redevelopment Fund (at the Mondays 6pm Bell-ringing practice Winton Carnival) thanks to Alison & Mike Davis, and to Margaret, Zena, 7.30pm Choir practice Maria, Marian, Pauline & Michael Hughes and Sue Woodward; also to Tuesdays 7.30pm Bible Study Chris Caley who lent and set up a large gazebo. The remaining items will Wednesdays be sold on the next few Sundays over coffee after the 10.30am Mass. 7.30pm Faith Formation (RCIA etc.) Thursdays FIRST COMMUNION and CONFIRMATION Application Forms, 2pm SVP Tea Party, 3rd Thursdays available for the past fortnight, need to be returned by next Sunday 14 July. Fridays 6pm Extraordinary Form Mass, 1st Fridays THINKING OF BECOMING A CATHOLIC? Or you’re an adult 6pm Brothers of the Little Oratory who’s not yet been Confirmed, or you want to deepen your Catholic 2nd & 4th Fridays Faith, or are just enquiring, or exploring what the Catholic Church Saturdays 9.15am First Communion Class teaches and believes? Talk to one of the Fathers or Brothers. Register 10am Baptisms, or Baptism preparation your interest a.s.a.p. giving your contact details via the Parish Office. Evangelium begins soon, meeting on Wednesdays 7.30 - 9pm. Our Catholic Shop is open on Sundays after the 10.30am Solemn Mass, BINGO FISH ’n’ CHIPS EVENING: Friday 19th July. Tickets on sale after 8am Mass on 1st Sunday of the month, after Mass from Gregory & Melody Hogan, or from the Parish Office, in weekdays via the Parish Office 9am - 12 noon. aid of the Oratory Redevelopment Fund. 6.30pm doors open. 7pm food WORKING with CHARITIES in our HALL served. Coffee and squash on sale, or bring your own drinks. Tickets: Hope for Food: 6.30pm Adults £15, children (under 12 years) £5. Ticket admits one person: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday includes a portion of food and a bingo card. Extra bingo cards £2 each. (feeding 80+ homeless rough-sleepers) Alcoholics Anonymous: 7.45 Monday CATHOLIC CHURCH SHOP: Come and find some summer reading. Narcotics Anonymous: Tue 7.45 / Wed 7pm Shop opening times: Every Sunday after the 10.30am Solemn Mass, via ____________________________________________________________ Richmond Hill door, then to the back of the Hall. After the 8am Mass on Thank you for last week’s Collections: the first Sunday of the month via the Parish Office door in Post Office Gift Aid Standing Orders 876.00 Road (opposite M-Ploy). Weekdays 9am - 12 noon, via the Parish Office. Gift Aid Weekly Envelopes 588.00 Non Gift Aid Standing Orders 67.51 Parishioners: Advertise CLIFFTONS Hearing Problems? Visitor yellow envelopes 38.00 your Catholic business Loose Cash 772.35 Free hearing tests here to reach our Estate & Letting Weekday Mass Collections 262.64 350 weekly Bulletins, Agents Independent TOTAL £2,604.50 250 Email subscribers, Property Experts Hearing Services & 2,000 daily visitors Peter’s Pence £341.85 in Bournemouth 01202 861522 to the Oratory website. Orate Fund Jewellery sale £950.20 T. 01202 411140. T: 01202 789699 [email protected].
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