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Missio - Red Box Holders

If anyone has a Red Box that has not been emptied in the last 12 months, please give them to me personally or leave them in the Parish Office, no later than the 28th November. Thank you.

Joan Caunce, Secretary, 01268 757505

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Kevin Hale Kevin Hale

Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Dear friends in Christ

As we enter the final days of the liturgical year, the Church reminds us once again of some central truths of our Faith: the meaning of life, our death, judgement and the second coming of Christ.

Dear friends in Christ

As we enter the final days of the liturgical year, the Church reminds us once again of some central truths of our Faith: the meaning of life, our death, judgement and the second coming of Christ. This is what links the first reading and the Gospel of the Mass this Sunday. In every age Christians have repeated the lovely simple invocation: Come, Lord Jesus! This prayer was so widely used that the early Church has passed it down to us in the original Aramaic. This is one of the acclamations we say at Mass after the Consecration. In the moment when Jesus becomes truly present on the Altar, the Church expresses her earnest desire to behold His coming in glory. In this way the liturgy on earth is at one with that of Heaven. Even though the moment has not arrived for us to be with God in Heaven, we have a foretaste of that glory in Holy Communion. St Pope John Paul II made this plea: Let us pray that the heartfelt prayer of the Church, ‘Come, Lord Jesus’, will become the spontaneous plea of every human heart. We can never be satisfied by the things of the world. Our hearts yearn for the promised blessing still to come.

As we approach the end of the Church year—next weekend is the celebration of Christ our Universal King—we are also going to have our Solemn Days of Eucharistic Adoration. This could not take place last year with all the disruptions of the last eighteen months. These hours of prayer bring us to the heart of all true religion, The Mystery of Faith. In fact, from the First Sunday of Advent the obligation for Sunday Mass is restored after the disruption brought about by the pandemic and a suspension of this precept of weekly Sunday Mass. Our hope is that with the Forty Hours' Prayer we will be brought back again to the centrality of the Blessed Eucharist in our lives. Our Catholic Faith is purely and simply about bringing each of us humbly before Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. You might start thinking about the time you can spend in church on those days 25-27th of this month.

God bless you!

Msgr Kevin Hale

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Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

5.30pm Vigil Mass Jerzy (George) Wislocki, RIP (Anniversary) (PW)
6.30-7.30pm: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

8am Mass Rene Solecki, RIP Anniversary) ((IS)
9.30am Mass Aloysius DeSouza, RIP (FdS)
11.30am Mass The Dead of the Wars
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction

Monday 15
St Albert the Great
9am Mass Pearl Scaife, RIP (Anniversary) (MI)

Tuesday 16
St Edmund of Abingdon (Rich), Bp
9am Mass Intentions of Lois Oliver (TW)

Wednesday 17
St Elizabeth of Hungary, Rel
9am Mass Intentions of Maureen Ward (MW)

Thursday 18
Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss Peter & Paul, App
9am Mass Intentions of Kevin Power (MP)

Friday 19
Feria
12Noon Mass Intentions of Rosemary Mann (RM) 7pm Sung Requiem Mass (Missal of 1962) The Holy Souls

Saturday 20
Saturday Memorial of BVM
10am Mass Frank Maguire, RIP (MM)
10.30-11.30 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

Sunday 15 November

Our Lord Jesus Christ the King

5.30pm Vigil Mass Rene Braggard, RIP (Anniversary) (RB)
6.30-7.30pm: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

8am Mass The People of the Parish
9.30am Mass Holy Souls in Purgatory
11.30am Mass Louis Mooney, RIP (CdS)
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction

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We Pray for the Dead on their Anniversaries

Fr Terence Howes, Fr James Allis, Fr Richard (Dick) Ashton, Fr John Harden, Fr James Linburgh, Fr Edwin Sheehan OFM, John Cavanagh, Jack O’Riordan, Vincent Kelly, John O’Neill, Kathleen McIlwee, Richard Sparrow, Louisa Hurst, Sydney Pullen, Myriad Hubbard, Mary Capon, John Cousins, Ethel Donnison, Luciana Garuti, Edna Hutchings, Edith McCouat, Kathleen Macauley, Mrs Alice Kelly, Jack Hosmer, Florrie Peck, Charlotte Roberts Bert Russell, Maureen Deeks, John Chiswick, George Livermore, Celia Ashley, Marcia Clarke, James Rourke, Agnes Fitzgibbons, Emily Harriet-Upcroft, Boleslaw (Charlie) Czogalik, Peggy Ingham, Finbar Hayes, Ada Mundy, Brian Slattery, Josephine Phelps & Paul Pearman.

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We Pray for our Sick

Marjorie Jay, Paul Sutton, John Murphy, Mary Monaghan, Jennifer Biebuyck, Moira Scott, Jill Yates, Leonora Maguire, Brian Mountier, Renata Butler, Margaret Bartle, Tony Downey, Kristy Monferrari, Fred Ring, Ian Irwin, Russell Short, Marie Karaf, Garry Pearman, Patricia Ann Darroch, Peggy Larman, 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, 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, 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 Repose of the Souls of

ALBERT RICE, RIP

HELEN WILLIAMS, RIP

OLIVIA CHESNEY, RIP

PETER MOORE, RIP

EILEEN WASKETT, RIP

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Dates for your Diary

Monday 15th November Journey in Faith (RCIA)
Parish Centre, Bernadette Room—8pm

Friday 19th November Solemn Sung Mass in the Old Rite—7pm

Thursday 25th—Saturday 27th November
Annual Days of Eucharistic Exposition

Sunday 5th December Christmas Bazaar—8.45am to 1pm

Friday 17th December Serving the Homeless Carol Service—7pm

Wednesday 25th May Visitation of the Bishop & Confirmation

Saturdays 14th & 21st May First Holy Communion Masses

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Sir David Amess, RIP - Funeral Arrangements

Monday, 22nd November 1pm—St Mary’s Church, Prittlewell (an Ecumenical Funeral Service)—invitees only.

Tuesday, 23rd November 10.30am—Westminster Cathedral Requiem Mass—invitees only.

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Music at 11.30am Mass on Sunday

Prelude in B minor BWV 544 - J S Bach (1685-1750)

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Serving the Homeless

As many parishioners will know, the Committee had to cancel the wine tasting in October. To help our income we have a set up a Christmas raffle, tickets for which are now available. They cost £5 per book and are available from any Committee member or please ring Linda on 01702 558217. Prizes include Christmas hampers and many other gifts.

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Journey in Faith (RCIA)

The Journey in Faith sessions continue on Mondays. These evenings are for those wishing to discover more about the Catholic Faith with a view to Reception into the Church. If you know anyone who is interested in learning more about our Faith and wishing to become Catholic, please direct them to Fr Kevin or these evenings. They will be in the Parish Centre and begin at 8pm.

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Parish Christmas Bazaar - Sunday 5th December, 8.45am - 1.00pm

We are pleased to announce that our Annual Parish Bazaar is back once again and we need your help and generosity. If you have any unwanted gifts, toiletries, bottles, raffle prizes or bric-a-brac that you would like to donate, please leave them in the Old Baptistry.

If you would like to help on the day, please contact us.

Sue Lawford - 07816 141492, Angela Clements - 07940 183452, email angelaclements47@gmail.com. Thank you.

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Sheila West Sheila West

Missio - Red Box Holders

If anyone has a Red Box that has not been emptied in the last 12 months, please give them to me personally or leave them in the Parish Office, no later than the 28th November. Thank you.

Joan Caunce, Secretary, 01268 757505

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Sheila West Sheila West

Tea/Coffee Mornings in the Parish Centre

Please join us for tea, coffee and cake in the Parish Centre after the 9am Mass on Mondays and Thursdays and after the 8am, 9.30am and 11.30am Masses on Sundays.

We look forward to seeing you again!

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OLL Ladies Group

Our next Meeting is on Thursday, 18th November in the Parish Centre from 10.15am to 12Noon. Our guest speaker is none other than Francis O,Brien, who will be giving a talk on his recent Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. This promises to be a very interesting programme and an opportunity to listen to one of our Parishioners own experiences of this famous pilgrimage walk. Please come along and show your support.

All women welcome to an enjoyable and relaxing morning, meeting friends, old and new, over refreshments and chat. Subs only £1, plus a fun raffle.

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Christmas Decoration Morning

Join us in the Parish Centre on Monday, 6th December from 10.30-12-30pm for a morning of crafty fun. 

Make your own wreath and tea light decorations. All materials will be supplied, but it would be helpful if you could bring your own secateurs. This is not a professional demonstration, but a chance to have a go and have some fun. You will be able to take home some original decorations!

Tea/coffee & cakes will be provided.

£10 per head with profits going to ‘Serving the Homeless.’

As numbers are limited please ring Jo 474062 or Theresa 620043 to book a place.

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St Thomas More High School

Sixth Form Open Evening

Thursday 25th November 6pm-9pm - Headteacher to talk 7pm

For families who have students – boys and girls - in year 11 of secondary school who are intending to begin sixth form studies in September 2022. Come and visit the school and meet the staff and current sixth form students.

There will be tours of the sixth form building and the rest of the school.

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Days of Solemn Eucharistic Adoration—"Forty Hours” Prayer

This begins next Thursday, 25th November with the Mass at 7pm and continues until the Closing Benediction on Saturday at 4pm.

The lists for Watching are at the back of the church which we ask you to fill-out; please ensure there are two names at each of the thirty minute slots. Candles which can burn before the Blessed Sacrament can be got from the Parish Office. You might like to put one for a special intention and names can be written on the base.

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Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

Dear friends in Christ

The Readings of the Mass this Sunday speak of unselfish generosity: the widow who brings Elijah the only food she had to live on, and the Gospel of the Widow’s mite.

Dear friends in Christ

The Readings of the Mass this Sunday speak of unselfish generosity: the widow who brings Elijah the only food she had to live on, and the Gospel of the Widow’s mite. These are symbols—expressions—of the generosity of God, who continues to pour out his life and love for us, especially in the Holy Mass. We are also conscious of this outpouring of God’s charity in the world around us. Many have been following with interest the events of the last week at Cop26 in Glasgow. Commentators have seen this as a pivotal moment for our planet and there are renewed expectations as a result of this Conference. Each of us can play our part in showing loving concern for the gift of the created world. We are the stewards of God’s creation and individually we can do something, however small.

Within our own Parish we have implemented changes which help the environment and reduce waste. Several years ago we installed low energy lighting in the church, reducing energy and costs by sixty per cent. The new Parish Centre, notwithstanding its traditional appearance, has been designed to the most modern standards. The heating of the building is provided by hot-water underfloor heating throughout, powered by air-source heat pumps, which take the warmth from the outside air, even in the depth of winter, to heat the building to a comfortable level. Apart from the electricity needed to power the pumps, this is a totally renewable energy source. The underfloor heating is installed in a way that it can be replaced at the end of its life without disruption to the walls and structure. Lighting is by energy-saving fittings, most of the main areas are illuminated with LED spotlights, which give a high-quality of light at minimum energy consumption. The hot water is provided by a gas-fired condensing boiler. Both internally and externally maintenance costs are kept to a minimum, with no external cyclical painting required at all. Internally, high quality and durable natural surfaces require minimal and infrequent attention. In October 2015, Southend Borough Council gave the Parish Centre an Award for outstanding architecture. On a weekly and daily basis we have worked to become paper-free and so the weekly Newsletter is delivered online to over a thousand subscribers. Publicity for forthcoming events can be found on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. In our own small way we are being custodians of God’s beautiful creation.

Please continue to pray for our beloved Faithful Departed in this Month of the Holy Souls. On Friday there will be a Requiem for Sir David Amess and the following Friday—19th—a sung Requiem, for departed parishioners, according to the Missal of 1962. In all of this, and above all, may God be praised!

Msgr Kevin Hale

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Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

5.30pm Vigil Mass Norbert Widera, RIP (SW)
6.30-7.30pm: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

8am Mass Gerry Kelly, RIP (Anniversary) (JA)
9.30am Mass Deceased relatives of the Wall Family (L&KW)
11.30am Mass The People of the Parish
4pm Mass Jean Cooke, RIP (KF) (1962 Missal)
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction

Monday 8
Feria
9am Mass Jim & Lilian Fegan, RIP (Anniversary) (JC)

Tuesday 9
Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
9am Mass Holy Souls

Wednesday 10
St Leo the Great, P, D
9am Mass Pauline Godfrey, RIP (MI)

Thursday 11
St Martin of Tours, Bp
9am Mass Adrian Dann, RIP (SD)

Friday 12
St Josaphat, Bp, M
12Noon Mass Anna & Vito & Eugene Siani, RIP (RB) 7pm Requiem Mass for Sir David Amess MP RIP

Saturday 13
Saturday Memorial of BVM
10am Mass John Owen, RIP (Anniversary) (AO)
10.30-11.30 Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

Sunday 14 November

Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

5.30pm Vigil Mass Jerzy (George) Wislocki, RIP (Anniversary) (PW)
6.30-7.30pm: Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & Confessions

8am Mass Rene Solecki, RIP Anniversary) ((IS)
9.30am Mass Aloysius DeSouza, RIP (FdS)
11.30am Mass The Dead of the Wars
5.30pm Vespers & Benediction

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