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St Mary's Catholic Church Chorley CHORLEY AND PRESTON HOSPITALS: Please contact St Joseph's Chorley (262713) if any member of your family is admitted into Chorley Hospital and needs a St Mary’s Catholic Church, Chorley visit. Please, by making a request for the visit, make sure that the ward staff understand that you would like the RC Chaplain to come and administer the Sacraments to your loved one, the ward staff will call the Chaplain on his FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME bleep/phone. For the chaplaincy service at Royal Preston Hospital please ring 01772 522435. For the chaplaincy service at Wigan Infirmary T. 01942 822324. th 7 FEBRUARY 2021 COLLECT FOR THE MASS IN TIME OF PANDEMIC (2020) Almighty and eternal God, our refuge in every danger, to whom we turn in our distress; in faith we pray, look with compassion on the afflicted, grant eternal rest to the dead, comfort to mourners, healing to the sick, peace to the dying, strength to healthcare workers, wisdom to our leaders and the courage to reach out to all in love, so that together we may give glory to your holy name. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. PRAYER FOR THE YEAR OF ST JOSEPH: To you, O blessed Joseph (Ad te, beate Ioseph) composed by Pope Leo XIII in 1889 To you, O blessed Joseph, do we come in our afflictions, and having implored the help of your most holy Spouse, we confidently invoke your patronage also. Through that charity which bound you to the Immaculate Virgin Mother of God and through the paternal love with which you embraced the Child Jesus, we humbly beg you graciously to regard the inheritance which Jesus Christ has purchased by his Blood, and with your power and strength to aid us in our necessities. O most watchful guardian of the Holy Family, defend the chosen children of On leaving the synagogue, Jesus went with James and John straight to the Jesus Christ; O most loving father, ward off from us every contagion of error and corrupting influence; O our most mighty protector, be kind to us and from heaven assist house of Simon and Andrew. Now Simon’s mother-in-law had gone to bed with us in our struggle with the power of darkness. fever, and they told him about her straightaway. He went to her, took her by the hand As once you rescued the Child Jesus from deadly peril, so now protect God’s and helped her up. And the fever left her, and she began to wait on them. Holy Church from the snares of the enemy and from all adversity; shield, too, each one That evening, after sunset, they brought to him all who were sick and those of us by your constant protection, so that, supported by your example and your aid, we who were possessed by devils. The whole town came crowding round the door, and he may be able to live piously, to die in holiness, and to obtain eternal happiness in cured many who were suffering from diseases of one kind or another; he also cast heaven. Amen. out many devils, but he would not allow them to speak, because they knew who he was. Parish Priest: Fr. Francis Marsden In the morning, long before dawn, he got up and left the house, and went off Deacon Norman Arrowsmith to a lonely place and prayed there. Simon and his companions set out in search of Tel: 01257 262537 him, and when they found him, they said, ‘Everybody is looking for you.’ He E-mail: [email protected] answered, ‘Let us go elsewhere, to the neighbouring country towns, so that I can Parish website: www.stmarys-chorley.org preach there too, because that is why I came.’ And he went all through Galilee, Parish Office: 11.00 -13.00, 14.00 -17.00 Tues – Fri. preaching in their synagogues and casting out devils. [Mark 1:29-39] Other times – By appointment only. th Sat 6 PARISH CENTRE: closed until the Lockdown is lifted. 17.00 Mass – John Bagot (A) 270122 or 07971 025985 (Manager – Heather Roscoe) th Sun 7 FIFTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME LIVERPOOL ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESAN TRUSTEES INC. Registered Charity No. 232709 09.15 – 09.45 Confessions in the house porch 10.00 Mass – Parishioners READERS: Sat: 6th Feb. 5pm Gillian Sharples. Sun: 10am Tracy O’Neill. Sat: 13th 11.30 Mass at St Joseph’s Anderton 5pm. Eileen McCarrick. Sun: 10am Tracy O’Neill. Please read from the Ambo by the Baptismal Font. Readings will be provided for you. Mon 8th St Josephine Bakhita Please note that the Readers’ Rota is suspended until the COVID situation improves. Private Mass – Kathleen Durkin LOCKDOWN: We are partially open and operational for the good of all Christians in th Tues 9 St Teilo, bishop Chorley. Please observe the H&S requirements. Thank you. 12.00 Mass – John and Florence (A) Akers Sacrament of the Sick: If you need to receive the Sacrament, please phone Wed 10th St Scholastica the Parish Office, and make an appointment. You will be seen as soon as possible. 12.00 Mass – Doris Shaw (A) IF YOU ARE OFFERED THE VACCINE, PLEASE TAKE IT! Remember that the first Thurs 11th Our Lady of Lourdes vaccine does NOT give you instant immunity. It takes about three weeks to become 10.00 Mass at St Joseph’s Anderton fully effective. You could still become infected – probably without serious effects – but spread the virus to others. You ought to stay at home as much as possible and not mix Fri 12th Bd John Nutter, Bd George Haydock with other bubbles. If you come to Mass, wrap up warm, remember social distancing 12.00 Mass – Mary Carter (A) and be careful. Sat 13th 17.00 Mass – Barbara (A), Sr Marie, Leonard THANK YOU for the knitted hearts. They have been distributed. There are still many sick patients with the virus. Please pray for them. Thank you. Green th Sun 14 SIXTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME FORTHCOMING DATES FOR YOUR DIARY: 09.15 – 09.45 Confessions in the house porch Ash Wednesday 17th February. Lent begins Pentecost Sun 23rd May 10.00 Mass – Frances Tuson (LD) Palm Sunday 28th March Corpus Christi - Sunday 6th June 11.30 Mass at St Joseph’s Anderton Easter Sunday 4th April SS Peter and Paul Tues 29th June Ascension Thursday 13th May Assumption BVM Sun 15th August EXPOSITION OF THE MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT: 12.25-13.00 TUES. WED. FRI. AFTER MASS th OUR LADY OF LOURDES: There is no Mass here at St Mary’s on 11 February, We are heating the church for all the Masses; however, we however there will be a Lourdes Mass at 10am at St Joseph’s Anderton. I would like to must maintain opening the church doors for adequate encourage you to pray your rosaries for the sick and dying and those who care for ventilation against the virus. If you feel the cold, please sit on the side aisles. Thank them. You may wish to join Fr Des Seddon at 19.00 as he offers the Archdiocesan you. Lourdes Mass: Our Lady’s RC Church, Lydiate, Merseyside – Southport Rd. Liverpool. (churchservices.tv). The Mass will be televised live via church services.tv WRAP UP WARM. THE CHURCH DOORS MUST REMAIN FULLY OPEN Our Lady of Lourdes – Pray for us. St Bernadette – Pray for us. Newsletters and newspapers are available in the plastic box in the outdoor porch, or inside the foyer. Also, you can find sympathy cards etc in the plastic ST JOSEPHINE BAKHITA F.D.C.C. [1869 Dafur -1947 Veneto] the wonderful box. Catholic newspapers are at the back of the church in the normal place. Sudanese - Italian Saint who suffered so much in her young life when she was a slave. Please support the Catholic papers, they are very informative and a good read. St Josephine died aged 77, as a Canossian Religious Sister. She was canonised in 2000 by St John Paul II, as Patron Saint of Sudan and Human Trafficking Survivors. Please pray for the sick and the housebound: Fr Dunstan Harrington, Fr Laurence The Memorial Day for Victim of Trafficking is on Monday 8th February. Pope Benedict Mayne, Emily Atkins, Kevin Bailey, Brigid Cain, Michael Collins, John Cullinan, Hughie XVI recited her full life story in his second encyclical - Spe Salvi. He calls her ‘an Daly, Kathleen Durkin, Colette Ellis, Elmo, Paul Eastham, Yvonne Finlayson, Desmond outstanding example of Christian hope’. Ora pro nobis. Gorman, baby Hope, Jacob Hughes, Anne Knowles, Edward Lacey, Debbie MacFarlane, Paul McBeth, William Morris, Paulina Pikula, Molly Redhead, Canon Bert HOLY FATHER’S PRAYER INTENTION FOR FEBRUARY Shaw, Eileen Snape, Mgr. Jan Szponar, Terry Tingey, Bridget Trimm, Muriel Wilson, We pray for women who are victims of violence, that they may be protected by society Ann Woodruff, Agnes Young and parishioners in The Adelphi, The Gables, Westwood, and have their sufferings considered and heeded. Gillibrand Hall. RECENTLY DECEASED: Phillip Fairhurst (61) who died at home on 1st February. Thoughts for the week. Funeral Service is on Fri 19th February at 13.30, Charnock Richard Crematorium. "Prayer enlarges the heart until it is capable of containing God's gift of himself." Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord…. - StTeresa of Calcutta ANNIVERSARIES: Doris Shaw, Florence Akers, Mary Carter, Barbara Green "Do not make prayer a monologue...make it a conversation." - Author Unknown .
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