s Gospel Sacred Heart & St William
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Sacred Heart & St William
31 High Street
Uppermill OL3 6HS
Web:www,sacredheartparish.org.uk
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time July 22nd 2018 (Mark’s Gospel)
Times of Masses & Intentions
Saturday Vigil 6.00pm Graham & Eileen Partington
Sunday 8.30am Priest’s Intention
10.00am Ann McCarthy
Refreshments after Mass
Monday 9.30am Service of the Word & Holy Communion
Tuesday 9.30am Doreen Hudson Tobin
Wednesday 12.00 noon Eileen Hayden
Thursday 9.30am November Dead List
Friday 9.30am Liam Page
Saturday 10.00am Special Intention
Saturday Vigil 6.00pm Graham & Eileen Partington
Sunday 8.30am Priests’ Intention
10.00am Ann McCarthy
Confessions: After the 10.00am Mass on Saturday and on request
Exposition: 40 minutes before Mass each weekday
When there is a Service of the Word & Holy Communion there is no exposition
Telephone Contact Details:
Parish Priest: Fr Bernard Bickers Tel: 01457 872603
Permanent Deacon: Revd Peter Rudd Tel: 01457 876559
Safeguarding Officers: Mrs Tessa Spalding Tel: 01457 873515
Mrs Michelle Moore Tel: 01457 829895
From Sunday’s Gospel
Jesus had sent out his friends, the apostles, to teach and heal. When they
rejoined him they told him all they had. Then Jesus said, “You must come away to
a lonely place all by yourselves and rest for a while,” for there were so many
people coming and going that the apostles had no time even to eat. So they went
off in a boat to a quiet place where they could be by themselves. But people saw
them going and they hurried on foot to the place and got there before them! So
as Jesus stepped ashore he saw a large crowd, and he took pity on them because
they were like sheep without a shepherd and he taught them at length .
Pope Francis writes:
“The summertime offers many people an
occasion for rest. It is also a favourable
time to take care of our relationships.”
Today’s word is Holidays. Hard work, and sometimes stress, can often be part
of our lives so we all need a holiday at some time—to rest and refresh our-
selves. Jesus knows that work is essential but in this weekend’s gospel he re-
minds us how important it is to take time out too. Pope Francis also says,
“Holidays offer a time to rest and restore the spirit.”
Ministers July 22nd
Liturgy of the Word Liturgy of the Eucharist
6.00pm K.Stokes S.Dyson/T.Spalding
8.30am M.Jefferis S.Crewdson/M.Booth
10.00am C.Street-Brown G.Leggat/C.Hall July 29th 6.00pm M.Jefferis S.Dyson/T.Spalding
8.30am E.Davies S.Crewdson/M.Booth
10.00am A.Kirkman C.Ward/K.McKune
LAST WEEK’S COLLECTIONS
First: £444.80 Second: £185.69 Shop £241:25 Thank You
Cheques please to DIOCESE OF LEEDS— SACRED HEART
Adoremus Eucharistic Congress This Congress takes place in Liverpool from the 7th-9th of September and is an initiative by the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales to help all Catholics, whether going to the Con-
gress or not, to reflect on the centrality of the Eucharist in the Church. Mary Farmer and
Emily Allmand will be going from our parish and we are asked to support them, and all who will be present, by our prayers. The following prayer by St Thomas Aquinas and translated by Gerard Manley Hopkins can also be found on prayer
cards at the back of church: Godhead here in hiding, whom I do adore, masked by these bare shadows,
shape and nothing more, see, Lord, at thy service low lies here a heart, lost all lost in wonder at the God thou art.
Most of us were taught that God would love us when we
change. In fact, God loves you so that you can change.
What empowers change, what makes you desirous of
change is the experience of love. It is that inherent experi-
ence of love that becomes the engine of change. (Richard Rohr)
Missionaries of Africa (The White Fathers) Mission Appeal
Every year the Bishop gives a Religious Order permission to make an appeal in the
parishes of the diocese. This year it is the turn of The Missionaries of Africa (The
White Fathers). This weekend, 21st/22nd July we welcome Fr Frank Nolan M.Afr
who will be coming to preach the appeal in our parish. By way of introduction we
have received the following:
“The Missionaries of Africa” a.k.a. (The White
Fathers), are an international team of priests,
brothers and lay associates from Africa, Britain
and many other countries around the world. Any
ministry which has a real relationship with Africa,
no matter in what part of the world it may be, is considered by the Missionaries of
Africa to be within the scope of the apostolate. Through parish work, building up
small Christian communities, working with the media, involvement in justice and
peace, agriculture, seminary training, education and social welfare the Missionar-
ies of Africa aim to work in partnership with the Church in Africa...and above all
else to help build up the leadership of the Churches.
The Second Collection this week will be for The Missionaries of Africa
Charity Coffee Morning
In aid of Siguli Orphanage Centre in Kenya...for play
equipment for the children.
Cream Teas; Coffee; Juice; Home made cakes; Biscuits.
Sacred Heart Parish Centre
11.00-3.30pm Saturday 4th August.
The Siguli Orphan Centre is a school for young children
which opened in 1999. Originally they received some sponsorship from the Unit-
ed States but this was withdrawn some years ago. Now they are dependent on
the minimal fees they charge the children, though no child is sent home if they
cannot pay, and donations. Your support for this Coffee Morning will be greatly
appreciated and any money raised will be sent to the Centre.
Thank you, Mary Farmer.
Diary Date for a Weekend with Luke’s Gospel
Due to the fact that we cannot book a weekend retreat away this
autumn we are going to have a weekend retreat ‘at home’. The
subject matter will be the Gospel of St Luke and it will be led by
Fr Michael Winstanley SDB author of Walking with Luke. Please keep
the weekend of 2nd-4th November 2018 FREE.
Organists and Pianists
At the parish council meeting a discussion took place
about the buying a good quality digital piano for use in
church. Before taking things further it was decided to
ask, through the newsletter, whether there are any people in the parish (a) who
can play the organ or who would be willing to learn to play the organ, and, (b)
who can play the piano and would be willing to play in church at the weekend
Masses. Please have a think and let either Chris or Fr Bernard know.