Parish Newsletter Work with Integrity, and That the Injustice Which Prevails in the World May Not Fourteenth Week of Ordinary Time Have the Last Word

Parish Newsletter Work with Integrity, and That the Injustice Which Prevails in the World May Not Fourteenth Week of Ordinary Time Have the Last Word

Pope Francis’ Prayer Intention in July: That those who administer justice may Parish Newsletter work with integrity, and that the injustice which prevails in the world may not Fourteenth Week of Ordinary Time have the last word. 7th July 2019 NATIONAL GRANDPARENTS PILGRIMAGE: This is a day of Faith and Fun at the Shrine of Our Lady in Walsingham on Sunday 21st July 2019. The chief Corpus Christi, Southchurch Drive, Clifton and Our Celebrant will be Bishop Peter Doyle of Northampton diocese. There will be a Lady & St Patrick’s, Launder Street, The Meadows time for Reconciliation and Confession, Mass, a children’s costume pageant Parish Priest: Fr Wilfred Pereppadan SCJ Br John Dawson SCJ telling the Walsingham story and Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction. For more information please go to www.catholicgrandparentsassociation.org. Corpus Christi Presbytery, 127 Listowel Crescent, Catholic Summer School for Discerning Young Adults: The COMPASS Group in- Clifton NG11 9BP vites anyone aged between 18-35 years of age to join in a Summer School be- Parish Secretary: Catherine Daly ing held in the Maryvale Institute, Birmingham, from Monday 22nd July – Friday Tel. No. 0115 921 2964 email: [email protected] 26th July. The week will cost £150 for Full board and Lodging. Bursaries are Website: https://olspnottingham.com available upon request. During the week the young adults will be joined by Bishop Ralph Heskett, CSsR and they will explore the themes of: a way to live Dear Brothers and Sisters, faith fully, a way to live life courageously, their true path among the many, a way to live joyfully & God in their lives. Contact We might have heard about Pope Francis’s ‘Five Finger Prayer’. This prayer [email protected] or [email protected] for more method has been now widely used in classrooms and parishes across the world information. and it has given a good impression and has resonated particularly with children Justice & Peace, Diocese of Nottingham Friday 26 to Sunday 28 July 2019 near and young people. Pope Francis suggested how to pray for various individuals Alfreton: Forgotten people, forgotten places Pope Francis calls us to be a using our five fingers as an aid. ‘Church which is poor and for the poor’. The 2019 National Justice & Peace The Thumb – the closest finger to you reminds to Conference will work with Church Action on Poverty who are undertaking a 3 pray for those who are closest to us, like our family year project to challenge the Churches about where they put their resources. and friends. More information from Paul Bodenham at The Index Finger – the pointing finger reminds you justice. [email protected] to pray for wisdom and support for those who A documentary about Mount St Bernard Abbey & their community of twenty-five teach us and show us the way. monks is to be aired on television. The Producer, Nick Hamer, has set up a Fa- The Middle Finger – the tallest finger reminds you cebook page to present his forthcoming documentary. He has been working to pray for guidance for our leaders and those in with the community over the past three years. You can access the page which positions of authority. features the trailer, without being signed up to Facebook. In the past month The Ring Finger – our weakest finger reminds you to pray for the weakest in alone, over 54,000 people have watched this trailer. The link is: http:// society, like those who are sick, poor or having problems. www.facebook.com/outsidethecityfilm The Little Finger – the smallest finger reminds you to pray 33rd Rosary Rally, Sunday, 1st September 2019 for yourself. When you have prayed for the other four to pray for World Peace and Young People at groups, you will be able to see your own needs, but from Mount St Bernard Abbey, Leicestershire. Organised by Our Lady’s Rosary Group, the proper perspective. Holy Cross Church, Whitwick. Rev Fr Colin Patey will celebrate Mass at 2.00 pm; there will be a break for picnics & refreshments, followed at 4.00 pm by God Bless.. Rosary, Exposition & Benediction. It is advisable to bring a folding chair or Fr. Wilfred Pereppadan SCJ stool. More information from [email protected]/01530 451007. Hospitals: If you have a relative or friend who goes into QMC or City please inform the Chaplaincy Department, the ward or your priest and request a visit. Do not assume that your priest or the chaplaincy team know that you are in The Parish is part of the diocese of Nottingham (NRCDT) reg. Charity No. 1134449, hospital. QMC 0115 924 9924 ext 63799, City 0115 969 1169. A Company limited by guarantee No. 7151646 Sacred Heart Fathers and Brothers of Betharram 7th July 2019 - Holy Mass & Services Church Other Events A Big Thank You to the organisers and helpers of Saturday’s Corpus Christi 14th July 2019 Intention of Mass Summer Social on Saturday 6th July for all their hard work in raising church funds. Thank you to everyone who came along on the day and all those who Saturday 6th July CC 11 am to supported the event by donating prizes and buying raffle tickets. Fourteenth Sunday of 2 pm Parish Ordinary Time 5.15 pm—5.45 pm Confessions CC Summer Is 66:10-14; Gal 6:14-18; 6.00 pm Mass: People of the Parish CC Social Fulfilled: Uncovering The Biblical Foundations Of Catholicism Lk 10:1-12.17-20 A vibrant, contemporary 7 week DVD Presentation - 30 minutes looking at the sources and significance behind all of our Rituals, Sacraments and Practices; Sunday 7th July 9.30 am: Mass: Mary Oates RIP OLSP followed by discussion. To be held at: St Barnabas Cathedral Hall, Ellis Room, Fourteenth Sunday of 11.00 am Mass: People of the Parish CC 2pm-3.30pm on the following Thursdays: July 11, 25 and August 1, 8, 15, 22. Ordinary Time Mark the dates in your diary - We would love you to join us. Is 66:10-14; Gal 6:14-18; Lk 10:1-12.17-20 Being Missionary Catechists: Bishop Patrick would like to invite all Monday 8th July 6.30 pm Adoration CC Catechists to a Training Day at the Trinity School, Beechdale Road, Aspley on Feria 7.00 pm Mass CC 13th July from 10 am to 1.30 pm. The speaker will be David Wells and this event will benefit and inspire all Catechists and provide the opportunity to meet other Catechists. If you are interested in becoming a Catechist you are most Tuesday 9th July 9.00 am Mass: CC welcome to attend. Please give your name to Fr Wilfred or to the office. Feria Newman Canonisation The Journey to Sainthood Blessed John Henry Wednesday 10th July 9.30 am Mass: Intentions of OLSP Newman is to be canonised on Sunday, 13 October 2019 in Rome. Feria Madeleine Cox The Oratories of England have set up a dedicated website which you are 10.00 am -10.30 am Adoration OLSP encouraged to visit, follow & generally promote www.newmancanonisation.com. Thursday 11th July 9.00 am Mass: Olive Davies RIP CC Details of the events being planned in Rome from Friday 11 to Monday 14 St Benedict, Abott, Patron of October 2019 can be found on the website. Please join us in asking for the Europe (Feast) intercession of Blessed John Henry Newman, that the occasion bears great Friday 12th July 9.00 am Mass: Bernie Turner & CC spiritual fruit. Feria Family CC 9.30 am -10.00 am Adoration Corpus Christi Bells : On 26 June 2019, the first Peal was rung on the bells. A peal is at least 5,040 changes of order of the bells, non-stop, without repetition of the order. This took 2 hours 9 minutes and was rung by the team who Saturday 13th July 9.30 am Confessions OLSP installed the bells. On 29 June 2019 the first Quarter Peal was rung by people Feria 10.00 am Mass: Kathleen St John RIP OLSP who helped bring the bells to Corpus Christi. A Quarter Peal is at least 1,260 2nd changes and this took 34 minutes. Fifteenth Sunday of 5.15 pm—5.45 pm Confessions CC Collection - Ordinary Time 6.00 pm Mass: Lillian Lester RIP CC Apostleship Dt 30:10-14; Col 1:15-20; of the Sea Friends of the Holy Land - Giving Hope to Vulnerable Christians - The charity has Lk 10:25-37 written to thank us for our Christmas Crib offerings of £43.98. Last year the crib offerings enabled Friends of the Holy Land to support around 200 ad hoc Sunday 14th July 9.30 am: Mass: Benedetta Horvath OLSP 2nd emergency requests for help with the costs of operations, medication, medical Fifteenth Sunday of Ordi- RIP CC Collection - equipment and family support. With no NHS, the cost of these is often nary Time 11.00 am Mass: People of the Parish Apostleship Dt 30:10-14; Col 1:15-20; of the Sea prohibitive, putting families who are already struggling into a desperate Lk 10:25-37 situation. Response: Cry out with joy to God all the earth. .

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