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Friday, 3 January 2025

The Epiphany of the Lord - Sunday 5th January 2025


Sunday 5th January 2025

 The Epiphany of the Lord

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025!!! AND A BIG THANKS!!!

I think the huge numbers of people who felt welcome to come to our church over Christmas, especially at the Christmas Eve Mass, shows that Our Lord is still calling people to know Him, adore Him and love Him. Thank you to every parishioner who has actively helped make this season such a prayerful and joyous occasion. From musicians and singers, readers to cleaners, church garden angels and altar servers, from Christmas tree and crib decorators to saintly stewards and raffle prize donaters, from parishioners in the pew and to all of you – A Big THANK YOU! God Bless. Ho Ho Ho I can't forget – Thank you Father Christmas for making a detour to Ossy on your most busy night. A lot of parishioners, young and old, were very happy!      

 

Masses & Liturgies for the next week...

 

Friday 3rd January

 5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

6pm Mass, The Most Holy Name of Jesus (Memoria)  

The greatest promoters of this devotion were St Bernardine of Siena and St. John Capistrano, who used the monogram of the Holy Name in their preaching. Because the manner in which St. Bernardine preached this devotion was new, he was accused before Pope Martin V, but was successfully defended by John. This feast reminds us that the word "Jesus" means "God saves", and our salvation comes through Christ alone.

 

Saturday 4th January

9am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Sacrament of Confession

10am Votive Christmas Mass of Our Lady (Celebrated in Lady Chapel)

6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

6:30pm Vigil Mass of The Epiphany of the Lord

 & Blessing of Epiphany Chalk

 

Sunday 5th January

9:30am The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

10am Mass of the Epiphany of the Lord

 & Blessing of Epiphany Chalk

 

Tuesday 7th January

5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

6pm Weekday Mass

 

Wednesday 8th January 2025

9:15am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

10am Weekday Mass

10:30am – 10:40am Devotions to Saint Joseph

(At the foot of the parish statue of St. Joseph, see below for more details)  

 

Thursday 9th January

9:15am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

10am Weekday

 

Friday 10th January

 5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

6pm Weekday Mass  

 

Saturday 11th January

9am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Sacrament of Confession

10am Votive Mass of Our Lady (Celebrated in Lady Chapel)

6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

6:30pm Vigil Mass of The Baptism of the Lord

 

Sunday 12th 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)    

 

Sanctuary Lamps

This week (4th January – 11th January), the Sanctuary Lamp is for Joe & Agnes Duggan.

Our Lady of Oswaldtwistle's Lamp is for The Kornecki Family.

 

 

Christmas Collection:

£1385.14. Thank you for your kind generosity.

 

 

Last Week's Offertory Collection 28th/29th December:

£563.03. Thank you for your kind generosity.

 

 

Devotions to Saint Joseph

On Wednesday 8th January there will be the first Wednesday devotions to St. Joseph after the 10am Mass (at the foot of his statue at the back of church). The devotions will include praying the Litany of St. Joseph, the Memorare of St. Joseph and the Prayer of the Holy Cloak Novena. In these devotions our prayer is to ask St. Joseph to pray for our parish family and for those who have wandered away from the Church, that they may return and find a warm welcome.

 

 

Blessing of Epiphany Chalk

In various parts of the world, the Epiphany is marked with the time-honoured tradition of "chalking the doors." The formula for the ritual is simple: take chalk of any colour (ideally blessed by a priest on the Feast of the Epiphany) and write above the entrance of your home: 20 + C + M + B + 24

The letters have two meanings. First, they represent the initials of the Magi - Caspar, Malchior and Balthazar - who came to visit Jesus in the place where he was born. They also abbreviate the Latin phrase, Christus mansionem benedicat, which translates as "May Christ bless the house."  The "+" signs represents the cross, and the "20" at the beginning and the "24" at the end mark the year. This inscription is a request for Christ to stay with those who dwell or work therein throughout the entire year. At the weekend Masses of the Epiphany I will bless any chalk that people would like to bring so that they can carry out this wonderful tradition.  

 

The Epiphany Proclamation of Easter and other Feasts for 2025

The proclamation of the date of Easter and the other moveable feasts on Epiphany Sunday dates from a time when calendars were not readily available. It was necessary to make known the date of Easter in advance, since many celebrations of the liturgical year depend on its date. The number of Sundays that follow Epiphany, the date of Ash Wednesday, and the number of Sundays that follow Pentecost are all computed in relation to Easter. Although calendars now give the date of Easter and the other feasts in the liturgical year for many years in advance, the Epiphany proclamation still has value. It is a reminder of the centrality of the resurrection of the Lord in the liturgical year and the importance of the great mysteries of faith which are celebrated each year.

Ash Wednesday 5th March

Easter Sunday 20th April

The Ascension of the Lord Thursday 29th May

Pentecost Sunday 8th June

Corpus Christi Sunday 22nd June

First Sunday of Advent 30th November

 

 

Thanksgiving Jacob's Join for All Parish Volunteers

At 4pm on Sunday 12th January there will be an opportunity for all parish volunteers to come together for a Thanksgiving Prayer followed by a Jacobs Join.  This event gives me a chance to formally thank everyone who throughout the past year has and continues to, give up their time and share their skills for our parish family. From readers, gritters & gardeners, stewards, cleaners, singers & musicians, sacristans & flower arrangers, counters and servers, extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion and catechists to name but a few of the many, many, many roles that parishioners undertake at St. Mary's. Without all these generous volunteers we would be lost. So again, I warmly invite anyone that volunteers their time and energy to helping our parish family to bring along some food for the Jacob's Join and celebrate in Thanksgiving the extraordinary works of Faith that take place at our church daily. For any volunteer roles that I've not named apologies as there are so many and for those volunteers who can't make it – 

THANK YOU & GOD BLESS.                   

 

 

Parish Christmas Raffle

The Christmas Raffle was drawn last weekend. All winning ticket numbers have been placed on the noticeboard, in the narthex, by the stewards desk. Thanks to all who supported the raffle.     

 

 

New Year Saints!

On New Years Day we had our annual 'saints in a basket' tradition at the end of the New Year Mass where people come forward to the sanctuary and, after making the sign of the cross, allow a saint to choose them from the basket. Over 2025 these saints will become our patrons, our companions, our brothers and sisters. Their prayers will support and encourage us through the ups and downs of the forth coming year and their lives will teach and inspire us how to be faithful disciples and come closer to Our Lord. Don't let your saint just be a name on a piece of paper, a new year novelty. Find/print a picture of them, look them up and read about their lives, pray to them regularly because they will and want to help and intercede for you. By giving honour to them, you give glory to God their Father and Creator.

 

 

Jubilee Year: Pilgrims of Hope Jubilee

His Holiness, Pope Francis has declared that the year 2025 will be a Holy Year of Jubilee for the Catholic Church – an event that takes place once every 25 years. The theme for the 2025 Jubilee is "Pilgrims of Hope", an invitation to showcase the hope of our Christian faith to people right across the world at a time when there is so much suffering from the impact of war, poverty, climate change, and the lasting effects of the COVID pandemic. The Pilgrims of Hope Jubilee presents each one of us with an opportunity to reignite the flame of our faith in our own hearts and to share the light of that faith with those in darkness.

What is a Jubilee?

The concept of Jubilee is one rooted in the earliest days of Judeo-Christian tradition. In the Book of Leviticus, we read that the people of Israel celebrated this tradition every 50 years. Its purpose was to re-establish a proper relationship with God, with one another, and with all of creation. It involved the forgiveness of debts, the return of misappropriated land, and a fallow period for the fields. Today, the Catholic Church celebrates this tradition once every 25 years as a year of grace, offering the faithful the opportunity to renew faith through prayer, pilgrimage, acts of charity, and by asking for a plenary indulgence – a special grace that strengthens our wounded souls in the fight against sin.

 Over the next few weeks there will be various resources available at church to help us engage with this Jubilee Year. Watch this Space!

 

Jubilee Prayer

 Father in heaven,

May the faith you have given us in

Your son, Jesus Christ, our brother,

And the flame of charity enkindled

In our hearts by the Holy Spirit,

Reawaken in us the blessed hope

For the coming of your Kingdom.

 

May your grace transform us into

Tireless cultivators of the seeds of the Gospel.

May those seeds transform from within

Both humanity and the whole cosmos

In the sure expectation of a

New heaven and a new earth,

When, with the powers of Evil vanquished,

Your glory will shine eternally.

 

May the grace of the Jubilee

Reawaken in us, Pilgrims of Hope,

A yearning for the treasures of heaven.

May that same grace spread

The joy and peace of our Redeemer

Throughout the earth.

 

To you our God, eternally blessed,

Be glory and praise for ever. Amen

 
New Pilgrims of Hope book launched
Monsignor John Allen has harnessed his love of the geography and history of our diocese, penning a very special book which is being sold in aid of Caritas Salford.  The book, Pilgrims of Hope, has been published in time for the start of the 2025 Jubilee Year which is also focussed on the theme of Pilgrims of Hope, and is available to purchase by visiting the Caritas website: www.caritassalford.org.uk/pilgrimbook 
 
Job Vacancies
Parish Administrator - St Mary and St John Fisher
Appointment Type: Part-time, permanent
Working Hours: 9 hours per week, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 9.30am-12.30pm
Location: St Mary's Presbytery, Duke Street, Denton, M34 2AN
Salary: £12.60 per hour.
Find out more and apply at https://dioceseofsalford.org.uk/news/vacancies 

God Bless and keep praying.

Our Lady of Oswaldtwistle, pray for us.

Saint Joseph, pray for us.

 

Fr. O'Brien


Friday, 20 December 2024

Two Week Christmas e-newsletter - Fourth Sunday of Advent - Sunday 22nd December

Sunday 22nd December 2024

 Fourth Sunday of Advent

 A Message from Deacon Adam:

            Dear Parishioners of St Mary's, Ossy, I would like to record my appreciation and grateful thanksgiving to each and everyone of you. Last Saturday I was ordained to the order of Deacon by the grace of God to serve you, His Church. It was such a joy and a privilege on Sunday to process out holding the Book of the Gospels to see so many of you who have 'been there' through the years of my formation here in this parish church, whether in conversation or silence, supporting me by your prayers and encouragement. St. Mary's is my home from home, and you will always have a special place in my heart. As I write this to you, I am preparing to embark on my mission to the Diocese of Shrewsbury to the parish of Our Lady's and St Christopher's, Romiley. Please keep me in your daily prayers and help me, by God's grace to win souls for Jesus, in whose being I am more closely conformed to by the laying on of hands. With my remembrance in prayer for you and your parish priest.

Deacon Adam

 

Masses & Liturgies for the next TWO WEEKS...

 

Friday 20th December

5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

6pm Advent Weekday Mass - O Clavis David

O Key of David and sceptre of the House of Israel; you open and no one can shut; you shut and no one can open: Come and lead the prisoners from the prison house, those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death.

O Clavis David, et sceptrum domus Israel; qui aperis, et nemo claudit; claudis, et nemo aperit: veni, et educ vinctum de domo carceris, sedentem in tenebris, et umbra mortis.

 

Saturday 21st December

9am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

10am Advent Weekday Mass - O Oriens (Celebrated in Lady Chapel)

O Morning Star, splendour of light eternal and sun of righteousness: Come and enlighten those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death.

O Oriens, splendor lucis aeternae, et sol justitiae: veni, et illumina sedentes in tenebris, et umbra mortis.

6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

6:30pm Vigil Mass for the Fourth Sunday of Advent (Year C)

 

Sunday 22nd December

9:30am The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

10am Mass for the Fourth Sunday of Advent (Year C)

 

 

!!!HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL & EVERYONE!!! 

Thank you to every parishioner who has actively helped make this season such a prayerful and joyous occasion. From musicians and singers, readers to cleaners, church garden angels and altar servers, from Christmas tree and crib decorators to saintly stewards and raffle prize donaters, from parishioners in the pew and to all of you – A Big THANK YOU! God Bless.

 

Tuesday 24th December - Christmas Eve

9am – 10am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

5pm Carols around the Crib

5:30pm Christmas Eve Mass

'Teacher of children became himself a child among children, that he might instruct the unwise. The Bread of heaven came down to earth to feed the hungry.'

- St. Cyril of Jerusalem (315-386)

 

Wednesday 25th December - Christmas Day

9:30am Carols around the Crib

10am Christmas Day Mass

'Dearly beloved, today our Saviour is born; let us rejoice. Sadness should have no place on the birthday of life. The fear of death has been swallowed up; life brings us joy with the promise of eternal happiness. No one is shut out from this joy; all share the same reason for rejoicing. Our Lord, victor over sin and death, finding no man free from sin, came to free us all.'

- St. Leo the Great (c.400-461)

 

Friday 27th December

5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

6pm Mass, Saint John the Evangelist, Apostle, Secondary Patron of the Diocese of Salford (Feast)  

St. John's Gospel is another form of witness to the Word made flesh; as we read his Gospel we are once more presented with the mystery of this Christmas Season.

 

Saturday 28th December

9am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

12noon Ordination Mass of Theo Sharrock (Salford Diocesan Seminarian)

to the Diaconate at St. Mary's, Burnley

6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

6:30pm Vigil Mass for the Holy Family of Jesus (Year C)

 

Sunday 29th December

9:30am The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

10am Mass for the Holy Family of Jesus (Year C)

 

Tuesday 31st December

9:15am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

10am Christmas Weekday Mass

 

!!! Happy New Year!!!

 

Wednesday 1st January 2025

9:30am The Holy Rosary

10am Mass, The Solemnity of Holy Mary, Mother of God

At the end of Mass there will be, as always, the opportunity for our Saint of the year to choose us from the basket.

 

Thursday 2nd January

9:15am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

10am Mass, Saints Basil the Great & Gregory of Nazianzen, Bishops & Doctors of the Church (Memoria)

St. Basil the Great & Saint Gregory Nazianzen were close friends and great figures of the Eastern Church in the fourth century. Basil was Bishop of Caesarea and active in promoting the monastic life, writing a "rule" which is still observed today. Gregory was Bishop of Constantinople and because of his great learning is still known in the East as "Gregory the Theologian"; he eventually retired from the episcopacy to return to his monastery in Nazianzus. Gregory summed up their lives: 'Our great concern, our great name, was to be Christians and be called Christians."

 

Friday 3rd January

 5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

6pm Mass, The Most Holy Name of Jesus (Memoria)  

The greatest promoters of this devotion were St Bernardine of Siena and St. John Capistrano, who used the monogram of the Holy Name in their preaching. Because the manner in which St. Bernardine preached this devotion was new, he was accused before Pope Martin V, but was successfully defended by John. This feast reminds us that the word "Jesus" means "God saves", and our salvation comes through Christ alone.

 

Saturday 4th January

9am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Sacrament of Confession

10am Votive Christmas Mass of Our Lady (Celebrated in Lady Chapel)

6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

6:30pm Vigil Mass of The Epiphany of the Lord  & Blessing of Epiphany Chalk

 

Sunday 5th January

9:30am The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

10am Mass of the Epiphany of the Lord & Blessing of Epiphany Chalk

 

Sanctuary Lamp

This week (21st December – 28th December), the Sanctuary Lamp is for Nikki Duhan RIP.

The following week (28th December - 4th January), the Sanctuary Lamp is a Thanksgiving for all those who volunteer and help, in so many ways, here at our church of St. Mary's, Oswaldtwistle     

 

 

Last Week's Offertory Collection

£692.24. Thank you for your kind generosity.



New Parish Email

For all future enquiries and communications, the diocesan IT department have set up a new email for the parish - stmarysoswaldtwistle@dioceseofsalford.org.uk   



Let there be light...

Thank you to Ben MacCallion, from Sign It Signmakers in Oswaldtwistle and also a parishioner here at St. Mary's, and Nick from Gizzi Electrical & Engineering, Clitheroe for kindly volunteering and offering their services to set up the new outdoor path lights leading from the Lychgate to the church main entrance. On these dark nights it will make the path easier to access and more inviting.        

 

 

Crisis support over the Christmas period
If you or anyone in your local community requires support over the Christmas period, Caritas Salford has put together a page on their website which includes information on when their services are open, as well as signposting to other organisations who might also be able to support those in urgent need.  You can read more here: www.caritassalford.org.uk/service-christmas-opening-times/

 

 

Opening Mass for the Pilgrims of Hope Jubilee
Pope Francis has invited dioceses across the world to unite in prayer as we begin the 2025 "Pilgrims of Hope" Jubilee. Our diocese will be marking the start of the Jubilee with a Mass, celebrated by Bishop John, on Sunday 29th December at 2pm at Salford Cathedral's Temporary Church. All are welcome to join us as we mark the start of this special year of grace.

 

 

Saints in a Basket

On New Years Day at the end of the 10am Mass there will be the opportunity to 'pick a saint' from the basket. It's a wonderful devotion at the start of the year where a saint will choose us to be their patron over the next 12 months. Over the year, in thanks to God for our Saint, we learn more about their life, become inspired by their words and deeds and invoke their intercession.

 

 

Rock Salt & Muscle Power!

If you're passing a garden centre, petrol station or anywhere that's selling rock salt/grit and are able to donate a bag to church then it would be gratefully accepted. Any bags can be left outside, at the rear of the church building, by the bins. We all so need that precious gift of peoples time and energy in helping spread and scatter the grit on icey and frozen days before Masses and liturgies at church so that everyone is kept safe. If you could help then please contact Navada Keenan keenannavada@gmail.com or Karen Beard the parish Housekeeper jakey9998@aol.com

 

 

Advice as energy bills continue to rise
If you, anyone you know, or someone in your wider parish community is in need of support around rising energy bills, Caritas Salford has put together some helpful advice on their website.  You can find out more by visiting https://www.caritassalford.org.uk/fuel-poverty-challenges/ and can also find details on the website page on how to arrange a session with their energy advice service team.

 

 

New Pilgrims of Hope book launched
Monsignor John Allen has harnessed his love of the geography and history of our diocese, penning a very special book which is being sold in aid of Caritas Salford.  The book, Pilgrims of Hope, has been published in time for the start of the 2025 Jubilee Year which is also focussed on the theme of Pilgrims of Hope, and is available to purchase by visiting the Caritas website: www.caritassalford.org.uk/pilgrimbook 

 

 

Caritas driver

Caritas Salford, our diocesan charity that supports people across Greater Manchester and Lancashire, is in urgent need of the support of a volunteer van driver. Van drivers are vital to Caritas services and are essential to their day-to-day running. If you can drive, have a few hours to spare each week, and want to help Caritas to support people across the diocese, then please contact their volunteer coordinator Matt on m.yates@caritassalford.org.uk or visit www.caritassalford.org.uk/volunteer

 

 

Job Vacancies
Parish Administrator - St Mary and St John Fisher
Appointment Type: Part-time, permanent
Working Hours: 9 hours per week, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 9.30am-12.30pm
Location: St Mary's Presbytery, Duke Street, Denton, M34 2AN
Salary: £12.60 per hour.
Find out more and apply at https://dioceseofsalford.org.uk/news/vacancies 

 

 

 

Thank you

Thank you to everyone who has contributed in all different ways to making Christmas unique and prayerful at St. Mary's. My personal thanks for all the cards and gifts that have arrived at the front door and sacristy for myself and Adam. They are much appreciated. May God Bless you and your families this Christmas.

 

God Bless and keep praying.

Our Lady of Oswaldtwistle, pray for us.

Saint Joseph, pray for us.

 

Fr. O'Brien  



Friday, 13 December 2024

Gaudete Sunday - Sunday 15th December 2024

Sunday 15th December 2024

 Gaudete Sunday


Dear Brothers & Sisters,
Tomorrow I'll be travelling to Adam's Diaconate Ordination at Oscott. On Sunday morning at the 10am Parish Mass, Deacon Adam, will assist at the Eucharist for the first time since receiving Holy Orders. There will be refreshments afterwards and everyone is welcome. My thanks to Fr. Samson Ojekunle who will celebrate the 6:30pm Vigil Mass.
         
Masses & Liturgies for the coming week...

Friday 13th December
5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
6pm Mass, Saint Lucy, Virgin & Martyr (Memoria)
St. Lucy, a Sicillian martyr who died in the persecution of the fifth century under the Emperor Diocletian. She is an example of faithfulness and innocence and her cult was very popular in the early church.  

Saturday 14th December
6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
6:30pm Vigil Mass for Gaudete Sunday (Third Sunday of Advent) (Year C)

Sunday 15th December
9:30am The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
10am Mass for Gaudete Sunday (Third Sunday of Advent) (Year C)
Followed by parish celebration for Deacon Adam

Tuesday 17th December
9:40am Funeral Service for Eileen Suchet RIP at Accrington Crematorium
2pm St. Mary's School Advent Concert
5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions
6pm Advent Weekday Mass - O Sapientia
O Sapientia: O Wisdom, coming forth from the mouth of the Most High, reaching from one end to the other, mightily and sweetly ordering all things: Come and teach us the way of prudence.
O Sapientia, quae ex ore Altissimi prodiisti, attingens a fine usque ad finem, fortiter suaviterque disponens omnia: veni ad docendum nos viam prudentiae.

Wednesday 18th December
10am Advent Weekday Mass - O Adonai
O Adonai and leader of the House of Israel, who appeared to Moses in the fire of the burning bush and gave him the law on Sinai: Come and redeem us with an outstretched arm.
O Adonai, et Dux domus Israel, qui Moysi in igne flammae rubi apparuisti, et ei in Sina legem dedisti: veni ad redimendum nos in brachio extento.
1pm Funeral Service for Damien Bleasdale RIP at Accrington Crematorium
7pm – 8pm Synod Big Listen - Enabling Access and Fostering Christ-like Care (see details below)

Thursday 19th December
10am Advent Weekday Mass - O Radix Iesse
O Root of Jesse, you stand as a sign among the peoples; before you kings will hold their tongues, and you the Gentiles will seek: come to deliver us, and do not delay.
 O Radix Jesse, qui stas in signum populorum, super quem continebunt reges os suum,
quem gentes deprecabuntur: veni ad liberandum nos, jam noli tardare.

Friday 20th December
5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions
6pm Advent Weekday Mass - O Clavis David
O Key of David and sceptre of the House of Israel; you open and no one can shut; you shut and no one can open: Come and lead the prisoners from the prison house, those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death.
O Clavis David, et sceptrum domus Israel; qui aperis, et nemo claudit; claudis, et nemo aperit: veni, et educ vinctum de domo carceris, sedentem in tenebris, et umbra mortis.

Saturday 21st December
9am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions
10am Advent Weekday Mass - O Oriens (Celebrated in Lady Chapel)
O Morning Star, splendour of light eternal and sun of righteousness: Come and enlighten those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death.
O Oriens, splendor lucis aeternae, et sol justitiae: veni, et illumina sedentes in tenebris, et umbra mortis.
6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
6:30pm Vigil Mass for the Fourth Sunday of Advent (Year C)

Sunday 22nd December
9:30am The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
10am Mass for the Fourth Sunday of Advent (Year C)


Sanctuary Lamp
This week (14th December – 21st December), the Sanctuary Lamp is for The Deceased Members of the Henry Family.

 
Last Week's Offertory Collection
£659.81. Thank you for your kind generosity.


Christmas Mass Times
Christmas Eve Tuesday 24th December
5pm Carols Around the Crib
5:30pm Christmas Eve Mass
Christmas Day Mass Wednesday 25th December
9:30am Carols around the Crib
10am Christmas Day Mass


Family Night – Decorating the church for Christmas
A Big Thank You to all those who generously gave their time to come on Thursday evening and helped to decorate church and make it a fun evening. Thank you.


Sanctuary Lamp & Our Lady Lamp
Prayer is so important and it works! One of the traditions at St. Mary's is to sponsor the sanctuary lamp, that burns for seven days continuously, before the Real Presence of the Lord in the Tabernacle. From January 2025 there will also be the opportunity of sponsoring a lamp in the Lady Chapel by the statue of Our Lady of Oswaldtwistle The prayers behind each lamp are varied and different. Sometimes they burn in memory of a loved one, other times for somebody who is sick or waiting for results and at other times it's a prayer of thanksgiving or help for a particular situation or person. If you would like to sponsor a lamp to burn in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament or in the Lady Chapel then please see one of the stewards at the back of church. They will have a list of dates from January until December next year where you can choose to sponsor a £7 lamp for the week. I will bless each lamp and light it before the Vigil Mass on a Saturday and it will burn for the whole week. Please give your £7 to the stewards on duty when you choose your week.


Rock Salt & Muscle Power!
If you're passing a garden centre, petrol station or anywhere that's selling rock salt/grit and are able to donate a bag to church then it would be gratefully accepted. Any bags can be left outside, at the rear of the church building, by the bins. We all so need that precious gift of peoples time and energy in helping spread and scatter the grit on icey and frozen days before Masses and liturgies at church so that everyone is kept safe. If you could help then please contact Navada Keenan keenannavada@gmail.com or Karen Beard the parish Housekeeper jakey9998@aol.com


Synod Big Listen - Enabling Access and Fostering Christ-like Care
We are rapidly approaching the end of this stage of the Big Listen, and we have one more workshop to go. Due to the poor weather, we were unable to hold session 3 which was on Enabling Access. However, there is some information at the back of the Church, which includes a question sheet for you to put forward your ideas on this topic. We would be very grateful if you could complete the questionnaire and put your answer in the box at the back of the Church. Session 4 (Fostering Christ-like Care) will take place between 7.00pm and 8.00pm on Wednesday 18 December at the Church. We know that this is just a week before Christmas Day, and we would appreciate the chance to discuss this final topic and ask you to put forward your thoughts and ideas. This will be the last time we ask you to join us. We will have the kettle on and will have loads of biscuits ready to dish out. All we ask in return is for you to spend an hour with us and to let us know what you think. We look forward to seeing as many of you as possible on the 18th.


Advice as energy bills continue to rise
If you, anyone you know, or someone in your wider parish community is in need of support around rising energy bills, Caritas Salford has put together some helpful advice on their website.  You can find out more by visiting https://www.caritassalford.org.uk/fuel-poverty-challenges/ and can also find details on the website page on how to arrange a session with their energy advice service team.


Diocesan Almanac 2024
The new Diocesan 2025 Year Book is now available from the piety stall for £5.


New Pilgrims of Hope book launched
Monsignor John Allen has harnessed his love of the geography and history of our diocese, penning a very special book which is being sold in aid of Caritas Salford.  The book, Pilgrims of Hope, has been published in time for the start of the 2025 Jubilee Year which is also focussed on the theme of Pilgrims of Hope, and is available to purchase by visiting the Caritas website: www.caritassalford.org.uk/pilgrimbook


In the Footsteps of Mary: An Advent Prayer Walk
Join the Diocese of Salford's Laudato Si' Centre team this December for a reflective prayer walk around the Centre's beautiful woodland. This self-guided trail invites us to focus on Mary's journey to Bethlehem and the example she sets us as we continue our own spiritual journey in this season of Advent. A number of sessions will be taking place on Wednesday 18 December. Find out more at https://laudatosicentre.org.uk/events/advent-retreat/


Appeal: Parish Christmas Raffle Prizes
At the start of Advent (30th Nov/1st Dec) we are hoping to sell tickets for our annual St. Mary's Christmas Raffle and are asking parishioners for any items they would be happy to donate. Do you work for a company/business who would be happy and open to offering vouchers, treatments, meals, or gift tokens etc. as prizes? Any donations that people can generously give, please leave with the stewards at the back of church.      


Caritas driver
Caritas Salford, our diocesan charity that supports people across Greater Manchester and Lancashire, is in urgent need of the support of a volunteer van driver. Van drivers are vital to Caritas services and are essential to their day-to-day running. If you can drive, have a few hours to spare each week, and want to help Caritas to support people across the diocese, then please contact their volunteer coordinator Matt on m.yates@caritassalford.org.uk or visit www.caritassalford.org.uk/volunteer


A Call to Lead - A Post-Confirmation Programme
A new post-confirmation programme has been developed by Salford Youth Ministry and the Young Christian Workers Movement to bridge the gap between confirmation and adult formation, with the aim of helping young people to grow in faith and become active leaders of the parish community. For more information about the programme, please visit https://dioceseofsalford.org.uk/a-call-to-lead


God Bless and keep praying.
Our Lady of Oswaldtwistle, pray for us.
Saint Joseph, pray for us.

Fr. O'Brien