27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

I must be filled with joy if my feet are on the right road and my face set towards the gate which is called beautiful, though I may fall many times in the mire and often in the mist go astray. Far off, like a perfect pearl, one can see the city of God. It is so wonderful that it seems as if a child could reach it in a summer’s day. And so a child could. But with me and such as me it is different. One can realise a thing in a single moment but one loses it in the long hours that follow with leaden feet. We think in terms of eternity, but we move slowly through time.

Oscar Wilde


Harvest Family Fast Day

CAFOD Family Fast Day is this Friday, 7th October. At the back of Church, envelopes are available for you to contribute to the collection for CAFOD. Please bring them back any time in the next couple of weeks and put them in the collection plate. Thank you!

Irenaeus Centre

The Irenaeus Centre is open for drop in and a chat 10am – 4pm Mon–Thurs, Great Georges Rd. Waterloo, L22 1RD ‘Songs We Remember’ – a sing-a-long with all those old songs we used to sing, followed by a cuppa and a chat on 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month Agape Mass First Thursday of every month 7pm at the Irenaeus Centre Film Night: Belfast – discuss the challenges of the film Belfast. 11 Oct. Hot pot supper available at 6pm For further information and to book a place contact jenny@irenaeus.co.uk or Telephone 0151 949 1199

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26th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

A week ago the sycamore tree was loaded with gold. However, instead of sitting back and enjoying it, it began to give it away. At first it was just a leaf here and there, whenever the wind asked for a contribution. But soon it was giving it away in fistfuls, without being asked, and without a thought for a wintry tomorrow. Wealth is judged, not by the amount that is accumulated, but by the amount that is given away. The only wealth that is worth having is the wealth of the heart. To close one’s heart is to begin to die; to open it is to begin to live.

Pilgrimage to Knock

Escorted Pilgrimage to Knock Shrine, Ireland, 3rd October 2022. £699 per person sharing. Single supplement £100. Price includes return flight, 4 nights in Knock House Hotel with full board. All entertainment and excursions included. Day trips to Westport, Ballintubber Abbey, Croagh Patrick, Fr. Peyton Centre and National museum. Contact Patricia on 01268 762 278 or 07740 175557 or email
knockpilgrimages@gmail.com for more information.

Invitation to ladies discussion group

All ladies of the Archdiocese are invited to a “discussion group meeting” on Wednesday 28th September at 7:30pm in the Gild Hall, Church Rd, Formby, Liverpool L37 3NG. It is hoped that a more formal women’s discussion group will start to meet more regularly and will move around the diocese with a view to linking into the National Board of Catholic women. For further information please contact Pat Murphy Mpmmurphypat@aol.com or Clare McCarthy
claremccarthy1@icloud.com

World day of Migrants and Refugees: Sunday, 25 September 2022

The Church has been celebrating the World Day of Migrants and Refugees (WDMR) since 1914. It’s always an occasion to express concern for different vulnerable people on the move; to pray for them as they face many challenges; and to increase awareness about the opportunities that migration offers. https://www.cbcew.org.uk/wdmr/ resources from the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales.
The Vatican has a dedicated section for Migrants and Refugees https://migrants-refugees.va/ . It is directed personally by Pope Francis and aims to help the Church, and others, to accompany those forced to flee and make sure they are not shut out or left behind.

24th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Statement from the Archbishop about the death of Queen Elizabeth

I am deeply saddened to hear the news about the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. I pray for the repose of her soul and for all the members of the Royal Family at this time of sorrow. On 21 April 1947, her 21st birthday, in a speech broadcast on the radio from Cape Town, the then Princess Elizabeth dedicated her life to the service of the Commonwealth saying, “I declare before you all that my whole life whether it be long or short shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong”.

Today we give thanks for that lifetime of service to our country and for her leadership of the Church of England during her 70 year reign. The celebrations we witnessed earlier this year for her Platinum Jubilee show how much respect and love people had for her. She will be remembered for her dedication, strength, warmth and her pride in our country.


Education Sunday

For well over one hundred years there has been annual recognition of Education Sunday in England and Wales. It is a national day of prayer and celebration for everyone in the world of education.

The theme is devised by an ecumenical steering group representing different Christian denominations and organisations. Since 2016 it has been celebrated on the second Sunday in September, coinciding with the start of the school year. The resources are intended to be used as a springboard for a variety of events on or around Education Sunday.

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Mass for the sick

During the St Bernadette’s relics tour, the cathedral will be celebrating Mass with anointing of the sick on Sunday 18 September at 3pm. We expect this Mass to be popular so we ask any sick person wanting to be anointed to let us know in advance that they will be attending by emailing Claire Hanlon on c.hanlon@metcathedral.org.uk or ring 0151 709 9222 ext. 201 by Monday 12 September. Please make yourself known at the welcome desk when you arrive at the cathedral and you will be directed to your seat.

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.

St Bernadette’s relics

The relics of St Bernadette will be at St Mary’s Chorley from 8:30pm on Thursday 15th until 9am on Saturday 17th when they will depart for the Metropolitan Cathedral with a service of welcome there at 3:30pm. They will stay at the cathedral until 7am on Tuesday 20th September.

For a schedule of events and to register for your free place click the link below.

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Spanish Mass

Will take place in St Vincent’s Church, St James St L1 5JN every 2nd Sunday of the month at 4pm. Dates for the rest of this year are 11 Sep, 9 Oct, 13 Nov, 11 Dec.

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 nourished, honoured, blessed, 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.

St Bernadette’s relics

In September and October this year, the relics of St Bernadette will journey on pilgrimage to England, Scotland, and Wales for the very first time. This very special once in a lifetime event will provide an opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds to experience the special gifts and charisms of Lourdes, in a church or cathedral near them.

The relics will visit the Archdiocese of Liverpool from 15-20 September, visiting St Mary’s Chorley, Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King. For the Metropolitan cathedral, the relics will be located in the main Cathedral space. To ensure the comfort and safety of pilgrims, visitors are asked to register their attendance in advance. Click the link below for a schedule of events and to register for your free place.

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Funeral

The Funeral of Catherine Riley will take place here in St James’ on Friday 2nd September at 1pm.
Please pray for the repose of Catherine’s soul and for the comfort of her family.

21st Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

Jesus said that there are two roads we can follow.
The first is wide and easy to travel.
It is downhill most of the way.
It is the way of comfort and ease, pleasure and self-seeking.
Many are fooled and travel down this road but in the long run it leads them nowhere. They die in the desert.
The second road is narrow and difficult.
It is uphill a lot of the way.
It is the way of struggle and sacrifice.
Few take this road but they are the lucky ones.
This road leads to the promised land.

RCIA

(Rite of Christian initiation of Adults)

Each year we run a series of meetings leading to full membership of the Catholic Church i.e. Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Communion.
If you or anyone you know is interested, join us on Wednesday 24th August at 7:30pm in St James’ parish house.
Rita and Team
For more information contact Rita on 07716 396010

Funeral

The Funeral Mass for Mary McLoughlin will take place here in St James’ on Tuesday 23rd August at 10am.

Please pray for the repose of Mary’s soul and the comfort of her family.

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

I asked for health that I might do great things;
I was given infirmity that I might do better things.
I asked for riches that I might be happy;
I was given poverty that I might be wise.
I asked for power that I might have the praise of men;
I was given weakness that I might feel the need of God.
I asked for all things that I might enjoy life;
I was given life that I might enjoy all things.
I got nothing that I asked for but everything I hoped for.
Almost despite myself, my unspoken prayers were answered.
I am, among all men, most richly blessed


Renewal of vows

We congratulate Bro Nhan who renews his vows as a Salesian at Mass today, in the presence of our Provincial Fr Gerry Briody.

Please remember Bro Nhan in your prayers.

World Grandparents Day

Last year Pope Francis decided to institute a Church-wide celebration of a World Day for Grandparents and the elderly. He declared it will be held on the fourth Sunday of July, close to the liturgical memorial of Saints Joachim and Anne, the grandparents of Jesus.

This year the Second World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly falls on Sunday 24th July. There are many ways we can celebrate this special day, in our homes and parishes.

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15th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

The Good Samaritan was someone who cared.
Blessed are those who care:
They will let people know they are loved.
Blessed are those who are gentle: they will help people to grow as the sun helps the buds to unfold.
Blessed are those who listen: they will lighten many a burden.
Blessed are those who know how to let go: they will have the joy of seeing people find themselves.
Blessed are those who, when nothing can be done or said, do not walk away, but remain to provide a comforting and supportive presence: they will help the sufferer to bear the unbearable.
Blessed are those who recognise their own need to receive: they will be able to give all the better.
And blessed are those who give without hope of return: they will give people an experience of God.

Confirmations

Young people from our Deanery will be receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation in St Monica’s Church on Monday 11th July and Thursday 14th July at 7pm. Bishop Tom Neylon is celebrating the Sacrament on both nights.

Sea Sunday

Every year Churches around the world celebrate Sea Sunday. It is a day for people to come together to pray for seafarers and fishers and thank them for the vital role they play in all of our lives. Let us pray for God’s blessing on them today.

Former Parishioners of St. Richard’s

As you may be aware, The Archdiocese is now in a position to put the church up for sale. If you know of any families who had loved ones’ Ashes interred in the grounds of the Church, could you please contact St. Monica’s (on: 0151 922 4819) to let them know. If there is no-one available to take your call, could you please leave a message, and someone will get back to you.”

14th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

Whose woods these are I hardly know.
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.
Where there is hatred, let me sow love.
Where there is injury, pardon.
Where there is doubt, faith.
Where there is darkness, light.
Where there is sadness, joy.
O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much
Seek to be consoled, as to console;
To be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive;
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
It is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
(St Francis of Assisi)

Confirmations

Young people from our Deanery will be receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation in St Monica’s Church on Monday 11th July and Thursday 14th July at 7pm. Bishop Tom Neylon is celebrating the Sacrament on both nights.


Life is winning

As you have probably seen in the media, on Friday 24 June, the US Supreme Court struck down the Roe v Wade decision. The long-awaited victory for the pro-life movement means that the matter of abortion legislation is now returning to individual states.

There has been much misinformation spread online about the implications of this decision. Lord Alton has published an excellent piece that sets out the key facts on the decision. You can access the article from the link below.

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Memorial Mass

The Memorial Mass for Maureen Burgess will take place here in St James’ on Friday 8th July at 12.30pm. Please remember Maureen and her family in your prayers.

13th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Reflection

Whose woods these are I hardly know.
His house is in the village though;
he will not see me stopping here
to watch his woods fill up with snow.
My little horse must think it queer
to stop without a farmhouse near.,
between the woods and frozen lake
the darkest evening of the year.
He gives his harness bells a shake
to ask if there is some mistake;
the only other sound is the sweep
of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep
but I have promises to keep;
and miles to go before I sleep
and miles to go before I sleep.

Robert Frost


Saints Peter and Paul

Wednesday of this week, 29th June, is the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul and is a holiday of obligation. Masses will be at 10am and 7pm.


First Communion 

Our last First Communion candidate, Isabell Bowden, will be making her First Communion this Sunday at the 10.30am Mass. Please remember Isabell and her family in your prayers.
 

Funerals 

The Funeral Mass for Paula Woods will take place here in St James’ on Tuesday 28th June at 12 noon. Please remember Paula and her family in your prayers.

The Funeral Service for Ann Hall will take place here in St James’ on Thursday 30th June at 1.15pm. Please pray for Ann and her family.