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The Bournemouth Oratory in Formation THE BOURNEMOUTH ORATORY IN FORMATION Sacred Heart, Bournemouth & University Catholic Chaplaincy served by the Fathers and Brothers of the Oratorian Community of Saint Philip Neri NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME CONFESSIONS Daily, 20 minutes before each Mass. Year (A) Parish Mass book page 114 (Psalter week 3) Wednesdays 11-12 noon. Hymnbook: Creed No. 469; Our Father (facing) No. 468. Saturdays 11-12 noon, and 4-5pm. Date Time Mass Mass Intentions Sat. 5pm Vigil Mass Ezmeil & Anjelin Dantas (RIP) Sunday 8:00am Mass Harold Henry Arblaster (FM) OTHER DEVOTIONS 13th 10:30am Solemn Mass Pro Populo Rosary: Mondays-Saturdays after 12:30pm Mass (in Polish) 12:15 Mass. August 4:00pm Mass Fr David Hutton’s Mother (Int) Blessing with St Philip’s Relic: 6:00pm Oratory & Benediction Mondays after both Masses. Mon 14 Aug 7:30am Mass: St Maximilian Maria Kolbe Oratory Vocations Eucharistic Adoration: 12:15pm Mass: St Maximilian Maria Kolbe Oratory Fruitfulness in Salvation Wednesdays 8am – 12 noon. of Souls Blessing with the Relic of St Philip Neri after both Masses Saturdays 11am – 12 noon. 7:15pm Vigil Mass: Extraordinary Form (Latin) Holy Souls Sacred Heart Devotions: Tue 15 Aug 7:30am Mass: THE ASSUMPTION OF THE B.V.M. Etwart Gookol (Int) Fridays after 12:15 Mass. HOLY DAY 12:15pm Mass: THE ASSUMPTION OF THE B.V.M. Iain Smith (Int) Devotions to Our Lady: 7:00pm Solemn Mass: THE ASSUMPTION OF THE B.V.M. Pro Populo Saturdays after 12:15 Mass. Wed 16 Aug 7:30am Mass: Feria or St Stephen, King Oratory Benefactors Followed by Eucharistic Adoration all morning until 12 noon 11:00am Confessions until 12 noon EVENTS THIS WEEK 12:15pm Mass: Feria or St Stephen, King Denis O’Connell (RIP) Sun. 6:00pm 40 Days for Life Thu 17 Aug 12:15pm Mass: Feria Captives of Terrorists (Int) Mon. 6:00pm Bellringing Practice Tue. 6:30pm Hope 4 Food Fri 18 Aug 7:30am Mass: Feria Mello Menegon Family (RIP) 12:15pm Mass: Feria Rafael Zanin (Int) Wed. 8am-12 noon Adoration 7:30pm Schola Music Practice Sat 19 Aug 11:00am Confessions & Eucharistic Adoration until 12 noon for 10:30am Mass 12:15pm Mass: Feria or St John Eudes or Our Lady on Anne Clewlow (Int) Thu. 6:30pm Hope 4 Food Saturday SHRINE LAMPS TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Readings: Isaiah 56:1, 6-7; Romans 11:13-15, 29-32; Matthew 15:21-28 Divine Child Jesus & St Gerard Sunday Majella: Tabernacle Sat. 5pm Vigil Mass in Filipino/English Thanksgiving for Filipino Community 20th Sandra Horwood: Our Lady’s altar 8:00am Mass William & Kathleen Kemp (RIP) August Jean & Barry Smith: St Joseph’s 10:30am Solemn Mass Anacleto Quarchioni (RIP) altar 12:30am Mass (in Polish) To have a Shrine Lamp burn for your 4:00pm Mass Pro Populo intention, or for someone else, (£10 for 7 days) please contact the Parish Office. 6:00pm Oratory & Benediction To have a Mass offered for your Intention (as above), take a Mass Offering envelope from the back of church, and return it via the Sunday collection, or Oratory House / Parish Office letterbox, at 1 Albert Road. The Church is open daily from 6:30am to 6:30pm on weekdays, 7:30am on Sundays, and 8:00am on Saturdays and public holidays. ORATORY CLERGY Fr Dominic Jacob: Oratory Moderator & University Chaplain, Fr Peter Edwards: Parish Priest, Br Andrew Wagstaff The Oratory House / Parish Office: 1 Albert Road, Richmond Hill, Bournemouth BH1 1BZ Parish Office hours: Monday – Friday, 9am – 12 noon. Telephone: 01202 411140 Email: [email protected] www.facebook.com/SacredHeartChurchBournemouth Parish Website: www.sac-heart.org Oratory website: www.bournemouthoratory.org.uk Parish Deacon: The Rev’d Roger Carr-Jones, [email protected] Telephone 01202 428451 Parish Administrator & Hall Bookings: Sharon Head Telephone: 01202 411140 THE ORATORIAN COMMUNITY BOURNEMOUTH PASTORAL AREA Annunciation & St Edmund We have had recent day visits from Fr Daniel Seward (Provost of the Oxford Fr Bernardine Nsom Oratory), and Fr Stephen Brown from the York Oratory. 218 Charminster Road, BH8 9RW Fr Richard Duffield (Rector of the York Oratory in Formation) is staying with us Tel: 01202 513369 from last Tuesday until this Sunday morning. Welcome Fr Richard! Deacon: Rev. Barry Jennings MASS: 9am (Castlepoint), 11am, 6:30pm PARISH EVENTS St Edmund Campion & Polish Chaplain Fr Andrzej Zuziak, SChr. th TODAY, SUNDAY 13 August, 6pm Benediction, and 40 Days for Life 481 Castle Lane West, BH8 9TN Preparation Meeting. [email protected] Tel: 01202 619668 FAST DAY: Monday 14th August, Vigil of the Feast of The Assumption, day of Corpus Christi prayer and fasting, for the end of abortion and euthanasia in this Country. For Fr Adrian Howell SJ information www.goodcounselnetwork.com 18 St James’s Square Boscombe, BH5 2BX ASSUMPTION OF OUR LADY – HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION – th Tel: 01202 425286 this Tuesday, 15 August: th MASS: 6pm (Vigil), 9:30am, 11am, 5pm Monday 14 , 7:15pm Vigil Mass (Extraordinary Form 1962, Latin). th Tuesday 15 , 7:30am and 12:15pm Masses, and 7pm Solemn Mass. Our Lady Immaculate (Fr Bernardine Nsom) Every Catholic should want to be at Mass to honour Our Lady on her feast, and to recognise our heavenly destiny, with her. Seamoor Road, Westbourne, BH4 9AE Tel: 01202 764027 ROSARY and CANDLE-LIT PROCESSION OF WITNESS IN THE LOWER Mass: 9:00am, 11am GARDENS: This Wednesday, 16th August – starting at 7:30pm, with the Rosary HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS: here at Sacred Heart. Please come early to welcome our visitors, and Fr Darryl Jordan OLW especially non-Catholic Christians who will be processing with us. Chaplaincy Tel: 01202 704221. Royal Bmth Hospital & Christchurch Organised by the Avon Stour Catholic Pastoral Area Evangelisation Group. Hospital Switchboard Tel: 01202 303626 Bring some food for a shared picnic in the gardens afterwards. (ask for Chaplaincy). TH Deacon McConville for Poole Hospital ROSARY CRUSADE OF REPARATION, LONDON, SATURDAY 14 OCTOBER: Tel: 01202 442167 The parish is organising a minibus to attend the October Rosary Crusade. Public Procession through the streets of London: in reparation for sins committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Westminster Cathedral to OUR CATHOLIC CHURCH SHOP Brompton Oratory. th The shop is open every Sunday 11:30am Minibus seats cost £30 each. Book your place at the Parish Office by 4 Sept. to 12:30pm, after the Solemn Mass. Programme: A new 8" statue of St Philip Neri is now 9:30am Mass at Sacred Heart. available for purchase, as well as 10:00am Depart for London. St Philip Neri prayer cards. 12:30pm Arrive at Westminster Cathedral – Bring packed lunch. 1:45pm Rosary Crusade Procession to Brompton Oratory (Benediction). We also have 2018 Church Art 6:00pm Leave Brompton Oratory for the Bournemouth Oratory. Calendars as well as Catholic Diaries in black, blue or maroon. PORTSMOUTH DIOCESE NEWS FATIMA RELICS at PORTSMOUTH CATHEDRAL: Saturday 26th to Sunday 27th August. During Fatima’s Centenary Year, the World Apostolate statue of Our Lady of Fatima is on a journey around the Catholic Cathedrals of England & Wales, along with the Relics of recently-canonised St Jacinta and St Francisco Marto, the seers at Fatima. Do make an effort to go to our Cathedral that weekend to venerate these important Relics and to offer your pilgrimage prayers. See poster or vist: portsmouthdiocese.org.uk/fatima/ ALTAR SERVERS’ DIOCESAN DAY: Saturday 9th September. Bishop Philip invites all Servers to the Cathedral. Our Altar Servers are asked to save the day. Details will follow. SAFEGUARDING TRAINING: Saturday 7th October – at the Annunciation, Charminster, 10am – 12:30pm. The Diocesan Safeguarding Office stresses the importance for all group leaders of Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, and Children’s Liturgy to attend this “Creating a Safer Environment” training. Contact Soraya Ciccarone to book your place, or for further details, on: 02392 836511 or 02392 816396, or 02392 825430, or email: [email protected] .
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