July 17 2016
July 17 2016
July 17 2016
West Green
4 Vincent Road, London N15 3QH
Parish Office Tel No: 020-8888-5518
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Dear Parishioners,
In our first reading today from Genesis, we see Abraham
generously offering hospitality to strangers. Sarah, his wife prepares
the food too and both are rewarded by a promise of new life: I will
visit next year and you will have a son.
In the gospel, a similar story of hospitality Martha and Mary
offer true hospitality but in different ways: one through listening and the other providing
food.
In some ways it is a pity that both activities are compared because both are essential.
If Jesus visited and nobody listened to him, that would be very rude. The offering of
food/hospitality is also vital and equally important.
But there is a further point we need to remember as regards the social/religious
reality of those days. Notice, Martha address Jesus as Lord and prepares food; while Mary
sits at the Lords feet. The idea of Mary sitting at Jesus feet is so far removed from Sarahs
position in the first reading: in those days women were not instructed in the Law by the
rabbis because they could neither be a teacher nor a disciple! Jesus is making the point that
his word is for all men, women and children.
Martha is annoyed because she thinks her sister Mary, should be doing something
more important than sitting around listening to Jesus! He could be left sitting alone talking
to himself!
Here we have the on-going problem when to be still in prayer or involved in action!
The reality is that both are necessary our challenge is to work out and plan our lives
allowing both realities in our lives. It is not an easy one. St Timothy reminds us: Faith
without good works is futile. We saw last week in the story of the Good Samaritan, that
action speaks louder than words. But action without the inner spiritual activity /prayer is
empty!
So the challenge remains prayer and action need to go hand-in-hand.
PLANNED GIVING DRIVE: We have been asked by the Financial Department of the
Diocese that we look at our financial situation in the parish. We havent had a Planned
Giving Campaign for over eight years. You are giving regularly and generously over those
years but due to increase costs, inflation and movement of parishioners, the scene has
changed. This is what we hope to have a look at this coming September. We had a planning
meeting last Wednesday to put activities in place in September. More information later.
Thats all for now. Have a nice week! Fr Joe
REGISTRATION 2016/2017
For SATURDAY MORNING RELIGIOUS
INSTRUCTION
Classes for Children attending State
Schools.
If you wish to enrol your child / children for
the 2016/2017 Programme in preparation
for
1) Pre- Communion (age 6-7);
2) First Communion (age 8 and above);
3) Post Communion (for children already
completed their First Communion
Programme.
Please take a REGISTRATION FORM from
the BLACK FOLDER on the shelf at the
BACK of the CHURCH - fill it in, attach
copies of Birth and Baptism Certificates of
the child and return as soon as possible to
the Parish Office, 4 Vincent Road.
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR
ADULTS (RCIA):
If you are interested in preparing for your
First Communion, Confirmation or exploring
your faith, please complete an application
form available at the back of the church and
make contact with Sr. Susana or Sr Monica at
the Parish Office. The programme will start in
September 2016.
YEAR OF MERCY:
YEAR OF MERCY FORMATION this
weekend, Saturday 16th July after our 6pm
Mass and on Sunday at 6:45pm or17th July
from 10am to 10:45 in the Church.
ONE-HOUR ADORATION FOR THE YEAR OF
MERCY
on Wednesday 27th July from 7-8pm in
the Verbum Dei Spirituality Centre.
THE LIVE SIMPLY GROUP
Invite you for a walk
in Downhills Park today, Sunday 17th July in
solidarity with the poor.
Meet in the churchyard after 11.00 Mass.
ENTRANCE ANTIPHON
See, I have God for my help.
The Lord sustains my soul.
I will sacrifice to you with willing heart,
and praise your name, O Lord, for it is good.
First Reading
Responsorial Psalm:
Psalm 14
The just will live in the presence of the Lord.
Second Reading
Colossians 1: 24-28
Gospel Acclamation
Alleluia, alleluia!
Open our heart, O Lord,
to accept the words of your Son.
Alleluia!
Gospel
Communion Antiphon:
The Lord, the gracious, the merciful,
has made a memorial of his wonders;
he gives food to those who fear him.
James Mullee
Ann Kilmartin
RIP
Special Intentions:
Christina Danaher
Mary OConnor (Get Well)
Merle VanGramberg
Pamela & Colin Anomneze
The Oliveira Family
The Duprez Family
The Doherty Family
Birthday
Kathy Nyland
Wedding Anniversary
Phil & Joe DiLeo (45years)
Carlo & Natalie Gaglione
For the sick and those in our parish
especially:
Ann Commins, Anne OBrien, Ava-Maria
Ubaka, Bobbie Halley, Bridget Mitchell,
Boniface Pinto, Brian Waters, Christina
Sheenan, Greta Lettice, John ORouke, Joseph
Breen, Maria DSouza, Mary Caulfield, Mary
Griffin, Mary Towell, Nialda & Angelo Cattina,
Pat Phelan, Rita Miller (speedy recovery),
May Hempenstall, Rita Mongelard,
Timothy OConnor
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Saturday: from 9:45 am 10:15am
PARISH TEAM