A parish in the Archdiocese of Cardiff - a Registered Charity No. 1177272
Parishes of St Mary’s Catholic Church, Bridgend , Our Lady Star of the Sea, Porthcawl & St Joseph’s of Arimathea, Kenfig Hill
www.catholicchurchbridgend.org.ukwww.catholicchurchporthcawl.org.uk
Priest: Fr. Tim McGrath 01656 652034 & Fr. Silvio Briffa (retired) Parish Deacons: Rev. Philip Manghan [email protected] Robert Coyne Tel: 01656 783540 & Anthony Martin Tel: 01656 746648
Parish Administrator: Sarah Kearns [email protected]
Cameras have now been installed to enable us to live stream Mass daily from St Mary’s.
The links for this are available on the home page of both websites.
Please note that should you have buffering issues this is more likely to do with your own broadband connection
and speed rather than the system here, however please do advise us if you continue to have difficulties.
Below you will see there is a full Mass timetable, resuming the normal Mass schedule, for our three Parishes.
Live streaming allows me, as Parish Priest, to be seen and speak to as many as possible
who are able to tune in thus keeping you updated of any new developments.
Thank you to all for your continued support. Stay safe. God Bless. Fr Tim
Date Mass Time Intention
Sat 27th June 6.00pm People of the Parish, our frontline & NHS workers Sun 28th June 10.30am People of the Parish, our frontline & NHS workers Mon 29th June 9.15am
10.00am Monsignor Dilwyn Lewis RIP (CE) David O’Keefe & family
Tues 30th June 9.15am 10.00am
Fr Mark Rowles – Silver Jubilee (William Callaghan) Kath Hammond RIP (Tuesday Club)
Wed 1st July 10.00am 7.00pm
Cian RIP (JVC) Doreen Bowen (Wyn & Ida Brereton)
Thurs 2nd July 9.15am 10.00am
Mary Youssef (Wyn & Ida Brereton) Gina Rossi
Fri 3rd July 10.00am Bernadette McGrath RIP
Sat 4th July 4.30pm & 6.00pm People of the Parish, our frontline & NHS workers Sun 5th July 10.00am, 11.00am
& 6.00pm People of the Parish, our frontline & NHS workers
Mass Intentions will continue to be said each day. Once Masses can be said publicly these intentions will be prayed for
again to give the donor the opportunity to come along. Weekend Mass intentions will remain for the People of the Parish and
all those working in the NHS and frontline positions. If you wish to place a Mass intention please email the office on
[email protected] or call the office on 01656 652034 option 2 and leave a message.
‘Then God, who had specially chosen me while I was still in my mother’s womb, called me through his grace and chose to reveal his Son in me, so that I might preach the Good News about him to the pagans.’ (St. Paul to the Galatian, Feast of Sts Peter and Paul)
Please continue to remember all those who are sick and housebound in your prayers: Mary Bryan, Anne Colson, Eileen Coyne, Ryan Dixon, Angela Ellis, Barbara Fentham, Elsie Freeth, Catherine Grills, Margaret Jarvis,
John Lewis, Mary Maguire, Robert Morrison, Maureen Pritchard, Marcus Rossini and David Watkins
We pray for the sick and housebound of our parish, our friends, relatives and those who have asked for our prayers: Anna & Bronislaw, Carmina, Conall & Siobhan, Emma, Garry,Jamie,Keith, Margaret, Maria, Mike, Peter
(please email [email protected] if you would like to add a name to the list)
Eternal Rest
Please do keep in your prayers Leilani Medel who will be laid to rest this week.
Our prayers are also with her family at this sad and difficult time.
May she Rest in Peace. Amen.
Dear All, despite repeated attempts by a number of people on behalf of our Parishes, sadly we are as yet to
receive certificates to open our Churches. This means that Bridgend, Pyle and Porthcawl will remain locked
and closed for the time being. Many thanks to the heroic efforts of those working behind the scenes, and to
yourselves for your continued cooperation. We must remember that reopening will be very cautious with
strategies put in place for the long term.
Stay safe. God Bless. Fr Tim.
Sts. Peter and Paul, June 29th the feast of the two great Apostles of Rome.
Many customs and legends have grown around the figure of the first Pope. One of
the more colourful tales is that of St Peter and the onion. According to the story, St
Peter’s mother was a piece of work who died and went to Hell and not even her son
could get her out. Unable to bear her lamentations any longer, Peter remembered
that she had once given an onion to an old beggar and on the basis of this single
act of charity persuaded Jesus to allow her into Heaven. Reaching down to Hell,
Peter extended an onion and told his mother to hold onto the roots, but while she
was being lifted out others grabbed onto her hoping to hitch a ride out of
damnation. When the selfish old woman tried to shake them off the onion roots
broke and she plunged back into the eternal flames. Eventually, however the Devil
himself found her so unpleasant that she was admitted to Heaven where she was
placed in a corner and made to wash the barrels in preparation for the season of
new wine. Wine on St Peter’s Day therefore, is an appropriate choice given his
mother’s everlasting assignment in Heaven.
So raise a glass and pray that St Peter the Gatekeeper may be as kind to us as he
was his own mother and that he may lift us out of the fiery pit with a bottle
that we once gave to a friend.
Please keep Fr Mark in your prayers as he celebrates his Silver
Jubilee on 30th June. Please also pray for vocations to the priesthood and
diaconate life.
Stephen Hammond and family would like to thank everybody for the messages of condolence received and for all the cards
and Masses pledged for the late Kathleen Hammond.
Gift Aiders – if you currently fill in a self-assessment for HMRC and need a letter detailing your
contributions to St Mary’s for the last tax year these are now available from the gift aid
administrator for your parish. Many thanks for your continued support of the gift aid scheme.