sunday mass times saturday 6.00pm funeral service ......jan 2017 mass times mass intentions...
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JAN 2017
MASS TIMES
MASS INTENTIONS FEAST DAY
SAT 21st 6.00pm Sheila Chidzoy 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
SUN 22nd 8.30am Parishioners
10.30am Mike Parry
Mon 23rd 10.00am 3.00pm
7.00pm
Monica Francis Funeral Service: Robert Simon Crem only Christian Unity Service
Tues 24th 10.00am John Ernest Growcott
Wed 25th NO MASS
Thurs 26th 10.00am Funeral Service Karen Ann Simmons
Fri 27th 10.00am Martin O’Brien
SAT 28th 6.00pm Parishioners 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time
SUN 29th 8.30am Peter Beecher
10.30am Jarek Albiniak
READERS EUCHARISTIC
SAT 21ST 6.00pm M Jones & M Jones D Tovey & L Loftus
SUN 22ND 8.30am M McCormick M Cartwright
10.30am R Hansen & L Blackwell B Rees & K Dooley
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SAT 28TH 6.00pm M Warburton & S Mullarkey A Cox & I Evans
SUN 29TH 8.30am C Royston C Barnes
10.30am M Brownbill & A Punnoose P Leddy & C Castaldo
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CONTACT DETAILS Parish Office: 01352 732245
[email protected] www.flintcatholicparish.org.uk
Church of the Immaculate Conception 17 Coleshill Street
Flint CH6 5BQ Diocese of Wrexham: Reg Charity No 700426
WITAMY/CROESO/WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF THE
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION FLINT
THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 22nd January 2017
Sunday Mass Times
Saturday 6.00pm Sunday 8.30am Sunday 10.30am
Confessions:
Saturday 10.00-10.30am
SALVE REGINA (Hail Holy Queen) Salve, Regina, Mater misericordiae; vita ,dulcedo
et spes nostra , salve . Ad te clamamus exules filii Hevae
Ad te suspiramus gementes et flentes in hac lacrimarum valle. Eia ergo, advocata nostra,
illos tuos misericordes oculos ad nos converte. Et Jesum ,benedictum fructrum ventris
tui, nobis post hoc exsilium ostende. O Clemens, O Pia, O dulcis Virgo Maria.
P.Ora pro nobis Sancta Genetrix. C. Ut digni efficiamur promissionibus Christi.
Hail, holy Queen, Mother of Mercy;
hail our life, our sweetness, and our hope! To thee do we cry, poor banished children of eve;
to thee do we send up our sighs mourning and weeping in this vale of tears.
Turn then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy towards us; and after this our exile, show
unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus. O clement ,O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary.
P. pray for us ,O holy Mother of God. C. That we may be made worthy of the promises
of Christ.
PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY
God, three in One Alpha and Omega,
Source and destination, Forgive our self-obsession and smug satisfaction.
Turn us from Saul to Paul, Living your gracious love
And growing into the unity you offer. Amen
CHRISTIAN UNITY WEEK 18th – 25th January 2017
CROSSING BARRIERS A Service of Prayer for Christian Unity
Monday 23rd January 2017
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Flint
7.00pm
Preaching: Bishop Emeritus Edwin Regan
All Welcome
Gospel Reflection for the Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Job Vacancy It’s at this time of year, when the Christmas holiday is well and truly over and it’s time to go back to work, that we wonder what we are really doing with our lives. When we meet the first disciples in today’s gospel, they are wondering pretty much the same thing. Were they going to spend out the rest of their lives catching fish, or were they going to follow Jesus and become ‘fishers of men’? The early disciples were unerring in their discipleship. They left their nets and followed Jesus ‘at once’ …. ‘immediately’. There was no doubt in their minds about how they wanted to live out their lives. Discipleship was a job for life. Jesus’ work is never done and there will always be vacancies for new disciples. Discipleship is something akin to an army. Without active supporters, a cause can grow faint. We are not asked to keep Christ’s teaching to ourselves, we are asked to be ‘fishers of men’ always opening up God’s opportunities to others. The world is a dangerous place full of greed and extremism. There are too many people in the world who feel that money and coercion are the way to get what they want. There are not enough people who believe that love and respect for every human being they meet might be a better answer. We might feel uncomfortable with the idea of being ‘fishers of men’. It conjures the idea of
notching up conversions like some kind of biblical sales person. Today we are asked to sweep
our preconceptions aside. Being a ‘fisher of men’ needs to be about making a real difference in
other people’s lives by demonstrating our discipleship. Discipleship is a job for life.
Homeless Sunday 22nd January 2017 Each year, churches and Christian ministries unite together to mark Homeless Sunday. This is something which has been going in excess of 15 years to enable Christians to pray for those in their own community who are homeless as well as to look at how they can commit to new practical action. To do:- Help those in danger of becoming homeless by donating to charities such as Housing Justice or Shelter, and getting involved in the campaigns they run throughout the year. Help those sleeping rough by donating food and money to local homeless centres and
foodbanks.
The Conversion of Saint Paul 25th January When we are struggling to find change in our lives, we could hardly do better
than look to the story of Saul, the great persecutor of Christians, who saw the
light on the road to Damascus. The story of the conversion of Saul, from the
persecutor of Christians to the zealous and holy instrument of evangelisation,
Paul, shows the strength of God's power in our lives, and how he can change
anything. For each of us there is a job to do. For God, nothing is impossible.
Pope Francis’s Prayer Intention for January 2017 For Christian Unity “…That all Christians may be faithful to the Lord’s teaching by striving with prayer and fraternal charity to restore ecclesial communion and by collaborating to meet the challenges facing humanity.”
PARISH WEBSITE www.flintcatholicparish.org.uk
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION Important dates for First Holy Communion Sun 5th Feb—Presentation to the parish at 10.30am Mass Sat 11th Feb—Parish Preparation Day 10am Sat 11th March—Parish Preparation Day 10am Sat 1st April—Retreat Pantasaph 10am Tuesday 4th April—First Confessions Sat 13th May—Parish Preparation Day 10am Sunday 18th June—First Holy Communion Day 10.30am PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES 2017 Booking Forms are now available for the annual Diocesan pilgrimage to Lourdes. The trip will be from 22-27 May 2017. See poster in the porch for details. UCMW There will be no card bingo in January the first one of the year will be on Wednesday 22nd February at 1.30pm in the Catholic Hall. Everyone welcome
NEW FUNDRAISING IDEA “BUY A DAY IN THE DIARY” Just buy any date in the diary for £1.00 and if your date is drawn when all the dates are filled you will win £100!! PRAYER INTENTIONS Please pray for all those who have died and whose anniversaries occur at this time. We pray especially for Dot Bellis, Karen Ann Simmons and Robert Simon. Eternal rest, grant unto them O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen READINGS FOR SUNDAY 29th JAN
FIRST: ZEPHANIAH 2:3;3:12-13 PSALM: 145 SECOND: CORINTHIANS 1:26-31 GOSPEL: MATTHEW 5:1-12
CYMFed FLAME 2017 The above young people’s conference takes place at Wembley Arena on Sat 11th March. This is a day run by young people for young people and is aimed at school year 10+. It takes the form of keynote and inspirational speakers, praise and worship, music and drama. Those students who enjoyed either Flame 2 or Embrace 2015 will be keen to repeat the experience at Flame 2017. If you are interested in attending please give your name to Chriss Humphreys at [email protected] JUSTICE AND PEACE The next meeting will be on Thursday 26th January at 7.30pm in the Club. New members will be very welcome.
WOHAA'S TEAM SPICY are holding a multicultural food event on Sunday 29th January
after 10:30 Mass, where we will be presenting snack food from 12 diverse countries for the Wings of Hope charity for underprivileged children in India and Malawi. We are open to donations so please come along and help us raise money for this amazing charity."