The Conversion of St Paul by Nicolas Bernard Lepicie.
Sunday 22nd January.
Third Sunday of Year A
Mass at 8.30am & 10am.
Refreshments served after both Masses
in the Pope John Paul Room.
Come and join us!
Wednesday is the Feast of the Conversion of St Paul. It marks the end of the Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity, when we pray for all Christians to be united in the one Church of God. This Octave was first conceived by an American, Father Paul of Graymoor in 1907, two years before his entrance into the Catholic Church in 1909. The Octave, as originally conceived by Father Paul, reflects the unchanging truth that there can be no real unity apart from union with that Rock, established by Christ Himself, which is Peter and his successors. For that reason, St. Peter is considered the special Patron of the Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity. It started on the feast, last week, of the Chair of St Peter. You can read a full account of it's origins here: Historical Profile: Founder of the Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity | EWTN
MASSES THIS WEEK. Please note the new time of 8.30am Mass on Friday Mornings, to allow Fr Simon to participate in our Primary School's weekly act of Worship.
Monday 9.30am Mass
Tuesday 12 noon Traditional Latin Mass
Wednesday 9.30am Mass
Thursday 7pm NOVENA & BENEDICTION
Friday 8.30am Mass
Saturday --- No public Mass today
Sunday 29th January. Fourth Sunday of Year A
Mass at 8.30am & 10am.
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PRAYER FOR ENGLAND
O blessed Virgin Mary,
Mother of God and our most gentle Queen and Mother,
look down in mercy upon England thy "Dowry"
and upon us all who greatly hope and trust in thee.
By thee it was that Jesus our Saviour and our hope
was given unto the world;
and He has given thee to us that we might hope still more.
Plead for us thy children,
whom thou didst receive and accept at the foot of the Cross,
O sorrowful Mother.
Intercede for our separated brethren, that with us in the one true fold
they may be united to the chief Shepherd, the Vicar of thy Son.
Pray for us all, dear Mother, that by faith fruitful in good works
we may all deserve to see and praise God,
together with thee, in our heavenly home.
Amen.
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