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WELCOME TO THE PARISH OF ST MARY IMMACULATE & THE HOLY ARCHANGELS KELVEDON ST. BERNARD COGGESHALL & ST JOHN HOUGHTON TIPTREE (Twinned with St Joseph s Mission, Besters, KwaZulu-Natal) Monsignor Gordon Read Telephone: 01376 570348 Address: The Presbytery, Church Street,, CO5 9AH Email: kelvedon@dioceseofbrentwood.org Parish Website: www.kelvedoncatholicparish.org.uk Diocesan Website: www.dioceseofbrentwood.net Parish Facebook Page www.facebook.com/kelvedoncatholic twitter.com/kelvcathparish www.instagram.com/kelvedoncatholicparish PARISH NEWSLETTER 28th October 2018 THIRTIETH SUNDAY OF YEAR Master, let me see again. First Reading Jr 31:7-9 Responsorial Psalm Ps 125 Second Reading Heb 5:1-6 Gospel Mk 10:46-52

THIRTIETH SUNDAY: The Prophet Jeremiah is a byword for doom and gloom giving us the descriptive word Jeremiad but today his message is one of hope and joy. God s ultimate purpose is the in-gathering of his people. Those who went into exile in tears will return in joy. No doubt Jeremiah s attention was focussed on the short term at a time when the Babylonians had captured Jerusalem, but as God s voice he also points to a purpose that will be completed only at the end of time and in a heavenly rather than earthly Jerusalem. Among those he lists are the blind and the lame. The healing miracles, such as Bartimaeus in today s Gospel, are not simply personal favours but intended as signs that with the coming of Christ God s Kingdom has already begun. It will not be established fully until the end of time but the grace of God is already at work all around us. Like Bartimaeus we need to make our needs known to Our Lord, not because he is unaware but as a sign of our faith. Christ is our Supreme High Priest offering his life for us on the Cross. The Mass is a specially privileged moment when we can make known our needs and prayers to him. We symbolically place them on the paten and in the chalice with the bread and wine we present to him for transformation in the Eucharist and these prayers are made more explicit during the Eucharistic Prayer when mention is made both of the living and the dead. This also explains the custom of asking the priest to celebrate Mass for a particular intention. It is not that the person making the request is staking an exclusive claim to the Mass but rather that the priest s personal intention is focussed especially on this request alongside the general intentions and prayers of the Church as a whole. PRAYER NEEDS: housebound. Please continue to pray for those parishioners who are sick and ANNIVERSARIES: Please remember Basil Kentish, Esther Dunion, Mary Birch, Emma Allen, Tony McGoldrick, Anthony Conerney, Adele Strong, Desmond Moore, Bill Alderton, Danny Mullane, Peter Ponley and Elzbieta Morecka whose anniversaries occur at this time. ALL SAINTS: Thursday is the Feast of All Saints and a Holy Day of Obligation. Remembering saints and martyrs and dedicating a specific day to the each year has been a Christian tradition since the Fourth century, but it was only in 609 A.D. that Pope Boniface IV decided to remember all martyrs. Originally 13 th May was the date chosen but in 837 A.D. Pope Gregory IV extended the festival to remember All Saints and changed the date to 1st November. CONGRATULATIONS: To Leo John Peter King baptised at last Sunday. FIRST COMMUNION PARENTS MEETING: This Wednesday 8.00 p.m. after evening Mass at.

ALL SOULS: From the earliest times Christians have prayed for those who have died. When St Monica was dying she told St Augustine not to worry about where she was buried but to remember her at the altar of God. Although our ultimate destiny is decided at the moment of death, the prayers of others can help the process whereby the fire of God s love purifies us and makes us ready to enter his presence. Friday s Commemoration of all the Faithful Departed was established by Odilo, the Abbot of Cluny, in 998 A.D. and rapidly spread throughout the Church. It is customary for priests to celebrate three Masses on this day. You can also gain plenary indulgences for the Holy Souls by various exercises of devotion such as visiting a church or cemetery and praying the Our Father and Creed for the intentions of the Holy Father, or reciting Psalm 129 ( Out of the depths ), or some other part of the Office for the Dead. As usual you are invited to leave the names of those whom you would like to be prayed for during the month of the Holy Souls in the basket near the altar. If you wish for an individual Mass to be said please use the brown envelopes at the back of the Church for the details and hand them in rather than place them in the basket MASS VARIATIONS: Monday afternoon 3.00 p.m. at St Mary s Tollesbury is the Requiem Mass for Mike Gibson. On Thursday and Friday Mass will be 10.00 a.m., 6.00 p.m. and. Due to a Diocesan meeting in Brentwood Mass on Saturday will be at and there will ne no Confessions or Exposition. AN EVENING WITH MALCOLM This event takes place at URC on Saturday 3rd November to raise funds for the Bible Society. It will be an evening of musical entertainment from the leader of the Choral Society. Tickets cost 10 and can be obtained from Celia Butt after Mass at. SAVE THE DATE! FATHER GORDON'S ANNUAL CURRY NIGHT! Friday, 9th November 2018, 7:30 p.m. in St. Dominic's room,. Admission: 10 adults/children over 12; 5 children under 12. PLEASE NOTE: PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN DRINKS. Glassware will be provided. Sign up sheets now available in all three churches. Don't miss out on a fun evening and Father's wonderful curries! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: To help clean the church on Tuesday 6th November 10.00 a.m. and to setup on Thursday 8th November after the Prayer Group (approx. 10:50 a.m.). If you have some free time and can help, please come on the day. We will also need people to help serve the food at the event. If you can help with that, please contact Gloria Streat 01621 819698/glo146@aol.com or a member of the Social Group. LADIES WHO LUNCH: You are cordially invited to the annual Ladies Christmas Luncheon hosted by the Social Group. This year's luncheon will be held at Intimo-Fresco on Maldon High Street, Thursday 13th December at 12:30. Seating is limited and going fast so if you are interested please contact Gloria Streat 01621 819698/glo146@aol.com for a menu. A 5 non refundable deposit is required. FINANCE: Offertory collection for Sunday 21st October - 851.80.

CHRISTMAS COFFEE MORNING: Tuesday 18th December, from 10.00 a.m. - 12 noon at St. John Houghton,. If you would like to donate Christmas baked goods for our tea/coffee room and/or "Christmas-y" items for the Christmas "bring & buy" table please see Gloria Streat or a member of the Social Group. COME-AND-SING MESSIAH: The chance to sing Handel s Messiah with professional soloists and orchestra in a Cathedral is one that many amateur singers covet. On 15th December at Brentwood Cathedral they have an opportunity to realise that dream. A specially formed choir will rehearse in the afternoon and perform the complete Messiah to an audience in the evening, accompanied by a first-class orchestra and a high quality line-up of soloists. It will be no ordinary performance as it will be conducted by Andrew Wright, the Cathedral s Director of Music, to celebrate serving 40 years as a Cathedral musician, first at Westminster and then since 1982 at Brentwood. Booking is now open and you can download the booking form from the Cathedral website or book by contacting David Worsfold on 01277 221445 or david.worsfold@zen.co.uk. St Nicolas plus Popular Choral & Orchestral Classics can be obtained from 01277 219746 or BrentwoodChoralSociety@gmail.com INVITATION TO PAN-AFRICAN ANNUAL MASS: The Pan-African Annual Mass for the African Communities will be held today Sunday 28th October at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 51 Cambridge Park, Wanstead, London E11 2PR. The Mass will be followed by a Reception in the Parish Hall. The Rt. Rev Paul McAleenan, Chairman for the Bishops Committee for Migrants will be the Main Celebrant. The various African Community Choirs will participate in this special Mass. Everyone is cordially invited to come to experience a taste in the inculturation of the liturgy. WALSINGHAM HOUSE AT ABBOTSWICK: Service to commemorate loved ones in the month of November. Those with relatives and friends commemorated at Abbotswick are warmly invited to a service of prayer on Thursday 29th November at The names of those remembered here will be read out during the service, which will include hymns and scripture readings and will be followed by tea and cakes. Please email frdominic@dioceseofbrentwood.org or call 01277373959 if you have any questions; otherwise, simply turn up on the evening. HEALING SERVICE AT ENGLISH MARTYRS HORNCHURCH: If you are feeling stressed, anxious, emotionally/psychologically broken or generally struggling with life, you are warmly invited to attend the English Martyrs' Healing Service from - 8.00 p.m. on Saturday 1st December 2018 for emotional, psychological and spiritual healing. To register your attendance please email HealingService@English-Martyrs.com or contact Mandy on 0780 1470 516. English Martyrs Catholic Church, 240 Alma Ave, Hornchurch RM12 6BJ.

MASS TIMES & INTENTIONS: Morning & Evening Prayer: Week 2 SUNDAY 28th October 30th Sunday of Year MONDAY 29th October TUESDAY 30th October Tollesbury St Mary s 2.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 8.00 a.m. Baptism: Frederick Geoffrey Prior (Deasy) Requiem Mass: Mike Gibson RIP Rosary & Eucharistic Adoration WEDNESDAY 31st October 7.00 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration Canon Richard Gay (anniversary) THURSDAY 1st November ALL SAINTS Holy Day of Obligation FRIDAY 2nd November All Souls SATURDAY 3rd November SUNDAY 4th November 31st Sunday of Year 10.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. All the faithful departed Intention Holy Father Holy Souls Leonard McStay RIP Sacrament of Reconciliation: NONE this Saturday due to Diocesan meeting in Brentwood EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS, LECTORS AND MINISTERS OF WELCOME Please refer to your Liturgical rota.