22 January 2023 – 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

 

MASS INTENTIONS THIS WEEK

Saturday 21st  –  Les Christopher RIP

Monday 23rd –  Stuart Cummins RIP

Thursday 26th – Hunter Family

Saturday 28th – Parishioners

LATEST  UP-DATE 

 MASS TIMES: SATURDAY VIGIL MASS at 5pm

SOCIALLY-DISTANCED SEATING:  As far as possible, the side benches will be available for those who wish to remain cautious. 

**OFFICE HOURS : FRIDAYS, 10am to 4pm**


 PARISH NEWSLETTER

MASSES THIS WEEK
MONDAYS, 10am
THURSDAYS: 10.00am; 10.25am-11.00am: Exposition & Benediction

VISITS TO THE BLESSED SACRAMENT & PRAYER / REFLECTION:  Fridays 11am to 1pm

CONFESSIONS: last Saturday of the month (28 January): 4.15pm-4.45pm

COVID / ‘FLU AWARENESS & THE SUNDAY OBLIGATION
If you have a cough / sore throat / feel generally unwell with cold-like symptom, please take a Covid test right away. If it’s positive, then please stay at home, keep it to yourself and get better soon!
Whilst the Sunday Obligation has been restored, the Archdiocese advises parishioners to celebrate Mass at home, if they are unwell with coughs and colds – especially at the moment, with so many infections doing the rounds.

READINGS FOR 22 JANUARY
1st Reading: Isaiah 28:23-9:3, In Galilee of the nations the people have seen a great light.
Psalm 26:  The Lord is my light and my help
2nd Reading: I Corinthians 1:10-13:17, Make up the difference between you instead of disagreeing among yourselves.
Gospel: Matthew 4:12-23, He went and settled in Capernaum: in this way, the prophecy of Isaiah was to be fulfilled.
Gospel acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia!  Jesus proclaimed the Good News of the Kingdom and cured all kinds of sickness among the people. Alleluia!
Communion antiphon: Look toward the Lord and be radiant; let your face not be abashed.

INTENTIONS THIS WEEK
We join Pope Francis’ prayer intention for January
For educators
We pray that educators may be credible witnesses, teaching fraternity rather than competition and helping the youngest and most vulnerable above all.

SPECIAL FEASTS THIS WEEK
24 Jan – St Francis de Sales
25 Jan – Conversion of St Paul
26 Jan – S Timothy & Titus
27 Jan – St Angela Merici, founder of the Ursuline sisters
28 Jan – St Thomas Aquinas*

*PRAYER BY ST THOMAS AQUINAS FOR THIS WEEK
Grant me, O Lord my God,
a mind to know you,
a heart to seek you,
wisdom to find you,
conduct pleasing to you,
faithful perseverance in waiting for you,
and a hope of finally embracing you.
Amen.

WORD OF GOD SUNDAY – 22 JANUARY, 2023
Devoting a specific Sunday of the liturgical year to the word of God can enable the Church to experience anew how the risen Lord opens up for us the treasury of his word and enables us to proclaim its unfathomable riches before the world.”  Pope Francis, Aperuit illis
Pope Francis will preside over the celebration for the Sunday of the Word of God on 23 January in St Peter’s Basilica.
The Holy Father encourages every parish to devote this day to “the celebration, study and dissemination of the Word”.

WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY 18 to 25 January
This week, let us remember to pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ from other churches and ecclesial communities. Theme for 2023: Do good; seek justice (Isaiah 1:17)
For this Week of Prayer for Christian Unity we are guided by the churches of Minneapolis as we seek to explore how the work of Christian unity can contribute to the promotion of racial justice across all levels of society. Please use this link for useful prayer resources and reflections: https://ctbi.org.uk/week-of-prayer-for-christian-unity-2023/
Please use this link to access messages from a range of clergy on this year’s theme, from a number of Racial Justice Champions: https://vimeo.com/782874124

CHRISTMAS TREE & CRIB
The Catholic Christmas season ends on 8 January, with the feast of the Baptism of Our Lord, so our Christmas tree and decorations have come down.  However, the crib will remain in place, until Candlemas / Feast of the Presentation of the Lord (2 February), in common with the Vatican and other churches around the world.  We can therefore address our prayers to Our Lady and the Child Jesus, confident in the knowledge that they will be heard.

CONFIRMATION PROGRAMME 2023
Any young person in Year 8 can register for Sacramental preparation at www.liverpoolcalled.co.uk
While the registration period is open, Animate will visit Catholic schools in the diocese to promote the Sacrament. At the same time our Catholic  schools will teach about the Sacrament in their RE classes.
The period of registration is open from 16 January to 17 March.
Please contact the Parish Office to let us know once you have registered your child for the Confirmation programme. And please help us to spread the word. Thank you.

LOTTERY WINNERS FOR JANUARY & FEBRUARY
JANUARY
1st  Mrs K Wilkinson, Rufford      £50       (7)       
2nd Mr M Ainscough, Dalton        £30      (50)      
3rd Mr Fazakerley, Mawdesley    £25       (68)

FEBRUARY
1st Mrs T Philbin, Mawdesley      £50       (142)    
2nd Mr Derbyshire, Bretherton     £30       (79)
3rd Mrs Brown, Leyland              £20       (72)

HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE – 29 JANUARY
Sefton’s annual HMD Service takes place next Sunday, 29 January at Christ Church, Lord Street, Southport.  This is an inter-faith service and all are welcome to attend, to commemorate the many innocents who were systematically murdered during the Nazi Holocaust and other 20th century genocides.  The Service begins at 1.30pm.

PUBLIC CONSULTATION – 26 JANUARY
Rainbow Hub is seeking to expand current facilities on Saltpit Lane, to increase support for children with physical disabilities.  Residents are invited to a drop-in session to look at the proposals between 5pm and 7pm next Thursday.

COST OF LIVING CRISIS
The Archdiocese has created a network of warm and cosy spaces for winter with hot drinks, TV and internet access.  Please see the list at http://www.liverpoolcatholic.org.uk/index.php?p=2561
Everyone will find warm & cosy parish centre, a warm cup of tea or coffee, biscuits or cakes and a chance to meet some new friends you haven’t met yet. Please spread the word. If you would like to get more involved or to find out more, please contact p.guidi@rcaol.org.uk
Our nearest churches are:
St Teresa’s, Penwortham PR1 0DS – Mondays, 1pm to 3.30pm
St Mary’s, Chorley PR7 2SR – Tuesdays, 1pm to 3.30pm
Please notify the Parish Office if you know of any other, more local, Warm Spaces, so that we can mention them in next week’s newsletter.  Thank you.

OPPORTUNITIES TO GET INVOLVED IN THE PARISH
Now that parish activities are starting up again, there are a number of opportunities to become a bit more involved in parish life, particularly: stewarding/welcomers, driving deliveries to St Mary’s foodbank every other week, singing with the choir, flower arranging, church cleaning, altar serving, fund-raising.  Help is welcome from all ages!  Please contact the Parish Office by email or ring on Fridays, in order to find out more.

       
       
       

MUSICAL TREATS FOR THE WEEK
In recognition of this special week of Christian Unity & Prayer, we have something different this week – not a musical treat as such – but a series of witness accounts by clergy who’ve encountered racism in their work: Stones and Stories – Racial Justice Champions – Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2023 on Vimeo Some very inspiring thoughts and reflections from clergy at the sharp end of racism.
And, here’s this week’s music:
Stile Antico – Des Prez: Ave Maria, Virgo Serena – YouTub 
A beautiful rendition of the Ave Maria, by des Prez, a Renaissance composer of the 15th century.

WITH EVERY BLESSING THIS WEEK FOR PARISHIONERS & FAMILIES


MAGNIFICAT
The Magnificat publication can be a wonderful aid to prayer and of course, you also get the readings for Mass for every day of the week!  At a cost of less than £1 a week, you may be interested in subscribing now: tel. 020 7448 3618; email: uk@magnificat.com or visit the website: www.catholic-herald.myshopify.com

ARCHDIOCESE RESPONSE TO UKRAINE
The fourth consignment of aid for Ukraine travelled last weekend taking dried food, thermal clothing, tools and generators. Please pray for peace https://www.cbcew.org.uk/pray-for-peace-in-ukraine/

RED MISSION BOXES
Please bring them to church when you attend Mass next weekend, or drop them off at the presbytery on Friday, between 10am and 4pm. Please contact the Parish Office if you would like someone to collect your box for you.   Alternatively, please contact Sandra Cobham to arrange collection on 01704 821609.  Thank you.

DON’T FORGET! PARISH FOODBANK – DONATIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
Thank you for donations already received, which have been taken to the foodbank centre at St Mary’s in Leyland.   During Advent, we will be collecting Christmassy food items.

SS PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL, MAWDESLEY
RESPECT BELIEVE INSPIRE: Learning through Jesus. Opportunities for all to reach their full potential. Valuing all in our school family and the wider world. Encouraging everyone to be unique. Please ring the school office on 01704 822216 to find out about Open Days/Evenings, or check the website on https://www.sspeterandpaulsschoolmawdesley.co.uk/

CLOTHING DONATIONS FOR AFGHAN REFUGEES
Donations to Care4Calais are being collected in Aughton L39 5DW: Please email mcevoyden@gmail.com to arrange drop-off time / venue. Care4Calais is specifically asking for the following items, which must be in good condition: baby / children’s clothes & shoes (trainers), jeans and leggings, t-shirts, hoodies, & other winter clothes / shoes. You may wish to donate directly to Care4Calais: Care4Calais | Refugee Crisis Charity | Fundraise Donate Volunteer

THE UNIVERSE CATHOLIC WEEKLY
The Universe Catholic Weekly has launched their new online newspaper with the full support of their first subscriber, none other than His Eminence Cardinal Vincent Nichols.
Order your Digital copy by going to www.universecatholicweekly.co.uk or ring 0743661 7650 and ask for Michelle.
Special offer: Only £20 for 3 months

EWTN – GLOBAL CATHOLIC TV & RADIO
Getting connected is easier than you might think.  EWTN is free, there’s no subscription.  You can stream live and on demand via the website: www.ewtn.co.uk/get-ewtn or get the app for your mobile (EWTN APP), or Amazon’s Echo Auto.
Every day: daily Mass at 1pm and Children’s Rosary every day, at 7.30pm

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMES ON EWTN
Children’s religious programmes, based on the teachings of Jesus, are available on EWTN every week day, from 3.30pm to 4.30pm – and on Saturday mornings, from 9am to 10am.

WEEKLY MASS FOR CHILDREN: FREE RESOURCE BOOKLET
Redemptorist Publications is pleased to introduce Celebrate: an initiative designed to help children grow in their faith. 
Each week they will provide a Children’s Liturgy in the form of a video of the week’s Gospel reading, a reflection and a final prayer.  
Fun, engaging and practical worksheets/resources will also be provided to help children continue to practise their faith during this time.  Please ring 01420 592974 or check the following link for the RP KidZone: https://www.rpbooks.co.uk/celebrate-following-your-faith?utm

HOW TO MAKE YOUR OFFERTORY DONATIONS
Instead of putting money in offertory envelopes each week, those who are able to make an offering are asked to either:

  • Write a monthly cheque (payable to ‘Ss Peter & Paul Church’) and post to the presbytery with a covering letter and one offertory envelope for gift aid purposes.
  • Contact the office (by phone or email) to request a Standing Order mandate for your bank –

Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you would like to discuss this further.