MASS INTENTIONS THIS WEEK: Sundays 9.15am / Wednesdays 6pm
Sunday 26 March – Parishioners
Wednesday 29 March – Mary Roscoe
Sunday 2 April (Palm Sunday) – Dec members of Tuson family
REGULAR MASSES
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Weekend Mass is at the new time of 9.15am. Weekday Masses: Wednesdays at 6pm
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26 March |
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Ministry
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Welcomers |
Reader |
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Jim Hushon
John O’Hare
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Barbara Brady
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| Next Week |
2 April |
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Welcomers
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Reader |
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Paul Allison
Jim Hushon
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Diane Mackley |
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PARISH NEWSLETTER
WEDNESDAY EVENING MASSES
Wednesday evenings, at 6pm – with Eucharistic Exposition: 6.25pm-6.55pm, Benediction: 6.55pm and Sacrament of Reconciliation: 6.25pm-6.55pm
CHURCH OPEN: THURSDAY 30 MARCH 10am to 12 noon only, for visits to the Blessed Sacrament and quiet prayer, meditation.
ARCHDIOCESE PRAYER FOR UKRAINE
Heavenly Father, hear our prayers for our brothers and sisters in Ukraine.
We ask for peace for those who need peace, reconciliation for those who need reconciliation and comfort for all who don’t know what tomorrow will bring.
We ask for you to be with all – especially children who are suffering as the crisis in Ukraine deteriorates. For those who are anxious and fearful. For those who are bereaved, injured or who have lost their lives. And for those who have lost loved ones. Lord, hear our prayers.
We also pray for wise actions from global leaders – who have the power not only to start wars, but to stop them too.
Father in heaven, we cry out for an end to this crisis and for mercy, peace, and truth – that the healing power of your love will restore peace, families and communities.
Amen
COVID / ‘FLU AWARE & SUNDAY OBLIGATION
If you have a cough / sore throat / feel generally unwell with cold-like symptom, please take a Covid test right away. If it’s positive, then please stay at home, keep it to yourself and get better soon!
Whilst the Sunday Obligation has been restored, the Archdiocese advises parishioners to pray and watch Mass online/TV at home, if they are unwell with coughs and colds – especially at the moment, with so many infections doing the rounds.
READINGS FOR 26 MARCH
1st Reading: Ezekiel 37:12-14, I shall put my spirit in you and you will live
Psalm 129: With the Lord there is mercy and fullness of redemption
2nd Reading: Romans 8:8-11, The Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you.
Gospel: John 11:1-45, I am the resurrection and the life.
Gospel acclamation: Glory and praise to you, O Christ! I am the resurrection and the life, says the Lord; whoever believes in me will never die. Glory and praise to you, O Christ!
Communion antiphon: Everyone who lives and believes in me will not die forever, says the Lord.
POPE’S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR MARCH
For Victims of Abuse
Let us pray for those who have suffered because of the wrongs done to them from members of the Church; may they find within the Church herself a concrete response to their pain and suffering.
POPE’S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR APRIL
For a culture of peace and non-violence
We pray for the spread of peace and non-violence, by decreasing the use of weapons by states and citizens.
SPECIAL FEASTS THIS WEEK
LENTEN ALMS 2023
The Archbishop has selected Asylum Link as this years charity for the Lenten Alms.
Asylum Link is an organisation dedicated to assisting asylum seekers and refugees in Liverpool and to raising public awareness around refugee issues. It is a welcoming and safe place for people from all countries to meet, relax and find out about the city they have arrived in. Asylum Link provides friendship, help and advice and encourages the participation of asylum seekers and refugees in the service.
Please use the link for more information: www.asylumlink.org.uk
DEANERY SERVICES OF RECONCILIATION FOR LENT
Sunday 26 March, 3pm at St Gregory’s, Weld Bank, Chorley
Wednesday 29 March, 7pm at St Mary’s Leyland
PALM SUNDAY & EASTER SUNDAY MASSES
Both these Masses here at Our Lady’s at 9.15am.
NB This year, both the Maundy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper (7pm) and the Solemn Passion (3pm) on Good Friday will be at St Agnes’, Eccleston.
The Easter Vigil Mass (8.30pm) on Holy Saturday will be at St Peter & Paul’s, Mawdesley.
COFFEE MORNING – EASTER SUNDAY, 9 APRIL
A very special Thank You to Philippa & Martin McGrath who have provided delicious cakes, bakes and sandwiches for the last few years at our monthly coffee mornings. They also provide refreshments for other parish events such as the recent World Day of Prayer and our 1st Communion celebrations. They will be ‘retiring’ from this role at Easter, so 9 April will be their final Coffee Morning.
We would therefore love to hear from any parishioners who would be interested in joining a rota, to provide just tea/coffee and biscuits once a month, so that we can still enjoy meeting up after Mass. If you’d like to help, please have a word with Diane after Mass, or contact the Parish Office for more details.
OUR LENTEN FOODBANK
The Church House Foodbank at All Saints has now received a grant to help support local families. So instead of continuing to support this foodbank, we are now hoping to provide food for refugees from the war in Ukraine. The International Aid Trust has put out an urgent call for supplies of the following:
Packs of pasta / rice
Tins of meat / veg / soup
Please leave any donations in the box in the porch. Thank you in anticipation.
1st COMMUNION PREPARATION NEXT WEEK – 2 APRIL
Our children will be meeting together after Mass next Sunday for their seventh session, which will help them to prepare for their 1st Communions in June. The theme this month is ‘We go to Mass to be with Jesus, who is always with us‘. Please remember the children and their families in your prayers.
LOVE THE STRANGER MESSAGE FROM BISHOPS OF ENGLAND & WALES
This month sees the launch of the “Love the Stranger”. This publication by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales Department for International Affairs, deals with migrants and refugees, placing them “at the heart of our pastoral outreach, looking beyond statistics and policies to the person – each with a name, a face and a story”.
This extract is taken from https://www.cbcew.org.uk/love-the-stranger/
“We encourage all Catholics to reflect upon how we can apply this in our own lives, as well as in our parishes, schools, and public life. In doing so each one of us may fulfil our obligation and set an example to others of ‘loving the stranger’ in the way that God intends. As we discern this, we ask for the intercession of the patron saints of migrants, and of victims of human trafficking and modern slavery:-
St. Francis Xavier Cabrini, pray for us
St. Josephine Bakhita, pray for us
MESSAGE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE: LOURDES CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS
This year will mark 100 years since the archdiocese’s first pilgrimage to Lourdes.
To mark this special occasion, we would love people to share their memories of Lourdes and any photographs or video clips you may have taken on any trips there over the years. We will collate these memories and use them on the archdiocesan website, social media channels and the Pic.
It could be that generations of your family have travelled to Lourdes, that you met your spouse there, you could have photos from decades ago or even that a member of your family went on our very first pilgrimage in 1923.
If you have anything you are happy for us to share publicly or if you would even like to record a video message for us, then please email any details to communications@rcaol.org.uk and lourdespilgrimage@rcaol.org.uk and include your name, parish and year(s) you travelled to Lourdes.
We cannot guarantee that we will use them all depending on the volume of information we receive, but we will read and respond to all correspondence.
We look forward to hearing from you!
HOW TO DONATE TO THE CHURCH
Standing Orders – Many find this an easier alternative to trying to remember to bring cash along each week. Forms are available in the porch / from the Parish Office. You can determine the amount and when it is deducted each month. Please post the form to your bank.
Envelopes – easy, because they can be prepared before coming to church. They afford some ‘privacy’ for the amount donated. Please conact the Parish Office so that we can arrange this for you.
Cash / cheque donations each week and very gratefully received.
Gift Aid – Important Clarification: If you are a taxpayer then you can easily help the parish to claim 25% extra on top of every donation you make. Eg: a donation of £3 per week could become £3.75 and a donation of £5 per week would result in £6.25 going to the church. Filling in a simple form to register your name and address means we can claim an additional 25% of your gift. If you are able to help, please collect a form from the porch on your way out today, complete and return to the Parish Office.
THANK YOU for your continuing support and generosity in these very challenging times.
COST OF LIVING CRISIS: Warm and Cosy spaces in our parish centres
Venues continue to be open 1pm to 3.30pm across the archdiocese: more details here https://www.liverpoolcatholic.org.uk/news/warm-and-cosy-with-the-archdiocese-of-liverpool
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND – Online
An opportunity to deepen your life and faith as a couple through this retreat. The next date available is 13 and 14 May 2023. The programme is delivered by experienced laity couples and a priest and is supported by the Bishops Conference. Full details of these experiences can be found on their website: https://wwme.org.uk.
UKRAINE APPEAL – INTERNATIONAL AID TRUST IS NOW IN HESKETH BANK
The IAT has recently moved from its depot in Lostock Hall to Moss Lane – right on our doorstep! It’s now based at The Barn, behind the bungalow at 255 Moss Lane.
However, the move has meant that some volunteers are now unable to relocate due to transport difficulties. The new depot is open from 10am to 4pm every weekday and they would love to hear from anyone who can help out for a couple of hours every week (or every other week).
As well as dried and tinned foodstuffs, plus toiletries and especially sanitary products, they are also in need of torches (as a result of blackouts due to Russian bombing of power supplies.
They are always very grateful for donations, which can be taken directly to the Moss Lane depot, or you can leave them at church on a Sunday and we’ll take them along.
Please contact the Parish Office if you would like to find out more about this vital, life-saving work. Thank you.
KEEPING WARM THIS WINTER
We have access to blankets, snuggle blankets, ‘oodies’ and treated wood (for wood burners). Please contact the Parish Office if you know of locals (neighbours, friends, any age), who could do with some help.
Please do all you can to help us publicise details of local Warm Spaces
COST OF LIVING CRISIS
Our LOCAL warm spaces include:
- Tarleton Library (opening hours Monday to Saturday),
- Christian Centre, Moss Lane (Monday mornings, 9.30am to 12.30pm) and
- Holy Trinity church, Tarleton (Monday – Saturday 9am to 4pm; Coffee & Chat: Fridays 10am to 12 noon).
- Hesketh Bank Community Centre (Mondays – Saturdays)
Warmth, hot drinks, light refreshments, good company, help and advice are on offer at all these places.
Our local residents’ charity, Hesketh Bank & Tarleton helpers provides lunches every Friday: 12am to 2pm at Hesketh Bank Community Centre.
PLEASE CONSIDER OPPORTUNITIES TO GET INVOLVED IN YOUR PARISH
We are very grateful for offers of help already, with regards to gardening jobs and keeping the grounds of the church neat and tidy. Thank you!
However, there are still a number of opportunities for our parishioners to become a bit more involved in parish life and your help is both needed and much appreciated. Areas where help is needed include with the Little Church group on Sundays, singing with the choir, flower arranging, church cleaning, altar serving and some serious fund-raising. Help is welcome from all ages, and advice / training will be provided. Please contact the Parish Office by email or ring on Thursdays, in order to find out more.
MUSICAL TREAT FOR THE WEEK
Salve Regina (simple tone) | 450 voices – virtual choir | Catholic Music – YouTube
A real treat this week from a virtual (pandemic) choir of 450 voices, singing a wonderful arrangement of the Salve Regina.
WITH EVERY BLESSING FOR THIS WEEK FOR PARISHIONERS & FAMILIES
CATHOLIC NEWSPAPERS
These are available to order directly from the publisher (www.thecatholicuniverse.com or 0161 820 5722). It can be posted to you each week. Introductory offers: printed copies for three months – £25; twelve months – £99; or digital copy £55 for twelve months.
OFFERTORY DONATIONS
Many thanks to generous parishioners who have sent in donations to our churches. Your thoughtfulness is very much appreciated.
Instead of putting money in offertory envelopes each week, those who are able to make an offering are asked to complete a Standing Order Mandate for your bank, from either your parish office. We can email the document to you, if you wish, so that you can print off, complete and send to your bank.
Alternatively, you may still wish to write a cheque (payable to ‘Our Lady Help of Christians Church’ ) and post to the presbytery with a covering letter and one offertory envelope for gift aid purposes.
Donating by text / online: Please check the May Newsletters and use the links provided.
ST OSWALD’S CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL, LONGTON
‘With Christ at the centre of our community, our mission is to live, love and learn as Jesus taught us’. Contact the head teacher. Please see the website: https://www.longton-st-oswalds.lancs.sch.uk/ or phone 01772 613402 to find out about Open Mornings.
OUR LITTLE CHURCH GROUP
Our children meet on a Sunday morning, during 9.30am Mass. If anyone is interested in attending, or knows any children who would like to be involved, you are more than welcome to join in the fun! Please contact Emma O’Hare on 07813275574.
CHILDREN’S LITURGY – WITH BROTHER FRANCIS
You Tube animated stories and songs each week.
https://brotherfrancis.com/
RED MISSION BOXES
Please bring them to church when you attend Mass next weekend, or drop them off at the presbytery on Thursday, between 10am and 4pm. Please contact the Parish Office if you would like someone to collect your box for you.
LOCAL COMMUNITY CAFÉ & SHOP
Every Friday from 12noon to 2pm at Hesketh Bank Community Centre: come and enjoy a hot meal, make and meet new friends, help reduce food waste at the Drop-In shop. No charge, but donations are welcome.
See www.heskethbankcommunitycentre.org.uk for more details.
LET’S KEEP TALKING – SUPPORT FOR ANYONE SUFFERING IN ANY WAY AS A RESULT OF THE PANDEMIC
Please pick up a leaflet on your way into/out of church, from Lancs & S Cumbria Mental Health Support. Help is out there if you’re struggling to cope, or you know someone who is struggling.
LOCAL ACTIVITIES / CLASSES YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN…
In addition to the classes and activities in our own church hall, there are a range of activities taking place in Tarleton and Hesketh Bank, as follows…
FREE HEALTH AND FITNESS ACTIVITIES AT TARLETON LIBRARY
All activities are carried out by experienced tutors. There are limited places, and booking is essential.
You can book at the Library desk or by ringing 0300 123 6703
Mondays: Parent/Grandparent and Baby/ Child Yoga, 10am-11am, mats provided.
Tuesdays: Health Walks, 1.15pm -2.15pm and Chair Based Yoga 4-5pm
Thursdays: Qigong (benets similar to Tai Chi) 4-5pm
Fridays: Weight Management 11-12noon
LOCAL COMMUNITY GROUPS AND ACTIVITIES
No need to book.
Monday: Story Time, 9.30am-10am; and Family History Helpdesk on the first Monday of the month 10am-12noon
Thursday: Creative Writing Group from 10am -12 noon, Craft Group from 2-3.30 pm
Friday: Baby Bounce and Rhyme, 9.30am-10am
HESKETH BANK COMMUNITY CENTRE: offers Zumba Gold, Dance Classes (Adult/Children), Burlesque, Tai Chi, Chair-Based Exercises, Circuits, Dog Training, Gymskool, Nippon Martial Arts, Gardening Made Easy, Singing For All Ages, Slimming World.
More details on their website, which can be found at: https://www.heskethbankcommunitycentre.org.uk/
LOCAL HELP FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
You’ll have realised that a lot of local areas are trying to work out how they can best support refugees from Afghanistan over the next weeks and months. In Hesketh Bank and Tarleton, donations of clothes are being accepted by the Christian Centre (off Moss Lane) on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 9.30am and 11.30am. The initial response from locals has been extremely encouraging, so the Christian Centre is currently storing a lot of items ready to hand over to Care4Calais, as and when they need it. Care4Calais is specifically asking for the following items, which must be in good condition:
- baby / children’s clothes & shoes (trainers)
- jeans and leggings
- t-shirts
- hoodies
Donations are also being collected in Aughton L39 5DW: Please email mcevoyden@gmail.com to arrange drop-off time / venue.
You may wish to donate directly to Care4Calais: Care4Calais | Refugee Crisis Charity | Fundraise Donate Volunteer
CLASSES IN OUR CHURCH HALL
The relaxing of some restrictions means that our church hall can now be used by local groups.
Please contact the parish office if you would like to know more about the following:
Fizzical – adult workout to jazz (with Julie Kershaw) – Monday evenings, 5.30pm – 6.30pm
Tai Chi (with Mark Humphries) – Tuesdays, 2pm to 3.30pm
Family Martial Arts (with Alex Molyneux) – Tuesdays, 5.30pm to 7.30pm / Thursdays & Fridays
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES OR NEED ANY HELP, PLEASE CONTACT FR ANDERS AT THE PRESBYTERY IN TARLETON ON 01772 812242, OR EMAIL THE OFFICE (olhct@rcaol.org.uk)