Bulletin in PDF - The Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Northallerton

The Sacred Heart
Roman Catholic Parish
Northallerton
1st Sunday of Advent Year B
Saturday 29th November
6.00pm Mass
Sunday 30th November
8.45am
Mass
The Parish Community
Jackie Ncllravey RIP & Holy Souls
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Monday 1 December
of Advent
9.30am Mass
Holy Souls
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Tuesday 2 December of Advent
9.30am Mass
Yorkshire Brethren
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Wednesday 3 December St Francis Xavier
2.00pm – 4pm.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
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Thursday 4 December of Advent
9.30am
School Mass in Church
Holy Souls
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Friday
5 December of Advent
9.30am Mass
Yorkshire Brethren
Saturday
6.00pm
Sunday
8.45am
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6 December
Vigil Mass
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7 December
Mass
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1 Sunday of Advent (Year B)
Holy Souls
The Parish Community
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Sat 11-11.30am & 5.15-5.45pm.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Wed 2pm-4pm &
Sat 5.15-5.45pm
Morning Prayer of the Church
at 9.15am before weekday Masses (Wk 1)
Baptisms, Marriages and Funerals:
By arrangement with one of the Clergy:
Parish Priest Fr James Blenkinsopp, 41 Thirsk Road, Northallerton
DL6 1PJ 01609773323.e-mail [email protected]
Deacon Rev Paul Hagg Tel: 01748 810552
SVP Contact Sarah Pattinson 01609 777577
Church Hall Reservations: Helen Clark 01609 772613.
Website:
www.sacredheartna.org.uk
Catholic Voice for December is in the Church Porch
First Holy Communion Preparation will begin in January in the Sacred Heart
School, Broomfield Avenue, after classes one afternoon a week. Please would
parents let me know if they would like their children, whether in the Sacred Heart
School or in any other local school, to receive First Holy Communion next summer.
Childrens’ Liturgy The children are invited into the Church Hall after Mass on
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Sunday 14 December for an hour to make Church decorations for Christmas.
2015 Diocesan Year Book available in the Church Porch. Price £1.50 (cost to
Parish is £3 per copy).
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Ecumenical Carols in the Town Hall this Sunday 30 November from 3.15pm –
4pm. Broomfield School and Applegarth School will be taking a prominent part in
the singing of Carols, and Sacred Heart children are invited to join in with them. All
Welcome. Apparently Santa Claus arrives in the Town at 2pm and Fireworks let
off at 4.30pm !
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St Mary’s Cathedral, Middlesbrough Advent Carol Service Wednesday 3
December at 7pm. All Welcome.
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Thursday Evening at Ampleforth this 4 December. See Noticeboard.
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Handel’s Messiah Ampleforth Abbey Sunday 7 December at 7.30pm. See
Noticeboard
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School and Parish Carol Service in the Sacred Heart Church on Wednesday 17
December at 6.00pm followed by refreshments in the Church Hall at 6.40pm. A
presentation to Mrs McGouran will be made to thank her for all the wonderful work
she has done in our school over the course of the past 7 years.
Christmas Smartie Tube Parish Fundraiser Please could any remaining
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Smartie Tubes be returned on or before December 25 and placed into the “Noel”
Box in the Church Porch under the wooden bench. If possible please gift aid your
donation by using the gift aid label, as it gives the Parish an extra 25p for each
pond donated. Thank you for your kind support..
Christmas Stamps/Religious Stamps When buying Christmas stamps, please
ask for those which reflect the religious meaning of Christmas. If we don’t show
that there is a demand for these, the Post Office will gradually stop printing them in
another step towards ignoring what Christmas means for believers.
Advance Notice Christmas Mass Times
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Christmas Eve 24 December – Carols at 6.30pm and Mass at 7pm. Christmas
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Day 25 December – Mass at 8.45am
Marriage Matters “Stay awake for you never know when the time will come…!”
Today’s Gospel reminds us to remember that our lives together will not go on for
ever. It is therefore so important to thank God every day for the wonderful gift that
we are to each other, indeed one of the greatest gifts that the Father has given us.
Youth Retiring Collection last week amounted to £129.09. Many thanks.
Offertory Collection last week amounted to £412.90. Many thanks.
God Bless All Parishioners and Visitors,
Fr James and Deacon Paul