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St Columba's Parish Sunday 23rd September ST COLUMBA’S PARISH 9 Upper Gray Street Twenty-Fifth Sunday of the Year Newington Readings: Page 135 EH9 1SN Parish Priest: Rev Fr Kevin Douglas Telephone: 0131 447 2502 Email: [email protected] Deacon: Rev John E Smith 0131 447 4501 Sr Karin: [email protected] Newsletter: [email protected] Parish Website: www.stcolumbasrcedinburgh.org.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/stcolumbasedinburgh Parish Website [email protected] Hall Bookings: [email protected] Baptisms - 4 months’ notice required Marriages - 1 Year’s notice in writing to Parish Priest Sunday 23th MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION Twenty - Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time When we eat this bread and drink this Monday 24th Weekday in Ordinary Time cup, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, Exposition & Benediction, 5.30pm, St Columba’s until you come again RCIA this evening St Peter’s Parish Room 7.30pm Tuesday 25th Offertory Collection Weekday in Ordinary Time Wednesday 26th Last week £964.10 including gift aid SS Cosmas and Damian, Blessed Paul VI Aged & Infirm Clergy Fund £1307.96 Thursday 27th Memorial of St Vincent de Paul Holy Hour 7-8pm followed by Prayer Group 8-9pm, Confessions St Peter’s Parish Room St Columba’s Friday 28th Sundays 8.45-9.15am & 5.45-6.15pm SS Wenceslaus, St Lawrence Ruiz & Companions Mondays 5.30pm Saturday 29th St Peter’s FEAST OF SS MICHAEL, GABRIEL and RAPHAEL Saturdays 11.15-11.45am St Peter’s Mass Intentions St Columba’s Mass Intentions Sunday 11.30am Katie Mc Eachen (6 months’ mind) Sunday 9.30am Percy Jack RIP 6.30pm People of the Parishes Monday 10am John Smith (Anniversary of Monday 6.30pm Private Intention Ordination) Tuesday Tuesday 10am Josephine McAuley Wednesday 7.30pm Clarissa Felo Wednesday Thursday Thursday 10am Bettie Ocwet (78th Birthday) Friday 10am Intentions of MacKellaig Family Friday Saturday 12 noon Paul Chong RIP Saturday Next Sunday 11.30am Mark McManus Next Sunday 9.30am Alison Deighan 6.30pm People of Parishes St Vincent de Paul Conference Next meeting Monday 24th September, 7pm, G.P. Room Stella Maris Mass Tomorrow, Monday 24th September, 7pm, St Mary’s Cathedral. Bishop Stephen Robson, Bishop Promoter for the Apostleship of the Sea in Scotland will celebrate the annual Mass for the Apostleship and the seafarers it seeks to help. We hope as many of you as possible will be able to attend. Today First Holy Communion Preparation Class With Sr Karin at 10.30am in the middle Hall For children in non-Catholic Schools who are due to make their !st Communion in 2019 First Confession 28th October at 10.30am in the upper hall If you haven’t already registered, please contact Sr Karin: Tuesday Club resumes this coming Tuesday 25th September with a get together, coffees teas and chat, 2pm in the main hall. APOLOGIES FOR MIS-PRINT LAST WEEK St Thomas of Aquins School which is the new venue for the Laity Day, is of course in Chalmers Street and not Chambers Street as printed. “The Role of the Laity in the Church Today.” Due to the demand for tickets, the venue has been changed, and there are now a few more tickets up for grabs. The conference will now take place in St Thomas of Aquins High School, Chalmers Street, Edinburgh, Saturday 6th October 2018, 11am-4pm. Open to all. Guest Speakers are Professor Helen Alvaré, and Fergal and Carmen Martin. Tickets are free but we ask for donations on the day to cover costs. If you would like tickets, please register with Sr Mirjam Hugens email her on [email protected]. The Role of Women in the Church As a precursor to her talk at the Day for Laity, there will be a lunchtime conversation with Helen Alvare on the role of women in the church. Friday 5th October at 1.30pm in the Cathedral Café (after the 12.45pm Mass) The event is free - light lunch provided; donations gratefully received. Please register interest by emailing [email protected] of call 0131 623 8900 Cathedral Young Adults Group I Believe: “Believing in an Age of Doubt” with Fr Jamie McMorrin - this Tuesday, 25th September at 7pm in the Cathedral Café (18-35 year olds). Night Prayer and socialising afterwards. More info on the Young Adults Facebook page: https://bit.ly/2Nm427f St Augustine’s High School Open Evening Tuesday 2nd October 4.30pm-6.30pm. Presentation by Head teacher at 4.30pm followed by a tour of the school. All welcome. www.st-augustines.edin.sch.uk Tel: 0131 334 6801 Annual Catholic Schools Community Mass Serving the Common Good, concelebrated by Mgr Tony Duffy. An invitation is extended to all staff past and present who have supported Catholic Education in Edinburgh. Thursday 27th September, 7pm, St Catharine’s Convent of Mercy, Lauriston Place EH3 9HH All welcome in this 100th year of Catholic Education in Scotland. Refreshments available after Mass. Mount Vernon Tidy Up Thank you to everyone who has helped with the tidy up of our Catholic Cemetery this month. There’s still one more chance to help on 29th September between 10am and 3pm. If you can spare some time just turn up on the day and report to the office at the gate. Food Bank The new collection date for Food Bank donations will be the first Sunday of every Tea, Coffee and Cake month. Perhaps we could commit to buying one extra item with our shopping each After 9.30am Mass month for those struggling to make ends meet? The children of in the main hall. the parish will collect after 9.30am Mass and the box will be at Please join us if you are new to the back of church after 6.30pm Mass. Items should be non- the parish or visiting Edinburgh perishable. Tins, dried foods, tea bags, coffee etc. are acceptable Please refer to the list on the notice board for further suggestions. First collection date will be 7th October. St Columba’s is a Parish of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh Charity Number SCOO8540 .
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