Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic Church
Catlow Hall Street, Oswaldtwistle
Lancashire
BB5 3EZ
Parish Priest: Rev. Fr. S D O’Brien
Parish Administrator: Ciara Kelly
Tel: 01254-232433
Email: stmarysoswaldtwistle@dioceseofsalford.org.uk]
Sunday 9th May
Sixth Sunday of Easter
Masses & Liturgies for the following week ...
Saturday 9th May
9am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions
10am Easter Weekday Mass
6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
6:30pm Vigil Mass for the Sixth Sunday of Easter
Sunday 10th May
9:30am The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
10am Mass for the Sixth Sunday of Easter
Wednesday 13th May
10am Requiem Mass for Marion Eccles RIP
Thursday 14th May
THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD
This is a Holy Day of Obligation for Roman Catholics
"Today our Lord Jesus Christ ascended into heaven; let our hearts ascend with him. Listen to the words of the Apostle: If you have risen with Christ, set your hearts on the things that are above where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God; seek the things that are above, not the things that are on earth." - St. Augustine of Hippo
10am Mass, The Ascension of the Lord (Solemnity)
5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
6pm Mass, The Ascension of the Lord (Solemnity)
Friday 15th May
10am Requiem Mass for Roman Jakubowski RIP
5pm – 5:50pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions
6pm Easter Weekday Mass
Saturday 16th May
9am – 9:50am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions
10am Easter Weekday Mass
6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
6:30pm Vigil Mass for the Seventh Sunday of Easter
Sunday 17th May
9:30am The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World
10am Mass for the Seventh Sunday of Easter
Our Lady’s Lamp
This Week (9th May – 15th May), Our Lady’s Lamp is for Martin Dwyer.
Last Week's Offertory Collection
£594.68. Thank you for your kind generosity.
The Ascension of the Lord – Holy Day of Obligation
On Thursday 14th May, the Church celebrates the Ascension of the Lord, when Jesus returned to the Father in heaven, entrusting His mission to the Apostles and to the Church. This is a Holy Day of Obligation, and all faithful Catholics are encouraged to take part in the celebration of Mass. At St Mary’s, Mass will be celebrated at 10:00am then later in the day there will be Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at 5:00pm, followed by Mass at 6:00pm. We look forward to gathering together to celebrate this great feast.
New Statue of Saint Carlo Acutis
This weekend, parishioners will have the opportunity to view our new statue of Saint Carlo Acutis, which has been generously funded through the kindness and support of our parish community. The statue, beautifully carved from wood and crafted in Italy, will be formally blessed by the Bishop on Tuesday 30th June at 7:00pm. All parishioners are warmly invited to attend this special occasion and to join in celebrating this important addition to our church. We are also delighted that the Bishop has kindly offered to bring a relic of Saint Carlo for veneration. This relic has been gifted by the family and support network of St Carlo, making this a particularly grace-filled moment for our parish. I would like to extend a Thank You on behalf of the parish to Glen Leyland, who sharing his gifts as a carpenter generously, has made a plinth for the statue for St Carlo to go on that will be situated between by the column between the Lady Chapel and the sanctuary.
Deanery Corpus Christi Procession – Sunday 7th June
Many of our parishioners will remember the beautiful Corpus Christi processions that were once such a familiar and cherished part of Catholic life. These were wonderful occasions when we came together publicly to give glory to God and to witness to our faith in the Eucharistic Lord. Sadly, in many places, this tradition has waned over the years. Following the visit of the relics of St Carlo Acutis to the Diocese in February, many people were inspired anew by the deep Eucharistic faith of this young saint, who reminded us that: “The Eucharist is my highway to heaven.” Since then, there has been a real desire among the faithful to respond to this call to rediscover the centrality of the Eucharist in our lives. In response, the St John Vianney Deanery is organising a Corpus Christi Procession on Sunday 7th June at 3.00pm at St Mary Magdalene’s RC Church, Burnley. The afternoon will include the Blessed Sacrament procession, devotions, reflections from some of the deanery priests, and the opportunity to celebrate the Sacrament of Confession. What makes such an occasion truly prayerful—what makes it a moment of grace where faith is deepened and love for the Lord renewed—is simply this: that we come. That we accept the invitation.
The Lord himself beckons us:
“Could you not watch one hour with me?” (Matthew 26:40)
and again, in the mystery of the Eucharist:
“Do you also wish to go away?” (John 6:67)
He calls each of us personally. All are warmly welcome. The Lord is calling—will you come and be with Him?
Our Lady of Walsingham
This week, the children and staff of Sacred Heart and St Oswald’s Schools celebrated some beautiful liturgies in honour of Our Lady during this month of May, traditionally dedicated to Mary. This year, we introduced the children to the image and devotion of Our Lady of Walsingham (last May we reflected on Our Lady of Fatima). This was an opportunity not only to help the children learn about another important place of Christian pilgrimage in our country, but also to deepen their understanding of Mary and her example as a faithful disciple of the Lord. The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham has its origins in the year 1061, when Richeldis de Faverches, the Lady of the Manor, received a vision in which Our Lady asked her to build a replica of the Holy House of Nazareth — the home of the Holy Family. It was within this holy home that Mary welcomed the Lord with her “yes” to God: “Behold the handmaid of the Lord; be it done unto me according to thy word.” It was there that Jesus was loved, cherished, and adored. Fr O’Brien encouraged the children to reflect on how we might imitate the Holy House of Nazareth in our own lives. How do we welcome the Lord each day — at school, in the playground, in the park, and within our homes and families? Through kindness, prayer, patience, and love of one another, we too can make room for Christ in our hearts and daily lives.
Free energy bill advice from Caritas
If you are worried about rising energy costs, our diocesan charity Caritas Salford runs a range of free drop-in advice sessions to help with everything from energy debt to making your home more energy efficient. You can find out more about these and other ways the team can help people across Greater Manchester and Lancashire on the Caritas website at www.caritassalford.org.uk/energysupport