THE PARISH OF ST. PAUL M I O
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THE PARISH OF ST. PAUL M I O
MASS INTENTIONS AND OTHER SERVICES THIS WEEK Saturday - TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 11th 5:00 pm Staplefield First Mass of Sunday - Holy Souls RIP Sunday - TWENTY- EIGHTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 12th 8:30 am St. Paul’s Sid Lenton RIP 10:00 am Danehill Deceased members of the Mercer Family RIP 10:30 am St. Paul’s Heather Couper Intention 5:00 pm St. Paul’s Monday - Week 28 in Ordinary Time Morning Prayer (Lauds) 13th 9:30 am St. Paul’s Tuesday - Week 28 in Ordinary Time Florence Bryan RIP 14th 9:30 am St. Paul’s UCM Intention 7:30 pm St. Paul’s Wednesday - Mem: St Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church Graham Parkes RIP 15th 9:30 am St. Paul’s Thursday - Week 28 in Ordinary Time 16th 9:30 am St. Paul’s Mollie O’Loughlan RIP Friday - Mem: St Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr Josephine O’Farrell RIP 17th 9:30 am St. Paul’s Saturday - Feast: ST LUKE, Evangelist Morning Prayer (Lauds) 18th 9:30 am St. Paul’s 5:00 pm Staplefield First Mass of Sunday - Holy Souls RIP Sunday - SOL: ST PHILIP HOWARD Martyr, Co-principal Patron of the Diocese 19th 8:30 am St. Paul’s H Anastissiou Intention 10:00 am Danehill Debbie Davison RIP 10:30 pm St. Paul’s Ivy David Toledo Intention 5:00 pm St. Paul’s RESPONSORIAL PSALM REFRAIN: In the Lord’s own house shall I dwell for ever and ever. PSALM REFRAIN for 5 pm Sunday: His goodness shall follow me all the days of my life, I will walk in God's kingdom for ever. OUR SCHOOLS St. Paul’s Pre-School 07982 853181 St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School 01444 452584 View our Parish bulletin and other useful information on the Parish Website www.stpaulshh.org.uk St. Paul’s Catholic College 01444 873898 St. Paul’s Toddler Group 07506 986 749 Please send your items for the Bulletin to the Parish Office by Wednesday a.m. (email accepted). THE PARISH OF ST. PAUL The Arundel & Brighton Diocesan Trust is a Registered Charity No.252878 Diocesan Website www.dabnet.org BULLETIN No. 3145 12th October 2014 TWENTY-EIGHTH SUNDAY OF THE YEAR (A) OUR CLERGY Fr. Martin Jakubas, The Presbytery, Hazelgrove Rd, Haywards Heath, RH16 3PQ Tel: 01444 450139 and email: stpaulshh@dabnet.org Fr. Vladimir Nikiforov, Our Lady of Fatima, Staplefield Tel: 01444 401818 email: nickyforov@gmail.com Deacon: Rev. Gerard Irwin, Tel: 01444 483635 or mobile: 07507 289205 email: gerard.irwin@dabnet.org Deacon: Rev. Dave Turner, mobile: 07777 646965 email: david.turner@dabnet.org Fr. Chris Sexton, resident at St. Raphael’s, Danehill. Also serving St. Stephen’s, Horsted Keynes. Parish Website - www.stpaulshh.org.uk 28th Sunday of the Year (A) Today, through the prophet Isaiah, we hear of a mouth-watering banquet that God provides on his holy mountain. It is for all peoples. It is rich, choice, juicy and pure. So that all peoples can enjoy this banquet, the Lord will destroy death for ever. Jesus also speaks of a banquet, a wedding feast. Unlike the banquet in Isaiah, in which the guests come willingly and celebrate, the guests turn down the invitation. A great chasm is set up between the lavishness of the host (God) and the guests’ refusal to come for some pretty weak excuses. When the first guests refuse to come, God re-issues the invitation to others. The banquet will happen whether we accept or not. Our response, though, is more than a matter of coming to the banquet. Just as the king made the banquet ready by preparing it, so the quests must prepare for the banquet as well. They must come dressed in a wedding garment. All are invited to the banquet but it is not a freebie! Sinners are invited but they must repent of their sinful ways and live good lives. It seems incredible that those invited could refuse to come to such a significant and lavish feast. But we are invited to a feast even more lavish and we too can fail to see its significance and fail to prepare ourselves. Our everyday living is important. All the small things we do are helping us put on our own wedding garment. Our continual conversions from sin prepare us for the feast. And what a feast! Fr Martin BAPTISMS: Welcome to Eleanor, Jake, Leighton and John, who were baptised last week. This weekend we welcome Aiden. SCHOOL ADMISSIONS Fr. Martin will be signing Supplementary Information Forms for School Admissions after all Masses at St Paul's this Sunday 12th October. PARISH INFORMATION - REMINDER Please note that information about First Holy Communion and other sacraments can be found on our parish website www.stpaulshh.org.uk Also, please note that the parish office is closed on Mondays. Thank you FAMILY WELCOME MASS Sunday 19th October at 2 pm The governors of St Paul's Catholic College invite all students and their families to celebrate the start of the school year at Mass at the college. Please PARISH HUNGER CAMPAIGN This Sunday we are launching a stay afterwards to visit with friends, meet our new lay chaplain Dominic Dring and recruitment drive at all Masses. We hope enjoy some tea and cake. RSVP to the you will be interested to hear of the school office. work done in our projects and feel able to join this very worthwhile fundraising ST PAUL’S PILGRIMS programme. Members of the Committee We will be walking again on Saturday will be available at all weekend Masses to 25th October. Meet at Worth Abbey provide more information. for 9 am Mass (or outside the Abbey at 9:30), followed by a walk to the AngloUCM MEETING - Tuesday 14th October Saxon Church of St. Nicholas in Worth, After 7:30 pm Mass in St Augustine’s room. and back. Return by around 11.30. Please The Speaker will be Mrs. Sue Blunden, the join us - an easy walk and two lovely, local representative of The Parkinsons contrasting churches! Julia Webb 01444 Association. We have chosen this as our 454942. Charity so please come along if you are BIBLE BOOK CLUB interested. A Warm welcome awaits you. This month we will be talking together Any queries please phone the President, about the first 19 Chapters of the Book of Mrs. Rena Burns on 01444 452583. Exodus. Everyone is welcome. Meet on OUR WORLD'S BIGGEST COFFEE MORNING - You are Wonderful! Last Saturday we raised £400.40 for MacMillan Cancer Support. This charity helps to give people facing cancer, the support they need to feel more in control of their lives, from the moment they're diagnosed, through treatment and afterwards. Thank you so much. Wednesday, 29th October, 8 pm at 17 Sherwood Drive. Tea/coffee/biscuits during the meeting. CHURCH CLEANING - Do you have one hour to spare on a Friday after Mass once a month? The cleaning team would really appreciate your help. Please contact: Shirley James on 01825 722348 shirleyjames422@btinternet.com BURMA IS THE FOCUS OF WORLD MISSION SUNDAY on 19th October. Red Box Holders, family and friends are invited to Westminster Cathedral Hall on Saturday 18th October for refreshments, conversation and a talk from Fr.Paul Lum Dau from Mytkyine, Myanmar, (Burma). See page 8 in the ‘Mission Today’ Autumn Magazine and the notice in the Baptistry. At St. Paul's we have Magazines with information and Red Boxes for new members wanting to help the less fortunate in great need of our help, from the Missions, for their Communities, Churches, Schools and Health Centres. If you wish to help the Missions with your much needed September donations and your Red Box has not been emptied, please phone your promoter (Tel. no. on the base of your box) or Jean on 452103. Thank You. A discussion of next Sunday’s readings in St. Augustine’s Room on Tuesdays 10 - 11 am St Philip Howard Wisdom 3: 1-9 2 Cor. 4: 7-15 Matthew 10: 17-22 St. Paul’s Toddler Group welcomes new members on Wednesday mornings 9:30 - 11:30 am in St. Augustine’s Room The Rosary TALK AT WORTH ABBEY is prayed in St. Paul’s on Monday 20th October at 7:30 pm. A talk by Charles Wednesdays and Fridays after 9:30 am Masses Wookey on the role of the bishops and the dioceses within the Catholic Church. Charles is Assistant General Secretary Adoration of the of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales. Blessed Sacrament The role of the bishops in the Church has been a on Thursdays after the controversial area for some time. Are they leaders and teachers on the model of the Apostles or administrators 9:30 am Mass until noon, Saturdays 10:00 - 11:00 am carrying out orders from the Vatican? All welcome. CALLED TO COMMUNION Exploring a vision for radical community living a conversation with the Wellspring Community Saturday 18th October 9:30 am - 12 noon One Church, Gloucester Place, Brighton BN1 4AA An ‘Into Silence’ event, offering silence and stillness and exploring spirituality and contemplation in the Christian tradition. No booking necessary, refreshments provided, donation only event. Contact 07975845193 or admin@wellspringbrighton.org.uk for more information. NETWORK FOR MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS Sussex Christian Doctors’ Network (SUCADO) Invites everyone working in healthcare to an OPEN FORUM ON DEATH, DYING & ASSISTED DYING on Saturday 18th October from 9:30am to 12:30pm at DABCEC, 4 Southgate Drive, Crawley, RH10 6RP. To book or for further information please contact Sue O’Brien at suan.obrien@dabnet.org or Lorraine on 01293 651163. CHRISTMAS CARDS ON SALE After all Masses this weekend, including the 5 pm Vigil Mass at Staplefield. All proceeds in aid of St Paul’s Church. Please take home your copy of the bulletin Justice and Peace Thursday morning coffee after the 9:30 am Mass Praise and Prayer Friday 7:45 - 9:15 pm St. Augustine's Room, tea and coffee afterwards Spiritual Direction / Reconciliation Saturday 10:30 am till done Collections: Last Week: Offertory: £1158.42 (includes £407.95 GAD) Next Week: Missio (formerly APF) Non GAD FIRST HOLY COMMUNION PREPARATION Application forms for First Holy Communion preparation are available at the back of Church. Applications must be accompanied by a copy Baptismal Certificate - donations by cheque should be made payable to St Pauls Church. Places are limited and applications are treated strictly in order of date received - please note that the January course has very limited spaces. CATHOLIC SINGLES is an organization which helps single adult Catholics of all ages meet, either one to one or through social events. Tel.: 0161 941 3498 Email: info@catholicsingles.org.uk Website: www.catholicsingles.org.uk WORTH ABBEY: EVENING MASS with PRAYERS FOR HEALING on the first Wednesday of each month, October - July. 7.15 pm in the Abbey Church. Prayers for our families, ourselves and all in need. QUICK JOURNEY THROUGH THE BIBLE COURSE To be held in St. Augustine's Room, for one Saturday in September, October, or November. CARE – VOLUNTEERS AND HELP. All welcome. Please advise the Parish Office if CARE is a local organisation founded by local you would be interested in attending. churches to help local people in need. Typically people are taken shopping, to GRANDPARENTS - Providing Care and doctors’ appointments or to hospital. Visits Faith Formation for your Grandchildren? are made and small tasks are carried out in Diocesan Grandparents’ Groups the home. If you could spare a little time or information from - Katherine Bergin, want to learn more, please contact our Marriage and Family Life Advisor, at Parish Representative, John Barlow DABCEC - Tel.: 01293 651 152Email: Email: jwbarlow08@gmail.com katherine.bergin@dabnet.org BIBLES: HELP FOR PRISONERS PLEASE The Chaplaincy team at HMP Lewes are asking for any spare Bibles you may have, please, especially foreign language ones. Donations would be gratefully received - in particular, there is a need for Eastern European Bibles: Hungarian, Romanian, Russian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Polish. If you are able to help, please contact Pauline 07785 355 414 . Thank you. ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL needs your coins! With many of us going on holiday this summer, we would be delighted if you could donate your unwanted foreign currency or indeed any old coins that you may have. This is a really simple fundraiser for our school as we can exchange your coins for cash! Please drop them into the school office in September. TRAIDCRAFT - Our parish needs a new Traidcraft representative. If you feel able to continue this very valuable work, please contact Pat Wilks, Tel.: 01444 412 741. SAVE USED STAMPS! The Leprosy Mission collects used stamps for re-sale and the funds are used to support projects helping those with leprosy as well as trying to eradicate the disease. Please put stamps in the box at the back of church (or leave them in bags at the back to be collected). Many thanks. Lucy Morrissey 01825 740 228 The ST. JOHN VIANNEY GROUP for men brave enough to consider a call to the priesthood meets in Crawley on the first Sunday of each month, 5 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. Come and see! More details:vocations@dabnet.org or 07545 576 627 2015 - The Bi-Centenary of the Birth of Don Bosco MASSES OF THANKSGIVING For Don Bosco’s life and mission will be celebrated in St Andrew’s Cathedral, Glasgow at 1 pm on Saturday 25th October 2014. The Mass will be a great opportunity for all those connected with the Salesian Family, to come together in these great Cathedrals, to give thanks for Don Bosco’s life and mission and then afterwards to enjoy Salesian hospitality celebrating the worldwide movement. The specially commissioned exhibition of photographs on the ‘Theme of Vision of Life’, will offer inspiration to all to create a future with joy and hope. The Metropolitan Cathedral of St Andrew, Glasgow Saturday 25th October 2014 at 1 pm, gathering and self-catering space available from 11 am, reception following until 4 pm. “CALLED BY NAME” - Arundel & Brighton Vocations Invitation for Young Adults St. Joseph’s Church Hall, Milton Road, off Elm Grove, Brighton. The DEEP WATERS Young Adults prayer group meets weekly on Fridays from 7 pm for supper, talks, prayer and friendship. Email: deepwatersbrighton@gmail.com DIOCESAN FESTIVAL 50 VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED: The Diocese is looking for volunteers to help with Festival 50 in 2015. The Golden Jubilee Festival takes place on 5 July 2015 at the Amex Stadium in Brighton. Volunteers are needed on the day and in the preparation of the Festival. Do you have any skills from Event Promotion to Music, from Face Painting to Flower Arranging that you would be happy to offer? Would you like to be a Welcomer and Host on the day? There are many MASSES FOR YOUNG ADULTS AND jobs and all offers gratefully received. To TEENAGERS - Friary Church, Crawley offer email festival50@dabnet.org or The Sunday 5.30pm Mass at the Friary write to Festival 50, DABCEC, 4 Southgate Church in Crawley has a special welcome Drive, Crawley RH10 6RP. More informaand ministry towards younger Catholics tion on the Diocesan website. (15-30, or thereabouts). After Mass, we all go to a Cafe together for some food and a chance to get to know each other. ‘A Day of Reflection on the relationship There is also a great music group every of the Christian Church to Judaism’ other Sunday which anyone is welcome Wednesday 8th October 10 am to 3 pm to join. New people are always made DABCEC, 4 Southgate Drive, Crawley very welcome. For more details, see RH10 6RP. Led by Sr Margaret Shepherd, Facebook.com/CrawleyCatholicYouth formerly Chair of the Council of Christians and Jews and currently Adviser to the ALZHEIMER'S AND DEMENTIA SUPPORT Bishops’ Conference of England & Wales GROUP MID SUSSEX on Jewish-Christian dialogue. For further Please contact Mike and Lesley Bright, details please contact Sue O’Brien: 450470, for further information, or call susan.obrien@dabnet.org or 01293 651162 the new information number 01403 750485. BULLETIN ITEMS Please make sure that items for inclusion in the parish bulletin are sent to the Parish Office to ensure that the current month’s editor receives them! Thank you.