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Music at 11.30am Mass on Sunday

*Adagio in D-flat - Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
*Adagio (Symphonie IV) - Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937)
+Toccata - Johann Speth (1664-1719)

* James Devor (Deputy organist)
+ Spencer Wilson (Titular organist)

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Parish Fundraising

Thank you to everyone who supports the 200 Club. The results of the December draw are as follows:

1st prize £150 (151) Mrs J Hurley

2nd Prize £100 (5) Mr J Harley

3rd Prize £75 (62) Mrs A Sangster

4th Prize £25 (159) Mr M West

Recently we have had problems contacting people who have moved out of the parish but who have won a prize in the monthly draw. If you or a member of your family moves out of the parish, could you please notify Linda Wall, the Administrator of the 200 Club through the Parish Office. Thank you.

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MAGNIFICAT

The February issue of MAGNIFICAT is now on sale at the back of the church. The March edition will be the last time you will be able to purchase the MAGNIFICAT from this church.

As from the April issue, parishioners who wish to continue receiving MAGNIFICAT will need to subscribe annually by the 28th February either on line at: https://catholic-herald.myshopify.com/ or send a cheque for £47.00, made payable to Magnificat, to Catholic Herald Ltd., 8A Lower Grosvenor Place, London SW1W 0EN.

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Head Teacher Vacancy

The Governors of St Bernard’s High School are seeking to appoint a new Head Teacher with effect from September 2021. Please direct anyone interested in this post to our website – www.stbernardswestcliff.org.uk and go to School Information/Vacancies where you will find full details plus an application form.

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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Dear friends in Christ

The beginning of St Mark’s Gospel, as heard now in the daily Mass readings, surely puts before us a pattern for our own time.

Dear friends in Christ

The beginning of St Mark’s Gospel, as heard now in the daily Mass readings, surely puts before us a pattern for our own time. St Mark introduces the ministry of Jesus as a summons to repentance. From a general announcement it quickly becomes a personal invitation. This is the start, each day, of our lives: a personal calling to turn again to the Lord and to work afresh in His service. Then the action follows: the casting out of devils and the curing of the sick. This is all on ‘day one’, a day which ends like this: After sunset, they brought to him all who were sick and those who were possessed by devils.

I write these lines in the middle of a month that has been rather dull and wet, perhaps reflecting the mood of many of us. We are all feeling a certain heaviness of heart and mind in these weeks. I was recently sent some lines that a priest wrote to his Bishop which seem very insightful:

Since everything in this world will one day fail us, it is in Him alone, even more than before, that we will put our total trust, hope, love and desire. With what sweetness He wants to fill the bitterness of a world that is leaving us empty. Where others criticise, His Heart is moved to even greater love. But how much does He have to take from us for us to be empty enough, or inspired enough, to want Him alone? My prayer is that what He has allowed to be taken so far is enough.

It reminded me of the words of the prayer St Thomas More wrote during his incarceration in the Tower of London, as he awaited his execution: I give you thanks, my God, for all that you have given me; for all that you have taken from me; for all that you have left me. I believe if we can say that prayer with sincerity, then we will have great serenity, even when everything and every one, seems to be going crazy. Personally I always find that serenity when I go before the Tabernacle. There I find the only One who gives me any sense and meaning for life.

Thank you for your examples of perseverance in the face of hardship and suffering, and thank you for the strength you give me to continue at this time when so much is unknown and unseen. So long as we can access our churches we can find Jesus there, so whilst being cautious and prudent, we can also be confident of finding there, the God who waits for us.

With my prayers and every blessing for you and your families!

Msgr Kevin Hale

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Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

5.30pm Vigil The People of the Parish
6.30pm Holy Hour: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Confessions by St Joseph

Sunday 24 January
8am Mass Deceased members of the Butt & Bull Families (MB)
9.30am Mass Barbara Sheaf, RIP (Anniversary) (BP)
11.30am Mass Alan Bush, RIP (CB)
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction

Monday 25
The Conversion of St Paul, Ap
9am Mass Frances Emmerson, RIP (Anniversary) (AE)
8.30-10am Private Prayer

Tuesday 26
Ss Timothy & Titus, Bpp
9am Mass Brian Meyers RIP (YM)
8.30-10am Private Prayer

Wednesday 27
St Angela Merici, V
9am Mass Thomas Henry Gunn, RIP (FM)
8.30-10am Private Prayer

Thursday 28
St Thomas Aquinas, Pr, D
9am Mass Mark Solecki, RIP (Anniversary) (IS)
8.30-10am Private Prayer

Friday 29
Feria
12Noon Mass Intentions of John Healy (AS)
11.30-1pm Private Prayer

Saturday 30
Saturday Memorial of BVM
10am Mass Agnes Watkins, RIP (Anniversary) (JW)
9.30-11am Private Prayer
Confessions by St Joseph

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

5.30pm Vigil Mass George Fernando, RIP (AF)
6.30pm Holy Hour: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Confessions by St Joseph

Sunday 31 January
8am Mass Terence & Maisie Renehan, RIP (MH)
9.30am Mass The People of the Parish
11.30am Mass Maria Diana, RIP (Anniversary) (LM)
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction

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Head Teacher Vacancy

The Governors of St Bernard’s High School are seeking to appoint a new Head Teacher with effect from September 2021. Please direct anyone interested in this post to our website – www.stbernardswestcliff.org.uk and go to School Information/Vacancies where you will find full details plus an application form

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MAGNIFICAT

The February issue of MAGNIFICAT is now on sale at the back of the church. The March edition will be the last time you will be able to purchase the MAGNIFICAT from this church.

As from the April issue, parishioners who wish to continue receiving MAGNIFICAT will need to subscribe annually by the 28th February either on line at: https://catholic-herald.myshopify.com/ or send a cheque for £47.00, made payable to Magnificat, to Catholic Herald Ltd., 8A Lower Grosvenor Place, London SW1W 0EN.

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From the Parish Finance Committee

We are very grateful for the continued financial support that you have given to the Parish and our Charities over the last ten months. Consequently the Parish Finances have remained in a healthy state.

We are all faced with economic challenges at the moment and one of the problems we face is having easy access to our Banks. The Bank which we, and the Diocese use, has closed its local branch as is happening in so many places. This has made it more of a problem when it comes to the weekly banking of the cash. With this is mind, we would remind you that there are several ways of making your offerings which avoid the use of cash: standing order, online donations (via our website) and now the contactless method by using your debit/credit card, phone or watch.

You can make a cashless donation for anything including Offertory, candles, publications and Mass stipends. Do continue to use the offertory envelopes if you have them. (Please remember to Gift Aid if you are a taxpayer.) In this way it will make it easier for those who do the banking not to have to convey bulky sums of money to a more distant location. Thank you again for your continued support of the Parish!

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Music at 11.30am Mass on Sunday

Fabordão e versos do 1 tom - Fr. Martinho García Olague (17th century)
Nun sei willkommen, Jesu, lieber Herr - Flor Peeters (1903-1986)
Carillon de Westminster - Louis Vierne (1870-1937)

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Sanctuary Lamp

The lamp burns for the deceased members of the Lawrence Family.

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We Pray for the Repose of the Souls of

LOUIS MOONEY, RIP who died on Wednesday, 30th December.

DUNCAN BOYLE, RIP who died on Wednesday, 6th January.

GORDANA (ANNA) BENDKOWSKI, RIP who died recently.

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We Pray for our Sick

Danny Cox, Margaret Bartle, Tony Downey, Kristy Monferrari, Fred Ring, Ian Irwin, Russell Short, Marie Karaf, Gilberte Cook, Garry Pearman, Anne Owen, Adrian Barclay, Patricia Ann Darroch, Peggy Larman, Sylvia Langley, Patricia Vanner, Amy Louise Fox, Sarah Savage, Bill O’Connell, Janet Weale, Charlotte O’Neil, Ella Williams, David Kislingbury, Mark Shepherd, Eileen Bines, Breege McCaffrey, Mark Hartley, Austin Butler, John Lavery, Paul Keane, Rosemary Bragard, Pat Lynch, Maureen Gooding, Ben Wilson, Christian Ryan, Mike Rubbert, Tina Doveaston, Addi Brady, Patricia Fleming, Nicky Wigmore, Rose Craft, Nan Carrit, Eileen Wilson, Patricia Spikin, Sandra Fagan, Edna Wallace, Beryl Dixon, Nick Evans, Vicky Jack, Mary Boyce, Kristin Hallenga, Anne O’Neill, Cheryl Shallis, Anthony McEvoy, Justin Stark, Sheila Netherton, David Blyth, Janet Woods, Lynne Hilkene, June Moncaster, Laura & Anne Breen, Breda Lynch, Maria Clark, Roy Widdecombe, Johanna Lynch, Anthony King, Chas Taylor, Norma McCleverty, Belinda Balazsi, Johnnie Pool, Edward Martin, Joanna Luciani, Pauline Wilsher, Simon Marshall, Kriston Barnes, Hugh Isaacs, Josephine Griggs, Dawn Deleigh, Lorraine Hart, Linda Dean, Georgina Cornwell, Antonella McConalogue, Eddie McConalogue, Sharon Levill, Annie Holland, Ivor & Joanne Knight, Brian Beresford, Rebecca Peake, Connor Bourke, Mattia Mollica, Bernadette Lane, Irena Solecki, Ianto Bellis, Doreen Troughton, Marguerite Harris, Andrew Exley, Elizabeth McConalogue, Kean Smith, Keith Maliff, Bradley & children: Thomas Ball, Liam Davis, Connie Price, Albert Chambers, Fergus Grant, Mary Isherwood, Lucy Price & Frazer Gregory.

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We Pray for the Dead on their Anniversaries

Fr John O’Sullivan, Fr John Hibbert, Fr Alfred Field, Bp Patrick Casey, Fr John (Jack) Clifford, Canon John Byrne, Sarah Mann, William Hands, Barbara Sheaf, Kathleen Cooke, Phylis Faulkner, Ida Wallace, Bridget McGrath, Huguette Farrelly, Gloria Fletcher, Vera Plummer, May Fazio, Else Tyrrell, Phyllis Collins, Michael MacDermott, Gloria Dickens, Maud Darnell, Frank Russell, Edward Armitage, William Cooper, Robert Waller, Mark Solecki, Maureen Leyden, Gerard Tait, Andrew ‘Mel’ Kenny, Carmel Abi-Aad, Joyce Reilly, Noel Calnan, May Ferry, Norah Kelly, Wyndham Richards, Mary Abel, Florence White, May Keane, William Moroney, Lizzie Burnham, Elizabeth Ray & Peter Griffin.

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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Dear friends in Christ

Everyone single one of us has a divine calling from God.

Dear friends in Christ

Everyone single one of us has a divine calling from God. Most of us know what God is asking of us in this life, but it will only be fully shown to us in the next life. Throughout the centuries Jesus has continually invited souls to follow Him. We hear it for the first time in the Gospel of this Sunday’s Mass. In response to the request of the two disciples of John the Baptist, Jesus invites them to come and see where He lives. The first move always comes from God: He invites us, and it is our opportunity to respond.

We have now entered the period called Ordinary Time. It is related to ordinal, which means “counted time”. These are the Sundays with numbers for names: Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Twenty-seventh Sunday, etc. There are two blocks of Ordinary Time in the liturgical calendar. One follows the Christmas cycle (from the Baptism of the Lord, until Ash Wednesday). The other follows the Easter cycle (from Pentecost up to Advent of the next year). You can recognise them by their liturgical colour of green.

The Resurrection is celebrated on every Sunday, which is to say that Sunday is not a small Easter, rather Easter is a big Sunday. What we do every Sunday, we do in a big way at Easter. But we live from the fragrance of Christ’s Resurrected body all year long. The readings for these Sundays tend to be semi-continuous readings through certain sections of Scripture, especially through Matthew, Mark and Luke. Large portions of each Gospel are read and you can watch the chapters go by from one Sunday to the next. Ordinary Time is an opportunity to put the teaching of Jesus in context and follow the thought through to the end. The Old Testament lesson is selected to be congruent with the Gospel reading. This all leads us to Christ, our King. The liturgical year ends with the solemnity of Christ the King. He is enthroned in our hearts as well as in Heaven, in order to do His Father’s will and restore all things. We pray that the whole creation, set free from slavery, may render your majesty service and ceaselessly proclaim your praise (Collect for Christ the King). We progress through repeated liturgical years like a stone in a rock polisher, being smoothed and brightened by our contact with the mysteries, the mysteries that make us holy and will one day bring us to Heaven!

There has been a fear that the Government would want places of worship closed in the recent lockdown. However, a place of worship is one of the very few legal exemptions that allow larger numbers to gather in the same venue. The decision to allow our churches to remain open is based on two factors: the recognition that our churches are safe, and that the service they offer is essential. To keep everyone safe, it is crucial that we continue to comply assiduously with the law and the Covid-guidelines. Thank you to everyone who has cooperated with this and all those who have been tireless in their help stewarding and cleaning.

God bless you!

Msgr Kevin Hale

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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

5.30pm Vigil The People of the Parish
6.30pm Holy Hour: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Confessions by St Joseph

Sunday 17 January
8am Mass Eric Major, RIP (Anniversary) (PM)
9.30am Mass Pauline Bradford, RIP (TL)
11.30am Mass Intentions of Noel Murray (UO’K)
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction

Monday 18
Feria
9am Mass Intentions of Theresa Prentice (JR)
8.30-10am Private Prayer

Tuesday 19
St Wulstan, Bp
12Noon Mass Fr Michael Horrax, RIP (PM)
11.30-1pm Private Prayer

Wednesday 20
St Fabian, P, M
9am Mass Intentions of the Hurley Family
8.30-10am Private Prayer

Thursday 21
St Agnes, V, M
9am Mass Bob Walker, RIP (F&JO’B)

Friday 22
St Vincent, Deacon, M
12Noon Mass Intentions of Tony & Val Tisi (SVP)
11.30-1pm Private Prayer

Saturday 23
Saturday Memorial of BVM
10am Mass Ugo Gardin, RIP (Anniversary) (MB)
9.30-11am Private Prayer
Confessions by St Joseph

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

5.30pm Vigil Mass The People of the Parish
6.30pm Holy Hour: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
Confessions by St Joseph

Sunday 24 January
8am Mass Deceased members of the Butt & Bull Families (MB)
9.30am Mass Barbara Sheaf, RIP (Anniversary) (BP)
11.30am Mass Alan Bush, RIP (CB)
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction

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We Pray for the Dead on their Anniversaries

Fr Kenneth Green, Canon Charles Kuypers, Mgr Canon David Donnelly, Fr John Meehan, Bp Bernard Ward, Fr Christopher Quirke, Pope Benedict XV, Bp Arthur Doubleday, Patrick Connolly, Brenda Campbell, Germaine Cave-Palmer, Renée Warburton, Robert Garson-Gratidge, Breeda Hayes, Bridget Kelly, Maud Reddy, Catherine Woods, Eugene Regan, Barry Anderson, Anne Ryan, Bernard Leonard, Gilbert Oldham, John F. Dillon, Ilene Axson, Dora Maria Trieste Arnott, Teresa Moule, Courtney Choat-Kelly, Kathleen Goddard, Hubert A. Conally, Jimmy Baker, Catherine Morris, Frances May Emmerson, John Mansfield, Rose Nice, Isabel King, Conor Patrick Hartley-Anderson, Mary Vermeulen, John Dillon, T. Fitzpatrick, Mary Lilian Clarke & Ellen Rose Brooks.,

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We Pray for our Sick

Margaret Bartle, Tony Downey, Kristy Monferrari, Fred Ring, Ian Irwin, Russell Short, Marie Karaf, Gilberte Cook, Garry Pearman, Anne Owen, Adrian Barclay, Patricia Ann Darroch, Peggy Larman, Sylvia Langley, Patricia Vanner, Amy Louise Fox, Sarah Savage, Bill O’Connell, Janet Weale, Charlotte O’Neil, Ella Williams, David Kislingbury, Mark Shepherd, Eileen Bines, Breege McCaffrey, Mark Hartley, Austin Butler, John Lavery, Paul Keane, Rosemary Bragard, Pat Lynch, Maureen Gooding, Ben Wilson, Christian Ryan, Mike Rubbert, Tina Doveaston, Addi Brady, Patricia Fleming, Nicky Wigmore, Rose Craft, Nan Carrit, Eileen Wilson, Patricia Spikin, Sandra Fagan, Edna Wallace, Beryl Dixon, Nick Evans, Vicky Jack, Mary Boyce, Kristin Hallenga, Anne O’Neill, Cheryl Shallis, Anthony McEvoy, Justin Stark, Sheila Netherton, David Blyth, Janet Woods, Lynne Hilkene, June Moncaster, Laura & Anne Breen, Breda Lynch, Maria Clark, Roy Widdecombe, Johanna Lynch, Anthony King, Chas Taylor, Norma McCleverty, Belinda Balazsi, Johnnie Pool, Edward Martin, Joanna Luciani, Pauline Wilsher, Simon Marshall, Kriston Barnes, Hugh Isaacs, Josephine Griggs, Dawn Deleigh, Lorraine Hart, Linda Dean, Georgina Cornwell, Antonella McConalogue, Eddie McConalogue, Sharon Levill, Annie Holland, Ivor & Joanne Knight, Brian Beresford, Rebecca Peake, Connor Bourke, Mattia Mollica, Bernadette Lane, Irena Solecki, Ianto Bellis, Doreen Troughton, Marguerite Harris, Andrew Exley, Elizabeth McConalogue, Kean Smith, Keith Maliff, Bradley & children: Thomas Ball, Liam Davis, Connie Price, Albert Chambers, Fergus Grant, Mary Isherwood, Lucy Price & Frazer Gregory.

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Sanctuary Lamp

The lamp burns for the living and dead relatives of the Hiscock Family.

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We Pray for the Repose of the Souls of

LOUIS MOONEY, RIP who died on Wednesday, 30th December.

DUNCAN BOYLE, RIP who died on Wednesday, 6th January.

GORDANA (ANNA) BENDKOWSKI, RIP who died recently.

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