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Notices for Sunday 28th of June

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NOTICES 

 

Welcome Fr Dermot Heakin 

 

CARITAS COFFEE MORNING: Sunday, after Mass. The June Development Fund Draw will also take place here. 

 

GOSPEL JOY DISCUSSION GROUP: Monday, 2-3pm. ‘You are the Christ, the son of the living God.’ 

 

GARDENING GROUP: Tuesday and Saturday, after Mass. All Welcome to join in, no gardening knowledge needed 

 

WEEKLY CAFOD COFFEE MORNING: Friday, after Mass. All welcome. 

 

SUMMER FAIR: Our annual summer fair will take place on Sunday 12th July, after Mass. Your support makes these events a success so please invite friends and family to join us. This is one of our main fundraising events with the bottle tombola a central feature. Please could donations of bottles be made over the coming weeks. 

 

PARISH SAFEGUARDING: The Parish must comply with the Diocesan safer recruitment process by ensuring that requirements are met. That is to say that most volunteers need to have had the relevant checks. The primary demand is to officially prove identity and suitability for the role. On Thursday 23rd July, 11am-1pm members of the Safeguarding Dept of the Diocese of Salford will visit the parish to assist with this process. 

 

CORNERSTONE COLLECTIONS: These collections continue at the back of church. Many thanks for your continued generosity. 

 

MADONNA DEL ROSARIO also known as THE ITALIAN PROCESSION it is the largest religious procession in the country , when well over two thousand Catholics take to the streets of Manchester, and we are one of the parishes privileged to be invited to take part. The procession starts at 1.15pm on Sunday 5th July on  George Leigh St, Ancoats. 

 

March For Life: Sunday 5th September: 

 This will take place in London with 13 Catholic Bishops 

attending including Bishop John Arnold from our 

Salford Diocese. There are leaflets at the back of 

Church with all the details. 

THE WORLD THIS WEEK 

 

Why we have no mow May in a Country Churchyard for years a weekly visit from a 30-horsepower tractor mower kept God’s Acre short as a skinhead’s scalp. This year, though, the mower has fallen silent, and the churchyard has become one of Britain’s rarest habitats – an ancient meadow in flower. 

Every week brings a new species. From where we keep our recycling bins, buttercups can be seen lapping against the gravestones and the white clouds of Queen Anne’s lace drifting out from the hedges; but it’s only when you actually get into the churchyard that you notice pignut, stitchwort and bush vetch blooming at the foot of each stone, and the bugle blowing in the areas of shorter grass. You must be on your knees in the oldest part of the graveyard to be surprised by the scent of honey rising from the lemon drifts of crosswort. All this flourishing flora draws the pollinators: bees, butterflies and moths dance between the gravestones as they flit from bloom to bloom. What was dead is now alive. 

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION 

Friday: 9.20- 9.45am 

Saturday: 6pm - 6.20pm and at call 

 

COLLECTIONS 

20/21June: £332.21 

 

Thank you as always for your generosity. 

This week, Team C. 

 

STEWARDS (27/28 JUNE) 

Saturday Rogers, J Whatmough, B Whatmough 

Sunday: D Hibbert, C Timoney, B Rogers 

 

STAY CONNECTED 

hfdenton.wixsite.com/the-holy-family  

see John Hesketh for details or posts. 

Contact Pauline (07841712971) to join the parish WhatsApp group. 

 

FUTURE EDITIONS 

Any notices to: alex.rowen@live.com 

 

SRCDT Reg. Charity no. 25003 www.dioceseofsalford.org.uk 

Holy Family Church  

Luxor Grove

Danebank

M34 2NR

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