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St David's Parish Newsletter
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Responsorial Psalm:
I will walk in the presence of the Lord, in the land
of the living.
Gospel Acclamation:
Alleluia, Alleluia!
I am the Way, the Truth and the Life,
says the Lord; no one can come to the
Father except through me.
Alleluia!
Money Matters Offertory Collection last weekend:
£822.45 of which £538.00 was Gift Aided.
Gift Aid: If you are a Tax Payer, please consider filling out the Gift
Aid form which is in the church porch to receive a box of weekly
envelopes for your offertory donation or for a one-off
donation then please use the Green envelopes.
Please remember to write your name, address, sign and date the
green envelope.
Thank you for supporting our Parish.
Let us pray for the Sick
Joan Lawrence, Gay McCornick, Moira Catherall, Lea Hill, Fred Battersby, Anne Turner, Mary Rowe, Rose Bryan, Jenny Mansley, Jennifer Rowley, Nancy Wilson, Joe Goggin, Joe & Luisa Desena, Peggy Edwards, Shelagh Fulham, Mar-garet Stubbs, Philomena Lamano, and Leo McManus.
We remember in our prayers Those whose anniversaries
occur this week (13
th Sept) Simone Moore, (Sept 14th) Ow-
en Latham, Nora Kenny, John Bonnar (15th)Patrick Daly, Winefride Bullock, Lynnette Carroll, Joan Cresswell (16th) Mary Hewitt, Eleanor Bartley (17th)William Gilmore, Elizabeth Ryan (18th) James Mur-phy, William McManus, Hugh Thornton, An-tonio Castaldo
TRIUMPH OF THE CROSS (September 14th)
Begun around the seventh century as a result of rediscovering fragments of the cross of Christ, the feast of the Triumph or Exaltation of the Cross celebrates the victo-ry that Christ won on Calvary over evil, sin and death. It reminds us that salvation is offered to us by Jesus’ sacrifice and that from now on there is nothing on this earth that can ever hold permanent sway over our lives since Christ has conquered all that stands in the way of fullness of life.
Until quite recently this feast was consid-ered of such importance that the Wednes-day, Friday and Saturday in the week in which the feast fell were designated as Em-ber Days, days of special prayer and fast-ing.
Eglwys Catholig Dewi Sant, Yr Wyddgrug St.David’s Catholic Church, Mold
Parish Priest: Fr. Pius Mathew CMI, St.David’s Presbytery, St.David’s Lane, Mold. CH7 1LH
Email: [email protected] 01352 752087
Deacon David Joy:01352 754722 LSUConvent:01352 700121 http://www.stdavidsmold.org.uk/
12th September Saturday Mass 5.30pm
For People of the Parish
13th September Sunday Mass 10am
Eileen Joyce RIP (Colette and Jacky Duvanchelle)
Monday : Feast:The Exaltation of the Holy Cross 14th Sep Mass 9.15am Brendan Towey RIP (Bea Towey) Tuesday: Mem. Our Lady of Sorrows
15th Sep Mass 7pm Chao Lin,Hong Xue,&Mei Yu (Jason) Wednesday: Ss. Cornelius & Cyprian 16th Sep Mass 9.15am Joan Blackmore RIP(Mary & Alan McDonald) Thursday Liturgy of the day 17th Sep Mass 9.15am David McDougal RIP(Mike & Maire Greaney) Friday Liturgy of the day 18th Sep Mass 9.15am Mary Wu & Cai Lin (Jason)
LITURGY OF THE WEEK: Psalter Week IV
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confessions)
Saturdays 10.30am to
11.30am & Before the Vigil
Mass (4.45-5.20pm)
Sundays before the Mass
(9.30-9.50am)
And at any time on request
13th September 2015 24th Sunday Year B
20th September Sunday
Mass at 11am
Mrs.Mildred Sims RIP (John Goggin )
19th September Saturday
Mass 5.30pm
For People of the Parish
Eucharistic Adoration with
Rosary and Benediction
Every Sunday At 4pm.
Everyone is Welcome
T oday’s scripture readings have
caused much trouble in the past. Martin Luther had no time for St James and his letter, and in fact referred to it as “a work of straw”. The hub of the dispute is about faith and good works. Are we saved simply by faith or do we also need good works to accompany it before we can be saved?
S ome people’s faith is almost
exclusively intellectu-al. It’s all in the mind. They can dissect complicated ques-tions of doctrine, hold forth on the di-vinity and humanity of Christ as well as the complex relationship be-tween the members of the Trinity. There is nothing about the Creed that they don’t know. But it doesn’t make them love God. In fact, some of the most intellectually gifted people remain on a very dry level of faith.
Other people learn all these teachings of faith
and understand them but their response is on-ly emotional or cultural. They go into raptures at the sight of a beautiful stained-glass window, a magnificently carved statue of Virgin and Child, or the sonority of a cathedral organ. Their emotions are stirred by
“Abide with Me” on Cup Final Day and their sense of cultural proprie-ty is bolstered by the flags and colours of the regiments that hang from the ceilings of some of our churches. But it doesn’t make them love God. In fact, some of them even equate Christianity with their own political leanings.
St James speaks out
forthrightly today about the type of faith required if we are to be saved. It must be an active, dy-namic faith. It’s true that we’re saved not by our own merits but solely by the grace of God made visible in Jesus Christ.
B ut if faith is the root of
the tree of salva-tion then good works are its fruit. It makes no sense to profess a faith whose pri-mary tenet is love of God and neighbour without showing any evi-dence that we care at all for our neighbour. Hav-ing an active faith
shows that we do indeed love God. It shows that our faith is not all talk but is also walk; we get up and do something about it.
I t’s a very delicate balance between
faith and good works. But, of course, before you can have a balance you need to have two things to weigh.
GETTING THE BALANCE RIGHT
FAITH IN FOCUS:
Sunday Mass at 11am From Next Sunday
(20th September)
Mass times in Buckley Sunday : 9am & 5pm
Prego : Ignatian Outreach
An Ignatian Outreach group meets in this parish, fortnightly, through the year. This ecumenical group gathers at the convent (on the first and third Thursday of each month) with one goal in mind: to meet the person of Our Lord both in his Word and through each oth-er. It began many years ago following a week of guided prayer. Some of its members are fairly new; some have been there from the beginning.
Ged Johnson will speak for a cou-ple of minutes at the end of each Mass next weekend (19th/20th September), both to describe what happens during the meeting and to make a personal invitation to anyone who may feel called to try it out.
Next Weekend Collection for Flowers
for the Altar
SVP Awareness Month
The St. Vincent de Paul Society
in England and Wales has around 10,000 members who, last year, made over
500,000 visits to those in need.
September is SVP Awareness month and the theme this year is ''Happy Families?". Each week throughout the month there will be a changing set of posters pinned to our notice board in the porch.
Could I ask you to take a moment to view them. Finding, loving and serving God in our communities is fundamental to the society's work.. The SVP is always in need of new members to carry out this work. I would like to invite any parishioners; young, old, male or female, who would wish to find out more about the work of St. David's SVP conference, to come to an 'open meeting' in the convent on Tues-day 22nd September at 7.30pm. You will be made very welcome.
Brian Cullen - President.
Wine & Cheese Evening 19th September at 7.30pm
You are invited to a relaxed evening at St David's church
hall on Saturday 19th of September at 7.30pm to en-joy some lovely wines, with good chees-es and a variety of homemade breads.
You can book a place by email at [email protected] or by
putting your name on the notice list in the church foyer. Cost £10 each.
Any cash raised will be put towards the cost of the Church foyer refurbishment. Please feel free to invite friends along.
Look forward to seeing you. Bob and Sheila Naybour
The Autumn copy of Mission Together is available at the back of church. It is
free. Please take a copy
Our Diocesan website has got a new-look. Have a look!
http://www.wrexhamdiocese.org.uk
Choir Rehearsals On Tuesday evenings from 6 pm until 6.50 pm. ALL WELCOME.