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Newsletter Nativity of John the Baptist 23Rd June The Parish of Holy Trinity and Sacred Heart Part of the Archdiocese of Birmingham Registered Charity 234216 69 Lichfield Road, Fr. Michael Ho Huu Nghia, Parish Priest 534 Lichfield Road, Sutton Coldfield, B74 2NU Fr. David Lacy, Assistant Priest Sutton Coldfield, Tel: 0121 354 1211 Rev Daniel Hurd, Deacon B74 4EH [email protected] Monsignor David Cousins (Retired) 0121 354 1211 www.htrc.org.uk NATIVITY OF JOHN THE BAPTIST Eleventh Week of Ordinary 23rd June—1st July 2018 time Weekdays cycle 2 Year for Priests Hours Psalter Week 4 Date Holy Trinity Sacred Heart Footherley Convent Saturday 23rd 6:00pm Grace & Charles Gaffney 11-12.00 Confessions 5.00pm Andrew Cac & Anna Vigil Chieu RIP. Nativity of John 9:00am Christine Fowler (1st Anniversary) The Baptist 11:00am Kathleen Connelly RIP 10.00am Clare Sanders Sunday 24th 12:30pm First Communicants (Anniversary) 11.15am NO MASS 7:00pm People of the Parish Monday 25th 10.00am Holy Souls 10.00am Holy Communion 11:30am Anna Noi (Ann.) Tuesday 26th 10:00am Sharon McBride RIP 10:00am Holy Communion 7.30am Sr Luisa Perez RIP. Wednesday 27th 10.00am Margery Carmichael RIP. 10:00am Holy Communion 11:30am Agnes Huong (Ann.) Thursday 28th 12:00pm Margaret McGough RIP 10:00am Holy Communion 7.30am Holy Communion Friday 29th 10:00am Holy Day of Obligation 10:00am Joe Baldwin 7:00am Fr Stephen Dwyer SS Peter & Paul People of the Parish 8.00pm People of the Parish Saturday 30th 10:00am Azora Hurd (In thanksgiving) 11:00am Confessions. 11.00am NO CONFESSIONS 5:00pm Sr Antonietta Vigil 6:00pm Patrick Evans (Anniversary) Seghetti RIP Sunday 1st July 9:00am Marie Eloisa Pinder RIP Thirteenth 11:00am Helen Laverty (Anniversary) Sunday Year B Owen Cresty will be ordained as a 10.00am Mary Evans RIP. NO MASS Deacon in Oscott College. 7:00pm Arthur Jenkin (Anniversary) Holy Trinity Sacred Heart Gift Aid UK tax payers can sign up to Gift Aid and we can collect 25% more from our collection. Mass attendance 985 Mass attendance: 148 For more information Contact: Offertory: £1,565 59p Offertory £586.49p Holy Trinity: Howard Drake 01213 234205 Day for Life. £544.74p Day for Life £170:36p Sacred Heart: John Shanahan 01543 481243 This Week Peter’s Pence This week for Peter’s Pence Next Week Church maintenance Thank you for your generosity Please pray for those who are sick: Arthur McHugh, Pauline Parker, Norah O'Mahoney, Rosemary Brangwin, Kate Holmes, Ann Jasper-Stridgen, Derrick Prest, Teresa Achiampong, Mary Dickinson, Joan Brown, Ronald Roberts, Monica Brooks, Mary Curran, Phil Rimmer, Shelagh Dudley, Mary Nash, Pauline Thomas, Matthew Perry, Elizabeth McCabe, Bethany Blizzard, Connie Pope, Molly Howard, Margarite Howells, Mavis Harterre, Anne Haycock, Sharon McCullagh, Lesley Quinlan, Margaret McNamara, Gillian Dukes, Edith Gilmour, John Constantine, Rose McDermott, Rita O’Connor, Lilian Bownes, Mandy Jones, Margaret Keane, Pat Mitford, Philomena Sharpe, Michael McMullen, Josephine Moran, Chris Manton, Sarah Davis, Dominic Mooney, David Kenny, Mary Ellis, Marie Cope, Sheila Flynn, Joan Gardner, Sally O’Leary, Anne Wilson, Kathleen Reilly, Kathleen Kean, Paul Bui Trac, Nguyen Tri Diem, Albert Hinchley, Fr. Tony Haycock, Santino & Jean Di Blasio, Mary & Bill Maxwell, Maura Edwards and all in Good Hope Hospital. (NB: Names will be removed from the sick list after 2 months, unless the parish office is notified.) Anniversaries: Michael O’Reilley, Brian Berry, Christine Fowler, William Sherry, Agnes Nguyen thi Huong, Albert Cawley, Anna Ho thi Noi, Ethel Ford, Agnes Ryan, James Burn, Owen Diskin, Judith Shrive, Helen Laverty, Arthur Jenkin, Patrick Joseph Evans, Clare Sanders. Lord, make those who are not well, get better and grant to those who have died eternal rest in your heavenly home. Amen. PARISH NOTICE BOARD ALTAR FLOWERS PARISH & PARISHIONERS Are for the Children receiving their First Holy Communion DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO OUR LADY OF LOURDES, on Sunday 1st July. Mass at 4:00pm with Anointing of the sick. Rosary & Benediction. The grounds open at 1:00pm, bring a picnic or refreshments will be available. Uxbridge Road, Hednesford, WS12 1DB. TRINITY SINGERS: ‘Love Changes everything’ concert on Friday 29th June in the Parish Hall @ 7.30pm. Tickets £8.00. telephone 0121 355 0307 or booking forms in the porch/hall. In aid of local charities. Owen Gresty HOLY TRINITY Please keep Owen and his family in your prayers as 9:00AM Family Mass Sunday 1st July. This will be the last one before the sum- he prepares for his Ordination to the Permanent mer holidays. Diaconate on Sunday 1st July. RISE AND SHINE CHILDRENS CHOIR There will be a choir rehearsal on Wednesday 27thJune at 3.45pm – 4.45pm for all children interested in coming ADOREMUS EUCHARISTIC CONFERENCE along. The rehearsal will be in church. See you there. All are welcome. AMÉLIE AND FRASER HINDLE will be participating in the Offa's Dyke relay run in In Liverpool—7-9th September. An open invitation aid of the Thien Phuoc orphanage in Vietnam and Building Schools for Africa. The for all to join Bishop Byrne at this special event to event will be taking place over the weekend of June 30th and July 1st. They will be discuss our understanding and Adoration of the at the back of church after all the Masses this weekend and would appreciate any Blessed Sacrement. There will be a coach from the sponsorship. Deanery on Saturday 8th. Please speak to Father OTHER NOTICES Michael if you are interested. There will also be Parish and Deanery events Bishop Walsh School ; An Information Evening for parents of children at present in Year 5 who would like to apply for place at Bishop Walsh Catholic School for SOLEMNITY OF ST. PETER AND ST.PAUL September 2019 will take place at Bishop Walsh on Tuesday 2nd July at 7pm. CASUAL GROUNDSMAN Needed at Bishop Walsh School 3 days per week x On Friday 29th June 2018. It’s a holiday of Obliga- 6hours (or equivalent) Very flexible with working hours If you are interested please tion and Mass times will be: contact John Carroll Site Manager at the school on 0121-351-3215 Ex2252. Footherley Convent: 7.00am A Mass of Thanksgiving in recognition of 20 years’ service for Miss. Belinda Dunphy—Vice Principal Bishop Walsh Catholic School Holy Trinity: 10am Mass. (1998—2018) on Tuesday 10th July 2018 at 6.30pm at Holy Cross & St Francis Catholic Church, 1 Signal Hayes Road, Walmley B76 2RS. Sacred Heart: 10.00am & 8.00pm. Celebrant: Bishop Philip Pargeter. You are most welcome. ST JOSEPH’S HOME, COLESHILL, offers residential care to older people and Happy Feast Day to you all. Please remember our those living with dementia in a Catholic setting. Respite bedrooms are also availa- Holy Father Pope Francis, who is the leader of our ble for those who could benefit from a short stay. If you or someone you know Catholic Church and the Vicar of Our Lord on earth. might benefit from the care offered at St Joseph’s, please call 01675 434500 for an informal chat or to arrange a visit. W/e 30th June/1st July SACRED HEART CHURCH IN ASTON—Witton Rd, Aston, on Sun. 8th July from 11.30am onwards PARISH BBQ and Family occasion in the Presbytery Garden. Readers Rota 6:00pm Anne Bell WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK FOR THE DIOCESE? Barbara Peel * RC CHAPLAIN HMP LONG LARTIN (EVESHAM) - Part Time. This is a Chaplaincy Job 9:00am Abe Cutajar in an establishment which provides pastoral and faith specific care to prisoners and staff. Tope Soyannwo Apply by 25th June. 11:00am Anne O’Meara Joe O’Meara * * HEAD OF PARISH CATECHETICS— Maryvale Institute: Full time; Starting September 7:00pm Pat Salter 2018. Apply by Friday 6th July. Elizabeth Fruer *** PARISH EVANGELISATION POST— St. John the Baptist with Sacred Heart, Tam- Deacon Daniel worth. Part time. Apply by Wednesday 11th July. More information please see Fr Michael. Children’s Liturgy: Cleaners Rota Team A Useful Information Important Contact Information: Hospital Chaplaincy: If you or a family member is in hospital and wish to be visited by a Priest and/or Eucharistic Minister please inform the parish office as the Parish Office: Holy Trinity Parish Administrator is Hospital staff will not automatically let us know. available Tuesday and Friday 10.30am-1.30pm. Baptisms: Please complete the request forms (in the porch) and leave at the Pres- Parish Safeguarding Officers Holy Trinity: Barbara Peel & Margaret McConnell. bytery. You will be contacted to book a date but you must give at least two months Sacred Heart: Patricia Medcalf. notice as you will be required to attend a preparation course first. Weddings: please take a “Booking your Wedding” at Holy Trinity or Sacred Heart. Clergy contact e-mails: booklet from the church porch which explains the process. Bookings for the parish hall or conference room must be made in writing/email Fr. Michael: [email protected] Newsletter If you wish to place a notice in the Newsletter please send an email to Fr. David: [email protected] the parish email address. Must be received by 12 noon on Thursday. Deacon Daniel [email protected] .
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