ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH OF THE HOLY FAMILY Diocese of Plymouth, Reg. Charity no 213227 (cheques made payable to PRCDTR Penwith R.C Parish) Parish Priest: Fr Philip Dyson PRESBYTERY AND PARISH OFFICE: e-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 01736 362619 e-mail: [email protected] Deacon: Leo Pilley (Rtd): 01736 797659 website: www.penzancecatholicchurch.org

THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION OF OUR LADY THE SACRED HEART AND ST. IA Rosevean Road, , TR18 2DX Tregenna Hill, St. Ives, TR26 1SE. Safeguarding Representatives: Helen Greagsby 07849676009 Safeguarding Representatives: Helen Greagsby 07849676009 & Pauline Chamberlain. & Pauline Chamberlain OUR LADY, STAR OF THE SEA ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER Strand, Hugh Town, St Mary’s, . TR21 OPT Commercial Road, , TR27 4DE. Safeguarding Representative: Safeguarding Representatives: Helen Greagsby 07849676009 & Pauline Chamberlain ST MARY’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL: 01736 330005 www.st-marys-rc-pz.cornwall.sch.uk Large Print Newsletter & Hymns: Chairs with arms: are all available on request if you need them

A VERY WARM WELCOME TO ALL OUR VISITORS - WE HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR STAY IN CORNWALL

Visitors: you are welcome to join us for refreshments after Mass in St Ives and after 5 p.m. Mass in Penzance.

TWELTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME: (C2 Psalter 4)

THE YEAR OF MERCY Month of the Sacred Heart

PENZANCE 1st Mass of Sunday on Saturdays at 5p.m. ST IVES Sat 18 June Sun 19 June Mass 5.00 p.m. Ann Wilson RIP Mass 9.00 a.m. Parish and People

Sun 19 June Day for Life Wed 22 June St John Fisher and St Thomas More Mass 11.00 a.m. with Children’s Liturgy Mass 9.30 a.m. James Grant RIP Choral Evening Prayer and Benediction 6 p.m. Reconciliation, every first Sunday at 8.30 a.m.

Mon 20 June St Alban, Proto- Martyr of England st Mass 10.00 a.m. Lena Thake & family (ill) HAYL E 1 Mass of Sunday on Saturdays at 6.30 p.m. Sat 18 June Tue 21 June St Aloysius Gonzaga Mass 6.30 p.m. Sheila Lockwood RIP Mass 12 noon Sheila Pilley RIP & Leo Fri 24 June The Nativity of St Thu 23 June St Edward King & Martyr Mass 10.00 a.m. Wood RIP Mass 10.00 a.m. William Cason RIP Reconciliation, every second Saturday from 5.45 p.m. Fri 24 June The Nativity of St John the Baptist Morning Prayer 10.00 a.m. followed by Rosary. The Parish continues on Tuesdays at 7.30 p.m. a 12 session step by step journey through Salvation History Sat 25 June 13th Sunday in Ordinary time called The Big Picture (You, the Bible and God's Big Mass 5.00 p.m. Private Intention Plan). The series is produced by CaFE and the Bible Society and comprises a 15 minute weekly DVD clip with Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) is celebrated short daily Bible readings for prayer and reflection. Each every Saturday from 4.15 – 4.45 p.m. Tuesday we will meet to share views and experiences, and Watch & Pray before the Blessed Sacrament Tues 12 – 5 prepare for the next session. Each participant requires their own Big Picture book which costs £10 (the book ISLES OF SCILLY: Liturgy & Holy Communion 10. 30 th rd includes a DVD of the series). The course will be run in two Mass next two Sundays 25 June and 3 July. sections of six weeks each with a break during the summer. All are invited to join in this exciting journey. Before Mass Talk to God During Mass Listen to God After Mass Talk to each other Ethiopia Food Crisis: a serious food crisis, as extreme

Switch off your phone: Switch on your heart and mind weather shifts, part of the El Nino effect, means severe drought has already left millions of people in need of This Weekend is the ‘Day for Life’ which has a retiring emergency food aid. 400,000 children are already suffering collection to fund the Anscombe Bioethics Centre. A prayer from malnutrition. We need to act now to prevent a far card is available for your use. www.dayforlife.org more terrible crisis; Collection during this month for St Peter and St Paul, Holy Day is next Wed 29th. The vigil CAFOD’s emergency humanitarian response, and pray for Mass in Hayle on 28th 7 p.m. Mass in Church with the those who are suffering. Use the CAFOD Fast envelopes.

school at 10 a.m. and Sung Mass 7.30 p.m. on the day. Summer Outing to Prideaux Place this Wednesday: Two Days with Mary: How can I live my Christian life Coach leaves from the end of Belle Vue Terrace at 10.15, more fully? At Our Lady of the Portal and St Piran, to pick up at St Joseph’s Hayle at 10.30. on Saturday 23rd and Saturday 30th July, from 10.30 – 3.30 Led by Fr’s. John Rice and Guy de Gaynesford and Dr The Festival Painting Raffle is ‘Sunrise’ Smeaton’s Caroline Farey. Cosy £10 per day. See poster. Pier, St Ives, Cornwall, by our very own Colin Orchard RBA. This will come round our churches over the next few The Catholic Children’s Society were very grateful for months, to give you all and our visitor’s time to view it and the bag of stamps and recycled ink jet cartridges and old buy your tickets. It will be drawn in the early Autumn. money I took to Buckfast for them. Keep bringing them in.

th They mentioned that the last large bag of stamps raised St Ives Summer Fair: on Thursday 4 August. Make a £500, which is a few school uniforms for poor families. note in your diary and be ready for any help required. HELP: new / extra cleaners required for Pz church to join Red Box: many members have a box at home; it is a way the rota. Speak to Bill or Cherry Smith (350059) or Father we support the Pope’s official charity and the Mill Hill with your offer of help. Only about 2 hours or less monthly. Missionaries. If your box has not been opened for a long time please bring it in over the coming weekends. Any The Pope’s Prayer Intentions for June ??’s to Pauline Chamberlain, 364764 in Pz. Gerry Pardoe Universal: Human Solidarity: That the aged, in St Ives or Madge in Hayle. marginalized, and those who have no one may find –even within the huge cities of the world –opportunities for Red Box ‘Missio’ Mass in Plymouth Cathedral next Sat th encounter and solidarity. 25 June at 3 p.m. All welcome. Evangelisation: Seminarians and Novices: That Triptych: a CD of the three organs of our Holy Family seminarians and men and women entering religious life Parish; Pz, St Ives and Hayle. On sale now and @ £10 may have mentors who live the joy of the Gospel and prepare them wisely for their mission Walsingham: Cornish Pilgrimage arranged from here. All our parishioners and young people, Cost £425. Dates are 9 – 15 October:. £20 deposit (non th st For evangelisation in the parish. Our own sick, returnable) £100 to be paid by 30 June, and £100 by 31 st housebound & those in Hospitals or Hospice: Ray & July, balance by 31 August. The cost covers travel, Christine Blaker, Lynda Cripps, Mary Dean, Christine Bunt, including outings to Oxburgh Hall, and Norwich, bed and Jennifer Prin, Leanne Thomas, Tom Dauncey Jnr, Tony breakfast, a light lunch and evening meal, with a packed Lidiard, Simone Slater, Jim Scott, Jake B, Michael lunch for the homeward journey Book with Christine Loughran, Colin & Gazelle, Jackie Corsi, Mary Rawley, 362619 Andy Wilkins, Judith Milton, Joyce Rogers, Mirek, Sue Sir William Matthews Pension Fund, provides financial Rowies, Eileen Nolan, Patricia Martin, Anthony assistance to those who were born in and currently reside O’Mahony, Christopher Knight, Mary Syms, Fr Robbie within the Borough of Penzance. If interested see notice on Low, Anne Wilson, Aidan Stevens, Annie Fowler, Mark board for details of where to apply. No age restriction. Griffin, baby Hugo, Jude Le Grice, Wyn Xenaky, Paul

th Ford, Nick Clatworthy Maria Rojas, Jan Iwanowski, Christmas Bazaar: 26 November in St John’s Hall. Lyndall Robson, & Ellie Jasper. Make a note of this date and be ready to help if required. For those who have died, Patrick McGuiness and Alistair “Taste and see that the Lord is good”; a residential Sopp, and for all who mourn esp. Denise Sopp and family retreat opportunity in the peaceful setting of Epiphany Smile Lines: house, Truro from 8-12 August. Fr. Paul Fletcher SJ How well do you know your spouse? extends his stay in Cornwall. Contact Rosemary Moffat on th At a seminar on Marriage, the priest was stressing how 01326 617023. by next Saturday, 25 . essential it is that couples discern what is important to their June Bingo is on the last day of the month, Thursday 30th partner. He challenged the men: “Can you even name your Eyes down at 2 p.m. All welcome. wife’s favourite flower?” Baffled silence followed, until one husband nudged his wife with a hopeful smile and Urgently required: Carolyn McGregor, parishioner, seeks hazarded: “MacDougal’s Self Raising, isn’t’ it?” room in quiet happy household for six months approx. Single, non-smoking, 47 yrs professional. Contact 01736 Milky sermon. A Somerset parish magazine told how 365948 or 07766330489 ministers from the Welsh valleys were distressing the older members of the Chapel by the length of their sermons. On Events further afield for information etc. one occasion an elderly man greeted the minister “And A Day with Mary, at St Mary –on- the –Quay, Colston what is the subject of your sermon this morning?” “The milk Avenue, Bristol, from 10.30 – 5.30 p.m. A day of of human kindness,” replied the minister. “Ah,” the old man instruction, devotion and intercession based on the mused a moment, “Condensed, I hope?” message given at Fatima in 1917. See posters. Life and death. The vicar was preaching a powerful

th sermon concerning death and judgement. In the course of Liturgy and Music Study Day Sat 9 July led by Jo his sermon, he said “Just think – all of you living in this Boyce, well known from CJM Music, held near Newton parish will one day die.” At this a man in the front pew Abbot from 10 – 4.40 p.m.. Please let Fr know if you wish began to laugh quietly. After the service the vicar to go by this Friday 24th. See poster. demanded sternly why he had found such a serious Year of Mercy – Reflection by Bishop Emeritus subject so funny? The man explained: “I was just happy, Christopher Budd, on Saturday 16th July at 2 p.m. at St because I don’t live in this parish.” Joseph’s Newton Abbot. An opportunity to hear the Hereafter: A priest was talking to one of his parishioners. personal hopes for the future, following the Year of Mercy. He said: “When you get to my age, you spend a lot more The session will close with a short prayer service and be time thinking about the hereafter. “Why do you say that,” over by 4 p.m. Further details from Peter Farrell on 01626 enquired the parishioner. The priest replied: “Well I often 369478 or email [email protected] find myself going into a room and thinking: “whatever did I

come in here after?”