The Catholic Parish of Holy Family

BLESSING OF THROATS - MONDAY, DURING HOLY MASS

Webmaster • February 2, 2025

Monday this week is the Feast of St. Blaise, who was a Bishop in Armenia in the 4th century. He was a physician before becoming a Bishop. His reputation spread widely throughout the church in the Middle Ages, because he was reputed to have miraculously cured a little boy who nearly died because of a fishbone stuck in his throat. From the 8th century, he was asked to pray for those who suffered from illnesses of the throat. One account of the miracle cure was that it took place when he had been imprisoned for his faith and when he picked up two candles provided for him and formed a cross around the boy’s throat. I will offer you this Blessing on Monday. During holy Masses

By Webmaster February 2, 2025
Every holy Mass from our parish is streamed world-wide. I thought you might like to know how many individuals and groups have joined us for holy Mass in the last few weeks: England: 473 Wales: 8 Scotland: 1 Ireland: 12 United States (Iowa): 2 United States (Oregon): 40 Ecuador: 60 May all our Viewers be blessed by the Lord
By Webmaster February 1, 2025
CALLED TO BEAR FRUIT - AN INVITATION FROM ARCHBISHOP JOHN Dear brothers and sisters in Christ This Jubilee Year calls us to remember that we journey together as ‘Pilgrims of Hope’ who look to Jesus Christ, the Way, the Truth and the Life. At the wedding in Cana, Our Lady spoke words that are addressed to us today: ‘Do whatever he tells you.’ (Jn 2:5) Trusting in the Good News brought to us by the Lord Jesus we are encouraged to look to the future with confidence. God keeps his promises and can make all things new. Therefore, we place our hope in God’s Word. He asks us to be ‘tireless cultivators of the seeds of the Gospel.’ This means we each have a part to play in building up the Church’s life of faith and fulfilling the Great Commission to ‘make disciples of all nations.’ (Mt 28:19) The Jubilee Year offers each of us, and all of us, a profound opportunity to reflect prayerfully on the future of our Archdiocese. We face some significant challenges - nearly half of our diocesan priests will reach the canonical retirement age of 75 by the end of 2025; Mass attendance has declined by a third over the past 25 years; and many parishioners have yet to return to parish life since the pandemic. But – and importantly - these realities do not need to define us. Financial uncertainties in many of our parishes may feel daunting, but they are also an invitation to rediscover our mission, and to dream boldly about what God can achieve through us. Pope Francis, in his letter The Joy of the Gospel, shared a vision that resonates deeply with the challenges we face: “I dream,” he said “of a ‘missionary option,’ that is, a missionary impulse capable of transforming everything, so that the Church’s customs, ways of doing things, times and schedules, language, and structures can be suitably channelled for the evangelisation of today’s world rather than for her self-preservation.” (Evangelii Gaudium, 27). I have the privilege to serve as your Archbishop, and I want to say to you that I share this dream. A dream of an Archdiocese where every parish embraces this missionary spirit, becoming evermore vibrant communities where new people are continually encountering the Lord Jesus. My hope is for our parishes to be places of profound joy and healing, where lay men and women experience the transformative love of Christ; where they are equipped to carry forward the Church’s mission with renewed purpose. I invite you to dream with me and to make this dream a reality. In 2023, we embarked on a process entitled Called to Bear Fruit. It’s a journey of listening, collaboration, and renewal in a spirit of synodality. We began by listening to the hopes and concerns of our clergy. Now, I would like also to hear from you, my sisters and brothers in Christ. What signs of vitality do you see flourishing in your parish? Where do you perceive the challenges to be? How can we work together, as clergy, laity and consecrated people, and neighbouring parishes, to make the Church’s mission more effective in our local communities? Today, I would like to ask for your help in two ways: First of all, please pray for the renewal of our Archdiocese . Let us ask the Holy Spirit to illumine our hearts and minds with fresh possibilities during this Jubilee Year of Hope. Together, let us pray for the courage and wisdom to discern the path ahead. Secondly, to engage in the Called to Bear Fruit consultation . A booklet is available at Mass today which outlines six key themes for reflection. I encourage you to gather in small groups, as works best in your community. Come together prayerfully to reflect on these themes, and share your insights with the Called to Bear Fruit team. The booklet explains everything about how to do this. When I began my ministry as your Archbishop, I said that I did not come to the Archdiocese to manage decline, but to lead with hope. This Jubilee Year of Hope is our chance to open ourselves to the guidance of the Holy Spirit and to work together towards a revival of Christian life, witness, and mission in our Archdiocese. For this, I humbly ask for your prayers, your ideas, and your active participation. Together, we can re-imagine our parishes as thriving centres of faith, healing, and evangelisation. As Pilgrims of Hope, therefore, let us walk this journey together with faith, courage, and joy. With every blessing and with the assurance of my prayers and gratitude Yours devotedly in Christ + John Wilson (Metropolitan Archbishop of Southwark)  Please join me on Saturday 8th February, as the ‘Parish in Council’, at 10.00am, in our ‘Olde Forge Cafe’ and bring your ‘Called to Bear Fruit’ booklet with you, to reflect on the themes the Archbishop suggests so that we can respond to his request to “re-imagine our parishes as thriving centres of faith, healing and evangelisation.”
By WEBMASTER January 26, 2025
1 Marian 2 9am Anne 11am Lorenza Claire 3 David 4 Colette 5 Lorenza 6 Paul 6 Maggie 6 David 9 9am Lisa 11am Mutsa Patricia 10 John 11 Jim 12 Patricia 13 Lizzie 14 David 15 Phil 16 9am Giannina 11am Maggie Jim 17 Lorenza 18 Lisa 19 Maggie 20 John 21 Lisa 22 9am Gerry 11am Paul Richard 23 Lizzie 24 Patricia 25 Lorenza 26 Jim 27 Paul Please note that some of these dates and times may be cancelled or changed because of my other pastoral work
By Webmaster January 26, 2025
January 2025 26/27 : 5pm Lizzie; 9am Angela; 11am Phil, Margaret, Simone(H) February 2025 1/2 : 5pm Mary; 9am Lisa; 11am Carolyn, John, Jim(H) 8/9: 5pm Gaberiella; 9am Giannina; 11am Leslie, Regina, Linda(H) 15/16 : 5pm Patrick; 9am Paul; 11am Patricia, Lorenza, Lizzie(H) 22/23 : 5pm Maggie; 9am David; 11am Marian, Angela, Ross(H) MARCH 2025 1/2 : 5pm Phil; 9am Margaret; 11am Simone(H)  Thank you to our wonderful Ministers of the Eucharist who have accepted the Lord’s invitation to this awesome, sacred ministry, by their willingness to give up their own plans and convenience in order to do God’s will rather than their own. Let us pray for them because they too fight the same personal weaknesses we all have to fight against and they too have to fight the same temptations we all have to fight. God be with them.
By Webmaster January 26, 2025
“WHO HAVE YOU BROUGHT WITH YOU?”  These are the words of the Lord Jesus to each one of us, every time we come to holy Mass. Please don't be content to come alone or just to come with someone who already comes every week, to holy Mass. Invite and encourage others in your family, those living next door to you, those living down your street, your friends. Do that and the Lord will work through you, probably slowly and bit by bit. Do that, and one day you will hear him say to you, “Well done, good and faithful child of mine. Enter into the joys prepared for you, for all eternity.”
By Webmaster January 26, 2025
Please do your best to bring members of your family, your friends, neighbours and colleagues who normally have little, if any contact with our Catholic parish, to the Olde Forge Cafe. Please remember that those you bring with you DO NOT give a donation for their coffee and cake. Only us, who are regular members of our parish, are asked to give a donation, each time, to cover the cost of the Coffee machine, coffee beans, heat, light etc. Dear Bakers and those who provide milk, please remember to take your expenses from the donations received.
By Webmaster January 26, 2025
SATURDAY 8TH FEBRUARY; 10.30AM TO 12.30PM IN THE PARISH ROOM As we begin a new calendar year, I think it would be really good to take a general look, together, at our parish. We can talk about what is going well and how we can continue to make progress; we can identify areas of our parish life that need attention and how we can improve them. A general review of our life together in our community of Faith. Please come. I need to hear your insights. Together we can better hear the Lord telling us of his wishes and plans for us.
By Webmaster January 26, 2025
This is the next workshop I am hoping to offer. Please look on the LJC website for details and to book a place. Shame is a feeling that often lies deep and hidden within us. Even though the causes of those feelings may have occurred many years previously, they can still be alive and active in our lives today, spoiling our joy and peace. In this workshop, we will explore how Shame can take root within us, even without being consciously aware of it and how we can be healed of the damage done to us.  Hope you can come - we can travel together.
By Webmaster January 26, 2025
OLDE FORGE CAFE BAKERS/PROVIDERS ROTA FEBRUARY 2025 2nd : Helen 9th : Mary Jameson 16th : Caroline 23rd : Bridget Please, if possible, could you provide enough cakes for the whole of each week. Thank you to everybody who is helping to provide cakes. To avoid having too many cakes, Coral mentioned to me that non-perishable cakes can be safely stored in the Cafe for a short while. When it is your turn to provide a non-perishable cake, please bring your cake to the Cafe a few days before the date of your turn. OLDE FORGE CAFE - HOSTS ROTA FEBRUARY 2025 1st : Mary, Jim 2nd : Grainne, Patricia 4th : Gardening Club 8th : Jenny, Paul 9th : Mutsa, Simone 11th : Gardening Club  15th : Ross, Emmanuella 16th : Manuel, Kim 18th : Gardening Club 22nd : Kelly-Ann, Lizzie 23rd : Maggie Bailey, Giannina 25th : Gardening Club MARCH 2025 1st : Marian, Collette 2nd : Geraldine, Phil Please note that for each of the above dates when the Cafe is open, one of the two Hosts has been trained in the use of the new coffee machine. Please would that trained person be the only person operating the machine and also please train the other person in its use. Many thanks. Thank you to everybody who acts as a Host. If an unexpected emergency occurs on the date you are scheduled to be a Host, please don’t worry about the Cafe. No need to try to find someone to ‘stand in’ for you. There is no need whatsoever to ‘swop’ with someone! We are not a Business, having to stay open to make money! - we open when and if we can. We take this role of ‘Host’ as a Vocation from the Lord to be his Missionary and his Prophet. Actually, the Cafe has, at times, functioned well with just one Host. The success of our Evangelisation Cafe depends on us. The more we speak to others of our Cafe, inviting them to visit us, the more successful it will be. Please invite members of your families, your friends, your neighbours and colleagues. Please check when it is your turn to be a Host (or a Baker!). Please see this role as a Calling, a Vocation from the Lord which you are generously telling the Lord you will do”. Thank you so much for your trust in the good Lord
By Webmaster January 26, 2025
SATURDAY 15TH FEBRUARY AT 12.00MIDDAY  If you think you could understand your Faith better and discover how close the Lord is to you; if you have a sense that the Lord wishes you to be closer to him; if you wish to be open and faithful to Lord’s Call to you, then this meeting is for you. We speak about anything and everything that you would like to speak about. Please be brave and open your heart to this invitation from your loving God and come to this very informal meeting. I think you will enjoy it and you will be doing something very pleasing to the Lord.
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