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A Reading from the Gospel According to St Matthew Our Lady of Grace & St Edward’s Chiswick and St Dunstan’s Gunnersbury with St Joseph’s Grove Park 020 8994 2877 www.ourladyofgracechiswick.org [email protected] For even more regular news on parish life and activities, check the Latest News page on the parish website www.ourladyofgracechiswick.org or follow the parish on Twitter @ourladychiswick or Facebook at Our Lady of Grace & St Edward, Chiswick, London W4 TH Ss PETER AND PAUL, Apostles 28 JUNE 2020 Fr Michael Dunne Parish Priest immediately to our customary practices. This next step is not, in any sense, a moment when we are going ‘back to normal.’ Fr Mike Maguire Assistant Priest Sharon Bowden Administrator We ask every Catholic to think carefully about how and when Mike Guthrie Seminarian they will return to Mass. Our priests may need to consider whether it is possible to celebrate additional Masses at the A Message from the Metropolitan Archbishops of the weekends. Given there is no Sunday obligation, we ask you to Catholic Church in England consider the possibility of attending Mass on a weekday. This Dear Brothers and sisters in Christ, will ease the pressure of numbers for Sunday celebrations and Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus allow a gradual return to the Eucharist for more people. Christ. Moving forward, there will still be many people who cannot attend On Tuesday we heard the announcement that, from the 4th July Mass in person. We therefore ask parishes, wherever possible, to this year, places of worship will be able to reopen for prayer and continue live-streaming Sunday Mass, both for those who remain services. We welcome this news with great joy. Since the lockdown shielding and vulnerable, and also for those unable to leave home began, members of all faiths have faced restrictions on how they because of advanced age or illness. have been able to celebrate important religious festivals. Our own When we return to Mass there will be some differences in how the experience of Easter was unlike any other we have known. Now, in celebration takes place. For the time being, there will be no our churches, and with our people, we can look forward again to congregational singing and Mass will be shorter than usual. None celebrating the central mysteries of our faith in the Holy Eucharist. of this detracts from the centrality of our encounter with the Risen The recent reopening of our churches for individual private prayer Christ in the Eucharist. We ask everyone to respect and follow the was an important milestone on our journey towards resuming guidance that will be issued and the instructions in each church. communal worship. Our churches that have opened have put in “As I have loved you,” said the Lord Jesus, “so you must love each place all the measures needed to ensure the risks of virus other.” (Jn 13:34) The lockdown has brought forth remarkable acts transmission are minimised. This includes effective hand of charity, of loving kindness, from Catholics across our sanitisation, social distancing, and cleaning. We remain committed communities as they have cared for the needy and vulnerable. We to making sure these systems of hygiene and infection control meet have seen love in action through charitable works, and through the Government and public health standards. service of many front-line keyworkers who are members of our We want to thank everyone within the Catholic community for Church. Now we can begin to return to the source of that charity, sustaining the life of faith in such creative ways, not least in the Christ himself, present for us sacramentally, body, blood, soul and family home. We thank our priests for celebrating Mass faithfully for divinity, in Holy Communion. As we prepare to gather again to their people, and for the innovative ways in which they have worship, let us, respectful of each other, come together in enabled participation through live-streaming and other means. We thanksgiving to God for the immense gift of the Holy Eucharist. are grateful for the pastoral care shown by our clergy to those for Yours devotedly in Christ whom this time of lockdown has been especially difficult, and, in ✠ Vincent Cardinal Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster particular, towards those who have been bereaved. We recognise ✠ Malcolm McMahon OP, Archbishop of Liverpool too the chaplaincy services that have played a vital role in ✠ Bernard Longley, Archbishop of Birmingham supporting those most in need. Gaining from the experience of all ✠ John Wilson, Archbishop of Southwark that we have been through, and bringing those lessons into the FOLLOWING ON FROM THE ARCHBISHOPS’ MESSAGE, future, we must now look forward. WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN CHISWICK? Fr Michael writes: With the easing of restrictions on worship with congregations, we We are very much hoping to provide from Saturday 4th July TWO tread carefully along the path that lies ahead. Our lives have been Masses a day and FIVE on Sunday. However, social distancing changed by the experience of the pandemic and it is clear that we without face masks means the church can admit only 48 attendees cannot simply return to how things were before lockdown. We at each Mass. It is expected that the diocese will provide a ticketing remain centred on the Lord Jesus and His command at the Last service for our website and if so we’ll have 24 tickets available for Supper to “do this in memory of me.” We must now rebuild what it booking online for each Mass. The other 24 places will be available means to be Eucharistic communities, holding fast to all that we on a first come first served basis with the hope particularly that hold dear, while at the same time exploring creative ways to meet those without internet might be able to return to Mass. The times of changed circumstances. Masses are determined by the scarcity (and generosity) of It is important to reaffirm that, at present, the obligation to volunteers: if we had more volunteers we could have more evening attend Sunday Mass remains suspended. A significant Masses. As well as each Mass having to be stewarded, after each number of churches may remain closed as they are unable to Mass the church must be disinfected! Therefore there can be no meet the requirements for opening for individual prayer. time for private prayer between the Masses. Monday to Friday Fulfilling these requirements is a precondition for any church Masses will be at 11.30am and 12.30pm; on Saturday, Masses will opening after the 4th July for the celebration of Mass with a be at 11.30am and 6.30pm with private prayer from 3.00pm to congregation. 5.00pm; on Sunday Masses will be at 8.30am, 9.45am, 11.00am, Please be aware that there will be a limit on the number of 12.15pm and 6.30pm. This is our intention but if we cannot support people who can attend Mass in our churches. This will it with parishioners’ volunteering, we will have to reduce it without determined locally in accordance with social distancing notice. Please refrain from coming to Mass more than once a requirements. We therefore need to reflect carefully on how fortnight! Please visit the parish website to volunteer and for and when we might be able to attend Mass. We cannot return the latest details: www.ourladyofgracechiswick.org.uk GUNNERSBURY NOTES Ss PETER AND PAUL and Sat 27/6 St. John •Michael O’Donnell RIP GROVE PARK NOTES Southworth •Caroline Thomas RIP With the Government’s allowing churches to re-open for private prayer, it might be thought all three of our parochial churches Sun 28/6 Ss PETER & •Maureen Marsden INT could re-open just as before the virus. This is not the case. Any PAUL •People of the Parish re-opening of a church has to be accompanied by stringent terms living and deceased/ and INT/ and conditions pertaining to social distancing, sanitising and Princess Margaret RIP cleaning, subject to objective standards and external scrutiny, Mon 29/6 Feria •Karen Lynch SICK without which churches are not allowed to open. Meeting these terms and conditions relies entirely on many volunteers as can •Attracta O’Rourke RIP be seen in the arrangements for Our Lady of Grace and St Tues 30/6 Feria •Liam McKiernan RD Edward’s Church being open from Monday for just two hours a •Caroline Thomas RIP day every day and four hours on Saturdays and Sundays. Wed 1/7 DEDICATION •Antonio Cattini RIP Stewards must ensure social distancing and sanitising; clearners OF THE must give a full domestic clean of the church each day after it CATHEDRAL •Bernard Nienhaus RIP closes. This is very generous volunteering! These terms and Thurs 2/7 Feria •Michael O’Shaughnessy RIP conditions will also apply from next weekend as well when – Birthday churches may restart public liturgies such as Mass and Holy •Frontline NHS & Care Hours, provided they meet the standards of being ‘Covid Home Workers; the sick & secure’. Churches cannot open if volunteers are not in INT their families place. For the moment therefore St Dunstan’s Gunnersbury and Fri 3/7 ST THOMAS •Padraig Henderson RIP St Joseph’s Grove Park must remain closed as eligible volunteers in sufficient numbers have not yet informed the •Joan Zohaddi RIP Chiswick Parish Office of availability. Please remember that to Sat 4/7 Feria •Michael Frederick RIP be eligible for volunteering, applicants must be in good health, under 70 years of age, and have no underlying heatlh conditions. •Lieutenant Ann Healey ANN LET US PRAY BAPTISMS, FIRST HOLY COMMUNION & CONFIRMATION – For those who are sick: Sandra Bocca, Cecil Pocock, Romeo Even with Masses again for restricted numbers from 4th July, the Monthoy, Fr.
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