St Monica s RC Church (Flixton) A Missionary Parish

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St Monica s RC Church (Flixton) A Missionary Parish A Missionary Parish is one that is less concerned with itself and more concerned with the world around it. It is a community that understands that it is both called and sent by God. A Catholic Community convinced that it s role extends beyond the Parish boundaries to spread the story of Jesus through its actions! (New Theology Review May 2011)

Father Bernard Charnock (Parish Priest) is welcomed by Pope Francis to celebrate his Golden Jubilee. St Monica s Altar Altar Serving Ministry comprising of 8 boys and 8 girls. Father Gerard Kelly (Sion) who supports the Mission of the Parish. The Blessed Sacrament Chapel

THE PARISH COMMUNITY St Monica s Church is located in Flixton adjacent to St Monica s School. The Church serves a population of 2400 and has 665 homes on the Parish register. The seating capacity is over 500. The 3 Christmas Masses are attended by 1200+ parishioners and visitors. The average weekend Mass attendance is 400 and in 2014/15 offering contributions exceeded 93k. There are several arterial routes to the church providing ease of access from Flixton, Urmston, Davyhulme and beyond. The Parish has a car parking area with space for 38 cars and planning permission to build a further 20 places. On road parking is extensive. St Monica s Jubilee Room The Church has an integral annex called the Jubilee Room.It was opened on the 18th November 1999 and serves as a regular meeting place for Parish groups and provides a children s pre/after school service. The room has disabled access, toilets and a kitchen. This has proved to be an invaluable resource and an extension to the room has been proposed. St Monica s School sits alongside the Church and has a total of 359 pupils. As well as families, parents and children of the School many of the staff and Governors are active members of the parish. The School was built as a result of fund raising by the Parishioners and has one of the largest intakes of local Catholic Primary Schools. The Parish/School links are extremely strong and the School was graded as Outstanding in the recent Religious Education (Section 48) Inspection OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS OF THE SCHOOL IS OUTSTANDING Partnership with the parish is outstanding; particularly the active Parish Forum and the Sacramental Programme.

The Parish Priest is fully involved in the religious life of the school and visits regularly going into the classrooms and talking to the children. Parents were extremely complimentary regarding the welcome they receive at St Monica s church and the children s liturgy. The sacramental programme is delivered by catechists from the parish, and parents are encouraged to be actively involved and they are supported on their journey through spiritual guidance / catechist meetings for parents. New families and pupils are welcomed into the school community through a variety of activities to ensure a smooth induction including a welcome pack, welcome Mass and meeting with parents. THE QUALITY OF WITNESS IS OUTSTANDING The Spiritual Mentor has an important role to play in fostering a partnership with parents and the parish. Close links with the parish are enhanced with the regular visits of the Parish Priest and the work of the catechists for the sacramental programme. (RE section 48 inspection Feb 2014) THE PARISHIONERS St Monica s Community Forum was formed following the Sion Mission in 2010 and as a development of the Parish Welcome Team. Attended by priests, the school s head-teacher, staff and governors as well as numerous parishioners and representatives from the many Parish groups. The Forum provides an opportunity for everyone to present their ideas to develop the parish community, meet the spiritual and pastoral needs of the people, helping all of us to grow in Faith and to spread the Word of God. Our recently appointed Parish Administrator supports the Parish Priest and the ever increasing role of the Parish Forum and its team of volunteers. The work of the administrator is supported by many parishioners in co-ordinating the various parish group activities and the work of the Parish Forum and the visiting team The Parishioners provide outreach in a number of ways. Following a Sion Mission in 2010 the Forum decided to set up a Visiting Team with sole responsibility of visiting parishioner s homes on the parish register providing information about services and offering welcome and prayer, as well as offering welfare services. Our safeguarding team ensures adequate training and DBS disclosures are in place for all the visiting team and all Parish workers who work with vulnerable adults and children. The Visiting Team delivers Christmas and Easter cards to parishioner s homes

The Church provides collective celebration for parishioners and families. The Sacramental and Baptismal programme provide many opportunities for families to prepare supported by the congregation. We welcome the new reception class and bid farewell to the year 6 School leavers and their families. The pupils return to the Parish as part of the IMPACT group. We celebrate World Mission Sunday with parishioners from different cultures wearing their national dress. We also celebrate our Parish anniversary. The people are the Church and many parishioners support the Church in providing both Worship and Welcome. There are those who help with the day to day function of the church, providing ministries and evangelisation and those who run parish groups to enhance the skills and provisions for other parishioners. The outreach work of the Parish Community resulted in five new members being welcomed into the Church at the Easter Vigil 2016 where they received the sacraments of: Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Communion. The new members received support and instruction from a team of catechists from within the Parish. Welcome! In response to our Holy Father s call for every Parish to take in a Refugee family we began working with Caritas last September. We have worked with them to enable us to become one of the first to be considered by the Home Office as fit and ready to adopt a family. One of our Parishioners was invited to the House of Lords to attend a meeting to put forward our views and support Caritas in their work. We have carefully researched all of the requirements and responsibilities involved in such support to ensure we are ready.

We are a Parish in Mission. Since 1991 we have hosted Life in the Spirit seminars and Alpha courses. Through the help of the Sion Community we have had 4 parish/school Missions; in 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015. This has helped the Parish community to deepen its own faith, and reach out to all of our parishioners and the wider community. We offer Welcome and Renewal to all. We have carefully considered what we can do as a parish to improve our outreach ministries and have undergone training with the Sion Community to help us in this venture. For the 2015 Mission we proposed a new format to the Sion team after the Forum identified the need to reach out to families in the school and engage them in parish life. FORWARD AS FAMILY UNITED IN FAITH In order to improve our outreach the Visiting Team was created following the Mission in 2010. There are 24 parishioners on the team. The Parish is divided into 12 zones with 2 visitors per zone. We currently visit the 665 homes on the parish register, but realise there are still parishioners who are not registered. We aim to ensure the register is up to date. Regular team meetings and training sessions are organised. This has helped with our Evangelising ministry with twice yearly visits informing parishioners about parish activities, inviting them to be more involved or return to the Catholic Family if not practising. The visitors also identify any spiritual, pastoral or welfare issues and offer parish support, e.g. extra visits by Priests or The Beyond the Threshold Team (trained professional parishioners who offer practical support and referral to professional agencies.)in addition we have Eucharistic ministers making home/hospital visits. A team organises transport to Mass/Parish events. We are a Parish of Welcome! We provide new families at the School and Parish with a Welcome Pack giving information about the church and its activities. We provide a welcome to our parishioners ensuring someone is there to hand out the Mass and hymn books. We have a team who provide teas and coffees after Sunday Mass and parish events. We also have a lunch club, a social event offering freshly cooked meals for older parishioners. In addition we have social events for fund raising or social gatherings. We also link with the School through the Family and Friends of St Monica s. A Warm Welcome to Mass

St Monica s Prayer Ministry Witness - We have ensured that there is opportunity for all parishioners to deepen their faith. The prayer ministry meets weekly and are dedicated in their prayer for the parish and beyond. Prayer Request Cards are available at the back of church and a special box is used to enter all requests. We have opportunities for all parishioners to receive prayer ministry after the Masses at Pentecost and Advent. We provide further opportunity for the development of our faith with regular Life in the Spirit seminars and Cafe courses. An ever increasing number of parishioners are stepping forward to participate in church ministries, being inspired to give Faith testimonies, establishing and leading parish groups. The Little Way Healing Ministry has formed a Cell Group here, which includes some members from the Parish. Parish/School/ Home links Volunteer spiritual mentor and parishioners work in school leading morning prayer with staff and parishioners, children s life in the spirit course, retreat days, prayers in the prayer garden. The children receive the Wednesday Word and their own Parish Mass cards. In church there are weekly class Masses, whole school Masses, Welcome Mass for reception pupils, and leavers Mass for year 6 pupils. Families are invited to all Masses. All Year 6 pupils are involved in parish Impact group before they leave the school. All classes visit the church for teaching and prayer. Children s church is held at weekend Masses. Children s sacramental programme is held in church. School plays and presentations to families and parishioners are held in church. The Urmston choral society perform twice yearly in the church, and at Christmas are joined by the school choir. The school participates in all parish celebration Masses e.g. annual parish anniversary Mass and Mission Sunday. The church is open from 3pm-4pm on Fridays and families are invited to come in to pray as they leave the school. All school children enter the parish Christmas and Easter card design competition. Prizes are presented in church and the winning design is printed on the cards and delivered by the parish visiting team. Morning Prayer in School

Reaching Out Our Missionary Role Parishioners are employed and volunteer as chaplains or spiritual mentors at several local schools: St Monica s, St Anthony s (Urmston), Blessed Thomas Holford (Altrincham). Parishioners also work with The Little Way Healing Ministry, Maranatha, as school speakers for CAFOD, The Catenian Association, and The Salford Charismatic Renewal group. Our Parish visiting team visit homes on the parish register, promoting the faith and offering welfare and spiritual support. We are represented on the Local Christian Churches Group - working together in prayer ministry. At the Flixton Carnival we help to organise a prayer tent, and provide refreshments. Our Parish Celebration choir and school choir perform at care homes and Catenian events. Regular fund raising events are organised for various charities including Cornerstone, CARITAS and CAFOD. Our Impact group provides an opportunity for our teenagers and young adults to continue to meet and celebrate their faith together. Other groups include the UCM, Parent and Toddler group, the Sewing group, the 50+ club and the Luncheon club. Social events are organised to support charities and to raise funds for school and parish. The Family and Friends of St Monica s school work tirelessly to support the work of the teachers and the children. We hold Christmas and Summer fairs jointly organised between the school and parish. ST MONICA S GALLERY Parent & Toddler Group Luncheon Club

A Team of Readers Apparitors & A Warm Welcome. Travelling Nativity IMPACT and UCM Refugee Crisis Fund Raising Celebration Choir Sewing Group Refreshments

Forward as Family, United in Faith