Fr. Aaron Writes 29th May 2022
Dear Friends,
Greetings from Rome, where I’m currently attending a number of meetings in my roles as Secretary to the Roman Association, and Trustee.
Sunday Obligation – Please read the letter of the Bishop’s Conference of England and Wales regarding the return of the Sunday Obligation on Pentecost Sunday, which is attached to the email version of this Newsletter for those who subscribe electronically. Hard copies of the letter are available at the back of the Church.
Sunday Morning Mass Schedule – Since the return to public worship back in July 2020, I have been celebrating an extra Sunday Mass in a revised and temporary schedule. I did this in order that we could accommodate as many people as possible at Holy Mass on Sunday whilst remaining socially-distanced, with every other pew being roped off, not for use. I find celebrating three Masses in quick succession exhausting, not being able to pause before starting the next Mass. In Church Law, priests should only typically celebrate one Mass a day, two if there is a pastoral need, three in emergencies. The time of emergency is over and so I will be returning to celebrating two Sunday Masses from the first weekend of July. With two Masses, we will be able to pool our resources and reintroduce coffee after Mass and shared Sunday lunches. Also, if I need to take a break or otherwise be away from the parish, I can reasonably ask an elderly supply priest
to cover two Masses, but not three. So, this change will take effect on Sunday 3rd July when we will revert back to a 9:15am and an 11:15am Mass. I thank you for your understanding.
Mass Times This Week – If you come to Mass during the week, please note that Holy Mass will be at 11am on Monday 30th and Tuesday 31st May, as well as on Wednesday 1st June. On Friday 3rd June, Mass will be at 10am and there will no Confession.
Pentecost Sunday for Parishioners New and Old & Jubilee Weekend– To mark the Birthday of the Church, there will be two parish Shared Meals. There will be a Shared Supper in the Hall after the 6pm Vigil Mass on Saturday 4th June, and there will be a Shared Lunch after the 11:30am Mass on Sunday 5th June. I do hope that as many of you as possible will come along. Please bring a dish or dishes, savoury or sweet, for everyone to share. It will be a wonderful way for us to gather socially as a parish once again; a particular focus will be for us to welcome new parishioners. As it’s the Jubilee weekend, I’d also like us to use the opportunity to celebrate together, in style,Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. This will be the beginning of reintroducing our regular shared Sunday lunches. If you’re coming to the Shared Lunch on Sunday 5th, I would ask you, please, to be considerate in your use of the car park, as our Polish and Malayalam friends will be celebrating their Sunday Masses, as normal, at 1:30pm and 3pm respectively.
Pentecost in Red – It would be wonderful if, when attending Mass on Pentecost Sunday, including the Vigil, you could wear the colour red – the colour of the Holy Spirit! It would create a talking point!
Parish Finance Committee – The next meeting of the Finance Committee will be on Tuesday 7th June at 7pm in Rooms 2/3 of the Parish Hall.
Full PPC (Parish Pastoral Council) Meeting – Our next meeting of the full PPC will take place on Monday 13th June at 7pm in the Hall.
New Catholics – On Tuesday 14th, 21st and 28th June,there will be a mini-course held, organised for allthose who have expressed a desire to become a Catholic and for those who wish to be baptised and confirmed. We will look at the three questions: Why God? Why Christ? Why the Church? We will meet in Rooms 2/3 of the Parish Hall at 7pm. Wine and nibbles will be available. To anyone who would like to join the group as a refresher, you’d be most welcome.
Formation Social – A fruit of the PPC’s Formation Sub-Group is that two of the members have started a new Lifelong Formation initiative – The Formation Social. Please see the announcement in the Newsletter and posters around the church. The first meeting with Paul and Rahul will be on the topic of Corpus Christi and will take place on Monday 6th June at 7:30pm in the Hall. It is an opportunity for formation, drinks, discussion and fellowship.
The Parish Fayre - In response to the Stewardship drive during Lent, when we called for more volunteers in parish ministries, there will be a Parish Fayre of Volunteers on the weekend of 16/17th of July. There will be manned stalls with information on how to join the various ministries and volunteer roles in our parish.
Ministry of Consolation – Darren Perks was recently commissioned for our parish and deanery for the Ministry of Consolation. Darren will be available to speak to if you are bereaved, have experienced loss and are suffering grief. He can be contacted through the Parish Office and there is a poster on the noticeboard at the back of the Church with more information. I wish Darren well in this very important parish ministry to those who have lost loved ones and friends.
In Memoriam – Please continue to pray for Hazel Ghavami RIP who died recently, as well as for her family.
I shall be celebrating a wedding in Orvieto Cathedral this week for Katy and Theo. Katy is Jackie and Ian Dockreay’s daughter. I will continue to keep you in my prayers whilst away.
With every prayer and good wish this Eastertide,
Fr Aaron





