CATHOLIC PARISH OF ST CUTHBERT MAYNE, LAUNCESTON incorporating St Peter s, Bude and Our Lady of Victories, Callington Week beginning Sunday 5 th August 2018 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Year B Parish Priest: Canon David Annear The Presbytery, 21 Mayne Close, St Stephen s Hill, Launceston, PL15 8XQ Tel: 01566 773166 Deacon Richard Edwards: Mobile: 07712 677119 Retired Priest resident in Bude: Fr. Kevin O Connell Parish Office hours: Tues - Fri, 9.00 am - 1.00 pm Email: office@stcuthbertmayne.org.uk Website: www.stcuthbertmayne.org.uk Parish Administrator: Naomi Davis A Parish of the Catholic Diocese of Plymouth Registered Charity No: 213227 Please pray for our sick and housebound parishioners: Launceston: Bude: Callington: Andrew Armitage, Lesley Jane, Colin Barrett, Diane Loughran, Ellen Wakefield, Ivan Reeves, Joanne Graham, Harry Parsons, Patrick Fitzgerald, Joseph Hickey, Hilary Jenkin, Adam and Jake Matthews, Barry and Christine Murphy Daphne Randall, David Batson, Angela Mitson, and Dorothy Coleman The Gillett family, Margaret Harcombe, Jacky Plumb, Jerzy Jach, Jo Treseder, Sandra Mallett and Geri Kearns.
A parishioner has given me a pamphlet with an article entitled: Twelve reasons from the teachings of the Church for wanting to spend one hour with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. During the next few weeks I should like to have some in our newsletter. ix. Just as you can t be exposed to the sun without receiving its rays, neither can you come to Jesus exposed in the Blessed Sacrament without receiving the Divine Rays of His Grace, His Love, His Peace. Christ is truly the Emmanuel, that is, God with us, day and night, His is in our midst. He dwells with us full of grace and truth. He restores morality, nourishes virtue, consoles the afflicted, strengthens the weak. (Pope Paul Vl, Mysterium Fidei) x. If Jesus were actually visible in church, everyone would run to welcome Him, but He remains hidden in the Sacred Host under the appearance of Bread, because he is calling us to faith, that we many come to Him in humility. The Blessed Sacrament is the Living Heart of each of our churches and it is our very sweet duty to honour and adore the Blessed Host, which our eyes see, the Incarnate Word, Whom they cannot see. (Pope Paul Vl, Credo of the People of God) From the Catechism of the Catholic Church (slightly adapted): Paragraph 1328: The inexhaustible richness of this sacrament is expressed in the different names we give it. Each name evokes certain aspects of it. It is called: Eucharist, because it is an action of thanksgiving to God. Paragraph 1330: Paragraph 1331: The memorial of the Lord s Passion and Resurrection. The Holy Sacrifice, because it makes present the one sacrifice of Christ the saviour and includes the Church s offering. Holy Communion, because by this sacrament we unite ourselves to Christ who makes us sharers in his Body and Blood to form a single body.
Deacon Richard s Bible Class will take a break during August. It will start again on Thursday 6 th September at 6pm in the Presbytery Oratory. Bude: A replacement carpet has been laid in the sanctuary, greatly improving its appearance. Thank you Anne Hammond for organising this. Launceston: Some altar linen for the Shrine of St Cuthbert Mayne has been donated. Many thanks. Please welcome Fr Kevin O Connell, who will preside at all Masses this weekend. First Holy Communion classes (age 7+) and Confirmation classes (age 14+) will begin in October. The Celebration Masses will be in Eastertide 2019. The next meeting of the St Cuthbert Mayne St Vincent de Paul Society will be at 2 pm on Tuesday, 7th August 2018 in the Charles Langdon Room. Music at Launceston: we are using some Mass settings new to us. The words and music are in our hymn books as follows: Gloria 409, Sanctus (Holy, Holy) 966c, Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) 966h Please follow the text and music in your hymn books to familiarise yourselves with these settings. I have provided our choir with a Melody Edition of our new hymn books, which should provide some practical help. Advance Notices: Assumption of Our Lady Masses: (Please try to attend one on this Holyday of Obligation.) Tuesday, 14 th August: Vigil Mass at Launceston 5pm Wednesday, 15 th August: Mass of the day at Bude 10am and Callington 5pm 18 th August: Family Day at Sclerder see poster 13 th 14 th October Celebrate South West, a Catholic Charismatic Family Weekend at Notre Dame School, Plymouth PL6 5HN. Fliers containing booking forms are available at all our churches. Bursaries available. With my prayers and good wishes,
Week beginning Sunday 5 th August 2018 Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Year B Sat 4 th Aug Bude 5.00pm First Mass of Sunday Int: Terry & Louise O Connell RIP Sun 5 th Aug Launceston 10.00am Int: People of the Parish Callington 5.00pm Int: Retired and retiring priests Tues 7 th Aug Bude 10.00am Int: Lourdes Pilgrimage intentions Thurs 9 th Aug No Mass: Funeral Mass for Fr Bryan Storey RIP at Tintagel Fri 10 th Aug Launceston 9.30am St Lawrence Int: the Suffering Souls Sat 11 th Aug Launceston 10.00am St Clare Int: Fr Bryan Storey RIP 10.30am Rosary Group Confessions follow the Mass Bude 5.00pm First Mass of Sunday Nineteenth Sunday in OT: Year B Int: Revd. Tim Deacon RIP Sun 12 th Aug Launceston 10.00am Int: People of the Parish Callington 5.00pm Int: Felicity Ware RIP Safeguarding Reps Geoff Provis, tel: 01566 775820 (Launceston) Piri Gallington, tel: 07958 614222 (Callington) Collections 29.07.2018: Launceston 228.44 Callington: 53.30 Bude: 197.31 Thank you for your generosity