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Parish Priest: Fr. Mike Freyne MHM
Tel: 01259 213274
Email: [email protected]
18th September 2016 - 25th Sunday of the year
Please remember in your prayers those who are sick... Dan Tierney, Anne Mc’Niven,
Mrs Kathlean Clarke & Family, (Veronica, Peter-James, Gerard, Bernard and Sean-Joseph).
Margaret Tobin, Austen Todd, Sarah Jane Connelly, Brigit Grey, Susie Meehan,
Brendan Murphy, Paul Kochanek, Margaret Byrne, Margaret Foye, Sheena Neil,
Margaret Mc’Intyre, Dave Kerr, Mary Hughes, Gracie MacLeod(baby), Baby Dowds,
Peter Doyle, Lynne Malkiewicz and all those in the various nursing homes.
MASS TIMES
Vigil Mass Saturday: 5.30pm
Sunday Morning Mass: 11.30am
Monday, Wed, Thurs & Sat at 9.30am
Friday evenings at 7.00pm
(Tuesday - No Services )
Baingle Brae,
Tullibody. FK10 2SG
St . Be r nadet te ’s - Pa r i sh Newslet te r
Are you visiting our Parish or have you just moved into the area?
Please feel very welcome..... Introduce yourself to the Parish Priest
or welcomers at the back of the church. There are no strangers here just new friends you haven’t yet met.
Remember those who have recently died.... Bill Stone.
and those whose anniversaries of their death occur at this time... Mrs Corcran and Helen McKeown.
Diocese of Dunkeld Scott ish Charity No.SC001810
Parish Website http://www.catholic-church.org/stbernadettes/
11th
September
Gift Aided
£270.00
Non Gift Aided
£298.22
Parish Collections
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL: Meet every 2 weeks in Church hall at 10.30am before Sunday mass. (Next meetings 2nd, 16th & 30th Oct)
--------------------------------------------------- KNIGHTS OF ST. COLUMBA: Meet on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm in St. Mungo’s Church Hall Alloa.
R E G U L A R M E E T I N G S
... many Catholics... could in no way
convince themselves that so enormous and
unjust an inequality in the distribution of
this world’s goods truly conform to the
designs of the all-wise Creator.
( Quadragesimo Anno 5 )
http://www.justiceandpeacescotland.org.uk/
Hall will open on Saturday 24th September
at 8.00am to after the vigil mass
and on Sunday 25th 8.00am to10.30am.
NEXT WEEKEND IS OUR MARY’S MEALS WEEKEND On 24th & 25th September we’ll have our annual Mary’s
Meals weekend with speakers from the charity, collection
of used clothes etc and sale of annual raffle tickets.
Our Rags To Riches appeal allows you to donate clothing
and textiles* to be turned into money to help us reach the
next child waiting for Mary’s Meals.
*Three bags of your old clothes could generate
enough money to feed a child in school for a year.
By donating your unwanted textiles you can help raise
funds to help feed some of the world’s poorest children
and ensure they receive an education. Working together,
we believe that can be achieved in this world of plenty.
By providing one good meal in a place of learning, children are drawn into the classroom
where they can receive an education that could one day free them from poverty.
At most, we spend just 7pence of every £1 donated on governance
and fundraising. For every £1 you give to us, we spend a minimum
of 93p on our charitable activities.
There are many ways to help by donating your time, money, skills and prayers.
Mary's Meals today is feeding 1,101,206 of the world’s
poorest children every day they attend school.
More information at : www.marysmeals.org.uk/
This is only possible because most of our work is done by an army of volunteers in our
fundraising countries and in the communities where we work, who carry out lots of little
acts of love on our behalf….. If you’d like to join our team of volunteers, spreading
the word in churches around the UK, we’d love to hear from you!
A Catholic Social Teaching message from Pope Paul VI: "If you want Peace, work for Justice."
Mary’s Meals provides
a life-changing meal
to hungry children
every school day.
Special collection TODAY for Ecclesiastical Students Fund
F IRS T COMMU N ION S 2 0 1 7
Parents who have children not attending Catholic schools and think they have
children to be prepared for the sacraments should have talked to Ronnie
(Children's Liturgy) and enrolled their children. If you haven't please do so now.
Saturday 17th September
9.30am - Mass and Confessions, St. Bernadette's.
5.30 pm - Vigil Mass, St. Bernadette’s.
Sunday 18th September
11.30am - Mass, St. Bernadette’s.
Monday 19th September
9.30am - Mass St. Bernadette’s. 12 noon Deanery Meeting, Tullibody 7.00pm - Cathedral, Vocations Mass
Tuesday 20th September
NO PARISH SERVICES 10.30am - Mass Nazareth House, Edinburgh 2.00pm - 5.00pm - SCES, National meeting; St. Margaret’s, Stirling 6.30pm - AGM St. Bernadette’s School
Wednesday 21st September
9.30am - Mass, St. Bernadette’s. 7.00pm - Cathedral, Apostleship of Sea Mass
Thursday 22nd September
9.30am - Mass, St. Bernadette’s.
Friday 23rd September
7.00pm - Evening Mass, St. Bernadette’s. (SVDP)
Saturday 24th September
9.30am - Mass and Confessions, St. Bernadette's
5.30 pm - Vigil Mass, St. Bernadette’s
Sunday 25th September
11.30am - Mass, St. Bernadette’s.
Mobile phones must be switched off or put to Airplane mode
in the church as they interfere with our speaker system.
THIS WEEKS PARISH DIARY
26th Sunday In
Ordinary Time
JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY
Feed the Hungry ... Place items in box/ basket at the back of the
Church. Our SVDP and KSC will distribute the
goods to the needy in our area and if possible
support “The Gate” Foodbank in Alloa.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
25 Sept 12.30-Rediscovering Mercy Team Meeting 29/30 Sept Priests’ Council. Kinross
18 Oct 6.30pm ST BERNADETTE’S SCHOOL PARENTS MEETING CHILDREN FOR SACRAMENTS
20 Oct 10am CLACKS SCRUTINY MEETING?
21 Oct 2pm ST NINIANS PASTORAL INSTITUTE EXECUTIVE MEETING
2 Nov Cathedral Jubilee mass for the dead 5 / 6 Dec Priests’ retreat Kinnoull
25th Sunday in
Ordinary Time Special collection for Ecclesiastical Students Fund
D IOC ESA N CH ANG ES We are pleased to announce Bishop Stephen has appointed Fr. Martin Pletts as the new parish priest of St. James Kinross, admin-istrator of St. Matthew’s, Auchtermuchty and chaplain to Kilgraston College. This will take place officially from 1st October 2016. From that date Fr. Mike is no longer canonically responsible for the area.
However, Fr. Martin had agreed with Fr. Mike many months ago to take a weeks holiday and also at the end of October St. James’ Church will be consecrated. So Fr. Mike will continue to be involved in St. James’s until the end of October and contributing in the hand over and reorganizing of mass and a few other small things. Fr. Martin will belong to the Deanery of Perth but we will still be counting on him to share his gifts with us every now and then.
Congratulations to Fr. Martin in his new ministry and many thanks for all the help he has offered in St. Bernadette’s over the past year.
R ESPON SI BI LI TY
If you are down for a ministry /service as pass-keeper, reader
or altar server and cannot make it.
Please remember it is your responsibility to inform Fr. Mike and to
arrange a replacement.
Responsibility please! JUBILEE OF THE SICK AND ELDERLY
During our masses on 22nd & 23rd October the sick are invited to fill the front benches and the corridor seats. During these masses we will cele-brate the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.
NUNRAW PILGRIMAGE
We are talking with the abbot of Nunraw Cistercian Abbey about a small pilgrimage there for the
Jubi lee Year of Mercy
So far we know it will be Saturday 8th
October probably meeting in St. Bernadette’s church at 8 am for prayer and leaving at 8.15am. At the abbey we will celebrate mass. Probably we will have oth-er moments of prayers. Cost for the bus should be £13. You can go in your own car if you wish.
We’ll be back for 4pm because of the Vigil mass.
2 CIBORIA (CIBORIUM) REPLATED WITH SILVER AT A COST OF £650.
This we have been waiting to do for a long time. The ciborium we have been using is Fr. Mike’s personal one. It is important the parish has its own chalices and ciborium for mass as well as keeping the Sacrament for the sick.
SMALL AMPLIFIER, KARIOKE BOX AND HYMN BOOK
The Saturday vigil mass is struggling to sing as we have no organist. We invested in an amplifier and CDs (bought for about £460) so we can now play just the music to hymns and control it with a remote control.
Hopefully we will have volunteers coming forward who will be willing to control this during mass.