This Week
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Wed, 20th Sep
10:00 am, Mass
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Sun, 24th Sep
9:30 am, Mass
Changes to Normal Mass Times
While Monsignor is recuperating Fr Louis will be covering Our Lady’s and there will be an amended Mass schedule to allow him to cover both parishes.
Saturday Vigil Mass has been cancelled for the time being.
Sunday morning Masses have been revised forward to 9.30am and Wednesday morning Mass remains at 10am.
We appreciate you patience during this period and thank you for your prayers for Monsignor’s speedy recovery.
Noticeboard
2nd Sunday of Lent
Please find attached all the Mass Sheets for the 2nd Sunday of Lent — Monsignor
1st Sunday of Lent
Please find attached all the Mass Sheets for the 1st Sunday of Lent — Monsignor
8th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Please find attached all the Mass Sheets for the 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time — Monsignor
Parish News
Parish Newsletter 30/10/22
Parish Notices 31st Sunday.
Tuesday : Solemnity of All Saints . Holyday of Obligation
Monday : Vigil Mass 5 pm. Tuesday ; Mass at 10 a.m.
Wednesday : Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed . Mass at 10 a.m.
November envelopes in the porch. Masses will be offered during November for those whose names are returned on the lists
A Plenary Indulgence can be gained for the holy souls by visiting a Church on Tuesday and praying for them.
A similar indulgence can be gained by visiting a cemetery from Tuesday, November 1—Tuesday, November 8, and praying for those buried there.
What is a Plenary Indulgence ?
The Church, the Bride of Christ, has been given the power of the keys of the kingdom of heaven. She exercises this power by a request to her Groom, Jesus the Lord, to heal the spiritual wounds remaining in a person after the guilt of his sins has been forgiven. She attaches this request to some good deed like praying for the Holy Souls, going on a pilgrimage or similar good work. It is very like the period of recuperation after an operation. The problem has been removed, but the body needs time and treatment to recover. Hence the need for penance after forgiveness in Confession and the great benefit of gaining an indulgence for the healing of the traces of sin and sinfulness remaining in us.
Care not Kill: There is a bill before the Scottish Parliament to legalise assisted suicide. This is against the law of God which teaches us to care for the dying, not to kill them A petition form is in the porch if you wish to sign it .
Please pray for the sick and suffering: Bill Beggs; Catherine Lynch; Gemma Nicol; Anne Murray; Mgr Ken McCaffery; Frances Brown; Yvonne Campbell; Sheena McPhee; Tom Leavy ; others in our community who are ill, housebound or suffering in any way
For the recently deceased : Carol Warham; for those whose anniversaries occur around this time : Liam and Margery French; former parishioners and priests of Our Lady’s and our own loved ones .