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October 12, 2019

Sunday Bulletin 13 Oct 2019

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BULLETIN of ST MARY’S SHRINE 13th October 2019               Fortnightly www.fssp.co.uk/warrington • 01925 635664 Watch our Mass daily on http://livemass.net/ Buttermarket Street, Warrington WA1 2NS Served by the Priestly Fraternity of St Peter by appointment of the RC Archdiocese of Liverpool   Rector: Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP: malleray@fssp.org Assistant: Fr Ian Verrier, FSSP: iverrier@fssp.org On pastoral placement: Deacon Roger Gilbride, FSSP: roger.gilbride@fssp.org (26 Oct-Easter) In residence: Fr Henry Whisenant: henrywhiz@hotmail.com (On Sick Leave: Fr Konrad Loewenstein, FSSP) Holy Masses: Sunday 11am & 6pm; Mon-Sat 12:10pm daily. Confessions 30mins before every Mass every day – including from 5:30pm before 6pm Sunday Mass, and on Saturdays 10am-11:45am Eucharistic Adoration: Sat 10:00am-12 noon; 1st Fri 7:40pm-8:40pm; most Wed. afternoon after school Daily Rosary 11:30am Mon-Fri, 11am Sat. + 12noon Angelus Sung Compline: Sunday 7:15pm, Wednesday 9:15pm Stations of the Cross: Mon, Fri 1:00pm Men’s group: Every Wed 7:00pm Mass + Talk & Compline Mothers’ Prayer group: Wed 1:00pm Adults Catechesis: MostSat 6pmwithFr Loewenstein Home Education Group: MostWednesdays 1pm-3:30pm. Contact Alison Kahn 01925 727759. Choir: Every Thur & Sun.Contact Fr Verrier for an audition if you would like to join our choir – including Junior choir. Young Adults & Professionals 18-35: Monthly Sat walk and/or talk: www.facebook.com/juventutem.warrington/ Divine Mercy group: every second Tuesday 1:00pm Pro-life group: Last Sat 10:15am: p.boyle400@btinternet.com   SUPPORT—Bank details: Account name: FSSP Warrington. Account number: 30993368. Sort Code 30-80-27; Lloyds Bank, Palmerston Road Branch. Ask us for Gift Aid forms and envelopes: warrington@fssp.org. Registered Charity number 1129964   Safeguarding: Children, teenagers and vulnerable adults must be accompanied or supervised at all times within the Shrine. If you have concerns, 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.   Church cleaning: please given an hour of your time each week to keep St Mary’s fit for divine worship. Contact Jeff Hall: jeffreyhall001@hotmail.com   Addicts to drugs, alcohol: help available with high success rate. Free. Confidential phone contact: 07916578902.   ☞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. If no server, please hold the Communion plate against your throat. Thank you in advance.   ☞ Printed Mass sheets: please don’t bin them, as we will use them next year. Leave them in church Porch.   ☞ Modesty in church: please cover your bodies at least down to elbows and below knees; no tight or see-through garments.   ☞ Did you know? St Mary’s Shrine costs £1,444/week to run and maintain. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.

Men’s recollection weekend 29th Nov – 1st Dec 2019:

Theme: ‘Restoring manhood: Man as son of God, husband and father.’

Location: The Christian Heritage Centre, Stonyhurst College, Clitheroe, BB7 9PT

For: any men from 18 years, single or married

Arrival: Friday 29th Nov from 3pm, for 6pm Holy Mass; Departure: Sunday 1st Dec from 3pm.

Preached by Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP

Features: Holy Mass (Fri, Sat and Sun), rosary, conferences, adoration, Latin Compline and confessions

Bookings: bookings@christianheritagecentre.com & 01254 827329. £50 deposit upon booking.

Cost: £160 for full weekend (single room), or £110 per person (twin room).


Deo gratias for the canonisation of Cardinal John-Henry Newman in Rome on Sun. 13th Oct: may his intercession for the conversion of Britain be even more efficacious. This Sunday we are also invited by our Archbishop Malcolm McMahon to pray for the success of the Archdiocesan Synod 2020 [synod2020.co.uk], in which St Mary’s clergy and laity have been involved in various ways. His Grace’s pastoral letter is available here and at St Mary’s, as well as Synod prayer cards.


Prayer for the Pan-Amazon Synod (Rome, 6-27 October): We at St Mary’s will recite daily the Prayer to St Michael the Archangel from 29th Sept. until 27th Oct., begging for heavenly protection upon Holy Mother Church in turbulent times. We invite all to fast every Friday for the same intention during that period.


St Mary’s youths take steps:

1) Please keep in your prayer our young parishioner Henry who started formation to the priesthood at our American seminary, together with Conan from Ireland (and of Warrington) and Tom from London. Fr Verrier took them out for an ice-cream while staying in Nebraska last week and confirms that the three young men are very assiduous at Latin classes and on the ‘soccer’ pitch! 2) Also, pray for one of our young ladies who went to the Franciscan Nuns in Gosport to begin religious training. 3) Lastly, three of our young men have moved together into a shared flat to support each other through a life of piety with daily involvement in the Shrine activities. Contact us if you can give or lend furniture, utensils etc.

Sunday 20th Oct: Every year, on the Sunday following the anniversary of the establishment of the FSSP as of pontifical right the entire congregation recites together after Mass the Prayer for Vocations, prayed daily by over 6,600 members of our international prayer network for Vocations, the Confraternity of St Peter (C.S.P.). CSP members may come and recite the Prayer of the Confraternity while kneeling at the communion rail before receiving a blessing from the priest. Learn more about the prayer for vocations here: fssp.org/en/confraternite.htm. Take a CSP flyer from porch after Mass.


Youth Conference day on: ‘Rebuild my Church: the unexpected bounce of religious Britain’ by Fr A. de Malleray FSSP. Saturday 9th Nov 2019 11am-5pm, St Mary Moorfields, London, for 18-35 year. Teaser here.


Priory Campaign: Deo gratias. At long last the purchase was signed. Thank you for your support all along this campaign. An Open Doors event will soon be announced.


Dowry Mag No43 online this week and soon in print.


Our weekly home education group: 1pm-3:30pm. Please note that we now meet on Wednesdays instead of Thursdays. Contact: Alison Kahn 01925 727759.

Move across St Mary’s fence to Charles Forbes Court Care home: newly refurbished flats available. Info: 01925 445655


Lift to Holy Mass? Less mobile parishioners are invited to contact us for lifts, especially on Sundays. Volunteers welcome to offer lifts in their cars.


Men’s Group: an ongoing success with about 20 men attending. Every Wednesday 7pm-9:30pm.


Thursday October 31: the date when the UK is due to leave the EU: Eucharistic adoration 6:00pm to midnight to ask God and Our Lady to protect our country and inspire our leaders.


 40 Days for Life Manchester: prayer, fasting and public outreach for an end to abortion 25th Sept – 3rd Nov. Web www.40daysforlife.com/local-campaigns/manchester-2/. Tel 07810 791032.

More Gender Theory books to buy or offer to friends, teachers, adolescents.


Christmas Cards Sales by Aid to the Church in Need on Sunday 3rd November after both Holy Masses.



ADVENT RECOLLECTION for the laity at Douai Abbey, Berks.: 20-22 December 2019

Starts Friday 20 December 2019 with EF Holy Mass at 6PM,
followed by 7PM Supper (arrival from 4PM).
Ends Sunday 22 December 2019 at 3PM
after lunch and last conference.
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Led by Frs Armand de Malleray, FSSP & Patrick O’Donohue, FSSP on the theme: “Our Holy Mother the Church”.
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Costs: £141.60 for single room with en-suite full board; £108.00 for shared room.

The price above is integrally to meet the costs of Douai Abbey on whose behalf we coordinate the bookings. Please budget an added £10 per person (suggested) to hand to us while at the Abbey for the costs incurred by our Fraternity to organise and give the retreat.
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Location: Douai Abbey, Upper Woolhampton, Reading RG7 5TQ, Berkshire, England.
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Booking: ATTENTION: Please DO NOT book directly with Douai Abbey. Instead, please send any booking correspondence and fees to us at: ‘Advent Retreat 2019, St John Fisher House, 17 Eastern Avenue, Reading RG1 2NS, Berkshire, England’. Email any query to: ukretreat@fssp.org. Booking form HERE.



Mass Intentions:

       
Sun 13                                                                                             18th Sunday after Pentecost  –  Solemn High Mass 11:00am 6:00pm Joanne King Henry Walker
Mon 14 St Callistus – Stations of the Cross for Priests 1pm 12:10pm Patrick Evans
Tue 15 St Teresa of Avila 12:10pm Elizabeth McNulty
Wed 16  St Hedwig – Mothers’ Prayer Group 1pm Men’s group: Mass, Talk, Q’s & A’s, Compline 12:10pm 7:00pm Donna Clarkson Celebrant’s Intention
Thu 17 St Margaret Mary Alacoque 12:10pm Patrick Evans
Fri 18   St Luke the Evangelist; 31st anniversary of FSSP’s establishment as of pontifical right – Stations of the Cross after Mass 12:10pm   All FSSP & CSP members  
Sat 19   Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament St Peter of Alcantara – Tonsure of 23 FSSP seminarians USA + Bav. 10:00am 12:10pm Priestly Vocations Mary Alice Taylor RIP
Sun 20 19th Sunday after Pentecost – Confraternity Prayer for Vocations recited after both Holy Masses 11:00am 6:00pm Pauline’s Children Special Intention
Mon 21 Votive Mass for Vocations – 1pm Stations of the Cross for Priests 12:10pm                                    Special Intention
Tue 22 Votive Requiem 12:10pm Fr Daniel Wetherley
Wed 23  St Anthony Mary Claret – Mothers’Prayer Group  1pm Men’s group: Mass, Talk, Q’s & A’s, Compline 12:10pm 7:00pm Louis Anderson RIP                                                                                                                                                           CCelebrant’s Intention
Thu 24 St Raphael Archangel 12:10pm Amanda and Paul Mahon
Fri 25 Votive Mass for the Sick – Stations of the Cross after Mass 12:10pm Paul Evans RIP
Sat 26 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Saturday of Our Lady 10:00am 12:10pm Universal Church Joshua and Samantha Langley
Sun 27                                                                                        Christ the King – Winter Time begins: turn clocks 1 hr backward 11:00am 6:00pm FSSP Confraternity Bryan Callaghan RIP

CLERGY RETREAT 27 APRIL -1 MAY 2020, STONYHURST
The priests and Holy Church: her sons and defenders.
 



In the brand new retreat centre in historic Jesuit college in Lancashire. Make use of the Theodore House Oratory or St Peter’s church for private prayer and Holy Mases, adoration and Compline. Enjoy the beautiful surrounding countryside with its network of footpaths. Comfortable en-suite accommodation makes Theodore House a fantastic retreat setting!

COST: £320 in total (4 days full board, modern single room with ensuite).
BOOKINGS: Directly with Stonyhurst on bookings@christianheritagecentre.com ;01254 827329. Send your £50 and/or full payment to The Christian Heritage Centre, Stonyhurst, Clitheroe BB7 9PZ.
Facebook page: https://business.facebook.com/events/565043530909466/

• Clergy Retreat 27 April – 1st May 2020
• Arrival by 3pm on Monday 27th April 2020
• Departure 3pm on Friday 1st May 2020
• Theme: The priests and Holy Church: her sons and defenders.
• Preached by: Fr Armand de Malleray, FSSP
• For: Any diocesan and religious clerics, including deacons and seminarians
• Daily Mass (missal of your choice), Holy Hour and Latin Compline

Scope: Holy Church is under attack and her priests undermined. Can we still profess the Church as holy and the priesthood as sacred? The traditional ecclesiology, spirituality and liturgy explain why the sins of her sons wound the Bride of Christ and yet do not mar her purity, neither invalidate their calling. After the example of the Sovereign High Priest Jesus Christ, today as ever, priestly sanctity is essential to the welfare of Holy Church.


Audio conferences of previous retreats here.


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Further events of general interest for the laity:

Conference day for 18/35-year-olds in St Mary Moorfields, 4-5 Eldon Street, EC2M 7LS London
on the theme: ‘REBUILD MY CHURCH: THE UNEXPECTED BOUNCE OF RELIGIOUS BRITAIN’.

By Fr Armand de Malleray FSSP.   Teaser: https://vimeo.com/livemass/religious

Facebook page : https://www.facebook.com/events/2563045680393617/
SCHEDULE Sat. 9th Nov 2019:
· 11am-12noon Conference 1 (40 mins + Q&As)
· 12.00noon-1pm Holy Mass (Mass of the Dedication of the Archbasilica of the Saviour).
· 1pm-2pm Lunch
· 2pm-3pm Conference 2 (40 mins + Q&As)
· 3pm-4pm Eucharistic Adoration: Exposition of the Bl. Sacrament and silent adoration (while confessions are heard), Benediction
· 4pm-4:30pm: Conference 3
· 4:30pm-5:00pm Tea and departure.

Conference opened to those aged 18-35 only.
Pizza and drinks will be provided for lunch.

Suggested participation £10/person


Vocation Weekend Warrington 24 Jan 2020 at 17:00 – 26 Jan 2020 at 14:00

Is God calling ME?
Matrimony, celibacy, monastery, seminary, Fraternity?

If you are a single Catholic man between 18 and 29 years of age, come and discern with us at St Mary’s Priory & Church.
Shrine Rector Fr de Malleray, FSSP will lead the Weekend, assisted by Fr Ian Verrier, FSSP and Deacon Roger Gilbride, FSSP.
There will be talks, prayers (Divine Office in our beautiful church), Holy Mass and informal chatting with fellow guests. Possibility of private meetings with a priest, and of confession.

[No sign up sheet for the FSSP at the end of the Weekend!]
Feel welcome confidentially to call, email or write for any questions.
Residential, at St Mary’s Priory: 2 nights and 2 days.
FREE for unwaged and students. Others: £60 per person in total.

COME & SEE.
Please share the information with your friends!
Pray for Conan, Henry and Tom, from the UK and Ireland, who begun formation at our international seminary in America last september (2019).

BOOKINGS & CONTACT: [not via Facebook] malleray@fssp.org (read by Fr de Malleray only); 01925 635664 (Priory’s Landline).



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