Notices for Sunday 23rd August
21st Sunday
Hymns: 466 604 302 367 762
GARDENING GROUP : Tuesday and Saturday after mass. Tea , cake and gentle induction into the art of horticulture supplied.
GOSPEL JOY DISCUSSION GROUP: returns on Monday 7th September 2pm
SAFEGUARDING- anyone who could not come to the clinic please speak to Pauline. Pauline is doing a good job as a sweeper, finding those who haven’t completed or renewed a DBS or the relevant volunteer form: this is national Catholic Safeguarding policy to ensure we are a SAFE place for all.
CAFOD COFFEE MORNING: Friday, after Mass. All welcome.
Next Sunday (30th) the August CARITAS coffee morning after Mass with Dev Draw for August
CORNERSTONE COLLECTIONS: These continue at the back of church. Many thanks for your continued generosity.
RCIA: Introduction to the catholic faith for adults commences 29th September 6.30pm for 7pm: see Fr Peter for further details.
SACRAMENTAL PROGRAMME: for those children over 7 who wish to be prepared to receive the Sacraments of Confession and Holy Communion, sign up Sunday 4th October after the 10am Mass. Forms available at the back of church, please see Margaret Hesketh for further details.
QUIZ NIGHT Friday September 18th, 6.30pm for 7pm, £9 with supper, £5 without


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THE WORLD THIS WEEK
Wild faith: a slow learner cares for creation
“The bee is small among flying creatures, but what it produces is the best of sweet things.” That was the one-verse (11:3) reading from the Book of Sirach at a service of blessing in the gardens of the Jesuit-run Campion Hall, Oxford, on 3rd August. The object of the blessing: two glistening cedar-wood hives in a new apiary. The one blessing: the apostolic nuncio to Great Britain, Archbishop Miguel Maury Buendía, whose Spanish accent made apiary sound very digital. “May this apiary,” he intoned, “become a sign of attentiveness, shared labour, learning and hope, and may it deepen our care for the whole community of creation.” Then came intercessions: for reverence for our common home; for all who protect pollinators and restore damaged ecosystems, for those whose lives and livelihoods are threatened by climate change, and even for “forms of diplomacy and cooperation that protect people, planet and the fragile web of life”.
Archbishop Buendía then swished out of the garden to the little enclave already planted with bee-friendly flowers, to sprinkle and incense the hives but they still got blessed. Just as theologians speak of prevenient grace – divine assistance that precedes our asking for it – the papal representative to the court of St James delivered a prevenient blessing of both hives and the bees who “will make them their home”. He prayed that the colonies be healthy and fruitful and that those who care for them have “wisdom, patience and gentleness”. It was a reminder that integral ecology is as much about human beings learning their place within and as partners of the created world as it is about their caring for it.
Could we have some bees here at Holy Family?
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Friday: 9.20- 9.45am
Saturday: 6pm - 6.20pm and at call
COLLECTIONS
8/9August: £186; 15/16 August £162
Thank you as always for your generosity.
This week, Team B.
STEWARDS (15/16AUG)
Saturday M Hesketh, J Sweeney
Sunday: D Hibbert, C Timoney, B Rogers
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