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First: Gift Aid £824.00, Non-Gift Aid £782.66 Monthly Standing Orders: £2,823.00 Education: Gift Aid £5.00 Building Fund: Gift Aid £29.00 St Anthony’s Box: £40.27 Rorate Masses in Advent in St John’s The last Rorate Mass will be this Tuesday 22nd Dec at 7:30am. Pre-Christmas Confessions There will be Confessions on Sat 19th Dec from 10:30am-11:00am in St John’s/St Thomas and 3:15pm-3:45pm in St John’s. There will also be Confessions this Wednesday the 23rd Dec in St John’s from 7pm until 8pm. Christmas Masses Thursday 24th December: Vigil 4pm, 6pm, Midnight Friday 25th December: Christmas Morning 8am, 10am, 11:30am Booking opens 12 noon on Sunday 20th December. Book here > Celebrating Christmas Day over the Christmas Octave For Catholics Christmas is not just 25 December but the Church’s liturgy extends it over an Octave of eight days that prolong the solemnity of Christmas Day. The Christmas Octave lasts from Christmas Day until 1 January when we celebrate the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. Every day within the octave is treated the same as the original feast day of the Nativity of our Lord with the Gloria repeated. This is because the great feasts of our redemption cannot be grasped in a single celebration and need a full week to consider the mystery. In Scriptures the number eight represents perfection and rest. So, we would encourage you during Covid restrictions to book to come to Mass on any of those days, knowing that you are truly still celebrating Christmas Day. Bishop’s Christmas Message and Blessing Dear Brothers and Sisters, I want to assure you of my closeness to you in prayers and daily Masses in these days, and to wish you all the peace and joy of the Infant King of Bethlehem in this Christmas which is like no other. I pray in hope for you to enjoy a blessed Christmas filled with the consolations of faith and the affection of family and loved ones all around. May the angels, who watched over the Holy Family of Jesus, Our Lady and Saint Joseph as they gathered around the manger, keep you safe in mind and body. May the New Year beckon fresh optimism for the virus to be checked and sure hope in the LORD to deliver our world from all evils. May Our Lady’s prayers fill you with the wonder of the season and may the Year of Saint Joseph bring you growing confidence in Our Heavenly Father’s good providence to restore to us in abundance the human touch we have lost a while and now more than ever cherish. With prayers and blessings always, +John Diocesan Virtual Carol Service Join Bishop John in a virtual carol service on Tuesday 29th December at 2:30pm. Words for the carols will be provided for download. Sing along together and celebrate Christmas week. The zoom link is https://zoom.us/j/7247466974 Funerals this week Tues 22nd Dec: Francis Blake 10am (St John’s) Wed 23rd Dec: Agnes Collins 9:30am (St Thomas) Wed 23rd Dec: Jane Balmer 12 Noon (Fr Joe’s mother) (St John’s) St. Margaret’s Children and Family Care Society – Virtual Crib Catholic Adoption Agency, St Margaret's Children and Family Care Society, which supports some of Scotland's most vulnerable children, is hosting a 'Virtual Crib' this Advent. Due to congregation sizes being limited due to Covid19 restrictions the charity could lose out on up to £100k in donations made each year by the Catholic community to its Crib Appeal collection boxes. St Margaret’s Virtual Crib is a peaceful, animated crib scene accompanied by a full Christmas Carol Concert from the St Andrew's Cathedral Choir. St Margaret's Virtual Crib will be live until the Feast of the Epiphany on their website at stmargaretsadoption.org.uk. Donations can be made via the St Margaret’s website or by cheque posted to the charity’s office at 26 Newton Place, Glasgow, G3 7PY. Postponement of Diocesan Lourdes and Youth to Lourdes Pilgrimages to 2022 Unfortunately, due to present circumstances and the uncertainty facing us, the Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes and Youth to Lourdes has been postponed to June-July 2022.If you already have a place on the Pilgrimage carried over from this year on Joe Walsh tours, their representatives will be contacting you in writing in the New Year to confirm our decision to reschedule and to explain how your booking can be carried forward. The Legion of Mary Wayside Club, 32 Midland Street, Glasgow G1 4PR: ‘Reaching out since 1932’ The Wayside Club provides a daily evening meal to the homeless of Glasgow, prior to COVID this would have been a shared meal with the opportunity for social connection and spiritual support from a member of the Legion of Mary with an opportunity to join in evening prayer. During COVID we have continued to provide take-away food and support and advice about accessing other agencies. We are keen to promote our service amongst Catholics who could help us by becoming legionaries to provide practical and spiritual support to our clients. We also want to encourage Auxiliary members who would be prepared to support us in prayer. We would, appreciate any promotion in your parish of our work and need for volunteers. You would be very welcome to visit us or contact us to find out more about the work we do. Rev. John Fletcher. Permanent Deacon, Spiritual Director, Our Lady of the Wayside Praesidium. [email protected] Mob: 07767122295 Home: 01360 771116 We pray for those who have died recently especially Jane Balmer, Francis Blake, Ian Burdeyron Dyster, Agnes Collins, Michael Duffy, Mary Farrell, John Hannigan, Bridgit Turner 6 Months Mind of Isobel Mc Lean and the Anniversaries of Gerard Barr, Carol Ann Burns, Madge Burns, Andy Divers, Thomas Guthrie, Anne Hannigan, Patrick Hannigan, Roseann Hannigan, Vincent Hannigan, Archibald Hughes, Bridget Kane, Jimmy, Ella & Hugh Logue, Charlie Lucas, Elizabeth Mooney, Kenny McCartney, Harry Mc Gilloway, Maureen McGuire, John Ramsay, Kelly Ann Sanders, Emmanuel Saliba, Mary & Johnny Sproul, Sam Wiseman. Happy Christmas and New Year of 2021 Fr Joe & Fr Jonathan wish you and all your loved ones a Holy & Happy Christmas and every grace and blessing for 2021. Fr Joe/Jonathan will be on call this week 20th-27th December so keep us in your prayers as we attend the sick in the RAH. Feasts in Christmastide Holy Family 27th Dec Holy Innocents 28th Dec Mary Mother of God 1st Jan, Epiphany 3rd Jan Baptism of the Lord 10th Jan The E-Bulletin will resume on the weekend 9th/10th January.
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First: Gift Aid £329, Non-Gift Aid £604.60 Monthly Standing Orders: £2,823.00 Education: Gift Aid £20.00 St Anthony’s Box: £2.50 Building Fund: Gift Aid £157.00, Non-Gift Aid £110.59 Rorate Masses in Advent in St John’s This is a Votive Mass in honour of Our Blessed Lady and is celebrated before dawn in candlelight. By the end of Mass, the sun is starting to rise, it is the dawn of a new day. This is a clear reminder of the True Light, which is Christ, who banishes the darkness of sin and death. In Advent we prepare with Our Blessed Mother to receive Christ, the light of the world once again in our lives at Christmas. The Rorate Masses will be on Tuesdays at 7:30am in Adventand is an additional Mass to the 10am weekday morning Masses. Advent Confessions As well as the Saturday morning Confessions in St John’s and St Thomas after the 10am Mass and Confessions from 3:15pm-3:45pm (St John’s) there will be Confessions each Wednesday of Advent in St John’s from 7pm until 8pm. Jesse Tree appeal for Christmas (St Thomas) We intend to distribute the Gift tokens on Monday the 14th of December. Please hand in any Gift Tokens by Sunday 13th of December. Thank you for your generous response. Flowers for Christmastide During the Season of Christmastide, we wish to adorn the Church with fresh flowers, fitting for this joyful season. Monetary donations for the purchasing of flowers can be handed into the Church house or into the donations buckets in envelopes marked Flowers. Thank you for your continued generosity in keeping our parishes beautiful and worthy for the Sacred Liturgy. Vocations “I shall look after my flock myself… I myself will pasture my sheep.” Is the Lord asking you to share in his pastoral love for his people, perhaps in diocesan priesthood, diaconate or religious life? Contact Fr. John Morrison phone: 0141 8895056 or email [email protected] St. Margaret’s Children and Family Care Society – Virtual Crib Catholic Adoption Agency, St Margaret's Children and Family Care Society, which supports some of Scotland's most vulnerable children, is hosting a 'Virtual Crib' this Advent. Due to congregation sizes being limited due to Covid19 restrictions the charity could lose out on up to £100k in donations made each year by the Catholic community to its Crib Appeal collection boxes. St Margaret’s Virtual Crib is a peaceful, animated crib scene accompanied by a full Christmas Carol Concert from the St Andrew's Cathedral Choir. St Margaret's Virtual Crib will be live until the Feast of the Epiphany on their website at stmargaretsadoption.org.uk. Donations can be made via the St Margaret’s website or by cheque posted to the charity’s office at 26 Newton Place, Glasgow, G3 7PY. Funerals this week Mary Dixon: Mon 14th Dec 10am (St John’s) Sharon Knox: Thurs 17th Dec 10am (St Thomas) Adult Education Talks You are invited to our next talk on Monday 21st December at 6:30pm on The New Testament by Canon Michael McMahon. Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://zoom.us/j/93318263028?pwd=dzNaSkhHcUhYdkwrb09ydlRYdzh0dz09 Passcode: 741595 Online Marriage Counselling available during Covid 19 Crisis Our diocese has a Counselling Service for Catholics Married in the Catholic Church with our dedicated Catholic Marriage Counsellor. If you are concerned about your relationship and feel you are both unable to reach a conclusion alone, it is likely that you will benefit from marriage counselling. The counsellor is there to maintain a neutral, non-judgmental position. For information or advice please email in confidence [email protected] New Dawn Scotland Healing Service New Dawn in Scotland invites you to a healing service at Clare Priory, Clare, Suffolk. Led by the Augustine Friars. To join in the evening click on the link below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQOTXR1Kap4 For further details go to www.newdawninscotland.com The Cloister Blog – St Andrew’s Foundation for Catholic Teacher Education St Andrew’s Foundation for Catholic Teacher Education has launched a brand -new blog called The Cloisters. The aim is to stimulate discussion, debate and collaboration in the area of Catholic Religious Education and Catholic Education more widely. Contributions to the blog are invited from academics, teachers, alumni, students, parents, clergy, and all interested in the mission of Catholic Education. The blog can be found at https://thecloisters.blog St Andrews Foundation for Catholic Teacher Education There is a public lecture by Bob Davis, Professor of Cultural and Religious Education on “The Star of Bethlehem, rediscovering Christmas in the year of Covid”. It is on Mon 14th Dec from 7pm-8pm and you can register by email [email protected] We pray for those who have died recently especially Jane Balmer, Mary Dixon, John Hannigan, Sharon Knox, Bridgit Turner, Edith Young and the Months Mind of Charlie Shields and also for the Anniversaries of John Boyle, Margaret Carroll, Amelia Clarke, Gerard Ellis, William Ellis, John & Rose Farrell, Thomas Hughes, Margaret Janetta, Margaret Jardine, Robert Minnery, Winnifred Minnery, Bernard, James & Susan Mc Allister, Kathleen McCreadie, Carol O’Donnell, Lex Shields, Mark Smith, Monica Tipping, Thomas Wood Snr. Reminder: All must receive Holy Communion in the hand and not on the tongue. Please leave the Church immediately after receiving Holy Communion by the one-way system, following the directions and instructions of the stewards. Please keep your Face Mask on during the entire Mass unless you have an exemption. Thank you for your co-operation in keeping others and yourself safe. 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First: Gift Aid £153.00, Non-Gift Aid £295.79 Monthly Standing Orders: £2,823 Education: Gift Aid £10.00 St Anthony’s Box: £106.75 Rorate Masses in Advent in St John’s This is a Votive Mass in honour of Our Blessed Lady and is celebrated before dawn in candlelight. By the end of Mass, the sun is starting to rise, it is the dawn of a new day. This is a clear reminder of the True Light, which is Christ,who banishes the darkness of sin and death. In Advent we prepare with Our Blessed Mother to receive Christ, the light of the world once again in our lives at Christmas. The Rorate Masses will be on Tuesdays at 7:30am in Advent and is an additional Mass to the 10am weekday morning Masses. Advent Confessions As well as the Saturday morning Confessions in St Johns and St Thomas after the 10am Mass and Confessions from 3:15pm-3:45pm (St Johns) there will be Confessions each Wednesday of Advent in St Johns from 7pm until 8pm. Feast of the Immaculate Conception 8th December: St John’s There will be three Masses on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception at 7:30am, 10am and 7pm. We will consecrate the Parish of St Johns at all these Masses. You can bring along water, salt and religious articles (Rosaries, Scapulars, Statuesetc) which we will bless at the end of each Mass. St Thomas’s Annual Consecration to Our Blessed Mother will take place as per usual on the 1st of January, the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. Jesse Tree appeal for Christmas: (St John’s) We intend to distribute the Gift tokens at the end of this week to St Luke’s High School, St John’s and St Mark’s. Please hand in any Gift Tokens by Wednesday evening. Thank you for your very generous response. Jesse Tree appeal for Christmas: (St Thomas’) We intend to distribute the Gift tokens on Monday the 14th of December. Please hand in any Gift Tokens by Sunday 13th of December. Thank you for your generous response. Flowers for Christmastide During the Season of Christmastide, we wish to adorn the Church with fresh flowers, fitting for this joyful season. Monetary donations for the purchasing of flowers can be handed into the Church house or into the donations buckets in envelopes marked Flowers. Thank you for your continued generosity in keeping our parishes beautiful and worthy for the Sacred Liturgy. Key holders Would all those with Church keys please return to Fathers Joe & Jonathan so that we can update for the alarm company all Keyholders and also for Insurance purposes. Once we have updated the list they will be returned to those who require them. 200 Club Winners (St John’s) G & M Hubner and John Joe Reilly, both won £20 for the Sept draw and W& J Sinclair won £35 for the Oct draw and can collect their winnings from the Sacristy. 200 Club (St Thomas’): Nov 1st Prize: David Ferguson, 2nd Prize: Mary Mc Cool. Dec 1st Prize: Rachael Murray, 2nd Prize: Valerie Logue. Parish Pastoral Council One of the responsibilities of a recently appointed Parish Priest is the formation of a Parish Pastoral Council; please submit your suggestions for members, and their suitability, to the parish house before the third Sunday in Advent. Parish Pastoral Councils are an essential aspect of parish life which aid the Parish Priest in his responsibility of governance; we hope to form a council which is representative of the parish itself, i.e. members of varying ages and backgrounds. Vocations “I shall look after my flock myself… I myself will pasture my sheep.” Is the Lord asking you to share in his pastoral love for his people, perhaps in diocesan priesthood, diaconate or religious life? Contact Fr. John Morrison phone: 0141 8895056 or email [email protected] St. Margaret’s Children and Family Care Society – Virtual Crib Catholic Adoption Agency, St Margaret's Children and Family Care Society, which supports some of Scotland's most vulnerable children, is hosting a 'Virtual Crib' this Advent. Due to congregation sizes being limited due to Covid19 restrictions the charity could lose out on up to £100k in donations made each year by the Catholic community to its Crib Appeal collection boxes. St Margaret’s Virtual Crib is a peaceful, animated crib scene accompanied by a full Christmas Carol Concert from the St Andrew's Cathedral Choir. St Margaret's Virtual Crib will be live until the Feast of the Epiphany on their website at stmargaretsadoption.org.uk. Donations can be made via the St Margaret’s website or by cheque posted to the charity’s office at 26 Newton Place, Glasgow, G3 7PY. Funerals in St John’s Francis Foy: Thurs 10th Dec. 10am Ian Mc Garrigle: Fri 11th Dec. 10am Mary Dixon: Mon 14th Dec 10am Funerals in St Thomas’ Catherine Miller: Sat 12th Dec 10am Sharon Knox: Thurs 17th Dec 10am We pray for those who have died recently especially James Brady, James Clifford, Mary Dixon, Frank Foy, Charles Marchetti, Catherine Miller, Ian McGarrigle, Joseph McInch, Maureen Smeaton, Giuseppe Ventre and the Anniversaries of Margaret Burns, Elliot Cleary, Neal Crossan, David Davidson, George Docherty, Charlie Hughes, Sharon Knox, Mary McAllister, John McFlynn, Jean McKay, Peter & Margaret McKenzie, Gregg Thomas McMaster, Hugh Welsh & Joan Welsh and the Months Mind of Martha Sproul. Reminder: All must receive Holy Communion in the hand and not on the tongue. Please leave the Church immediately after receiving Holy Communion by the one-way system, following the directions and instructions of the stewards. Please keep your Face Mask on during the entire Mass unless you have an exemption. Thank you for your co-operation in keeping others and yourself safe. |
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