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Catholic Community in Cheltenham Served by the Diocese of Clifton Registered Charity Number 233977 Feast of The Baptism of The Lord Proper of Feast 11th January 2015 Page No. 119 ‘You are my Son, the Beloved; my favour rests on you’ (Mark 1: 7-11) “the only true riches are those that make us rich in virtue” St Gregory the Great 10 St James Square, GL50 3PR 01242 523737 St Thomas More Princess Elizabeth Way, GL51 7RA 01242 573128 Parish Priest: Canon Bosco MacDonald VF Assistant Priest: Fr Frank Wainwright Fr David McDonald Deacon: Rev. Robin Littlewood Pope st Gregory the great Parish Websites: www.stgregorys.org.uk, www.stthomasmorechurch.org.uk Schools: St Gregory’s RC Primary School, St James Square GL50 3QG St Thomas More RC Primary School, Lewis Road, Hesters Way GL51 OHZ All Saints’ Academy, Blaisdon Way, Cheltenham GL51 OWH Sacred Hearts Moorend Road, Charlton Kings, GL53 9AU 01242 524932 of Jesus and Mary Parish Priest: Fr Paul Brandon Parish Website: www.sacredhearts.org.uk Mass Times this Week 11th Sunday Feast of The Baptism of The Lord 5.00pm (Sat St Thomas More People of the Parish 5.30pm (Sat) Sacred Hearts Robert Strinati RIP 8.15am Sacred Hearts Holy Souls 9.30am St Gregory Luke Brannan 10.30am Sacred Hearts Holy Souls 11.15am St Gregory People of the Parish 4.15pm Sacred Hearts Mass in Polish 6.00pm St Gregory Private Intention 12th Monday Weekday in Ordinary Time 9.30am St Gregory Adelaido Torregoza RIP 13th Tuesday Weekday in Ordinary Time 10.00am Sacred Hearts St Edward’s Jnr School Mass 2.00pm STM School School’s Intention 7.00pm St Gregory Manuel Cumagun RIP 14th Wednesday Weekday in Ordinary Time 9.30am St Gregory Int. of Mrs Justine Roger 15th Thursday Weekday in Ordinary Time 9.30am St Gregory Rev. Jeremy Whales RIP 16th Friday Weekday in Ordinary Time 9.30am St Gregory Michael & Martin Murphy RIP 17th Saturday Memorial of Saint Anthony, Abbot 9.30am St Gregory Norma Greener RIP Exposition and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Prayer before the Blessed Sacrament at St Gregory’s: Saturday 10.00am-11.00am; Thursday 10.00am-3.00pm ending with Benediction; Sacred Hearts: 1st Friday of the month, 9.15am-12.30pm. Sacrament of Reconciliation: St Gregory’s Saturdays 10.00am; St Thomas More 4.15-4.45pm. 1st Thursday at STM 5pm Confessions in Polish. Also by arrangement with the priests. RCIA Journey in Faith: Every Thursday, 7-9pm in the Presbytery. Baptisms: By arrangement with the Parish Office. Cheltenham Catholic Adults: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month. Contact Margaret 07515 805015 or Damian 07908 105787. 55 Club: After 9.30am Mass, in Old Priory (alternate Thursdays). Next meeting: 22nd January. Talk by Mr Robert Fulton: ‘Severn Trent Water’. Choir Practice: In Church, Thursdays at 7.00pm. New members welcome. Contact John on: 07769 675323. THE BABY AND THE BATH WATER It might sound a strange thing to say, but baptism isn’t really for babies. We baptise them to include them in the household or family of faith. We initiate them into the community of believers where they will have a chance to hear what God asks of them and offers them in return. Our prayer is that gradually they will come to make their commitment to Jesus as we ourselves have done. Although we acknowledge that the faith of a child is a precious thing, we do not equate this with the adult tussle that is required for a Christian to profess belief in Jesus and agree to a radical and alternative lifestyle from that of secular society. But while we put the baby aside for a moment we must not throw out the bath water. When Jesus was baptised by his cousin John it was no empty gesture intended to make them both look good. It was at his baptism that Jesus took on the task of revealing the good news that would end in his death. The baptism was Jesus’ way of accepting his mission and of being sealed by the Spirit for what lay ahead. So if we think of our own baptisms as things that happened years ago when we were babies, then we are missing the point. Baptism is not simply an admission ticket; it’s the programme notes that help us enjoy the show. We have to renew and live out our baptismal promises in a fresh way each day. Nobody can tell you how this is to be done. That’s because when God accepted you at baptism he gifted you with a mission that is unique to you. No one else has ever been made in the same mould as you, and God will not ordain it that anyone else will ever encounter the same people and circumstances that you do in your life. Celebrating the baptism of Christ means renewing our commitment to Jesus so that by our lives we bear unceasing witness to the gospel, no matter how demanding this may be. As we pray for guidance on how God is seeking to use us in his mission on earth, we draw strength from the gifts and promises of our baptism And this is something that only an adult can do. Finance Last week’s offertory collection came to: £1,065.71 (STG); £369.45STM). Thank you for your continued generosity and support. Pax Christi Next weekend on Peace Sunday, there will be a retiring collection after all Masses for Pax Christi. Rooted in Catholic Christianity, Pax Chrsti work with all who share their values to abolish war and create communities of peace and justice. We pray for peace in the World. Silent Prayer Vigil for Peace There will be a 30 minute prayer vigil in St Gregory’s (The Lady Chapel), on Sunday, 18th January at 5pm, led by members of Pax Christi. Please come and join us in prayer, for peace in our world. Jericho 300 Club At the end of 2014, we have been able to donate £6000 towards essential repairs for the Church building. Thank you everybody for your sustained effort over the year. As of the 1st January, Francis Nolan will be taking over the administration of the club. Last Sunday, 28th December, two draws were held after the 9:30am Mass. The first was the normal monthly draw for December, the second the annual special Christmas draw. Results were as follows:December: !st Mr & Mrs E. Baldwin; 2nd Mr & Mrs O. Holbrook;3rd Mr A.W alliman. Christmas: 1st Mr M. Woodward; 2nd Mr K.P. Michalik; 3rd Mr & Mrs O. Holbrook. Baptism Congratulations and welcome to Pola Anna Kubanik who was baptised at St Gregory’s, on Tuesday, 23rd December. We welcome this child into the Church, and offer our love and prayers to Pola and her family. St Thomas More School Mass You are all welcome to this Mass on Tuesday, 13th January at 2.00pm in the School Hall. Please come along and support. Polish Carol Service Will be held on Sunday, 18th January at 2pm at St Thomas More Church. We invite all families to this Polish Carol Service, led by children. Coffee, tea and cakes will be supplied afterwards. Polskie Jaselka Zapraszamy Na Jaselka Prowadzone Przez Polskie Dzieci i Wspolne Spiewanie Koled W. Niedziele 18 Stycznia O Godzinie 14.00 W. Kosciele St Thomas More. PO Wystepach Zapraszamy NA Kawe, Herbate I Ciasto. Family Bingo Night for Jericho Appeal The Filipino Rosary Circle in Gloucestershire will hold this Bingo evening on Saturday, 7th February at 6pm in the Old Priory Hall (downstairs). Cost of tickets: £5 for Adults; £3 for children. Enquiries to Libby on 07401 486268. Please bring food to share. Caritas Please send in material for the Lent edition of Caritas by 18th January. Articles, prayers, poems, reflections and book/film reviews with a Lent/Easter theme are especially welcome. Please send to ‘eventide unicorn@yahoo.co.uk’ or to the Parish Office marked 'The Editor'. Thank You Canon Bosco writes: Many thanks for all your Christmas cards, gifts and good wishes. They are very much appreciated. Celebrating Marriage All are welcome to join Bishop Declan for a special Mass celebrating the sacrament of marriage in Clifton Cathedral, Clifton Park, Bristol, on Saturday, 14th February at 12noon. If you are celebrating a significant anniversary, newly married, or looking forward to marriage in 2015, please contact Clifton Diocese Marriage and Family Life on 0117 9025595 or at adult.education@cliftondiocese.com. Retreat to Buckfast Abbey Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Churchdown are organising this Retreat on Thursday, 19th of February to Saturday , 21st of February 2015. The coach will be leaving Churchdown at 10.15am; there is plenty of space in the church car park to park cars. We hope to arrive at the Abbey by 2.15pm having had a lunch stop on the way. The cost of the retreat is £130, though we are offering a discount for young people under the age of 16 years. There is a full program for the time we are there. Further details may be obtained from Margaret and Adrian West-Sadler, on 01452 857388 margaretws@virginmedia.com Memorial Service This Service will be held in the Chapel at Nazareth House on Sunday, 18th January at 3pm, for all the residents who have passed way in the past year. All are welcome. Nazareth House Residential care Home Nazareth House is a purpose-built residential home in spacious, landscaped grounds in the very sought after area of Charlton Kings, in Cheltenham. The home is run by the Nazareth Care Charitable Trust, on behalf of the Sisters of Nazareth, who have been involved in the provision of care for more than 150 years, having been founded in London in 1851. The home provides spacious living accommodation, and the care is delivered following the Core Values of Respect, Love, Patience, Compassion, Hospitality and Justice. Independence is encouraged along with choices. There is a friendly family atmosphere and visitors are always welcome. If you are thinking of residential care for yourself or a loved one, either permanent or short breaks ring 01242 56361 or email gm.cheltenhamuk@nazarethcare.com or pop in for a chat. Our Prayers are asked for: Sick: Liz Sawaf, Sue Ball, Claire Young, Sean Murphy, Helen Stanbury, Grace Stevens, Olive Whelan, Bruce Francis, Jenny Dabrowska, Teresa Patterson, Bernie Warner, Deirdre Kelleher, Helen Dorothy Gorry, Denise Ellis, Kevin Dunn, Christopher & Clifford Brown, Margaret Ellis, Julia & Danny Barr, Teresa & Paddy O’Kelly, Bridie & Terry Ruck, Angela Savidge, Pauline Crosbie, Emily Cousins, Rey Lluisma, Lilian Martin, Bridget Garvey, Pat Donovan, Maddie Read, Dan Perry, Pete Thacker, Mary Costello, Adrian Davis, Lisa Partridge, Dillon Bright, Michael Bolger, Sheila Deneher. Deceased: Geoffrey Garvey, Margaret (Peggy) Guest, Helena Cookson. RIP. Anniversaries: Teresa Birch, Ann Marie Clarke, Michael Perehiner, Dorothy Skinner, Stephen Togher, Concetta Licata.