Saturday
1 September
|
Our Lady's Day |
Sunday
2 September
|
Twenty-Second
Sunday of the Year |
Monday
3 September
|
Memorial of Saint Gregory the Great |
Tuesday
4 September
|
Holy Mass at 10.00am for Terry Slaven A |
Wednesday
5 September
|
Holy Mass at 10.00am for the sick and those in hospital |
Thursday
6 September
|
Holy Mass at 10.00am for all our young people |
Friday
7 September
|
Holy Mass at 10.00am for the Holy Souls in Purgatory and followed by Benediction finishing by 11.00am |
Saturday
8 September
|
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
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Abbreviations - A anniversary, RD recently deceased, SI special intention |
The
Holy Mass intention list is just over two weeks ahead. Please notify
anniversaries as early as you can. Thanks. |
Saturday
1 September
|
Vigil
Mass at 4.30pm
|
Holy Mass at 10.00am |
Sunday
2 September
|
Sunday Mass at 10.00am |
Sunday Mass at 11.30am |
Monday
3 September
|
Service of the Word at 10.00am | Holy Mass at 10.00am |
Tuesday
4 September
|
Requiem Mass at 10.00am | Service of the Word at 10.00am |
Wednesday
5 September
|
Service of the Word at 10.00am | |
Thursday
6 September
|
Service of the Word at 10.00am | Holy Mass at 10.00am |
Friday
7 September
|
Holy Mass at 10.00am | Service of the Word at 10.00am |
Saturday
8 September
|
Vigil Mass at 4.30pm |
Holy Mass at 10.00am |
PARISH CENTRE EVENTS |
Sunday
2 September
|
11.30am |
|
Monday
3 September
|
9.30
to 11.30am |
Parents
and Toddlers |
Tuesday
4 September
|
3.45pm |
Irish Dancing |
Wednesday
5 September
|
9.30
to 11.30am 3.45pm 7.30pm |
Parents
and Toddlers |
Thursday
6 September
|
|
|
Friday
7 September
|
9.30
to 11.30am 11.00am |
Parents
and Toddlers Tea, coffee and chat in the Snug after Benediction |
Saturday
8 September
|
11.00am |
Private Function |
CHILDREN’S
LITURGY
Next week's Children's Liturgy helpers are Jacqueline
Waugh for the pre-fives and Frances Gemmell and Gayle Paterson for Primaries
1, 2 and 3. The Liturgy for Primary 4 resumes in October.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
We welcome to the Family of the Church Marcus Oliver Bianchi who will be baptised
this Sunday at 12 noon. Congratulations to his parents and Godparents!
AFTERNOON WITH OUR LADY
The Legion of Mary invites you to an afternoon
with Mary at the Grotto Saint Winin's Church, Kilwinning on Sunday 9 September
at 3.00pm. It is hoped that, weather permitting, the Rosary can be said at
the Grotto. We will then process into Church for Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament and Benediction. This is a time for quiet reflection and prayer.
It is hoped to show a film in the hall where tea will be served. Please come
and join us!
VOCATIONS AWARENESS WEEK
The special week for prayer for good and holy vocations begins on Sunday 9
September.
IT DOESN'T MEAN 'IN'
One Sunday, an Evangelical Minister was giving a sermon on baptism and in
the course of his sermon he was illustrating the fact that baptism should
take place by sprinkling and not by immersion with water. He pointed out some
instances in the Bible. He said that when John the Baptist baptised Jesus
in the River Jordan, it didn't mean in - it meant close to, round about or
nearby and again when it says in the Bible that Phillip baptised the eunuch
in the river, it didn't mean in - it meant close to, round about or nearby.
After the service, a man came up to the minister and told him it was a great
sermon, one of the best he had ever heard and that it had cleared up a great
many mysteries he had encountered in the Bible. "For instance" he
said, "the story about Jonah getting swallowed by the whale has always
bothered me. Now I know that Jonah wasn't really in the whale, but close to,
round about or nearby, swimming in the water. Then there is the story about
the three young Hebrew boys who were thrown into the furious furnace but were
not burned. Now I see that they were not really in the fire, just close to,
round about, or nearby, just keeping warm. But the hardest of all the stories
for me to believe has always been the story of Daniel getting thrown into
the lions' den. But now I see that he wasn't really in the lions' den, but
close to, round about or nearby, like at the zoo. The revealing of these mysteries
have been a real comfort to me because I am a wicked and selfish man. Now
I am gratified to know that I won't be in hell, but close to, round about,
or nearby - and next Sunday, I won't have to be in church, just close to,
round about, or nearby. Thanks, you have really put my mind at ease".
GOD'S
BOXES OF LOVE
I have in my hands two boxes which God gave me to hold
He said"Put all your sorrows in the black and all your joys in the gold."
I heeded His words, and in the two boxes
both my joys and sorrows I stored
But though the gold became heavier each
day the black was as light as before
With curiosity, I opened the black, I wanted to find out why
And I saw, in the base of the box, a hole which my sorrows had fallen out
by
I showed the hole to God, and mused aloud,
"I wonder where my sorrows could be."
He smiled a gentle smile at me, "My
child, they're all here with me".
I asked "God, why give me the boxes, why the gold, and the black with
the hole?"
"My child, the gold is for you to count your blessings, the black is
for you to let go."
JUST FOR A LAUGH…
Did you ever wonder why there are no dead penguins on the ice in Antarctica?
Where do they go? Wonder no more! It is a known fact that the penguin is a
very ritualistic bird which lives an extremely ordered and complex life. The
penguin is very committed to its family and will mate for life as well as
maintaining a form of compassionate contact with its offspring throughout
its life. If a penguin is found dead on the ice surface, other members of
the family and social circle have been known to dig holes in the ice, using
their wings and beaks until the hole is deep enough for the dead bird to be
rolled into and buried. The male penguins then gather in a circle around the
fresh grave and sing "Freeze a jolly good fellow, freeze a jolly good
fellow!"
DIOCESE
PRIVACY NOTICE
A Diocese
Privacy Notice has been added to the Documents page on Saint Peter's website.
SUNDAY TEAS
Tea and coffee will be served after the 10.30am Mass next Sunday in the Parish
Centre by Maria Boyle's team.
IN AND AROUND THE CHURCH
The Foot-mat at the Church side entrance has been repaired this week, although
further work will be needed in the future. The lights behind the Tabernacle
have been renewed and replaced. The roof in the back Sacristy has had to be
redone and new felt laid and its ceiling will have to be replaced and renewed.
Sincere thanks to our parishioners who are so willing to keep the Church in
a good condition. Thank you!
SAINT TERESA'S CHURCH, DUMFRIES, DIAMOND JUBILEE MASS
The celebration of the sixtith anniversary of the foundation of the Saint
Teresa's parish will take place at 11.30am Mass on Sunday 30 September followed
by a reception in the parish hall to which all are invited.
IGNATIAN PRAYER GROUP
The Ignatian Prayer Group returns on Wednesday 5 September at 7.30pm in the
Snug. The second Group will meet on Tuesday 11 September at 7.30pm also in
the Snug. You are welcome to come along!
ALTAR SERVERS' TRAINING
Training for our new altar servers will be on Sunday 9 September after Mass
at 11.30am.
ORGAN RECITAL
Gordon Stewart will playing the Willis Organ at Mauchline Parish Church on
Friday 7 September 2018 at 7.00pm. Admission is by a donation in aid of the
Organ Renovation Fund.
ANNUAL DIOCESAN EDUCATION MASS
Bishop William Nolan will celebrate
the annual Diocesan Education Mass in Saint Margaret's Cathedral, Ayr on Tuesday
11 September at 7.00pm. All education staff from the diocese are warmly invited
and welcomed. After Mass, there will be a light buffet in the hall and a chance
to socialise.
CHURCHES HOMELESS ACTION NORTH AYRSHIRE - CHANA
CHANA is well on the way to establishing a Care and Share Lunch Club in the
Kirkgate, Chapelwell Street, Saltcoats for those who are homeless. It will
start on Friday 14 September. If you are interested in helping in any way,
please contact CHANA on 07585 665751.
CELEBRATE SCOTLAND
Celebrate Scotland invites you to the 2018 Catholic Family Conference at Saint
Ninian's High School, Giffnock, East Renfrewshire on Saturday 8 and Sunday
9 September. There will be lively worship, good teaching and good company
in a vibrant faith-filled atmosphere. The event includes mime and drama and
Sunday family Mass. Celebrate Scotland is designed for families of all sizes
and ages. It has streams to accommodate all ages of children and youth to
help them grow in their faith in a relevant and joy filled way. This year's
theme is See, I am doing a new thing. For more details and/or book your place,
please access www.CelebrateConference.org
or phone Ged Farrell on 07793 370910.
IN AND AROUND THE CHURCH
Problems with the lights in the Sacristy have been fixed. The repainting of
the lampposts in the car park has now been completed with an ingenious device
to reach high places. This week, a repair will be made to the Baptismal Font
and a piece of the Church carpet will be replaced. Various design improvements
will be happening in the foyer of the Parish Centre - have a look! The lettering
engraved on the altar in the sanctuary will be renewed in the next couple
of weeks. Sincere thanks for all the tremendous support and generosity!
20-40 NETWORK
Are you aged 20 to 40? Would you like to develop your presentation skills?
Why not come along to our workshop with host and presenter, Greg Summers,
who has worked with the likes of Olly Murs, Gary Barlow and John Bishop. The
event takes place on Sunday 2 September from 12.45pm to 4.00pm at Blackfriars
Function Room, Glasgow. Please email 2040network@gmail.com to buy a £10
ticket or join our mailing list to find out about future events if you can't
make this one.
DATA PROTECTION
Since May, there are new Data Protection Regulations throughout Scotland,
which also affect parishes. For example, if you are writing in the Petitions
Book at the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, make sure you do not give too much personal
information about someone you are praying for. and if you want to add someone's
name to the List of the Sick, if you can, please make sure it is okay with
them first. Thank you!
GIFT AID
The Inland Revenue now requires us to use a new style of Gift
Aid form. These are available at the back of the Church and on the parish
website. If you pay tax, please complete the new form and return it to the
box provided. This allows us to provide the additional information required
on the Gift Aid claim. Gift Aid is a vital source of income. All that is needed
is that you pay tax. You simply declare that you give funds to the Church.
We do the rest. Why not sign a form today? We get back an extra 25p for every
£1 you give the Church in your weekly collection or by way of a donation.
There is no need to cancel or renew it. We simply claim in the income we receive.
VISITORS
Are you visiting us for Holy Mass? Please know that you are very welcome.
During the 10.30 am Holy Mass outwith holidays, there is a Children’s Liturgy
provided for preschool children, children in Primaries 1 to 3 and a Sacramental
Programme for children in Primary 4. After the 10.30 am Holy Mass, tea, coffee
cakes and buns are available in the Parish Centre. At both of our weekend
Holy Masses, we have a second collection for Church maintenance.
ADVERTISER SUPPORT
Our advertisers would welcome your support. We are grateful for their continuing
sponsorship. We are grateful for the support of Mr and Mrs Sohal, Nisa Stores,
Glasgow Street for the weekly donation of tea, coffee and milk for the Sunday
teas.
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE ADULTS - MISSION STATEMENT
The Catholic Church in Scotland is concerned with the lives, safety, wholeness
and well-being of each individual person within God's purpose for everyone.
It seeks to safeguard the welfare of people of all ages who are involved in
whatever capacity with
the Church and its organisations. As a Church community, we accept that it
is the responsibility of all of us, ordained, professed, paid and
voluntary members, to work together to prevent the physical, sexual, emotional
abuse or neglect of children, young people and vulnerable adults.