5th Sunday of Easter 24th April 2016
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5th Sunday of Easter 24th April 2016
Money Matters Offertory Collection last weekend £697.30 of which £408.50 was Gift Aided. Gift Aid: If you are a Tax Payer, please consider filling out the Gift Aid form which is in the church porch to receive a box of weekly envelopes for your offertory donation or for a one-off donation then please use the Green envelopes. Please remember to write your name, address, sign and date the green envelope. Thank you for supporting our Parish. Responsorial Psalm: I will bless your name for ever, O God my King Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! Jesus said: ‘I give you a new commandment’ : love one another, just as I have loved you. Alleluia! Pilgrimage to LOURDES AIRPORT TRANSPORT If anyone requires transport from Mold Church car park to the pick-up point at St David's Ewloe, please add your names to the list at the back of the church. The cost of this leg of the journey is approx £5 per person (return fare). Times to follow when available. For information: Helen Russell (07789388013) Eglwys Catholig Dewi Sant, Yr Wyddgrug St.David’s Catholic Church, Mold We remember in our prayers Those whose anniversaries (23rd Apr) John Lloyd (24th Apr) Martin Carney, Frank Sewall(25th Apr) John Gregory McHugh, (26th Apr) Elizabeth Bryan, James Christian (27th Apr) Sarah McManus, Thomas Curran, Michael Burns, (28th Apr) Patrick Gavaghan, George Evans, Mary Doyle, Dorothy Tilston, Michael Carnevale (29th Apr) Edward Doyle, Marie Henderson, Violet Knight, Timothy McManus, Ann Hanaffy, Marjorie Humphreys Parish Priest: Fr. Pius Mathew CMI, St.David’s Presbytery, St.David’s Lane, Mold. CH7 1LH Email: piuscmi@gmail.com 01352 752087 Deacon David Joy:01352 754722 LSUConvent:01352 700121 Website: http://www.stdavidsmold.org.uk/ www.wrexhamdiocese.org.uk http://www.cmi.org.in 24th April 2016 Let us pray for the Sick LITURGY OF THE WEEK: Psalter Week I 23rd April Saturday Mass 5.30pm Pat and Terry Loftus, Fred Battersby, Gwen Jones,Joe Goggin, Ian Byron, Debra Ann Roberts,Tricia Twizell, Rosa Maria, Joan Lawrence, Gay McCornick, Moira Catherall, Lea Hill, Anne Turner, Mary Rowe, Rose Bryan, Jenny Mansley, Jennifer Rowley, Nancy Wilson, Joe & Luisa Desena, Shelagh Fulham, Margaret Stubbs, Philomena Lamano, and Leo McManus. Vilma Lommano RIP The Funeral Service for Vilma Lommano who died on 18th April will take place here on Wednesday (27th) at 10.30am followed by internment in the Mold cemetery. May she rest in peace! Mission Appeal Today We welcome Sr.Maria FMSJ, a member of the Franciscan Missionaries of St.Joseph with Missions in Kenya and Uganda in E.Africa and Ecudor in S.America who will be making a Mission Appeal today on behalf of the Religious Sisters Missions Committee . There will be a collection at the door to support the Missionary Sisters. NO Choir Practice this Tuesday http://www.cmi.org.in Fifth Sunday of Easter Year C For People of the Parish 24th April Sunday Mass 11am Int. Mark Philpot (Birthday Thanksgiving) Monday : 25th April Feast: St. Mark, Evangelist Mass 9.15am Francis Cheetham RIP (Anne Cheetham) Tuesday: Liturgy of the day 26th April Mass 9.15am William Ennis RIP (Anne Cheetham) Wednesday: Liturgy of the day 27th April Mass 9.15am Int. Michael Cresswell (Cresswell Family) Thursday: Liturgy of the day 28th April Mass 9.15am Int. Janet Easton (Anne Cheetham) Friday: Mem. St.Catherine of Siena 29th April Mass 9.15am Int. Jim&Josephine Smullen (Anne Cheetham) 30th April Saturday Mass at 5.30pm For People of the Parish 1st May Sunday Mass 11am Int. Endsleigh Union (Margaret&Mike Bunting) Eucharistic Adoration with Rosary and Benediction Every Friday following the morning Mass at 9.15am Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confessions) Saturdays 10.30am to 11.30am & Before the Vigil Mass (4.45-5.20pm) Sundays before the Mass (10.30-10.50am) FAITH IN FOCUS: SOMETHING O ften the closer we are to something, the less clearly we see it. We might go on holiday to a beautiful island paradise only to find that the locals take the sunshine, the palm trees and the gentle pace for granted. It’s not uncommon for Parisian or Roman taxi drivers to consider the Arc de Triomphe or the Colosseum as mere traffic islands to be negotiated with difficulty at rush hour. We tend not to appreciate the wonders around us when we see them every day. The same can be true for Christians who live cheek by jowl with their faith. We can end up downsizing the importance of what we believe because we package it into sound-bites such as “God is love” or “Love your neighbour as yourself”. And if our faith and religion is reduced to maxims then it COMPLETELY NEW has to compete with all other political, commercial and recreational claims on our time and talent. And thus it becomes relativised. So Christianity is in danger of being seen as just one way of spending our spare time, along with party politics, sport, caravanning, bird-watching or knitting. And we get sucked into thinking that tolerance demands of us that we make no greater claim for our faith than we do about our hobbies and our interests. After all, it would be indecent to make a lot of noise about our faith, wouldn’t it? Especially if faith is a private thing. But Christians don’t think like that. We don’t consider our belief in Jesus Christ to be a take-it-or-leave-it af- fair. It’s not merely like being a member of a wine club or a social networking group. For Christians, faith in Jesus is massive; it is the single most important factor in our lives because it determines who we are and how we behave. To be a Christian is not simply a “nice” thing; it’s totally consuming because it informs every aspect of our living and breathing. In today’s scripture God says, “Now I am making the whole of creation new”. The resurrection of Jesus changes everything. The old order is wiped away, death and evil have lost their power to keep us held captive, and we are offered a radically new and eternal life that has already begun now and that will come to fulfilment the other side of the grave. There is nothing “same-old” about our Christian faith. It’s something that can transform the whole of creation. Sacrament of Baptism We welcome into our parish Community Seren Smith who is baptised here today/ Sunday during the Mass. As Christopher Smith and Lucy Smith give thanks to God for the gift of Seren, may she in turn bring many blessings and much happiness to them. Chris and Lucy would like you to join them and their family for the refreshments in the Hall after the Mass. Knights of Saint Columba Annual Dinner The Knights of Saint Columba,Council 614,Buckley and Mold will be holding their Annual Dinner in the church hall of Our Lady of the Rosary,Buckley on Saturday the 30th of April at 1930 hrs,Cost £16.50. The guest speaker will be Fr Dermot Byrne(Mill Hill Father). Those interested in attending please contact : Peter Carberry and Mike Cotter L’Arche Flintshire Bedding Plants & Hanging Basket Sale Order now and collect from St.David’s Church Hall On Saturday 21st May Between 2pm and 5pm. More information and order forms from the Notice Board at the back of the church or Contact Jane Dowell 01244 545758 If we were willing to learn the meaning of real discipleship and actually to become disciples, the Church iwould be transformed, and the resultant impact on society would be staggering. (David Watson) SVP Coffee Morning You are invited to 'Coffee and tea with the SVP' Sunday May 1st after Mass in the hall. Money raised will support Youth SVP and Mini Vinnie groups. Our conference report will also be available on the day. Everyone Welcome. Visit to Tatton Park - Wed 11th May 10am. Details and sign-up sheet now available on the SVP notice board in the porch. We have booked a 36 seater coach. Any queries please ring 01352 755067. Brian Cullen Mold Cytun : Parkfields Pentecost Lunch Meetings Monday 25 April, 12.30pm : The World and its climate Speaker: Rev Dr Mike Ward Chair: Ken Chisholm Cytun News "It aint what you do it's the way that you do it". This is the L'Arche difference, we found out at the Parkfield Lunch last week. The Core Members are at the heart of decision making within a L'Ache Community, and their unique and joyful outlook on life can transform their carers and volunteers in unexpected ways. The hope or Flintshire L'Arche is to have an integrated community of Core Members and retirees in Mold, working with and for the wider community, within the next few years. We wish them well. Cytun are holding a light hearted and informal quiz with refreshments on Friday 29th April at 7 30, Tyddyn St. All are welcome. Cytun AGM is on Friday 6th May at 2 pm in the Salvation Army Centre, Wrexham Rd. All are welcome to come and meet those from other churches, and see what goes on. Mena Kerlslake &Sue Cocker