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Service times & Mass Intentions
SATURDAY 18th October: Feria
(4.45 – 5.15pm Confessions at
Christ the King)
5.30pm (Mass at Christ the King)
SUNDAY 19th October:
29th Sunday of Ordinary Time
9.30am Mass: Alan Williamson, RIP
11.00am (Mass at Christ the King)
MONDAY 20th October: Feria
9.15am Holy Rosary
9.30am Mass: Private Intention
TUESDAY 21st October: Feria
9.15am (Holy Rosary followed by Mass at
Christ the King)
WEDNESDAY 22nd October:
St John Paul II, Pope
9.15am Holy Rosary
9.30am Mass: Private Intention
THURSDAY 23rd October: Feria
9.15am (Holy Rosary followed by Mass at Christ the King)
FRIDAY 24th October: Feria
9.15am (Holy Rosary followed by Mass at
Christ the King)
SATURDAY 25th October: Feria
(4.45 – 5.15pm Confessions at
Christ the King)
5.30pm (Mass at Christ the King)
SUNDAY 26th October:
30th Sunday of Ordinary Time
9.30am Mass: People of the Parish
11.00am (Mass at Christ the King)
This week...
Altar Server
David
Reader:
Mary Sharpe
Offertory
Procession:
Collette & Bill Forbes
Ministers for Holy
Communion:
Eunice & Bill
Flowers:
Mrs Scott
Coffee Rota
Collette Forbes &
Sally Heaney
Church Cleaning:
Mr Dawson
Offertory
Envelopes: £ 247.00
Loose:
£ 121.15
Total: £ 368.15
CAFOD
£50.00
Thank you very
much!
Tellers:
Deirdre O’Ryan &
Cecelia Harrison
Christ the King: Telephone no. 01332 340161 Nottingham R C Diocesan Trustees
(Company Number 7151646 Charity Number 1134449)
Church of All Saints
Belle Vue Road, Ashbourne Derby DE6 1AT
Parish Priest: Fr John Guest T: 01335 342 236
E:[email protected]
Assistant Priest: Fr. John Martin T: 07714460526
Deacon: Keith Bunyan T: 01335 360350
Website: www.allsaintsashbourne.org.uk
Sunday 19th October 2014
29th Sunday of Ordinary Time
1st Reading: Isaiah 45:1.4-6
Psalm:95
R: Give the Lord glory and power.
2nd Reading: Thessalonians 1:1-5
Gospel: Matthew 22:15-21
Communion antiphon: Behold the eyes of the Lord are on those
who fear him, who hope in his merciful love, to rescue their souls
from death, to keep them alive in famine.
Today there is a retiring collection for World Mission Sunday.
My Dear Friends,
At the time of Jesus the country of Israel was occupied by the
Romans, in some areas ruled by puppet kings such as the Herods,
in other areas more directly through a Roman governor such as
Pontius Pilate. There was a general dislike of the occupiers, but
some people, e.g. the tax collectors, made a good living out of them,
and it would be judged seditious to be seem to be openly critical
of them. This is the background to the questions Jesus is asked in
today’s gospel. If he says taxes should not be paid to Caesar he will
be accused of being a terrorist, if he says it is acceptable to pay the
taxes to him, he will be accused of betraying his country. As ever
Jesus takes the debate to a higher level. The coin he asks for has
Caesar’s head on it. It is his image and so belongs to him. But we
are made in God’s image and likeness. We belong to him and should
be more concerned about getting that relationship right.
Fr. John
Youth Worker Vacancy
The Catholic parishes of the
city of Derby are looking for a
dynamic and inspiring Youth
Worker who:
• has a passion for experience
in gathering and inspiring
young people in their faith
• is a gifted communicator
• will liaise with and support
clergy and catechists in the
preparation, celebration and
follow up for the sacrament
of Confirmation.
• will develop a programme
for Young Leaders within the
city parishes.
Based in Derby city.24hrs week.
£20,000 per annum pro rata.
For an application pack please
contact Fr Paul Newman, St
Alban’s, The Presbytery, Roe
Farm Lane, Derby DE21 6ET, E:
[email protected]
Closing date for applications
is Monday 3rd November.
Interviews Wed. 12th November.
St Joseph’s & Columba Club
Reunion 2014 Friday 21st
November, 730pm at Littleover
Social Club, Blagreaves Lane.
Entertainment includes Irish
Dancing, Comedy, Music, Disco
- £2 Adults - £1 Children (pay
on the door). All proceeds to
support ‘Mary’s Meals’ a charity
supporting children in Malawi.
Part time Vacancy at CAFOD
Diocesan Office: Are you
able to support a growing
team of volunteers working in
partnership with CAFOD within
parishes and schools within our
Diocese? CAFOD is seeking to
recruit a Diocesan Officer with
strong communication & IT
skills and a willingness to travel
throughout the diocese, based
in the CAFOD Nottingham Office
at The Briars, Crich, Derbyshire.
Further info & application form:
www.cafod.org.uk/jobs Closing
date 6th November.
Derby People’s History Group
“Celebrate the Resisters of
1914-1918: the War Within the
War” a talk and discussion led
by Adam Hochschild with slides,
film & music at Quad Arts,Derby
Wed. 22nd October at 7pm.
Ashbourne Churches
Together Prayer Group
3rd November at Brailsford
Methodist Chapel 12 noon
followed by lunch at the Rose
and Crown in Brailsford.
1st December in St John’s
Church 12 noon followed by
Christmas Lunch in St John’s
hall. Booking essential as places
are limited.
Names for lunch on both days to
Mary Sharpe 01335 370 636
Christmas coffee morning – Saturday 6th December
We need to raise money towards the cost of repairs to the church
and presbytery, which will cost approximately £10,000. Your support
and help would be welcome with any new ideas of suggestions.
For further details contact Bill on 01335 345837.
Please bring in your Faith
in the Families boxes for
counting.
The Catholic Medical
Association (UK) invites all
health professionals, medical
students and any others
interested, to a talk to be given
by Dr Dale Gardiner, Intensive
Care Consultant at Nottingham
University Hospitals on “ORGAN
DONATION”. The meeting will
take place in St Barnabas’
Cathedral Hall, Nottingham,
at 7.30 pm on Tuesday
21st October. For further info
please contact Dr Tim Connery
at: [email protected].
A Diocesan Day on Families
and Faith on November 22nd
at Christ the King Voluntary
Academy, Darlton Drive, Arnold,
Nottingham. 10am- 4.00om
(Cost £12 to include lunch).
Guest speaker: Bishop John
Sherrington, Auxiliary Bishop of
Westminster.
Aged 14-18? ‘Cannons’ is an
open event designed just for
you taking place from 7-9pm
on Friday 24th October at St
Alban’s RC Church, Chaddesden.
‘Cannons’ is being led by the
Briars team and will be a great
evening of fun, food, music and
prayer. Info: www.ndcys.com
HOST is looking for kind,
friendly, hospitable people
who are inspired by the idea
of welcoming an international
student at university here, far
from his or her own family, to
their home. This could be for a
day, a weekend or Christmas,
and you don’t need to live
near a university, as students
will travel for the privilege of
meeting you, learning about real
life in this country, and sharing
their own culture. HOST is a
voluntary activity which makes
ambassadors for international
goodwill of us all. Please see
www.hostuk.org or call HOST
Office on 0207 739 6292.
Please remember in your prayers the following people who
are sick or housebound:
Kath Armstrong, Irene Bolton, Giovanni Caruso, Fr Tony Colebrook,
Hubert Connell, Fr Peter Coyle, Erika Cundy, Robert Cundy, Fr Hugh
Doherty, Tom Donnelly, Roger Finch, Veronica Gadsby, Bob Ginns,
Jim Hannigan, Louise Levison, Fr. John Joe Maloney, Mgr. Jonathan
Moore, Mgr Joe Phelan, Pat and Pam O’Donnell, Fr. Eamonn O’Hara,
Joan Shaw, Peter & Yvette Smith, Fr Peter Wade, Bernie Walker, Mgr.
Edward Walker, Oliver Watson and Ellen Williamson.
May they be comforted and healed.
We remember in prayer our departed brothers and sisters,
especially Bridget McManus and all whose anniversaries occur at
this time. May the Lord welcome them with gladness.