Parish of Our Lady of All Nations Camborne & Redruth

Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth
Entrance Antiphon
Revelation 21: 2
I saw the holy city, a new Jerusalem,
coming down out of heaven from God,
prepared like a bride adorned for her husband.
Ezekiel 47:1-2,8-9,12
Psalm
Psalm 45:2-3,5-6,8-9
Response:
Parish Priest
St John the Baptist Camborne
First Reading
Robin Carter
Parish of Our Lady of All Nations
Camborne & Redruth
The waters of a river give joy to God’s city,
the holy place where the Most High dwells.
God is for us a refuge and strength,
a helper close at hand, in time of distress,
so we shall not fear though the earth should rock,
though the mountains fall into the depths of the sea. The waters ….
The waters of a river give joy to God’s city,
the holy place where the Most High dwells.
God is within, it cannot be shaken;
God will help it at the dawning of the day.
The Lord of hosts is with us:
the God of Jacob is our stronghold.
Come, consider the works of the Lord,
the redoubtable deeds he has done on the earth.
Second Reading
The waters ….
9th Nov 2014 :
Dedication of Lateran Basilica
(Also: Remembrance Sunday - all victims of war)
Mon. 10th
Tue.
The waters ….
The Assumption Redruth
The Presbytery, 15 Trevu Road Camborne TR14 7AE
Tel. 01209 713143 website: camborne-redruth-parish.org
Deacons: Rev. Robin Carter, Rev. Adrian Dyer & Rev. Peter Gahan (retired)
Sisters of St Joseph of Annecy: Tel. 01209 215806
Parish Secretary: Mrs Kimberley Bambrough
Safeguarding: Camborne - Mrs Marianne Kyle, Redruth - Mrs Ewa Taylor
Sunday Mass Times:
Camborne: 9.30am & 6pm
Redruth: 11.00am
11th
Confessions:
Camborne: Sat. 10.30am Sun. 5.30pm
Redruth: Sat. 4.00pm
Redruth 7pm Mass (holy hour 6pm) Leo the Great
Redruth 10am Mass St Martin of Tours
Wed. 12th
Redruth 12 noon requiem mass: Mary Willis RIP
Rosary group 2.30pm in convent
Thu. 13th
Redruth 11am requiem mass: Egidijus Danielius RIP
and
Camborne 12 noon Mass (St Michael's school)
RCIA 7.45pm in the presbytery
I Corinthians 3:9-11,16-17
Gospel Acclamation
II Chronicles 7:16
Alleluia, alleluia!
I have chosen and consecrated this house, says the Lord,
for my name to be there forever.
Alleluia!
Gospel
Fr Christopher Findlay-Wilson
John 2:13-22
Communion Antiphon
I Peter 2: 5
Be built up like living stones,
into a spiritual house, a holy priesthood.
Please send all notices for the Newsletter to Father Chris by Wed. evening
01209 713143 or
[email protected]
Fri.
14th
Redruth 7pm Mass
SVP meeting 7.45pm in presbytery
Sat.
15th
Camborne 10am Mass St Albert the Great
St John’s Catholic Primary School
Trevu Road, Camborne Tel. 01209 713944
www.st-johns.cornwall.sch.uk
St Michael’s Catholic Secondary School
Trevu Road, Camborne Tel. 01209 718997
www.stmichaelscornwall.org.uk
Mass intentions:
Sunday: 9.30: Mary Harvey RIP; 11am: Parish; 6pm: Holy Souls
Monday: Jennie Milverton RIP
Tuesday: Doris Landy RIP
Wednesday: Mary Willis RIP
Thursday: Egidijus Danielius RIP
Friday: Private
intention
St John's
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Saturday: Alan and Olive Johns 50th
Please pray for those who are sick:
Jean Ash, Philip Billing, Tracia Bradley, Doreen Leonard, Fr Derek Maitland,
Thyra Martin, Judith Milton, William O’Mullane, Mary Muller, Jozefa
Olinkiewicz, Emily Pascoe, Geoff Penn, Dorothy Sykes, Eileen Turner, Ann Sykes
and Sr Ursula.
Readers for Sunday 16th November (33rd Sunday)
9.30
11.00
6.00
Lottery winners:
Marianne Kyle & Lydia Williams
Monica Biscoe & Maggie Thompson
Robert Chafer
£50: Rex Buray
£10: Thyra Martin
Coffee Morning in aid of Cornwall Hospice Care (St Julia’s Hospice) 10th Nov
Jenny Hamilton invites you to her home, 6 Tehidy Gardens, South Tehidy,
Camborne TR14 0ET on Monday 10th November – 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
Christmas Cards and Gifts, Bring and Buy, Raffle.
Mary Willis RIP
Mary died last Sunday afternoon. Her body will be received into Redruth church
on Tuesday evening at 6pm. She was a fighter - sometimes making her own way
to mass from Lanner even though she was nearly totally blind, very frail and in
her nineties. She would repeatedly thank God 'for her Catholic faith and for still
having a lucid mind!'
Dick Findlay-Wilson RIP
My father died peacefully on Monday afternoon after a long illness (I was able
to say goodbye to him and get his blessing just 5 days before). I would like to
say thank you for your kindness and prayers.
Christmas masses in the parish - changing the times
We usually have all four of the Christmas masses (with help in the past of a
retired priest), but it has long seemed more than is strictly needed.
Instead we are considering reducing to three masses:
7pm vigil mass in Camborne (6.30pm carols)
12 midnight in Camborne (11.30pm carols)
10am on Christmas day in Redruth
The vigil in Redruth is popular with young families but the church is
sometimes over full, so moving it to Camborne would make sense.
Camborne would keep midnight mass, but Redruth would have the main
Christmas day mass - at 10am. The decision has not been made yet; your
responses would be appreciated ASAP.
Sadly we have had to cancel the Parish Ceilidh next Saturday 15th November
Thanks to the CWL for their work on the idea. Fr Chris has suggested a parish
epiphany party after Christmas, for those who are around, i.e. to celebrate
Christmas when we really should be celebrating it!
St John's School PTA Christmas Craft Fair Saturday 29th Nov 11am - 4pm.
Pope Francis' bold defence of traditional marriage
In an audience with members of the international Schoenstatt Marian
movement on 26th October, Pope Francis warned that the sacrament of
marriage has been reduced to a mere association, and urged participants to
be witnesses in a secular world.
“The family is being hit, the family is being struck and the family is being
bastardized,” the Pope told those in attendance at the Oct. 25 audience.
He warned against the common view in society that “you can call everything
family, right?”
“What is being proposed is not marriage, it's an association. But it's not
marriage! It's necessary to say these things very clearly and we have to say
it!” Pope Francis stressed.
He lamented that there are so many “new forms” of unions which are
“totally destructive and limiting the greatness of the love of marriage.”
“So many families are divided, so many marriages broken, (there is) such
relativism in the concept of the Sacrament of Marriage,” he said. “There is a
crisis in the family because it's beat up from all sides and left very
wounded!” www.catholicnewsagency.com