Parish News for 24th Week in Ordinary Time

September 12, 2024 by James Elston in Weekly News

This Sunday we celebrate the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. We rejoice that something so terrible should have been transformed into a means of redemption for the whole human race. In the Gospel reading Jesus teaches us that, God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not be lost but may have eternal life.  Click here for the Scripture Readings.

Music on Sunday
On Sunday morning the choir will sing the Mass in F by Charles Wood and O sacrum convivium by William Byrd.

Choral Evensong for Michaelmas 
Sunday 29th September at 3.30pm, followed by cake, tea and wine. The choir will sing the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in G minor by Henry Purcell, Preces and Responses by Thomas Tomkins, and Factum est silentium by Richard Dering. Please speak to me if you can bake a cake or help with refreshments.


Flowers in Church
If you are able to help with flowers in church for Sundays at one of the shrines or in the sanctuary, please speak to Fr James.


Monthly Requiem Mass
On the last Tuesday of every month the 6pm Mass will be offered as a Requiem for those in our Chantry Book. If you would like to have a departed loved one remembered at the altar at the monthly requiem please speak to Fr James. The next Requiem Mass will be on Tuesday 25th September.

MASS TIMES

Sunday 15th September 
Holy Cross Sunday
Solemn Mass 10am followed by coffee

Monday 16th September 
Ss.Cyprian and Cornelius
Mass 10am 

Tuesday 17th September 
S.Robert Bellarmine
Mass 6pm followed by drinks

Wednesday 18th September 
Feria
Mass 10am 

Thursday 19th September 
S.Januarius
Mass 12pm followed by lunch

Friday 20th September 
S.Andrew Kim Taegon
Latin Mass 12pm at S.Benet’s Fr James’ day-off 

Saturday 21st September 
S.Matthew
No Mass

Sunday 22nd September 
25th per annum
Solemn Mass and Baptism 10am followed by coffee

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