Document 6593269
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Document 6593269
st The Shrine of Our Lady of Glastonbury Parish Priest: Rev. James Finan St Mary’s Presbytery, Magdalene Street, Glastonbury, BA69EJ Tel: 01458 832203 Parish Office: 01458 835931 (10.30am – 4.00pm) St Mary’s Hall booking: 07773 476230 e-mail: parish@glastonburyshrine.co.uk Website: www.glastonburyshrine.co.uk Diocesan website: www.cliftondiocese.com Clifton Catholic Diocesan Trustees Registered Charity No: 233977 9th November 2014, Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Week 32 of Ordinary Time; Year 2 Please pray for the Repose of the Soul of Wanda Wagner who died last Saturday, 1 Nov. th The funeral Service for Wanda is on Thursday 20 November at 1.30pm here at St. Mary’s. Parish Diary: th Friday 14 November, 7pm - Mass of Healing in Candlelight th Saturday 15 Nov, 11.30am – Anniversary of Glastonbury Martyrs; Walk to Tor th Monday 17 Nov, 7 for 7.30pm- Marty Haugen’s Music Workshop (Upper Hall) th Sunday 14 December, 12 noon – Christmas Draw and Social th Tuesday 16 December, 7pm – Penitential Service at St Michael’s, Shepton. th Wednesday 17 December, 7pm – Penitential Service at St Marys’s. th Mass of Healing by Candlelight; Friday 14 November at 7.00pm followed by Exposition of the Blesséd Sacrament + Private Healing Prayer. At the end of Mass the Shrine Healing Ministry will be available for Private Healing Prayer, for yourself or for someone close to you. All welcome. Anniversary of the Blessed Glastonbury Martyrs; Annual Walk to the Tor to honour the martyrs, th Saturday 15 Nov, 11.30am; meet outside Abbey House Gates on Lambrook Street. All welcome. Sunday 9th November: Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Sat. 6.00pm: Vigil Mass: Shuet Fong Tam 11.00am Mass: - The Parish 'Catholic Voices: How to defend the faith without raising your voice.' We meet on the second Tuesday of the month at 2pm at 9 Leg of Mutton Road, Glastonbury. For further information phone Helen 01458 831267. Next meeting Tuesday 11 November. Tuesday 11th : St Martin of Tours Wednesday 12th : St Josaphat Thursday 13th : Weekday in Ordinary Time Friday 14th : Beatified Martyrs of the Diocese 9.15am: Mass at St. Michael’s 10.00am Mass: Fr Philip Thomas 12.30pm Mass: Giuseppe Guaraldi (5 of 10) 9.15am: Mass at St Michael’s 7.00pm: Mass of Healing (by Candlelight) Next meeting of ACTA: Sat 15 Nov, 10.30am – 4pm at St Nicholas of Tolentino, Lawfords Gate, Bristol BS5 0RE, to discuss issues arising from the recent General Synod on the Family. Domican Friar Fr Peter Hunter OP of Blackfriars, who teaches philosophy at Oxford will provide expert theological guidance. For more information contact Helen on 01458 831267 and see notice board. Saturday 15th : Weekday in Ordinary Time 9.40am: Rosary Circle 10.00am Mass: Antonio de Gregorio and Rosa Copolla RIP 10.30am: Confessions (until 11.00am 10.30am: Exposition + Healing Prayer (until 11am) No Evening Mass due to Carnival Sunday 16th November: 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time 11.00am Mass: - Raymond Hitchcock RIP (Anniv 18th Nov) 12.30pm: Latin Mass (1962) – Celebrant; Fr. Philip Thomas At St Michael’s Shepton Mallet Sunday 9th November Tuesday 11th Friday 14th Saturday 15th November Sunday 16th November 9.00am: Mass: 9.1am: Mass 9.15am: Mass No Confessions this Saturday 9.00am: Mass: Eucharistic and Word Ministries th This Sunday 9 November: Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica Saturday 6.00pm: Reading: M Watson. Chalices: J Cloonan, G Davison Hosts: M Payne Sunday 11.00am: Reading: M Jarrett. Chalices: V Yasities, D O’Driscoll Hosts: M D’Ovidio th Next Sunday 16 November: Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica NB: No 6pm Mass due to Glastonbury Carnival Sunday 11.00am: Reading: B Rees. Chalices: M D’Ovidio, K Woolmer Hosts: M Jarrett Prayers of the Faithful; Response: “Lord, build a community with us.” Offertory Collections: Plate: £476.65p Thank you 2 nd Next weekend: Catholic Youth Service th Prayer for the Sick or Housebound: Please remember in your prayers, Hildegard and Walter Schnitzer, Terry Shepherd, Ronald Shepherd, Marilyn Kennedy, Terri Mummery, Ian, Samantha Harris, Lesley Baker, Beattie Dare, Bob Bragmore, Joan and Mary Gifford, Teresa Dinardo. Thank you. Diocesan Prayer Link: This weekend the Diocesan parishes are praying for Fr. James, for our fellow parishioners at St Michael’s, Shepton Mallet, and for ourselves here at St Mary’s. Pope Francis Tweet of the Week: “Being humble helps us share the burdens of others.” MAJOR FUNDRAISER: The Annual Christmas Draw: Books of tickets are available at the back of church to take and buy and sell as many as you can please.- Prizes of £200, £100, £50 plus lots more to be won. Christmas Draw Prizes: Could you help with a donation towards the Christmas Draw Prizes? There’s a sign-up list at the back of church. Thank you for any help you can give. Mary’s Meals Backpack Project: The Backpack Project is a simple way of helping children from the poorest families in countries like Malawi and Liberia, to get to school. Details at back of church. th ‘Freshly Ground’ in Concert; St Michael’s, Sunday 16 Nov at 7pm. See poster; more next wk. St Michael’s Parish Advent Retreat 2014: to St Pantasaph’s Franciscan Friary and St Winefride’s th st Well, North Wales; 28 November to 1 December. Cost £170 full board. Full itinerary and booking form available from Parish Office or Theresa Gibson at St Michael’s; Tel: 01749 342587. th St Mary’s College, Oscott – a guided tour of the seminary; Wed 17 January 2015. Cost £20 includes tea. To reserve a place please contact Theresa Gibson; 01749 342587. More next week. Reflections for the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica “And there fruit will be good to eat and their leaves medicinal” “God wants spiritual fruits not religious nuts” is one of those car stickers which gets a lot of people hot under the collar. However one may read into this, it cannot be denied that Jesus says of his true followers that, “by their fruits you will know them”. On this Feast Day, we are encouraged to dive into the river of the Spirit, where fruit grows all along the banks. Whilst it’s a river which we cannot cross, it is a river which we can be safely immersed in. It’s a river which flows from the side of Jesus and into the sacramental life of our holy Church. It’s a river which allows us to bear fruit according to our calling. Fr. Matt Anscombe; vocations@cliftondiocese.com