ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH OF THE HOLY FAMILY Diocese of Plymouth, Reg. Charity no 213227 (cheques made payable to PRCDTR Penwith R.C Parish) Parish Priest: Canon Philip Dyson PRESBYTERY AND PARISH OFFICE: e-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 01736 362619 Canon David Annear (Rtd) e-mail: [email protected] website: www.penzancecatholicchurch.org)

THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF OUR LADY THE SACRED HEART AND ST. IA Rosevean Road, , TR18 2DX Tregenna Hill, St. Ives, TR26 1SE.

OUR LADY, STAR OF THE SEA ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER Lower Strand, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly. TR21 OPS: Commercial Road, , TR27 4DE.

ST MARY’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL: 01736 330005 Safeguarding: Contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Office www.st-marys-rc-pz.cornwall.sch.uk Mrs Demelza Bolton on 01364 645430 or go via the Parish Office 01736 362619

TWELFTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME (B1 Psalter 4)

YEAR OF ST JOSEPH MONTH OF THE SACRED HEART

PENZANCE ST IVES

1st Mass of Sunday on Saturdays 5 p.m. Sun 20 June TWELFTH SUNDAY IN O.T. Sat 19 June TWELFTH SUNDAY IN O.T. Mass 9.00 a.m. Leo and Sheila Pilley RIP

Mass 5.00 p.m. Private Intention Wed 23 June St Edmund King and Martyr Sun 20 June Mass 10.00 a.m. Holy Souls Mass 11.00 a.m. Tony Knight RIP . Sun 27 June THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN O.T. Mon 21 June Mass 9.00 a.m. Parish and People Private Mass 8.30 a.m. Br. Robert Lee (Marist) RIP The Pope’s Prayer Intention for June: The beauty of Thu 24 June The Nativity of St John the Baptist Marriage: For young people who are preparing for Requiem Mass 10.00 a.m. Funeral Tony Noonan RIP marriage with the support of the Christian Community; may they grow in love, with generosity, faithfulness & patience.. Fri 25 June For all our parishioners: For evangelisation in the parish. Mass 9.30 a.m. School Mass.Penzance Town Council For all across the world caught up in Corona virus, and NHS & all emergency and vital workers and services. 1st Mass of Sunday on Saturdays 5 p.m. in Hospitals or Hospice: Bishop Christopher, Ray & Sat 26 June THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN O.T. Christine Blaker, Lynda Cripps, Christine Bunt, Tom Mass 5.00 p.m. Pat Partridge RIP Dauncey Jnr, Jackie Corsi, Sue Rowies, Hugo, Caroline Schofield, Grace Bailey, Fr. Richard Finn O.P. Jean & Roy Sun 27 June Mulholland, Patsy & John Stevens, John Chamberlain, Mass 11.00 a.m. Mace-Butler Family Christine Knowles, Sheila Devey. Eileen Carson, Tony King, Len & Maria Hall, Margaret & Norman Woolcock, Basil Carey, Liesel Young, Agnes Boggis, Claire Docksey, HAYLE Basil Perry, Nicolette Parker, Ann Nash, Muriel Gadd, 1st Mass of Sunday on Saturdays 6.30 p.m. Marian Thomas, Monica & Jack McFadden & family,Poppy Sat 19 June TWELFTH SUNDAY IN O.T. Bob Bourne, Barbara Hanik, Jerzy Giergielewicz, Fr John Mass 6.30 p.m. Parish and People Webb, Maeve O’Neill, Patricia Martin, Noah, Frank (hair by) Meszaros, Bradley Williams & all lonely in the Tue 22 June St John Fisher and St Thomas More pandemic. Mass 10.00 a.m. followed by Exposition For all who have died, Tony Noonan, Fr Peter Burrows, Carl Tomlin and for all who mourn. Bishop Mark (B’day) Reconciliation/Confessions: 1st Mass of Sunday on Saturdays 6.30 p.m. Penzance: Saturdays from 4.15- 4.45 p.m. St Ives Sunday Sat 26 June THIRTEENTH SUNDAY IN O.T. before Mass 8.30 a.m. or Wednesdays Hayle after 6.30 Mass 6.30 p.m. Michael Wood RIP p.m. Mass or Tuesdays before Mass or by appointment

My Day by Day for July is in church £1 ISLES OF SCILLY: 10.30 .Mass this Sunday Fr’s Stephen Hardaker and Terry Martin, Next scheduled Mass St Ives: Monthly Ecumenical Prayer meeting on Zoom. after this week is Sundays 11 & 18 July Fr. Peter Hollins. 7.30 pm next last Wednesday in June. There may be a group from France next week. See Notice. More info email; [email protected]

Historic Day in St Ives. It was a great joy and Young Christian Climate Network: Anyone may join in pleasure to welcome to our Mass last Sunday the Climate Network relay walk to COP26! It is organised The President of the United States of by Young Christians from around the UK, but all ages are welcome. Two of our parishioners started off the walk on American, Joe Biden and his wife Dr Jill Monday 14th June, just after the G7 finished, walking the Biden, It was a strong affirmation of faith that The first leg from Carbis Bay to . President with his very busy G7 Schedule made time for “ We walked along some of the spectacular coastal path Mass. The President spoke to some parishioners after and and then cut inland through some paths through gorgeous with myself. He said he was glad to be present, and countryside which we never knew existed, carrying a light enjoyed his time in Cornwall, as well as having many banner with ‘Relay COP26’ on it. An expanding serious matters to discuss during the Conference, which experience on so many levels, meeting great people and we all hope will come to fruition. We know from reporters seeing bits of our county we’d not seen before with time to afterwards he thought the church beautiful. Lovely contemplate, meditate, chat, pray or sing (or not) if you felt memories for all of us there, and those who saw us on the like it! We thoroughly recommend it, and if you look at the media. website you can join in too; or let contacts further up the

Day for Life: This Saturday/Sunday: Caring for the sick country know about it. A walk as an act of solidarity and and dying; the respect owed to life. The day presents an faith believing that no country should be pushed further opportunity to pray for the gift of life from conception to into debt due to climate change. [email protected] or [email protected] natural death, and to raise awareness of the precious gift of life. The fragility of life and the reality of death has been The CAFOD G7 Interfaith event ‘Building a Better brought into sharp focus during the Covid pandemic. Yet in World after the Pandemic” held at Cathedral on the face of such suffering and death, we have also Thursday (10th June) was well attended and included witnessed the extraordinary dedication of healthcare speakers from several different faiths and denominations, professionals and their loving care for the sick and dying. including our own Bishop Mark as well as vulnerable We too have each made sacrifices for the greater good indigenous people (via the internet) and a local young during this pandemic. These acts of heroic love are a Christian student. powerful testimony to the fundamental dignity of the human Fr Augusto Zampini-Davies, adjunct secretary of the person and to the respect owed to each life, particularly Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human through proper care and love in the last moments of life. Development, talked about the Vatican's hope that the G7 Against this backdrop of loving care, we are now faced countries will use their power responsibly to: with a very real threat of the legislation of ‘assisted suicide 1. Enable all countries to access a COVID vaccine in our country. ‘Day for life’ adds authenticity to our witness 2. Cancel third world debt to the dignity of life. The retiring collection assists 3. Urgently implement the Paris agreement in order to organisations who raise awareness and engage in tackle climate change. parliamentary work & pastoral outreach. Bishop Mark spoke eloquently about the earth as our

SPUC/Right to life ask us to ask our MP to sign a common home and the importance of fraternity, as set out Parliamentary motion to stop ‘DIY’ abortion in Pope Francis’ encyclical “Fratelli Tutti”. Speakers of all Carla Lockhart MP has launched a parliamentary motion denominations and faiths, reiterated the importance of calling on the Government to end ‘DIY’ home abortion. working together as a global community to tackle the It is therefore vital that as many MPs as possible sign causes of social and ecological injustice. Carla Lockhart’s motion to send a clear message to the The evening’s proceedings were recorded live and can be Government that they must end dangerous ‘DIY’ home viewed via the CAFOD website using this link: https://cafod.org.uk/News/Events/G7-interfaith-event-Truro abortion services as soon as possible. Right to Life UK has launched an easy-to-use tool which Online Event: The God Who Speaks Through Creation makes it simple for you to send an email to your MP asking Following the launch of the Diocesan Environmental them to sign the motion. Please click the link below to Policy, you are invited to join Caritas Plymouth at an online contact your MP now. It only takes 30 seconds! reflection and discussion on how God speaks to us through www.righttolife.org.uk/DIYmotion His creation. This event will be on Saturday 17th July at

Copies of ‘What’s wrong with DIY at-home abortion?’ 10-11.30am via Zoom. Join Bishop Mark O’Toole to reflect & ‘What’s wrong with assisted suicide? just ask, or you on climate change, our Diocesan Environment Policy and can get from www.spuc.org.uk the call to be Stewards of Creation. The Guest Speaker is Sister Margaret Atkins OSA, a Canoness of St Augustine New Priest/Deacons: Pray for Andrew Marlborough, to be in the community at Boarbank Hall, Cumbria. She is a ordained to the Diaconate at St Joseph, Branksome this lecturer and author in theology with special interest in the Saturday 19th June and Deacon Albert Lawes who will be ethics of the environment. To register for this event please ordained to the Priesthood at the Cathedral on Friday 25th visit: https://forms.office.com/r/6zMtmFn2fJ or June. (You no doubt will have seen Albert as Deacon and email [email protected] or call 01364 653421. cantor in all recent Masses from our Cathedral) Pray too for Brother Andrew Prickett OSB who was Hats, scarves & gloves. Hope you knitters have been ordained to the Diaconate at Buckfast Abbey on 11 June. keeping busy during various lockdowns. Carol & Jim are here for a couple of weeks, so any already completed or if Plymouth Diocesan Catechetical camps: you are quick-knitters, they will be happy to transport them The St Petroc's Camp, for school years 10-12, are going back to The Passage ready for the winter! to have a residential camp at St Rita's Centre in Honiton. The Senior Camp, as well as a virtual week in August, is Walsingham Pilgrimage: go from 3rd – 9th October. Cost planning a short Camp during the autumn half term £536; More details next week or ring Christine 369921 hopefully at Grangehurst House, Buckfast Abbey. There St Peter & St Paul: 29th June Holyday: Vigil Mass Hayle will be more details of this, and all the activities, in due Mon 28th 7 p.m. Mass on 29th 12 noon in St Ives and 10 course. The Junior Camp will be running a week of am & 7 pm in Penzance. streamed sessions each morning and afternoon.