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Welcome to all our visitors at St Barnabas Cathedral and St Augustine of England TWENTY SEVENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME

Saturday 6th October ~ Sunday 14th October 2018

Psalter Week III~ Sundays - Year B ~ Weekdays - Cycle II

Weekday Masses at The Cathedral: In addition to the 1pm weekday Mass, Mass will be celebrated each weekday in the Lady Chapel at 7.30am. Fr John Alex Fr John will be away for the month of October as he has returned to his home in Kerala for a holiday and to spend some time with his family and friends. We wish him a lovely and relaxing break. Weddings Please remember in your prayers Goddard and Victoria Grainger, and Daniella Witek and Nicholas Morgan who are to be married next weekend at the Cathedral. May their lives together be blessed with happiness and peace. Cathedral Repository The Repository is open most Sundays in Cathedral Hall after the 10.00am and 11.15am Masses, it is also open before and after First Friday Masses, and on special occasions such as Diocesan events. Please do feel free to come along and browse, and if you have any special requests, please ask. Sunday Morning Tea & Coffee Tea and Filter coffees will be served after the 8am, 10am & 11:15am Masses in the Cathedral Hall with bacon/sausage rolls, toasted crumpets and teacakes available after the 8am and 10am Masses. Times of Confession Tues - Fri Cathedral 12.15pm - 12.50pm Saturday St Augustine 5.15pm - 5.45pm Saturday Cathedral 10.30am - 12 noon 5.30pm - 6.15pm Weekly Exposition Times Thursday Cathedral 12noon - 12.45pm Thursday St Augustine After 10am Mass Saturday Cathedral 10.30am - 12 noon 5.00pm - 6.00pm No��gham Roman Catholic Diocese Trustees Company No. 7151646 Charity No. 1134449

CATHEDRAL MASS TIMES FOR THE TWENTY SEVENTH WEEK OF THE YEAR ~ Psalter Week III Saturday 6th October Vigil Mass 6.30pm Sunday Twenty Seventh Sunday 8am 7th October of the Year 10am 11.15am

6pm Monday Feria 7.30am 8th October 1pm Tuesday Feria or Denis and 7.30am 9th October his companions or 9.30am St ’s School ~

Saint John Leonardi or Harvest Festival Blessed John Henry Newman 1pm Wednesday Feria or 7.30am 10th October Paulinus of York 1pm Thursday Feria or 7.30am 11th October Saint John XXIII 1pm Friday Feria or 7.30am 12th October Saint Wilfred 11am Wedding ~

1pm Saturday Feria or Saint Edward 9.15am Prayer for Vocations 13th October the Confessor or 10am Memorial of the BVM 12noon Wedding ~

Vigil Mass 6.30pm Sunday Twenty Eighth Sunday 8am 14th October of the Year 10am

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6pm October Mass Count Cathedral House Private Car Park It is that time of the year, when we Please respect that this car park is private and take a count of the numbers of only for use by those who have been authorised people attending Mass. There will by Fr Malachy. The Willson House car park can be a count at every weekend Mass be used by anyone visiting or working in the in October. Cathedral. ST AUGUSTINE’S MASS TIMES AND EVENTS FOR THE TWENTY SEVENTH WEEK OF THE YEAR ~ PSALTER WEEK III Saturday 6th October Vigil Mass 6pm Sunday Twenty Seventh Sunday 7th October of the Year 11am Tuesday Feria 9th October 10am Wednesday Feria 10th October 9am Thursday Feria 11th October 10am Friday Feria 12th October 10am Saturday 10.30am Baptism Course 13th October Vigil Mass 6pm Sunday Twenty Eighth Sunday 14th October of the Year 11am

St Augustine’s Neighbourhood Rosary During October the Rosary will be prayed at 7pm in the homes of the following parishioners:

Monday 8th October ~ Diane and Paddy Flynn Monday 15th October ~ Dolly Alkoury Monday 22nd October ~ Jerzy Kulik Monday 29th October ~ Feliks Kowal Addresses can be found on the notice board in Church entry. Nano Nagle Relic Many of you will know that Nano Nagle is the Foundress of the . Three of us reside here at St Augustine’s Presbytery and have been a presence here for fifteen or more years. We are privileged to have the First Class Relic of Nano with us for nearly two weeks. It will be placed on the Altar during all Masses & you are free to venerate it at those times. Nano was declared VENERABLE in October 2012. Like Mary Potter we need a miracle or two to be declared a Saint. Please pray for this intention if it be God's Will. She founded Catholic Education in Ireland during the Penal times and even her family were not aware of her 'Hedge Schools' for a long time. If you wish to know more about her do not hesitate to contact either Sisters’ Treasa, or Bernadette. A Cake Stall takes place in St Augustine's Church Hall today after Mass. The usual teas and coffees will also be available. Please come and join us. Women’s Group The next meeting of Sr. Treasa's Women's Group will be on Thursday, 11th October from 11.00am 'till 1.00pm. New Members welcome ! Hospitals If you have a relative or friend go into QMC or City please inform the Chaplaincy Dept., via ward staff or your parish priest and request a visit. Do not assume that your priest or the chaplaincy team know that you are in hospital. QMC 0115 9249924 ext 63799. City, 0115 9691169 ext 56187. Today: When it comes to Marriage and Divorce it is very easy to generalise and often, it is not good to do so, for each person is different, each marriage is different and each situation is different. Personally, I need to meet the people concerned. I need to listen to their pain, to their anger, to their despair. There is no way that I would dare write here exactly what each one should do. Obviously, I am in favour of marriage, and I rejoice with those who succeed in what they set out to do. I fully support and empathise with those who do not succeed in the relationship. The most common cause, from my experience, is selfishness, on one side, or both; but none of us can claim to be free from that weakness. Some years ago, now, I was at a funeral where the deceased had a son as a priest, who was a personal friend of mine. I had known his parents for some years, and, to me, they were the proverbial Darby and Joan. Mark, their son, the priest, was the apple of their eye, and he had a wonderful loving relationship with them. Mark was celebrating the funeral Mass, and I knew from experience, it wasn’t going to be easy for him. When it came to the homily, I whispered a quiet prayer for him, because I knew that this was going to be the toughest part. He caught us all by surprise! He looked over at the coffin for a few quiet moments, and then he looked at his mother. He then spoke: “My father was married to my mother for 58 years, and he really did come to love her in that time.” He then sat down. That was it! There was nothing more or greater he could have said about his dad. Even though the homily lasted for just one sentence, there wasn’t a dry eye in the church when he sat down. I believe that this is the ideal Jesus holds up for us. (MB) University of Nottingham Catholic Society To all new University students in Nottingham this year. The University of Nottingham Catholic Society (CathSoc) is a friendly and welcoming tight-knit Catholic Community based at the University of Nottingham. We hold events every Tuesday, during term time, after the on-campus service of Adoration (4.30 p.m.- 5 p.m.) and student Mass (5 pm). We alternate between “socials” – such as Mario Kart night, Lasertag, All Saints Parties – and “Connect”, an event where a student gives a talk on one part of the Catholic Faith which we then discuss and explore more fully. To get connected you can find us on our Facebook page: UoN Catholic Society - or contact the President of CathSoc, Chris Bird: mobile: 07772971453 and email: [email protected] or our Catholic Chaplain: Fr Jonathan Rose: mobile: 07526711287 or email: [email protected] There is so much going on this year there is bound to be something that you might enjoy, so get in touch, and get involved! You will be assured of a very warm welcome! Thanksgiving for the Harvest This Sunday will be celebrated in Thanksgiving for the Harvest. This is the time of year when all the crops have been harvested and we celebrate all the food which has been grown on the land. As always, we thank you for all the donations of provisions that you make throughout the year to Emmanuel House, the Foodbanks and the Jericho Road Project, they are also deeply appreciative of your ongoing support, especially as the seasons change and the weather starts to get colder. CAFOD Harvest Fast Day Please note the new email address for the Cathedral is: took place last Friday. There [email protected] will be a second collection during all Masses today. Parish Finances Last Week Please give what you can to support the work of CAFOD. St Augustine Cathedral Thank you for your Loose Plate £ 242.06 £ 1, 063.46 generosity to the work Last weekend’s Envelopes £ 90.00 £ 696.30 of the Church! Second Collection for S/Orders £ 160.20 £ 707.68 In your Will, please Church Maintenance Total £ 492.26 £ 2,467.44 remember your The Cathedral: £627.16 Church. St Augustine’s: £ 48.42 Becoming a Catholic ~ Journey of Faith There will be no Journey of Faith Programme this Monday evening. The sessions will recommence on Monday 15th October at 7pm. This course is for anyone who would like to become a Catholic or would simply like to know more about the Catholic Faith. For more information please contact the Cathedral Office or just come along to the meeting on the 15th. Everyone is welcome. RCIC We are also looking ahead to the start of the RCIC (Rite of Christian Initiation for Children) this autumn. The RCIC is a program for children age 7 years to 15 years who have not been baptised and is open to both parishioners and non-parishioners who wish to prepare for the Sacraments. Whether your family is just entering the church, is returning after time away, have decided as a family to delay the children’s sacramental preparation, or any other circumstance, all are welcome. Contact the Cathedral Office for more information. Songs of Praise You are warmly invited to a special free music recording for Songs of Praise at Albert Hall, Nottingham this October. All are welcome and we are especially keen for enthusiastic singers to join us and lead the viewers at home in the singing. We will be recording a variety of traditional and contemporary hymns and all are welcome. We are especially keen for enthusiastic singers to join us and lead the viewers at home in the singing. The Recording takes place on Sunday 21st October, 6:30pm – 9:30pm. To apply, please send your name, postcode, contact phone number and number of people taking part to [email protected]. If you are a keen singer, please also include your voice part (SATB). Please include ‘Nottingham Recording’ in your subject header. For further information please telephone 0161 873 7073. 175th Anniversary Celebrations A long list of ideas to celebrate 175 years of St Barnabas Cathedral came out of the recent parish meetings. These are now posted on the notice board near the Derby Road door. If you have more ideas let Fr Malachy know or email Jim Lee ([email protected]).

Prayer for the Sick Father, your Son accepted our sufferings to teach us the virtue of patience in human illness. Hear the prayers we offer for our sick brethren. May all who suffer pain, illness or disease realize that they have been chosen to be saints and know that they are joined to Christ in his suffering for the salvation of the world. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Events This Week At The Cathedral Cabaret Evening McMahon Room Saturday 7.45pm Vespers Lady Chapel Sunday 6.45pm following Mass Art and Craft Group Ellis Room Monday 1.30pm Journey of Faith McMahon Room Monday 7pm Compline Cathedral (Mon/Weds/Fri) 6.45pm (After 6.15pm Mass) Wreath Making McMahon Room Wednesday 10am Bible Reflection McMahon Room Thursday 6pm Music Theory McGuinness Room Friday 5pm Youth Choir McMahon Room Friday 6pm Cathedral Choir McMahon Room Friday 7.30pm Art and Craft Fayre McMahon Room Saturday and Sunday ~ All day Thank you to Marie and Lowe for the gift of the flowers arranged around the statue in the Cathedral of St Teresa on the occasion of her Feast Day. Autumn Artisan Market takes place in the Cathedral Hall on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th October from 10am to 4pm. A great opportunity for early Christmas shopping. Choose from fine art, textiles, jewellery, needle crafts and much more. Food and drinks will be available, no entrance fee. In aid of the Restoration Fund. Wreaths To mark the 100th Anniversary of the end of the First World War, there will be a class making 100 Wreaths every Wednesday morning at 10.30am during the month of October in the Cathedral Hall. The wreaths will be hung in the Cathedral on the 26th October and blessed by Fr Malachy at 11am on the 27th October. This class is open to all who would like to come along, or for further information, please contact Mary Mulvenney on 01332 872147. Flower Classes will take place from the 4th October in the McGuinness Room from 10.30am. For further information please contact Mary Mulvenney on 01332 872147. All welcome. Cathedral Red Missio Boxes If you have a Missio Box, could you please bring it in for emptying as soon as possible. If you do not have a box and would like one, there are spare boxes available. Thank you for your support. ‘Let Earth be Glad’ The Justice and Peace Commission’s annual assembly, is on 10th November 2018 at St Hugh’s in Lincoln, a short walk from the railway station. Come and join other Catholics who care about justice, peace and care for creation. With Graham Gordon, CAFOD’s Head of Public Policy, and Cllr Chris Burke, recent Mayor of Lincoln, we’ll imagine what a 'zero-carbon' diocese will look like. Join us for a day of inspiration, challenge and networking, opening with Mass celebrated by Bishop Patrick. Share exciting new plans for justice and peace in the diocese. Booking is free at jpnottingham.eventbrite.co.uk or call 07470 907656. Autumn Sounds; Upper Saxondale Strings in Concert. Wednesday 17th October 7.30pm – 9pm in Sacred Heart Church, Carlton NG4 1FP. Come and listen to an open rehearsal; hear great music and see how an orchestra rehearses and works. Free entry, refreshments served during the interval. Collection towards Parish Development Fund. University Chaplaincies: We welcome to our community many students who have come to the universities in Nottingham. We hope that your time of study here will be enriching and successful in many ways. There are chaplaincies at both universities which provide worship, information, catechesis, activities, opportunities, support and friendship for students and staff alike. For further information please contact the Catholic Chaplain: University of Nottingham: Fr Jonathan Rose ~ 951 3929 / [email protected] or Lay Chaplain ~ Steph Purcell-Gilpin (Monday to Friday) [email protected]

Nottingham Trent University: Fr John McCay ~ 848 2305 / [email protected] The Sunday evening Mass at 6.00pm at the Cathedral is a popular Mass with Students from both universities. Mass is celebrated every Sunday of the year at 11.00am in the Great Hall, Trent Building on University Park, the University of Nottingham’s main campus; please visit the chaplaincy website for more details: www.catholic-community.org.uk. Cathedral Hall Facilities Please will care be taken with the stacking of surplus chairs and tables when use is completed. Please encourage participants to stack their chairs in the space provided on the top landing (as indicated by notice). Under no circumstances must chairs or tables be stacked in front of the glass cabinets of the Repository. Not only is this potentially dangerous but access to the cabinets is required at all times. Your co-operation in this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you Cheryl Broodryk Empty Glass jars The Cathedral requires empty clear, glass jars, all sizes welcome. Please deposit in container at the back of the church. For the attention Cheryl Broodryk The Eucharist and Encounter ~ Seek The Face Of Christ This Adoremus Legacy Event takes place at St Benedict’s School, Duffield Road, Derby from 10am to 2.30pm on October 20th. The Keynote Speaker is Bishop Patrick McKinney. For further information email [email protected] or telephone: 0115 9539 841. Vocations Days of Discernment The Old Friary, Gordon Road, NG3 2LG. For further information please contact Fr Paul Newman or Canon Jonathan Cotton on: 0115 950 1064 or email: [email protected]. Vocations Website: http://www.nottinghamvocations.co.uk ~ Sat 13th October: A day to ‘Reflect and answer God’s call in our lives’ for older men and women aged 35+ (11 -3pm). Theology at the Pub: the title, ‘Is Gay Okay? The and Same-sex Attraction.’ The talk given by David Donaghue, student at the Oscott seminary. At the Hand and Heart, Derby Road on Tuesday 25th October at 8pm. All welcome, free entry. SPUC The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children has produced postcards so that you can send a message to your MP urging him/her to vote against a dangerous abortion bill which is coming up in the House of Commons on Tuesday 23rd October. The bill seeks to decriminalise abortion which would remove any effective legal protection for unborn babies and their mothers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Postcards are available at the back of the Church. Bible Reflection Group meet each week in the Ellis Room from 6pm to 7.30pm For further information please contact Delietha Mills on 07508 138049. Student Accommodation Required for two girls studying at Nottingham Trent University (City Campus), preferably one double room with attached bathroom and kitchen. If you can help, please contact the Cathedral Office. Listening …To You ~ Nottingham Citizens This weekend you’ll find a form in your pew for you to tell Nottingham Citizens what issues are of most concern to you as a citizen. Nottingham Citizens raises issues with the decision-makers in our city to help improve the lives, security and prosperity of citizens. We organise communities to act together for social justice and the common good, and to hold our decision- makers to account on the issues that matter to us. We have raised awareness of modern slavery in the city; we’ve encouraged communities to tackle air pollution; we’ve challenged business leaders to open up employment opportunities to ex- offenders. At present, Nottingham Citizens is focusing on hate crime, homelessness, sanctuary, modern slavery and air pollution. What are your top three concerns? Let us know, and if you would like to talk further, give us your phone number or email address. Drop the form in the collection bag today.

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