Saturday
5 May
|
Our Lady's Day |
Sunday
6 May
|
Sixth
Sunday of Easter |
Monday
7 May
|
Holy Mass at 10.00am for Isabel and Ennis McHugh and M Donnelly as a special intention |
Tuesday
8 May
|
Holy Mass at 10.00am for Terence and Marie McDermott as a special intention and Edward Joseph McCaffrey as a special intention |
Wednesday
9 May
|
Requiem
Mass at 10.00am for Elizabeth Scott |
Thursday
10 May
|
Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord - Holiday
of Obligation |
Friday
11 May
|
Holy Mass at 10.00am for Agnes Dougan and the Brady and Hilferty families
followed by Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament with Benediction, finishing
at 11.00am |
Saturday
12 May
|
Requiem Mass at 10.00am for Maureen Kelly |
The
Holy Mass intention list is just over two weeks ahead. Please notify
anniversaries as early as you can. Thanks. |
Saturday
5 May
|
Vigil Mass at 4.30pm |
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Sunday
6 May
|
Sunday Mass at 10.00am |
Sunday Mass at 11.30am |
Monday
7 May
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Service at 10.00am | Service at 10.00am |
Tuesday
8 May
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Service at 10.00am | Requiem Mass at 10.00am |
Wednesday
9 May
|
Holy
Mass at 10.00am Vigil Mass at 7.00pm |
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Thursday
10 May
|
Mass
in Saint Anthony's Primary School at 9.30am Holy Mass at 7.00pm |
Holy Mass at 11.00am |
Friday
11 May
|
Holy Mass at 10.00am | Service at 10.00am |
Saturday
12 May
|
Vigil Mass at 4.30pm |
Holy Mass at 10.00am |
PARISH CENTRE EVENTS |
Sunday
6 May
|
11.30am |
|
Monday
7 May
|
7.30pm
|
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Tuesday
8 May
|
9.00
to 11.00am 3.45pm 7.30pm |
Cardiac
Rehabilitation |
Wednesday
9 May
|
3.45pm |
Irish Dancing |
Thursday
10 May
|
6.30 to 7.30pm |
Pilates by Natalie |
Friday
11 May
|
9.30 to 11.30am | Parents and Toddlers |
CHILDREN’S
LITURGY
Next week's Children's Liturgy helpers are Jacqueline
Waugh for the pre-fives and Jacqueline Waugh for Primaries 1, 2 and 3. Primary
4 children will be making their First Holy Communion.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
We welcome to the Family of the Church Kieren Docherty who will be baptised
on Sunday at 12 noon. Congratulations to his parents and Godparents.
SUNDAY TEAS
Tea and coffee will be served after the 10.30am Mass next Sunday
in the Parish Centre by Sharon McLaughlin's team.
BANNS OF MARRIAGE
We are delighted to announce the Banns of Marriage for Elaine McKelvie and
Grant Dawson who will be married today, Sunday 6 May. We wish them a love
for a lifetime.
REQUIEM MASS FOR MAUREEN KELLY
Please pray for the Repose of the Soul of Maureen Kelly. Her Reception into
Church will be on Friday 11 May at 6.00pm and her Requiem Mass on Saturday
12 May at 10.00am, will be followed by her interment at Ardrossan Cemetery.
May she rest in peace and rise in glory.
REQUIEM MASS FOR ELIZABETH SCOTT
Please pray for the Repose of the Soul of Elizabeth Scott. Her Requiem Mass
on Wednesday 9 May at 10.00am, will be followed by her interment at Ardrossan
Cemetery. May she rest in peace and rise in glory.
HOLY HOURS DURING THE EASTER SEASON IN SAINT MARY'S DEANERY
There have been and will be Holy Hour services, arranged by the Spirituality
Group, in the Churches of Saint Mary's Deanery throughout April and May. These
provide an opportunity to listen and to contemplate what God is saying to
us. All take place on Sundays at 3.00pm. The last dates and places are:
6 May - Saint
Mary's Church, Largs
13 May - Saint
Mary's Church, Irvine
On Pentecost Sunday, 20 May, people will be asked to meet at Saint
Mary's Church, Saltcoats and walk to Saint Peter's, Ardrossan
for a Service. Details will follow. Please refer any queries on this to Agnes
Burt on 01294 833048.
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION
Please remember our First Communion children in your prayers. First Holy Communion
will be on Sunday 13 May at the 10.30am Mass. We pray that all our children
have a day of grace and joy.
FOUR SIMPLE WAYS TO INCREASE YOUR DEVOTION AT EVERY MASS
1 Be intentional when you enter the Church. A simple way to recognise
the importance of the Mass and the beauty of the Church is to be mindful and
intentional when entering the doors of the church. The door presents the key
feature of the church's face.
2 Make the sign of the cross. When you enter the Church, the next
thing you do is to dip your fingers into the holy water font and make the
sign of the cross. It reminds us of the reality of the Trinity.
3 Listen to the readings during Mass. How often have you sat in
the pew during Mass and spaced off during the Liturgy of the Word? Next time
you go to Mass, find the Sunday readings, either online or in your parish
missal. Spend time reading, reflecting, responding, contemplating and acting
on the Scripture passages then ask yourself how the Gospel message applies
to your life today.
4 Respond during the dismissal. Just as the door of the Church
holds a special significance as the entrance point, the dismissal at the end
of the liturgy holds a special message of our missionary call as Catholics.
The Mass is an incredible prayer in the Catholic faith - but it's also a school.
It a 'boot camp' of holiness whose goal is to make perfect men, women, and
children - saints. The next time you go to Mass, hear the final words of dismissal
for what they truly are - a command to get out into the world and spread the
news of Christ and His bride, the Catholic Church.
SAY THE NICEST THINGS
One
day, a teacher asked her students to list the names of the other students
in the room on two sheets of paper, leaving a space between each name. Then
she told them to think of the nicest thing they could say about each of their
classmates and write it down. It took the remainder of the class period to
finish their assignment and as the students left the room, each one handed
in the papers. That Saturday, the teacher wrote down the name of each student
on a separate sheet of paper and listed what everyone else had said about
that individual. On Monday, she gave each student his or her list. Before
long, the entire class was smiling. "Really?" she heard whispered.
"I never knew that I meant anything to anyone!" and "I didn't
know others liked me so much" were most of the comments. No one ever
mentioned those papers in class again. She never knew if they discussed them
after class or with their parents but it didn't matter. The exercise had accomplished
its purpose. The students were happy with themselves and one another. That
group of students moved on. Several years later, one of the students was killed
in Vietnam and his teacher attended the funeral of that special student. She
had never seen a serviceman in a military coffin before. He looked so handsome,
so mature. The Church was packed with his friends. One by one, those who loved
him took a last walk by the coffin. The teacher was the last one to bless
the coffin. As she stood there, one of the soldiers who acted as pallbearer
came up to her. "Were you Mark's maths teacher?" he asked. She nodded
"Yes". Then he said "Mark talked about you a lot". After
the funeral, most of Mark's former classmates went together to a lunch. Mark's
mother and father were there, obviously waiting to speak with his teacher.
"We want to show you something" his father said, taking a wallet
out of his pocket. "They found this on Mark when he was killed. We thought
you might recognise it". Opening the wallet, he carefully removed two
worn pieces of notebook paper that had obviously been taped, folded and refolded
many times. The teacher knew without looking that the papers were the ones
on which she had listed all the good things each of Mark's classmates had
said about him. "Thank you so much for doing that" Mark's mother
said. "As you can see, Mark treasured it". All of Mark's former
classmates started to gather around. Charlie smiled rather sheepishly and
said "I still have my list. It's in the top drawer of my desk at home".
Stephen's wife said "Stephen asked me to put his in our wedding album".
"I have mine too" Marilyn said. "It's in my diary". Then
Vicki, another classmate, reached into her pocketbook, took out her wallet
and showed her worn and frazzled list to the group. "I carry this with
me at all times" Vicki said and without batting an eyelash, she continued
"I think we all saved our lists". That's when the teacher finally
sat down and cried. She cried for Mark and for all his friends who would never
see him again. Sometimes, we forget that life will end one day - and we don't
know when that one day will be. So please, tell the people you love and care
for, that they are special and important. Tell them, before it is too late.
JUST FOR A LAUGH…
At Saint Peter's Catholic Church in Ardrossan, they have weekly husbands'
marriage seminars. At the session last week, the priest asked Giuseppe, who
said he was approaching his fiftieth wedding anniversary, to take a few minutes
and share some insight into how he had managed to stay married to the same
woman all these years. Giuseppe replied to the assembled husbands "Wella,
I'va tried to treat her nicea, spenda da money on her but besta of all is,
I tooka her to Italy for the twenty-fifth anniversary!" The priest responded
"Giuseppe, you are an amazing inspiration to all the husbands here! Please
tell us what you are planning for your wife for your fiftieth anniversary?"
Giuseppe proudly replied "I gonna go pick her up".
WISH YOU WERE HERE - HOLY SPIRIT NOVENA
In that first moment when you settle into your seat waiting for Mass to begin,
who is it that you think of? Who is it that you wish were sitting beside you?
After my mother died, it was difficult to come to Church without welling up
in tears as I wished she were there. Then one day I asked God to show me that
she was with him and I experienced a sense of peace. Now my heart aches for
those I care about who have stopped coming to Church. Perhaps they have drifted
away or something has turned them away. Whatever the situation, I miss them
and wish they were here. If, like me, you still have hope for the people you
wish were sitting with you in Church, please pledge to pray for them between
the Ascension Thursday and Pentecost Sunday. On Ascension Day, we will distribute
prayer cards with the Prayer to the Holy Spirit.
POPE FRANCIS MISSION PRAYER FOR MAY
Pope Francis's mission prayer for May is for the Mission of the Laity. We
pray that the lay faithful may fulfil their specific mission, by responding
with creativity to the challenges that face the world today.
PASTORAL VISIT OF BISHOP NOLAN
Bishop Nolan will be visiting our
Primary
School this Friday 11 May from 11.00am.
CALLING ALL RETIRED HEAD TEACHERS
The Association of Catholic Head Teachers, Diocese of Galloway, is holding
its annual meeting, Mass and meal with Bishop
Nolan on Tuesday 22 May 2018 in St Joseph's Church, 15 Hill Street, Kilmarnock,
KA3 1HA. As this is a very special year commemorating 100 years of the Education
(Scotland) Act, we would like to extend an invitation to all retired head
teachers to join us for the full event. The day begins with tea and coffee
and light lunch at 12.45pm followed by our guest speaker. Mass is at 4.00pm
followed by a meal in the Park Hotel, Kilmarnock at 5.30pm. If you would like
to join us for all or part of the day, please contact Ann Tierney on AnnTierney@gallowaydiocese.org.uk
or to Kate Dunn on Kate@gallowaydiocese.org.uk no later than Monday 14 May.
PENTECOST BRUNCH
There will be a Sunday brunch after Mass on Sunday 20 May from 11.30am to
1.00pm in the Parish Centre. There will be soup, rolls and sausage and bacon
along with scones and cakes. All are welcome.
NINETIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LEGION OF MARY
There is a coach going to Carfin from Kilwinning on Sunday 20 May 2018 and
a few seats are still available. If you are interested, please phone Gerry
on 01294 556680.
BE PART OF THE SCOTTISH CATHOLIC INTERNATIONAL AID FUND (SCIAF) 6K FAMILY
FUN RUN
Millions of people walk for hours every day in search of food and water. Others
flee across continents to get to safety. The steps you take can help share
their journey. Whether you're old or young, running or walking, with SCIAF's
6k Family Fun Run, you can raise money and show solidarity with people in
need around the world. Your entry fee will go towards our work helping people
in poverty across twenty-seven countries. With plenty of music, stalls and
games this will be a perfect summer's day out for the whole family. Whether
you run, jog or take a stroll around the course. we hope to see you at the
starting line on Saturday 2 June 2018 at Strathclyde Country Park. The fun
starts at 10.00am and the run at 11.00am. The entry fee for adults is £10
and for children £5. You can sign up at www.sciaf.org.uk/sciaf-6k-fun-run
or call Teresa on 0141 354 5555.
WEST COAST FURNITURE BANK
West Coast Furniture Bank is based in the former ICI Nylon Plant in Stevenston.
It is a non-profit making, voluntary and independent group. Its objective
is to help people going through a difficult time. It is looking for volunteers
to help in various capacities. If you are interested or you would like more
information, please phone 07480 144223.
CHURCH CLEANERS REQUIRED
We are looking for volunteers to help with the weekly cleaning of the Church.
If you would like to help, please contact Myriame Sammons on 469006 or the
Parish Office on 464063.
VISITORS
Are you visiting us for Holy Mass? Please know that you are very welcome.
During the 10.30 am Holy Mass outwith holidays, there is a Children’s Liturgy
provided for preschool children, children in Primaries 1 to 3 and a Sacramental
Programme for children in Primary 4. After the 10.30 am Holy Mass, tea, coffee
cakes and buns are available in the Parish Centre. At both of our weekend
Holy Masses, we have a second collection for Church maintenance.
ADVERTISER SUPPORT
Our advertisers would welcome your support. We are grateful for their continuing
sponsorship. We are grateful for the support of Mr and Mrs Sohal, Nisa Stores,
Glasgow Street for the weekly donation of tea, coffee and milk for the Sunday
teas.
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE ADULTS - MISSION STATEMENT
The Catholic Church in Scotland is concerned with the lives, safety, wholeness
and well-being of each individual person within God's purpose for everyone.
It seeks to safeguard the welfare of people of all ages who are involved in
whatever capacity with
the Church and its organisations. As a Church community, we accept that it
is the responsibility of all of us, ordained, professed, paid and
voluntary members, to work together to prevent the physical, sexual, emotional
abuse or neglect of children, young people and vulnerable adults.