THE 2ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SECOND READING 1

THE 2ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FIRST READING 1 Samuel 3:3-10, 19 A reading from the first book of Samuel Samuel was lying in the sanctuary of the Lor...

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CLEANERS URGENTLY NEEDED AT OLOR We have a great loyal band of cleaners who every week clean our church. However, they are rather reduced in numbers. Would you be able to give some time to assist with the cleaning? The more volunteers, male, female, young or older we have then the less the commitment for all. Perhaps you have a few friends that you could get to come along and form your own team? We welcome individual and team volunteers. It’s not a weekly commitment, perhaps only once a month or whatever commitment you are able to make, and it doesn’t have to be on a set day or at a set time. If you can help, then please let us know by leaving your name and a contact number in the office or on the clipboard on the table in the porch.

DIARY DATES January 22nd Knit and Knatter 23rd St Patrick’s PPC meets th 27 First meeting for Holy Communion Parents and Children (St Patrick’s) 28th St Patrick’s Parish Lunch at Hadley Park House Hotel February 2nd First Communion sessions start at St Luke’s 4th Enrolment Mass for First Sacrament candidates (St Patrick’s) 9th Bingo Evening th 10 Diocesan Annual Mass for Marriage 11th Enrolment Mass for First Sacrament candidates (Our Lady’s) 14th Ash Wednesday

PARISH ROTAS This Week’s (21st January) duties are in bold; next week’s (28th January) duties are in italics Saturday, 18:15 Mass

Sunday, 09:00 Mass

Sunday, 11:00 Mass

Ministry of Welcome: B & B Masters G Kendrick & A Dooney

I Furnival & M Kudamenu C Waters and a volunteer to cover for Lottie please

Mass Readers: R Venezia & A Dooney R Palermo & G Kendrick

Alex and Janet Beyer Mike Candlin and Sarah Bergin

M Collins & P Monaghan D & R Hargrave

Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist: A Doran; C Biddulph & D Taylor C Hollins; A Doran; C Biddulph

Terry Westcott & Catherine Dixon Betty Colby & Matthew O’Neil

M Shrimpton; F Quest; J Monaghan; A Neilson; J Jones S Torabi; P Reeves; M Doran; K Tomczak; M Shrimpton

Maria No volunteers

Jarmila, Emma & Daisy Moira & Sarah

Children’s Liturgy: -

Repository Sales: N McCabe C Hollins

At Our Lady’s Church

M Rafferty A Parkinson

At St Patrick’s Church

Church Cleaning: Alex/Janet & Malcolm No volunteers

A.Doran, J. Rebello, A. Drummond & J. Clarke M.Cotton, G Regan & C. Evans

Refreshments after Mass: Theresa and Betty Edith

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Collection Counters: Bobby Maher and Kevin Cain Theresa Wall, Jackie Turner & Maureen Ion

J Jones & D Tudor R Eaton & J Dooney

PUBLICATIONS Copies of the new Diocesan 2018 Yearbooks are now available from the porch – priced £5 each. Copies of our monthly publications – My Day by Day, Bible Alive and the Magnificat are also available for sale in the porch. There is a new publication available called Living Faith. It is like Day-by-Day but covers 3 months. NEWSLETTER BY EMAIL Many parishioners already receive the Newsletter by email. If you would like to be included in the mailshot, please send an email to [email protected] and you will be added to the list. ALTAR SERVERS Anyone who has made their First Holy Communion can become an altar server (girls as well as boys). Please speak to Father Alban if you or your children are interested in learning about this ministry. PASTORAL PARISH COUNCIL Our Lady’s Parish Council met last Thursday evening; as soon as the Minutes are drafted they will be made available in the church porch. St Patrick’s Parish Council will meet on Tuesday of this week. It is not too late to suggest an item for discussion. Please use one of the forms at the bottom level of the i-Point. GROUPS Meeting at Our Lady’s: Prayer Group - Wednesday at 7:30pm. The Scripture Group - Tuesday at 7:30pm Friends Together – Third Wednesday of the month at 2pm Choir – Thursday at 7:30-9pm Meeting at St Patrick’s: Meditation Group - Monday at 5.30pm. Choir – Wednesday at 7.15pm. Knit and Knatter – 6:30-8:30pm 2nd and 4th Mondays in the presbytery (restarts this Monday). Catholic Women’s League – Third Tuesday of the month at 7pm. All groups are open to members of both Parishes and new members will be welcomed warmly. TELFORD STREET PASTORS The Telford Street Pastors need more volunteers. If you would like to volunteer your services, please contact their Lead Coordinator: Reverend Keith Osmund-Smith or their Administrator, Kay Bennett, by phoning 01952 291904 or email: [email protected]

ST PETER’S PRIORSLEE An Ecumenical prayer and worship service will take place on Tuesday, 30th January at 7.00pm. The theme is “Our love of others”. SCHOOLS NEWS: HOLY TRINITY ACADEMY On Friday, 2nd February, Holy Trinity Academy hosts a production by New Wine, “Where Adventure Begins”. Riding Lights create an unmissable piece of theatre to deepen our understanding of ‘family’. See the poster in the church porch. Tickets cost £10 each. Please contact 07772 956146 or https://www.newwine.org/adventurebegins to buy online. ST LUKE’S PRIMARY SCHOOL STAR OF THE WEEK CLASS 1: Chimdie for fantastic 3D shape work and Noah for super 1 more in maths! CLASS 2: Aarick for a super description! CLASS 3: Casey for a fantastic attitude to learning! CLASS 4: Alfie for outstanding poetry and Isabelle for super effort! CLASS 5: Hannah J for fantastic effort and great work! WELL DONE! CITIZEN OF THE WEEK ** This week’s Citizen Awards are given to those pupils who stay motivated when doing something challenging! ** CLASS 1: Julian! CLASS 2: Henley-Aston! CLASS 3: Josh! CLASS 4: James B! CLASS 5: Emily, Tegan, Isobelle, Jonathan, Brandon and Dawid! WELL DONE! TELFORD IN LOURDES Dates for this year’s Pilgrimage to Lourdes are Thursday 26th July to Friday 3rd August. Booking forms are promised very soon. As soon as they are available parishioners will be able to have them. If anybody is interested in joining the youth group as a helper (minimum age 16), please speak to Father Alban. The parishes will be asked to help to fundraise to help these young people on their mission.

PRAYER REMEMBRANCES Your prayers are asked for the sick and the housebound and all those who are in hospital, the Hospice or local nursing homes, and for all who receive Holy Communion at home. The list of those on the Sick List is placed by the Book of Remembrance. We remember in prayer all who have died, especially Nicola Johnston, Deacon Steve McKenna of Oswestry, Canon Harry Stratton, Karl Bystrzynski and Joan Gough; all who are mourning the death of a loved one, and all those whose anniversaries occur about this time. MONEY MATTERS Last Sunday’s Offertory Collections: St Patrick’s: £1,028.07 Our Lady’s: £498.30 Thank you for your continued generosity. FIRST COMMUNIONS IN 2018 The preparation programme for First Forgiveness and First Communions in both parishes will begin soon. The young people at St Luke’s School will be prepared at school: their programme begins on 2nd February. Their Enrolment will take place on Sunday, 11th February at the 9am Mass. The first meeting for the St Patrick’s Parish candidates, and their parents, takes place this Saturday, 27th January, at 3pm in the Meeting Room. If your child is in Year 3 and wishes to join the programme, then please pick-up and complete one of the Registration Forms in the church porch and return by means of the gold box. Their Enrolment Mass will take place at the 11am Mass on Sunday, 4th February. Any child of Year 3 and above, who attends Our Lady’s Masses but does not attend St Luke’s School, is also invited to attend the St Patrick’s sessions. THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION We also need to find out who is eligible for the Confirmation programme later in the year. If you are aged 13+ and wish to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, please collect a form from the church porch. These need to be returned by the end of January. The deanery needs to collate the numbers and settle on a venue. We also need to recruit new catechists to help with these courses. If you are interested, please see Fr Alban. The forms are available at both churches. SECOND HAND BOOKS The second-hand books in the porch at Our Lady’s are now 3 books for £1.

THE BEACON There has been a tremendous response to the Competition – lots of you have put in entries. It was extremely difficult to make a choice, but we had to decide on one. You will see from the top of page one that the winning entry was for “The Beacon”, put forward by Michael Day of Wellington. The Beacon on top of the Wrekin is visible from both our parishes, and is a light shining in the dark. It was thought that this would be an appropriate name for our newsletter – shedding light upon the news and activities of both our parishes. We done Michael. Many thanks to all of you who put forward suggestions for the new name. CWL RAFFLE The St Patrick’s Catholic Women’s League is holding their annual raffle in aid of local charities to be drawn at the Parish Lunch next Sunday, 28th January. Raffle tickets will be on sale at Masses this weekend and next. A box is available in the Meeting Room for any contributions for prizes. Please support our main fundraising campaign of the year. Thank you. RETIRED PRIESTS’ FUND Thank you for your donations to last week’s collection. It is not too late to donate. Special Envelopes are available still for you to use. If you use weekly Offertory Envelopes, please can I ask that you write in your envelope number. If you do not have your Offertory Envelope with you, or you give to your Parish by means of a Standing Order, write in your name and home address. In this way, it will be possible to reclaim the tax on your donation if you have joined the Gift Aid scheme. A Leaflet about the Fund is also available which explains how to make a regular donation to the Fund by Standing Order, or how you can make your donation by cheque. It also explains how to take advantage of Gift Aid to boost your donation to the Fund. ST PATRICK’S MINISTRY ROTAS Welcomers, Tellers, Readers, Repository and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion can find their new 2018 rotas in the i-Point (bottom level) in the porch. BINGO NIGHT AND FISH AND CHIP SUPPER Tickets for Bingo Evening with Fish and chips to be held at Our Lady’s on Friday, 9th February are on sale (at £5 /adults and £2.50/children) in both parishes. All welcome. Eyes down at 7pm.

THE BEACON Parish Priest: Fr Alban Greenwood The Presbytery, King Street, WELLINGTON, TF1 3AP Telephone: 01952 – 242423 web: www.stpatrickstelford.com & www.our-lady-telford.co.uk e-mail: [email protected] Newsletter items: [email protected] also Fr Wiktor Ostrowski, (Polish Community) 11 Harvington Close, Wellington, TF1 3EX Tel: 07926 044405

St Patrick’s Church King Street, Wellington, Telford, TF1 3AP St Patrick’s Primary School North Road, Wellington, Telford, TF1 3ER

Our Lady of the Rosary & St Luke’s Church Church Road, Trench, Telford, TF2 7HG

Holy Trinity Academy Teece Drive, Priorslee, Telford, TF3 9SF

St Luke’s Primary School Church Road, Trench, Telford, TF2 7HG

21ST JANUARY 2018 THE 3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Sat

18:15

DRF Lauriello Family

St Patrick’s

Sun 21st rd 3 Sunday in

09:00 11:00

Gemma Wall Intentions of Kath Rollason

Our Lady’s St Patrick’s

Ordinary Time

12:30 17:00

Baptism Mass in Polish

St Patrick’s St Patrick’s

Ferial 09:15 10:00

Liturgy of the Word and Holy Communion St Patrick’s Service of Committal for Nicola Johnston at Telford Crematorium

Ferial 09:15

DRF Doran Family

Mon

Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat

20th

22nd

23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th

Sat 27th Sun 28th th 4 Sunday in Ordinary Time

Our Lady’s

St Francis de Sales, Bishop and Doctor of the Church 09:15 Josie McIntyre (Anniversary Mass)

St Patrick’s

Feast of the Conversion of St Paul, Apostle 09:15 Eric Leary

Our Lady’s

Ss Timothy and Titus, Bishops 09:15 Olive Collins

St Patrick’s

Ferial 10:00

Korah Mathai

St Patrick’s

18:15 09:00 11:00 13:30 17:00

Robert Buckley Eugene Lennon Godric Smith Syro-Malabar Gathering followed by Mass Mass in Polish

St Patrick’s Our Lady’s St Patrick’s Our Lady’s St Patrick’s

Confessions heard before and after Masses; and upon request A Parish in the Blessed John Henry Newman Pastoral Area The Diocese of Shrewsbury is a Registered Charity (No. 234025)

THE 3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FIRST READING

Jonah 3:1-5, 10

A reading from the prophet Jonah The word of the Lord was addressed to Jonah: “Up!” he said “Go to Nineveh, the great city, and preach to them as I told you to.” Jonah set out and went to Nineveh in obedience to the word of the Lord. Now Nineveh was a city great beyond compare: it took three days to cross it. Jonah went on into the city, making a day’s journey. He preached in these words, “Only forty days more and Nineveh is going to be destroyed.” And the people of Nineveh believed in God; they proclaimed a fast and put on sackcloth, from the greatest to the least. God saw their efforts to renounce their evil behaviour. And God relented: he did not inflict on them the disaster which he had threatened. The word of the Lord. Response: Thanks be to God RESPONSORIAL PSALM

(Psalm 24)

Response: Lord, make me know your ways. 1. Lord, make me know your ways. Lord, teach me your paths. Make me walk in your truth, and teach me: for you are God my saviour. R/ 2. Remember your mercy, Lord, and the love you have shown from of old. In your love remember me, because of your goodness, O Lord. R/ 3. The Lord is good and upright. He shows the path to those who stray, he guides the humble in the right path; he teaches his way to the poor. R/ SECOND READING

1 Corinthians 7:29-31

A reading from the first letter of St Paul to the Corinthians. Brothers, our time is growing short. Those who have wives should live as though they had none, and those who mourn should live as though they had nothing to mourn for; those who are enjoying life should live as though there were nothing to laugh about; those whose life is buying things should live as though they had nothing of their own; and

those who have to deal with the world should not become engrossed in it. I say this because the world as we know it is passing away. The word of the Lord. Response: Thanks be to God ALLELUIA VERSE Alleluia, alleluia! The kingdom of God is close at hand; believe the Good News. Alleluia! THE GOSPEL

Mark 1:14-20

The Lord be with you. And with your spirit. A reading from the holy Gospel according to Mark. Glory to you, O Lord. After John had been arrested, Jesus went into Galilee. There he proclaimed the Good News from God. “The time has come” he said “and the kingdom of God is close at hand. Repent, and believe the Good News.” As he was walking along by the Sea of Galilee he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net in the lake – for they were fishermen. And Jesus said to them, “Follow me and I will make you into fishers of men.” And at once they left their nets and followed him. Going on a little further, he saw James son of Zebedee and his brother John; they too were in their boat, mending their nets. He called them at once and, leaving their father Zebedee in the boat with the men he employed, they went after him. The Gospel of the Lord. Response: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.