This week:
e celebrate birthdays with a lot of fuss. We celebrate many other events, but never our baptisms. How strange that Christians pay so little attention to their real birthday. In today's liturgy we celebrate the Baptism of Christ. In celebrating his baptism we celebrate our own baptism too and renew its grace within us. First Reading: Here we are given a picture of a true servant of God. He is gentle and humble of heart and totally dedicated to his mission, which is to bring about true justice. Second Reading: Here we are given a description of how the first Christians saw Baptism. The baptized person was said to have been "amionted with the Holy Spirit and with power". Gospel: This tells how Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist in the river Jordan, and the signs that accompanied the baptism. Many people, perhaps all people, experience moments which prove to be decisive turning points in thir lives. They reach cross-roads where they are confronted with radically diferent choices. They are forced to make a fundamental decision after which their life will never be the same again. That decision will be decisive for the whole person - for his convictions and for his lifestyle. He will leave his old world behind and enter a new world. This is what we are called to do, to live a new life guided by the Holy Spirit. God bless you Fr. John Y. Batthula, Parish Priest Read more about the Baptism of the Lord |
We express our deepest sympathy and give the assurance of our prayers to the family of Recently Deceased A Funeral Service for Ann will be celebrated at 1.00 p.m. on Tuesday, 13th January followed by burial in Bicester Cenetery. May the angels lead you into paradise, may the martyrs come to welcome you and take you into the holy city, the new and eternal Jerusalem. Amen
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We express our deepest sympathy and give the assurance of our prayers to the family of Recently Deceased Molly's remains will be received into the church at 6.00 p.m. on Monday, 19th January. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 11.00 a.m. on Tuesday, 20th January followed by cremation at Oxford Crematorium. May the angels lead you into paradise, may the martyrs come to welcome you and take you into the holy city, the new and eternal Jerusalem. Amen
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PARISH HANDBOOK ON SALE A mine of useful information about the parish only £5.00 a copy available from the "Parish Information" display in the church porch or from the parish office. |
CHURCH HEATING AND PRESBYTERY WINDOWS |
PRESBYTERY WINDOWS Quotations to replace the presbytery windows that are in a dire condition have now been received. The cost will be in the region of £29,000.00
CHURCH HEATING As you are aware the church heating is neither efficient or cost effective. In order to preserve our church building and to feel more comfortable, we need to replace the existing under floor system which was originally installed 50 years ago with a modern, efficient system. To install gas central heating it would cost £47,000 inc. VAT, plus £4,789 inc. VAT for infrastructure works. £51,789 in total.
Now I am appealing to every family in the parish to contribute in a generous way, as is financially possible to you to help us meet the total costs. Donations can be made by cheque to ‘Parish of the Immaculate Conception’ or by Bank transfer. Please contact the parish office for details. Progress so far.
The windows of the Presbytery will be replaced during the week commencing the 3rd of January
WELCOME |
Again to Rev. Fr. Sumeth Perera who will celebrate this Sunday's Masses for us.
WHAT GOES UP . . . |
The Christmas decorations in the church will be coming down after the 11.00 am Mass on Sunday, 11th January, the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord and the end of Christmas in the liturgical calendar. If anyone can spare some time to help we would be most grateful
PARISH PASTORAL COMMITTEE |
The inaugural meeting of the newly formed Parish Pastoral Committee will take place at 7.00 pm on Monday, 9th of February in The John Paul II Centre.
PARISH FINANCE COMMITTEE |
The inaugural meeting of the newly formed Parish Finance Committee will take place at 7.00 pm on Monday, 2nd of February in The John Paul II Centre.
PARISH SOCIAL AND FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE |
The inaugural meeting of the newly formed Parish Social and Fundraising Committee will take place at 7.00 pm on Monday, 16th of February in The John Paul II Centre.
LIBRARY OF CATHOLIC BOOKS |
The next meeting is on Wednesday, 21st January at 11.00 am when Dr. Cyprian Blamires will talk on "Your truth, my truth: what is 'truth'?" For further details please contact the parish office.
COFFEE MORNING |
The coffee morning held on the 12th of December raised £189.65, making the total for the year £2,000.03. Our thanks to everyone who helped to raise this amazing amount, especially the 3p (every little helps), for church funds. We will have a rest in January and look forward to seeing you all again at the next coffee morning in Februar
SUNDAY COFFEE |
If any parishioners would like to join the coffee teams, please contact the parish office. The 11.00 a.m. are down to five teams and ideally we would like to recruit three more.
100 CLUB WINNERS |
December 100 Club winners: £500 - 41 - Irene Ziegert, £100 - 53 - Teresa Allen, £50 - 31 - Hattam family, £25 - 84 - Christine Tett.
CHURCH CLEANING |
We are very fortunate that, to date we have had a small number of dedicated men and women who regularly clean our church for us, some come after work, others are retired. However, we will be in desperate need of more cleaners to help clean the church in 2015. Currently teams clean once every 7 weeks for about 2-3 hours. Cleaning provides a good work out and is free, save money on expensive gym subscriptions! Please contact the parish office if you can help or need more details.
SEEKERS/RCIA |
Are you thinking of becoming a Catholic? Are you supporting your children on the sacramental programme? Have you been away from the church and are nervous about coming back? If you would be interested in the next course starting in November then please contact Fr. John, Ron Weaver, or the parish office. Full programme here.
CHILDREN'S SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION AND CELEBRATION |
There will be some changes to our present system. All the information about the 2014/2015 Children's Sacramental Programme are enclosed in this Sunday's bulletin or here Confirmation - First Reconciliation and Holy Communion
Confirmation application form (PDF file will open in a new window)
First Reconciliation and Holy Communion application form (PDF file will open in a new window)
PRAYER |
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Your prayers are requested for the following who are sick: H Starrett , B Shepard, P Harris, F J Smith, G Newton, P Davies, C Busby, E Browne, E Cotter, J Hurst, L Lambert, F Ostrowski, S Clarke, P Lunney, J Fowler, J James, B & D Weaver, T Kirby, N Southey, A Connell, E Stonell,, A McCambridge, M Smith, D Spiteri, J Calver, P Selwood, P Dean, J James, J O’Rourke, M Lewandowski, M May, A Davies, N Cahill, Mrs Curzon, B Hunt, J Calnan, C Brown, S Condon., C Burns, C Morgan, E Hawkins, M Starrett, E Batchelor, M Bokhari, K Cashman, R Admans, Sr. Mary Humbert, C B Corpus., Anna Kustra. Myrna Delos Saintos, Michael Jordan Murray.
Heavenly Father, source of all healing, visit and heal your servants from all physical and spiritual ailments, through the grace of your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen
HOLY FATHER’S MISSIONARY INTENTION
That young seninarians and men and women religious may treceive their formation from wise and skillful teachers.
During Advent and Christmastide we are asked to pray for the following intentions:
Openness to the Word of God
Migrants and Refugees
CHRISTMAS RAFFLE 2014 WINNERS |
- £100 - 4167 - A.Wilson
- £50 - 2165 - Cleeve
- Biagio bracelet - 4624 - Mullins
- Lunch for one at Denis Restaurant - 2650 - Wall
- Designer bag - 3535 - Poole
- Hair voucher - 2706 - Nugent
- Beauty voucher - 2167 - L.Cleeve
- Huffkins hamper - 4633 - Mullins
- Food hamper - 1812 - S.Haydon
- Set of Disney books - 0421 - G.Standage
- Christmas cake - 0269 - H.Jones
- Chocolate liqueurs - 1659 - M.McArdle
- Prosecco - 1852 - Mander family
- Magnum of Charlomagne - 3561 - C.Poole
- Wine - 2643 - Manall
- Cadbury's Heroes - 3021 -Nichols
- Foxes biscuits - 0552 - S.Standage
Please collect all prizes from the sacristy. Thank you.
FORTHCOMING PARISH EVENTS IN THE JOHN PAUL II CENTRE. |
JANUARY
Tuesday, 13th January - 8.00 pm RCIA talk on "Mary, Mother of God".
Tuesday, 20th January - 12.00 Winter warmer lunch.
Tuesday, 20th January - 8.00 pm RCIA talk on "The Disciples".
Saturday, 24th January - 9.00 am First Holy Communion class for children attending non-Catholic schools.
9.00 am Confirmation class for children attending non-Catholic schools.
Tuesday, 27th January - 8.00 pm RCIA talk on "Christ and the Church".
FEBRUARY
Tuesday, 3rd February - 7.00 pm Parents' information session about the First Holy Communion programme. Please note that all children going to non-Catholic schools need to complete an enrolement form and bring it to the meeting.
Friday, 6th February - 7.30 pm "We've Got Talent" - the parish talent show. Tickets available from the parish or the school office. If you would like to participate, please contact the parish office. Can you sing, juggle, have an amazing memory, eat fire, ride a unicycle, are a champion pie eater, magician (bring your own rabbit), speed reader, acrobat, comedian, play the spoons, street dancer, bell ringer, in a band or do you know someone who has. If you do, please contact the parish office by Friday, 23rd January.
Saturday, 7th February - All day. Retreat for those preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation concluding with Mass at 6.00 pm.
Tuesday, 10th February - 8.00 pm RCIA talk on "Liturgy and the Eucharist".
Tuesday, 24th February - 8.00 pm RCIA talk on "Prayer and the Life of the Spirit".
Saturday, 28th February - 9.00 am First Holy Communion class for children attending non-Catholic schools.
MARCH
Tuesday, 3rd March - 8.00 pm RCIA talk on "The Communion of Saints",
Saturday, 7th March - 9.00 am First Holy Communion class for children attending non-Catholic schools.
Tuesday, 10th March - 8.00 pm RCIA talk on "The Last Things",
Saturday, 14th March - 9.00 am First Holy Communion class for children attending non-Catholic schools.
7.30 pm - St. Patrick's Family Night.
Sunday, 15th March - After Sunday Masses, Mothering Sunday celebrations.
Tuesday, 17th March - 8.00 pm RCIA talk on "The Role of the Laity",
Saturday, 21st March - 9.00 am First Holy Communion class for children attending non-Catholic schools.
Tuesday, 24th March - 8.00 pm RCIA recap and questions.
APRIL
Sunday, 5th April - After the 11.00 am Mass, drawing of the Easter Raffle. Tckets available from mid-February.
Saturday, 18th April - 9.00 am An opportunity for parents of children preparing for their First Holy Communion to understand more about this Sacrament.
Saturday, 25th April - "Carl and Dave's Comedy Magic and Illusion Show". It is suitable for all age groups so put the date in your diaries now. It will be a terrific evening,
MAY
Saturday, 8th May - Ukulele night.
Saturday, 23rd May - 7.30 pm. Fr. John's Indian Cusine Evening.
JUNE
Saturday, 13th June - Summer Fete at St. Mary's School.
Sunday, 21st June - 12.30pm Father's Day Celebration.
JULY
Sunday, 5th July - The Summer Family Festival.
The John Paul II Centre now has its own website here
SUNDAY COFFEE Come along for a coffee and meet new and old fellow parishioners after 9.00 am and 11.00 am Masses this weekend and every Sunday in the in the main hall downstairs of The John Paul II Centre. Come along...all welcome!
MASS ATTENDANCE LAST WEEKEND:
Saturday 6.00 pm 97
Sunday 9.00 am 123
Sunday 11.00 am 174
Total: 394 devout souls
REGULAR FEATURES |
PATTAYA TRUST |
Donations of wool for blankets for children in Thailand are needed. Please deliver to Ann Swanson or to Sonia Drury or to the back of the church. Thank you for all the wool donated so far
VOTIVE LIGHTS |
The votive lights in Our Lady's Chapel are now £1 each. Those in front of the statues of the Sacred Heart and St. Joseph are now 50p. Please put your donations in the wall collection box next to Our Lady's Chapel.
PRESENTATION ASSOCIATES |
Meet on the first Wednesday of each month.
TRAIDCRAFT |
Traidcraft is a Christian response to poverty, established in 1979 to fight poverty through trade. By buying these products you can help craft workers and farmers across Africa, Asia and Latin America to build a better future for themselves, for their families and for their communities. As well as goods on the stall you can order additional items through the catalogue, or buy online at Tradecraft For further information, please contact Ann Poole.
"My children, our love is not just to be words or mere talk, but something real and active." 1 John 3: 18.
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION |
Fr. John would like to meet all parents requesting the Sacrament of Baptism for their children. An application form is available for download here or can be collected from the Parish Office. Please e-mail Fr. John or the Parish Office to arrange an appointment.
PREPARATION FOR THE SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY |
If you are planning to get married either within The Parish of the Immaculate Conception or elsewhere, please use one of the forms below to make contact with the Parish Office. Thank you.
Sacrament of Matrimony application form (PDF file will open in a new window)
'Out of parish' Sacrament of Matrimony application form (PDF file will open in a new window)
BATTHULA CARE TRUST |
A charity started by Rev. Fr. John Batthula to raise funds to help poor families in India. The funds are used for a wide range of activities such as building homes for a Leper colony, purchasing books and educational equipment for impoverished schools, helping the aged and much more. More on their website. |
PRINTED BULLETIN NOTICES |
Please note that the deadline for notices to be included in the weekly bulletin is 3.00 pm of the Thursday of each week.
PIETY STALL |
The piety stall will now be available once a month in the porch after 9.00 am & 11.00 am Mass. Volunteers are requested to help run the stall after 6.00 pm Mass on Saturday evenings and 11.00 am mass on Sundays. More volunteers are urgently needed to help run the stall. Please contact the parish office if you can help
MISSION BOXES/APF |
Thank you to all the red box holders. Please remember to regularly empty your boxes and deliver the contents to the Parish Office or to the welcomers at the Sunday Masses. More about the work of the APF here. |
MASS INTENTIONS |
Please use the Mass offering envelopes at the back of the church. These can be posted through the door of the presbytery or given to the welcomers. Please be sure to give plenty of notice if specific dates are require
WEEKLY SCRIPTURE GROUP |
Meets every Thursday between 8.00 and 9.30 pm to reflect on the forhcoming Sunday readings. For further information, please contact Nick or Clare StJohn.
PARISH OFFICE |
The parish office is located on the first floor of The John Paul II Centre. If the main doors are closed, then please press the buzzer located near the doors and wait for a member of staff to respond. When you exit the building please ensure that the door is fully closed. The telephone number is 01869 253 277.
BABY AND TODDLER GROUP |
Meets every Thursday from 9.15 am to 10.45 am in the Presentation Convent during term-time. Come along or Contact the parish office. More details
WANTED |
Do you have any old photographs of parish life, the church (Priory Road or The Causeway), St. Mary’s School, etc. that could go into a parish archive? If so, please could you deliver these to the parish office marked with your name. These will be scanned and returned to you. Thank you. A selection of older photographs can be seen here
ROSARY WEBSITE |
This website has been set up by a parishioner. Please take a look on therosary3.com which takes you to a quiet place within; away from the noise and din of life, and all its distractions into the presence of God.