Unless there is an exemption FACE MASKS should be worn
Please be willing to participate in the ‘TRACK AND TRACE’ system.
Down load the app (https://www.covid19.nhs.uk/)
The Bishops of England & Wales have still suspended the obligation
to attend Mass on Sundays and designated Holy Days. If we do not attend Holy
Mass, however, we are to keep the Lord’s Day holy by some other means
(abstaining from unnecessary manual labour, spiritual reading and/or prayers at
home, etc.).
Please take care in removing your face covering before receiving the
Sacred Host and in replacing the covering afterwards.
Catholics are only obliged to receive Holy Communion once a year, and
so if anyone is apprehensive about the danger of contagion at Holy Communion,
they are advised not to receive until the present risk has subsided, and to
make an Act of Spiritual Communion.
To receive Holy Communion, we must be in a state of grace (any mortal
sins must have been absolved in the Sacrament of Penance), and to have fasted
for a minimum of one hour before reception.
Sunday: The Second Sunday of Christmas (the Most Holy Name of
Jesus)
Holy Mass: 9.30am Int:
10.30am Int: for the parish
11.30am Int: Thanksgiving
Tuesday: The
Eve of the Epiphany
Holy Mass: 12.00 Int:
Sr. Pat Kenny RSC
Epiphany
Water will be blessed in the Church Hall at 12.30pm
Wednesday:
The Epiphany of the Lord.
Holy Mass: 9.30am Int: John and Mary Benbow (RIP)
5.30pm (Latin) Int: for the parish
7.00pm Int: Mario Vassillo (RIP)
The
Blessing of Chalk at each Mass
Thursday:
Holy Mass: 12.00 Int: Departed Relatives and Firiends of John Benbow (RIP)
Friday: Mass will be offered in the Convent
Saturday:
Holy Mass: 10.00am
Int:
6.00pm Int:
Sunday: The Baptism of
the Lord
Holy Mass: 9.30am Int:
10.30am Int: for the parish
11.30am Int: