Reading Churches Men’s Group - Following the Men’s Breakfast: Next meeting 8.30am on departure of the Diocesan Safeguarding Sat. 7th February at Reading Blue Coat School. Commission Chair, Chair we are now looking to Topical subject: “The Battle against ISIS appoint an independent lay person to this important making sense of it all!” See poster, Board 1. role. See full details on Board 7 opposite the £8.50 per head. Book by Tues. 3rd Feb. Lady Chapel entrance, or see diocesan website: contact John Broady: Tel 0118 954 3879 www.portsmouthdiocese.org.uk th Closing date: 5pm Friday 13 February White Rabbit - RISE Theatre UK Tour 2015: our Church is delighted for the parish to welcome back RISE Theatre, who will perform of St. John Bosco, Woodley. The position is their new original play ‘White Rabbit’ here at church part time (20 hrs per week); the role is to provide on Sat. 14th March at 7.30 pm (Doors Open: 7 pm). full, confidential and administrative support to the Performance suitable for adults and ages 12+. parish priest & the parish. For application forms or Tickets - £10 per person. Please contact further details please telephone 0118 969 3423 or John Allinson on 0118 9874853 or buy tickets email [email protected] . online at: www.ticketsource.co.uk/risetheatre Closing date: 15th February 2015 PASTORAL AREA LENTEN TALKS – WALKING THE CAMINO de SANTIAGO “MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY” – Pilgrimage from Reading, September 2015. THREE OPEN SESSIONS FOR LENT: Flight to Santiago; one week, walking 20 km The Catholic churches in the Reading Pastoral Area a day, for new and former walkers. are organising another series of Lenten open 200,000 people do this every year. Information sessions, the theme this time being “Marriage and evening with Fr. John on Friday 20th February the Family”. Each talk will feature a guest speaker, in St. James Church at 7.30pm followed by group discussion & period of reflection. Woodley Jumbulance Group have booked Dates: 25th February, at St. William of York; a holiday to Le Fosso in Brittany from 4th March, HERE at Our Lady of Peace; 4th to 11th September. Anyone who would like to join 11th March, at Christ the King. the group as a helper or a VIP (unable), or would See full details of the talks on colour poster on like more information about holidays by Board 4. All talks start at 7.30 pm. All are welcome; Jumbulance, please contact any of the following: for further information, please contact the Church John Gill 9694769; Marie O’Gorman 9691927; Secretary at St. John Bosco on 0118 969 3423 or Anne MacDonald 9585841 The Sacrament of RECONCILIATION may next be celebrated here THIS WEEK, on Friday 6th February from 7pm, before Mass St. Dominic Savio Primary School Western Avenue, Woodley RG5 3BH Head Teacher: Mr. James Broadbridge Tel. 0118 969 3893 Co-ordinator for Youth Ministry: Jofi Alexander [email protected] See also readingcym.co.uk Emergency numbers for the Sacramental Ministry of a Priest - call your own priest first Christ the King, Whitley: Sat. 6.30pm; Sun. 10am ………………. Fr. Pat Madden 0118 931 4469 St. John Bosco, Woodley: Sat. 6.30pm; Sun. 10am ………………. Fr. Bonaventure 0118 969 3423 St. James: Sat. 6pm; Sun. 11am ………………….. Fr. John O’Shea 0118 957 4171 English Martyrs, Tilehurst: Sat. 6.30pm; Sun. 9.30am, 11.30am, 5pm Cn. Michael Dennehy 0118 957 2149 St. Joseph, Tilehurst: Sun. 8.30am & 10.30am Fr. George Lyons 0118 942 8632 St. William of York: Sun. 9am Our Lady & St. Anne, Cav’sham: Sat. 5.30pm; Sun. 10am & 6.30pm ….. Fr. Paul Martin 0118 947 1787 READING PASTORAL AREA 338 Wokingham Road, Earley, Reading RG6 7DA Tel.: 0118 966 3711 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.olop.org.uk Portsmouth Diocesan Trust, Registered Charity No. 246871 Priest: Fr. Emmanuel Odoemene Administrator: Jane O’Rourke Hall bookings: Margaret - 0118 987 5588 or [email protected] Your Church Office is open this week Tuesday - Friday, 9am-2pm 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time p. 59 1st February 2015 Thought for the week In our Second Reading, St. Paul was urging his listeners to prepare themselves as worthily as they could because the Lord’s coming would be sooner than we know. Yes family life does have stress at times, but thanks be to God for mothers and fathers, sons and daughters; the family is the ‘domestic Church’ and the first and foremost place to live out our Christian calling. The people who listened to Jesus’ teaching in today’s Gospel were used to hearing scribes and teachers in the synagogue. But with Jesus they witnessed something new. We don’t know what Jesus was teaching that day, or what kind of language He used, but what struck the people listening was that He taught with authority. He had drawn them in, but they couldn't quite put their finger on it. “What does it all mean?” they asked each other. He had made them think, and they recognised that He was offering something different. Often when you meet a person of wisdom, of deep faith and conviction, you can tell straight away by just being in their presence. We hear today how Jesus had that impact on all present. What impact does His teaching have on you? Psalm Response: O that today you would listen to his voice! Harden not your hearts READING Sunday Mass Times: 4 Year B It is good to have Fr. Emmanuel back - we hope he had a great time at home in Nigeria… and we hope he can cope with the temperature here! Valentines Day - You have another chance to buy tickets! The Reading Community Gospel Choir will perform here in our church on Saturday 14th February to raise funds for your charity, the NGCF. This will be our third concert. Tickets will be on sale after Masses TODAY 1st February, price £10. Please support us and have a fantastic evening. Master Bakers and Chefs - we need your cakes! You supported us so splendidly in past years so your help this time will be greatly appreciated 1 ✞ Please keep in your prayers all those whose anniversaries occur this week: Edyth Cameron (1979); Mary Tompkins (2001); Sue Rose (2001); Joseph Fernando (1984); Elizabeth Ballard (1986); Maria Bryant (1977); Richard Johnston (2009); Monica Carroll (1997); Renza Manning (2014); Anna Pelickan (1978); Roselyn Fernando (1990); and Agnes Teresa Walsh (2007). CUBS Mondays 6.45pm/BEAVERS Thursdays 5.45pm/SCOUTS Fridays 8pm this week in HALL CHILDREN’S LITURGY at 9am and 11am Masses. Please register your child before Mass 2.30pm: First Communion Session 5 (Church / D.B. Room) Chris RIP and family Jack and Mary Conway RIP (p. 61) Ordinary Time 8.15am : Rosary recited in Lady Chapel 5th Sunday Jimmy Dolan RIP Sunday 8th Feb. Sat. 7th NO MASS 9 am 11 am 5 pm From 10am: ADORATION (Church) 2pm: Funeral Mass - Anna Maria Goodchild 7pm: Confessions, before 7.30pm: Mass 7.30 pm 7.00: Rosary Friday 6th Feb. 10 am 9.30: Rosary Thurs. 5th Feb. 9 am 8.30: Rosary St. Paul Miki & companions Terry Harris RIP 8pm: Liturgy Group meeting (D.B. Room) St. Agatha Charles Kernthaler thanksgiving 11am: Fr. Emmanuel attending Clergy Day 2pm: Wednesday Club (D.B. Room) Eric Skelton RIP Deceased of the parish St. Blaise 9.00: Adoration Tuesday 3rd Feb. 10 am Presentation of the Lord NO MASS Mon. 2nd (p. 59) Ordinary Time 11 am 5 pm Sunday 1st Feb. 7.45pm: Children’s Liturgy mtg. (D.B. Room) 7.45pm: Home Group mtg., Tel. 9874853 8pm: 11am choir practice (Church) 2nd collection for Catholic Education Service 2.30pm: Readers Training (Church) 8.15am : Rosary recited in Lady Chapel dead members) - Foundation Mass Euphrazia Matete’s intention Josie O’Neill RIP DIARY MASS INTENTION 4 Sunday Clements & Hardy families (living & th DEDICATION TIME 9 am DATE MASS TIMES and PARISH DIARY 1st - 8th FEBRUARY 2015 Wednes. 4th Feb. 2 • Offertory collection 25th January: Envelopes £87.50 Loose cash £360.85 Standing Orders £547.00 your kind donations Total: £995.35 • Second collection TODAY Sunday 1st Feb. (Education Sunday) is for Catholic Education Service. Thank you for This offers a Catholic contribution to our educational landscape and seeks to ensure that the principles of Catholic Teaching are reflected in all aspects of national education policy Could God be calling you to help the Evangelisation Strategy Team? Important message for all readers: Formation & training session TODAY Sunday 1st Feb., 2.30pm to 4.00 pm in church Do you love Christ and his Church? Do you have a passion for others to come to know Jesus? Do you have TODAY basic skills in organisation, collaboration and communication? Are you keen to find new and creative Reading Divine Mercy ways to help others discover Christ and build a Circle - next Holy Hour: relationship with him? You could be just the person we TODAY Sunday 1st February at need for our Pastoral Area’s Evangelisation Strategy St. Thomas More Church, Team! The commitment would be one meeting a term, Twyford, 2.30pm - 3.30pm. in addition to assisting with simple, realistic There will be exposition, evangelistic projects. To find out more, go to meditations and the www.portsmouthdiocese.org.uk/evangelisation-teams. Divine Mercy Chaplet If you feel God might be calling you to join the team, will be sung. please contact your parish priest Fr. Emmanuel, or Refreshments Fr. John O’Shea, the Coordinating Pastor (at St. James). afterwards; all are A reminder that we most welcome have Exposition of New rota is being made for Blessed Sacrament Ministers of the Word & Ministers of here in our church on the first Friday of each Month, from 10am, and evening Mass every first Friday. The next Communion. We desperately need is THIS WEEK, on Friday 6th February, when Adoration more people for our 5pm Masses, will be from 10am-1pm ONLY (we have a Funeral Mass especially Ministers of Communion, at 2pm). We need more volunteers to help with Adoration and more Ministers of Communion at 11am. Please inform Jane if you in 1-hour slots; please sign up on sheet on Board 1 wish to be included. Thank you (Advent Room). Thank you ✞ We are sorry to report the recent death of Anna Maria Goodchild; her funeral Mass will be celebrated here this week, on Friday 6th February at 2pm Our next First Holy Communion meeting is NEXT Sunday 8th February from 2.30pm here in church / D.B. Room 3 Volunteering - why not practice a New Year resolution by helping others? Come to our local Stroke Club which meets in our church hall (Carl Barton Room) every Tuesday afternoon (1.30pm-3.30pm), and help in this worthwhile contribution to our local community. More details from Dick James (Tel. 969 3000), or just call in on a Tuesday
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