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

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Church of All Saints This week... Service times & Mass Intentions Altar Server
Service times & Mass Intentions
SATURDAY 25th October: Feria
(4.45 – 5.15pm Confessions at
Christ the King)
5.30pm (Mass at Christ the King)
SUNDAY 26th October:
30th Sunday of Ordinary Time
9.30am Mass: Private Intention
11.00am (Mass at Christ the King)
MONDAY 27th October: Feria
9.15am Holy Rosary
9.30am Mass: Private Intention
TUESDAY 28th October: Feria
9.15am (Holy Rosary followed by Mass at
Christ the King)
WEDNESDAY 29th October:
Ss. Simon & Jude, Apostles
9.15am Holy Rosary
9.30am Mass: Private Intention
THURSDAY 30th October: Feria
9.15am (Holy Rosary followed by Mass at Christ the King)
FRIDAY 31st October: Feria
9.15am (Holy Rosary followed by Mass at
Christ the King)
SATURDAY 1st November:
(4.45 – 5.15pm Confessions at
Christ the King)
5.30pm (Mass at Christ the King)
SUNDAY 2nd November:
All Saints
9.30am Mass: Private Intention
11.00am (Mass at Christ the King)
This week...
Altar Server
Izzy
Reader:
Edmund Jarvis
Offertory
Procession:
Irene Sellars &
Liz Molloy
Ministers for Holy
Communion:
Mary & Val
Flowers:
Mrs McCann
Coffee Rota
Caroline Scott
Church Cleaning:
Mr & Mrs Walker
Offertory
Envelopes: £ 181.00
Loose:
£ 96.00
Total: £ 277.00
Missions
£99.96
Thank you very
much!
Tellers:
Deirdre O’Ryan &
Cecelia Harrison
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 26th October 2014
30th Sunday of Ordinary Time
1st Reading: Exodus 22:20-26
Psalm:17
R: I love you, Lord, my strength.
2nd Reading: Thessalonians 1:5-10
Gospel: Matthew 22:34-40
Communion antiphon: We will ring out our joy at your saving help
and exult in the name of our God.
My Dear Friends,
Jesus does not create new commandments. In today’s gospel
he chooses the two on which, he says, “hang the whole Law, and
the Prophets also”. Both of them involve love, love of God and
love of our neighbour as ourselves. What does such love mean?
When the commandment speaks of the love of God it demands a
commitment of heart, soul and mind. This is no light nod in God’s
direction in case things go wrong. It means we base our lives on our
relationship with him. In the Jewish order of thinking, we commit
ourselves totally to him because he has committed himself totally to
us, freeing us from slavery and sin. We live out our love of God in
the second of the great commandments, the love of our neighbour
as ourselves. Note that we are not asked to hate ourselves. We too
are part of the love equation. We are called to respect, take care
of, listen to, be kind to ourselves as well as our neighbours. And
we know from St. Luke’s parable of the Good Samaritan who we
mean by our neighbour, the one who is in the greatest need… and
sometimes that too can be ourselves.
Fr. John
Youth Worker Vacancy
The Catholic parishes of the
city of Derby are looking for a
dynamic and inspiring Youth
Worker who:
• has a passion for experience
in gathering and inspiring
young people in their faith
• is a gifted communicator
• will liaise with and support
clergy and catechists in the
preparation, celebration and
follow up for the sacrament
of Confirmation.
• will develop a programme
for Young Leaders within the
city parishes.
Based in Derby city.24hrs week.
£20,000 per annum pro rata.
For an application pack please
contact Fr Paul Newman, St
Alban’s, The Presbytery, Roe
Farm Lane, Derby DE21 6ET, E:
office@stalbansderby.org.uk
Closing date for applications
is Monday 3rd November.
Interviews Wed. 12th November.
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
Part time Vacancy at CAFOD
Diocesan Office: Are you able
to support a growing team of
volunteers? CAFOD is seeking
to recruit a Diocesan Officer
with strong communication & IT
skills and a willingness to travel
throughout the diocese, based
in the CAFOD Nottingham Office
at The Briars, Crich, Derbyshire.
Further info & application form:
www.cafod.org.uk/jobs Closing
date 6th November.
African Catholic Community Derbyshire
African sung Mass: Sunday 2pm, November 2nd at 2.00pm.
Brothers & Sisters, Parents, Guardians, Students, all Africans and
friends of Africa in Derbyshire and beyond are reminded/invited to:
African Sung Mass in African Languages by Africans in Derbyshire.
St. George’s Church, 40 Village Street, Derby, DE23 8SZ. Please come with everybody in your Family and invite all your
Friends. We have a lot to share and enjoy.
A reminder: African Mass will also be celebrated at 2pm on these
other Sundays & dates in this year:
December 7th
December 21st – Christmas Party, Carols & Christmas Gift Day.
For further information, please contact Sylvia Mchampda:
07833468893 or Fr. Jude Eze Ebere: 07429147165
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.
HOST, a voluntary activity,
is looking for kind, friendly,
hospitable people who would
welcome an international
student at university here, far
from his or her own family, to
their home. This could be for a
day, a weekend or Christmas,
and you don’t need to live
near a university, as students
will travel for the privilege of
meeting you, learning about real
life in this country, and sharing
their own cultures: www.hostuk.
org or call 0207 739 6292.
Please bring in your Faith
in the Families boxes for
counting.
Christmas coffee morning –
Saturday 6th December
We need to raise money
towards the cost of repairs to
the church and presbytery,
which will cost approximately
£10,000. Your support and help
would be welcome with any new
ideas of suggestions.
For further details contact Bill
on 01335 345837.
St Joseph’s & Columba Club
Reunion 2014 Friday 21st
November, 730pm at Littleover
Social Club, Blagreaves Lane.
Entertainment includes Irish
Dancing, Comedy, Music, Disco
- £2 Adults - £1 Children (pay
on the door). All proceeds to
support ‘Mary’s Meals’ a charity
supporting children in Malawi.
Please remember in your prayers the following people who
are sick or housebound:
Kath Armstrong, 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,
especially Gladys Sunnuck, Joseph Edgar and all whose
anniversaries occur at this time.
May the Lord welcome them with gladness.