PASSWORDS THE MAGAZINE FOR ST MARY MAGDALENE PARISH DONEGALL PASS Rector: Rev Robin Moore tel: (H) 02890869569 (M) 07925125197 email: moorerobin@sky.com Family Worker: Mrs Alison Shaw tel: 07547030451 (Mon, Wed, Fri) www.st-marymagdalene.org.uk Charity No: XN69978 Basket Blossoms Dance Festival Flowers Mayday Parade Ribbons Singers Tradition 12 May 2017
SERVICES Flower Rota ~ May SERVICES 7th May 4th Sunday of Easter 11.30 am Holy Communion 14th May 5th Sunday of Easter 11.30 am Morning Prayer READER Joan Rodgers 1 Peter 2 v 19-25 BB Member Hebrews 6 v 13-20 May 7th May 14th May 21st May 28th Helen & Barry Mark in memory of their mother Lily Mr & Mrs R Luney Miss J Stewart Mr S Brown 21st May Rogation Sunday 11.30 am Holy Communion Tom Jones Isaiah 41 v 17-20 28th May Sunday after Ascension Day 11.30 am Family Service To be arranged Mark 10 v 17-22 Christian Burial We welcome members of the Federation of Stedfast Associations to our Morning Service on Sunday 14th May. Thursday Lunchtime Services The Thursday services take place each week at 12.30 pm in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit. Everyone will be made very welcome at this short service, followed by lunch in the church hall. Hope to see you there. David Mitchell 8 Vernon Street 15th April 2017 (died 11th April 2017) All of us in St May Magdalene offer our thoughts and prayers to the whole family circle at this very sad time. God bless Elizabeth Craig 12 Vernon Court 22nd April 2017 (died 15th April 2017) We offer our thoughts and prayers to Mervyn and the family. God bless Nunc Dimittis The Church of Ireland Safeguarding Trust Policy operates in this church. Panel Members are the Rev Robin Moore, Mr Cecil Dunwoody and Mr Peter Ainley. Notices to this effect have been placed in the church and halls. 2 11
~ Parish Prayer List ~ ou are asked to include the following in your daily prayers. Take 4 or 5 names per day and ask for Y God s blessing on each one. Some of our parishioners will remain on the list permanently, especially those who are in homes of one kind or another, housebound or suffering from chronic and ongoing conditions. If you know of someone whose name should be added, please inform the Rector or one of the church wardens. No name has been omitted intentionally. The Rector writes... NH = Nursing Home; CH = Care Home; RH = residential home] Martha Armstrong, Masserene NH, Antrim David Baird, Fairhaven RH, North Rd Mina Henry, Arlington House, North Pde Annie Jenkins, Carryduff NH Eileen Ross, Beechill House CH John Burns Warren Crawford Jim Garstang Gloria Graham Esther Jones Edna King Frances McClean David & Emily Mason Jean Matthews Naomi & Tom Reilly Jim Shields Laura Smyth Stella Spackman David Stephenson Roy & Ena Taylor Greta Wilson Hello, T he Psalms. What are they? Why do we sing and chant them in church? The Psalms are conversations conversations with God. In the Psalms we observe men talking with God. Their griefs, sorrows, fears, hopes and cares are all laid bare. Psalm 16 Psalm 16 begins as a PSALMS ON-LINE In his article this month, the Rector writes about the Psalms. Do you know that you can listen to these via our website. From the Home page, click on Photos/Audio/Video within the Gallery section. prayer "Keep me O God; in you do I trust" and in this Psalm, David commits himself to God's protection. David does not ask God for protection from some specific danger but he wants God to be his keeper all his life long. David uses three different names for God Jehovah (personal name), El (strong and mighty in whom we take refuge) and Adonai (earthly Lord as well as God). In verse 3 we are warned against creating idols for ourselves because when we start this there is no limit to the number of gods we can have in our lives. When we run after other Then click on Psalms of David, from where you can listen to any Psalm of your choice. gods rather than the one true God then our sorrows increase. The Psalmist tells us not to "shop around" for other gods to worship. One of the words in verse 3 can mean "obtain in exchange". We are warned not to exchange our one, true God for strange superficial gods. God bless Robin Moore Articles for the June magazine should be with Kate Irving by Sunday 14th May 2017. 10 3
T ANNUAL General Vestry MEETING he Annual General Vestry meeting, at which 21 parishioners were present, took place on Monday 24th April. Unfortunately due to the lateness of Easter this year, it has not been possible to have the Financial Report ready to be distributed with this magazine, but hopefully it will be with the June edition. The following appointments have been made for the coming year: Mr Hugh Rodgers Mr Peter Ainley Mr Ronnie Luney Mr Billy McDowell Mr Peter Ainley Mr Hugh Rodgers Mr Cecil Dunwoody Mr Bill Jeffrey Rector s Church Warden People s Church Warden Rector s Glebe Warden People s Glebe Warden Diocesan Synodsman Supplemental Diocesan Synodsman Parochial Nominator Supplemental Parochial Nominator Select Vestry: THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH My worries are few because my Blessings are many NEXT FOODBANK SUNDAY takes place on 20th May. Select Vestry Ladies Guild For your diary Mon 8th May 7.30 pm Wed 10th May 7.30 pm Big Breakfast Sat 13th May 9-12 noon Snooker Club Tuesdays 7.00 pm Women s Group Wednesdays 10-12 noon Parents and Thursdays 10-12 noon Toddlers BB Thurs 6.30 pm Mr Percy Copley Mr Cecil Dunwoody Mrs Libby Garstang (Treasurer) Mrs Kate Irving Mr Bill Jeffrey Mrs Jacqueline Stephenson (Secretary) Mr Tom Jones Mrs Marie Luney Ms Jennifer McMullan Mrs Joan Rodgers Mr David Stephenson.. can you believe I ve not yet seen one of those new 5 notes? But now s your chance to change all that! 4 9
for our younger readers... We all know the story of David and Goliath. See if you can help David find his slingshot through the maze! Christian Aid week will soon be here again. If you could give an hour or two to carry out street collections in Donegall Pass, please let me know. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Envelopes will be distributed in church as usual. Joan Rodgers 90790232 to everyone who attended/supported our recent Lenten Lunch. A total of 200 was raised for Leprosy Mission. Well done! PRINCESS VICTORIA DISASTER he sinking of the Princess Victoria on 31 T January 1953, with the loss of 135 lives, was the worst disaster in the waters off the British Isles. In this detailed and sensitive account, Stephen Cameron painstakingly recounts how the tragedy unfolded, from the construction of the vessel to the final heart-rending search for survivors after that vessel was no more. The author also poses the question which for over 50 years has haunted the survivors and the relatives and friends of those who were lost: Was this a tragedy that could have been avoided? (excerpt from Death in the North Channel by Stephen Cameron ) Please join us in the BB Room as Stephen recounts this tragedy: Wednesday 10th May @ 7.30 pm Everyone invited no charge, but any donations will be given to church funds ~~Your support will be greatly appreciated~~ 8 5
Big Breakfast OUR BIG BREAKFAST takes place on Saturday 13th May 9.00 am 12 noon Please support us by coming along and having a superb breakfast! All proceeds to church funds and still only 4.00 each and still the... n a couple of weeks time, I members of the Federation of Stedfast Associations will be holding their annual conference in Belfast. On Sunday 14th May, at our 11.30am church service, the delegates and members of The Bugles & Drums of The Stedfast Association (England) will parade to our church. I would ask that many members of the congregation attend that morning, as the Federation will be joining us. The Bugles & Drums of The Stedfast Association will be performing at the Titanic Centre on Saturday 13th May as follows: 1.20pm & 4.00pm. (These times are approximated.) William McMillan Captain 1st Irish Family Worker update. W e are continuing the Well- Being course on Wednesday mornings with our Women's group which meets in the hall from 10-12 noon each week. Anyone interested in joining will be very welcome. Parents and toddlers meet on a Thursday morning from 10-12 noon in the hall and is open to any pre-school children and their parents/carers. Alison Ladies Guild W h a t a n i n s p i r a t i o n a l e v e n i n g w e experienced when we welcomed Mrs Linda King to our March meeting. Linda s topic was God s perfect wardrobe, and it was based round Col 2:12-14, where St Paul tells us: Therefore, as God s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, c l o t h e y o u r s e l v e s w i t h compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. At the end of her talk, Linda presented each of us with a lovely coathanger, so that when we open our wardrobes, we will be reminded about our clothing of righteousness. On 10th May, we are opening our meeting to everyone as we will be welcoming Mr Stephen Cameron to give his talk on the ill-fated Princess Victoria which sank in the Irish Sea in 1953. Many of you will rem ember Stephe n s excellent talk on the Titanic a few years ago and I know this evening will be of great interest to many of our parishioners. So please come along there is no charge, but any donations will be given to church funds. Joan Rodgers President 6 7