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ParishNews Blessed Sacrament Parish Heavitree Exeter 6 January 2019. The Epiphany of the Lord. Year C Parish Priest Fr Jonathan Stewart Priest in retirement Fr John Watkins PARISH OFFICE The Presbytery, 29 Fore Street, Heavitree Exeter EX1 2QJ Telephone 01392 274724 Email exeter-heavitree @prcdtr.org.uk Parish Office hours Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10.00am 4.00pm Parish Secretary Lesley Hooper Safeguarding Reps Vince Clark & Lesley Hooper PARISH SCHOOL St Nicholas Catholic Primary School Ringswell Avenue, Exeter EX1 3EG Telephone 01392 445403 Email admin@stncs.uk www.st-nicholasexeter.devon.sch.uk Head Teacher Angela Folland CONVENT Mount St Mary Convent, Wonford Road, Exeter EX2 4PF Telephone 01392 433301 Blessed Sacrament Parish is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth. EPIPHANY Facebook Blessed Sacrament Exeter www.blessedsacrament.org.uk

Welcome We hope you have a happy and peaceful time with us here in Exeter. Please ask one of the Welcomers or contact the parish office if we can help in any way. Liturgy of the Word for children During the 10.30am Mass most Sundays. Refreshments Sundays after 10.30am Mass and Wednesdays after Mass. Parents and Toddlers Monday mornings 9.30 11.30am in the St Richard Reynolds Centre. All welcome especially new faces. Getting married? Congratulations! Please give us six months notice if you are planning to marry in the Church. Sick parishioners Please inform one of the priests or the parish office if you know someone who is in need of a visit. Newsletter Deadline for newsletter items 4.00pm Wednesday. By phone or email. Many thanks Sunday Collections 16 December 1094.35 23 December 1528.35 30 December 1225.82 Calendar of Events Sun 6 Jan Mon 7 Jan Thurs 10 Jan Sat 12 Jan Sun 13 Jan Mon 14 Jan Wed 16 Jan Thurs 17 Jan Fri 18 Janto Sun 20 Jan Sat 19 Jan Sun 20 Jan Mon 21 Jan Thurs 24 Jan Sat 26 Jan Mon 28 Jan Thurs 31 Jan Thurs 17 Jan Mon 4 Feb Sat 9 Feb Mon 4 Feb Mon 11 Feb Sun 17 Feb Epiphany Praise Blessed Sacrament Church 3.00pm Prayer Group St Richard Reynolds Centre 7.00pm Eucharistic Ministers training Blessed Sacrament Church 11.00am White Flower appeal Blessed Sacrament Church all Masses 1115 Youth Group Thursday Lunch Club St Richard Reynolds Centre 12.00pm Gather Conference Livermead Cliff Hotel Torquay Baptism preparation course St Richard Reynolds Centre 10.30am Extraordinary form Mass Blessed Sacrament Church 3.00pm Stronghold Prayer & Praise St Richard Reynolds Centre 7.00pm St Richard Reynolds Centre 10.00am Thursday Lunch Club St Richard Reynolds Centre 12.00pm Cafod meeting St Richard Reynolds Centre 7.00pm Livesimply meeting St Richard Reynolds Centre 10.00am St Richard Reynolds Centre 12.00pm Extraordinary form Mass Blessed Sacrament Church 3.00pm

THE EPIPHANY OF THE LORD Today is the Feast of the Manifestation, or the Showing of the Saviour to the whole world, to all nations. In the wise men who travel from the East, we see all the nations other than the people of Israel being welcomed at the New Temple of the New Covenant - the new born child in the manger. A look at the Psalm response shows this: All nations shall fall prostrate before you, O Lord. The same is true of the key word in the second reading: Revelation. Remember that for the people of Israel this was to be their Messiah, come to restore their fortunes. By this feast, we proclaim God s plan was to extend his salvation to men and women of every nation, of every time and every place - including us. In many ways this is our Christmas Feast, when we celebrate the Good News of the Saviour s birth revealed at last to us. Epiphany Praise We will gather in church at 3.00pm to sing the praises of the Lord led by the Stronghold music group. There will be a cup of tea in the parish centre afterwards. All welcome. Gather 2019 January 18-20 at the Livermead Cliff Hotel, Torquay. A weekend conference which brings together people from across the Diocese of Plymouth and beyond for a time of friendship, shared faith and formation. Flyers which include a booking form are available in the church porch. We'd love to see you there. If you'd like to know more about the conference just ask Fr Jonathan. There are still places available, especially for day delegates at a much reduced rate and all the benefits of the conference. livesimply We have raised a total of 1,376.54. 300 have been donated to CAFOD for a World Gift of a Medical Outreach Team. The remaining funds are being used to support the SafeSleep winter shelter for the homeless on Magdalen Street by providing a meal on Friday evenings (meals on other days are provided by other churches in Exeter). Caring for Creation As part of the Sustainability with Creation theme of our parish action plan, we will support local and national environmental campaigns this year. We are hoping to work with the Plastic Free Exeter initiative to reduce the amount of single-use plastics in the parish and our homes. More details will follow shortly. Sewing & Knitting Group If you would like to meet up with other parish members and sew or knit (or to learn how to do it), you are welcome to join this group at the St Richard Reynolds Centre whenever you can. The next few dates are listed on the calendar. Please contact Sharron (07756691940) for more information. Exeter Foodbank Collection We will continue to collect non-perishable food and toiletries at the back of the church. Priority items include tins of vegetables, potatoes, fruit and meat; jams & spreads, granulated sugar, noodle & pasta snacks, squash & cordial. livesimply meeting The next meeting will take place at the St Richard Reynolds Centre on Saturday 9 February after the 9:30am Mass. For more information on livesimply, please contact Kathrin on livesimplyexeter@ Gmail.com or 07726316264

Diocesan Yearbook 2019 Is available in the church porch at a cost of 4.00 each. It is a great source of diocesan information and news. Please put your payment in the wall box marked Books. Baptism Preparation Course The next baptism preparation course for parents will take place in the St Richard Reynolds Centre on Saturday 19 January at 10.30 am. If you are expecting a baby or wish to have a baby baptized in the near future please contact the Parish office to book a place on the course. We welcome Liliana Grygierzec who will be baptised this Sunday at the 10.30am Mass. Please offer a prayer for her, her parents and Godparents. The Pope Tweets If we live as Jesus taught us, and in harmony with what we proclaim, our witness will bear fruit 2019 International Mass at Sacred Heart An International Mass will take place on Sunday 27 January 2019 at 11.00am at the Sacred Heart Church, followed by a meal at the Cardinal Newman Centre. Everyone welcome from Exeter parishes. Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes Have you ever been on pilgrimage? It is one of the most wonderful things to do and can strengthen our faith immeasurably. Lourdes is one of the great pilgrimage centres of the Catholic world, the place where the Virgin Mary appeared to the girl Bernadette as she was collecting firewood. The apparitions continued for many days and Bernadette s life was transformed. Many pilgrims lives have been transformed by a visit to the grotto and the waters of the spring which Bernadette discovered. The Diocese of Plymouth travels top Lourdes every year under the leadership of Bishop Mark. Perhaps it would be something for you to consider this year? 1-8 August 2019 led by Bishop Mark. Flying from Exeter. A time of prayer and relaxation. Cost 795. For further information and to book please see the information in church porch. Youth Pilgrimage to Lourdes 1-8 August 2019 also led by Bishop Mark. Flying from Exeter. Cost 495. For further information and to book please contact Fr Anthony O Gorman tel: 01637 851697 or email: anthony.o gorman@prcdtr.org.uk. Pilgrimage to Knock Shrine Fully escorted 3 July 2019. Cost - 649.00 per person sharing. Price includes flight with 10kg hand luggage, all taxes, luxury transfers, 4 nights in Knock House Hotel with full Irish Breakfast each morning and 4 Course Dinner each evening. All entertainment, excursions/guided tours included. Wheelchair accessible rooms in the hotel. Limited single rooms at supplement of 100. Contact Patricia on 01268 762 278 or 07740 175557 or email knockpilgrimages@gmail.com 1115 Youth Group The next meeting for the 1115 Group will be held at the St. Richard Reynolds Centre at Blessed Sacrament Church, Heavitree, on Wednesday 16 January from 6.30 to 8.00pm. Pope s Intention for January That young people follow the example of Mary and respond to the call of the Lord to communicate the joy of the gospel to the world. Thursday Prayer Group meets next on Thursday 10 January in the St Richard Reynolds Centre at 7.00pm. All are welcome.

Formation Day for Catechists Calling all catechists and would be catechists who help pass on the faith in any way. The day which was scheduled for Saturday 19 January has now been changed to Saturday 12 January at St. Peter s Parish Room, 10.30am-1.00pm. All welcome. Contact Fr John Bielawski on 01752 701660 or turn up on the day. New parishioners Are you new to Blessed Sacrament parish? If so, you are most welcome and we hope you will be very happy here. If you haven t already done so, please provide us with your contact details. Forms are available in the church porch and from the parish office (electronically) and should be returned to the office once completed. It is good for us to know something about you and to be able to keep you updated with things happening in the parish. Thank you. Organ Recital at Holy Cross It is almost a year since the last organ recital at Holy Cross Topsham. We are delighted that Richard Lester, Associate Organist at Buckfast Abbey, has agreed to give a recital on Sunday 24 February at 4.00pm. Richard is an internationally known soloist on organ and harpsichord, and has made many recordings to great acclaim. As an organist, he has given recitals in many Cathedrals, including St. Paul s, Ely, Coventry, Westminster Cathedral and King s College Cambridge, and in 2013 at St Mark s in Venice and at Bergamo Cathedral. We are privileged that Richard has agreed to play in Topsham on our 1786 Robert and William Gray chamber organ. He plans to play a programme which will include works by Handel, John Stanley, J.S. Bach, Frescobaldi, Couperin and Louis-Claude Daquin. How can you resist it? As you know, space is limited at Holy Cross. To be sure of a seat, please apply for a ticket in advance. Tickets are available through the events page of the Holy Cross website www.holycrosstopsham.org or by phoning 01392 877071 or 07791 693603. There will be a retiring collection to cover the costs of the concert, and to raise money for charity. The concert will be followed by refreshments (mulled wine and cake!) weather permitting. Ladies Keep Fit Classes Will re-commence on Tuesday 8 January following the Christmas Break. Classes are held each Tuesday morning at 10.00am at the Cardinal Newman Centre, Wonford Road, Exeter for the ladies of the Exeter Parishes. New members are always welcome to come along and try. Contact Maggie Nicholls on 01392 426683 White flower appeal The Society for the protection of unborn children (SPUC) will be holding its annual appeal next Sunday 13 January. Please give generously in the retiring collection (at all Masses) to help them defeat a latest attack on unborn babies and their mothers, and to stop abortion getting even worse in this country by decriminalisation. Peace Sunday 2019 20 January is a date set by Pope Francis as the World Day for peace. He invites us to start the New Year with a reflection on our role as peacemakers. He wrote the endless and horrifying sequence of wars, conflicts, genocides and ethnic cleansings are a major cause if the migration of thousands around the globe. Pax Christi has sought to keep these issues in the forefront of its work challenging Britain s involvement in the global arms trade, questioning the morality of new technologies. There will be a retiring collection at all Masses on this day to assist Pax Christi in its work.

Octave of Prayer for Christian Unity 18 25 January 2019 Last year we were invited to reflect upon the continuing impact of the Transatlantic Slave Trade upon Caribbean society and upon Christian unity and witness. is year we are reminded again that our prayer for unity is offered up amidst injustice and that Christian disunity is in so many ways related to the divisions in our world. The Churches of Indonesia speak out of a context of ethnic and religious diversity, and where there is a strong emphasis upon the need for a unity that is found in diversity, and one built on solidarity and collaboration. Yet they also highlight issues of economic injustice and how religious pluralism can face challenges in the face of radicalisation. This gives us an opportunity to reflect upon the context in which we pray for Christian unity. How do divisions in our society contribute to divisions in the Church? How does injustice in our British and Irish contexts create challenges in pursuit of our shared life together? Prayer for healing and justice God of all, you have shown us the path of justice. You are the father of the orphan. You are the constant companion of the widow. You are the friend of the stranger. In each of these, may we meet you and recognise the wind of your Spirit, moving us toward the need for justice. In all that we do, may we know your grace and mercy and offer healing and justice in your name. Amen. RE:connect Open Day Saturday 19 January. A chance for youth groups, parish groups or individuals to visit the Buckfast Abbey Education Department s ground-breaking project RE:connect. This is an exciting interactive experience to help young people (and the not so young!) to think more deeply about the world around them. Enter the RE:connect network to explore the interconnectivity of the world through hands on and thought provoking activities, exercises and reflections. Situated in the Higher Mill building at Buckfast Abbey (just by the car park, former site of the Monastic Produce Shop). Free drop in from 10.00am to 4.00pm. This year we have also added a prayer space called RE:focus. This will also be open on 19 January and is situated in the Old Guesthall. Further information at https://www.buckfast.org.uk/education/re connect2019 THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD Next Sunday we celebrate the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord. Lots of you may have already taken down your Christmas trees and consigned your cribs to the attic for another year (I know someone who takes it all down on Boxing Day!), but officially Christmastide (the period of celebrating Christmas) comes to an end after the feast of the Baptism of the Lord. So take courage! Be a sign of difference in the world! Keep your tree up until 13 January. You know you want to! Happy Christmas! Fr Jonathan. First Holy Communion Those children who have registered for preparation for First Holy Communion this year are meeting at Sacred Heart Church at 6.00pm on Tuesday 8 January to celebrate Mass together. This will be the first of the preparation meetings and it is essential that your child attends. You would be most welcome to stay and celebrate Mass with us. See you on Tuesday. Don t forget to sign up on Sundays to say you have been to Mass. The sheet will be on the Martyrs altar in church.

Mass Times Sunday 6 January The Epiphany of the Lord 9.00am Ministers of the word 10.30am People of the Parish 6.00pm Olive Morgan RIP Monday 7 January 7.30am Convent Tuesday 8 January NO MASS Wednesday 9 January Parish Street pastors 4.00pm RD&E Hospital Thursday 10 January Friday 11 January 7.30am Convent Mass Saturday 12 January Eucharistic Ministers Sunday 13 January The Baptism of the Lord 9.00am Welcomers 10.30am People of the Parish 6.00pm Parish Catechists Monday 14 January 7.30am Convent Tuesday 15 January 9.00am Wednesday 16 January 4.00pm RD&E Hospital Thursday 17 January St Anthony Friday 18 January NO Convent Mass Saturday 19 January In thanksgiving Sunday 20 January Second Sunday in Ordinary time Peace Day 9.00am People of the parish 10.30am Musicians & singers 6.00pm Parish Council Confessions Saturday 10.00am Church Adoration Mondays Church Tuesdays 8.00pm Convent First Wednesday each month Lady chapel at Sacred Heart 7.00pm Some Thursdays 10.00am (after Mass) Blessed Sacrament Church. Please refer to the notice board on the church door for any alterations. The Word Sunday 6 January First Reading Isaiah 60:1-6 Above you the glory of the Lord appears. Psalm Response All nations shall fall prostrate before you, O Lord. Second Reading Ephesians 3:2-3.5-6 It has now been revealed that pagans share the same inheritance. Gospel Matthew 2:1-12 We saw his star and have come to do the king homage. Sunday 13 January First Reading Isaiah 40:1-5.9-11 The glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all mankind shall see it. Psalm Response Bless the Lord, my soul! Lord God, how great you are. Second Reading Titus2:11-14.3:4-7 He saved us by cleansing water of rebirth and by renewing us with the Holy Spirit Gospel Luke 3:15-16.21-22 While Jesus after his own baptism was at prayer, heaven opened. Sunday 20 January First Reading Isaiah 62:1-15 The bridegroom rejoices in his bride. Psalm Response Proclaim the wonders of the Lord among all the peoples. Second Reading Corinthians 12:4-11 One and the same spirit, who distributes gifts to different people just as he chooses. Gospel John 2:1-11 This was the first signs given by Jesus: it was given at Cana in Galilee