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Friday, 15 May 2026

Seventh Sunday of Easter - Sunday 16th May

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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 16th May

Seventh Sunday of Easter

 

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

 

Friday 22nd May

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

6pm Easter Weekday Mass

 

Saturday 23rd May

6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

6:30pm Vigil Mass for Pentecost Sunday

 

Sunday 24th May

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

10am Mass for Pentecost Sunday

 

The Sanctuary Lamp

This Week (16th May – 22nd May), The Sanctuary Lamp is for Denis Higgins.

 

Our Lady’s Lamp

This Week (16th May – 22nd May), Our Lady’s Lamp is for Michael and Beverley Flanagan and Family.

 

Last Week's Offertory Collection

£744.08. Thank you for your kind generosity.

 

Gift Aid Envelope number 60

If you currently have Gift Aid envelope number 60, please speak to a steward as soon as possible. It appears that this envelope has been taken in error and belongs to another parishioner. We are unable to claim Gift Aid on donations when we do not know who the claimant is for a particular envelope, so it is important that Gift Aid envelope number 60 is returned to the correct person. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

 

Funerals and Prayer for the Faithful Departed

Sadly, many families within our parish community are presently experiencing periods of loss and grief following the deaths of loved ones. We ask you to keep them all in your prayers at this difficult time. For those who may wish to support the families through attendance and prayer, the following funeral arrangements are forthcoming:

Wednesday 27th May – 10:00am

Requiem Mass for Eileen Aspin RIP

Friday 29th May – 10:00am

Requiem Mass for Robert “Bobby” Doolin RIP

We are also awaiting formal confirmation regarding the funeral arrangements for Gerry Keenan RIP, who died recently. At present, the proposed arrangement is:

Tuesday 26th May – 11:00am (to be confirmed) Requiem Mass for Gerry Keenan RIP

Please keep all these members of our St. Mary’s parish family in your prayers.

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,

and let perpetual light shine upon them.

May they rest in peace. Amen.

 

 

Saint Carlo Acutis — A Saint for Our Young People

Following last weekend’s Masses, it was wonderful to see so many of our young parishioners excited and engaged by the arrival of our new statue of Saint Carlo Acutis. In a particular way, many of the children and young people attending the Vigil Mass were fascinated to discover that a saint could wear trainers and look so relatable to modern life. For some of them, it sparked the beautiful thought that perhaps they too could one day become saints like Carlo. To witness young people speaking about the faith with such enthusiasm and curiosity was a real blessing and encouragement for our parish community. Moments like these remind us that there truly is hope for the future of the Church, and we are blessed to have Saint Carlo praying for our children, grandchildren, and young people. As previously announced, the statue — beautifully carved from wood and crafted in Italy — has been generously funded through the kindness and support of our parish community. We also remain deeply grateful to Glen Leyland for generously sharing his gifts as a carpenter in crafting the plinth on which the statue now stands.

We warmly remind parishioners that the Bishop will formally bless the statue on Tuesday 30th June at 7:00pm, and everyone is warmly invited to attend this special occasion. We are also delighted that the Bishop will bring a relic of Saint Carlo Acutis for veneration, a relic gifted through the family and support network connected to Saint Carlo himself. This promises to be a particularly prayerful and grace-filled evening for our parish community.

 

 

Congratulations to Our First Holy Communion Children

Over these past weeks, it has been a great joy for our parish community to witness the faith, reverence, and enthusiasm of many of our young parishioners as they prepare for and celebrate their First Holy Communion. We give thanks to God for Hannah, Jude, Molly, and Nancy, who have all made their First Holy Communion over the last two weeks. Please continue to keep them and their families in your prayers as they continue their journey of faith. We also pray for Alan, Amanda, Lilly, and Pola, who are due to make their First Holy Communion at the end of this month. May this time of preparation be one filled with grace, joy, and a deeper love for Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament.

Please also remember in your prayers Adam, Aemelia, Alex, Arthur, Flynn, Freddy, and Theo, who are currently attending catechism classes with Fr O’Brien as they learn about the Sacrament of Confession and prepare to make their First Holy Communion during the summer months. Seeing so many young people and families engaging with the life of the Church is a real blessing and encouragement for our parish community. If any families living within the parish would like their children to begin preparation for the Sacraments, (They must be 7+ and live in St Mary’s parish boundaries) please contact Ciara (parish administrator): stmarysoswaldtwistle@dioceseofsalford.org.uk

or speak to Fr O’Brien after the Mass you and our family usually attend.

 

 

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?

 

 

Day for Life – Sunday 21 June 2026

Every individual, precisely by reason of the mystery of the Word of God Who was made flesh (Jn 1:14), is entrusted to the maternal care of the Church. Therefore every threat to human dignity and life must necessarily be felt in the Church’s very heart; it cannot but affect her at the core of her faith in the Redemptive Incarnation of the Son of God, and engage her in her mission of proclaiming the Gospel of life in all the world and to every creature (Mk 16:15). - Evangelium Vitae (The Gospel of Life) by Pope Saint John Paul II

There will be a Novena in preparation for the Day for Life which will run from Saturday 23rd  May to the Feast of the Visitation (Sunday 31st  May). This is the third year in which the Dioceses of England and Wales will join with those of Scotland and Ireland to pray this Novena. It will be available on the Bishops’ Conference website, as well as at https://prayforlife.ie/.

 

 

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

 

 

Caritas Volunteer Week

From 1 to 7 June it is national Volunteer Week, with various celebrations and activities taking place across the UK.  Our diocesan charity, Caritas Salford, has a wide range of volunteering opportunities available to help support their work with people in Greater Manchester and Lancashire who are experiencing homelessness, poverty and discrimination.  If you have a passion or skillset you'd like to share with others, you can find out more about the volunteering opportunities available on their website at www.caritassalford.org.uk/volunteer or contact Matt Yates at m.yates@caritassalford.org.uk

 

 

 

Thursday, 14 May 2026

Prayers and Funeral Arrangements

Funerals and Prayer for the Faithful Departed
Sadly, many families within our parish community are presently experiencing periods of loss and grief following the deaths of loved ones. We ask you to keep them all in your prayers at this difficult time. For those who may wish to support the families through attendance and prayer, the following funeral arrangements are forthcoming:

Friday 15th May – 10:00am
Requiem Mass for Roman Jakubowski RIP
Friday 15th May – 1:00pm
Funeral Service for Kathleen Dawson RIP
at Accrington Crematorium Chapel

Wednesday 27th May – 10:00am
Requiem Mass for Eileen Aspin RIP

Friday 29th May – 10:00am
Requiem Mass for Robert “Bobby” Doolin RIP

We are also awaiting formal confirmation regarding the funeral arrangements for Gerry Keenan RIP, who died recently. At present, the proposed arrangement is:
Tuesday 26th May – 11:00am Requiem Mass for Gerry Keenan RIP (to be confirmed. More details in the weekend parish newsletter)  

Please keep all these members of our St. Mary’s parish family in your prayers.
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,
and let perpetual light shine upon them.
May they rest in peace. Amen.

Friday, 8 May 2026

Sixth Sunday of Easter - Sunday 9th May

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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

 

 

 

Friday, 1 May 2026

 Sunday 3rd May- Fifth Sunday of Easter

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Masses & Liturgies for the following week ...

Saturday 2nd May

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

10am Mass, Saint Athanasius (Memoria)

St. Athanasius (296 A.D – 373A.D) led a tumultuous but dedicated life of service to the Church. He was the great champion of the faith against the widespread heresy of Arianism, the teaching by Arius that Jesus was not truly divine. The vigour of his writings earned him the title of doctor of the Church

6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

6:30pm Vigil Mass for the Fifth Sunday of Easter with Crowing of Our Lady


Sunday 3rd May

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

10am Mass for the Fifth Sunday of Easter with Crowing of Our Lady


Tuesday 5th May

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

6pm Easter Weekday Mass


Wednesday 6th May

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

10am Easter Weekday Mass

7pm Parish Bible Study (See below for details)


Thursday 7th May

9:30am  Easter Weekday Mass


Friday 8th May

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

6pm Easter Weekday Mass


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



Sanctuary Lamp

This Week (2nd May – 8th May), the Sanctuary Lamp is for Sadie & James Pickles.



Last Weekend's Collection
£618.62. Thank you for your generosity.

Ecclesiastical Education Fund
Last weekend we raised £283.97 towards the training of our current seminarians and future priests of our Diocese of Salford. Thank you.   


May – Month of Our Blessed Mother

As we enter the month of May, we are reminded that this is a special time in the Church dedicated to Our Blessed Mother Mary. In this season of spring, we see flowers begin to bloom and new life all around us. This beauty of creation points us to Mary, who brought forth the greatest “flower” of all—Jesus Christ, the source of new life for the world. Throughout this month, we honour her in a particular way and seek her loving intercession. Parishioners are warmly invited, if they wish, to bring flowers this weekend (2nd/3rd May) and place them at the feet of the statue of Our Lady of Oswaldtwistle on the sanctuary. In this way, flowers can become a simple but meaningful offering—an act of love and devotion. You may wish to offer flowers in memory of a loved one, as a prayer for someone in need, or as an intercession for those who are sick or struggling. Like a candle, they can be a visible sign of prayer, laid before Our Lady with trust and hope. May this month help us to grow closer to Mary, and through her, closer to her Son.

God bless, Fr O’Brien



Deepening Our Love for Our Lady

During this month of May, dedicated to Our Blessed Mother, you might consider taking up some spiritual reading to deepen your understanding and love of Mary. Good spiritual reading can help us grow in devotion, prayer, and appreciation of Our Lady’s role in leading us to her Son. Here are a few recommended titles that are both faithful and spiritually enriching:

True Devotion to Mary · A classic guide to Marian consecration and devotion by St Louis de Montfort. Written by St Louis de Montfort, this is widely regarded as one of the greatest works on devotion to Our Lady, teaching how Mary leads us more deeply to Christ.

Walking with Mary: A Biblical Journey from Nazareth to the Cross. A Scripture-based reflection on Mary’s life and role in salvation history. This book helps you encounter Mary through Scripture, tracing her journey from Nazareth to Calvary.

The Glories of Mary. A devotional classic exploring Mary’s role as our spiritual mother and intercessor. By St Alphonsus Liguori, this work reflects deeply on Mary’s love and intercession.

Even just a few minutes of reading each day can help us grow closer to Our Lady—and through her, closer to Jesus.



Parish Safeguarding Update

We would like to thank Vinette Davitt, our Parish Safeguarding Representative, for her continued dedication in helping to update our safeguarding records. Her work, together with the cooperation of so many parish volunteers, helps to ensure that St Mary’s remains a welcoming and safe place for all—a true home and “other family” for our community. We are also very grateful to all those volunteers who have given their time so generously and shared their gifts and talents in the life of the parish. Your contribution is deeply valued and makes St Mary’s what it is. There is still some work to be done to ensure full compliance with the diocesan safeguarding requirements. Ciara, our Parish Administrator, and Vinette will be in touch with anyone who has not yet been contacted, to offer support and guidance in completing the necessary processes for their role. Thank you once again for your ongoing cooperation and commitment.



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.



Day of Prayer for Survivors and Victims of Abuse. Message from the Formation and Safeguarding Departments:

Each year the Catholic Church in England and Wales holds a Day of Prayer for Survivors and Victims of Abuse. This year it falls on Tuesday 5th May. Whilst we usually mark the Day of Prayer with a Diocesan Mass, this year we will postpone it until the Cathedral reopens, so that we may gather together in reflection, support, and hope. This year we pray particularly for those affected by Domestic Abuse and Violence. The physical danger domestic abuse presents to life is clear. A woman is murdered by a partner or ex-partner every five days in the UK. Between three and 10 women die by suicide each week due to domestic abuse. It is important to recognise, too, that men can be and are victims of domestic abuse. Abusers can also perpetrate spiritual and coercive abuse, disrupting their victims’ relationships with God and the Church. This can lead victims – adults and children – to feel guilt and shame that push them away from the support that the Church has to offer. At its best, the Church can and should be a safe haven where support is available for victims and survivors so that they can live life without fear and begin to experience the life in abundance Jesus came to bring. This hope is what we pray for this year.

"O God, you sent us your Son as source of all consolation and hope. Be the refuge and guardian of all who suffer from abuse and violence.

Comfort them and send healing for their wounds of the body, soul and spirit. Help us all and make us one with you in your love for justice as we deepen our respect for the dignity of every human life. Through Our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Amen."



Parish Bible Study

Our next Bible Study will take place on Wednesday 6th May from 7:00pm–8:00pm, where we will be looking at Acts chapters 20 and 21. The Acts of the Apostles tells the story of the early Church—how the message of Christ spread after the Resurrection, often in the face of great challenge and persecution. It is a powerful witness to the faith, courage, and perseverance of our first brothers and sisters in Christ. In these chapters, we follow St Paul as he continues his missionary journey, guided by the Holy Spirit, even as he faces uncertainty and hardship. Why not come along and discover more about the life of the early Church? It may well affirm and inspire our own faith and witness today.

Everyone is very welcome—just bring a Bible.



New Statue of Saint Carlo Acutis

Next 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.

Please do come along and be part of this joyful celebration.



Friday, 24 April 2026

Fourth Sunday of Easter - Sunday 26th April 2026

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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 26th April

Fourth Sunday of Easter

 

 

Masses & Liturgies for the following week ...

 

Friday 24th April

5pm – 5:45pm Adoration of Blessed Sacrament

6pm Easter Weekday Mass

 

Saturday 25th April

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

10am Mass, St Mark (Feast)

6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

6:30pm Vigil Mass for the Fourth Sunday of Easter

 

Sunday 26th April

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

10am Mass for the Fourth Sunday of Easter

 

Tuesday 28th April

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

6pm Easter Weekday Mass

 

Wednesday 29th April

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

10am Mass, Saint Catherine of Siena, Virgin & Doctor, (Feast)

St. Catherine was born in Sienna (Italy) in 1347, entered the Third Order of Saint Dominic while an adolescent. She was on fire with love of God and neighbour; she brought peace and harmony between her fellow citizens, fought for the rights and liberty of the papacy, and worked to renew religious life. She died in 1380.

 

Thursday 30th April

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

10am Easter Weekday Mass

 

Friday 1st May

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

6pm Mass, Saint Joseph the Worker (Memorial)

This feast was officially instituted by Pope Pius XII on 1 May 1955, in order to ensure that workers not lose this Christian understanding of work; but earlier Popes had already prepared the ground. Blessed Pius IX in a certain way had recognized the importance of Saint Joseph as a labourer, when he proclaimed him Patron of the Universal Church. The principle of work as a means to eternal salvation would be taken up again by St John Paul II in his encyclical Laborem exercens, where he refers to "the Gospel of Work".

 

 

Saturday 2nd May

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

10am Mass, Saint Athanasius (Memoria)

St. Athanasius (296 A.D – 373A.D) led a tumultuous but dedicated life of service to the Church. He was the great champion of the faith against the widespread heresy of Arianism, the teaching by Arius that Jesus was not truly divine. The vigour of his writings earned him the title of doctor of the Church

6pm The Holy Rosary for Peace in the World

6:30pm Vigil Mass for the Fifth Sunday of Easter with Crowing of Our Lady

 

Sunday 3rd May

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

10am Mass for the Fifth Sunday of Easter with Crowing of Our Lady

 

Our Lady's Lamp

This week (25th April – 1st May) Our Lady's Lamp is for Harry & Rita Dullenty.

 

Last Week's Offertory Collection

£628.00. Thank you for your kind generosity.

 

In the Footsteps of the Apostles

Over the past couple of weeks, I have been on pilgrimage, travelling in the footsteps of St Paul and St John through Greece and Turkey. It has been a truly enriching experience, one that has brought so much of the New Testament to life for me. To see the landscapes, roads, and ports that St Paul himself travelled through has made a profound difference. When I now read his letters—to the Philippians, Thessalonians, Corinthians, and Ephesians—they are no longer just names on a page, but real places filled with real people and living faith. I have come to admire St Paul even more deeply—his courage in witnessing to Jesus as the Risen Lord, and his bold proclamation that Christ is the Good News. Despite hardship, rejection, and persecution, he never gave up, because the message he carried was too important, too life-giving, to be silenced. He reminds us that a relationship with Jesus truly enriches our lives and fills them with faith, hope, and love. I also had the grace of staying on the island of Patmos, where St John the Evangelist was exiled. There, in a cave overlooking the sea, he received the vision that became the Book of Revelation. To be in that place was deeply moving—to stand where the beloved disciple stood, the one who rested on the breast of Christ at the Last Supper and heard the heartbeat of God. He is the one who passed on the Lord’s profound teaching on the Eucharist: “My body is real food, and my blood is real drink.”

It was an inspiring and prayerful time. I have returned physically tired, but spiritually renewed. What struck me most from both St Paul and St John was the central importance of Scripture and the Blessed Sacrament—the Word and the Eucharist—so fundamental to our daily lives as believers. This pilgrimage has reaffirmed for me the importance of these great gifts. And finally, it is good to be home—because, as you all know, no matter how holy the pilgrimage, you still can’t get a decent cup of tea away from home! God bless, Fr O’Brien

 

 

Good Shepherd Sunday

This weekend is traditionally known as Good Shepherd Sunday, reflecting the Gospel in which Jesus reveals himself as the Good Shepherd who knows and cares for his flock. It is also a special time in the Church’s year when we are asked to pray for vocations— especially to the priesthood. We pray that more men will generously respond to the Lord’s call to serve His Church. As you leave church this weekend, there will be a basket placed beneath the large crucifix for anyone who would like to make a financial contribution towards the training of future priests for our Diocese of Salford. This is known as the Ecclesiastical Education Fund. Thank you, as always, for your generosity and your prayers.

Please go to https://donate.mydona.com/diocese-of-salford and select ‘Clergy Fund’.

 

 

Priesthood

A vocation to priesthood is a beautiful invitation to love and to serve the people of God.

Through sacramental ordination, men called to the priesthood are transformed; sharing in the sacred priesthood of Christ in a special way – representing Him, the Good Shepherd, in the communities in which we live. From preaching, to ministering the Sacraments, to walking with people on their journey of faith, priests are the very representation of Christ in the daily lives of the faithful. To find out more about the priesthood or to explore the idea of a vocation to the priesthood, please contact:

Fr Michael Deas, Vocations Director

St Cuthbert’s Presbytery, 3 Palatine Road, Withington, Manchester, M20 3LH, UK

Tel: 0161 445 1080, michael.deas@dioceseofsalford.org.uk

Fr Mark Paver, Vocations Director

St Winifred’s Presbytery, Mauldeth Road, Heaton Mersey, Stockport, SK4 3NB

Tel: 0161 432 4412, mark.paver@dioceseofsalford.org.uk

 

Prayer for Vocations

Lord of the harvest,

bless your Church with holy and generous vocations

to the priesthood, diaconate, and religious life.

Inspire men and women to respond with courage and joy

to your call.

Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

 

 

May – Month of Our Lady

May is traditionally dedicated to Our Blessed Lady, a time to honour Mary in a special way. As spring brings new life and flowers into bloom, we are reminded of Mary, who brought Christ, the source of all life, into the world. Next weekend (2nd/3rd May), we will have our parish crowning of the statue of Our Lady of Oswaldtwistle. Parishioners are warmly invited to bring flowers to place before Our Lady’s statue on the sanctuary as a sign of love and devotion.

 

 

Diocesan Pilgrimage to Walsingham

The Diocesan Pilgrimage to Walsingham will take place on Saturday 2nd May 2026. There are a few spaces left for the day trip picking up in Salford, Collyhurst and Oldham

The cost is £40. To book your place please contact the pilgrimage office at: walsingham.pilgrimage@dioceseofsalford.org.uk or on 0161 817 2209 by Monday 27th April. No bookings can be taken after this date.

 

 

Catholic Social Teaching (CST)

Caritas Salford is offering a free online webinar to introduce the basic principles of Catholic Social Teaching (CST) in an accessible way, with a particular focus on building hope, homes and a positive future for all. This will take place on Thursday 30th April 2026 from 6PM to 7:15PM With local elections approaching in May, the time is right to raise our awareness of CST and reflect on how it can help to inform the decisions and choices we make in life. Register for your free place or find out more at: www.caritassalford.org.uk/events