St Joseph: God’s foster-father. In the context of the Year of St Joseph, we will meditate on glorious St Joseph, the man who lived for thirty years in close intimacy with the Lord Jesus and Our Lady. St Joseph is a model for obedience to the divine will, for manly courage and strength as well as for purity. He is invoked as Terror of devils and Patron of the Happy Death.
Organised by Juventutem London. Preacher and Mass celebrant: Group chaplain Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP
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
14 March 21 (fortnightly)
Smith Street, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 2NS, England
Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter by appointment from the RC
Archdiocese of Liverpool.
Weekdays: 11:00am-1:30pm (Confessions
11:40am-12:05pm; Holy Mass 12:10pm)
Saturdays: 10:00am-1:30pm (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 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 phonebefore
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.
EXTRA 9:00am
Sunday Mass:
we are adding a third Sunday Mass
starting this Sunday:
8:30am
Confessions
►►► 9:00am Low
Mass ◄◄◄
10:30am
Confessions
11:00am Sung
Mass
5:00pm
Sung Vespers
5:30pm
Benediction of the Bl. Sacr. & Confessions
6:00pm Low Mass
ACADEMY at St Mary’s this September?
Several families are taking steps to start a full Catholic curriculum. Ask questions or register interest today with our coordinator Michael Seymour:
Congratulations to our children
Frankie, Scarlet, Savannah, Karolina and Szymon who will receive Jesus in Holy Communion for the first time this
Sunday.
Confirmations: our Archbishop
Malcolm McMahon OP of Liverpool kindly agreed to confer the Sacrament of
Confirmation at St Mary’s on Saturday 10th
July 2021, 3:00pm. Candidates should contact Fr Stewart
astewart@olgseminary.org. Preparation will begin soon after Easter. We are very
grateful to His Grace.
Year and month of St Joseph: March is dedicated to the foster father of Our Lord Jesus, with his feast on Friday 19th. But this extends to the entire year, as the Holy Father has announced a Year of St Joseph, Patron of the Universal Church, beginning this past December 8. Read the Apostolic Letter, Patris Corde. Let’s all make it a priority for 2021 to come to a deeper appreciation and devotion to St Joseph.
Moving near St
Mary’s?
Interest was recently expressed to us again by families considering moving to
Warrington. We can advise you on preferred locations and local housing market.
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 20% 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
COVID: Please
observe social distancing, sanitizing and one-way system as signed, and kindly
cover your face with a mantilla, scarf or mask unless exempt. We thank our stewards who generously
give their time to secure a safe environment for all visitors to St Mary’s. Please
make sure to follow their instructions and abide by the regulations (unless
exempt from some), including social distancing and one-way system.
On Priory Court Car Park, please
park on any spaces to the FRONT & RIGHT of the pedestrian wooden gate into
the Presbytery garden and church, as the spaces on the LEFT of that gate are
for office users.
Watch the video HOW TO REMAIN IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD
“Remaining in the presence of God” – Fr. de Malleray, FSSPFr. Armand de Malleray, FSSP provides a reflection: “Remaining in the presence of God: the best kept secret that saints would die to share with us. Avoiding grave sins and dangerous occasions is a prerequisite to sanctity; as well as becoming regular in saying our prayers, confessing our sins and receiving Holy Communion. But all along, nothing will help us like cultivating the presence of God lovingly watching us day and night. This is how so many sinners became saints.”
Next Juventutem London Holy Mass and spiritual conference:
St Mary Magdalen. 96 North Side. Wandsworth Common. SW18 2QU
Friday, 19 March 2021 at 19:30 UTC
Price: free
Public · Anyone 18-35 years
6.30pm-7.25pm Confessions
7.30pm: Holy Mass
8.15pm-8.45pm: Reflection from Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP. Reflection topic: “St Joseph: God’s foster-father. In the context of the Year of St Joseph, we will meditate on glorious St Joseph, the man who lived for thirty years in close intimacy with the Lord Jesus and Our Lady. St Joseph is a model for obedience to the divine will, for manly courage and strength as well as for purity. He is invoked as Terror of devils and Patron of the Happy Death.”
New
Baronius hand missals and Holy Bibles for sale. Public
price $ 64.95/copy. St Mary’s hugely discounted price: £35.00/copy!
Pay by cash only (better on Sundays), and have your item handed to you by us
immediately.
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
28 Feb 21 (fortnightly)
Smith Street, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 2NS, England
Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter by appointment from the RC
Archdiocese of Liverpool.
Weekdays: 11:00am-1:30pm (Confessions
11:40am-12:05pm; Holy Mass 12:10pm)
Saturdays: 10:00am-1:30pm (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 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 phonebefore
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.
EXTRA 9:00am
Sunday Mass:
we are adding a third Sunday Mass
starting this Sunday:
8:30am
Confessions
►►► 9:00am Low
Mass ◄◄◄
10:30am
Confessions
11:00am Solemn
high Mass
5:00pm
Sung Vespers
5:30pm
Benediction of the Bl. Sacr. & Confessions
6:00pm Low Mass
Year and month of St Joseph: March is dedicated to the foster father of Our Lord Jesus, with his feast on Friday 19th.
But this extends to the entire year, as the Holy Father Pope Francis has announced a Year of St Joseph, Patron of the Universal Church, beginning this past December 8. Read the Apostolic Letter, Patris Corde. Let’s all make it a priority for 2021 to come to a deeper appreciation and devotion to St Joseph. There are many indulgences available throughout the year. We commend to you this prayer composed by one of our own parishioners, which has received an Imprimatur from the Bishop of Portsmouth:
Royal St Joseph, chosen by God the Father to
be His Son’s earthly Father. Look down upon England, Mary’s Dowry. See the
House of Nazareth is broken.
Do not look upon this poor sinner and turn away, but through your most powerful
intercession, take your heavenly tools and rebuild your Spouse’s House and give
it back to Her more resplendent than it was before.
Restore to the Mother of God what is rightfully Hers, so England may once again
be a light to the Nations, where Christ the King reigns over us, and His Mother
is seated at His right Hand as Our Immaculate Queen.
Glory Be. O Christ the King, reign over us.
Glory Be. O Mary, Immaculate Queen, intercede for us.
Glory Be. O Royal St Joseph, hear us through our Guardian Angel. Amen.
Confirmations: our Archbishop
Malcolm McMahon OP of Liverpool kindly agreed to confer the Sacrament of
Confirmation at St Mary’s on Saturday 10th
July 2021, 3:00pm. Candidates should contact Fr Stewart astewart@olgseminary.org.
Preparation will begin soon after Easter. We are very grateful to His Grace.
Venerable Ignatius Spencer
Archbishop Malcolm McMahon OP of Liverpool has requested that the following message be sent out:
The Venerable Ignatius Spencer CP
It was with great happiness that I heard the news on 20 February 2021 that Fr Ignatius Spencer CP was declared by the catholic Church as having lived a life of heroic virtue and may now be called ‘venerable’. To get this news so soon after the very recent declaration of Sr Elizabeth Prout CP as ‘venerable’ is a remarkable grace to the Passionist Order and to the archdiocese. These two Victorian Catholics are as relevant to the mission of the church today as they were in their lifetimes. They show us how to reach out beyond ourselves and respond to suffering due to poverty and deprivation. My prayer is that the shrine at St. Anne’s, Sutton [NB: 18 minutes from St Mary’s Warrington] which harbours the mortal remains of three great Passionists, Blessed Dominic Barberi, Venerable Elizabeth Prout and the now Venerable Ignatius Spencer, will increase as a centre of devotion and prayer in the archdiocese. All three of these great disciples loved the poor and worked tirelessly for their bodily and spiritual wellbeing.
Venerable Ignatius, who had left behind a life of privilege, devoted himself tirelessly to visiting the poor, giving food and all his personal possessions to those in need. His preaching and writings showed him to be a true disciple of Jesus and in his daily life he lived out the passion of our Lord in heroic fashion. His life of service is a true example to his living relatives, Prince William and Prince Harry, and is to be emulated by us all.
Malcolm McMahon OP Archbishop of Liverpool
Educational
Project St Mary’s:
Thank you for your interest in upgrading our educational offer at St Mary’s. Please
email malleray@fssp.org. Despite the many restrictions, now is the time to
communicate, anticipate and set up a more permanent framework to educate our
children as saints. Please tell your friends. Please also visit www.rcahybrid.org.uk/.
Moving near St
Mary’s?
Interest was recently expressed to us again by families considering moving to
Warrington. We can advise you on preferred locations and local housing market.
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 20% 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
COVID: Please
observe social distancing, sanitizing and one-way system as signed, and kindly
cover your face with a mantilla, scarf or mask unless exempt. We thank our
stewards who generously give their time to secure a safe environment for
all visitors to St Mary’s. Please make sure to follow their instructions and
abide by the regulations (unless exempt from some), including social distancing
and one-way system.
On Priory Court Car Park, please
park on any spaces to the FRONT & RIGHT of the pedestrian wooden gate into
the Presbytery garden and church, as the spaces on the LEFT of that gate are
for office users.
New
Baronius hand missals and Holy Bibles for sale. Public
price $ 64.95/copy. St Mary’s hugely discounted price: £35.00/copy!
Pay by cash only (better on Sundays), and have your item handed to you by us
immediately.
Receive
this newsletter by email https://fssp.org.uk/manageprofile/index.php
Pray for our Sick: John
Sunderland, Michael Meadows, M. Hawley, Theresa Reynard, Hilda Creagan.
HOLY MASS INTENTIONS
More Holy Mass intentions requested by you are applied at private Masses. Please ask Fr Alex Stewart, FSSP (astewart@olgseminary.org) about any matter connected with Holy Mass intentions.
Sun 28
2nd
Sunday of Lent, I
Class
5pm Vespers
and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
9:00am11:00am6:00pm
Celebrant’s intention
All St Mary’s Faithful
Robinson
Family
Mon 1
Feria III
Class
12:10pm
Kazimierez
Michaelouski RIP
Tue 2
Feria III
Class
12:10pm
Women of
St. Mary’s
Wed 3
Feria II
Class
12:10pm
7:00pm
Joan+Frank Lomzik
All Men of St Mary’s
Thu 4
Feria III
Class
12:10pm
Grace King
Fri 5
Feria III
Class
1
Friday Vot. Mass Sacred Heart &Holy Hour
7:45-8:45pm
12:10pm
7:00pm
All penitents of week
Lily Evans
Sat 6
Feria III
Class 1st Saturday Vot. Mass Immaculate Heart of MaryAdoration
& Confessions 10:00am-12noon
12:10pm
Sophie Hall
Sun 7
3rd
Sunday of Lent, I Class5pm Vespers
and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
9:00am11:00am6:00pm
Celebrant’s intention
All St
Mary’s Faithful
Nicholas
Scarr
Mon 8
Feria III
Class
12:10pm
Robert
Ellingworth RIP
Tue 9
Feria III
Class
12:10pm
Agnes Roach
RIP
Wed 10
Feria III
Class
12:10pm
7:00pm
Dianna
Bishop RIP
All Men of
St Mary’s
Thu 11
Feria III
Class
12:10pm
John+Ellen
Healy
Fri 12
Feria III
Class
12:10pm
All St.
Mary’s penitents
Sat 13
Feria III
Class Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon
12:10pm
John Roach
Sun 14
4th Sunday
in Lent, (Laetare Sunday) I Class
First Holy
Communions5pm Vespers
and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
9:00am11:00am
6:00pm
Celebrant’s intention
All St
Mary’s Faithful
Fr Gribbin
We are adding a third Sunday Mass at St Mary’s Shrine Church in Warrington (Buttermarket Street, WA1 2NS) at 9:00am. This will take place on Sunday 28th February 2021 and Sunday 7th March 2021. Please check this website for updates for later Sundays.
Sundays 28 Feb & 7th March 21:
8:30am Confessions
9:00am Low Mass
10:30am Confessions
11:00am Solemn high Mass
5:00pm Sung Vespers
5:30pm Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and Confessions
Archbishop Malcolm McMahon OP of Liverpool has requested that the following message be sent out:
The Venerable Ignatius Spencer CP
It was with great happiness that I heard the news on 20 February 2021 that Fr Ignatius Spencer CP was declared by the catholic Church as having lived a life of heroic virtue and may now be called ‘venerable’. To get this news so soon after the very recent declaration of Sr Elizabeth Prout CP as ‘venerable’ is a remarkable grace to the Passionist Order and to the archdiocese. These two Victorian Catholics are as relevant to the mission of the church today as they were in their lifetimes. They show us how to reach out beyond ourselves and respond to suffering due to poverty and deprivation. My prayer is that the shrine at St. Anne’s, Sutton [NB: 18 minutes from St Mary’s Warrington] which harbours the mortal remains of three great Passionists, Blessed Dominic Barberi, Venerable Elizabeth Prout and the now Venerable Ignatius Spencer, will increase as a centre of devotion and prayer in the archdiocese. All three of these great disciples loved the poor and worked tirelessly for their bodily and spiritual wellbeing.
Venerable Ignatius, who had left behind a life of privilege, devoted himself tirelessly to visiting the poor, giving food and all his personal possessions to those in need. His preaching and writings showed him to be a true disciple of Jesus and in his daily life he lived out the passion of our Lord in heroic fashion. His life of service is a true example to his living relatives, Prince William and Prince Harry, and is to be emulated by us all.
7:50pm-8:20pm: Spiritual Talk by Group Chaplain Fr de Malleray, FSSP on “Remaining in the presence of God: the best kept secret that saints would die to share with us. Avoiding grave sins and dangerous occasions is a prerequisite to sanctity; then to become regular in saying our prayers, confessing our sins and receiving Holy Communion. But all along, nothing will help us like cultivating the presence of God lovingly watching us day and night. This is how so many sinners became saints.”
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
14 Feb 21 (fortnightly)
Smith Street, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 2NS, England
Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter by appointment from the RC
Archdiocese of Liverpool.
Weekdays: 11:00am-1:30pm (Confessions 11:40am-12:05pm; Holy
Mass 12:10pm)
Saturdays: 10:00am-1:30pm (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
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 phonebefore
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.
Confirmations: our Archbishop Malcolm McMahon OP of Liverpool kindly agreed to confer the Sacrament of Confirmation at St Mary’s on Saturday 10th July 2021, 3:00pm. Candidates should contact Fr Stewart: astewart@olgseminary.org. Preparation will begin soon after Easter. We are very grateful to His Grace.
Ash Wednesday 17th February. Day of FAST (one full meal a day and up to two snacks not amounting to another full meal, for any Catholic aged 18-59 unless pregnant or sick) and ABSTINENCE (no meat for any Catholic aged 14+).
Come to holy Mass and receive the blessed ashes (not applied upon the forehead this year but spread upon the head as anti-Covid precaution): a powerful sacramental to begin our preparation for the redemptive Passion of Our Lord.
Bring by
Tue 16 Feb 12noon any blessed PALMS from last year to be burnt into
ashes.
Mother Elizabeth Prout declared Venerable by Pope
Francis: thanks be to God! Given that her community ran St Mary’s
School – now Priory Court – let us pray that she might intercede in particular
for our children and our families.
Educational Project St Mary’s: Thank you for
your interest in upgrading our educational offer at St Mary’s. Please email
malleray@fssp.org. Despite the many restrictions, now is the time to
communicate, anticipate and set up a more permanent framework to educate our
children as saints. Please tell your friends. Please also visit www.rcahybrid.org.uk/.
Moving near St Mary’s? Interest was
recently expressed to us again by families considering moving to Warrington. We
can advise you on preferred locations and local housing market.
Congratulations to our Welsh seminarian Gwilym
Evans, FSSP who
was admitted to major orders and was
ordained a Subdeacon at our Bavarian seminary on Sat. 13th February. This month, 18 FSSP seminarians
were ordained Subdeacons. Please God, they should become deacons this spring
and priests next year. Pray for more via https://www.fssp.org/en/help-us/confraternity-of-saint-peter/.
Ask us for a Gift Aid form to
increase your donation by 20% 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
COVID: Please
observe social distancing, sanitizing and one-way system as signed, and kindly
cover your face with a mantilla, scarf or mask unless exempt. We thank our stewards who generously
give their time to secure a safe environment for all visitors to St Mary’s.
Please make sure to follow their instructions and abide by the regulations
(unless exempt from some), including social distancing and one-way system.
On Priory Court Car Park, please park on any spaces to the FRONT & RIGHT of
the pedestrian wooden gate into the Presbytery garden and church, as the spaces
on the LEFT of that gate are for office users.
New Baronius hand missals and Holy Bibles for sale. Public price $
64.95/copy. St Mary’s hugely discounted price: £35.00/copy! Pay by cash only (better on Sundays), and have your
item handed to you by us immediately. New
Memorare prayer cards sponsored
by benefactor. Holy Mass
booklets, rosaries for sale. Ask us after Holy Mass. St Mary’s logo on mugs and coasters: £7/mug
& £3/coaster. Profit goes to support St Mary’s Shrine.
Welcome to our Fourth Year
seminarian Miklos (pronounce MIK-LOSH,
Hungarian for the name Nicholas)
who is beginning his pastoral stage at St Mary’s until the summer. Miklos discerned
his vocation to the priesthood while completing a doctorate in Computing at
Imperial College London. Until two weeks ago he was based at our international
seminary in Bavaria, together with two more FSSP seminarians from the UK,
Gwilym and David. Miklos knows St Mary’s Shrine well as he stayed here before
on retreat and apostolate, and also helped at our Summer Camps in the Peak
District. We welcome him wholeheartedly and assure him of our prayer for the
second half of his formation to the sacred priesthood.
Pray for our Sick: Sue Shovelton, Michael
Meadows, M. Hawley, Theresa Reynard, Hilda Creagan, John Sunderland.
HOLY MASS
INTENTIONS
Sun 14
Quinquagesima Sunday, II Class
5pm Vespers and
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
11:00am6:00pm
All St Mary’s Faithful
Mary Coakley
Mon 15
Feria IV Class
12:10pm
David Hall (RIP)
Tue 16
Feria IV Class
12:10pm
Satan’s plan exposed
Wed 17
Ash Wednesday Fast &
Abstinence
12:10pm
6:00pm
7:00pm
St Mary’s penitents
Betty/Paul Mcnulty
Men of St Marys
Thu 18
Feria III Class
12:10pm
Michael McEvoy RIP
Fri 19
Feria III Class
12:10pm
Mary Connolly
Sat 20
Feria III Class
Adoration &
Confessions 10:00am-12noon
12:10pm
Sean Keenan RIP
Sun 21
Ist Sunday in Lent, I Class5pm Vespers and
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
11:00am6:00pm
All St Mary’s Faithful
Audrey Jones
Mon 22
Chair of St Peter I Class (in FSSP) Plenary Indulgence CSP
12:10pm
FSSP
Tue 23
Feria III Class
12:10pm
Maureen Walsh
Wed 24
St Matthias, Apostle,
II Class
12:10pm
7:00pm
Michael McEvoy RIP
All Men of St. Mary’s
Thu 25
Feria III Class
12:10pm
Deceased family/friends
Fri 26
Ember Friday in Lent,
II Class
12:10pm
All St. Mary’s
penitents
Sat 27
Ember Saturday in Lent II Class
Adoration &
Confessions 10:00am-12noon
12:10pm
Phillip Chirgwin RIP
Sun 28
II Sunday in Lent, I Class
5pm Vespers and
Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
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
31 Jan 21 (fortnightly)
Smith Street, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 2NS, England
Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter by appointment from the RC
Archdiocese of Liverpool.
Weekdays: 11:00am-1:30pm (Confessions 11:40am-12:05pm; Holy
Mass 12:10pm)
Saturdays: 10:00am-1:30pm (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
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 phonebefore
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.
Mother Elizabeth Prout declared Venerable by Pope Francis: thanks be to God! Given that her community ran St Mary’s School – now Priory Court – for decades, no doubt all of us at St Mary’s and further afield will renew our prayers to God that she might soon be beatified and might intercede in particular for our children and our families. We invite anyone who attended St Mary’s School under the Sisters as pupil or staff to send us their memories and anecdotes.
Educational Project St Mary’s: following last
week’s online presentation of the Regina Caeli Academy (www.rcahybrid.org.uk/), would anyone
interested in the hoped for upgrade of our educational offer at St Mary’s
please email malleray@fssp.org? Despite the many restrictions, now is the time
to communicate, anticipate and set up a more permanent framework to educate our
children as saints. Please tell your friends.
Moving near St Mary’s? Interest was
recently expressed to us again by families considering moving to Warrington. We
can advise you on preferred locations and local housing market.
Congratulations to our Welsh seminarian Gwilym
Evans, FSSP who
was admitted to major orders and will be
ordained a Subdeacon at our Bavarian seminary on Sat. 13th February.
Congratulations to Baby Thomas Lawrence baptised last week (the
youngest of seven children) – and to his parents who so generously welcome life
and raise their children in the faith.
Warning: Our Offertory collection has been diminishing over the past month, falling below £800.00 last week. Even when adding the online donations, we are well below the £1,400.00/week needed to cover our weekly expenses including heating, insurance, maintenance, safety features, priests’ support (food, personal allowance, healthcare, car allowance, Government contribution for retirement); admin staff salary including accounting and more. Please bear in mind that if the acquisition of Priory Court was a great step forward, it also means increased expenses. Sadly the Covid restrictions prevent us from using the new building as we would wish yet. But the bills still must be paid by us. We also know that the national and international situation makes the future look very precarious for many of you, our benefactors. While we trust in God’s Providence, we also need to do what we proportionately can to support a busy place of worship and of doctrinal and spiritual teaching such as St Mary’s Shrine, even though we might attend rarely or via LiveMass.net.
Please bear in mind that St Mary’s Shrine receives no financial support from the Archdiocese of Liverpool where we serve, so that each and every expenses is incurred solely by us, including the care of this vast Grade II-listed church building.
Ask us for a Gift Aid form to
increase your donation by 20% 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
COVID: Please
observe social distancing, sanitizing and one-way system as signed, and kindly
cover your face with a mantilla, scarf or mask unless exempt. We thank our stewards who generously
give their time to secure a safe environment for all visitors to St Mary’s.
Please make sure to follow their instructions and abide by the regulations
(unless exempt from some), including social distancing and one-way system.
On Priory Court Car Park, please park on any spaces to the FRONT & RIGHT of the pedestrian wooden gate into the Presbytery garden and church, as the spaces on the LEFT of that gate are for office users.
50 new Baronius hand missals and Holy Bibles for sale. Public price
$ 64.95/copy. St Mary’s hugely discounted price: £35.00/copy! Pay by cash only, and have your item handed to you by
us immediately.
New Memorare prayer cards
sponsored by benefactor.
Holy Mass booklets, rosaries for
sale. Ask us after Holy Mass. St
Mary’s logo on mugs and coasters: £7/mug & £3/coaster. Profit goes to
support St Mary’s Shrine.
RIP: Fr Calvin Goodwin, FSSP, who taught Frs Verrier, Stewart, Goddard and Phipps at seminary. Born in America of a British mother, Fr Goodwin had lived for a short time in Wimbledon and always treasured his British heritage, including a dry sense of humour.
At our American seminary, he would often pray the Prayer for the Queen after his Low Mass. A highly cultured man and an expert in opera music, he was a frequent guest on a national radio to comment on opera performances. Fr Goodwin was the first Jesuit to join our Fraternity. He had been actively involved in the professional tutorial DVD made in partnership between the FSSP and EWTN. You can watch his 21min presentation of the Traditional Mass (where he quotes Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple!) here: https://youtu.be/JVVXPhcV9_4 .
Find out more here: https://fssp.com/lectures-of-fr-calvin-goodwin-fssp-1948-2021/
Pray for our Sick: Sue Shovelton, Michael
Meadows, M. Hawley, Theresa Reynard, Hilda Creagan, John Sunderland.
Pray for our Deceased:
in your charity please pray for the repose of the souls of Aurora Sim and Frances
Houghton whose funerals will take place this week. Also, of Mrs Frances Fawcett
recently buried; and of Fr Calvin Goodwin, FSSP buried last week in America.
R.I.P.
HOLY MASS
INTENTIONS
Sun 31
Septuagesima
Sunday, II Class
5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament
11:00am6:00pm
All St Mary’s Faithful
Eileen
Corcoran (RIP)
Mon 1
St Ignatius, Bishop, Martyr
12:10pm
Emmanuel Keenan
Tue 2
The Feast of the Purification of the Blessed
Virgin, II Class
12:10pm
Paul Whitley
Wed 3
Mass of St Blaise & Blessing of Throats in honour of St Blaise after both Holy Masses
12:10pm
7:00pm
Thanksgiving
All men of St. Mary’s
Thu 4
St Andrew Corsini, Bishop
12:10pm
Denise Curtis and Family
Fri 5
St Agatha, Virgin, Martyr
Sacred Heart Vot Mass & Holy Hour 7:30-8:30pm + Confess
12:10pm
7:00pm
All St. Mary’s penitents
Celebrant’s intentions
Sat 6
Immaculate Heart of Mary Votive Mass (St. Titus BC)
Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon
12:10pm
Terence Keenan
Sun 7
Sexagesima Sunday, II Class5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament
11:00am6:00pm
All St Mary’s Faithful
Michael Keenan (RIP)
Mon 8
St John of Matha, Confessor
12:10pm
John and Anne Norris (RIP)
Tue 9
St Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop, Confessor, Doctor
12:10pm
Prevailing of Will of God
Wed 10
St Scholastica, Virgin
12:10pm
7:00pm
All Souls in Purgatory
All men of the St Mary’s
Thu 11
Apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary Immaculate
12:10pm
Colin Jones
Fri 12
Seven Holy Founders of the Order of the Servants
12:10pm
All St. Mary’s penitents
Sat 13
Saturday of Our Lady (Subdiac.
Ordination Gwilym Evans, FSSP)Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon
12:10pm
Dr Gordon Boyden (RIP)
Sun 14
Quinquagesima
Sunday, II Class
5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament