The Solemnity of All Saints

Reflection

There are people who have a steady flame shining from deep inside them. This flame is not extinguished when others criticise or ignore them for it is not dependent on what others think of them, it is what they think of themselves with a quiet certainty. Each of us can behave in either of two ways: We can behave like a sinner or a saint. We help people more by giving them a favourable image of themselves than by constantly harping on their faults. The saints hold up a mirror before us. In the mirror we get a most favourable image of ourselves. We see what we are capable of. All we need is the will to walk in the light of what we have seen.

Adoremus 2025 - Volunteers needed 

On Saturday 8 November, the Archdiocese of Liverpool will host Adoremus at the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King—a day of prayer, reflection, and celebration at the heart of our Jubilee Year. 
During the day, there will be opportunities for Mass, shared diocesan prayer, confession, veneration of the relics of St Carlos Acutis and St Pier Giorgio Frassati, and a range of workshops focused on ministry.
All are welcome to attend all or part of the day. Attendees must register if they would like to attend a workshop as spaces are limited.
A news article outlining the event and a full timetable, can be found here.

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The Lateran Basilica 

Next Sunday, instead of the usual Sunday Mass, we are celebrating the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica.
It is also Remembrance Sunday, when we remember all those killed in the various wars the last two centuries.
We will have our usual small wreathe ceremony before the 10.30 Mass.

30th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

If the Pharisee had his way the Tax-Collector would not have been allowed into the Temple at all. Some people believe that sinners should never go to church. They cry ‘hypocrites’ at those who do. According to them only saints should be admitted to church but that would result in a very small church and would make as little sense as a repair shop that accepted only sound things or a hospital that accepted only healthy people. We go to church not because we are worthy but because we need to. We are brave enough to admit our sinfulness but are willing to strive for something better. We need the healing mercy of God as well as the support of the community if our efforts at self-improvement are to bear fruit.


Adoremus 2025 - Volunteers needed 

All are invited to join Adoremus 2025 at the Metropolitan Cathedral on Saturday 8 November, 9.00am–5.00pm. Come and spend time with the Lord in Eucharistic Adoration, Holy Mass, and shared prayer, with workshops and opportunities for Confession throughout the day.
We’re also looking for volunteers to help welcome and assist pilgrims.
If you’d like to get involved, please email the Pastoral Development department at PD@rcaol.org.uk

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Funeral 

The funeral service for Norah Forster will take place here in St James’ on Monday 27th October at 11.30am. Please pray for the repose of Norah’s soul and the comfort of her family.


Families Of Parishes’ Party Night 

On FRIDAY, 21st NOVEMBER - 7.00.pm. IN ST. MONICA’S PARISH CENTRE. Live music, refreshments, Raffle prizes and ‘spot the ball’. Tickets @   £10.00 each, available from Cathy on: 07564 903 324. And from Ann Kirby. Please note, tickets are going very quickly, so please get yours as soon as possible. It promises to be a great night - DON’T MISS OUT!

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells of a widow who never gives up asking a judge for justice. If even a corrupt man can be moved by persistence, how much more will our loving God hear our prayers? Jesus teaches us to pray with faith and perseverance for what is good and just. God, like a caring parent, gives His children what they truly need. When we pray sincerely, He responds with love, often by giving us the greatest gift of all - the Holy Spirit.


World Mission Sunday 

Today, Sunday 19 October, parishes worldwide celebrate World Mission Sunday. By supporting Missio – the Pope’s charity for world mission – we stand united as God’s global family, in prayer, solidarity and action. We are called to be ‘Missionaries Of Hope Among All Peoples’ as everyone deserves to hear that God loves them and to be strengthened by God’s Spirit. Please pray for missionaries and give what you can to this vital collection, bringing God’s compassion, peace and justice to those in need. To donate, use the Missio envelope, call 020 7821 9755 (office hours) or visit missio.org.uk to give a gift, set up a Direct Debit and Gift Aid your donation if possible.

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Sunday Car Parking  

For the next 6-8 weeks, the Primary school is having work done on the cladding of their building. To do this the contractors will need to store their equipment on the car park. For security reasons we will not be able to use the car park on Sunday for Mass. Can I ask you to show some restraint when it comes to parking inside the Church grounds. Not everyone will fit in, and I would prefer if the access from our house is not blocked. Driving over the lawn in your car is not really acceptable!

Funeral 

The funeral service for Gary Pratt will take place here in St James’ on Tuesday 21st October at 12.45pm. Please pray for the repose of Gary’s soul and the comfort of his family.

Families Of Parishes’ Party Night 

On FRIDAY, 21st NOVEMBER - 7.00.pm. IN ST. MONICA’S PARISH CENTRE. Live music, refreshments, Raffle prizes and ‘spot the ball’. Tickets @   £10.00 each, available from Cathy on: 07564 903 324. And from Ann Kirby. Please note, tickets are going very quickly, so please get yours as soon as possible. It promises to be a great night - DON’T MISS OUT!

28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

Once there was a young man who had never thought of donating blood. But then his father got very ill and was hospitalized. One day the son was sitting by his father’s bedside as he was getting a blood transfusion. As he watched the blood flowing into his father’s veins, he suddenly realised that someone had donated the blood that was now keeping his father alive. Straightaway he made up his mind to become a donor, and he was as good as his word. Many are willing to avail of the generosity of others, but few are willing to give something back. This is why gratitude is so important. It makes us want to give something back.


Prisoners' Sunday 

Prisoners’ Sunday is the national day of prayer and action for prisoners and their dependents as marked by the Catholic Church and across the Christian denominations. It is a day to direct our thoughts and prayers to prisoners, their families and children. Prisoners’ Sunday is the time to reflect on how we as individuals, as a Church and as a community are serving those affected by imprisonment.

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Sunday Car Parking  

For the next 6-8 weeks, the Primary school is having work done on the cladding of their building. To do this the contractors will need to store their equipment on the car park. For security reasons we will not be able to use the car park on Sunday for Mass. Can I ask you to show some restraint when it comes to parking inside the Church grounds. Not everyone will fit in, and I would prefer if the access from our house is not blocked. Driving over the lawn in your car is not really acceptable!


The Irenaeus Centre: Women’s Weekend 

The Irenaeus Centre (L22 1RD) are hosting a Women’s Weekend from 18:00 on Friday 17 October to 13:00 on Sunday 19 October. Residential places are £95. Non-residential with meals is £70. Non-residential (self-catering) places are £30. For more information and to book please contact jenny@irenaeus.co.uk or telephone 01519491199 

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

Jesus says: “Whoever is not with me is against me; and whoever does not gather with me scatters.” I sometimes feel that my life is like a scrubland, halfway between garden and desert. I sometimes feel that I live in a world of twilight, halfway between day and night. I sometimes feel like lukewarm water, halfway between hot and cold. I sometimes feel that I am in a state of indifference, halfway between love and hate. I sometimes feel I am trudging along a safe little path halfway between good and evil. Lord save me from the illusion that because I am not against you, I am therefore for you. Above all, save me from being neutral.

Evangelii Gaudium Sunday 

The Third Sunday in September, formerly called Home Mission Sunday, is now Evangelii Gaudium Sunday. Named after Pope Francis’ first (solo) Apostolic Exhortation on the Joy of the Gospel, the day offers the Catholic community in England and Wales the opportunity to be joyous in proclaiming the faith – seeking new ways of understanding the faith and reaching out to others.
Inspired by our ongoing Synodal process, Scripture, and Pope Francis’ Apostolic Exhortation, Evangelii Gaudium, we have chosen the theme ‘Growing as missionary disciples’. On the day itself, we can encourage the faithful to pray for our parish communities, that they would become intentionally missionary in their life and witness.

Formation For Catechists  

A day to help refresh your vocation of being a Catechist, facilitated by Sr Carino and Sr Hyacinthe of the Dominican sisters of St Joseph. There will be spiritual input and practical discussion of catechesis. The event is free, but bring a packed lunch. This will take place in the St Margaret Clitheroe Centre, on 27th September, 9.30am to 4pm. For more information, please contact Moses at m.mui@rcaol.org.uk.

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The Exaltation of the Holy Cross

Reflection

The Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross invites the faithful to look upon the One who was lifted up, drawing all people to himself. It proclaims that what once symbolised shame and death has become the sign of healing and eternal life. ‘We do not exalt any cross whatsoever or all crosses: we exalt the Cross of Jesus, because in it, God’s love for humanity was fully revealed.’ (Pope Francis, September 14, 2014) In exalting the Cross, the Church contemplates the humility of Christ, who emptied himself in love and was raised up in glory. This liturgical celebration calls for the faith to gaze upon the Cross and see there the revelation of divine love that embraces all humanity and offers new life wherever there is suffering and death.


Stop assisted suicide - further action needed! 

As the assisted suicide Bill progresses through the Lords, Peers have made it clear that receiving physical letters will have the most influence at this stage of the process.
Right To Life UK has launched a new EasyAction tool that creates a personalised letter to be sent in the post to a Peer highlighting a key concern with the Bill, selects a Peer to receive it, and customises the letter so that it is addressed from you.
Visit www.righttolife.org.uk/aspeersletter to send a letter to Peers asking them to oppose assisted suicide.

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Thank you  

I would like to say a big “thank you” to you, the Parishioners of St James’, for your kindness and generosity to Fr Jim on his jubilee celebration last week. He thoroughly enjoyed himself and it really cheered him up. His community from Bolton were impressed by the warmth of your welcome. So thank you very much.

Lourdes Pilgrimage Meeting 

Important Lourdes Pilgrimage meeting on Monday, 15th September, 6.30.pm. in St. Monica’s church
Your attendance at this meeting is vital, as you will be receiving your Boarding Passes, and any other important information you need. There will also be an opportunity to ask any questions you may have. SEE YOU TOMORROW AT 6.30.pm!

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

Blessed are those who realise that they cannot live on bread alone but need the word of God too: they will be fully nourished. Blessed are those who, when they have sinned, follow the example of the prodigal son and come back home to seek reconciliation: they will cause heaven to ring with joy. Blessed are those who stop to attend to a wounded neighbour, pouring in the oil of compassion and the wine of hope: they are the Good Samaritans of today. Blessed are those who remove the plank from their own eyes before telling their brother to remove the splinter from his: their efforts at reforming others will bear fruit. And blessed are those who, having put their hand to the plough, refuse to look back: they will be found worthy of the Kingdom.

Golden Jubilee  

We congratulate Fr Jim on reaching 50 years as a Salesian priest. We thank him for his ministry to so many people, in so many situations, both happy and sad.
We ask God to grant him health and strength for the next stage of his ministry.
May the Lord inspire and protect him in all he does in the future.


Archdiocesan Celebration 

Blessed Carlo Acutis and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassatti will be canonised as saints today. To mark the celebration, an Evening Prayer and Benediction presided over by Bishop Tom Neylon will take place starting at 15.00 this afternoon at St. Stephen’s Church, Warrington, WA2 9HS.
Refreshment will follow. All are welcome to join.


Bereavement Support 

Friday, 12 September 10.00-15.00, The Irenaeus Centre is exploring the ways in which we can support people in a time of grief, consider the stages of grief and what might help people.
Hosted at the Irenaeus Centre, Great Georges Rd. Waterloo L22 1RD. Book a place with Jenny Tel: 0151 949 1199 or jenny@irenaeus.co.uk.
Donation £10. Bring a Packed Lunch


Lourdes Pilgrimage Meeting 

Important Lourdes Pilgrimage meeting on Monday, 15th September, 6.30.pm. in St. Monica’s church. Your attendance at this meeting is vital, as you will be receiving your Boarding Passes, and any other important information you need. There will also be an opportunity to ask any questions you may have. SEE YOU ON 15TH AT 6.30.pm! 

22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

Lord, we thank you for having us as guests at the banquet of the Eucharist. Here we have listened to your word and eaten the food of eternal life. May we go forth from here humbled, yet exalted. May we be so sure of our worth before you that the honours of this world will never ensnare us. And in your goodness grant us a place at the heavenly banquet. Amen

Archdiocesan Celebration 

Blessed Carlo Acutis and Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassatti will be canonised as saints on 7 September. To mark the celebration, an Evening Prayer and Benediction presided over by Bishop Tom Neylon will take place on Sunday 7 September at 15.00 at St. Stephen’s Church, Warrington, WA2 9HS.
Refreshment will follow. All are welcome to join.

Bereavement Support 

Friday, 12 September 10.00-15.00, The Irenaeus Centre is exploring the ways in which we can support people in a time of grief, consider the stages of grief and what might help people.
Hosted at the Irenaeus Centre, Great Georges Rd. Waterloo L22 1RD. Book a place with Jenny Tel: 0151 949 1199 or jenny@irenaeus.co.uk.
Donation £10. Bring a Packed Lunch

Golden Jubilee  

On Sunday 7th September, Fr Jim McGarry will celebrate his Golden Jubilee of priesthood here in St James’ at the 10.30am Mass. His anniversary was in July, but his health prevented him from celebrating then. Fr Jim will lead the Mass, and there will be tea and cake after Mass to celebrate the occasion. Please join us if you can.


Lourdes Pilgrimage Meeting 

Important Lourdes Pilgrimage meeting on Monday, 15th September, 6.30.pm. in St. Monica’s church. Your attendance at this meeting is vital, as you will be receiving your Boarding Passes, and any other important information you need. There will also be an opportunity to ask any questions you may have. SEE YOU ON 15TH AT 6.30.pm!

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

While out for an evening walk, I emerged from an area where the streets were lit by bright lamps and came into an open dark area. It was only then I discovered that the sky was full of stars. I thought to myself: how easily and how effectively the earthly lights extinguish the heavenly ones. Lord, help us to seek the things that make us rich in your sight and grant that the glitter of this world may not dim our hopes of heavenly glory.


Day For Catechists: Formation & Reflection 

Are you a catechist looking for spiritual refreshment?
No matter what kind of ministry you are serving, there is a good opportunity for you to refresh your vocation of being a catechist. On Saturday 27 September, the Day for Catechists will be organised from 10.00—16:00 at  Carmelite Monastery L18 3NU. With the facilitation of Sr Carino and Sr Hyacinthe from the Dominican Sister of St Joseph, there will be spiritual input and practical discussion on the mission of catechesis. If you’re interested, please contact Moses at m.mui@rcaol.org.uk

Pilgrims of hope to the Holy Land 

As the suffering in Gaza continues, many Palestinian Christian communities in East Jerusalem and the West Bank are struggling silently. Michael O’Brien, a parishioner at Bishop Eton, Liverpool, recently travelled to the Holy Land to witness the reality firsthand. Deeply moved by what he saw, he is now inviting others to join him in responding to a heartfelt plea from the local Church:
“Return to the Holy Land as Pilgrims of Hope and show solidarity with the Christian community. Come back! We’re waiting for you, and we need you!” The “Liverpool Pilgrims of Hope” initiative offers a way for local Christians to make a difference — not through politics or protest, but through pilgrimage: To learn more or express interest, click the link below.

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St James’ Parish Camp 2025  

Today was the last day of our Parish Camp. From 23 July to 3 August, St James’ Parish Camp 2025 brought together nearly 60 young people for prayer, friendship, and fun! With daily Mass and Catechism classes as well as trips to Alton Towers, Ninja Warrior and lively competition days, it was two unforgettable weeks. Read the full story below.

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St James’ Parish Camp 2025

This summer, St James’ Parish came alive with the joy and energy of nearly 60 young people who took part in our 2025 Parish Camp – two incredible weeks filled with prayer, learning, adventure and friendship.

We began on 23rd July with a powerful opening day. Br André led us in prayer, inviting everyone to reflect on the Parable of the Good Samaritan – a reminder of the call to show love and compassion to those around us. Fr Jacob deepened our understanding of the Eucharist in a catechism session, before we joined the parish for Mass on the feast of St Bridget of Sweden. In the afternoon, the group headed off for an action-packed session at Ninja Warrior, where teamwork, laughter, and a few sore muscles set the tone for the days to come!

The first week included two lively Competition Days, with plenty of games, prizes and healthy rivalry – congratulations to Bobby, who won the first round! We also enjoyed delicious Domino’s pizza and beautiful weather as the parish gardens became a playground of joy.

25th July marked the Feast of St James, our parish’s patron. We gathered for Mass early in the morning before heading to Alton Towers for a full day of rollercoasters, courage and laughter – a real highlight of the camp!

The week concluded on 27th July with Sunday Mass and a trip to Southport for bowling and laser tag, before saying goodbye to the first group of campers.

After a short pause, week two kicked off on 30th July, welcoming a new group made up of altar servers, Brownies, members of our choir and students from The Salesian Academy of St John Bosco. We were also blessed to be joined by the Salesian Sisters GBR, who brought fresh energy and joy to the camp.

Once again, the days were full of faith and fun – mornings began with prayer, catechism and Mass, and afternoons brought new adventures. The group returned to Ninja Warrior, enjoyed more competition days (well done to Divine and Sara, our winners!), and spent another unforgettable day at Alton Towers.

On 3rd August, the camp came to a close. As we gathered for the final Mass and said our goodbyes, there was a real sense of gratitude – for new friendships made, for time spent together, and for the chance to grow closer to Christ.

A heartfelt thank you goes to our Youth Active Team, the Salesian Brothers and the Salesian Sisters, whose dedication and joy made this camp possible. And of course, thank you to the young people and their families – your enthusiasm and faith brought life to every moment of the two weeks.

As we look back on St James’ Parish Camp 2025, we give thanks to God for all the blessings we received. May the memories made continue to inspire our young people to live with the joy of the Gospel – and we can’t wait to welcome everyone back for next year’s adventure!