5th Sunday of Easter (b)

5th Sunday of Easter.  (b)

Times of Mass and Confession:

Sundays:                              

Vigil Mass (Saturday) 6.00 p.m. & 10.00 a.m.

Weekday:                            

9.00 a.m. (Monday – Friday)                                                        

10.00 a.m. (Saturday)

Confessions:

After 10.00 a.m. Mass on Saturday and by arrangement.

 

Please remember the following parishioners, relatives and friends in your prayers:

Sick: John McPartland, Annie O’Donnell, Veronica Allan, Margaret Christie, Irene Callan, Assunta Santangeli., Monsignor Regan, Monsignor Rae.

Died:  Father Tom Hennessy, chaplain at the Little Sisters of the Poor.

Anniv: Bryan Webb.

 

Today the annual Mission Appeal will be made by one of the sisters of St. Peter Claver. She will tell us about the work of the order and seek spiritual and financial support.

Today marks the first weekend in May. If you wish, over the weekends of May, you would be welcome to bring either a single flower or a bunch of flowers which would be gathered at the start of Mass and then taken to the statue of Our Lady. Hopefully this would build up into a great shrine of flowers symbolising our devotion to Our Lady.

Today, being the first Sunday of the month, foodstuffs can be handed in for the Fresh Start Food Centre in Harrison Gardens.

Today: The new rotas for Church Cleaning are available from the sacristy. Those involved please collect your copy today. Some of the groups need new members.  If you would like to offer your services or find out more about what is involved please contact Jean O’Rourke on 443.4651.

Today: The new readers’ rota is available for collection from the sacristy after Mass. Please take your copy today.

Sunday: The Coffee Morning after Mass will be organized by the Fair Trade group. All welcome in the Hall after Mass for bacon rolls etc.

Next SaturdaySunday: SCIAF have launched a disaster fund to help with the after effects of the terrible earthquake in Nepal. I know we seem to be having a lot of retiral collections just now but I hope you will respond generously next weekend when a retiral collection will be taken up for this fund. There is also a letter from Bishop Toal, president of SCIAF asking for your support.

 

Diary Dates:

27th May: Archbishop Cushley will be administering the Sacrament of Confirmation to the children of St. Cuthbert’s, Our Lady’s and St. John Ogilvie’s at 7.00 p.m. in the Church. It will be his first official visit to St. Cuthbert’s so I hope there will be a good response from St. Cuthbert’s parishioners, first and foremost, to support the children as they take this important step on their journey of faith and then to meet the Archbishop informally in the Hall afterwards.

31st May: Sponsored Walk in aid of Parish Project Fund. Walkers will gather at the Hawes Inn in South Queensferry at 1.30 p.m. and walk along the coast returning to the Inn for recovery treatment. It is about six miles. Forms are available at the back of the Church. More details in due course but you can start collecting sponsors now please.

13th June: The first Open Forum meeting of the Catholic Education Commission will take place at the Gillis Centre in Edinburgh.  The theme of the morning is: “Developing Catholic Teachers and School Leaders: to ensure the future of Scotland’s Catholic schools”.   Members of the Scottish Catholic community – parents, teachers, clergy – are invited to discuss issues such as: How are teachers being recruited, educated and supported to work in Catholic schools?

14th June: Celebration of First Communion during the 10.00 a.m. Mass for the children of St. Cuthbert’s

30th June – 4th July:  ‘Setting out on the Road’ – an introductory course on teaching Religious Education in Catholic schools, leading to an award of a certificate by the Scottish Catholic Education Service recognised by the Catholic Bishops of Scotland. Further details can be found on the notice board.

 

SCIAF Wee Boxes: If you have been collecting money for SCIAF in this way please remember that the money must be in SCIAF’s hands by 17th May to enable them to claim the £1 for £1 which the UK Government has promised.

 

Many thanks to those who organised and those who supported the Dance night last weekend.  It raised £300.00 which was amazing given so few were there.  This takes the total collected now to an incredible £9053.32.  There is still time for you to play your part by organising a fund raiser.  The funds will be dispersed at the end of November.

 

With every best wish and

blessing to you, your families and

all those who are dear to you. 

Monsignor Tony.

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