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ST MARY’S BEAULY ACCOUNTS Running Account:
Sort Code: 80 05 61 Account No: 00711527
Fabric Account Sort Code: 80 05 61
Account No: 10031469
R.C. Diocese of Aberdeen. A Registered Scottish Charity No. SC005122
Sunday Mass Times
St Mary's Beauly 11:00am
Our Lady & St Bean, Marydale 4:00pm
(Confession 3:30pm 1st Sunday in the month)
St Mary's Eskadale
2nd Sunday in the month 4:00pm
St Martin's Ullapool
1st
& 3rd
Sundays of the month 2:30pm
St Maelrubha's Poolewe
2nd
& 4th
Sundays of the month 2:30pm
Lochinver 1st Sunday in the month 11:00am
Weekday Mass Times & Devotions
in St Mary’s Beauly
Monday Mass / Lauds 10:00am, Parish Room
Tuesday Rosary 1:30pm Mass 2:00pm
Exposition 2:30pm Divine Mercy Chaplet 3:00pm
Parish Room
Wednesday
Mass / Lauds 10:00am Parish Room
Our Lady & St Bean: Exposition 12:00 noon
Mass 12:30pm in Our Lady & St Bean
Thursday
Adoration 6:00pm, Mass 7:00pm Parish Room
Friday
Rosary 10:00am, Mass / Lauds 10:30am Parish
Room
Saturday
Mass / Lauds 10:00am, Exposition / Confession
10:30am Parish Room
EARLY WARNING: The St Mary’s Parish BIG Sale 2016
Phipps Hall on Saturday 26th November
We need items for: Craft; Cake and candy; Produce; Bric a brac; Books; Bottle stall; Baking. Please start gathering items now from your friends, family, work colleagues and neighbours. Your donations can be dropped in at the Parish House (perishable goods on the day to the Phipps Hall from 9:30am onwards).
Collections can be arranged – please see Miriam Campbell or phone 783939
Rosary! Please if you have Rosary beads that you no longer use, there is a charity box at the back of the Church where you can put spare Rosary beads.
Please note: Mandatory Collection on Sunday 20 November 2016 (Solemnity of Christ the Universal King)
The 2nd
collection - a fortnight from now - will be for the diocesan Bursary Fund, which pays the costs of our Seminarians. You can help with these enormous costs (est. £195000) with a one-off donation; or gift aid a donation; or by monthly standing order; or leave something in your will; or hold a parish event. A further explanatory leaflet will be available next week.
Sunday Collections Sunday 30
th October 2016
1st collection - £357.08 2nd collection - £ 295.00
Please GIFT AID your donations as they really help our church and please remember the
church in your will.
Mass Intentions
Sun: Parish Intention
Mon: Mike Young
Tue:
Wed:
Thurs:
Fri:
Sat:
Please pray for the sick of our parish:
Claire Ryan, Julian Cotterell, Moira Campbell,
Michael MacCorriston, Bill McDade, Mike Young
and all who ask for our prayers.
Christmas? Buy SCIAF Real Gifts..
A SCIAF Real Gift will help to change lives in Africa, Asia and Latin America….
A Goat for £30. A great source of milk and income for a family.
Provide medicine for people living with HIV or AIDS for £50
Give a family a nutritious supply of eggs and extra income. Chickens for £14
Boost the long-term income and health for a family through fish farming £20
Buy a bicycle and allow health workers to reach isolated communities to give care. £65
Buy a pig and provide manure for crops and cash through piglets. £35
Give a Syrian refugee child in Jordan the education essentials of notebooks, pens, pencils, a school bag and a uniform. £26
More gifts to buy on SCIAF’s website
SCIAF.ORG.UK
ST MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH High St, Beauly, Highland IV4 7AU
Tel: (01463) 782 232 Email: [email protected] Website: stmarysbeauly.org
Parish Administrator: Fr Maximilian Nwosu, CCE Email: [email protected]
Assistant: Fr James Anyaegbu, CCE Email: [email protected]
Sunday 6th November 2016
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C)
November is dedicated to the Holy Souls in Purgatory. The Church has always taught us to pray for those who have gone into eternity. Film Night: Fri Nov 18th we will show
“The Way”: an eye doctor who learns
his adult son has been killed in a freak
accident while walking the Camino de
Santiago, the Spanish pilgrimage route.
He decides to walk the route himself,
taking the ashes with him.
Apologies for not including this item in
last week’s bulletin, therefore the
change of date. Ed.
Liturgical Diary.
Tues 8 Nov: Memorial of Blessed John Duns Scotus, Priest, b. 1265 in Duns, Berwickshire
Wed 9 Nov: Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
Thurs 10 Nov: Memorial of St Leo The Great
Fri 11 Nov: Memorial of St Martin of Tours
Sat 12 Nov: Memorial of St Josaphat
Father Max Nwosu will be away on holiday to Nigeria 15 Nov – 15 Dec 2016
ENTRANCE ANTIPHON
Cf. Ps 87: 3
Let my prayer come into your presence.
Incline your ear to my cry for help, O Lord.
COLLECT
Almighty and merciful God,
graciously keep from us all adversity,
so that, unhindered in mind and body alike,
we may pursue in freedom of heart
the things that are yours.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity
of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
FIRST READING
2 Maccabees 7:1-2,9-14
There were seven brothers who were
arrested with their mother. The king tried to
force them to taste pig’s flesh, which the
Law forbids, by torturing them with whips
and scourges. One of them, acting as
spokesman for the others, said, ‘What are
you trying to find out from us? We are
prepared to die rather than break the laws of
our ancestors.’
With his last breath the second brother
exclaimed, ‘Inhuman fiend, you may
discharge us from this present life, but the
King of the world will raise us up, since it is
for his laws that we die, to live again for
ever.’
After him, they amused themselves with
the third, who on being asked for his tongue
promptly thrust it out and boldly held out
his hands, with these honourable words, ‘It
was heaven that gave me these limbs; for
the sake of his laws I disdain them; from
him I hope to receive them again.’ The king
and his attendants were astounded at the
young man’s courage and his utter
indifference to suffering.
When this one was dead they subjected
the fourth to the same savage torture. When
he neared his end he cried, ‘Ours is the
better choice, to meet death at men’s hands,
yet relying on God’s promise that we shall
be raised up by him; whereas for you there
can be no resurrection, no new life.’
The word of the Lord.
R. Thanks be to God
RESPONSORIAL PSALM
Psalm 16:1,5-6,8,15
Response: I shall be filled, when I
awake, with the sight of your glory, O
Lord.
Lord, hear a cause that is just,
pay heed to my cry.
Turn your ear to my prayer:
no deceit is on my lips.
R.
I kept my feet firmly in your paths;
there was no faltering in my steps.
I am here and I call, you will hear me, O
God.
Turn your ear to me; hear my words.
R.
Guard me as the apple of your eye.
Hide me in the shadow of your wings
As for me, in my justice I shall see your
face
and be filled, when I awake, with the sight
of your glory.
R.
SECOND READING 2 Thessalonians 2:16-3:5
May our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God
our Father who has given us his love and,
through his grace, such inexhaustible
comfort and such sure hope, comfort you
and strengthen you in everything good that
you do or say.
Finally, brothers, pray for us; pray that
the Lord’s message may spread quickly, and
be received with honour as it was among
you; and pray that we may be preserved
from the interference of bigoted and evil
people, for faith is not given to everyone.
But the Lord is faithful, and he will give
you strength and guard you from the evil
one, and we, in the Lord, have every
confidence that you are doing and will go
on doing all that we tell you. May the Lord
turn your hearts towards the love of God
and the fortitude of Christ.
The word of the Lord.
R. Thanks be to God
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Lk21:36
Alleluia, alleluia!
Stay awake, praying at all times
for the strength to stand with confidence
before the Son of Man.
Alleluia!
GOSPEL Luke 20:27-38
Some Sadducees – those who say that
there is no resurrection – approached him
and they put this question to him, ‘Master,
we have it from Moses in writing, that if a
man’s married brother dies childless, the
man must marry the widow to raise up
children for his brother. Well then, there
were seven brothers. The first, having
married a wife, died childless. The second
and then the third married the widow.
And the same with all seven, they died
leaving no children. Finally the woman
herself died Now, at the resurrection, to
which of them will she be wife since she
had been married to all seven?’
Jesus replied, ‘The children of this
world take wives and husbands, but those
who are judged worthy of a place in the
other world and in the resurrection from
the dead do not marry because they can
no longer die, for they are the same as the
angels, and being children of the
resurrection they are sons of God. And
Moses himself implies that the dead rise
again, in the passage about the bush
where he calls the Lord the God of
Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God
of Jacob. Now he is God, not of the dead,
but of the living; for to him all men are in
fact alive.’
The Gospel of the Lord
R. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ
PRAYER OVER THE OFFERINGS
Look with favour, we pray, O Lord,
upon the sacrificial gifts offered here,
that, celebrating in mystery the Passion of your
Son,
we may honour it with loving devotion.
Through Christ our Lord.
COMMUNION ANTIPHON Cf. Ps 22: 1-2
The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall
want.
Fresh and green are the pastures where he gives
me repose,
near restful waters he leads me.
PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION
Nourished by this sacred gift, O Lord,
we give you thanks and beseech your mercy,
that, by the pouring forth of your Spirit,
the grace of integrity may endure
in those your heavenly power has entered.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen
The Mystery of Faith: No 1 We proclaim your death O Lord
And profess your resurrection
Until you come again.