Responsorial Psalm: Go out to the whole world; proclaim the Good News. Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia! If anyone loves me he will keep my word and my Father will love him and we shall come to him. Alleluia! Suggestions for readers at Mass at St David's 1. Always prepare the reading, so that you understand the important points to stress. 2. Try to project your voice. Direct it closely to the microphone. The full benefit of any amplification system can only be gained when the microphone receives a good, clear input. 3. Wait a few seconds before you start, so that you have everyone's attention. 4. Don't rush. Read slowly and carefully. What you are reading is important - the Lord's word. 5. Please avoid the following: “This is”..( at the end of the reading, just say ‘The Word of the Lord’) “The First Reading”, “The Second Reading” The Reader should just introduce each reading as “ A Reading from….” “Please stand to greet the Gospel” (No need for such extraneous instructions) Money Matters : Eglwys Catholig Dewi Sant, Yr Wyddgrug St.David’s Catholic Church, Mold Offertory Collection last weekend £543.97 of which £299.11 was Gift Aided. Gift Aid: If you are a Tax Payer, please consider filling out the Gift Aid form which is in the church porch to receive a box of weekly envelopes for your offertory donation or for a one-off donation then please use the Green envelopes. Please remember to write your name, address, sign and date the green envelope. Thank you for supporting our Parish. Let us pray for the Sick Parish Priest: Fr. Pius Mathew CMI, St.David’s Presbytery, St.David’s Lane, Mold. CH7 1LH Email: [email protected] 01352 752087 Deacon David Joy:01352 754722 LSUConvent:01352 700121 Website: http://www.stdavidsmold.org www.wrexhamdiocese.org.uk http://www.cmi.org.in 21st August 2016 Michael Jones, Anne Jones, Jim Hughes, 21st Sunday Ordinary Time LITURGY OF THE WEEK: Psalter Week I 20th August Saturday Mass 5.30pm Margaret Carr, Judith Rowe, Margaret Evans, Fred Battersby, Gwen Jones,Joe Goggin,, Debra Ann Roberts,Tricia Twizell, Rosa Maria, Joan Lawrence, Gay McCornick, Moira Catherall, Lea Hill, Anne Turner, Mary Rowe, Jenny Mansley, Jennifer Rowley, Nancy Wilson, Joe & Luisa Desena, Shelagh Fulham, Margaret Stubbs, Philomena Lamano, and Leo McManus. For People of the Parish 21st August Sunday Mass 11am Teresa McKeogh RIP (John Goggin) We remember in our prayers Those whose anniversaries Occur this week (20th Aug) James Jones (22nd Aug) Thomas Larkin, Fritz Rohnstock, Winefride Irene Jones, Michael Weston, Patricia Appleton, (23rd Aug) Ann McHugh, Deirdre Jackson, Mary Peal (24th Aug) John O’Neill, Edwin Jones, Florence Muriel Price, William Godwin, Stephen Deponio (25th Aug) Michael George Byrne, Canon Thomas Eadsforth, Margaret Durkin, Stephen Foster (26th Aug) Julia Elliott, Sarah Shannon, Mary Barbara Davies Parish Picnic/ Barbecue (Please note the change of date) Sunday 18th September, after the School/Parish Mass there will be a Parish Celebration to mark the 50th anniversary of the Church. Everyone is invited to a Parish Picnic/ Barbecue immediately after Mass. There will be family games, lots of food and great celebrations. Further details to follow. Year C Monday : 22nd Aug Tuesday: 23rd Aug Mem. The Queenship of BV Mary Mass 9.15am Kenneth Catherall RIP (Patrick Oliver) Liturgy of the day Mass 7pm Mary Johnson RIP (Sam Doak) Wednesday: Feast: St. Bartholomew, apostle 24th Aug Mass 9.15am Int. Michael Cresswell (Cresswell Family) Thursday: Liturgy of the day 25th Aug Mass 9.15am Int.Lawrence Jones(Jenny&Dave Mansely) Friday: Liturgy of the day 26th Aug Mass 9.15am Int. Joane & John Butterworth 27th August Saturday Mass at 5.30pm 28th August Sunday Mass 11am Mrs. Maura McCourt RIP (Maire&Mike Greaney) For People of the Parish Eucharistic Adoration with Rosary and Benediction Every Friday following the morning Mass at 9.15am Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confessions) Saturdays 10.30am to 11.30am & Before the Vigil Mass (4.45-5.20pm) Sundays before the Mass (10.30-10.50am) Shake it off ! Never Give up FAITH IN FOCUS: DO YOU BELIEVE IN HELL? I n medieval times there was a lot of emphasis on hell. You only have to look at much of the art which has survived to this day and you will see paintings of the Last Judgement abound with the Devil’s helpers herding the souls of the damned into all sorts of awful punishments. The fronts of many a European cathedral would not be complete without scenes intended to shock the passer-by. But today we hear very little about hell. It’s rather embarrassing for us these days. We don’t like to talk about it and we hardly ever hear anyone preach about it. In religious terms it simply isn’t politically correct. So it comes as a bit of nuisance when our liturgy devotes the whole of the gospel today to the concept of hell. of someone being prodded by a fork and roasting on a fire is probably not what Jesus had in mind anyway. So we tend then to opt for the metaphorical approach to hell. We speak about the gospel statements not as physical descriptions but as e’re quick off the mark to point out that we cannot takes Jesus’ words literally about fire, brimstone, weeping and gnashing of teeth. The idea ut then some people try to point out that if God is loving then would he ever condemn anyone to o do you believe in eternal punishment? But hell or not? And which unfortunately this would be one do you (not) believe in? W symbolic ways of describing the reality of being separated from God and knowing that we have made our final choice. B to overrule our freewill. What if someone really wanted to be in hell? Would God stop them and intervene? Wouldn’t this make them little better than robots with no ability to choose? F inally, we end up positing hell as complete annihilation. People who don’t achieve heaven, this argument goes, are simply eternally obliterated rather than punished because the prospect of eternal punishment is too horrific for God. Uncomfortable though it is, we have to accept the fact that it is possible for men and women to experience God and to make a deliberate, informed, conscious decision to reject the goodness and holiness of what God is calling us to. And it is not possible to hear today’s gospel and come up with a sugar-daddy God who simply overrides human freedom and autonomy. S One day a farmer's donkey fell down into a well. The animal cried for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do. Finally, he decided the animal was old, and the well needed to be covered up anyway; it just wasn't worth it to retrieve the donkey. He invited all his neighbours to come over and help him. They all grabbed a shovel and began to shovel dirt into the well. At first, the donkey realized what was happening and cried horribly. Then to everyone's amazement he quieted down. A few shovel loads later, the farmer finally looked down the well. He was astonished at what he saw. With each shovel of dirt that hit his back, the donkey was doing something amazing. He would shake it off and take a step up. As the farmer's neighbours continued to shovel dirt on top of the animal, he would shake it off and take a step up. Pretty soon, everyone was amazed as the donkey stepped up over the edge of the well and happily trotted off! Life is going to shovel dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The trick to getting out of the well is to shake it off and take a step up. Each of our troubles is a stepping stone. We can get out of the deepest wells by not stopping and to never give up! Shake it off and take a step up. Do you need???? Compost : If you would like to have compost for your garden, please come to the Presbytery Garden and collect as much as you need from the compost pit. There is no need to ask me. Logs: The leylandii hedge around the the Presbytery garden has ‘died’ of a fungal disease called Pestalotiopsis and so it is being removed to be replaced with a wooden fence. If you or your friends need logs, plenty there! Please come and take as many as you want or all of them, as soon as possible, to clear the area for the rest of the work. Mayor of Mold’s Variety Concert Wednesday 24th August, 7.30pm , Anthony Hopkins Theatre, Theatre Clwyd, in aid of the Mayor’s Save a Life appeal, An evening of music, dance and magic! special guests include 12 year old singing sensation Beau Dermott, star of this year’s Britain’s Got Talent final and 2013 semi finalist Jodi Bird. There will also be performances from Flint Male Voice Choir, Elsber School of Dance, Cambria Band, singers Angie Parker and David Palmer, Black Veil Tribal, comedian John Sellers, illusionist Jay Gatling and winners of Mold’s Got Talent singer RhianCarys Jones and street dancers All Stars. Tickets only £18.00, available from the theatre box office, Mold Town Council, 1st Floor Town Hall, Earl Road, Mold, CH7 1AB , Bargain Booze Mold or Vaughan Davies King’s Christian Centre: Ladies Day 10th September 2016 : At Old Library from 9.45am to 4pm. Poster on the Noticeboard Next Weekend : Collection for Flowers For the Altar Hell is a place, a time and a consciousness in which there is no love. (Richard Bach)
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