MASS INTENTIONS: Sundays 10am / Wednesdays 6pm
Sunday 8th 10.00am Parishioners
Wednesday 11th 6.15pm Private Intention
Sunday 15th 10.00am Parishioners
REGULAR MASSES
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Weekend Mass is at 10.00am.
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This Week |
8 Sept |
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Ministry
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Welcomers |
Reader |
Joan McDaid
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John O’Hare
Diane Mackley
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Vivienne Goddard |
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Next Week |
15 Sept |
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Ministry |
Welcomers
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Reader
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Keren Standing |
Dave Cawley
Tony Crivaro
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George Wright |
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PARISH NEWSLETTER
Mgr John Goddard, 39 Kearsley Avenue, Tarleton, Preston PR4 6BP Telephone 07779 786114
Email: j.goddard@rcaol.org.uk
Parish Office is open on Thursdays, 10am to 4pm
(01772 812242) Email: olhct@rcaol.org.uk
HOLY WEEK MASSES / SERVICES
Wednesdays at 6.15pm followed by Exposition & Benediction
Confessions at 5.45pm
Church is open on Thursdays 11am to 1pm for private prayer & reflection before the Blessed Sacrament
READINGS FOR 8 SEPTEMBER
1st Reading: Isaiah 35:4-7, The ears of the deaf shall be unsealed and the tongues of the dumb shall be loosed.
Psalm 145: My soul, give praise to the Lord.
2nd Reading: St James 2:1-5, God chose the poor to be the heirs to the kingdom
Gospel Reading: Mark 7:31-37, He makes the deaf hear and the dumb speak
Gospel acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! Jesus proclaimed the Good News of the Kingdom, and cured all kinds of sickness among the people. Alleluia!
Communion antiphon: I am the light of the world, says the Lord; the man who follows me will have the light of life.
POPE’S PRAYER INTENTIONS FOR SEPTEMBER
For the Cry of the Earth
Let us pray that each of us hears with the heart the cry of the Earth and victims of natural disasters and climate change, personally committing to care for the world we inhabit.
SAINTS & FEAST DAYS THIS WEEK
9 September – St Peter Claver
10 September – St Ambrose Barlow
12 September – Most Holy Name of Mary
13 September – St John Chrysostom
SPECIAL COLLECTION THIS WEEK, 8 SEPTEMBER: Catholic Education Service
FINAL CALL! PREPARATION FOR THE SACRAMENT OF 1st COMMUNION
There is still time to register your child/children for the preparation programme for celebration of 1st Holy Communion next June (2025). Please collect a form from the table in the porch and return to the presbytery asap.
PARISH COFFEE MORNING TODAY, 8 SEPTEMBER
Everyone is welcome to come along to the hall after 10am Mass today and enjoy a catch-up with friends old and new, over a tea / coffee. Light refreshments will be available: this month, it’s bacon butties and sausage barms. There will be a raffle. All donations welcome for the Church Hall Repair Fund.
OFFERTORY BOXES & ENVELOPES 2024-25
The next years’ worth of envelopes are available for collection now – from the table in the porch. Boxes are arranged in number order, but please check that your details are correct. Many thanks.
HYMN BOOK AMNESTY
It’s so easy to walk out of church and find you’re still clutching a hymn book! Please can you have a look at home / in the car and check for any ‘strays’. No one will be looking when you bring them back to church. Many thanks!
PARISH PRIEST VISITS
Now that we are beginning to return to ‘normal’ after the holidays, if you know of a parishioner who might like a visit from Fr John, please can you let him know (having checked with them first, as you’ll need to supply name and address and contact number). Many thanks.
MAGNIFICAT
The Magnificat is published monthly. For each day, it contains the readings and prayers for Mass, with a meditation from the great spiritual writers of the Church throughout history and prayers for morning and evening inspired by the Liturgy of the Hours. You will also find the lives of the saints, articles on spiritual topics by contemporary writers, prayers at night, hymns, reflections and essay on a great example of Christian art in each issue.
Ordering before 10 September means you will avoid the price increase caused by the reprinting due to the new authorised wording. Please order online at www.magnificat.com or phone 020 3882 9432.
READERS’ TRAINING – BY THE ARCHDIOCESE
The Liturgy Commission are offering parish readers (existing or new) an opportunity to come together for some practical training and reflection on their important ministry this autumn.
Readers are welcome to come to any of the following mornings:
Saturday, 28th September: St Julie’s, Eccleston, WA10 6SE
Saturday, 19th October: Irenaeus, Waterloo, L22 1RD
Saturday, 2nd November: St Mary’s Community Centre, Leyland, PR25 1PD
All 10am to 1pm (followed by lunch – bring a packed lunch)
Please contact pa.stmaryleyland@rcaol.org.uk to reserve your places.
LITTLE THEATRES & MENTAL HEALTH / WELL-BEING
Chorley and Southport have their own theatres and Southport’s in particular, has just brought out its new season pamphlet of plays and productions for 2024-25. Visiting the theatre can provide a welcome form of relaxation and enjoyment, and at Southport, the volunteers are very good at putting people at their ease. You will be sure of a grand welcome. The season opens in September with ‘Allo ‘Allo – featuring characters from the very popular BBC comedy series. Tickets (including Saturday matinees) are very reasonably priced and have not been increased at all since before the pandemic. In addition, there is news of a number of special packages available, that afford real value for money.
The pamphlets, containing full details, are available in the porch.
THE HALL IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Our church hall is the envy of the area, for its size, its sprung dance floor and of course, its managed, licensed bar.
We now have vacant slots every evening, apart from Mondays and also during the day / evening on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Other times may also be available, on enquiry.
Hire charges = £20 an hour (inc. ‘get-in/out’). If you know of anyone, or any group that is looking for accommodation, please let them know to contact the Parish Office on Thursdays.
MASS INTENTONS
Mass intentions are welcome, not just for our dear departed, but for any other occasion eg in thanksgiving, successful outcome (exams / operation), wedding / anniversary blessings. Please write your name and intention, with the preferred date – if applicable – on a piece of paper and place in an envelope, along with your offering, either in the weekly offertory basket or through the presbytery door. Every effort will be made to find a date as near as possible.
DISUSED GLASSES / SPECTACLES
Please have a rummage at home and bring old prescription glasses along. They can be used by opticians in Africa to help local communities.
OFFERTORY ENVELOPES + GIFT AID
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 £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.
In addition, you may wish to consider using an offertory envelope (they are free and use re-cycled paper) in which to make your weekly donation. It’s akin to ‘wrapping up your gift’ for Our Lord! Again, please contact the Parish Office if you’d like to start using them.
CATHOLIC PICTORIAL
Keeping you up to date with all the news from around the Archdiocese online: www.catholicpic.co.uk
Postal subscriptions are available: 3 issues = £9.50, 6 issues = £19 and 12 issues = £37.50.
Email enquiries@cpmmmedia.com or ring 0151 709 7567.
Digital copies are also available. Please use the phone number / email address above
MUSICAL TREAT FOR THE WEEK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c64GFpSMado
Radio 2 Chorister of the year 2002, Lucy Rhodes gives a beautiful rendition of this hymn, ‘Count your Blessings One by One’. An old-fashioned hymn, but the words and music are just as relevant today as they were when first written in 1946 by Reginald Morgan and Edith Temple.
WITH EVERY BLESSING FOR A HAPPY AND PEACEFUL WEEK FOR PARISHIONERS & FAMILIES
UNIVERSE CATHOLIC WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS
These are available to order directly from the publisher (www.thecatholicuniverse.com or phone Michelle on 0743 661 7650 ). It can be posted to you each week. A 3 months print subscription is £42.00 – 6 months is £75.00 and the year at £140.00.
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 10am 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.
CLASSES IN OUR CHURCH HALL
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, 6.30pm – 7.30pm
Tai Chi (with Mark Humphries) – Tuesdays, 1.15pm-2.45pm
Karate (with Paul Allison) – Saturdays, 9am to 10am
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUERIES OR NEED ANY HELP, PLEASE CONTACT FR JOHN AT THE PRESBYTERY IN TARLETON ON 01772 812242, OR EMAIL THE OFFICE (olhct@rcaol.org.uk), or contact him on his mobile (number at the top of this newsletter).