Newsletter - The Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Northallerton
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Newsletter - The Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Northallerton
Sanctuary Lamp: Cartwright-Terry family All Sa in ts, P arish, Thir sk Parish Priest: Canon Jerry Twomey Tel: 01845 527011; Email: allsaintsthirsk@gmail.com www.allsaintsthirsk.org.uk All Saints School: www.allsaintsthirsk.n-yorks.sch.uk Headteacher: Mrs Karen Williams 01845 523058 Diocese of Middlesbrough: Charity No. 233748 Sun 8 10.30 The Parish Community Mon 9 Tue 10 9.30 Wed 11 11.30 Requiem Richard Akers Thu 12 9.30 Joan Ward Fri 13 9.30 Canon G. Cox RIP Sat 14 10.00 Fr Bede OSB ill 2ndSunday of Lent Anna McKeown Stations of the Cross 7.00 Stations of the Cross CONFESSIONS: After Mass on Saturday 10.30—11.00 and anytime on request. BAPTISM: Please see Fr. Jerry ; Collection 524.28 MARRIAGE We require six months notice Standing Orders 130.00 Morning Prayer 15 Mins. before Mass on weekdays. Paws for Thought (follow us on Twitter @Anam_and_Jerry): I want you to think seriously about some things for this third week of Lent. Most peoples brains are “frying”! We are bombarded from all quarters with noise. TV or radio are permanently on, there is the business in our everyday world. So my question for you is. Where do you find space to tell your story? What rituals do you have for easing your soul? How and when do you grieve? There are as man things to grieve about as there are people. I remember Bishop John Crowley asking us priests if we has spent time grieving our celibacy? Sometimes these are very private and personal, but we do need both to provide the space and find the space where we can be at home. Some people have nowhere to go and even if they do they don’t know if they will be able to go through with it. That is one of the reasons we need rituals—something we can do to express our pain and our deep feelings. So my question again is where do you find space to tell your story? I notice it has a mention on the BBC news this evening as well, in reference to parents of an autistic child? God bless, Anam & Jerry JOURNEY IN FAITH: Wednesdays at 7.00 —8.30 SCHOOL NEWS: EAST BARNBY: The Year 5 and 6 children will be heading off to East Barnby for their outward bound adventure on Monday 16th March with myself and Mrs Hopkins. I am sure they are all well prepared and will have a great time. Mrs Tulloch will be covering the Year 4 class for that week. AFTER SCHOOL CLUB More good news! Following the successful launch of our Breakfast Club in January, we will be able to start offering after school care after Easter from Tuesday 14th April. The club will run after school until 5:30pm. More details to follow soon. NURSERY I am pleased to be able to announce that our Nursery plans have been approved and therefore we will have a school Nursery Class from September. Children are able to join the Nursery from the term following their third birthday and are entitled to 15 funded hours each week. For more information and an application form please contact Mrs Corrigan in the school office. CHOIR PRACTICE: WEDNESDAY 3PM. Please note the time. Anyone who would like to join with the choir at Easter, but who cannot make the afternoon rehearsals, please contact Margaret Rush after Mass, or on 01845 522 382. 100 Club: Its now time to renew your subscription for the 100 club. I hope I can give you a breakdown of what the parish received next week. Thankyou for your help. Easter Lilies: There are envelopes at the back of church, if you want to make a donation towards Lilies for Easter. Richard Akers died recently. He leaves a wife, Una and we extend our sympathy to her and her family. May he now rest in peace. His requiem is on Wed at 11.30. No 9.30 Mass. Stations followed by hunger lunch immediately after Mass Jesus probably would not have a problem with us using the back of church for selling papers or raising funds. At the end of the day it isn’t buildings of worship in themselves that are of the greater importance, but what lies in our hearts and in our intentions. Our bodies are the real temples. Jesus challenged impurity at its roots, and the root of all impurity is wherever we have a thought or an idea that lacks integrity or smacks of hypocrisy. 8/3 15/3 Welcomers Readers E Ministers Tea/Coffee Mary-Jane Foster Catherine Henry Jenny TomalinReeves Katherine Tulloch Marion Tulloch Clare Ballam Anielle Milne Lionel C-Terry Marie C-Terry Elizabeth Moody Marion Tulloch School Katherine Tulloch Kit MacKay Christine Kelly Mary Ireland Mary Wallace Welcome to all our visitors this weekend. Tea/coffee in the hall afterwards. You are welcome. Fr. Jerry