Parish Newsletter, week beginning Sunday, 31st May 2015.

Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

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This week:

  • Fron Fr. John
  • Heating Appeal
  • News
  • Prayer
  • Forthcoming Parish Events in The John Paul II Centre
  • Mass Attendance Last Week
  • Regular Features
  • Dear Parishioners

    When we speak about the sign of the Cross we speak of God the Father who made our world and everything in it. A God who made us what we are and then set out everything we need. When we speak of God the Son, we speak of a God who gave our lives purpose and meaning through his teaching, his miracles, but most of all, by his shining example. And when we talk of God the Holy Spirit we talk of the power of God that is with us always, ready to be called upon, enabling us to do great things when our human powers are simply not enough.

    It’s wonderful to know that we have been created by God, shaped by Jesus and guided by the Spirit. We have to share this realisation with other people. “Go therefore,” Jesus tells us in today’s gospel, “and make disciples of all nations baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit… and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you…”

    We tend to feel a bit uncomfortable about evangelising, and for good reason, but there are little things we can all do that can be very effective, such as by helping someone back to church who doesn’t come any more, or by offering them a lift, or take our newsletter round to someone who is too elderly to attend Mass anymore, or invite non-Catholic friends to get involved in the next parish event, or simply lead by example, getting involved in something we are passionate about and making positive changes to one other person or a community of people somewhere in the world. However we choose to evangelise, remember God’s promise, “I am with you always, to the end of the age.”

     

     

    Parish Handbook cover

    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 FUND

    CHURCH HEATING AND WINDOWS FUND TO DATE

    Funds Towards Heating
    £35,857.23

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    PARISH NEWS
    NEW (AND NOT SO NEW) PARISHIONERS BEGIN HERE

    Tell us about yourself and how you would want to help and get involved in parish life by means of this simple, easy to fill in form. All information provided will be kept confidential and will not be commuinicated to any third party. Please return these to the parish office.

    CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION TO GARTH PARK

    By tradition, Catholics take part in a procession through the streets of the neighbourhood near their parish following Mass to pray and sing. The Eucharist is placed in a monstrance and held aloft by a member of the clergy during the procession, on this occasion towards Garth Park, where Benediction will take place at the band stand. I invite all children who made their First Holy Communion and their families to participate in this Mass and procession on Sunday, 7th June at 11.00 a.m. All children should wear their First Holy CommunioN outfits and will lead the Blessed Sacrament Procession. Let us seek the Eucharistic Lord to bless Bicester and its surrounding villages and to help us to revive this lapsed tradition. Wardens are needed to guide along the route. Please contact the parish office if you can help. Please see the posters in the church porch for the route and order of the procession.

    Pictures of past processions, this seems to have been an annual event, from the 1950s and 1960s can be found on the Archives Page via the button below.

    MASS FOR THE SICK AND HOUSEBOUND

    On Saturday, 27th June at 12.00 pm. A list has been placed on the noticeboard for names to be added of volunteers who can assist with transport for this Mass. If you are aware of a house-bound or sick neighbour of friend please consider bringing them along to this Mass. Lunch will be served in The John Paul II Centre afterwards but we need people to provide transoprt. If you would like to help please contact the parish offic

    CHURCH TABLE TOP SALE

    Will be held from 9.00 am onwards on Saturday, 6th June. Please contact Pat Garforth or the parish office if you have any items you would like to donate prior to delivering

    SUMMER FETE

    The joint parish and school Fete will take place on Saturday, 13th June at St. Mary's School. Can you help on the day or with donations? Please add your name to the list in the church porch if you can help. At the moment thera are plans for a cafe,bar and live music, but more stalls are needed.

    BISHOP ROBERT BYRNE

    Bishop Robert will be celebrating the 11.00 am Mass for us on Sunday, 14th June. During this Mass Nick StJohn and other candidates in training for the peranent diaconate will receive the Ministry of Acolyte. Let us keep them in our prayers.This will be followed by refreshments in The John Paul II Centre.

    INDIAN CUISINE EVENING

    Our sincere thanks to Hilary King for co-ordinating such an enjoyable evening. Hilary would like to thank everyone who contributed to the raffle, preparation, cooking and clearing up after Fr. John's Indian Cuisine Evening. May smiles and lots of hard but cheerful work put in by so many wonderful people created a really happy parish event. Dhanyawadham. The total raised for the parish was £2,468.00.

    PIETY SHOP OPENING HOURS

    Located in the former Lady Chapel this will be open for thirty minutes before and thirty minutes after each Friday Mass and at every weekend Mass. A variety cards, rosary beads, prayer cards, etc are available. You may also leave your Mass offering envelopes

    CATHOLIC NEWSPAPERS

    We politely request that parishioners only take their own newspspers, that is those that have been marked with their name. If you would like to place a regular order for a Catholic newspwper, please contact the parish office

    DBS ~ DISCLOSURE AND BARRING SERVICE
    If you are a parishioner who currently comes into contact with children or vulnerable adults as part of your voluntary work in the parish , for example with the youth group, children's liturgy, sacramental programme catechists, baby and toddler group or as an Extraodinary Minister taking Holy Communion to the sick and housebound, etc.,and have not been DBS (CRB) checked, please contact our safeguarding reprasentative, Elizabeth Green, right, as soon as possible. E-mail.
    Elizabeth Green

    PARISH COMMITTEE MEETINGS

    The Social and Fundraising Committee will meet at 7.15 pm on Monday, 1st June in The John Paul II Centre.

    SACRAMENTAL PROGRAMME - RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)

    reconciliationThis affects children who are currently in Year 2 in primary school. Classes of preparation will take place on five Saturdays from the 21st of March - details on this website or from the back of the church or the parish office. The final session will be on Saturday, 4th July. The children will then make their first Confession at 7.00 pm on Wednesday, 8th July at the Church of the Immaculate Conception.

    First Reconciliation application form (PDF file will open in a new window)

     

     

    EWAN GORDON ~ AKA FORREST GUMP

    Will be running a number of Marathons this year, including the London Marathon in April in memory of the late Thomas Laurie who died last year.  He will and also be running from John O'Groats to Lands End from 4th May to 14th June, a total of 1,050 miles over 42 days, a Marathon a day. He will achieve all this dressed as Forrest Gump, you may have spotted him already as an altar server!   A celebration in June will be held to mark his return. Ewan is fundraising for  four Charities including  Helen & Douglas House and ROSY.  If you would like to sponsor his efforts please complete the form on the notice board at the back of church.

    Ewan's efforts have made the front page of this week's Bicester Advertiser. Article here and also here

    SKILLED TRADESPEOPLE WANTED

    We are always in need of skilled tradespeople to help with the maintenance and upkeep of the church. If you are a skilled tradesperson who can volunteer to do work and save costs for your church, please add your details to the list on the notice board in the church porch. Thank you.

    MAY LUNCH

    Many thanks to all those who organised, prepared, helped and attended the most receint monthly lunch. £447.34 was raised towards parish funds. The next lunch will be at 12.00 on Tuesday, 23rd of June in The John Paul II Centre.

    YOUTH DAY

    Exciting news! Registration to join the Archdiocese of Birmingham pilgrimage to the World Youth Day in Krakòw in 2016 is now open

    ANNUAL MISSIO MASS

    Missio logoThe Parish of the Immaculate Conception has been honoured to be named at the venue for the 2015 Annual Missio Mass. This will be celebrated at 12.00 on Sunday, 12th July. Mgr. James Cronin, the National Director of Missio will be the principal celebrant at this Mass. Local secretaries from other parishes in the diocese will be joining us for thie Mass which is followed by a presentation of the work of Missio in different parts of the world.If any former promoters or any parishioners can help with refreshments, please contact the parish office. Please could all mission box holders empty or return their boxes to the parish office or to the welcomers. Please remember to include your name when delivering your donation. Empty boxes can be found at the back of the church if required. If you are aware of a friend or neighbour who may have a box that has not been emptied for a while, please encourage them to bring it to the parish office. The summer issue of "Mission Today" is now available in the church porch. More about Missio and the work that they do on their website

    100 CLUB

    100 clubRenewals for the next twelve months are due from 1st April with the first draw in the new financial year taking place on Sunday, 26th April. The annual fee is £60 per annum payable in full by cheque or monthly standing order. In the coming year there will be three prizes each month - £100, £50 and £25 with a bonus draw of a further £100 in December - and members of the Catenian Association will be present at each Mass on the first three weekends of April to accept renewed or new subscriptions. If you currently pay by Standing Order no further action is necessary. Please support this major Parish fund raiser if you possibly can and make it a real 100 Club in 2015/16. Thank you.

    April 100 Club winners: £100 - 46 - Patrick Fitzgibbon, £50 - 63 - Elizabeth Green, £25 - 57- John Hanna.

    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.

    PRAYER

    PRAY FOR THE SICK

    Your prayers are requested for the following who are sick: M Wallace, M Smyth, G Marchant, C Whitehead, B Hunt, B Shepard, P Harris, F J Smith, G Newton, P Davies, C Busby, M Smith, E Browne, E Cotter, J Hurst, L Lambert, F Ostrowski, S Clarke, P Lunney, J Fowler, J James, B & D Weaver, P Dean, N Southey, E Stonell, A McCambridge, J Calver, P Selwood, J James, J O’Rourke, C Burns, M Lewandowski, M May, A Davies, N Cahill, Mrs Curzon, J Calnan, A Kustra, C Brown, C Morgan, E Hawkins, M Starrett, E Batchelor, M Bokhari, K Cashman, R Admans, Sr. Mary Humbert, C B Corpus, M Delos Saintos, M J Murray, B & I Cook., G O’Byrne, Amal Blakeley, Paul Mears.

    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

    CYCLE OF PRAYER

    During Ordinary Time (summer) up to September, we are asked to pray for these intentions: a deeper understanding between Christians and Jews, those who suffer persecution, oppression and denial of human rights, Europe, human life, seafarers.

    FORTHCOMING PARISH EVENTS IN THE JOHN PAUL II CENTRE.

    JUNE

    Sunday, 7th June ~ After both Sunday Masses ~ cake and produce sale.

    Saturday, 13th June - Summer Fete at St. Mary's School. Please sign up on the notice in the church porch if you can help.

    Sunday, 21st June - 12.30pm Father's Day Celebration.

    Tuesday, 23rd June ~ 12.00 onwards. Monthly lunch. If you have not tried one yet, why not? Two courses for a very modest £4.00. These are proving very popular, especially with diners from outside the Catholic community.

    JULY

    Sunday, 5th July - The Summer Family Festival and presentation of Confirmation and First Holy Communion certificates.

    SEPTEMBER

    Sunday, 20th September ~ International Mass and shared lunch.

    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 8.00 pm 142
    Sunday 9.00 am 139
    Sunday 11.00 am 170
    Total 451 devout Christian souls

    REGULAR FEATURES
    LEGACIES AND LAST WILL
    Have you thought of including the parish in your last will? In the past Parishes were left with legacies. If you would like to leave a legacy to the parish, please contact Fr. John. The large statue of the Immaculate Conception that adorns the front of the church, Bicester's first piece of public Sculpture was paid for by a legacy left to the parish. May the donor rest in peace.
    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. For health and safety reasons, we request that only those candles provided by the parish are used. Thank you for your co-operation.

    NEW LIFE FOR YOUR UNWANTED ROSARIES

    An appeal for unwanted rosaries has been made by the Catenians. These are sent to third world countries and the Pacific islands. If you do have any please give them to the welcomers at the Sunday Masses, any member of the Catenians or the parish office.

    PRESENTATION ASSOCIATES

    Meet on the first Wednesday of each month.

    TRAIDCRAFT

    tradecraftTraidcraft 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. Please also visit the Traidcraft pages on this website.

    "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
    Batthula Trust logio

    This is 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.

    MISSION BOXES/APF
    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. Please remember to include your name when making your donation. Empty boxes can be found in the church porch. More about the work of the APF here.

    Please also see the item about the annual Missio Mass above.

    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 required.

    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 or the parish office.

    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. Office hours are 9.00 am to 3.00 pm, Monday to Friday. 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.