SICK AND HOUSEBOUND
Please pray for them.
Damian Ainsbough, Anna Barszcz, Margaret Brodigan, Christopher Brown, Jean de Bosch, Patience Dare, Carol Dent, Anne Hayward, Dorohy Kershaw, Anthony Margrave, Alma McHugh, Bernad Rook, Ken Rumney, Timmy Ryan, Margaret Scott, Kevin and Catherine Thornton and all those who are ill and would like to remain anonymous.
HOLY COMMUNION FOR THE SICK AND HOUSEBOUND
The letter of St James, Chapter 5, verse 14: “Is any among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church, and let them pray over him,
anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord.”
If you or anyone you know is ill, either in hospital or at home, and would like
to receive the Church’s ministry in anointing and Holy Communion,
please let Fr Nigel know and he will come and visit you/your family and friends
BIG WALK FOR WATER
Could you Walk for Water as a personal Lenten challenge by walking 10,000 steps a day, every day, for 40 days? Find out more at cafod.org.uk/walk
For any questions, contact CAFOD on 0300 011 5680 or resources@cafod.org.uk
NHS TRACK AND TRACE FACILITY
The new NHS Track and Trace app has launched and you will find in our church the QR code to ‘check in’ at the entrance of the church. It's very straight forward and takes seconds to check in using the app.
Simply download the app from the Android or iPhone app stores, depending on your Smartphone, enter the first part of your postcode and the app is set up. Then on the app click on ‘venue check in’ and line up the QR code with the box on your screen.
If you use the app to ‘check in’ this takes the place of our own register although we will still have the register for those who do not have access to the app.
FIRST SACRAMENTS 2020
Owing to the Coronvirus, sacamental preparation has been postponed for the foreseeable future. Any new information will appear here.
ROOF’US FUND: WONDERFUL NEWS
We have some wonderful news for you. Our target of £25,000 has been reached. Now £25,152.90)
It is all thanks to your generous support by way of your donations of money, giving time to
bake on coffee mornings, buying the Roof’us slates,
doing the weekly Numbers Up game buying tickets for
and donating prizes to the raffles. Special thanks to the fund-raising team for all their hard work,
effort and enthusiasm.
We still, of course, need you to continue in this way, as in addition to what we previously intended doing,
we have had to add extensive floor
repairs, stone work and stain glass window refurbishment, full decorating throughout, improving disabled access,
the WC and new kitchen
facilities, new heating system… Yes, it does seem like an endless task, but it is a very worthwhil
e cause and our duty to restore
and maintain such a beautiful church building for future generations to come.
We also have to prove to the grant awarding bodies, as well as to the Diocese, that we are active parishioners and
care enough to raise our share of the upkeep costs.
If anyone wishes to make a cheque donation towards our refurbishment please make it payable to:
The Sacred Heart Refurbishment Fund. Thank you.
SICK AND HOUSEBOUND Please pray for them. Damian Ainsbough, Anna Barszcz, Margaret Brodigan, Christopher Brown, Jean de Bosch, Patience Dare, Carol Dent, Anne Hayward, Dorohy Kershaw, Anthony Margrave, Alma McHugh, Bernad Rook, Ken Rumney, Timmy Ryan, Margaret Scott, Kevin and Catherine Thornton and all those who are ill and would like to remain anonymous.
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