Sunday 22 March - The Fifth Sunday of Lent
11.00am Sung Mass
6.00pm Mass
Monday 23 March
12.30pm Holy Hour - an hour of prayer before the Blessed Sacrament
Tuesday 24 March
2.00pm Bible study in the church hall - this week, we look at the letters of the New Testament
3.00 Tea in the hall
5.30pm Evening Prayer
6.00pm Priest available for Confessions
Wednesday 25 March - The Annunciation
12.00noon Rosary
12.30pm Mass
7.30pm Walsingham Cell Mass at St Nicholas, Radford
Friday 27 March
12.00noon Service of Reflection with healing ministries, followed by lunch
5.30pm Evening Prayer
6.00pm Priest available for Confessions
Saturday 28 March
10.00am - 12.00noon Church and cafe open.
11.00am Stations of the Cross
12.30pm Mass
NB Clocks go forward one hour tonight
Sunday 29 March - Palm Sunday
11.00am Palm Procession and Sung Mass
6.00pm Mass
All are welcome to any of our services.
NOTICES
READINGS FOR TODAY’S MASSES
Ezekiel 37:12-14
Part of Psalm 130 R/ With the Lord there is mercy, in him is plentiful redemption.
Romans 8:8-11
Choir Praise to you, O Christ, King of eternal glory.
All Praise to you, O Christ, King of eternal glory.
I am the resurrection and the life, says the Lord.
Everyone who believes in me shall never die.
All Praise to you, O Christ, King of eternal glory.
John 11:1-45 (pages 178-181 of the Sunday Missal)
REVISION OF THE PARISH ELECTORAL ROLL
The parish electoral roll is now being revised in preparation for the Annual Meetings to take place on 10 May. Forms are available from Sheila Polanyk or Fr Dexter, and must be returned by 19 April.
SAFEGUARDING SURVEY
The diocese is undergoing an audit of its safeguarding processes this year. As part of that, we are invited to take part in a survey arranged by Ineqe, the company carrying out the audit. Postcards with details of the survey are at the back of church. Unfortunately, the survey can only be completed online. The deadline for the survey is 6 May.
GIFT ENVELOPES
The weekly gift envelopes for the year commencing Sunday 12 April are now at the back of church. Please take your pack.
There are a few sets still available—if you think it would be helpful to have a set, please speak to David Fletcher. Using these envelopes helps people ensure that they can give a regular weekly amount which helps the parish with its budgeting.
READINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY’S MASSES
Matthew 21:1-11; Isaiah 50:4-7; Part of Psalm 22; Philippians 2:6-11;
Matthew 27:11-54 (pages 236-254 of the Sunday Missal)