Church of All Saints Service times & Mass Intentions This week... Altar Server

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Church of All Saints Service times & Mass Intentions This week... Altar Server
Service times & Mass Intentions
This week...
SATURDAY 11th October: Feria
(4.45 – 5.15pm Confessions at
Christ the King)
5.30pm (Mass at Christ the King)
Altar Server
Will
SUNDAY 12th October:
28th Sunday of Ordinary Time
9.30am Mass: Thanksgiving: 50th Wedding
Anniversary of Mary & Peter Sharpe
11.00am (Mass at Christ the King)
MONDAY 13th October: Feria
9.15am Holy Rosary
9.30am Mass: Tom Dooner, RIP
TUESDAY 14th October:
9.15am Holy Rosary followed by Mass at
Christ the King
WEDNESDAY 15th October:
St Teresa of Avila, Virgin & Doctor
9.15am Holy Rosary
9.30am Mass: Private Intention
THURSDAY 16th October:
9.15am Holy Rosary followed by Mass at Christ the King
FRIDAY 17th October:
St Ignatius of Antioch
9.15am Holy Rosary followed by Mass at
Christ the King
SATURDAY 18th October: Feria
(4.45 – 5.15pm Confessions at
Christ the King)
5.30pm (Mass at Christ the King)
SUNDAY 19th October:
29th Sunday of Ordinary Time
9.30am Mass: Alan Williamson, RIP
11.00am (Mass at Christ the King)
Reader:
Susan Parsons
Offertory
Procession:
Jane Connell &
Kathlen Roberts
Ministers for Holy
Communion:
John & Eunice
Flowers:
Mrs Molloy
Coffee Rota
Zita Roscoe &
Thelma McCann
Church Cleaning:
Mrs Richardson
Offertory
Envelopes: £ 142.50
Loose:
£ 99.45
Total: £ 241.95
CAFOD.
£270.46
Thank you very
much!
Tellers:
Bill & Collette Forbes
Christ the King: Telephone no. 01332 340161 Nottingham R C Diocesan Trustees
(Company Number 7151646 Charity Number 1134449)
Church of All Saints
Belle Vue Road, Ashbourne Derby DE6 1AT
Parish Priest: Fr John Guest T: 01335 342 236
E:johnguest@allsaintsashbourne.org.uk
Assistant Priest: Fr. John Martin T: 07714460526
Deacon: Keith Bunyan T: 01335 360350
Website: www.allsaintsashbourne.org.uk
Sunday 12th October 2014
28th Sunday of Ordinary Time
1st Reading: Isaiah 25:6-10
Psalm: 22
R: In the Lord’s own house shall I dwell for ever and ever.
2nd Reading: Philippians 4:12-14.19-20
Gospel: Matthew 22:1-14
Communion antiphon: The rich suffer want and go hungry, but
those who seek the Lord lack no blessing.
My Dear Friends,
In today’s gospel parable at first sight it can seem somewhat unfair
that a person hauled in off the highways and byways is expected
to be wearing a wedding garment! Most of us only turn up at
weddings in our finest displays, but that is only possible because
we have received an invitation long before, giving us plenty of time
and sometimes anguish in deciding what to wear. But the parable is
about how willing we are to change our ways. The original people
invited were not. Instead of joining in the king’s rejoicing they went
about their own business and even killed his messengers. So now
there are no special elects. We are all called. But we still have to
change our ways. We still have to put on our wedding garments, i.e.
God’s ways rather than our own. We are asked to fill our lives with
good works, not ignoring or killing others but healing and nurturing.
As Jesus reaches the end of his life in Matthew’s gospel, he seems
more and more aware that his invitation to the new life of the gospel
is falling on deaf ears.
Fr. John
Vacancy at CAFOD Diocesan
Office
Do you have a strong interest in
global justice and international
development? Are you able
to support a growing team
of volunteers working in
partnership with CAFOD within
parish and school communities
within our Diocese?
CAFOD is seeking to recruit a
Diocesan Officer with strong
communication & IT skills and a
willingness to travel throughout
the diocese, to be based in the
CAFOD Nottingham Office at
The Briars, Crich, Derbyshire.
For further details and an
application form for this part
time post, go to the CAFOD web
page : www.cafod.org.uk/jobs
Closing date 6th November
2014.
A Diocesan Day on Families
and Faith on November 22nd
at Christ the King Voluntary
Academy, Darlton Drive, Arnold,
Nottingham. 10am- 4.00om
(Cost £12 to include lunch).
Guest speaker: Bishop John
Sherrington, Auxiliary Bishop of
Westminster.
Diocese of Nottingham
Justice & Peace Commission
Annual Assembly:
Saturday November 8th 2014
from 10.00am-4.00pm at the
Immaculate conception & St.
Norbert’s Catholic Community
Hall, 52 St. Thomas’s Road,
Spalding, Lincs PE11 2XX.
“Protecting Migrant Workers &
their Families”. Concelebrated
Mass at 10.30am. Register
interest with Martyn Swaby at
jpnottingham@nrcdt.org.uk or
call 0115 9539811.
Please bring food for a shared
table for lunch. Tea & coffee
provided.
On Monday 13th October a
celebration of the sacrament
of healing at English Martyrs
Parish, Derby. The Mass
will be celebrated by Father
Waldemar Grzyb in English at
7.00 pm; this will be preceded
by confessions from 6.00
pm. Father Waldemar is well
known to the Polish Mission
community in England, and has
an international reputation for
the celebration of the sacrament
of healing, through the Mass,
Song, and Prayer. All welcome!
The Apostleship of the Sea has written to thank you for your
Sea Sunday donations. In addition they ask whether anyone has
rosaries, prayer cards, medals etc. they are not currently using and
would like to pass on to the seafarers, who always ask for them as a
source of comfort while they are away from home.
If anyone would like to act as the go-between to collect and forward
them to the AOS Parish Coordinator, that too would be helpful.
The Catholic Medical
Association (UK) invites all
health professionals, medical
students and any others
interested, to a talk to be given
by Dr Dale Gardiner on “ORGAN
DONATION”. Dr Gardiner is an
Intensive Care Consultant at
Nottingham University Hospitals
and Deputy National Clinical
Lead for Organ Donation and will
give an informative, fascinating
and stimulating talk on this
important topic. The meeting
will take place in St Barnabas’
Cathedral Hall, Nottingham,
at 7.30 pm on Tuesday
21st October 2014. For further
information please contact Dr
Tim Connery at: tim.cma@hotmail.co.uk.
a
Ashbourne Churches
Together Prayer Group
3rd November at Brailsford
Methodist Chapel 12 noon
followed by lunch at the Rose
and Crown in Brailsford.
1st December in St John’s
Church 12 noon followed by
Christmas Lunch in St John’s
hall. Booking essential as places
are limited.
Names for lunch on both days to
Mary Sharpe 01335 370 636
Derby People’s History Group
invites you to:
“Celebrate the Resisters of
1914-1918: the War Within the
War” a talk and discussion led
by ADAM HOCHSCHILD with
slides, film & music at Quad
Arts, Derby Wednesday, 22nd
October at 7pm
Please remember in your prayers the following people who
are sick or housebound:
Irene Bolton, Giovanni Caruso, Fr Tony Colebrook, Hubert Connell,
Fr Peter Coyle, Erika Cundy, Robert Cundy, Fr Hugh Doherty, Tom
Donnelly, Roger Finch, Veronica Gadsby, Bob Ginns, Jim Hannigan,
Louise Levison, Fr. John Joe Maloney, Mgr. Jonathan Moore, Mgr Joe
Phelan, Pat and Pam O’Donnell, Fr. Eamonn O’Hara, Joan Shaw,
Peter & Yvette Smith, Fr Peter Wade, Bernie Walker, Mgr. Edward
Walker, Oliver Watson and Ellen Williamson.
May they be comforted and healed.
We remember in prayer our departed brothers and sisters,
Thomas Briscoe, Mary Peach and all whose anniversaries occur at
this time.
May the Lord welcome them with gladness.