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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Visit of His Beatitude Archbishop Fwad Twal
The Latin Patriarch for Jerusalem, Archbishop Twal, will be visiting Liverpool on Sunday 15th November. He will be the principal celebrant at the 11.00 Mass in the Cathedral. During his visit, the Friends of the Holy Land will be launched in support of the critically small Catholic presence in the Holy Land.
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Eucharistic Ministers
There will be a Day Retreat for all Eucharistic Ministers in the Pastoral Area on Saturday 21st November, 10.00 am - 4.00 pm, at Holy Family Parish Hall, Boothstown. The day will be led by Maureen Knight (from the Archdiocesan Pastoral Formation Team) together with the Irenaeus Team (http://www.irenaeus.co.uk). The aim of the day is to support parishioners in their ministry and will afford some time out for reflection, prayer, input, discussion and relaxation. Lunch will be provided.  If you hope to attend the day, please sign the list at the back of church. Thanks.Â
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Thursday, August 20, 2009
Pastoral Visitation
Bishop Tom Williams will be visiting the parishes and schools of the Pastoral Area during September.
He will be visiting the parishes on the following weekends:
29th & 30th August:
St Richard’s & St Ambrose Barlow
13th September:
St Joseph’s, Leigh
19th & 20th September:
St Gabriel’s & Holy Family
26th & 27th September:
Sacred Heart, Twelve Apostles and Our Lady of the Rosary.
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Turnpike Community Theatre
It is 25 years since Turnpike Community Theatre first performed in the Leigh area. Since then the group have supported and celebrated local history, and the work of local artists. This year is no exception with the commissioning of the script, ‘Marsh Fever!’ which has been written by local playwright Julie McKiernan.
The production celebrates the history of Westleigh in a light-hearted way and sees members of the Westleigh community from the 1930’s come back to life to experience life in 2009. The character of Miss Marsh is revived and the donation of the Marsh Fields to the people of Leigh is re-enacted by the cast.
The 25th Anniversary production of ‘Marsh Fever!’ will be performed at XII Apostles Club on 11th and 12th June at 7:30pm and 13th June at 7pm. The performances will involve a number of children from local schools. Tickets cost £4.50 and £4 (concessions). To order tickets please contact Gill on (01942) 603195.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
WORLD COMMUNICATIONS DAY
The Catholic Church around the world celebrates World Communications Day next Sunday. The Pope’s message on this special day is focused on new technologies and communication. A collection for the Catholic Communications Network (CCN) will take place at the end of Mass. CCN provides support for the Bishops of England and Wales in promoting the gospel in the media.
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Fr Dave on 05/19 at 10:38 AM
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NEW ARCHBISHOP OF WESTMINSTER
The Installation of Archbishop Vincent Nichols as the Eleventh Archbishop of Westminster will take place on Thursday 21st May at 12 noon in Westminster Cathedral. The Mass will be broadcast on BBC 2.
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
HAPPY EASTER
This is the day that God has made:
let us rejoice and be glad in it.
May the feast of Easter
touch the lives of those who are troubled
with peace and joy.
May it be a source of happiness for you
and kindle hope in your hearts.
May it strengthen your love for one another.
And may the risen Lord bless you all:
the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
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Monday, April 06, 2009
THE EASTER TRIDUUM
St Richard’s & Sacred Heart, Atherton
Maundy Thursday
Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7.30 pm
St Richard’s, Atherton
Good Friday
Celebration of the Lord’s Passion at 3.00 pm
St Richard’s, Atherton
Holy Saturday
The Easter Vigil at 8.00 pm
St Richard’s, Atherton
St Ambrose Barlow, St Gabriel’s
& Holy Family
Maundy Thursday
Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7.30 pm
St Ambrose Barlow, Astley
“Watching� at the Altar of Repose until 11.00 pm
Good Friday
Celebration of the Lord’s Passion at 3.00 pm
Holy Family, Boothstown
Holy Saturday
The Easter Vigil at 7.30 pm
St Gabriel’s, Higher Folds
Please note: there will be no 6.00 pm Mass
St Joseph’s, Our Lady of the Rosary,
Sacred Heart & Twelve Apostles
Maundy Thursday
Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7.30 pm
Sacred Heart, Leigh
Good Friday
Celebration of the Lord’s Passion at 3.00 pm
St Joseph’s, Leigh
Holy Saturday
The Easter Vigil at 7.30 pm
Twelve Apostles
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Friday, April 03, 2009
ARCHBISHOP KELLY CELEBRATES 25 YEARS AS BISHOP
The Most Reverend Patrick Kelly, Archbishop of Liverpool, will celebrate the Silver Jubilee of his ordination as a Bishop with a Mass of Thanksgiving at 5.30 pm today in the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, Liverpool. It will be exactly twenty-five years since the Archbishop was ordained as Bishop of Salford by Bishop Thomas Holland in St John’s Cathedral, Salford. On 21 May 1996 it was announced that he was to become Archbishop of Liverpool and he was installed in the Metropolitan Cathedral on 3 July that year.
The Lord Lieutenant of Liverpool, Dame Lorna Muirhead, will read the First Reading at the Mass (Jeremiah 20:10-13) and the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Councillor Steve Rotheram, will lead the Prayer of the Faithful. The Gospel (John 10:31-42) will be read by Deacon Dominic Curran who is to be ordained to the priesthood later this year. Among those present will be members of the Archbishop’s family who will take up the gifts at the Offertory Procession, and priests and people from Liverpool and from his former Diocese of Salford. The Archbishop’s ‘home’ Diocese of Lancaster will be represented, as will be St Mary’s College, Oscott, Birmingham, where he served as a lecturer and Rector with those studying for the priesthood.
The Choir of the Metropolitan Cathedral will be taking part in the music of the Mass under their Director, Timothy Noon. The music will include Gregorian Chant and a Mass setting by Louis Vierne. The motets ‘The Spirit of the Lord’ and ‘Ave Verum’ by Edward Elgar will be sung. The hymns include: ‘Praise to the holiest in the height’, ‘Ride on, ride on in majesty’, ‘O taste and see’, ‘Pange lingua gloriosi’, ‘O praise ye the Lord’, and ‘Hail Redeemer, King Divine’ a hymn written specially for the Metropolitan Cathedral.
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CARDINAL WELCOMES ARCHBISHOP VINCENT
Archbishop Nichols will succeed Cardinal Cormac Murphy O’Connor, who has been Archbishop of Westminster since March 2000, becoming the 11th Archbishop of Westminster since the Restoration of the Hierarchy in 1850, when the diocesan structure was re-established.
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor said: “I would like to welcome Archbishop Vincent back to the diocese, 17 years after he was ordained as an auxiliary Bishop in Westminster Cathedral by Cardinal Basil Hume. He has many friends and colleagues among the Bishops, priests, religious and lay people of the Diocese.“
“It will be a profound joy for me to celebrate Holy Week, Easter, and especially the Chrism Mass with the priests of the Diocese next week, content in the knowledge the Diocese is soon to be in the care of a hugely experienced and compassionate pastor.�
“Archbishop Vincent and I have shared much over many years and have been privileged to be members of a most united and harmonious Bishops’ Conference: sharing with all the Bishops in a steadfast loyalty to the Holy Father and a deeply held desire to promote the common good.�
“I have been blessed greatly in my ministry here and now above all I pray for God’s blessings on Vincent Nichols, the next Archbishop of Westminster.�
As Archbishop Emeritus of Westminster Cardinal Murphy-O’Connor remains an active member of the College of Cardinals and retains the right to vote in a conclave until he reached the age of 80. He also remains eligible to be a member of Congregations, Councils and Commissions in the Roman Curia until he is 80.
In common with other Episcopal Sees throughout the world where the incumbent has usually been nominated by the Pope to join the College of Cardinals, it would not be expected that the Archbishop of Westminster be appointed as a Cardinal until after Cardinal Murphy-O’Connor has become 80.
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NEW ARCHBISHOP OF WESTMINSTER
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI has today appointed the Most Reverend Vincent Nichols, who has been Archbishop of Birmingham since March 2000, as the next Archbishop of Westminster. Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the resignation of Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor as Archbishop of Westminster. The Cardinal will now become the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Westminster until Archbishop Nichols is installed at Westminster Cathedral on Thursday 21 May 2009.
Archbishop Vincent Nichols said: “As the Cardinal so graciously says, it is for me something of a return. I spent 16 very happy years here in Westminster, eight of them as General Secretary of the Bishops’ Conference and eight of them as an Auxiliary Bishop to Cardinal Hume in North London. I learnt a great deal from him, not least about the demands of the office of the Archbishop of Westminster and I am daunted by the task that lies ahead.�
“It’s sad departing from the Diocese of Birmingham which I have learnt to appreciate, cherish and love. I will miss the priests and the people of Birmingham very much indeed.�
“I would like to thank Cardinal Cormac, who has been an outstanding Archbishop of Westminster. He knows what it’s like to live through really hard times and he has come through them with great dignity and strength. He has been an outstanding public leader of the Catholic community in this country today and I know I speak for many when I express our steadfast admiration and thanks to him for all that he has done.�
“I feel a real need to acknowledge my openness to and dependence on God above all else. But in this I am not unique. Everyone who seeks to follow the ways of God learns to depend on the truth, love and compassion of God more than on their own strength. I know that as I prepare to take on this new office in the Church many people will pray to the Lord that I will be strengthened for this task – and that is what I definitely need.�
“We often hear of the challenges facing our country in finding cohesion in the face of great diversity. Our churches are places where people are from a wide variety of different racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. They come together, work together and contribute together to the wider good of our society. The Church in this country has a great deal to offer and I hope to do my best to contribute to that project in this new role.�
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Lenten Services
EARLY MORNING MASSES
Thursdays 7.30 am St Ambrose Barlow (beginning 5th March)
Fridays 6.30 am Holy Family
Fridays 7.00 am Sacred Heart, Leigh
GUIDED PRAYER
Thursdays 7.00 - 8.00 pm
February at St Richard’s; March at St Ambrose Barlow
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
Fridays 7.00 pm Holy Family, St Ambrose Barlow & St Richard’s
Saturdays 5.30 pm St Gabriel’s
“CONFESSATHON” (Individual Confession)
Saturday 21st March
11.00 am - 4.30 pm at St Joseph’s, Leigh
SERVICES OF RECONCILIATION
Services begin at 7.30 pm
Wednesday 4th March - St Richard’s
Tuesday 10th March - St Joseph’s, Leigh
Tuesday 31st March - Sacred Heart, Leigh
Tuesday 7th April - Holy Family
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
ASH WEDNESDAY
Ashes will be blessed at the following Masses and Services:
9.00 am Service of Ashes in St. Richards School
9.15 am Morning Prayer & Mass at Holy Family
10.15 am Service of Ashes in Sacred Heart School
11.00 am Service of Ashes at Holy Family *
12.00 noon Midday Mass at St. Richards
1.45 pm Service of Ashes at St. Gabriel’s *
2.00 pm Service of Ashes in St. Ambrose School
7.00 pm Evening Mass at St. Ambrose Barlow
(* led by school children in church)
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Thursday, February 12, 2009
THE BEGINNING EXPERIENCE
The Beginning Experience is a spiritually based weekend for those who have experienced loneliness, rejection, hurt and pain through the loss of a partner by bereavement, separation or divorce. A time to share with others who have experienced loss and who care. A time to heal by experiencing God’s love through others. A time to begin again. Sandymount Retreat Centre (20th to 22nd March 2009). Further details from Angela (0151 430 6312) or 01704 536501.
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FOUNDATION GOVERNORS
Are you interested in improving the lives of the young people in our schools?
Then consider becoming a Foundation Governor in one of our Catholic Schools.
For more information, please contact the Archdiocesan Schools Department,
Croxteth Drive, Liverpool L17 1AA or visit our website:
http://www.archdiocese-of-liverpool.co.uk
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