FSSP
United Kingdom and Ireland

Warrington

June 23, 2021

Summer Camps 2021 Update – Fully Booked!

Thank you for patiently waiting further news on our summer camps this August. At this point in time, things are sadly still very unclear. However, we have been reliably informed that even if the government proceeds with the (delayed) roadmap, there will most probably still be restrictions that apply to residential youth camps. Until we know precisely what these are, it is impossible to have sufficient clarity as to whether we can go ahead.

Please note, this is not only a matter for the FSSP, but also Savio House where the camps are held, and the National Youth Agency, whose regulations the camps also need to abide by.

Therefore, it is our intention to wait until the review for the current extension of restrictions is announced – this may be by 5 July, but perhaps more realistically around 12 July to have a clearer idea of the details. Naturally, if the ongoing uncertainty is difficult, it is no problem if you wish to withdraw your booking.

As things stand, one thing that looks almost certain is that our numbers will be restricted to 30 (we can normally have 40). As a result, I must now announce that we are fully booked for both camps. If you still wish to send in booking forms, you can do so, and we will put your children on a reserve list in case of cancellations.

June 18, 2021

Sunday Bulletin 20 June 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

20 June – 3 July 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

facebook.com/fssp.england

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-1:00pm & 5:00pm-7:00pm 

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

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

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 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.


Priory Court: pray for last admin hurdles to be solved so that we might soon hire a contractor and start conversion work!


ACADEMY at St Mary’s: Contact ourcoordinators Michael & Aileen Seymour: TheAcademyStMarys@gmail.com.

Please tell your friends and also visit www.rcahybrid.org.uk/.

Dowry Mag N049, Spring issue, now online and shortly in print. Articles on Muslim convert, family, film direction, Catholic think tank and more.

Confraternity of St Peter (CSP): Congratulations to Fr Seth Phipps, FSSP, who was appointed new chaplain. Email sphipps@fssp.org.


Summer Camps: We very much hope to run our summer camps in the Peak District again in August, for children aged 10-17. Boys: Aug 2-7. Girls: Aug 9-14. Contact: sphipps@fssp.org. Please do not send any money for bookings yet.


Consider offering usual stipends for the following weekly Mass intentions, otherwise offered without a stipend: All St Mary’s Faithful; All St Mary’s penitents


Accommodation near St Mary’s

Several parishioners have expressed a desire to live nearer to St Mary’s, but are struggling to find anything suitable on their own, either to rent or to buy. Options are being examined. Contact us if interested.


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


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.


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.

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


Join 309 subscribers to St Mary’s YouTube channel: Homilies for Sundays and major feasts will be uploaded regularly. Visit www.youtube.com/channel/UC_NVY7jpDIhANiwjng1gN0w. Thank you to our LiveMass/YouTube operators.


Homily by Fr Stewart: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajyporr7QZo


St Joseph’s Men’s Group: after Wednesday 7pm Mass, prayer and talk (Confessions 6:30pm).


Concerned about your confidential health data being shared with third parties by the NHS? You can opt out until 25 August 2021. See https://www.medicaldevice-network.com/features/nhs-data-grab-gpdpr/


Latest book by Fr de Malleray: printed copies available; and presentation here: http://aroucapress.com/near-missed-masses

“Can priests miss Mass? This little book light-heartedly depicts ten Holy Masses nearly missed by priests due to some opposition. From Kilimanjaro to Loch Ness, from Burma to Paris and more, the ten humorous short stories describe obstacles to the celebration of Holy Mass, thankfully overcome. The ten priests persevered, spurred by the conviction that Holy Mass: 1) honours God, whose extrinsic glory increases each time the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered; 2) helps souls through the temporal application of Christ’s saving merits that Holy Mass brings about; 3) fortifies priests, whose ontological raison d’être is to offer the divine Victim on the altar. Leaving aside theological arguments, Near Missed Masses entertainingly illustrates these truths through fiction.”

Praise for Near Missed Masses

In the real world, which is the world that God made, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the power station feeding the life of grace. Without such grace, we die. In this volume of true stories, Fr Armand de Malleray shows us the life-giving power of the Mass in a world darkened with devildom. The light-hearted and humorous tone of the stories makes them easily readable without ignoring the gravity of the topic. — Joseph Pearce, author of biographies of J. R. R. Tolkien, Oscar Wilde, C. S. Lewis, and G. K. Chesterton

The unusual theme that unites a good number of the stories in this compendium is a scenario with which many a freshly-ordained priest will soon become familiar—the battle royal that often ensues in the attempt to secure an altar at which the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass may be offered in an atmosphere of recollection and decorum. With tact and good humour, Father de Malleray explores the intra-ecclesial prejudices and neuroses which have given rise to such a state of affairs, and illustrates how perseverance, charity and prayer are the most effective weapons we possess against suspicion and bigotry. An edifying read for both priests and laity, which we should pray will contribute to the healing of self-inflicted wounds which for too long have hampered the Church’s mission of evangelisation. — Fr Julian Large, Provost of the London Oratory

The stories in this collection give us precious evidence of the hidden persistence of the grace of the true priestly vocation in unexpected situations. The ten narratives portray priestly candidates and priests of various ages and cultures. All reveal that secret dialogue in the soul that takes place when grace is at work. Based on my experience in teaching Thomistic philosophy to seminarians for a decade and catechesis to seminarians and priests as well as lay people, I cannot recommend this book highly enough for young Catholic men and for all those who nurture vocations, or who could, but who are not sufficiently alert to the quiet presence of the Holy Spirit in many young souls. — Dr Caroline FareyAnnunciation Catechesis

In Near Missed Masses, Fr de Malleray finds a delightfully playful and imaginative way to reinvent true contemporary stories and drive home a serious point: the value of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and the zeal that we should have to celebrate (as priests) or attend (as layfaithful) this Sacrifice worthily and frequently. In this way, the book functions like the proverbial storeroom containing things both new and old! — Fr Henry Whisenant, Diocese of East Anglia (England)


Juventutem Warrington next meets on Sat 19 June.

Next Juventutem London meeting: Friday 25th June, 7pm (Confessions 6pm-6:55pm), at St Mary Magdalene Wandsworth.


St Margaret’s Clitherow Ladies Support Group:

Sat 26 June, 1pm (bring packed lunch; talk at 2pm).


Pray for our Sick & housebound: John Sunderland, Phil Clarkson, Michael Meadows, Jean Scott, M. Hawley, Theresa Reynard, Hilda Creagan.


HOLY MASS INTENTIONS

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

Sun 20 IV Sunday after Pentecost I Class   5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm David Hall RIP All St Mary’s Faithful Homeless people
Mon 21 St. Aloysius Gonzaga, Confessor, III Class 12:10pm Confraternity St Peter
Tue 22 St. Alban, Protomartyr of England,  III Class 12:10pm Kathy Kelly
Wed 23 Vigil of Nativity of St. John the Baptist, I Class Men’s Support Group’s: 7pm Mass; 7:45pm Prayer; 8:30pm Talk 12:10pm 7:00pm The homeless All Men of St Mary’s
Thu 24 Nativity of St. John the Baptist, I Class 8:00am 12:10pm Celebrant’s intention All St Mary’s penitents
Fri 25 St. William, Abbot, III Class 12:10pm Wedding Chris,Marie
Sat 26 Sts John and Paul, Martyrs, III Class (Priestly Ordin. Wigratzbad) Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon ; Ladies Group 1pm 12:10pm Jack Weaver RIP
Sun 27 V Sunday after Pentecost,  II Class   5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm Samantha Fraser All St. Mary’s faithful Paul Edwards
Mon 28 Vigil of Sts Peter and Paul,  II Class 12:10pm Levi Habimanna
Tue 29 Sts Peter and Paul, Apostles, I Class Plenary indulgence for Confraternity and FSSP members 12:10pm 6:00pm Bob Doyle Souls in Purgatory
Wed 30 Commemoration of St. Paul, III Class Men’s Support Group’s: 7pm Mass; 7:45pm Prayer; 8:30pm Talk 12:10pm 7:00pm Eileen Parsons All Men of St Mary’s
Thu 1 Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ, I Class 12:10pm All St. Mary’s penitents
Fri 2 Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, II Class 12:10pm Sierra Gorzkowski
Sat 3 St. Irenaeus, Bishop, Martyr, III Class Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon  12:10pm Our Lady’s Intentions
Sun 4 VI Sunday after Pentecost,II Class   5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm John Cain RIP All St Mary’s Faithful Mary Coakley
June 17, 2021

Four Years Ordained!

Dear Frs Stewart and Sanetra,

All of us in Britain & Ireland, and abroad, assure you both of our prayer for you on this your fourth anniversary of ordination. We recall with emotion this wondrous event, when you became priests of the Lord. The fact that it was occurring in the traditional way for the first time in 50 years was an added grace for all Catholics in these Isles. We thank you for your ministry and priestly witness over the past four years.

Ad multos annos!

Catholic Herald: https://catholicherald.co.uk/pictures-extraordinary-form-ordinations-take-place-in-england-for-first-time-in-decades/

National Catholic Register: https://www.ncregister.com/blog/fssp-brings-tradition-and-a-spiritual-boost-to-northern-england

June 15, 2021

Can priests miss Mass?

(Or why and how can they avoid missing it?) Find out in this book of fiction based on actual events, by Fr de Malleray, FSSP, just released.

Publisher: http://aroucapress.com/near-missed-masses


Cost: $18.95 USD = £13.43 GBP. Check with your local FSSP UK & Ireland parish for discounted bulk order.


“Can priests miss Mass? This little book light-heartedly depicts ten Holy Masses nearly missed by priests due to some opposition. From Kilimanjaro to Loch Ness, from Burma to Paris and more, the ten humorous short stories describe obstacles to the celebration of Holy Mass, thankfully overcome. The ten priests persevered, spurred by the conviction that Holy Mass: 1) honours God, whose extrinsic glory increases each time the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered; 2) helps souls through the temporal application of Christ’s saving merits that Holy Mass brings about; 3) fortifies priests, whose ontological raison d’être is to offer the divine Victim on the altar. Leaving aside theological arguments, Near Missed Masses entertainingly illustrates these truths through fiction.”

Praise for Near Missed Masses

In the real world, which is the world that God made, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the power station feeding the life of grace. Without such grace, we die. In this volume of true stories, Fr Armand de Malleray shows us the life-giving power of the Mass in a world darkened with devildom. The light-hearted and humorous tone of the stories makes them easily readable without ignoring the gravity of the topic. — Joseph Pearce, author of biographies of J. R. R. Tolkien, Oscar Wilde, C. S. Lewis, and G. K. Chesterton

The unusual theme that unites a good number of the stories in this compendium is a scenario with which many a freshly-ordained priest will soon become familiar—the battle royal that often ensues in the attempt to secure an altar at which the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass may be offered in an atmosphere of recollection and decorum. With tact and good humour, Father de Malleray explores the intra-ecclesial prejudices and neuroses which have given rise to such a state of affairs, and illustrates how perseverance, charity and prayer are the most effective weapons we possess against suspicion and bigotry. An edifying read for both priests and laity, which we should pray will contribute to the healing of self-inflicted wounds which for too long have hampered the Church’s mission of evangelisation. — Fr Julian Large, Provost of the London Oratory

The stories in this collection give us precious evidence of the hidden persistence of the grace of the true priestly vocation in unexpected situations. The ten narratives portray priestly candidates and priests of various ages and cultures. All reveal that secret dialogue in the soul that takes place when grace is at work. Based on my experience in teaching Thomistic philosophy to seminarians for a decade and catechesis to seminarians and priests as well as lay people, I cannot recommend this book highly enough for young Catholic men and for all those who nurture vocations, or who could, but who are not sufficiently alert to the quiet presence of the Holy Spirit in many young souls. — Dr Caroline FareyAnnunciation Catechesis

In Near Missed Masses, Fr de Malleray finds a delightfully playful and imaginative way to reinvent true contemporary stories and drive home a serious point: the value of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and the zeal that we should have to celebrate (as priests) or attend (as layfaithful) this Sacrifice worthily and frequently. In this way, the book functions like the proverbial storeroom containing things both new and old! — Fr Henry Whisenant, Diocese of East Anglia (England)

* * * * * 

Size: 5.5 x 8.5

ISBN: 978-1-989905-48-7 | $18.95 USD | paperback
ISBN: 978-1-989905-49-4 | $24.95 USD | hardcover

222 pages

June 4, 2021

Dowry Mag Spring issue now online!

Our quarterly magazine Dowry is now online.

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Editorial: Our Journey Toward Eternal Bliss

Catholic Think-Tank

Young British Muslim Finds Christ

Station Churches in Rome

Flagship Abortuary Closed Down

For the Love of God and Country

Traditional Catholic Film Making

Traditional Catholicism Attracts Families

Near Missed Masses: Ten Exotic Priestly Stories

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Sunday Bulletin 6 June 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

6-19 June 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

facebook.com/fssp.england

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-1:00pm & 5:00pm-7:00pm 

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

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

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 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.


Priory Court: pray for last admin hurdles to be solved so that we might soon hire a contractor and start conversion work!


ACADEMY at St Mary’s: Contact ourcoordinators Michael & Aileen Seymour: TheAcademyStMarys@gmail.com.

Please tell your friends and also visit www.rcahybrid.org.uk/.

Dowry Mag N049, Spring issue, now online and shortly in print. Articles on Muslim convert, family, film direction, Catholic think tank and more.

Confraternity of St Peter (CSP): Congratulations to Fr Seth Phipps, FSSP, who was appointed new chaplain. Email sphipps@fssp.org.


Summer Camps: We very much hope to run our summer camps in the Peak District again in August, for children aged 10-17. Boys: Aug 2-7. Girls: Aug 9-14. Contact: sphipps@fssp.org. Please do not send any money for bookings yet.


Consider offering usual stipends for the following weekly Mass intentions, otherwise offered without a stipend: All St Mary’s Faithful; All St Mary’s penitents


Accommodation near St Mary’s

Several parishioners have expressed a desire to live nearer to St Mary’s, but are struggling to find anything suitable on their own, either to rent or to buy. Options are being examined. Contact us if interested.


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


7,000 motorists (estimated) saw our peaceful Pro-life witness chain along Mersey Street on Sat 29 May, 2-4pm. SPUC pro-life chains have been taking place across Britain to mark the anniversary of the 1967 Abortion Act. Since 1967 over 9.5 million unborn children have been killed by abortion and countless mothers and families have been hurt. A SPUC initiative supported by St Mary’s Shrine. See pictures here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CCFxXjHohhlTYg4NJc9tfzi9Jk5Irh7w?usp=sharing


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.


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.

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


Join 290 subscribers to St Mary’s YouTube channel: Homilies for Sundays and major feasts will be uploaded regularly. Visit www.youtube.com/channel/UC_NVY7jpDIhANiwjng1gN0w. Thank you to our LiveMass/YouTube operators.


Corpus Christi homily by Fr Stewart: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppi-XuTPGI0


St Joseph’s Men’s Group: after Wednesday 7pm Mass, prayer and talk.


Latest book by Fr de Malleray here: http://aroucapress.com/near-missed-masses


Juventutem Warrington next meets on Sat 19 June.


St Margaret’s Clitherow Ladies Support Group:

Sat 26 June, 1pm (bring packed lunch; talk at 2pm).


Pray for our Sick & housebound: John Sunderland, Michael Meadows, Jean Scott, M. Hawley, Theresa Reynard, Hilda Creagan.

HOLY MASS INTENTIONS

Sun 6 II Sunday after Pentecost,I Class External Solemnity of Corpus Christi, with procession 5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm Sarah,Derek Stanton All St Mary’s Faithful Mary Kilbane (RIP)
Mon 7 Votive Mass Most Holy Trinity (Feria, IV Class) 12:10pm Mary, Len Gilfedder
Tue 8 St. William, Bishop, Confessor, III Class 12:10pm Robert Milliard RIP
Wed 9  (Feria, IV Class)  Votive Mass for Priestly Vocations, cf
Votive Mass to ask for Priestly Vocations
12:10pm 7:00pm Joseph, Hugh Donleavy All Men of St Mary’s
Thu 10 St. Margaret, III Class 12:10pm All St Mary’s penitents
Fri 11 Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, I  Class 12:10pm 6:00pm David Hall RIP Celebrant’s intention
Sat 12 Most Pure Heart of Mary, canonical title of St Mary’s House:  Baronius missals p. 1755 (St. John of San Facundo, III Class) Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon  12:10pm Riley Michael Jones
Sun 13 III Sunday after Pentecost,  II Class 5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm Jozef  Lopuszynski All St. Mary’s faithful Andrew Madden
Mon 14 St. Basil the Great, Bishop Confessor,  III Class 12:10pm Conor Jones
Tue 15 Votive Mass for the Sick p.1670  (Feria,  IV Class) 12:10pm Paul Sydall
Wed 16 Votive Mass for a Happy Death p.1674 (Feria, IV Class) Votive Mass of St Joseph p. 1633 12:10pm 7:00pm Thanksgiving St Joseph All Men of St Mary’s
Thu 17 St. Gregory Barbarigo, III Class 12:10pm Bridget Hannah
Fri 18 St Ephrem the Syrian, III Class 12:10pm All St. Mary’s penitents
Sat 19 St Juliana Falconieri, III Class Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon  12:10pm Confraternity St Peter
Sun 20 IV Sunday after Pentecost,II Class 5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm David Hall RIP All St Mary’s Faithful Homeless people

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

May 28, 2021

Rosary Nationwide 30 May

Further to our participation in the National Rosary for the end of Covid on Saturday 15th May, St Mary’s Shrine will take part in the National Rosary on Trinity Sunday, 30th May 2021. Public recitation of the Joyful, Sorrowful and Glorious mysteries will start around 12:20pm (after our 11:00am main Sunday Mass). Anyone welcome.

May 26, 2021

In the glorious land of the CRISTEROS…

Mexico’s First Traditional Ordination in Decades

Mexico will witness its first Traditional Ordination in decades as Rev. Mr. Joel Pinto Rodriguez, FSSP is ordained to the priesthood by His Eminence Raymond Cardinal Burke.

The ceremony will take place at the Sanctuary of the Martyrs in Guadalajara, Mexico on the Feast of the Sacred Heart, June 11th, 2021, at 5PM CST.

The ordination is open to the public and free of charge.

Also, the ceremony will be broadcast on LiveMass and Facebook.

The ordination will also be part of a larger event, the Third Congress of Summorum Pontificum, featuring H.E. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski, Fr. Javier Olivera Ravasi, Dr. John Pepino, Matt Fradd, Gregory DiPippo, and more, including the Very Rev. P. Andrzej Komorowski, FSSP Superior General, and Fr. Jonathan Romanowski, FSSP. Virtual tickets to view the conference online can be purchased here.

Note that space at the ordination is limited, and seats are reserved for those attending the conference, after which they will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

More information can be found at the Conference website: https://summorumpontificum.mx

May 21, 2021

Sunday Bulletin 23 May 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

23 May 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

facebook.com/fssp.england

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-1:00pm & 5:00pm-7:00pm 

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

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

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 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.


Priory Court plans approved! Great news, Warrington Borough Council has finally approved our plans submitted last autumn. We will keep you informed of the next stage.


ACADEMY at St Mary’s:

Contact ourcoordinators Michael & Aileen Seymour: TheAcademyStMarys@gmail.com.

Please tell your friends and also visit www.rcahybrid.org.uk/.


Confraternity of St Peter (CSP): Congratulations to Fr Seth Phipps, FSSP, who was appointed new chaplain. Email sphipps@fssp.org.


Summer Camps: We very much hope to run our summer camps in the Peak District again in August, for children aged 10-17. Boys: Aug 2-7. Girls: Aug 9-14. Contact: sphipps@fssp.org. Please do not send any money for bookings yet.


Juventutem Warrington trek Sat 29 May, for 18-35:

juventutemwarrington@gmail.com


Adult Converts Instruction Classes:

contact Fr de Malleray: malleray@fssp.org.


Accommodation near St Mary’s

Several parishioners have expressed a desire to live nearer to St Mary’s, but are struggling to find anything suitable on their own, either to rent or to buy. With this in mind, a few of the faithful have decided to get together to explore alternative ways to secure affordable accommodation in Warrington, both for themselves and their fellow Catholics.

If this is of interest, you are invited to an informal meeting in Priory Court on Saturday 29th May at 10:00am to look at possible options. The invitation is open both to potential tenants and investors. The meeting should last no more than an hour, so there will still be opportunity to attend Adoration before Holy Mass at 12:10pm.


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


Pro-life chain along Mersey Street on Sat 29 May, 2-4pm. Just turn up and stand along the busy street as part of a group, peacefully holding signs to alert motorists on the need to protect unborn children. Stay between 30mins and 2hrs, whatever you can afford. SPUC pro-life chains have been taking place across Britain to mark the anniversary of the 1967 Abortion Act. Since 1967 over 9.5 million unborn children have been killed by abortion and countless mothers and families have been hurt. An SPUC initiative supported by St Mary’s Shrine. Watch short video here www.facebook.com/watch/?v=338182827472385.


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.


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.

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


Join 278 subscribers to St Mary’s YouTube channel: Homilies for Sundays and major feasts will be uploaded regularly. Visit www.youtube.com/channel/UC_NVY7jpDIhANiwjng1gN0w. Thank you to our LiveMass/YouTube operators.


Why love our country? Video conference by Fr de Malleray on
www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1165432103924372

Next Juventutem event in London: Fri 28 May, 7pm.


Pray for our Sick & housebound: John Sunderland, Michael Meadows, Jean Scott, M. Hawley, Theresa Reynard, Hilda Creagan.


HOLY MASS INTENTIONS

Sun 23 Whitsunday (Pentecost) I Class   5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm Holy Souls All St Mary’s Faithful Margaret O’Shaughnessy
Mon 24 Whit Monday, I Class 12:10pm Margaret Giverin
Tue 25 Whit Tuesday, I Class 12:10pm Robert Barry
Wed 26 Whit Wednesday (Ember Day) I Class St Joseph’s Men Support Group 7:45pm in church 12:10pm 7:00pm Fr Christopher Hilton All Men of St Mary’s
Thu 27 Whit Thursday, I Class 12:10pm Marion Evans
Fri 28 Whit Friday, (Ember Day), I Class 12:10pm All penitents of week
Sat 29 Whit Saturday, (Ember Day) I Class Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon  12:10pm Evans family
Sun 30 Feast of the Most Holy Trinity,  I Class   5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm Rebecca Hall All St Mary’s Faithful Emmanuel and Martha
Mon 31 Blessed Virgin Mary Queen, II Class 12:10pm Robinson family
Tue 1 St Angela Merici, III Class 12:10pm Andrew Porter (RIP)
Wed 2 Feria, IV Class St Joseph’s Men Support Group 7:45pm in church 12:10pm 7:00pm Declan Finan All Men of St Mary’s
Thu 3 Corpus Christi, I Class 12:10pm Athanasius Schneider
Fri 4 St Francis Caracciolo, III Class Votive Mass of the Sacred Heart of Jesus & Holy Hour 12:10pm 7:00pm All St. Mary’s penitents Celebrant’s intentions
Sat 5 Votive Mass of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (St Boniface) Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon  12:10pm Francis Kilsby
Sun 6 External Solemnity of Corpus Christi
(II Sunday after Pentecost,II Class)   5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm Sarah & Derek Stanton All St Mary’s Faithful Mary Kilbane (RIP)

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

Why love our country?

A reflection on the Feast of St. George for the Juventutem London youths, by Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP. “St George, Patron of England. Why countries need patron saints: the idea of a motherland. How to distinguish patriotism and nationalism; civic loyalty and insularism. As the world becomes a global village, have national history, culture and customs become irrelevant?”

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1165432103924372