Sunday Bulletin 1st August 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
1 –15 Aug 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
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 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: 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 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.
Official communiqué
following the publication of the Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes
Published 20 July 2021
Official communiqué of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter following the publication of the Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes
Fribourg, July 20, 2021
The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, whose goal is the sanctification of priests through the faithful observance of the liturgical traditions prior to the reform implemented after the Second Vatican Council (cf. Constitutions n. 8), has received Pope Francis’ Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes with surprise.
Founded and canonically approved according to the Motu Proprio Ecclesia Dei Adflicta of Pope St. John Paul II of July 2, 1988, the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter has always professed its adherence to the entire Magisterium of the Church and its fidelity to the Roman Pontiff and the successors of the Apostles, exercising its ministry under the responsibility of the diocesan bishops. Referring in its Constitutions to the teachings of the Second Vatican Council, the Fraternity has always sought to be in accord with what Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI called in 2005: “the hermeneutic of reform in the continuity of the Church” (Address to the Roman Curia, December 22, 2005).
Today, therefore, the Fraternity of St. Peter is deeply saddened by the reasons given for limiting the use of the Missal of Pope St. John XXIII, which is at the center of its charism. The Fraternity in no way recognizes itself in the criticisms made. It is surprising that no mention is made of the many fruits visible in the apostolates attached to the missal of St. John XXIII and the joy of the faithful in being able to benefit from this liturgical form. Many people have discovered or returned to the Faith thanks to this liturgy. How can we fail to notice, moreover, that the communities of the faithful attached to it are often young and flourishing, and that many Christian households, priests or religious vocations have come from it?
In the current context, we wish to reaffirm our unwavering fidelity to the successor of Peter on the one hand, and on the other, our desire to remain faithful to our Constitutions and charism, continuing to serve the faithful as we have done since our foundation. We hope to be able to count on the understanding of the bishops, whose authority we have always respected, and with whom we have always collaborated loyally.
Confident in the intercession of Our Lady and our Patron, Saint Peter, we hope to live this trial in faith and fidelity.
[source: fssp.org]
Regina Caeli Academy will start this September in Warrington. Registrations still accepted for children in Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and Grades 1 and 2 (UK Reception to Year 3) for this September.
Temporary accommodation wanted for a family relocating to Warrington to join the Academy.
Please do spread the word and encourage any other parents who may be interested to contact Regina Caeli Academy Warrington: theacademystmarys@gmail.com.
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. Please write one of these intentions on the Mass envelope, insert your stipend and put it in the collection basket. Thank you.
Pray for spiritual fruit for the 38 persons on recollection at Stonyhurst on 31 July-2 August with Fr de Malleray.
Carmel: Please pray for a young woman from our Juventutem London group, who will enter Carmel in Birkenhead on 6th August. Pray for many more religious vocations.
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 restrictions were lifted on Monday 19th July as per the Prime Minister’s announcement. The pews at the far right along the wall are spaced out so as to allow social distance for worshippers who prefer it. See our longer opening times.
Penny Catechism arrived: £3 each or £5 for two. Latest book by Fr de Malleray: printed copies at bookshop for £11; and presentation here: http://aroucapress.com/near-missed-masses
50 new Baronius hand missals and Holy Bibles for sale £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 363 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.
AUGUST RECESS: Groups for Men, Ladies, Youths will resume in September.
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/
First Holy Communions: Sunday 15th August, 11:00am. We pray for our candidates.
Pray for our Sick & housebound: John and Simone
Sunderland, 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 1 | X Sunday after Pentecost II Class St Peter in Chains – Commemoration in FSSP 5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament | 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm | Sarah & Bernard McMannion RIP All St Mary’s Faithful Nina Birley |
Mon 2 | St. Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop Confessor Doct, III Class | 12:10pm | Pat Barry |
Tue 3 | Feria, Votive Mass to safeguard priestly vocations | 12:10pm | Patrick Jolly |
Wed 4 | St. Dominic, Confessor, III Class [No 7pm Mass] | 12:10pm | Terence Morton |
Thu 5 | Dedication of St. Mary of the Snows, III Class | 12:10pm | Amanda Stock |
Fri 6 | Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ, II Class | 12:10pm | All St Mary’s penitents |
Sat 7 | St. Cajetan, Confessor, III Class Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon | 12:10pm | Alan Conor |
Sun 8 | XI Sunday after Pentecost, II Class 5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament | 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm | Michael Leacy All St. Mary’s faithful Andrew Robinson |
Mon 9 | Vigil of St. Lawrence, Martyr, III Class | 12:10pm | Deceased Gillespie family |
Tue 10 | St. Lawrence, Martyr, II Class | 12:10pm | Anthony O’Shaughnessy |
Wed 11 | St. Oswald, King, Martyr, III Class [No 7pm Mass] | 12:10pm | John McEvoy RIP |
Thu 12 | St. Clare, Virgin, III Class | 12:10pm | Donor’s intention |
Fri 13 | Feria, IV Cl, Votive Mass for Forgiveness of Sins | 12:10pm | All St. Mary’s penitents |
Sat 14 | Vigil of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin, II Class Adoration & Confessions 10:00am-12noon | 12:10pm | Stephen Skilling |
Sun 15 | The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin,I Class First Holy Communions 5pm Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament | 9:00am 11:00am 6:00pm | FSSP seminarians worldwide St Mary’s First Communicants Mary Ashley RIP |
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