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THE BOURNEMOUTH ORATORY IN FORMATION Sacred Heart, Bournemouth & University Catholic Chaplaincy served by the Fathers and Brothers of the Oratorian Community of Saint Philip Neri CONFESSIONS Daily, 20 minutes before each Mass. Wednesdays 11-12 noon. Also 1 st Wednesdays 7:30-8:30pm. Saturdays 11-12 noon, and 4-5pm. THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Year (A) Parish Mass book page 152 (Psalter week 4) Readings: Wisdom 6:12-16; 1 Thess. 4:13-18; Matthew 25:1-13 Sunday Bulletin 12 th November 2017 MUSIC at 10:30 SOLEMN MASS Numbers in the blue Hymnal Entrance hymn 398 Kyrie 468 Credo 3 469 Offertory hymn 286 Sanctus 467 Acclamation 471 Pater noster 467 Agnus Dei 467 Communion hymns 332 / 9 Recessional hymn 44 DEVOTIONS Eucharistic Adoration: Sundays 6pm Benediction Wednesdays 8am 12 noon. (1st Wednesday 6pm - 9pm, Benediction 8:45pm) Saturdays 11am 12 noon. Oratory: Mon-Fri 7am & 6pm. Rosary: Monday-Saturday, after 12:15 Mass. Blessing with St Philip’s Relic: Mondays after both Masses. Sacred Heart Devotions: Fridays after 12:15 Mass. Devotions to Our Lady: Saturdays after 12:15 Mass. Try to come to one of the Requiem Masses this week for your loved ones. Saturday 17:00 Mass in Portuguese Jared Mae Ramirez, sick EVENTS THIS WEEK Sunday 17:00 Cath. Soc. Fellowship Group - studying Pope St John Paul II’s ‘Theology of the Body’ (after the 4pm Mass). 18:20 (after 6pm Benediction) Cath. Soc. Fellowship Group continues with pizza & wine. Monday 18:00 Bellringing Practice 19:00 Alcoholics Anonymous 19:30 Evangelium Tuesday 18:30 Hope 4 Food 19:30 Bible Study 19:45 Narcotics Anonymous Wednesday 19:00 Narcotics Anonymous 19:30 Schola music practice for 10:30 Mass Thursday 18:30 Hope 4 Food Saturday 09:30 First Holy Communion SHRINE LAMPS Richard Marrion, RIP: Tabernacle AJ Ware: Our Lady Maria Angela Ware, wellbeing: St Joseph For a Shrine Lamp to burn for your intention (£10 for 7 days) contact the Parish Office. Sunday 12 th Nov. 08:00 Mass Pro Populo 10:30 Requiem Mass REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY 12:30 Mass (in Polish) 16:00 Mass Eleonora, Henryk & Siblings 18:00 Oratory & Benediction Mon 13 th Feria 07:30 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS 12:15 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS Tue 14 th Feria 12:15 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS Wed 15 th Feria or St Albert the Great, Bishop 07:30 Holy Souls 11:00 Holy Hour of Adoration & Confessions 12:15 Frances Newman, RIP Thu 16 th ST EDMUND OF ABINGDON, Bishop 12:15 Mark Whitaker, wellbeing Fri 17 th Feria or St Elizabeth of Hungary or St Hilda or St Hugh of Lincoln 07:30 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS 12:15 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS Sat 18 th Feria or Dedication of the Basilicas of St Peter & St Paul or Our Lady on Saturday 11:00 Holy Hour of Adoration & Confessions 12:15 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS 16:00 Confessions THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Readings: Proverbs 31:10-31; 1 Thess. 5:1-6; Matthew 25:14-30 Saturday 17:00 Mass in Filipino/English Filipino Community Sunday 08:00 Mass Blessing for the Pope 19 th 10:30 Solemn Mass Vicente Peris, RIP Nov. 12:30 Mass (in Polish) 16:00 Mass Pro Populo 18:00 Oratory & Benediction To have a Mass offered for your Intention (as above), take a Mass Offering envelope from the back of church, and return it via the Sunday collection, or Oratory House / Parish Office letterbox, at 1 Albert Road. The Oratory Church is open daily from 6:30am to 6:30pm on weekdays, on 1 st Wednesdays until 9pm, and from 7:30am at weekends. ORATORY CLERGY Fr Dominic Jacob: Oratory Moderator & University Chaplain, Fr Peter Edwards: Parish Priest, Br Andrew Wagstaff, Br Francisco Hintikka The Oratory House / Parish Office: 1 Albert Road, Richmond Hill, Bournemouth BH1 1BZ Parish Office hours: Monday Friday, 9am 12 noon. Telephone: 01202 411140 Email: [email protected] www.facebook.com/SacredHeartChurchBournemouth Parish Website: www.sac-heart.org Oratory website: www.bournemouthoratory.org.uk Parish Deacon: The Rev’d Roger Carr-Jones: [email protected] Telephone 01202 428451 Parish Administrator & Hall Bookings: Sharon Head Telephone: 01202 411140 Youth Ambassador: Adam Bussell email: [email protected]

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Page 1: THE BOURNEMOUTH ORATORY IN FORMATION · Ask yourself could I volunteer? Speak to one of the Oratorians, or to Mike Hughes, or register your interest via the Parish Office. Visit:

THE BOURNEMOUTH ORATORY IN FORMATION Sacred Heart, Bournemouth & University Catholic Chaplaincy

served by the Fathers and Brothers of the Oratorian Community of Saint Philip Neri

CONFESSIONS Daily, 20 minutes before each Mass. Wednesdays 11-12 noon. Also 1st Wednesdays 7:30-8:30pm.

Saturdays 11-12 noon, and 4-5pm.

THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Year (A) Parish Mass book page 152 (Psalter week 4)

Readings: Wisdom 6:12-16; 1 Thess. 4:13-18; Matthew 25:1-13

Sunday Bulletin 12th November

2017

MUSIC at 10:30 SOLEMN MASS

Numbers in the blue Hymnal Entrance hymn 398 Kyrie 468 Credo 3 469 Offertory hymn 286 Sanctus 467 Acclamation 471 Pater noster 467 Agnus Dei 467 Communion hymns 332 / 9 Recessional hymn 44

DEVOTIONS

Eucharistic Adoration: Sundays 6pm Benediction Wednesdays 8am – 12 noon. (1st Wednesday 6pm - 9pm, Benediction 8:45pm)

Saturdays 11am – 12 noon.

Oratory: Mon-Fri 7am & 6pm.

Rosary: Monday-Saturday, after 12:15 Mass.

Blessing with St Philip’s Relic: Mondays after both Masses.

Sacred Heart Devotions: Fridays after 12:15 Mass.

Devotions to Our Lady: Saturdays after 12:15 Mass.

Try to come to one of

the Requiem Masses this week for your loved ones.

Saturday 17:00 Mass in Portuguese Jared Mae Ramirez, sick

EVENTS THIS WEEK

Sunday 17:00 Cath. Soc. Fellowship Group - studying Pope St John Paul II’s ‘Theology of the Body’ (after the 4pm Mass).

18:20 (after 6pm Benediction)

Cath. Soc. Fellowship Group continues with pizza & wine.

Monday 18:00 Bellringing Practice 19:00 Alcoholics Anonymous

19:30 Evangelium

Tuesday

18:30 Hope 4 Food 19:30 Bible Study 19:45 Narcotics Anonymous

Wednesday 19:00 Narcotics Anonymous

19:30 Schola music practice for 10:30 Mass

Thursday 18:30 Hope 4 Food

Saturday 09:30 First Holy Communion

SHRINE LAMPS Richard Marrion, RIP: Tabernacle AJ Ware: Our Lady Maria Angela Ware, wellbeing: St Joseph

For a Shrine Lamp to burn for your intention (£10 for 7 days) contact the Parish Office.

Sunday 12th

Nov.

08:00 Mass Pro Populo

10:30 Requiem Mass REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY

12:30 Mass (in Polish)

16:00 Mass Eleonora, Henryk & Siblings

18:00 Oratory & Benediction

Mon 13th

Feria

07:30 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS

12:15 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS

Tue 14th

Feria

12:15 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS

Wed 15th

Feria or St Albert the Great, Bishop

07:30 Holy Souls

11:00 Holy Hour of Adoration & Confessions

12:15 Frances Newman, RIP

Thu 16th

ST EDMUND OF ABINGDON, Bishop

12:15 Mark Whitaker, wellbeing

Fri 17th

Feria or St Elizabeth of Hungary or St Hilda or St Hugh of Lincoln

07:30 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS

12:15 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS

Sat 18th

Feria or Dedication of the Basilicas of St Peter & St Paul or Our Lady on Saturday

11:00 Holy Hour of Adoration & Confessions

12:15 NOVEMBER REQUIEM MASS

16:00 Confessions

THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Readings: Proverbs 31:10-31; 1 Thess. 5:1-6; Matthew 25:14-30

Saturday 17:00 Mass in Filipino/English Filipino Community

Sunday 08:00 Mass Blessing for the Pope

19th

10:30 Solemn Mass Vicente Peris, RIP

Nov. 12:30 Mass (in Polish)

16:00 Mass Pro Populo

18:00 Oratory & Benediction

To have a Mass offered for your Intention (as above), take a Mass Offering envelope from the back of church, and return it via the Sunday collection, or Oratory House / Parish Office letterbox, at 1 Albert Road.

The Oratory Church is open daily from 6:30am to 6:30pm on weekdays, on 1st

Wednesdays until 9pm, and from 7:30am at weekends.

ORATORY CLERGY Fr Dominic Jacob: Oratory Moderator & University Chaplain, Fr Peter Edwards: Parish Priest,

Br Andrew Wagstaff, Br Francisco Hintikka

The Oratory House / Parish Office: 1 Albert Road, Richmond Hill, Bournemouth BH1 1BZ

Parish Office hours: Monday – Friday, 9am – 12 noon. Telephone: 01202 411140 Email: [email protected] www.facebook.com/SacredHeartChurchBournemouth

Parish Website: www.sac-heart.org Oratory website: www.bournemouthoratory.org.uk

Parish Deacon: The Rev’d Roger Carr-Jones: [email protected] Telephone 01202 428451 Parish Administrator & Hall Bookings: Sharon Head Telephone: 01202 411140

Youth Ambassador: Adam Bussell email: [email protected]

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NOVEMBER – MONTH OF THE HOLY SOULS

Requiem Masses for the repose of the Holy Souls are offered frequently throughout this month. The complete list is in the November edition of the Monthly Newsletter – and this week they are at 7:30am this Monday and Friday, and at 12:15pm this Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday (as shown overleaf) – so that all of us have the opportunity to come to at least one weekday Requiem, to pray for our departed loved ones.

If you have still not sent in your list of family and friends, just help yourself to a Holy Souls envelope from the back of church, put in your list (on a single sheet of paper, please), and enclose a Mass Offering.

Today at 10:30am, we offer the usual Solemn Requiem Mass (with a 2 minute silence, at 11am) for those who have died in the World Wars, but also including those who have died in other conflicts, and the Souls of all the Faithful Departed.

ARS MORIENDI – THE ART OF DYING WELL, Bishop Philip writes: In this month of November when we pray for the Faithful Departed, it is timely to consider our own mortality and consider how we can be prepared when our own death comes. As Catholics we need to consider how we can 'die well'. After centuries of ministering to the dying, the Catholic Church has a fund of experience to share in what was traditionally called the art of dying well or, in Latin, Ars Moriendi.

The Catholic Church in England and Wales has produced an excellent website on the Art of Dying Well, with many helpful resources, not just for us to think about dying well ourselves, but also how we can help our loved ones when the time comes.

The website covers such topics as: What is dying well? Talking about death. Facing death personally. Losing a loved one. Caring for the dying. Visit: www.artofdyingwell.org

LIFE ASCENDING (or the Ascent Movement) is an international Catholic organisation for those who are retired “meeting for friendship and with a spiritual dimension” which we are starting soon, here at the Oratory, in response to requests. Speak with Fr Peter, or to Sharon in the Office.

THE NEW SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF FATIMA is greatly appreciated, and receives lots of lovely comments. Located in the old Baptistery, near the West Door, it is now more accessible, receives more visitors, and has just been further enhanced by a small bench and a new carpet.

S.V.P. – ST VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY has been in abeyance in our parish for some years, but is now much needed and thus soon reopening with recognition from SVP head office and retained charity status. Details are on last week’s Bulletin (via the parish website: www.sac-heart.org) Ask yourself “could I volunteer?” Speak to one of the Oratorians, or to Mike Hughes, or register your interest via the Parish Office. Visit: svp.org.uk

SACRED HEART TELEVISION now has an additional camera for our Lady Chapel so that you can see, and hear, the 7:30am Mass on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, as well as Extraordinary Form Masses (at 6pm on First Fridays, and on Vigils of Days of Obligation etc).

Access is via the parish website:

www.sac-heart.org or just type in “Sacred Heart TV”. At the top of the screen (beneath “Player, Schedule, Recordings”) click on “Church” (for Sunday and 12:15pm Daily Masses), or on “Chapel” for the 7:30am and other Masses.

The “Mobile camera” is for next year’s start of our talks, and other presentations for Catholic Formation and Evangelization. OUR CATHOLIC CHURCH SHOP: Open Sundays after the 10:30am Solemn Mass, between 11:30am and 12:30pm. Our Parish Priest writes: “Santa Claus, robins, cartoons, and the like, aren’t what Christians should be sending at Christmas. Distinctly Christian Christmas cards, with scenes of the Nativity, are a simple means to evangelize, and remind everyone what Christmas is really about. Don’t be hoodwinked into thinking that Christian scenes and Bible verses will ‘offend’ those of other religions. This lie is the ploy of an increasingly secular society (and Satan) who want all religion to disappear. Our brothers and sisters of other faiths, recognise the need for us all to express our beliefs in freedom, and that restriction of one religion will quickly become the forbidden territory of all”.

On sale now are Nativity figures and stables, which bring the true meaning of Christmas into the home. These are displayed in the glass cabinet, in the shop. The 2018 Catholic Diaries with Order of Mass are selling fast, so too are the boxed religious Christmas cards. Don’t be disappointed!

To go to our Church Shop, leave the church by the main entrance, down the disabled ramp, and left onto Richmond Hill. Then turn left down the stone steps into the ‘Catholic Institute’ (clearly etched into the arch over the entrance). The shop is located at the rear of the small hall, where coffee and cake are also served after the 10:30am Mass.

STEWARDSHIP This paragraph is from a nearby Catholic Parish:

“SUPPORTING YOUR PARISH: please ensure that you have completed a Standing Order and (if applicable) Gift Aid form. These are essential to establishing financial stability. Thanks to those who have already done so.”

PARISH COLLECTIONS FOR LAST WEEKEND:

Gift Aid Standing Orders Gift Aid weekly envelopes Visitor envelopes Loose Cash

TOTAL

Average weekly expenditure Last week’s shortfall

£637 £467

£87 £648

£1,839

£2,852 £1,013