FSSP
United Kingdom and Ireland
September 11, 2021

Sunday Bulletin 12 September 2021

Welcome to our First-Time Visitors! We are glad to share with you the beauty and depth of the traditional Latin Mass. Feel welcome to ask us about silence, Holy Communion on the tongue, the use of Latin, etc. Most people here came across this form of the Mass within the past few years or months. Like you they were perplexed at first. Now they treasure it. Find out more on lms.org.uk/faqs

St Mary’s Shrine Church Bulletin

12–26 Sept 2021 (fortnightly)

Smith Street, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 2NS, England

Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter by appointment from the RC Archdiocese of Liverpool.

01925 635664

fssp.org.uk/warrington

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  • Rector: Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP  malleray@fssp.org
  • Assistant: Fr Ian Verrier, FSSP (also Choir & Organ)  iverrier@fssp.org
  • Assistant: Fr Alex Stewart, FSSP (any Mass bookings) astewart@olgseminary.org
  • Visiting Priest: Fr Andrew Jolly
  • Shrine Secretary: Mrs Jane Wright: warrington@fssp.org

Receive this newsletter by email https://fssp.org.uk/manageprofile/index.php


Daily Holy Mass readings: www.divinumofficium.com/cgi-bin/missa/missa.pl


Opening Times:

Sundays: 8:30am to 7:00pm 

3 Sunday Holy Masses 9:00am, 11:00am & 6:00pm;

Sung Vespers & Benediction 5:00pm; Confessions 8:30am-8:55am, 10:30am-11:00am & 5:30pm-6:00pm

Weekdays: 9:00am-7pm (Confessions 11:40am-12:05pm; Holy Mass 12:10pm)

Saturdays: 9:00am-7pm (Eucharistic Adoration 10:00am-12noon, with ongoing Confessions; Holy Mass 12:10pm)


Daily Holy Mass online with homily: on LiveMass.net > Warrington: Sun 11:00am; Mon-Sat 12:10pm, and the same on demand 24hrs after 3pm upload for weekday Masses, and over 7days for latest Sunday Mass.


To receive Holy Communion: one must be a Catholic, in state of grace, one-hour fasting at least. In the EF liturgy, Holy Communion is received kneeling (unless unable to) and always on the tongue. Thank you in advance.

All must dress modestly in church out of reverence for God and of respect for fellow-worshippers. Chest and limbs must be covered down to elbows and knees at least. No sportswear. Sunday best should be worn by all on Sundays and feasts: suit and tie for men and boys, dresses for women and girls. Men keep their heads uncovered within church; women are encouraged to wear a scarf, hat or mantilla. Thank you.

Switch OFF your mobile phone before you enter our church. Letting it ring inside the church gravely disturbs the quiet of the sacred place. Thank you for your consideration.

Safeguarding: If you have concerns about children or vulnerable adults, please contact the Archdiocesan Safeguarding Department on 0151 522 1043 or e-mail safeguarding@rcaol.co.uk, or speak with Clare Fraser, St Mary’s Safeguarding Officer. Thank you for your awareness.


Can you give 1 hour of your time to St Mary’s Shrine? With about 100 penitents and 500 visitors per week (250 on Sunday and about the same during the week), St Mary’s Shrine is becoming busy. Please take and fill printed form when next at church. Thank you.

You can also open form here as Word document.

Your Shrine clergy is grateful to you for your involvement, which helps us give more time to our specifically priestly tasks such as prayer, preparing and offering the liturgy; study and preparing homilies, articles and talks; hearing confessions and giving spiritual direction (not only in Warrington by every other weekend in Bedford). Also, for information, the list above does not include ongoing services and ministries by lay people and clergy such as Shrine administration e.g. collection counting, Mass intentions; and Shrine communication (website, Facebook, Mailchimp, newsletter); other commitments such as Juventutem London, Vocations, occasional retreats, FSSP matters, Dowry Magazine etc.

Feel welcome to add comments, suggestions and further offers below.

Kindly put this form into Collection basket or through mail slot in Front Door of Presbytery.


Our Archbishop publicly supported St Mary’s Warrington in the latest issue of the archdiocesan magazine: “In Warrington we are fortunate to have the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter which was founded by Pope St John Paul II. They conduct their liturgy according to the pre-conciliar rites and offer pastoral care to those who choose that way of worship.” Archbishop McMahon knows well our community whom he visits yearly. However, prayer is very much needed for many other Catholic faithful attracted to the usus antiquior and currently without access to it.

Continuous Rosary Project for the FSSP’s ministry and its members: Go to www.fssp.de/rosarium and register, and sign up for a slot by clicking (please note: times are Central European – calculate accordingly).

We pray for our Holy Father and for all the bishops, as well as all those in authority in the Church who will have to make significant decisions regarding the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter in the near future. We pray for all the priests and seminarians of the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter, that they may continue to carry out their ministry in the Church with fidelity, reverence and obedience, giving guidance to the faithful through a clear ecclesial and humble attitude. We pray for all the faithful in our apostolates and for all the people attached to the traditional Mass, that they will not lose heart, but will be able to accept this time of trial and, with the help of God’s grace, come out of it stronger.


Dowry No50 Special Issue

The Summer 2021 edition of our quarterly magazine Dowry is its fiftieth issue since its beginning in Advent 2008.

To mark the occasion with something a bit different, we are glad to offer you a pamphlet under a smaller ‘book’ format instead of our usual A4 size magazine. Click here to open the document.

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The printed version should reach our subscribers within a fortnight.

A small part of this booklet is available to watch as video here.


40 Days for Life at St Mary’s on Sat 18th September, with Fr Philomeno of the Marian Franciscans.

Schedule: 4.00pm Holy Hour; 5.00pm Holy Mass; 6.00pm Benediction; 7.00pm Conference Talk etc for Launch and social gathering.

Info: liverpool40daysforlife@gmail.com.


Regina Caeli Academy will open on 16th September in Warrington. FINANCIAL SUPPORT NEEDED: kindly donate to St Mary’s Warrington Educational Trust as several families are unable to meet the costs. Email theacademystmarys@gmail.com.


Pro-life jobs on offer at www.righttolife.org.uk/jobs/: media, public affairs, digital and operations. Highly-skilled, hard-working, professional individuals wanted.

Successful London March for Life on 4th Sept. Well done to our pilgrims with Fr Stewart, sponsored by St Mary’s pro-life fund. See report on www.facebook.com/MarchForLifeUK/.


Juventutem Young Adults Group Saturday 18th September: facebook.com/juventutem.warrington/


St Margaret Clitherow Ladies Group: Sat. 25th Sept, 1pm-3pm.


Support St Mary’s Shrine: send your donation via our Donate page: https://fssp.co.uk/donate/. Ask us for a Gift Aid form to increase your donation by 25% at no extra cost to you. 

Gift Aid envelopes can be obtained from our Secretariat.

Standing orders are easier and quicker for us to process than cash:

  • Lloyds Bank ;
  • Sort Code: 30-80-27 ;
  • Account number: 30993368 ;
  • Account name: FSSP Warrington

Penny Catechism: £3 each or £5 for two.

Latin Mass booklets Latin/English with pictures: visit our repository after 11am Sunday Mass.


Join 395 subscribers to St Mary’s YouTube channel: Homilies for Sundays and major feasts are uploaded regularly. Visit youtube.com/channel/UC_NVY7jpDIhANiwjng1gN0w. Thank you to our LiveMass/YouTube operators.


Pray for seminarians back in America and Germany: including Warringtonians Federico and David, plus Gwilym, Henry, Conan, Tom and Miklos.


Pray for our Sick & housebound: Dorothea Wallace, Deryck Sankey, Michael Meadows, Jean Scott, M. Hawley, Theresa Reynard, Hilda Creagan.


HOLY MASS INTENTIONS

Sun 12 XVI Sunday after Pentecost,  II Class   5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm Jamina Mustafica All St Mary’s Faithful Francis Kilsby
Mon 13 Feria, IV Class, Votive Mass of the Holy Trinity 12:10pm Francis Kilsby
Tue 14 Exaltation of the Holy Cross, II Class 12:10pm Agnes Weaver RIP
Wed 15 Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin, II Class Men’s Group 7:45pm-9:00pm 12:10pm 7:00pm Warren Simpson Men of St Mary’s
Thu 16 Sts. Cornelius, Pope, Cyprian Bishop, Martyrs, III Class 12:10pm Pat Barry
Fri 17 Feria, IV Class Commem. Stigmata of St Francis 12:10pm All St Mary’s penitents
Sat 18 St. Joseph of Cupertino, Confessor, III Class Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon  12:10pm Michael McEvoy Jr RIP
Sun 19 XVII Sunday after Pentecost,  II Class   5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm Andrew Donavan family All St. Mary’s faithful Kieran Dobson
Mon 20 Feria, IV Class, Votive Mass for Defence of the Church 12:10pm Joseph, Pat McGiverin
Tue 21 St. Matthew, Apostle, Evangelist, II Class 12:10pm Francesco
Wed 22 Ember Wednesday, II Class Men’s Group 7:45pm-9:00pm 12:10pm 7:00pm Thanksgiving Nicole Celebrant’s intention
Thu 23 St. Linus, Pope, Martyr, III Class 12:10pm Healing for Francis
Fri 24 Ember Friday, II Class 12:10pm All St. Mary’s penitents
Sat 25 Ember Saturday, II Class Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon  12:10pm Lucianna Robinson
Sun 26 XVII Sunday after Pentecost, II Class   5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm Demetri Intentions All St Mary’s Faithful Helen Freeman

Other Mass intentions are applied at Private Masses. Kindly ask Fr Stewart for details.

COMMUNAL SHRINE INTENTIONS: Consider offering your usual stipend for the following weekly Mass intentions, otherwise offered without a stipend: All St Mary’s Faithful; All St Mary’s penitents; FSSP seminarians or Clergy. Please write one of these intentions on the Mass envelope, insert your stipend and put it in the collection basket. Thank you.

HOW MUCH DOES A MASS COST: Holy Mass stipends do not pay for the infinite merits of the Sacrifice of the Mass, but for the sustenance of the clergy offering it. While our priests might offer Holy Mass without a stipend or with a smaller one, ten pounds (£10.00) is considered customary. Each priest retains the full amount of the stipend allocated for the Mass he offers on a given day; however no priest may retain more than one stipend per day, even if offering more than one Mass that day. Thank you.



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