LITURGY, THE PRAYER OF THE PEOPLE Trinity Sunday Saturday: 4.30 pm Saint Mary (Una & Patrick McNulty) 5.30pm Saint David Lewis (+Bridy & Andy Casey, +Tom O’Connell) 6.00pm Saint Basil & Saint Gwladys (Adamo Pacini, Holy Souls) Sunday: 9.00 am Saint Anne (+Jim & Anne White (Anniv.)) 9.30 am Saint Mary (+Terry O’Donovan, +Jimmy McDonagh, +Charles & Elizabeth Dyer) 10.30 am Saint Michael (Michael Heaphy, Michael & Ellen Buckley) 11.00 am Saint David (People of the Parish) 6.00 pm Saint Mary (+Terry Ryan, +John O’Flaherty, Joseph & Rosamma (44 th Wed. Anniv.)) Monday 9.30 am Saint Michael Divine Office 10.00 am Saint Mary Requiem Mass for Eva Fitzgerald Tuesday 10.00 am Saint Anne Devotions 10.00 am Saint Mary (+William (Billy) Avery, + Alan Moore) Wednesday Saint Bede the Venerable 7.30 am Saint Mary (People of the Parish) 10.00 am Saint Mary (+Selina Taylor (Ghana)) 10.30 am Saint Michael Requiem Mass for Bernadette Mulcahy 7.00 pm Saint Michael Adoration Thursday Saint Philip Neri 10.00 am Saint Mary (People of the Parish) 5.00 pm Saint Michael Holy Hour Friday Saint Augustine of Canterbury 10.00 am Saint Mary (+Alexander Robert White) 2.00 pm Saint Mary Divine Mercy Devotions 2.30 pm Saint Anne Requiem Mass for Elvira Puddy Saturday 10.00 am Saint Mary (+Anthony Mathew) 10.30 am Saint Mary Adoration, till 11.45. 3.30 pm Saint Mary Adoration, till 4.15. Next Sunday’s Intentions (Body & Blood of Christ) Saint Anne: +Elvira Puddy Saint Basil & Saint Gwladys: +O’Neill & Cotterell Deceased Saint David : Saint David Lewis: +Eileen & Terry Flynn, +Thom O’Connell Saint Mary : : Good Estate of Mary McGonigle: Saint Michael: +Trevor Williams, +Charles & Elizabeth Dyer, Ronald Sutcliff SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION No Confessions Saturday Morning 21 st May due to First Holy Communion Mass 10.45 – 11.45 am Saint Mary 3.30 – 4.15pm Saint Mary The Holy Spirit will lead you
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LITURGY, THE PRAYER OF THE PEOPLE
Trinity Sunday Saturday:
4.30 pm Saint Mary (Una & Patrick McNulty)
5.30pm Saint David Lewis (+Bridy & Andy Casey, +Tom O’Connell)
6.00pm Saint Basil & Saint Gwladys (Adamo Pacini, Holy Souls)
Sunday:
9.00 am Saint Anne (+Jim & Anne White (Anniv.))
9.30 am Saint Mary (+Terry O’Donovan, +Jimmy McDonagh, +Charles &
Elizabeth Dyer)
10.30 am Saint Michael (Michael Heaphy, Michael & Ellen Buckley) 11.00 am Saint David (People of the Parish)
6.00 pm Saint Mary (+Terry Ryan, +John O’Flaherty,
Joseph & Rosamma (44th Wed. Anniv.))
Monday 9.30 am Saint Michael Divine Office
10.00 am Saint Mary Requiem Mass for Eva Fitzgerald
Tuesday
10.00 am Saint Anne Devotions
10.00 am Saint Mary (+William (Billy) Avery, + Alan Moore)
Wednesday Saint Bede the Venerable
7.30 am Saint Mary (People of the Parish)
10.00 am Saint Mary (+Selina Taylor (Ghana))
10.30 am Saint Michael Requiem Mass for Bernadette Mulcahy
7.00 pm Saint Michael Adoration
Thursday Saint Philip Neri 10.00 am Saint Mary (People of the Parish)
5.00 pm Saint Michael Holy Hour
Friday Saint Augustine of Canterbury
10.00 am Saint Mary (+Alexander Robert White)
2.00 pm Saint Mary Divine Mercy Devotions
2.30 pm Saint Anne Requiem Mass for Elvira Puddy
Saturday
10.00 am Saint Mary (+Anthony Mathew)
10.30 am Saint Mary Adoration, till 11.45.
3.30 pm Saint Mary Adoration, till 4.15.
Next Sunday’s Intentions (Body & Blood of Christ) Saint Anne: +Elvira Puddy
Saint Basil & Saint Gwladys: +O’Neill & Cotterell Deceased
Saint David :
Saint David Lewis: +Eileen & Terry Flynn, +Thom O’Connell
Saint Mary : : Good Estate of Mary McGonigle:
Saint Michael: +Trevor Williams, +Charles & Elizabeth Dyer, Ronald Sutcliff
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION No Confessions Saturday Morning 21st May due to First Holy Communion Mass
10.45 – 11.45 am Saint Mary
3.30 – 4.15pm Saint Mary
The Holy Spirit will lead you
ALL SAINTS PARISH
Saints Anne, Basil + Gwladys, David, David Lewis, Mary & Michael “A L I V E A N D A C T I V E ”
The Year of Saint Luke 22.05.16.
Trinity Sunday (Sunday Readings: of year C ::: Weekdays of year 11 ::: Breviary: Week iv)
Scripture: Proverbs 8: 22 – 31.
Psalm 8. R/. How great is your name, O Lord our God,
through all the earth.
When I see the heavens, the work of your hands,
the moon and the stars which you arranged,
what is man that you should keep him in mind,
mortal man that you care for him?
Yet you have made him little less than a god;
with glory and honour you crowned him,
gave him power over the works of your hand,
put all things under his feet.
All of them, sheep and cattle,
yes, even the savage beasts,
birds of the air, and fish
that make their way through the waters.
Romans 5: 1 – 5.
John 16: 12 – 15. .
Intercession : We pray:
Response : Praise to you most Holy Trinity
An embarrassed woman approached the priest after a
church service. ‘I hope you didn’t take it personally,
Reverend, when my husband walked out during your
sermon.’ ‘I did find it rather disconcerting,’ the vicar
replied. ‘It’s not a reflection on you,’ insisted the
churchgoer. ‘He has been walking in his sleep ever
since he was a child.’
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Three men wanted to attend the Olympic Games but
they had no tickets to the events. As they stood
around watching, they noticed that the participants in
the games all went in at a certain gate and that many
were carrying sports gear for their event. The three
began to get creative and as they looked around, the
first spotted some electrical conduit left over from
construction work. He picked up a length of this pipe,
walked up to the gate, said ‘Pole vault’ and they
waved him in. The second guy discovered a manhole
cover, picked it up, walked up to the gate, said
‘Discus’ and they waved him in. The third guy
looked for some time before he spotted a roll of
barbed wire. He picked this up, threw it on his
shoulder, walked up to the gate and announced,
‘Fencing.’
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An atheist was climbing up a rock face and realised he
was in danger of falling. He clutched a bush, but
knew that it was only a matter of time before he
would have to let go. He shouted at the top of his
voice: ‘Please help me. Is anyone there?’
A voice responded, “Let go. This is God. I will catch
you.”
There was a long pause and then the man said,
“Excuse me. Is anyone else there, please?.
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A lady, whose husband had been a waiter at a large
restaurant, attended a séance after his death. She
suddenly felt a message coming through from the
other side. “Jack, Jack, is that you?” she shouted.
“Speak to me. Come to me, Jack.”
The voice came back: “I can’t, it’s not my table,”
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION DATES
St Mary’s School : Saturday 21st May 10am
Non Catholic School Children : Saturday 4th June 10am
St David’s School : Saturday 11th June 11am
St Joseph’s School : Saturday 18th June 4.30pm
St Michael’s School : Sunday 26th June 10.30am
PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
Canon Michael Evans Revd. Michael Doyle Revd. John Boye Deacon Pasquale Cinotti Sister Brigid Cantwell Sister Paul Gerard Chidgey Sister Justina Morrin Sister Visitation O’Donoghue
Website : allsaintsrcnewport.org.uk Royal Gwent + St. Woolos Hospitals 234234
Sick Calls (Emergency) 07805 696474 Hospital Rota Today : John. Next Sunday : Saint Michael’s
Collections Saint Anne: £245.95 (Gift Aided: £) 87
Saints Basil and Gwladys: £151.00 (Gift Aided: £78.00)
Saint David: £348.91 (Gift Aided: £96.00) 195
Saint David Lewis: £134.00 (Gift Aided: £55.00) 85
Saint Mary: £1161.00 (Gift Aided: £270.00) 547
Saint Michael: £342.00 (Gift Aided: £61.00) 176
CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION
The Corpus Christi Procession in Bute Park has unfortunately had to be cancelled, although a Centenary Corpus Christi Mass will take place later in the year.
However on Sunday 29th May at 3:00pm, by kind permission of the Sisters of Nazareth, a Corpus Christi Procession will be held in the gardens at the front of Nazareth House. Although a separate event in the light of the above cancellation this will be open to all. There is limited parking at Nazareth House, but some parking is possible on North Road, adjacent to Bute Park.
PARISH PASTORAL TEAM
HOSPITAL TEAM
PARISH OFFICE
SILENCE As priests, deacons and sisters working within the parish we are faced
with a pull from two sides: we regularly hear from one group of
parishioners that they find the noise of chatter before Mass distracting
and even damaging to their spiritual growth. Some people have left the
parish stating those reasons. If we talk about silence, we hear from (or
are gossiped about by) parishioners as making the church “unfriendly.”
There’s no pleasing everybody, and there’s some truth in both
perspectives (except gossip, which is toxic). So how can we encourage
what Christ prayed for at the Last Supper, unity among his disciples?
They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the
breaking of bread and to prayer (Acts 2:42) I know that many people find silence “empty” and uncomfortable. Let me say
a word about that. In silence we meet our deeper selves — our consciences,
our fears, our hopes, the Word of God within us — and most human beings
flee from that encounter. But there’s an unnecessary degree of discomfort
because we don’t know anything that can make silence useful for our spiritual
growth. So here are a few things to do with five minutes before Mass:
Read — or reread — the Scriptures for the Mass that’s about to begin.
Listen for the voice of God in what you read; mull over any word or
phrase that strikes you.
Think back over the week: Ask God to uncover for you where you succeeded in being His voice, His hands, toward others over the past
week.
Ask God to uncover for you some place where you’re blind to His will, so that you can pray and work on changing that.
Pay attention to your breathing, as a way of gently putting aside the
tensions and worries of the past and future, so that you can be fully attentive to what is about to take place.
Pray that someone unknown to you in the congregation will be helped
through a great struggle or moment of crisis by your prayer.
H.C.P.T. GROUP 97 Annual Duck Race
This year we are holding our Duck Race on the 5th June in
Roath Park at 12.00 Noon.
We will be selling Ducks on the week-ends of 14th/15th and
21st/22nd May in all Communities. Price per Duck £1.00
Your usual support would be greatly appreciated enabling
us to continue to take Special Needs’ Children to Lourdes.