All Saints, Parish, Thirsk

All Saints, Parish, Thirsk
Parish Priest: Canon Jerry Twomey
Tel: 01845 527011
Email:[email protected]
www.allsaintsthirsk.org.uk
Diocese of Middlesbrough: Charity No. 233748
Sun
19
Mon
20
Tue
10.30
The Parish community
21
9.30
Peter Maltby
Wed
22
9.30
Holy Souls
Thu
23
9.30
Betty Hefron
Fri
24
9.30
Yorkshire Brethern
Sat
25
10.00
Brenda M. Fitzgibbon
Collection
425.76
Standing orders £130
100 Club
Building Fund
CONFESSIONS: After Mass on Friday
10.30—11.00 and anytime on request.
BAPTISM: Please see Fr. Jerry
MARRIAGE We require six months notice.
Moring Prayer 15 Mins before Mass on weekdays
Paws for Thought!
I just had a call from a lady whose father has just died—so we
think about parting—death is the big parting !
Fr Daniel O’Leary in The Tablet. puts it this way:
He says: “There is a memory that continually contracts my heart. It is of
the morning that my dying brother Joseph, who suffered from Down’s syndrome
and renal dysfunction, left home for the last time, on his way to the Regional Hospital in Cork. I was standing at the front door of our house. Unable to ask a question, or
understand what was happening to him, he looked out of the back window of the car
as it left the yard. His little, lonesome, tearful face was full of confusion and fear, sensing yet more suffering for his poor bruised body, yet trying to trust those who loved him
with all their hearts. Joseph returned a few days later to be waked at home.”
At the moment of parting, we are full of confusion and fear and we remember the little faces at ‘the back window of the car ‘ and all they symbolize for us in
our memories—”they contract our hearts”.
Parting is a strange thing for us to experience and we deal with it in all kinds
of ways. Some walk away broken hearted and never look back or they would never walk away. Others linger drawing the last moment to its close. Others just cry for
months and years. We are all different and there is no perfect way to part .Our
hearts are broken and broken hearts do strange things!
Jesus, on his parting was full of reassurance to those he left behind ‘I am
with you always’, he says.
God bless, Anam & Jerry
PARISH FAMILY
JOURNEY IN FAITH: If anyone has a desire to know more about
the Catholic Faith, please give me your name and we’ll get together!
Parish Meeting: I think it would be nice to meet and talk and share together. So I am suggesting Wednesday October 22 at 7pm in the hall?
Cafod: £87.00
Child Protection:
NOVEMBER DEAD LIST:
There are envelopes at the back of church, please put your dead list in
the envelope. Just the dead of your families will be fine if you want.
School News
RECEPTION INTAKE 2015 If your child will be 4 years old by 31st
August 2015 they will be eligible to start school in September 2015.
Please contact the school office 01845 523058 to arrange a visit. Both
a supplementary information form and NYCC online admission form
must be completed and the deadline for applications is 15 January
2015. Further information and a copy of the school admission policy
can be found on the school website at: www.allsaintsthirsk.ik.org
Retiring Collection today: Our building Fund.
Bacon Sandwiches today in Hall
100club Draw in Hall
Knit-A-Square The South African Charity that asks us to send over knitted
squares to be sown into blankets for AIDS orphans and other vulnerable children. The charity needs knitted squares just as much as they ever did. They are
also looking for financial support for distribution costs, namely fuel for transportation. visit www.knit-a-square.com for more details.
Sanctuary Lamp
THE DUNDON FAMILY
PARISHIONERS IN HOSPITAL: Under the provision of the Data Protection
Act, hospitals are not allowed to disclose patients’ religious denominations to
third parties without the permission of those concerned. If you have to go into
hospital please notify Fr. Jerry or the Hospital Chaplain to visit you.
Welcome to all our visitors this weekend. Thank you for coming to
join us at Mass. We are blessed by your presence. May we be a
blessing to you. Please join us for a cuppa in the Parish Hall.
Fr. Jerry
Please pray for:
all those who are sick especially Rebecca Alderson, Reg Adams, Dorothy Bowman, May Honeyman, Margaret Renton, Fr. Colman Ryan, Pat Wilson, Betty Clark, Colin Rix, Helen
Wilson, Naomi Murray, Grania Doel, Deacon John, John Berry,
Keith Clifton, Liz Edwards, Maureen McCreedy, Margaret Nelson,
Elizabeth Laister, Bethany Fenwick, Mary Clifton, Barbara Beswick, Brian Howe, Domini Deitch, Christopher Jones, Peter Durkin,
Alexandre Conoscentre, Doris Taylor, Tasha Sedgwick, Claris Rix,
Margaret Napier, Edwin Cole, Sue Sedev, Richard Ballam, Jose Costa
Abadio, Peter Barker, Hazel Glass;