Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A - Sunday 11th January 2026
Masses & Liturgies for the coming week...
Friday 9th January
5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions
6pm Christmas Weekday Mass
Saturday 10th January
9am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Sacrament of Confession
10am Votive Mass of Our Lady
6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
6:30pm Vigil Mass of The Baptism of the Lord
Sunday 11th January
9:30am The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
10am Mass of The Baptism of the Lord
4pm Thanksgiving 'Jacobs Join' for all those who volunteer and give of their time to serve the Lord and our parish of St. Mary's. (See below for more details)
Tuesday 13th January
7pm Reception of the Body into church of Andrew Leyland RIP
Wednesday 14th January
9:45am Requiem Mass for Andrew Leyland RIP
Thursday 15th January
9:15am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
10am Weekday Mass
Friday 16th January
5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions
6pm Weekday
Saturday 17th January
9am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Sacrament of Confessions
10am Mass Saint Anthony, Abbot (Memoria)
St. Anthony, inspired by the words of Jesus which he heard proclaimed in the Gospel at Mass, retired to the Egyptian desert at the age of twenty. He attracted many to the monastic life, dying in the year 356.
6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
6:30pm Vigil Mass of the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
Sunday 18th January
9:30am The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
10am Mass of the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2026 — AND A BIG THANK YOU!
The wonderful numbers of people who felt welcome to come through our doors this Christmas, especially at the Christmas Eve Mass, are a joyful reminder that Our Lord is still calling people to know Him, adore Him, and love Him. Heartfelt thanks go to every parishioner who helped make this holy season such a prayerful and joyful celebration. From our musicians and singers, readers and altar servers, to our cleaners, church garden angels, and stewards; from those who decorated the Christmas tree and crib, to our generous raffle prize donors; and to all who filled the pews with prayer and presence — thank you all. Your kindness, time, and generosity are deeply appreciated. And finally, we must not forget to say thank you to Father Christmas for making a very special detour to Ossy on his busiest night of the year! He brought great joy to many parishioners, young and old alike. May God bless you all abundantly in the New Year.
Sanctuary Lamp
This week (10th – 17th January), the Sanctuary Lamp is for Matthew Brown.
Our Lady's Lamp
This week (10th – 17th January), Our Lady's Lamp is for Terry Coogan.
Christmas Collection:
£1403.81. Thank you for your kind generosity.
Last Two Week's Offertory Collection
27th/28th December £767.49
3rd/4th January £662.90. Thank you for your kind generosity.
Keely's Cards and Christmas Crafts
Thank you to Keeley who raised £460.00 for church.
Parish Donations
Many parishioners have asked whether it is possible to support the parish by Direct Debit, especially when they are unable to attend Mass at the weekend. We are grateful to confirm that donations can be made in this way, allowing continued support for St Mary's even when you cannot be present. The name of the parish account is:
SRCDTR ST MARY OSWALDTWISTLE
Thank you, as always, for your continued generosity and support of our parish.
Thanksgiving Jacob's Join for All Parish Volunteers
On Sunday 11th January at 4.00pm, all parish volunteers are warmly invited to gather for a Service of Thanksgiving, followed by a Jacob's Join. This occasion provides an opportunity to express my sincere thanks to everyone who, throughout the past year and continuing into the present, has so generously given their time, talents and skills for the life of our parish family. From readers, stewards, sacristans and servers; to cleaners, gardeners and gritters; from singers and musicians, flower arrangers and counters; to catechists and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion — these are just some of the many roles carried out week by week at St Mary's. Without the dedication and generosity of our volunteers, parish life simply could not flourish. I therefore warmly invite all who volunteer in any capacity to come together, bring a contribution for the Jacob's Join, and celebrate in thanksgiving the extraordinary works of faith that take place in our church each day. For any volunteer roles not specifically mentioned, my apologies — there are so many. And to those who are unable to attend on the day: thank you, and may God bless you abundantly. Fr. O'Brien
The Epiphany Proclamation of Easter and the Moveable Feasts — 2026
The proclamation of the date of Easter and the other moveable feasts on the Feast of the Epiphany dates back to a time when calendars were not widely available. It was therefore important that the faithful were informed of the date of Easter well in advance, as many of the Church's celebrations throughout the liturgical year depend upon it. The number of Sundays following Epiphany, the date of Ash Wednesday, and the length of the season after Pentecost are all calculated in relation to Easter. Although modern calendars now provide these dates years ahead, the Epiphany Proclamation continues to hold great significance. It reminds us of the central place of the Resurrection of the Lord in the Church's year and draws our attention to the great mysteries of faith that are celebrated throughout the liturgical year.
The Moveable Feasts for 2026
Ash Wednesday — 18th February
Easter Sunday — 5th April
The Ascension of the Lord — Thursday 14th May
Pentecost Sunday — 24th May
Corpus Christi — Sunday 7th June
First Sunday of Advent — 29th November
Feast of the Baptism of the Lord – Blessing of Holy Water
On the weekend of the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, at the beginning of all Masses, Fr. O'Brien will bless water in a special way in thanksgiving for the gift of Baptism — the sacrament through which we became children of God and members of the Church. Parishioners are warmly invited and encouraged to bring a bottle from home and, after the water has been blessed, to fill it from the holy water container at the front of the church. You are invited to take this holy water home to bless your homes and families, and to remind yourselves of your baptismal calling to live as followers of Christ. Holy water is a simple but powerful sacramental of the Church. It reminds us of our Baptism, calls us to repentance, and places our homes and lives under God's loving protection. Saint Teresa of Avila spoke strongly of its importance, saying:
"I have often experienced that there is nothing which puts the devils to flight like holy water."
Using holy water with faith is a quiet but meaningful way of inviting God's grace into everyday life — at moments of prayer, before sleep, in times of difficulty, or simply as a reminder that we belong to Christ. May this blessed water help us renew our baptismal promises and deepen our trust in the Lord who first claimed us as His own.
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Visits to Sacred Heart and St. Oswald's Schools – Saint Carlo Acutis
It was a real joy this week to visit St Oswald's School and Sacred Heart School, where I was warmly invited to speak to the children about the life of Saint Carlo Acutis, whose relics will be coming to the Diocese of Salford at the end of this month. Speaking about Saint Carlo is always a source of encouragement for me personally. This young saint reminds us that holiness is not something distant or unreachable. Saint Carlo shows us that it is truly within everyone's grasp to become "another Jesus" to one another — through kindness, prayer, love of the Eucharist, and the way we live our everyday lives. The children listened with great interest and enthusiasm, and it was clear how easily they could relate to Saint Carlo's life and example. His faith, joy, and generosity continue to speak powerfully, especially to young people growing up in today's world. May Saint Carlo Acutis continue to inspire us all to grow closer to Christ and to live our faith with simplicity and joy. St. Carlo Acutis, pray for us.
In January, the relics of St Carlo Acutis will be hosted at two of our churches over five days, during which time the Diocese will welcome schools, parishioners and people from all over for veneration. Carlo is the first millennial saint and is celebrated for his profound faith and his use of the internet to log Eucharistic miracles from around the world. He was passionate about spreading the teachings of the Catholic Church up until his death from leukaemia at the age of 15. The relics will be presented at St Mary's Church, Burnley from 28-29 January 2026 before they travel to St Patrick's Church, Collyhurst from 30 January to 1 February 2026. More information will be shared soon with parishes and on the Diocesan website and social media channels.
Today we mark World Leprosy Day, a time to pray for and stand in solidarity with people affected by leprosy around the world. We remember the work of the John Bradburne Memorial Society, inspired by John Bradburne, who devoted his life to caring for those with leprosy at the Mutemwa Leprosy Care Centre in Zimbabwe. Please keep the people of Mutemwa in your prayers and consider supporting this vital work through prayer, awareness, or donation. www.johnbradburne.com, Tel: 07979 187498, Post: JBMS, PO Box 32, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 0YB, Email: info@johnbradburne.com