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TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Year (A) Parish Mass book page 120 (Psalter week 1)
Readings: Isaiah 22:19-23; Romans 11:33-36; Matthew 16:13-20
Date Time Mass Mass Intentions
Sunday 27th
August
Sat. 5pm Vigil Mass Kathleen McCusker
8:00am Mass Cristelle Bonifacio
10:30am Solemn Mass Anacleto Quarchioni, RIP
12:30pm Mass (in Polish)
4:00pm Mass Pro Populo
6:00pm Oratory & Benediction
Mon 28 Aug 7:30am Mass: St Augustine of Hippo Alexandra Gomes Rivero, RIP
12:15pm Mass: St Augustine of Hippo Souls in Purgatory
7:15pm Mass: Extraordinary Form (Latin) Maria Fabia Mascia, RIP
Blessing with the Relic of St Philip Neri after all 3 Masses
Tue 29 Aug 12:15pm Mass: The Passion of St John the Baptist Mary McHugh, RIP
Wed 30 Aug 7:30am Mass: Blessed Juvenal Ancina, Oratorian Bishop Holy Souls
Followed by Eucharistic Adoration all morning until 12 noon
11:00am Confessions until 12 noon
12:15pm Mass: Blessed Juvenal Ancina, Oratorian Bishop Holy Souls
Thu 31 Aug 12:15pm Mass: Feria or St Aidan & All Saints of Lindisfarne
Mary McHugh, RIP
Fri 1 Sep 7:30am Mass: Feria Oratory Vocations
12:15pm Mass: Feria Stephan Bedrijczuk, RIP
Sat 2 Sep 10:00am Baptism of Amara Emma Pereira
11:00am Confessions & Eucharistic Adoration until 12 noon
12:15pm Mass: Feria or Our Lady on Saturday Oratory Benefactors
Sunday 3rd Sep
TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Readings: Jeremiah 20:7-9; Romans 12:1-2; Matthew 16:21-27
Sat. 5pm Vigil Mass Betty June Lucantoni
8:00am Mass Pro Populo
10:30am Solemn Mass Anacleto Quarchioni, RIP
12:30am Mass (in Polish)
4:00pm Mass All Azinnwi’s Ancestors, RIP
6:00pm Oratory & Benediction
THE BOURNEMOUTH ORATORY IN FORMATION Sacred Heart, Bournemouth & University Catholic Chaplaincy
served by the Fathers and Brothers of the Oratorian Community of Saint Philip Neri
CONFESSIONS
Daily, 20 minutes before each Mass. Wednesdays 11-12 noon. Saturdays 11-12 noon, and 4-5pm.
ORATORY CLERGY
Fr Dominic Jacob: Oratory Moderator & University Chaplain, Fr Peter Edwards: Parish Priest, Br Andrew Wagstaff
The Oratory House / Parish Office: 1 Albert Road, Richmond Hill, Bournemouth BH1 1BZ
Parish Office hours: Monday – Friday, 9am – 12 noon. Telephone: 01202 411140 Email: [email protected] www.facebook.com/SacredHeartChurchBournemouth
Parish Website: www.sac-heart.org Oratory website: www.bournemouthoratory.org.uk
Parish Deacon: The Rev’d Roger Carr-Jones, [email protected] Telephone 01202 428451 Parish Administrator & Hall Bookings: Sharon Head Telephone: 01202 411140
To have a Mass offered for your Intention (as above), take a Mass Offering envelope from the back of church, and return it via the Sunday collection, or Oratory House / Parish Office letterbox, at 1 Albert Road.
The Church is open daily from 6:30am to 6:30pm on weekdays, 7:30am on weekends and public holidays.
DEVOTIONS
Oratory: Monday-Friday 7am & 6pm
Rosary: Mondays-Saturdays, after 12:15 Mass.
Blessing with St Philip’s Relic: Mondays after both Masses.
Eucharistic Adoration: Wednesdays 8am – 12 noon. Saturdays 11am – 12 noon.
Sacred Heart Devotions: Fridays after 12:15 Mass.
Devotions to Our Lady: Saturdays after 12:15 Mass.
SHRINE LAMPS
Olivin Lobo: Tabernacle Sian Lobo: Our Lady’s altar Tiara Lobo: St Joseph’s altar To have a Shrine Lamp burn for your intention (£10 for 7 days) contact the Parish Office.
MUSIC at 10:30 SOLEMN MASS Numbers in the blue Hymnal
Entrance hymn Kyrie & Gloria Credo 3
688 467 469
Offertory hymn Sanctus Acclamation
21 467 471
Pater noster & Agnus Dei 467 Communion hymns 173 & 272 Recessional hymn 789
MONTHLY PRAYER PAGE
SICK AND HOUSEBOUND: Joan Alderman, Pam Brigden, Sheila Brook, Brian Coburn, Liliana Crouch, Theresa Fitt, Rose Howarth, Elfin Leahy, Bronislawa Konstantin, Tony McCarthy, Mary Moret, Arlene Nicol, Peter Nye, Laurens Obagi, Alf Skee, Attracta Spears, Rose Smith, Michael Sullivan, Maureen Theodore, Mary Urwin, Marjorie Walsh and Maria Wright.
We pray for sick and housebound parishioners during Wednesday Eucharistic Adoration. Holy Communion is taken to them weekly by our Extraordinary Ministers. The Fathers visit all the Housebound during Advent and Lent, and at need, for the Sacraments of Confession and Anointing. Please tell the Parish Office of anyone who needs visiting by a priest.
GOING INTO HOSPITAL: If you, a family member, or Catholic friend, are going into hospital, it is important to ensure that the Catholic Chaplain knows you’re there, that your religion is recorded as ‘Catholic’ on your admission papers, and that you ask to be visited by the Catholic Chaplain.
Please also let the Parish Office know that you’re in hospital, so that we can pray for you, and that your own Priests can visit for pastoral care. Political correctness now prevents this, unless we know your ward, date of birth, or address. If you’re not yet registered on the Parish Census, it’s important to do this too. Forms are at the back of the church.
SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES OF DEATH: 1st Reginald Harold Brooks, Elizabeth Dawn Peters, 2nd Margaret Hill, 3rd Patricia O’Friel, 4th Doreen Salmond, Emilie Jeanne Thorne, Enes de Jesus Ramos Chapman, 5th Stephanie Mary Linpow, 6th Kathleen Lacey, Edward James Cotton, 7th Judith Greening, 8th Ernest Gladdis, Victor Reginald Jenkins, Christine Joan Deedman, 9th Douglas Percival Van Haeften, 10th Mary Gabrielle Young, Catherine Lawrence, Stanley Whetstone, 12th Andrew Nicholas Vincent, 13th Patrick & Declan Pettley, Edward Gerald Williams, 14th Michael Moss, 15th Peter Joseph Von Pflugl, 20th Leopold Josef Osadnik, 21st Colin Christopher Pemberton, 22nd Janina Tusek, Douglas Gerald Walton, 24th Denis Francs Latchford, Sara Elizabeth Perks, Michael Cross, 25th Edward McCausland, Anna Colletti, 26th Prudence Mary Tweedie, James Patrick Carey, 27th Anna Maria Stuart, 29th Irene Constance Marshall, Sylvia Emily Cowan, 30th Cecilia Rodley, Thomas Hurt.
Eternal Rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let Perpetual Light shine upon them. May they Rest in Peace. Amen.
MASS INTENTIONS for SEPTEMBER 2017
Sunday 3rd
September Sunday 10th
September Sunday 17th
September Sunday 24th
September
Sat. 5pm Betty Lucantoni, RIP 8:00 Pro Populo 10:30 Anacleto Quarchioni, RIP 4pm All Azinnwi’s Ancestors, RIP
Sat. 5pm Betty Lucantoni, RIP 8:00 Pro Populo 10:30 Anacleto Quarchioni, RIP 4pm Lucia Gumucio, RIP
Sat. 5pm Clare Wallace, RIP 8:00 Pro Populo 10:30 Calogera Marciante & Family, RIP 4pm Liberal Democrat Conference Delegates
Sat. 5pm Gertrude & Nick Blendy, RIP 8:00 Sisters of Mercy, Bournemouth, RIP 10:30 Mike Cross, RIP 4pm Pro Populo
Monday 4th
7:30 Oratory Vocations 12:15 Pope Francis
Monday 11th
7:30 Oratory Vocations 12:15 Fr Ronald Creighton-Jobe
Monday 18th
7:30 The Oratorians 12:15 Giuseppe Zito & Family, RIP
Monday 25th
7:30 Oratory Vocations 12:15 Mike Cross, RIP
Ŧ 7:15pm Carr-Jones’ Intention
Tuesday 5th
12:15 Oratory Benefactors
Tuesday 12th
12:15 All Priests
Tuesday 19th
12:15 All Priests
Tuesday 26th
12:15 Shan & Pauline Mulhern
Wednesday 6th
7:30 For Holy Souls’ Deliverance 12:15 Emily Croucher
Wednesday 13th
7:30 Azinnwi’s Ancestors, RIP 12:15 Peter Nye’s wellbeing
Wednesday 20th
7:30 Oratory Vocations 12:15 Sean Crean
Wednesday 27th
7:30 Joseph & Hidegard Hayedorn, RIP 12:15 Teresa Silva Castanno, RIP
Thursday 7th
12:15 Edward Collery, RIP
Thursday 14th
- Holy Cross Day 12:15 Mike Cross, RIP
Ŧ 6pm Fr David Hutton, RIP
Thursday 21st
12:15 Roy Ware, RIP
Thursday 28th
12:15
Friday 8th
Our Lady’s Birthday 7:30 Protection of Unborn 12:15 Marcia Flynn, FM
Ŧ 6pm Patrao Family, RIP
Friday 15th
7:30 Oratory Benefactors 12:15 Rees Family
Friday 22nd
7:30 Oratory Benefactors 12:15 Aldora Batista Da Silva, RIP
Friday 29th
7:30 Oratory Benefactors 12:15 Sylvia Cowan, RIP
Saturday 9th
12:15 Benedetto Di Adamo, RIP
Saturday 16th
12:15 Linda & Hugh Whyman
Saturday 23rd
12:15 St Padre Pio & St Teresa Benedicta for Gerard’s wellbeing
Saturday 30th
12:15 Albert & Carmen Lobo, RIP
Ŧ Extraordinary Form Mass (last Mondays of each month, and as announced)
ORATORY HORARIUM and THE WEEK AT A GLANCE
SUNDAYS
1700 Saturday: Anticipated Vigil Mass of Sunday 0730 Church opens 0800 Sunday Mass 1030 Solemn Mass & Children’s Liturgy (in term) 1130 Refreshments & Bookshop – Hall, until 1230 1230 Mass in Polish 1500 Polish Dance Group – Small Hall 1600 Sunday Mass 1700 1800 1830
Secular Oratory – Padre Pio Room Oratory & Benediction Secular Oratory continues – Padre Pio Room
MONDAYS
0700 0730 1215 1800
Oratory (half hour silent morning meditation) Mass – Blessing with Relic of S Philip Mass – Blessing with Relic of S Philip, Rosary Oratory (silent prayer, then Litany of S Philip etc)
1800 Bell-ringers – Bell Tower, until 1900 1915 Mass: (EF Latin, last Mondays of month) 1930 Alcoholics Anonymous – Small Hall until 2130 1930 Evangelium (adult faith formation) – Padre Pio Room
TUESDAYS 0700 1215
Oratory (half hour silent morning meditation) No 0730 Mass on Tuesdays & Thursdays Mass 1245 Rosary
1800 Oratory (silent prayer, then brief intercessions) 1830 Hope 4 Food, Feeding the Homeless – Small Hall 1930 Bible Study – Padre Pio Room 2000 Narcotics Anonymous – Small Hall until 2200
WEDNESDAYS
0700 0730 0800 1100
Oratory (half hour silent morning meditation) Mass until 12 noon Eucharistic Adoration until 12 noon Confessions
1215 Mass 1245 Rosary 1800 1800
Oratory (silent prayer, then Litany of Our Lady etc.) Eucharistic Adoration (1st Wednesdays) until 2100 Concluding with Benediction at 2045
1930 Schola music practice (except 1st Wed) – Organ loft 1930 Narcotics Anonymous – Small Hall until 2130
THURSDAYS
0700 0815
Oratory (half hour silent morning meditation) No 0730 Mass on Tuesdays & Thursdays Church Cleaning (until 1115)
1215 Mass 1245 Rosary 1800 Oratory (silent prayer, then brief intercessions) 1830 Hope 4 Food, Feeding the Homeless – Small Hall
FRIDAYS Day of Abstinence
0700 0730
Oratory (half hour silent morning meditation) Mass
1215 1630
Mass then Sacred Heart devotion, & Rosary Confirmation preparation – Small Hall until 1745
1800 Oratory (silent prayer, then Passion devotions)
SATURDAYS
0730 0930 1000 1100
Church opens First Holy Communion 1st & 3rd Saturdays (from Oct) until 1100 Baptism Preparation (2nd Sat) Padre Pio Room Confessions, Eucharistic & Adoration
1215 12:45
Mass Saturday Marian devotion, & Rosary Pro-Life Rosary (1st Saturdays)
1600 Confessions 1700 Anticipated Vigil Mass of Sunday
1st Sat. English 3rd Filipino / Eng
2nd Portuguese 4th Portuguese / Eng
1800 Portuguese Café – Small Hall, 2nd Saturdays 1800 Portuguese Bible Study – Padre Pio Room
The Oratory Church is open daily: 0630 – 1830 on weekdays; 0730 – 1830 on weekends & Public Holidays
Confessions: 20 minutes before each Mass, and Wednesdays and Saturdays, as above.
Oratory: 0700 and 1800, Mondays - Fridays
The Angelus Bell rings daily at 0730, 12 noon & 1800
Parish Office open: Monday – Friday, 0900 – 12 noon
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION preparation begins very soon. Application forms will be available from next weekend – only from a Priest, and only after Sunday Masses (or 5pm Saturday Vigil Mass). Parents of children in School Year 3 (or above) need to collect a form, and return it no later than Sunday 17th September. You’ll then receive an invitation to the Parents’ Introductory session, and details of the programme, which runs here on Saturday mornings. THINKING ABOUT BECOMING A CATHOLIC? just curious about Catholicism, or wanting to refresh or develop your Catholic Faith? Talk with one of the Fathers or Brothers, and then come to the Evangelium programme on Monday evenings (7:30pm – 9pm) starting in September. If you know of someone who might be interested in the Faith, bring them to Sunday Mass, and introduce them to one of the Fathers.
THE ORATORIAN COMMUNITY
THE FATHERS AND BROTHERS OF THE ORATORY invite to a September Summer “Thank-You” Barbecue all those currently active in our Parish as Pastoral Care and Chaplaincy Team, Administrators, Altar Servers, Bell-ringers, Catechists, Cleaners, Collection Counters, Fellowship Group, Flower Arrangers, Gardeners, Handymen, Musicians, Readers, Schola and Choirs, Sunday Coffee-Makers, Welcomers, Youth Ambassador, etc. Keep the middle two Saturdays of September free, and await your invitation.
There will then be meetings, in the following few weeks, for some of these groups to reflect on good practice, and for refresher training, as well as considering inevitable requirements for child protection, health and safety issues, and other legal responsibilities, and pastoral concerns.
DAILY MAXIMS OF SAINT PHILIP NERI – Founder of the Oratory: St Philip Neri encouraged his spiritual children to meditate on a spiritual maxim or saying every day. These Maxims were eventually arranged so there’s one for every day of the year. The Sacred Art Series is promoting these excellent spiritual sayings of our Founder through Email, Facebook and Twitter. (All 365 are available at their blog.) We encourage all our Parishioners to adopt this daily spiritual practice to develop your faith in the spirit of St Philip.
Go to: www.sacredartseries.com and click the button for “St Philip” to subscribe free. Meanwhile, here are St Philip’s Maxims for this week:
Sun 27 Aug: We must not omit our ordinary devotions for every trifling occasion that may come in the way, such as going to Confession on our fixed days, and particularly attending Mass on weekdays. If we wish to go out walking, or anything of that sort, let us make our Confession, and perform our usual spiritual exercises first, and then go.
Mon 28 Aug: It is very useful for those who read the Word of God, and give themselves up to prayer, also to read the works of authors whose names begin with S, such as Saint Augustine, Saint Bernard, etc!
Tue 29 Aug: Nothing more glorious can happen to a Christian, than to suffer for Christ.
Wed 30 Aug: There is no surer or clearer proof of the love of God than adversity.
Thu 31 Aug: When God intends to grant us any particular virtue, it is His way to let us be tempted to the opposite vice.
Fri 1 Sep: Persons who live in the world should persevere in coming to Church to hear sermons, and read spiritual books, especially the Lives of the Saints.
Sat 2 Sep: When temptation comes, we should remember the sweetnesses we have had in prayer at other times, and we will thus easily master the temptation.
PARISH EVENTS
40 DAYS FOR LIFE: meets TODAY, Sunday 27th August, after 6pm Benediction (ie. 6:20pm to 7pm) to prepare for the September start of this peaceful campaign of prayer vigils and witness outside one of Bournemouth’s five abortion centres. Come this evening at 6pm to find out how you can help, and register your interest after today’s Mass by adding your name to the 40 Days for Life list.
PORTSMOUTH DIOCESE NEWS
ALTAR SERVERS’ DIOCESAN DAY: Saturday 9th September. Bishop Philip invites all Servers to the Cathedral. Our Altar Servers are asked to save the day.
BOURNEMOUTH PASTORAL AREA
Annunciation & St Edmund Fr Bernardine Nsom 218 Charminster Road, BH8 9RW Tel: 01202 513369 Deacon: Rev. Barry Jennings MASS: 9am (Castlepoint), 11am, 6:30pm
St Edmund Campion & Polish Chaplain Fr Andrzej Zuziak, SChr. 481 Castle Lane West, BH8 9TN [email protected] Tel: 01202 619668
Corpus Christi Fr Adrian Howell SJ 18 St James’s Square Boscombe, BH5 2BX Tel: 01202 425286 MASS: 6pm (Vigil), 9:30am, 11am, 5pm
Our Lady Immaculate (Fr Bernardine Nsom) Seamoor Road, Westbourne, BH4 9AE Tel: 01202 764027 Mass: 9:00am, 11am
HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS: Fr Darryl Jordan OLW Chaplaincy Tel: 01202 704221. Royal Bmth Hospital & Christchurch Hospital Switchboard Tel: 01202 303626 (ask for Chaplaincy). Deacon McConville for Poole Hospital Tel: 01202 442167
OUR CATHOLIC CHURCH SHOP
The shop is open every Sunday 11:30am to 12:30pm, after the Solemn Mass.
"The Global History of Catholicism" traces the history of the Church from the earliest times to the present day. It is a large coffee-table sized book, beautifully illustrated, which would make an excellent present for a friend or loved one.
Not for sale: donation only!
Location: The Catholic Institute is at the corner of Post Office Road, where our Church Shop is at the rear of the Small Hall.
JULY 2017 PARISH COLLECTIONS
Standing Orders Gift Aid Envelopes Visitor Envelopes Loose collection
£2,120 £2,070 £ 521 £3,411
TOTAL (over 5 Sundays) £8,122
Monthly runnings costs approx. £12,700
(ie. £3,175 per week, or £423 a day)