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Jan 11th 2025

THE FEAST OF THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD - 13th January 2025


Dear Brothers and Sisters,

At Jesus's baptism, a profound moment unfolded as God declared Him His beloved Son, affirming His divine identity. This sacred event marked the beginning of Our Lord’s earthly ministry, symbolizing a connection between the divine and the human. In parallel, our own baptisms carry a transformative significance, as we are welcomed into the family of God.


Through this beautiful and sacred rite, we become His children, chosen vessels entrusted with the mission of spreading His good news. As we embrace our identity as God's beloved, we are called to share His love, grace, and compassion with the world, reflecting His light in every aspect of our lives.

In Christ’s love,

Father Victor


SERVICES FOR THIS WEEK


THIS SUNDAY - THE FEAST OF THE BAPTISM  OF THE LORD - THE PARISH MASS TAKES PLACE AT 10.00 am.


AFTER MASS TODAY REFRESHMENTS ARE SERVED THEN THERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A SHORT SESSION OF BIBLE STUDY.


14th January

TUESDAY

No Mass today.


15th January

WEDNESDAY

Lauds (Morning Prayer) at 9.00 am.

Low Mass at 12.15 pm

Youth Group Meeting at the Vicarage at 5.30 pm.


16th January

THURSDAY

Lauds (Morning Prayer) at 9.00 am.

Low Mass at 10.00 am.

Vespers (Evening Prayer) at 6.00 pm.


17th January

FRIDAY

Lauds (Morning Prayer) at 9.00 am.

B.C.P. / English Missal Mass at 10.00 am.

Vespers (Evening Prayer) at 6.00 pm.


18th January

SATURDAY

Lauds (Morning Prayer) at 9.00 am.

Low Mass at 10.00 am.


19th January

NEXT SUNDAY - THE SECOND SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME

Lauds (Morning Prayer) at 9.15 am.

Parish Mass at 10.00 am.

TEA AND COFFEE IS AVAILABLE AFTER MASS ON SUNDAYS - DO JOIN US FOR FELLOWSHIP.


PARISH NEWS

OUR HALF HOUR BIBLE STUDY GROUP ON SUNDAY This is a regular meeting that takes place after Sunday Mass and Coffee every week - Father Tunji leads us to reflect more closely on the Holy Scriptures, which are one of God’s most precious gifts to us. Bibles texts will be supplied.


YOUTH GROUP

The next meeting takes place this Wednesday 15th January from 5.30 pm at the Vicarage. This week’s topic: LIVING THE GOSPEL IN A RADICAL WAY: WHY CHOOSE TO BE A MONK OR NUN. For more information contact Father Victor or Father Tunji.


CONFESSIONS - As well as Saturday mornings, the Sacrament of Confession can be celebrated 20 minutes before any of the Weekday Masses and immediately afterwards. Please speak to Father Victor, Father Ian or Father Tunji.


REPOSITORY - CHURCH GIFT SHOP

This is open before and after Mass on Sundays and weekdays selling a wide range of items from religious cards, rosaries, books, crucifixes and icons to mugs, fridge magnets, church diaries, pens and note books.


Items can be seen in the glass case by the font at the back of church and in the glass case in the Vestry Hall. Please take a look.


OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL takes place each and every Sunday during school term time. If you have children between the ages of 5 - 12 they will be most welcome from 10 am in the Vestry Hall. Hope to see you there.


FATHER VICTOR IS ALSO BROTHER CUTHBERT OF THE BENEDICTINE COMMUNITY OF THE HOUSE OF INITIA NOVA - WHAT’S THIS ABOUT?


We are a Christian and monastic community officially recognized by the American Episcopal Church (our Sister Church in the United States). This means we are an officially recognised community of the worldwide Anglican Communion.

And may be its for you. What are you looking for? Does life seem like one distraction after an other – and yet the end is never insight? Does one’s history keep you from becoming more?


Do you yearn to live a more intentional, Christian life?

If any of these ring true, you may be the perfect inquirer into Religious Life.

If you are someone who desires a Contemplative life, God – You  – Community; centered in prayer, dating back 1,500 plus years yet speaking to contemporary life: this Benedictine House may be what you are looking for!!

Members are found in the United States, England, Scotland, Cuba, Australia.

For more information: houseofinitianova@org

Motherhouse is in Ponce, Puerto Rico.

Abbot Michael-John Austin – Superior – tel:2816304842

So, if you are interested in knowing more, please speak to Father Victor / Brother Cuthbert.


IF YOU HAVE ANY PRAYERS or Mass intentions you would like me to offer at Mass or if would like someone added to our parish prayer list of the Sick or Departed.

My contact details are as follows:

Telephone: 07714190663

I am also available in person during Surgery Hour on Saturday’s in Church between 10.30am - 11.30am.

THE SACRAMENT OF CONFESSION AND RECONCILIATION is also available at this time.


Please continue to remember the following in your prayers:

For ourselves, that in celebrating the Holy Nativity and reflecting on God’s great love for us, manifested in His Incarnation (taking flesh amongst us) we may deepen our relationship with Christ in our journeying through this life.

For our Church community, that we may continue to grow into the likeness of Our Lord through worship, prayer and service.

For our young church members who have recently made their First Holy Communion and for our newly Confirmed.

To offer thanks for the glorious Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, for our salvation and the gift and pledge of new and abundant life.

For our Parish that we may emulate him in our faithfulness to the Gospel and its proclamation and to the care of our brothers and sisters in their need.

For our Bishop Paul and all the Parishes that look to him in the See of Oswestry.

For our Sunday School and for the children attending.

That the gifts of the Holy Spirit may be ours so that we may grow our Parish and serve the people of Fenny and Bletchley more effectively.

For the successful implementation of our ‘Growing Healthy Churches’ initiative.

For a deepening of our faith and a greater commitment to Christ.

For the strength to remain firm in our Christian faith and to give witness to it through our own example.

For the people of Israel and Palestine and for an ending of the conflict there.

For an end of war in the Ukraine and in Somalia and the re-establishment of Peace.

That we may continue to remember, the needs of those so less fortunate than ourselves.

For those at school, college or University, that they may be kept safe and well.

For those who work, particularly those who have families or other dependents.

For our new Government, that in this time of rising costs we may see increased integrity within the world of politics.

For peace to reign within our homes and between one another.

For the elderly, housebound and those living in residential and nursing homes.

For our Ambulance Service and for our other Emergency Service Staff and for Milton Keynes Hospital and all who work there.


For Father Victor, Father Ian, Father Tunji and for all parish clergy as they seek to continue to make present in our midst the Sacrifice of the Holy Mass, the other Sacraments of Christ and offer continuing Pastoral care.

For our now fully recognised Monastic Community of the House of Initia Nova of the Order of Saint Benedict and for its Motherhouse in Ponce, Puerto Rico.

For it’s Abbot, Michael-John Austin, for all of the community and for those new to its life.


For the Sick:

For Carmen Paolucci, Father Lewis Sly, Luciano Moirano, Margaret Namisi, Cecile Raven, Yvonne and Denis Simpson, Gary Ashby, Heather Burke, June Reid, Nicola Monaghan, Rosalio Eluna and Jean Holden.


For the Departed:

For all the recently departed, among them Vernon Hanke, and for Margaret Joyce, Dorothy Masters, Howard Jarvis, Albert Elliot, Sidney Dunmore, and all whose anniversaries fall at this time.


Please also pray for Father Bogdan Jaworek R.I.P. for whom Our Lady’s Candle burns this week.

Rest eternal grant unto them, O Lord.

And let Light Perpetual shine upon them.

May Christ bless you and keep you.

Father Victor (Brother Cuthbert)



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