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20 Huntly Street, Aberdeen
A Parish of the R.C. Diocese of Aberdeen Charitable Trust, a registered Scottish Charity, number SC 005122
Readings at Mass - Corpus Christi—Mass of the Day - Year B
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7th Jun, 2015 • CORPUS CHRISTI • Year B
Entrance Antiphon Cf. Ps 26: 1-2 The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life; whom should I dread? When those who do evil draw near, they stumble and fall. First reading Genesis 3:9-15 The Lord God called to the man after he had eaten of the tree. ‘Where are you?’ he asked. ‘I heard the sound of you in the garden;’ he replied ‘I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid.’ ‘Who told you that you were naked?’ he asked ‘Have you been eating of the tree I forbade you to eat?’ The man replied, ‘It was the woman you put with me; she gave me the fruit, and I ate it.’ Then the Lord God asked the woman, ‘What is this you have done?’ The woman replied, ‘The serpent tempted me and I ate.’
Then the Lord God said to the serpent, ‘Because you have done this, ‘Be accursed beyond all cattle, all wild beasts. You shall crawl on your belly and eat dust every day of your life. I will make you enemies of each other: you and the woman, your offspring and her offspring. It will crush your head and you will strike its heel.’ Psalm Psalm 129:1-8 Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord,
Lord, hear my voice! O let your ears be attentive to the voice of my pleading. R: With the Lord there is mercy and fullness of redemption. If you, O Lord, should mark our guilt,
Lord, who would survive? But with you is found forgiveness:
for this we revere you. R My soul is waiting for the Lord.
I count on his word. My soul is longing for the Lord
more than watchman for daybreak. (Let the watchman count on daybreak
and Israel on the Lord.) R Because with the Lord there is mercy
and fullness of redemption, Israel indeed he will redeem
from all its iniquity. R
Second reading 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1 As we have the same spirit of faith that is mentioned in scripture – I believed, and therefore I spoke – we too believe and therefore we too speak, knowing that he who raised the Lord Jesus to life will raise us with Jesus in our turn, and put us by his side and you with us. You see, all this is for your benefit, so that the more grace is multiplied among people, the more thanksgiving there will be, to the glory of God.
That is why there is no weakening on our part, and instead, though this outer man of ours may be falling into decay, the inner man is re-newed day by day. Yes, the troubles which are soon over, though they weigh little, train us for the carrying of a weight of eternal glory which is out of all proportion to them. And so we have no eyes for things that are visible, but only for things that are invisible; for visible things last only for a time, and the invisible things are eternal.
For we know that when the tent that we live in on earth is folded up, there is a house built by God for us, an everlasting home not made by human hands, in the heavens.
Gospel Acclamation Jn14:23 Alleluia, alleluia! If anyone loves me he will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we shall come to him. Alleluia! Gospel Mark 3:20-35 Jesus went home with his disciples, and such a crowd collected that they could not even have a meal. When his relatives heard of this, they set out to take charge of him, convinced he was out of his mind.
The scribes who had come down from Jerusalem were saying, ‘Beelzebul is in him’ and, ‘It is through the prince of devils that he casts devils out.’ So he called them to him and spoke to them in parables, ‘How can Satan cast out Satan? If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot last. And if a household is divided against itself, that household can never stand. Now if Satan has rebelled against him-self and is divided, he cannot stand either – it is the end of him. But no one can make his way into a strong man’s house and burgle his proper-ty unless he has tied up the strong man first. Only then can he burgle his house.
‘I tell you solemnly, all men’s sins will be forgiven, and all their blas-phemies; but let anyone blaspheme against the Holy Spirit and he will never have forgiveness: he is guilty of an eternal sin.’ This was because they were saying, ‘An unclean spirit is in him.’
His mother and brothers now arrived and, standing outside, sent in a message asking for him. A crowd was sitting round him at the time the message was passed to him, ‘Your mother and brothers and sisters are outside asking for you.’ He replied, ‘Who are my mother and my brothers?’ And looking round at those sitting in a circle about him, he said, ‘Here are my mother and my brothers. Anyone who does the will of God, that person is my brother and sister and mother.’ Communion Antiphon Ps 17: 3 The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer; my God is my saving strength.
Sunday 11.15am Mass
Introit He fed them with the finest of wheat, alleluia; and with honey from the rock he satisfied them, alleluia, alleluia.
Processional Hymn 110 Alleluia, sing to Jesus
Offertory 462 Love is his word
Comm. Antiphon He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood, abides in me, and I in him, says the Lord.
Communion Hymn 509 Of the glorious body telling
480 My God, and is thy table
Recessional 497 Now thank we all our God
Meditation The Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ originat-ed in the diocese of Liège (1246) on the basis of revela-tions of Juliana of Cornillon. It was accepted with such enthusiasm throughout Europe that in 1264 it was promulgated for the entire Latin Church. From the beginning the feast commemorated both the body and the blood of the Lord. This original unity has been restored in the post-Vatican II celebration. Human beings are so essentially physical that even our lan-guage of the spirit derives from our bodies. To be a member of an organization requires that we be incor-porated into that organization. Publications of societies are said to be organs of these groups. Jesus and his Church have a keen grasp of this reality in the celebrations we call sacraments. Sacraments address themselves to the Church which is
Christ's Body and to individual members of that Body. The source and summit of all the Church's life is pro-fessed to be the celebration of the Eucharist where the Body of Christ partakes of what it is. On this Sunday we celebrate our identity as Christ's Body and profess our belief that the life-giving and life supporting blood which flows among us is Christ's very life. On this Sunday we direct our attention to the symbol which makes all other symbols possible. The earthly language of bodies and blood fills the scriptures. But those same scriptures proclaim that the pouring forth of blood is unto the nourishment of God's people. Flesh, blood, bread and wine are the products of de-structive processes which bring them to human tables as food to sustain a family. Christ immersed himself in those processes which brought him to the table of the human family as the one food and drink which changes the eater into the eaten. In him we truly become what we eat and drink.
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Mass Times Date Details Service Time Mass Intentions
Sun 7th The Most Holy Trinity
Mass Mass-Polish Solemn Mass Mass-Polish Mass
8.00am 9.30 am 11.15am 3.00pm 6.00pm
For the Parish Canon Patrick J. Moss RIP
Mon 8th Saint Justin, Martyr
Mass 7.00am Ikebuda Divine Intervention
Tue 9th Mass 7.00am 7.00pm
Healing for Liju K Sherriff Frank Lunny RIP
Wed 10th St. Charles Lwanga & his companions,
Martyrs
Mass
7.00am 12.30pm
Edward Cotinho Peggy MacDonald RIP
Thu 11th Mass 7.00am 7.00pm
Fri 12th St. Boniface, Bishop, Martyr
Mass 7.00am 12.30pm
Intentions of Ikebudu Divine Intervention
Sat 13th Mass Vigil Mass
10.00am 7.00pm
Sun 14th Corpus Christi Mass Mass-Polish Solemn Mass Mass-Polish Mass
8.00am 9.30am 11.15am 3.00pm 6.00pm
For the Parish
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It may not always be possible for Mass to be celebrated on your preferred date or at the Cathedral itself.
Recommended offering for each Mass is £5.
Sunday 11:15 Mass is normally reserved for the Administrator’s or Bishop’s Intentions for the Parish or Diocese
Offertory: 24/05/15 £2071.47 — Polish: £1104.90 Day for Life £649.62 — Euromillions (2 months) £88.10
St Mary’s Cathedral - Aberdeen AB10 1SH Sunday 7th Jun, 2015
Cathedral News Clergy & Staff Administrator: Fr. Keith Herrera 01224 640 160 [email protected]
Assistant Priest: Fr. Tomasz Klin 07402 099 944 (Polish Chaplain) [email protected]
Assistant Priest: Fr. Patrick Xavier Ekutt 07404 704 678 [email protected]
Deacon: Deacon Tony Schmitz [email protected]
Seminarian: Andrzej Niski [email protected]
Safeguarding: Chris Jones 07974 690 719 [email protected]
More information: Parish website or www.scottishcatholicsafeguarding.org.uk
Music Directors: David & Liz Meiklejohn [email protected]
Parish Office
Telephone: 01224 640 160
Manager: Robin Harding [email protected]
Secretary: Cowan Watson [email protected]
Gift Aid: John Costello [email protected]
Bulletin: [email protected] Notices to be in by Tuesday evening
Hall Bookings: [email protected] Call between 9am & 1pm only Terms & Conditions see Parish website
Liturgical Ministries
Readers: Fiona Mitchell [email protected]
Euch. Ministers: John MacKinnon 07926 628 941 [email protected]
Pass Keepers: Gordon Webster 01224 592 246 [email protected]
Stewards: Diego Mejias Morffe 07960 325 046 [email protected]
Altar Servers: George Brand [email protected]
Flowers: Pixie Mather 01224 321 953
Notices
Rosary: Saturdays 10.30pm
Confessions: Tuesdays 6pm Saturdays 10.30am & 6pm
Adoration: Tuesday & Thursday 6.30am to 7pm 1 hour before Masses except Sunday
Morning Prayer: Monday - Friday 7.30am Saturdays 9.40am
Evening Prayer: Thursdays 6.30pm
Night Prayer: Thursdays 8.30pm
Housebound? John MacKinnon (See above) To arrange communion visits
Coeliacs: Please speak to a member of the clergy before Mass to arrange communion
Feeding Priests: Yi-Pei Chou [email protected]
Family Planning Nature’s Way Margaret Hammond: 07891 358 114 [email protected]
Children If restless: Mass screened live in Main Hall
To be accompanied to the toilet by a parent or guardian
‘Real’ Coffee after
Mass
24/05 St Vincent de Paul
Box Collection: £88.73 Donation: £60.00 Expenditure: £196.28 Thank you all for your generosity.
Corpus Christi As part of our Corpus Christi celebration this Sunday there will be a Holy Hour following the 11:15 Mass at 12:30.
Cathedral Books & Gift Shop Books of the month:
Handbook for Altar Servers, Misericordia Vultuz, Pure Womanhood, Pure Manhood, What do Girls
Want, Do I Stay Pure. Also, in recognition of the approaching 400th
anniversary St John Ogilvie’s martyrdom, we have three books on sale celebrating his life, from £1.90
to £3.00. Inspirational reading for this month!!!
Volunteer for May is Ash Baretto
Volunteers Needed — Children’s Liturgy Would you like to help spread the Good News? We need volunteers to help out with the Children's Liturgy. It is a very important ministry and gives a lot of job satisfaction. Contact Ruth: [email protected] or speak to her, personally, after 11.15 am Mass.
Small Altar Linen - 2nd appeal for help Small altar linen – purificators, plus corporals & lavabo towels. Purificators are used to wipe the chalices between communicants. Sunday Masses now use about 30. We need MORE people who will rinse, wash, iron and return these items promptly. 2 or 3 people after 11.15 am & 6pm would be fine. Mid-week to 8am is already covered. Please email [email protected] with offers of help.
Friends of Northcote Lodge — Race Night Friday 12th June at 7.00pm
This is a fund raising event for the Northcote Lodge Care Home. Venue: The Ashvale, Great Western Road. Ticket: £15 includes an Ashvale Supper.
Tickets: Joyce Webster: 01224 319 154 Jeff Smith: 07866 788 277, Northcote Lodge Care Home, 191 Craigton
Road, Aberdeen, 01224 326 630
Please pray for all the children in t The parish who have recently made
th their First Holy Communions or who have been confirmed
SVdP Silent Auction Bidding for the Specially Prepared Food Hamper in aid of the SVdP’s outreach to the homeless has reached £60.00. There’s still plenty of time to make your bid (Closing bid on the 16th June). Just complete the bidding form at the back of the Church. The winner will be presented with their hamper after a special SVdP centenary Mass celebrated by Bishop Hugh Gilbert on the 16th June at 7.00pm. Good Luck!
Weekly Calendar Mon Credo Community Meeting
Polish charismatic prayer group. Main Hall at 7.30pm . Contact: Fr Tomasz Klin SJ
Tue Magnificat Prayer Group Main Hall after Mass Contact: Paul Akagwu 07574 103 852
St. Vincent de Paul Feeding the homeless Contact: Evelyn Murray
Wed Light Exercise Class for all Main Hall at 10:00am Contact: Laura Walker 0777 3 021 851 [email protected]
Seniors Club Speakers, fun & fellowship Main Hall at 2 pm every 2 weeks Contact: Winnie on 01224 632 465.
Cathedral Faith Formation Evening For those interested in learning more about the Faith or becoming Catholic Lower Hall at 7pm Contact: Fr. Keith
African Choir For Africans and anyone else. Upper Hall from 6 - 8.00pm Contact: Kingsley Emeye 07956 039 763
Thu Healing of Memories Prayer for the healing of painful memories of the past to bring peace to the present. Clergy House at 2.30pm (by appointment) Contact: Deacon Tony
Legion of Mary Members serve the Church as needed Lower Hall at 5.30pm Contact: Nogie Osula [email protected]
Cenacolo Prayer Group Exposition & Rosary praying for healing of those with addictions Church after Mass Contact: Liam Sharkey 07774 931 996 [email protected]
6pm Music Group Contemporary music for Sunday 6pm Mass Upper Hall after Mass Contact: Margaret Spence [email protected]
Fri Our Lady of Aberdeen Prayer Group Rosary & praise in song and word Chapter Room from 1.30 - 2.30pm Contact: Teresa Coyne 07901 851 526
Altar Servers’ Practice Church from 6.00 to 7.00pm Contact: Andrzej
Youth Group For teenagers between 11 & 17 Chapter Room & Clergy House 6.30 to 9pm Contact: St. Andrew’s Community 07754 891 808
Sat Church Cleaning Church at 10.30am Contact: Joyce Webster 01224 319 154
African Choir As above Upper Hall from 6 - 8.00pm
Sun 11:15 Choir Leading the music for 11.15 Sunday Mass Upper Hall 10.00am Contact: David & Liz Meiklejohn
Cathedral News
Please take me home
Deanery & Diocese Aberdeen Interfaith Group
Exploring God in Faith
י ִ֣ نور على نور Light of Light ֑אֹוריְה Debbie Taylor Isaac Poobalan EmadJedah
God as light in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Faith Conversations
St John’s Episcopal Church St John’s Place, off Crown Street, Aberdeen
7pm Thursday June 25, 2015 Free Admission
Refreshments afterwards All welcome
Choir rehearsal for the 400th Anniversary of St. John Ogilvie
Rehearsal for the choir at this event begin on Tuesday 2nd June in the Upper Hall at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Aberdeen at 19.30. 4 Rehearsals: 2nd, 9th, 16th & 30th June. Would you like to join the choir for this Mass? Contact: secretary@aberdeen diocesanchoir.com or Tel. Paula: 01224 733 505
Festival of Sacred Song—Banff The Festival of Sacred Song will be celebrated in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Banff on Saturday 20th June. The festival starts at 2pm followed by Holy Mass at 6pm celebrated by Rt. Rev Hugh Gilbert, Bishop of Aberdeen. For further details and registration contact Fr. Marek Kaleta at [email protected]
Invitation – SCIAF 50th Anniversary Mass Invitation: Diocese of Aberdeen Mass to mark SCIAF’s 50th Anniversary, celebrated by Right Rev Hugh Gilbert.
Saturday 27th June, 12pm, St Mary’s Cathedral, Huntly Street, Aberdeen AB10 1SH
All welcome, but please RSVP to Andrew Forsyth 0141 354 5555 or [email protected]
ST JOHN OGILVIE'S MARTYRDOM 400TH ANNIVERSARY
4th July 2015, Kynoch Park, Keith, Moray, AB55 5EN
12:00 Showcase of the Catholic Church in Scotland, Stalls and entertainment for all ages 15:00 Mass with Bishops & Priest of Scotland
Main celebtant Archbishop Leo Cushley, Preacher Bishop Hugh Gilbert OSB
Further details [email protected]
Need transport to Keith? A coach will leave the Castlegate ( top of Marischal Street ) at 11am on the 4th July to go to Keith for the 400th anniversary of the martyrdom of St. John Ogilvie and return again at 5.30 pm. Mass is at 3.00pm Please take a packed lunch with you. The cost is £12 per person payable in advance. If you wish to go please contact Maureen Sinclair at St. Peter's Church Office, telephone 01224 626 359 or after the 11.30am Sunday Mass.
St. Mary’s Youth Group (12-17’s)
Friday 7pm Pizza, music, discussion
Parish House Contact: St. Andrew’s Community
Starting this week! Mother and Toddler Group in the Main Hall on Monday from 10.00am to 12.30pm. For further information contact: Yi-pei Chou on 07455479479 or email: [email protected]
Are you keen to teach in a Catholic school?
An R.E. summer school will take place in Glasgow from Tuesday 30th June to Friday 3rd July 2015, 9am to 5pm in the offices of the Archdiocese of Glasgow. For further information contact: www.sces.org.uk E-mail: [email protected] or tel: 0141 556 4727
Fire Alarm Testing Testing of the Cathedral fire alarms is scheduled to take place on Monday
mornings at 12.00 noon.
http://nazareth.dioceseofaberdeen.org Diocesan youth website: latest news on events,
pilgrimages, retreats and youth groups for teenagers.