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Newsletter 3 March 2024

1 March 2024 By amos

THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT

3RD MARCH 2024

Sat 2 Mar
St. Theresa’s 5.00pm Kathleen Watts RIP
St. Columba’s 6.30pm Vera Hawkins
    
Sun 3 Mar
St. Theresa’s 9.30am David Kluth’s Intentions
St. Columba’s 11.00am Willie Gordon RIP
    
Mon 4 Mar
St. Theresa’s Parishioners’ Intentions
St. Columba’s 10.00am Stations of the Cross
10.30am Private Intentions
    
Tue 5 Mar
St. Theresa’s Priests’ Intentions
St. Columba’s Priests’ Intentions
    
Wed 6 Mar
St. Theresa’s Private Intentions
St. Columba’s 9.30am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
10.15am Novena Prayers
10.30am Gino Garvie
    
Thu 7 Mar
St. Theresa’s Special Intentions
St. Columba’s The Parish
    
Fri 8 Mar
St. Theresa’s 9.30am Stations of the Cross
10.00am Jimmy Sheelan RIP
St. Columba’s Frederick Hercules RIP
    
Sat 9 Mar
St. Theresa’s 5.00pm Parishioners’ Intentions
St. Columba’s 6.30pm The Parish
    
Sun 10 Mar
St. Theresa’s 9.30am Caroline Connolly
St. Columba’s 11.00am Stephen Phillips RIP

Please note if there is no time next to Mass it means there is no Mass for parishioners to attend that day but the Priests will say Mass privately.

LIVE STREAMING OF MASS:
Mass will be streamed from St Columba’s at 6.30p.m. this Saturday 2nd March 2024
www.facebook.com/thecatholicparishofstcolumbaandsttheresa

POPE’S PRAYER INTENTIONS – For March – For new martyrs – Let us pray that those who risk their lives for the Gospel in various parts of the world might imbue the Church with their courage and missionary drive.

ANNIVERSARIES:
Pauline Ann Roberts, Florence Childs, Kathleen Watts, Florence Southall, James John McCafferty, Agnes Jones, Christine Elizabeth Scanlan.

WEDDINGS, BAPTISMS AND FUNERALS:
Please contact one of the Parish Offices to make your arrangements. 

CONFESSIONS:
There will be Confessions after each weekday Mass until 11.30a.m.
St Columba’s: From 6pm before the 6.30p.m. Saturday evening Mass.
St Theresa’s: From 4.30p.m. before 5p.m. Saturday evening Mass.

OFFERTORY:
ST COLUMBA’S – Loose plate £TBC; Planned giving £TBC; Average weekly SO £785.00; Wednesday Badminton £200.
ST THERESA’S – Loose plate £152.65; Planning giving £314.94.
THANK YOU for all your generous support.

ST COLUMBA’S COFFEE ROTA:
The coffee rota is on the noticeboard in St Columba’s Hall. Please enter your name and good cause against your preferred dates. You could make £30-£50 for your chosen cause.
3rd March – volunteers please
10th March – volunteers please
17th March – volunteers please

PIETY STALL:
There will be a Piety Stall in the Hall on Sunday 3rd March (today), selling Easter cards and religious items.

RED BOXES:
ST THERESA’S – Please leave your box in the sacristy to be counted.
ST COLUMBA’S- If you have a Red Mission box for collection, please leave it in the sacristy. When counted, I can return your box to your home. Thank you, Margaret Curtis 01244 318424.

PRAYING TOGETHER
We pray for:

  • the residents of Kingsway West, Rutland Place, Kent Road, Shelley Road, Coleridge Close, Stearns Close and Housman Close.
  • the Growth Groups, Bible Study Groups and nurturing groups.
  • a deepening of faith and awareness of Christ in us all.

PROPOSED WALSINGHAM PILGRIMAGE 8th – 11th APRIL:
Unfortunately, this will not now be taking place as there were not enough people to make the trip viable.Hopefully we can organise a pilgrimage for next year, more information will be available around November.  Volunteers are needed to help organise this.

LENT AND EASTER

STATIONS OF THE CROSS:
During Lent there will be Stations of the Cross every week. Monday at 10a.m. at St Columba’s in the Iona Chapel and Friday at 9.30a.m. at St Theresa’s.
Stations of the Cross in the COCH Spiritual Care Centre:
The stations of the cross will be prayed on Thursdays during Lent in the Hospital chapel at 12.15p.m.  All welcome.

SERVICE TIMES:
Leaflets are available with the service and Mass times for Lent and Easter. Please do take one with you.

CHRISTIAN AID LENT LUNCHES:
See posters in church porches for dates and venues.

CAFOD LENT FAST DAY: 
Please return envelopes in the collection baskets. Thank you.

PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL AGM: 
This will take place on Monday 4th March in St Theresa’s Centre from 7 – 8.30p.m. followed by refreshments. Please do your best to attend and find out about the work of the Council. 
Referring to Pastoral Councils, St John Paul 11 says “Their activity within Church communities is so necessary that without it the apostolate of the Pastors is generally unable to achieve its full effectiveness” CHRISTIFIDELES LAICI – On The Vocation and the mission of the Lay faithful in the Church and in the World, no.28.

PASTORAL COUNCIL – VOLUNTEERING IN THE LIFE OF YOUR PARISH:
Following on from last week’s talk about how to get involved in volunteering, you will now have had chance to read through the information in more detail. Thank you to those who have already come forward and we would still like to hear from more parishioners. If you missed the talk last week, the forms on volunteering roles and how to get involved are available in the church porches. Please place any completed forms in the white boxes in church porches. Thank you 

“DIOCESAN MARRIAGE MASS:
The Annual Diocesan Marriage Mass will take place here at St Columba’s Church on Saturday 8th June 2024.  If you have a special anniversary this year, please get in touch with the Diocese of Shrewsbury, Curial Offices, 2 Park Road South, Prenton, CH43 4UX or telephone 0151-652-9855.  Many thanks.”

SPRING FAIR – SATURDAY  9TH MARCH:
Join Chester Fairtrading at Welsey Church Centre, Chester, CH1 1DA for the Spring Fair on Saturday 9th March from 11a.m. to 3p.m. There will be fairly traded, local and charitable stalls including Chester Fairtrading, Chifundo and Luna Tree jewellery.

THANK YOU FROM THE SVP:
Thank you for all the very generous donations of household goods. We have not only been able to help the one family in need but many more people in need.

CHESTER 10K RUN – 10th MARCH:
If you normally come to the 9.30a.m. Mass at St Theresa’s, please check the route to see if you will be affected by the road closures. (Parkgate Road will be closed until 11.30a.m.)

CAFOD COFFEE MORNING:
Many thanks to all who supported the coffee morning last Sunday. We raised £70.61 and will pass this on to CAFOD.

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
‘A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love.’ – St Basil

FIRST HOLY COMMUNIONS:
Parents are reminded about the following meetings:
Monday 4TH MARCH: Parents Meeting at St Werburgh’s and St Columba’s School at 7p.m.
This is an Information Evening for all parents.
Monday 11TH MARCH: Commentary Mass at 6.30p.m. in St Columba’s Church.
This is for all the children and parents. It is an important part of the children’s preparation, so all our First Holy Communion children should be there accompanied by a member or members of their family.

THE NATIONAL NOVENA TO ST JOSEPH:
The National Novena to St Joseph will take place from 10th-18th March 2024 at St Joseph’s Church in Maidenhead.

Every year, the Mill Hill Missionaries prepare for the Feast of St Joseph, their Society Patron, with a special Novena of Masses and prayers to ask for God’s blessing on their Society’s missionary outreach, and for the intentions of all those who support their work. If you are able, and if it is possible to attend, Masses are at 10.00am every day of the Novena except Sunday, when it is at 11.00am. These Masses will be available to follow on Zoom, via the Mill Hill website: www.millhillmissionaries.com/novena. Also available on Zoom will be Evening Prayer together with the Novena Prayer at 6.00pm every day during the Novena.

This year, a special Novena Prayer Booklet has been prepared, and is available on request for a suggested donation.

You are welcome to send in your petitions and/or to request a Novena prayer booklet. Please write to the Novena Director at 6 Colby Gardens, Maidenhead, SL6 7GZ, or email novenamhm@gmail.com

DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES:
Brochures and booking forms are now available on the pilgrimage website www.shrewsburypilgrimage.co.uk or by ringing 07773 324264, or if you are aged 16 – 22 please email youth@dioceseofshrewsbury.org for an application form to join the youth section of our pilgrimage. This year our pilgrimage dates are: by air Friday 26 July to Thursday 1 August, by coach Thursday 25 July to Friday 2 August and for our young people Wednesday 24 July to Friday 2 August.

LOURDES BY JUMBULANCE 2024:
Wirral and Chester Across Groups are taking sick and disabled pilgrims to Lourdes on Thursday 30th May – Saturday 9th June and Thursday 15th – 24th August. by Jumbulance. For further information, contact Tony Murphy on 07881656974 or tonymurphy2002@yahoo.co.uk.

VACANCY – YOUTH MINISTRY LEADER:
Castlerigg Manor (Diocese of Lancaster Retreat Centre) are looking for a Programme Leader to join their youth ministry team. The work involves working on retreats in the heart of the Lake District, and occasionally working on outreach visits around the area. The post is residential and comes with a salary package in the range of £26-28k, made up of paid salary, accommodation, food etc. Would suit somebody with youth ministry experience perhaps recently graduated. Interested – jack@castleriggmanor.co.uk

RIGHT TO LIFE (UK):
Ask your MP to support the abortion time limit reduction amendment
Support an amendment to reduce our abortion time limit from 24 weeks to 22 weeks. Research indicates that a significant number of babies born at 22 or 23 weeks can now survive outside the womb, leaving a contradiction in our abortion law. Take action: Collect a postcard today from the back of the church and post it to your MP urgently in support of this amendment! – our MP is Samantha Dixon.

ZUMBATHON IN AID OF UGANDAN ORPHANAGES:
In St Columba’s Hall on Saturday 9th March 12 to 2pm, £10 adults and £5 children over 6.  To raise funds to send 60 children to school from the Home of Peace and Christ’s Heart orphanages in Uganda. All ages and abilities welcome.

REQUEST FOR UNWANTED KNITTING WOOL:
If anyone has wool they don’t need, please consider donating it to the makers of hats and jumpers for the Fish & Chip babies, please contact Margaret Curtis (318424) to arrange a handover.

CANTORES OEUMENICA:
Presenting “Olivet to Calvary” on Palm Sunday 24th March at 4pm in Holy Angels RC Church, Wicker Lane, Hale Barns WA15 0HF. Entry is FREE with a retiring collection for charity. For further details, including directions to venue, follow this link http://cantoresoec.org/

ST COLUMBA’S CHURCH & HALL BOOKINGS
To arrange meetings etc. in either the Church, Newman Room or the Iona Chapel, please book through Carol Galvin, St. Columba’s Church Office, phone: 01244 624019, email: stcolumbaschurch2016@outlook.com. Office hours Monday to Friday 8.30a.m. to 12.30p.m.
Hall availability can be checked by looking at St Columba’s Church website – section for Church Hall gives a calendar of events in the Hall. Then contact Sue Carr on 07553 114531 or email columbashallbookings@gmail.com to arrange booking.

NEXT WEEK’S NEWSLETTER:
10th March edition will be compiled by Harry Sweeney, phone:01244 327462; or email: harrysweeney45@gmail.com. Please include a phone number in case of queries, and please ensure that items are emailed or phoned to the compiler by 9.00A.M. on WEDNESDAY 6TH MARCH 2024

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Newsletter 25 February 2024

24 February 2024 By amos

SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT

25th FEBRUARY 2024

Sat 24 Feb
St. Theresa’s 5.00pm Peggy McHugh RIP
St. Columba’s 6.30pm Anne McCarthy
    
Sun 25 Feb
St. Theresa’s 9.30am Parishioners’ Intentions
St. Columba’s 11.00am Richard Murphy RIP
    
Mon 26 Feb
St. Theresa’s Priests’ Intentions
St. Columba’s 10.00am Stations of the Cross
10.30am
    
Tue 27 Feb
St. Theresa’s Healing from Cancer
St. Columba’s Diane Blago RIP
    
Wed 28 Feb`
St. Theresa’s Private Intentions
St. Columba’s 9.30am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
10.15am Novena Prayers
10.30am Priests’ Intentions
    
Thu 29 Feb
St. Theresa’s Cath Carter RIP
St. Columba’s Parishioners’ Intentions
    
Fri 1 Mar St David – Patron of Wales
St. Theresa’s 9.30am Stations of the Cross
10.00am May & George Littler RIP
St. Columba’s Private Intentions
    
Sat 24 Feb
St. Theresa’s 5.00pm Kathleen Watts RIP
St. Columba’s 6.30pm Vera Hawkins
    
Sun 25 Feb
St. Theresa’s 9.30am David Kluth’s Intentions
St. Columba’s 11.00am Willie Gordon RIP

Please note if there is no time next to Mass it means there is no Mass for parishioners to attend that day but the Priests will say Mass privately.

Pope’s Prayer Intentions For February – for the terminally ill – Let us pray that the sick who are in the final stages of life, and their families, receive the necessary medical and human care and accompaniment.

LIVE STREAMING OF MASS:
Mass will be streamed from St Theresa’s at 5pm. this Saturday 24th February 2024
www.facebook.com/thecatholicparishofstcolumbaandsttheresa

ANNIVERSARIES:
Leo Joseph Carroll, John Stead, Janet Irene McMahon, Pauline Ann Roberts, Florence Childs, Kathleen Watts.

WEDDINGS, BAPTISMS AND FUNERALS:
Please contact one of the Parish Offices to make your arrangements. 

CONFESSIONS:
There will be Confessions after each weekday Mass until 11.30am.
St Columba’s: From 6pm before the 6.30pm Saturday evening Mass.
St Theresa’s: From 4.30pm before 5pm Saturday evening Mass.

OFFERTORY:
Loose plate £511.75; Planned giving £208.90; Average weekly SO £785.00; Candles £28.11
Priests’ Retirement Fund £176.87
THANK YOU for all your generous support.

ST COLUMBA’S COFFEE ROTA:
The coffee rota is on the noticeboard in St Columba’s Hall. Please enter your name and good cause against your preferred dates. You could make £30-£50 for your chosen cause.
25th Feb – Sue McCarthy for CAFOD 
3rd Mar – volunteers please
10th Mar – volunteers please

FISH ‘N CHIP BABIES:
Many thanks to all of you who supported the Coffee Morning after Mass last Sunday in support of the above effort.  A total of £74 was raised which will be used to defray the cost of shipping your knitwear to the UK shipping hub in Northamptonshire.

PIETY STALL:
There will be a Piety Stall in the Hall on Sunday 3rd March, selling Easter cards and religious items.

RED BOXES:
ST THERESA’S – Please leave your box in the sacristy to be counted.
ST COLUMBA’S- If you have a Red Mission box for collection, please leave it in the sacristy. When counted I can return your box to your home. Thank you, Margaret Curtis 01244 318424.

PRAYING TOGETHER
We pray for:

  • the residents of Ellesmere Avenue, Pensby Avenue, Kendal Close, Donne Place, Kipling Road, Wordsworth Mews and Wordsworth Square.
  • For Pax Christi, Saving to Share, Mission Groups, Christian Aid, CAFOD and Traidcraft.
  • For our mission in the wider church.

LENT AND EASTER

STATIONS OF THE CROSS:
During Lent there will be Stations of the Cross every week. Monday at 10am at St Columba’s in the Iona Chapel and Friday at 9.30am at St Theresa’s.
Stations of the Cross in the COCH Spiritual Care Centre:
The stations of the cross will be prayed on Thursdays during Lent in the Hospital chapel at 12.15pm.  All welcome.

SERVICE TIMES:
Leaflets are available with the service and Mass times for Lent and Easter. Please do take one with you.

CHRISTIAN AID LENT LUNCHES:
During Lent in St Mary’s, Handbridge, 12 noon – 1.30pm. See poster in church porches for further dates and venues.

CAFOD LENT FAST DAY:
This Lent, your donations to CAFOD’s Family Fast Day appeal will help hardworking people like James the fisherman in Liberia with resources, tools and training to feed their families for good. Give today using the envelope or online at cafod.org.uk and please join us in praying with James that our sisters and brothers around the world have what they need to feed their families. Use the envelope in the church porches or give online at cafod.org.uk.

WORLD DAY OF PRAYER:
An Ecumenical service of prayer and praise will be held at St. Columba’s at 10.30am on Friday the 1st of March. The service will be approximately 40 minutes long and followed by refreshments in the Newman room. All are welcome.

PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL AGM:
This will take place on Monday 4th March in St Theresa’s Centre from 7 – 8.30 pm followed by refreshments. Please do your best to attend and find out about the work of the Council. 

Referring to Pastoral Councils, St John Paul 11 says “Their activity within Church communities is so necessary that without it the apostolate of the Pastors is generally unable to achieve its full effectiveness” CHRISTIFIDELES LAICI – On The Vocation and the mission of the Lay faithful in the Church and in the World, no.28.

PASTORAL COUNCIL –
VOLUNTEERING IN THE LIFE OF YOUR PARISH:
Pope Francis’ Synodal Message:
“By growing together in Communion, the people of God deepen their Participation in the life of the Church and so become more effective Missionary disciples in the world”.

To carry out Pope Francis’ message, your Pastoral Council has been considering how the parish can be even more inclusive, engaging and outgoing. Last October we had the first round of volunteer recruitment which was centred round physical activities – we are very grateful for those who came forward to volunteer. The next phase focuses on the more spiritual aspects of church life such as volunteering for children’s liturgy, becoming an altar server or a reader at Mass.

This weekend co-chairs of the Pastoral Council, Pauline Rourke and Ann McCarthy, will be speaking at Masses with details of how you can get involved.

“DIOCESAN MARRIAGE MASS:
The Annual Diocesan Marriage Mass will take place here at St Columba’s Church on Saturday 8th June 2024.  If you have a special anniversary this year, please get in touch with the Diocese of Shrewsbury, Curial Offices, 2 Park Road South,  Prenton, CH43 4UX or telephone  0151-652-9855.  Many thanks.”

PROPOSED WALSINGHAM PILGRIMAGE 8th -11th APRIL
Fr William has given his blessing to organising a pilgrimage to Our Lady’s National Shrine. The cost (assuming 30 on pilgrimage) would be approximately £400 per person including coach travel, accommodation in en-suite single or double/twin rooms, with breakfast and evening meal, in Elmham House, Walsingham. To register your interest in joining the pilgrimage, please add your name and contact details to one of the lists in the church porches, or contact one of our parish secretaries.

DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES:
Brochures and booking forms are now available on the pilgrimage website www.shrewsburypilgrimage.co.uk or by ringing 07773 324264, or if you are aged 16 – 22 please email youth@dioceseofshrewsbury.org for an application form to join the youth section of our pilgrimage. This year our pilgrimage dates are: by air Friday 26 July to Thursday 1 August, by coach Thursday 25 July to Friday 2 August and for our young people Wednesday 24 July to Friday 2 August.

LOURDES BY JUMBULANCE 2024:
Wirral and Chester Across Groups are taking sick and disabled pilgrims to Lourdes on Thursday 30th May – Saturday 9th June and Thursday 15th – 24th August. by Jumbulance.. For further information, contact Tony Murphy on 07881-656-974 or tonymurphy2002@yahoo.co.uk.

NEEDLES AND PINS:
This friendly and welcoming sewing group will meet in the Newman room in St Columba’s 2:00-4:00pm next Wed, 28th February.

RIGHT TO LIFE (UK)
Ask your MP to support the abortion time limit reduction amendment
Support an amendment to reduce our abortion time limit from 24 weeks to 22 weeks. Research indicates that a significant number of babies born at 22 or 23 weeks can now survive outside the womb, leaving a contradiction in our abortion law. Take action: Collect a postcard today from the back of the church and post it to your MP urgently in support of this amendment! – our MP is Samantha Dixon.

ZUMBATHON in aid of Ugandan Orphanages:
In St Columba’s Hall on Saturday 9th March 12 to 2pm, £10 adults £5 children over 6.  To raise funds to send 60 children to school from the Home of Peace and Christ’s Heart orphanages in Uganda.  All ages and abilities welcome.

REQUEST FOR UNWANTED KNITTING WOOL:
If anyone has wool they don’t need, please consider donating it to the makers of hats and jumpers for the Fish & Chip babies, please contact Margaret Curtis (318424) to arrange a handover.

SVP APPEAL – For Household Goods:
We are currently supporting a family that have moved to Chester and are in need of beds (double and single), a desk (ideally a computer desk), curtains and curtain poles. If you can help with any of these items please ring Sue McCarthy 07515491251 or speak to a member of the SVP. Thank you.

Thought for the week  “It isn’t enough to talk about peace; one must believe in it.  And it isn’t enough to believe in it; one must work at it”  Eleanor Roosevelt. 

We’re all in this together.  So how have the prayer, fasting and almsgiving been going in Lent so far?  These are seen as the three traditional pillars of Lent and how we prepare ourself, mind and body for Easter.   Prayer can help us to become more responsive to those who suffer around us;  fasting may help us recognise maybe bad habits and how to overcome them and almsgiving can show us how to be generous, not just financially but maybe with our time to help others, our community or our Parish. May your Lent allow you to see the future with positivity.

Resources Cheshire West Citizens Advice – Our Energy Saving Team offers free telephone or in person advice to anyone who wants to find out more about how to manage their energy usage. The team offers free energy appointments which can either be held via the telephone, at one of our offices or a home visit. https://energy-advice.paperform.co/

CANTORES OEUMENICA:
Presenting “Olivet to Calvary” on Palm Sunday 24th March at 4pm in Holy Angels RC Church, Wicker Lane, Hale Barns WA15 0HF. Entry is FREE with a retiring collection for charity. For further details, including directions to venue, follow this link http://cantoresoec.org/ 

ST COLUMBA’S CHURCH & HALL BOOKINGS
To arrange meetings etc. in either the Church, Newman Room or the Iona Chapel, please book through Carol Galvin, St. Columba’s Church Office, phone: 01244 624019, email: stcolumbaschurch2016@outlook.com. Office hours Monday to Friday 8.30am to 12.30pm
Hall availability can be checked by looking at St Columba’s Church website – section for Church Hall gives a calendar of events in the Hall. Then contact Sue Carr on 07553 114531 or email columbashallbookings@gmail.com to arrange booking.

NEXT WEEK’S NEWSLETTER:
3rd March edition will be compiled by Rebecca Vaughan, phone:01244 318632 ; or email: rebecca_vghn@yahoo.co.uk. Please include a phone number in case of queries, and please ensure that items are emailed or phoned to the compiler by 9.00a.m. on WEDNESDAY 28th FEBRUARY 2024

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Newsletter 18 January 2024

15 February 2024 By amos

FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT

18TH FEBRUARY 2024

Sat 17 Feb      
St. Theresa’s 5.00pm   Brian Haslam RIP
St. Columba’s 6.30pm   Brian Haslam RIP
       
Sun 18 Feb      
St. Theresa’s 9.30am   Muriel Halligan RIP
St. Columba’s 11.00am   Felicity Hughes RIP
       
Mon 19 Feb      
St. Theresa’s     Parishioners’ Intentions
St. Columba’s 10.00am   Stations of the Cross
  10.30am   Mary Jeffes
       
Tue 20 Feb      
St. Theresa’s     Priests’ Intentions
St. Columba’s     Don Jones
       
Wed 21 Feb`      
St. Theresa’s     Cath Carter RIP
St. Columba’s 9.30am   Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
  10.15am   Novena Prayers
  10.30am   Ronnie Williams
       
Thu 22 Feb      
St. Theresa’s     Philip Noble RIP
St. Columba’s     Priests’ Intentions
       
Fri 23 Feb      
St. Theresa’s 9.30am   Stations of the Cross
St. Theresa’s 10.00am   Joseph & Margaret Russell (WA)
St. Columba’s     Gerry Galvin. Anniv
       
Sat 24 Feb      
St. Theresa’s 5.00pm   Peggy McHugh RIP
St. Columba’s 6.30pm   Anne McCarthy
       
Sun 25 Feb      
St. Theresa’s 9.30am   Parishioners’ Intentions
St. Columba’s 11.00am   Richard Murphy RIP

Please note if there is no time next to Mass it means there is no Mass for parishioners to attend that day but the Priests will say Mass privately.

Pope’s Prayer Intentions For February – for the terminally ill – Let us pray that the sick who are in the final stages of life, and their families, receive the necessary medical and human care and accompaniment.

LIVE STREAMING OF MASS:
Mass will be streamed from St Theresa’s at 5.00a.m. this Saturday 17th February 2024
www.facebook.com/thecatholicparishofstcolumbaandsttheresa

ANNIVERSARIES:
Eirlys Nolan, Margaret Parry, Annie Faulkner, Charles Edward Davis and George Thomas Noden.

CONFESSIONS:
There will be Confessions after each weekday Mass until 11.30am.
St Columba’s: From 6pm before the 6.30pm Saturday evening Mass.
St Theresa’s: From 4.30pm before 5pm Saturday evening Mass.

WEDDINGS, BAPTISMS AND FUNERALS:
Please contact one of the Parish Offices to make your arrangements. 

OFFERTORY:
St Columba’s: Loose plate £376.50; Planned Giving £143.00; Average Weekly SO – £574.00; Candles £33.80;
St Theresa’s: Loose plate £TBC; Planned Giving TBC; Average weekly SO – £161.00.
THANK YOU for all your generous support.

LENTEN MESSAGE
As we begin our Lenten Season with the sign of Ashes, we are called to redouble our efforts to prayer, alms giving and fasting and all works of corporal acts of mercy.  Fr William and Fr Desmond wish everyone a happy Lenten season.

ST COLUMBA’S COFFEE ROTA:
The 2024 coffee rota is on the noticeboard at St Columba’s Hall. Please enter your name and good cause against your preferred dates. You could make £30-£50 for your chosen cause.
18th Feb – Margaret Curtis, fish & chip babies 
25th Feb – volunteers please 
3rd Mar – volunteers please

More about Fish & Chip Babies’ knitted clothing – Barbara Catstick, the local coordinator for the scheme, has kindly agreed to come to the hall during Sunday tea & coffee at St C. She will explain how your kind efforts are shipped from the Nottingham hub to Africa, who will receive the garments and the locations in the continent, particularly Swaziland, where they live. 

RED BOXES:
ST THERESA’S – Please leave your box in the sacristy to be counted.
ST COLUMBA’S- Please leave it in the sacristy. When counted I can return your box to your home. Thank you, Margaret Curtis 01244 318424.

WORLD DAY OF PRAYER:
An Ecumenical service of prayer and praise will be held at St. Columba’s at 10.30am on Friday the 1st of March. The service will be approximately 40 minutes long and followed by refreshments in the Newman room. All are welcome.

Highlight from the High: The Chester Catholic High school is kindly hosting an SVP Youth Mass for all Catholic schools in the Chester and Ellesmere Port area on Wednesday 20th March at 10.30am. Local parishioners are very welcome to join us in this special celebration but at this is a school day all guests will need to register their wish to attend in advance. Please contact GaspariniA@christofidelis.org.uk by Friday 23rd February 2024.  shawk@christofidelis.org.uk

PRAYING TOGETHER
We pray for:

  • Pray for the residents of Rosewood Avenue, Whitby Avenue, Egerton Drive, Barnes, Morgan Close, Griffin Close and Blake Close.
  • For those on the brass and flower rotas and those who distribute flowers.
  • For those who clean our churches and halls.

LENT AND EASTER

STATIONS OF THE CROSS:
During Lent there will be Stations of the Cross every week.  Monday at 10am at St Columba’s and Friday at 9.30am at St Theresa’s.
Stations of the Cross will be in the Iona Chapel on Monday 19th February.

SERVICE TIMES
Leaflets are available with the service and Mass times for Lent and Easter. Please do take one with you.

CAFOD LENT FAST DAY – 23rd Feb:
This Lent, your donations to CAFOD’s Family Fast Day appeal will help hardworking people like James the fisherman in Liberia with resources, tools and training to feed their families for good. Give today using the envelope or online at cafod.org.uk and please join us in praying with James that our sisters and brothers around the world have what they need to feed their families. Use the envelope in the church porches or give online at cafod.org.uk

CHRISTIAN AID LENT LUNCHES:
Starting on 22nd Feb in St Mary’s, Handbridge, 12 noon – 1.30pm. See poster in church porches for further dates and venues.

PASTORAL COUNCIL –
VOLUNTEERING IN THE LIFE OF YOUR PARISH:
Pope Francis’ Synodal Message: “By growing together in Communion, the people of God deepen their Participation in the life of the Church and so become more effective Missionary disciples in the world”.

To carry out Pope Francis’ message, your Pastoral Council has been considering how the parish can be even more inclusive, engaging and outgoing. Last October we had the first round of volunteer recruitment which was centred round physical activities – we are very grateful for those who came forward to volunteer. The next phase focuses on the more spiritual aspects of church life such as volunteering for children’s liturgy, becoming an altar server or a reader at Mass.

On the weekend of 24th/25th Feb, co-chairs of the Pastoral Council, Pauline Rourke and Ann McCarthy, will be speaking at Masses with details of how you can get involved.

LOURDES BY JUMBULANCE 2024:
Wirral and Chester Across Groups are taking sick and disabled pilgrims to Lourdes on Thursday 30th May – Saturday 9th June and Thursday 15th – 24th August. by Jumbulance.. For further information, contact Tony Murphy on 07881-656-974 or tonymurphy2002@yahoo.co.uk.

PROPOSED WALSINGHAM PILGRIMAGE 8th -11th APRIL
Fr William has given his blessing to organising a pilgrimage to Our Lady’s National Shrine. The cost (assuming 30 on pilgrimage) would be approximately £400 per person including coach travel, accommodation in en-suite single or double/twin rooms, with breakfast and evening meal, in Elmham House, Walsingham. To register your interest in joining the pilgrimage, please add your name and contact details to one of the lists in the church porches, or contact one of our parish secretaries.

DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES:
Brochures and booking forms are now available on the pilgrimage website www.shrewsburypilgrimage.co.uk or by ringing 07773 324264, or if you are aged 16 – 22 please email youth@dioceseofshrewsbury.org for an application form to join the youth section of our pilgrimage. This year our pilgrimage dates are: by air is from Friday 26 July to Thursday 1 August, by coach Thursday 25 July to Friday 2 August and for our young people Wednesday 24 July to Friday 2 August. If you are a first time pilgrim or a returning pilgrim we look forward to you joining us in Lourdes this year.

SVP APPEAL – For Household Goods:
We are currently supporting a family that have moved to Chester and are in need of beds (double and single), a desk (ideally a computer desk), curtains and curtain poles. If you can help with any of these items please ring Sue McCarthy 07515491251 or speak to a member of the SVP. Thank you.

Thought for the week
“During Lent, let us find concrete ways to overcome our indifference.” Pope Francis

We’re all in this together
In his message for Lent 2024, Pope Francis invites us to “pause” for prayer and to assist our brothers and sisters in need, in order to change our own lives and the lives of our communities. He asks us to slow down, pause, allow time to contemplate and hopefully release new energies into what we do as individuals and as a community.   He says that we can make decisions that are “capable of altering the daily lives of individuals and entire neighbourhoods, such as the ways we acquire goods, care for creation, and strive to include those who go unseen or are looked down upon.”  Enjoy the pause and time for contemplation and see what we might do differently for the better good of all. 

Resources
With half term upon us, take a look at the free activities at our local libraries, from crafting, board games, fun English and maths workshops, and more. https://www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/residents/libraries/library-events   Chooseday offer, every Tuesday in Chester Market. Offers from a number of the traders in the Market.  Plenty of free groups also at the Storyhouse, Chester, chatter and natter, bereavement help point, crafty weekend every Saturday and Sunday from 12 pm; boardgames; story telling…https://www.storyhouse.com/whats-on/genres/community-events/page/2/

DIOCESAN CHOIR FESTIVAL – ‘SING A NEW SONG’:
You are invited to come along and sing as part of a diocesan choir. Learn music throughout the day and lead the singing for Mass at 5pm. At St Anthony’s, Dunkery Road, Woodhouse Park, Wythenshawe, M22 0WR. Refreshments and registration from 10.30am, rehearsals begin at 11am. Tea and coffee will be provided, please being a packed lunch. The cost is £5 per person, payable on the day. Book by completing the form at HTTP://TINYURL.COM/DIOCESANCHOIRFESTIVAL The deadline for bookings is Friday 16th February. For more information contact reception@dioceseofshrewsbury.org.

CANTORES OEUMENICA:
Presenting “Olivet to Calvary” on Palm Sunday 24th March  at 4pm in Holy Angels RC Church, Wicker Lane, Hale Barns WA15 0HF. Entry is FREE with a retiring collection for charity. For further details, including directions to venue , follow this link http://cantoresoec.org/ 

ST COLUMBA’S CHURCH & HALL BOOKINGS
To arrange meetings etc. in either the Church, Newman Room or the Iona Chapel, please book through Carol Galvin, St. Columba’s Church Office, phone: 01244 624019, email: stcolumbaschurch2016@outlook.com. Office hours Monday to Friday 8.30am to 12.30pm
Hall availability can be checked by looking at St Columba’s Church website – section for Church Hall gives a calendar of events in the Hall. Then contact Sue Carr on 07553 114531 or email columbashallbookings@gmail.com to arrange booking.

NEXT WEEK’S NEWSLETTER:
25th February edition will be compiled by Muriel Green (and not Harry Sweeney as shown in the printed newsletter), phone: 01244 383836 or email: Muriel.green1@btinternet.com. Please include a phone number in case of queries, and please ensure that items are emailed or phoned to the compiler by 9.00a.m. on THURSDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2024

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Newsletter 11 February 2024

10 February 2024 By amos

SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

11TH FEBRUARY 2024

World Day of Prayer for the Sick
Day of Special Prayer for the Unemployed

Sat 10 Feb
St. Theresa’s 5.00pm Tony McHugh RIP
Enrolment Mass for First Holy Comunion candidates
St. Columba’s 6.30pm The Parish
    
Sun 11 Feb
St. Theresa’s 9.30am Margaret Parry RIP
St. Columba’s 11.00am Peter Duffy (SH)
    
Mon 12 Feb
St. Theresa’s Parishioners’ Intentions
St. Columba’s 10.30am Sean McCabe
    
Tue 13 Feb
St. Theresa’s Priests’ Intentions
St. Columba’s Priests’ Intentions
    
Wed 14 Feb` ASH WEDNESDAY
St. Theresa’s Parishioners’ Intentions
St. Columba’s NO DEVOTIONS TODAY
10.30am Private Intentions
7.00pm Frederick Hercules RIP
    
Thu 15 Feb Thursday after Ash Wednesday
St. Theresa’s Eileen Mary Thornber RIP
St. Columba’s Diane Blago RIP
    
Fri 16 Feb Friday after Ash Wednesday
St. Theresa’s 9.30am Stations of the Cross
10.00am David Kluth’s Intentions
St. Columba’s The Parish
    
Sat 17 Feb Saturday after Ash Wednesday
St. Theresa’s 5.00pm Brian Haslam RIP
St. Columba’s 6.30pm Brian Haslam RIP
    
Sun 18 Feb
St. Theresa’s 9.30am Muriel Haligan RIP
St. Columba’s 11.00am Felicity Hughes RIP

Please note if there is no time next to Mass it means there is no Mass for parishioners to attend that day but the Priests will say Mass privately.

LIVE STREAMING OF MASS:
Mass will be streamed from St Columba’s at 11a.m. this Sunday 11th February 2024
www.facebook.com/thecatholicparishofstcolumbaandsttheresa

HEARING LOOP SYSTEM
Please note that both Churches operate a hearing loop system if you need it. 

Pope’s Prayer Intentions For February – for the terminally ill  – Let us pray that the sick who are in the final stages of life, and their families, receive the necessary medical and human care and accompaniment.

ANNIVERSARIES:
Eileen Mary Thornber, Charles Edward Davis, George Thomas Noden, Michael S. Sanderson-Miller, Martin Leigh, Lynda Taylor, David Joseph Whitby.

WEDDINGS, BAPTISMS AND FUNERALS:
Please contact one of the Parish Offices to make your arrangements. 

CONFESSIONS:
There will be Confessions after each weekday Mass until 11.30am.
St Columba’s: From 6pm before the 6.30pm Saturday evening Mass.
St Theresa’s: From 4.30pm before 5pm Saturday evening Mass.

OFFERTORY:
St Columba’s: Loose plate £TBC; Planned Giving £102.50 Average Weekly SO – £574.00;  Candles £34.50
St Theresa’s: Loose plate £264.11; Planned Giving TBC; Average weekly SO – £161.00.
THANK YOU for all your generous support.

LENTEN MESSAGE
As we begin our Lenten Season with the sign of Ashes, we are called to redouble our efforts to prayer, alms giving and fasting and all works of corporal acts of mercy.  Fr William and Fr Desmond wish everyone a happy Lenten season.

ENROLMENT MASS FOR FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
Today we welcome the children from St Theresa’s Primary school who will be enrolled at the  9.30am Mass.  Please remember them in your prayers.

ST COLUMBA’S COFFEE ROTA
The 2024 coffee rota is on the noticeboard at St Columba’s Hall, so please enter your name and good cause against your preferred dates. You could make £30-£50 for your chosen cause.
11th Feb – volunteers please 
18th Feb – Margaret Curtis, fish & chip babies
25th Feb – Volunteers please

What are Fish & Chip Babies?
This charity initiative provides knitted hats and jumpers for newborn infants in Africa, particularly Swaziland, who would otherwise go home wrapped in newspaper. Any money raised at the coffee morning on 18th Feb will go to posting the parish’s knitted garments to the shipment hub in Northamptonshire. A huge thank you to all the knitters… keep going!
I am a parishioner at St Columba’s Church Hall. 

RED BOXES – ST THERESA’S
Please leave your box in the sacristy to be counted.

UGANDA ORPHANAGES
This Sunday 11th February there is a cake sale after 11am in aid of two Orphanages in Uganda.  Home of Peace in Jinja and Christ Heart in Kampala. We desperately need funds to send around 60 children to school.

Highlight from the High: The students at the CHS are rehearsing for the ‘Living Stations of the Cross’ performance which will take place in the school hall on Tuesday 26th March at 10am. Parishioners are invited to come and watch the play. Tickets free of charge. Limited places! To book your seat, please email shawk@christofidelis.org.uk

PRAYING TOGETHER
We pray for:

  • the residents of Shepherds Lane, Thornton Drive, The Beeches, Windermere Avenue, Milton Road, Crabwell Place, Byron Close & Thomas Close.
  • For the growth Action Planning in our Churches, Commitment for Life, Vision4Life and Fresh Expressions

PARISH YOUTH GROUP:
The next youth group is on Monday 12th February, starting at 7pm, at St. Columba’s. All young parishioners, school year 5 or older, are warmly welcome to join our happy friendly group. 

LENT AND EASTER:

ASH WEDNESDAY – 14th February
Ash Wednesday is a Day of Fasting and Abstinence.  There will be Mass at 9.30am at St Theresa’s and Mass at 10.30am and 7pm at St Columba’s.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS
During Lent there will be Stations of the Cross every week.  Monday at 10am at St Columba’s and Friday at 9.30am at St Theresa’s.

SERVICE TIMES
Leaflets are available with the service and Mass times for Lent and Easter. Please do take one with you.

PASTORAL COUNCIL
Your Pastoral Council met on 22nd January in St Theresa’s. The main item of discussion focused on the next phase of  “volunteer recruitment” which will now be introduced to the parish on the weekend of 24th/25th February. Also discussed was the compilation of a welcoming pack for new parishioners. A date for your diaries – the Pastoral Council AGM, 4th March in St Theresa’s.

SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION: 
The next Chester Parishes Celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation will be on Friday 8th November 2024 at St. Columba’s. Anyone currently at high school may be Confirmed,  
no upper age limit. More information will follow in this newsletter in a few weeks. 

LOURDES BY JUMBULANCE 2024:
Wirral and Chester Across Groups are taking sick and disabled pilgrims to Lourdes on Thursday 30th May – Saturday 9th June and Thursday 15th – 24th August. A Jumbulance has beds on board, spacious seating, an accessible toilet and kitchen. We stay in a four star hotel with excellent facilities to care for them and recruit a team of nurses and helpers to do so. We all do a DBS. Everyone must be COVID vaccinated. The cost is £1,095. Half price for nurses and young people under 25 in FTE. We do fund raising to help support those who cannot afford the full amount. Travel Insurance for the sick is available at just £65. www.across.org.uk/?s=AJ. For further information, contact Tony Murphy on 07881-656-974 or tonymurphy2002@yahoo.co.uk.

PROPOSED WALSINGHAM PILGRIMAGE 8th -11th APRIL
Fr William has given his blessing to organising a pilgrimage to Our Lady’s National Shrine. The cost (assuming 30 on pilgrimage) would be approximately £400 per person including coach travel, accommodation in en-suite single or double/twin rooms, with breakfast and evening meal, in Elmham House, Walsingham. To register your interest in joining the pilgrimage, please add your name and contact details to one of the lists in the church porches, or contact one of our parish secretaries.

DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES:
Brochures and booking forms are now available on the pilgrimage website www.shrewsburypilgrimage.co.uk or by ringing 07773 324264, or if you are aged 16 – 22 please email youth@dioceseofshrewsbury.org for an application form to join the youth section of our pilgrimage. This year our pilgrimage dates are: by air is from Friday 26 July to Thursday 1 August, by coach Thursday 25 July to Friday 2 August and for our young people Wednesday 24 July to Friday 2 August. If you are a first time pilgrim or a returning pilgrim we look forward to you joining us in Lourdes this year.

THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK –  Saint Teresa of Avila described the extraordinary gift of prayer as “Nothing else than a close sharing between friends”

WE’RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER: As we approach Lent,  we consider its start, “Shrove Tuesday”. “This comes from the word “shrive,” which means to confess one’s sins and receive absolution from a priest. It’s a day for Christians to prepare their hearts and souls for the penitential season of Lent. The tradition of making pancakes on this day is believed to have originated in medieval England as a way to use up ingredients like eggs, milk, and sugar before Lenten fasting began”. (awarenessdays.com)  How do you take your pancakes?  Wishing you all a good beginning to your Lenten observances.  

RESOURCES : If you are struggling with low mood, anxiety, long term conditions, stress or depression , West & Central Cheshire Talking Therapies run by the NHS can help you. You can self refer, contact details 0151 488 8348 or www.talkingtherapies.cwp.nhs.uk   Don’t struggle in silence.  There are people waiting to hear from you. And to help you. 

CAFOD:
“The Church relies on people getting involved. Our parish, our community, our world needs you. Could your New Year’s resolution be getting more involved in the life of our church? Could you give a bit of time to help our parish flourish?  CAFOD, the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, is looking for people to give just a little time and join them in their mission. Could you help in our parish, to build a better world. They also need people to visit our local schools: Training & support provided. See cafod.org.uk/Volunteer for more information or contact shrewsbury@cafod.org.uk  Or could you take part in The Big Lent Walk? cafod.org.uk/walk “

DIOCESAN CHOIR FESTIVAL – ‘SING A NEW SONG’:
You are invited to come along and sing as part of a diocesan choir. Learn music throughout the day and lead the singing for Mass at 5pm. We will learn Schutz: Praise to you Lord Jesus, Schubert: Mass in G and more, on Saturday 24th February, 10.30a.m.-4.30p.m. with Mass beginning at 5p.m. At St Anthony’s, Dunkery Road, Woodhouse Park, Wythenshawe, M22 0WR. Refreshments and registration from 10.30am, rehearsals begin at 11am. Tea and coffee will be provided, please being a packed lunch. The cost is £5 per person, payable on the day. Book by completing the form at HTTP://TINYURL.COM/DIOCESANCHOIRFESTIVAL The deadline for bookings is Friday 16th February. For more information contact reception@dioceseofshrewsbury.org.

ST COLUMBA’S CHURCH & HALL BOOKINGS
To arrange meetings etc. in either the Church, Newman Room or the Iona Chapel, please book through Carol Galvin, St. Columba’s Church Office, phone: 01244 624019, email: stcolumbaschurch2016@outlook.com. Office hours Monday to Friday 9.00am to 1.00pm
Hall availability can be checked by looking at St Columba’s Church website – section for Church Hall gives a calendar of events in the Hall. Then contact Sue Carr on 07553 114531 or email columbashallbookings@gmail.com to arrange booking.

NEXT WEEK’S NEWSLETTER:
11th February edition will be compiled by Alison Wrigglesworth, phone: 07708 304246; or email: a.wrigglesworth@outlook.com. Please include a phone number in case of queries, and please ensure that items are emailed or phoned to the compiler by 9.00a.m. on WEDNESDAY  14th  FEBRUARY 2024

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Newsletter 4 February 2024

3 February 2024 By amos

FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

4TH FEBRUARY 2024

Sat 3 Feb
St. Theresa’s 5.00pm Alexander James McKeegan RIP
St. Columba’s 6.30pm The Parish
    
Sun 4 Feb
St. Theresa’s 9.30am David Kluth’s Intentions
St. Columba’s 11.00am Cath Carter (SH)
    
Mon 5 Feb St Agatha, V M. Mem.
St. Theresa’s Parishioners’ Intentions
St. Columba’s 10.30am Margery Whatmough
    
Tue 6 Feb St Paul Miki & Comp. Mem.
St. Theresa’s Peter Coulishaw RIP
St. Columba’s Patricia Duggan
    
Wed 7 Feb`
St. Theresa’s Dee Davey’s Intentions
St. Columba’s 9.30am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
10.15am Novena Prayers
10.30am Brian Haslam RIP
    
Thu 8 Feb
St. Theresa’s Priests’ Intentions
St. Columba’s Diane Blago RIP
    
Fri 9 Feb
St. Theresa’s 10.00am Henry Lloyds’ Intentions
St. Columba’s Frederick Hercules RIP
    
Sat 10 Feb St Scholastica, V. Mem
St. Theresa’s 5.00pm Tony McHugh RIP
St. Columba’s 6.30pm The Parish
    
Sun 11 Feb Enrolment for First Holy Communion candidates
St. Theresa’s 9.30am Margaret Parry RIP
St. Columba’s 11.00am Peter Duffy (SH)

Please note if there is no time next to Mass it means there is no Mass for parishioners to attend that day but the Priests will say Mass privately.

LIVE STREAMING OF MASS:
Mass will be streamed from St Columba’s at 11a.m. this Sunday 4th February 2024
www.facebook.com/thecatholicparishofstcolumbaandsttheresa

PRIESTS RETIREMENT FUND COLLECTION:
Priests Retirement Fund collection will take place THIS WEEKEND – 3rd/4th February.

HEARING LOOP SYSTEM
Please note that both Churches operate a hearing loop system if you need it. 

Pope’s Prayer Intentions For February – for the terminally ill  – Let us pray that the sick who are in the final stages of life, and their families, receive the necessary medical and human care and accompaniment.

RECENTLY DECEASED:
Please remember in your prayers Diane Blago and Frederick Hercules, who died recently. May the Lord console their families and friends. Diane’s Funeral Service will be held on Friday 9th February at Blacon Crematorium Chapel at 11.20 am

ANNIVERSARIES:
Alexander James McKeegan, Gina Franceloso Brace, Mavis Lillian Shaw, Josephine Margaret Watts, Teresa Gibson, Terry Keogh, Margaret Strong, Michael S. Sanderson-Miller

WEDDINGS, BAPTISMS AND FUNERALS:
Please contact one of the Parish Offices to make your arrangements. 

CONFESSIONS:
There will be Confessions after each weekday Mass until 11.30am.
St Columba’s: From 6pm before the 6.30pm Saturday evening Mass.
St Theresa’s: From 4.30pm before 5pm Saturday evening Mass.

OFFERTORY:
St Columba’s: Loose plate £343.80; Planned Giving £102.50 Average Weekly SO – £574.00;  Candles £34.50
St Theresa’s: Loose plate £295.20; Planned Giving TBC; Average weekly SO – £161.00.
THANK YOU for all your generous support.

ST COLUMBA’S COFFEE ROTA
The 2024 coffee rota is on the noticeboard at St Columba’s Hall, so please enter your name and good cause against your preferred dates. You could make £30-£50 for your chosen cause.
4th Feb – Sue McCarthy, SVP
11th Feb – volunteers please 
18th Feb – Margaret Curtis, fish & chip babies

What are Fish & Chip Babies?
This charity initiative provides knitted hats and jumpers for newborn infants in Africa, particularly Swaziland, who would otherwise go home wrapped in newspaper. Any money raised at the coffee morning on 18th Feb will go to posting the parish’s knitted garments to the shipment hub in Northamptonshire. A huge thank you to all the knitters… keep going!

PRAYING TOGETHER
We pray for:

  • the residents of Gayton Close, Denhall Close, Moorhouse Close, Owen Close, Shelley Road, Chaucer Close, Browning Close and Alderley Place.
  • the Scouts, Venture Scouts, Cub Scouts and Beavers. For the Ranger Guides, Guides, Brownies, Rainbows, Boys’ Brigade and Girls’ Brigade.

ENROLMENT MASS FOR FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
The children from St Theresa’s Primary school will be enrolled at the  9.30am Mass on Sunday 11th February.  Please remember them in your prayers.

PARISH YOUTH GROUP:
The next youth group is on Monday 12th February, starting 7pm, at St. Columba’s. All young parishioners, school year 5 or older, are warmly welcome to join our happy friendly group. 

LENT AND EASTER:
ASH WEDNESDAY – 14th February
Ash Wednesday is a Day of Fasting and Abstinence.  There will be Mass at 9.30am at St Theresa’s and Mass at 10.30am and 7pm at St Columba’s.

STATIONS OF THE CROSS
During Lent there will be Stations of the Cross every week.  Monday at 10am at St Columba’s and Friday at 9.30am at St Theresa’s.

SERVICE TIMES
Leaflets are available with the service and Mass times for Lent and Easter. Please do take one with you.

PASTORAL COUNCIL
Your Pastoral Council met on 22nd January in St Theresa’s. The main item of discussion focused on the next phase of  “volunteer recruitment” which will now be introduced to the parish on the weekend of 24th/25th February. Also discussed was the compilation of a welcoming pack for new parishioners. A date for your diaries – the Pastoral Council AGM, 4th March in St Theresa’s.

ST COLUMBA’S CAR PARK
The re-surfacing is finished. The area nearest to the hall has been completely re-surfaced but the area nearer the church was in better condition so has had potholes and uneven surfaces top dressed. As some have observed, the car park might have looked even better if it had all been re-surfaced but it would have been a lot more expensive. The new parking spaces are a little wider than the original ones to account for the larger cars which are common nowadays.

Would parishioners please note the new No Parking signs alongside the church and refrain from parking there. We have been advised that there should be a 5 metre space available behind parked cars to enable them to get out safely and if cars are parked in the No Parking space that is not possible. Thanks for your assistance.  Pauline Rourke

FOUNDATION GOVERNOR VACANCY:
St Werburgh’s & St Columba’s Primary School is currently recruiting a Catholic Church Foundation Governor to join our Governing Body. The vacancy must be filled by community member affiliated with the Catholic Church, who are not related to any children within our school. The role would suit someone with an interest in serving our community and supporting the needs of our school children and who has a financial background. If you are interested in finding out more about the role, please contact the school in the first instance to arrange an informal chat. Telephone Sarah on 01244 478954 or email admin@lovelearnlaugh.org.uk. Details of this vacancy can be found on the notice board at the back and front porch of the Church. 

SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION: 
The next Chester Parishes Celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation will be on Friday 8th November 2024 at St. Columba’s. Anyone currently at high school may be Confirmed,  
no upper age limit. More information will follow in this newsletter in a few weeks. 

LOURDES BY JUMBULANCE 2024:
Wirral and Chester Across Groups are taking sick and disabled pilgrims to Lourdes on Thursday 30th May – Saturday 9th June and Thursday 15th – 24th August. A Jumbulance has seven beds on board, spacious seating, an accessible toilet and kitchen. We stay in a four star hotel with excellent facilities to care for them and recruit a team of nurses and helpers to do so. The experience for younger helpers is good for the CV, especially those considering a career in health or social care. We all do a DBS. Everyone must be COVID vaccinated. The cost is £1,095. Half price for nurses and young people under 25 in FTE. We do fund raising to help support those who cannot afford the full amount. Travel Insurance for the sick is available at just £65. Visit our website and read Bev’s story. www.across.org.uk/?s=AJ. For further information, contact Tony Murphy on 07881-656-974 or tonymurphy2002@yahoo.co.uk.

PROPOSED WALSINGHAM PILGRIMAGE 8th -11th APRIL
Fr William has given his blessing to organising a pilgrimage to Our Lady’s National Shrine. The cost (assuming 30 on pilgrimage) would be approximately £400 per person including coach travel, accommodation in en-suite single or double/twin rooms, with breakfast and evening meal, in Elmham House, Walsingham. To register your interest in joining the pilgrimage, please add your name and contact details to one of the lists in the church porches, or contact one of our parish secretaries.

DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES:
Brochures and booking forms are now available on the pilgrimage website www.shrewsburypilgrimage.co.uk or by ringing 07773 324264, or if you are aged 16 – 22 please email youth@dioceseofshrewsbury.org for an application form to join the youth section of our pilgrimage. This year our pilgrimage dates are: by air is from Friday 26 July to Thursday 1 August, by coach Thursday 25 July to Friday 2 August and for our young people Wednesday 24 July to Friday 2 August. If you are a first time pilgrim or a returning pilgrim we look forward to you joining us in Lourdes this year.

CAFOD:
“The Church relies on people getting involved. Our parish, our community, our world needs you. Could your New Year’s resolution be getting more involved in the life of our church? Could you give a bit of time to help our parish flourish?  CAFOD, the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development, is looking for people to give just a little time and join them in their mission. Could you help in our parish, to build a better world. They also need people to visit our local schools: Training & support provided. See cafod.org.uk/Volunteer for more information or contact shrewsbury@cafod.org.uk  Or could you take part in The Big Lent Walk? cafod.org.uk/walk “

APPEAL FOR KNITTERS:
St Theresa’s Catholic Primary School Council would like to sell knitted Easter chicks, which will be filled with a chocolate egg. We are appealing for knitters who would be able to produce the little chicks.  We can supply the wool and a knitting pattern if you can provide the talent!  Please contact Anne Ellis aellis@st-theresas.cheshire.sch.uk if you would be willing to help.

DIOCESAN CHOIR FESTIVAL – ‘SING A NEW SONG’:You are invited to come along and sing as part of a diocesan choir. Learn music throughout the day and lead the singing for Mass at 5pm. We will learn Schutz: Praise to you Lord Jesus, Schubert: Mass in G and more, on Saturday 24th February, 10.30a.m.-4.30p.m. with Mass beginning at 5p.m. At St Anthony’s, Dunkery Road, Woodhouse Park, Wythenshawe, M22 0WR. Refreshments and registration from 10.30am, rehearsals begin at 11am. Tea and coffee will be provided, please being a packed lunch. The cost is £5 per person, payable on the day. Book by completing the form at HTTP://TINYURL.COM/DIOCESANCHOIRFESTIVAL The deadline for bookings is Friday 16th February. For more information contact reception@dioceseofshrewsbury.org.

“RETROUVAILLE”- A LIFELINE FOR MARRIED COUPLES:
The primary goal of Retrouvaille is to provide help for couples who live in the disappointment and pain of marriage problems. They offer A Virtual programme commencing with a weekend on Thursday 8th to Sunday 11th Feb 2024. For more information access www.retrouvaille.org.uk or see the church notice board.

Thought for the week: “Have patience with all things, but first of all with yourself.”  St Francis de Sales 

We’re all in this together: So what storm name will it be next, and what weather will be thrown at us.  We seem to have had it all over the last few weeks.  It reflects life, storms and then calms; some storms come together, like the buses (as they say), and others are widely spaced apart. But life has its ups and downs. There are many references to storms and calms in the Bible, an example is Psalm 107:29-30 “He calmed the storm and its waves quieted down. So they rejoiced that the waves became quiet, and he led them to their desired haven.”  If we are able to put our faith in God, he will see us through whatever storm we are experiencing.  Keep safe and have a lovely week. 

Resources: Residents are urged to check that they and their families are up-to-date with their measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccines.  Young children are offered the vaccine by their GP as part of the UK national vaccination programme. They are offered two doses of the vaccine – the first following their first birthday and the second before they start school, when they are around three years and four months old. To check if you or your family are up-to-date with their vaccines, contact your GP.

ST COLUMBA’S CHURCH & HALL BOOKINGS
To arrange meetings etc. in either the Church, Newman Room or the Iona Chapel, please book through Carol Galvin, St. Columba’s Church Office, phone: 01244 624019, email: stcolumbaschurch2016@outlook.com. Office hours Monday to Friday 9.00am to 1.00pm

Hall availability can be checked by looking at St Columba’s Church website – section for Church Hall gives a calendar of events in the Hall. Then contact Sue Carr on 07553 114531 or email columbashallbookings@gmail.com to arrange booking.

NEXT WEEK’S NEWSLETTER:
11th February edition will be compiled by Eileen Irwin, phone: 01244 371660; or email: st.theresas@btinternet.com. Please include a phone number in case of queries, and please ensure that items are emailed or phoned to the compiler by 9.00a.m. on WEDNESDAY  7TH FEBRUARY 2024

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