This Sunday: 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8.00 am: Said Mass at St Mary Magdalen’s 9.30 am: Family Eucharist at St Andrew’s 11.00 am: Solemn Mass at St Mary Magdalen’s Worship this week: Mon: Mass at Spring Hill Care Home at 11.00 am Tues: Sung Mass at St Andrews at 7.00 pm Next Sunday: 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9.30 am: Family Eucharist at St Andrew’s 11.00 am: Solemn Mass at St Mary Magdalen’s Morning and Evening Prayer are usually said at 8.00 am at St Mary Magdalen’s and 5.00 pm at St Andrew’s Monday to Friday
This Sunday: 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9.30 am: Family Eucharist at St Andrew’s 11.00 am: Solemn Mass at St Mary Magdalen’s Worship this week: There are no masses this week, as Fr David is unavailable. Apologies for any inconvenience. Next Sunday: 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8.00 am: Said Mass at St Mary Magdalen’s 9.30 am: Family Eucharist at St Andrew’s 11.00 am: Solemn Mass at St Mary Magdalen’s Morning and Evening Prayer are usually said at 8.00 am at St Mary Magdalen’s and 5.00 pm at St Andrew’s Monday to Friday
This Sunday: 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time 9.30 am: Family Eucharist at St Andrew’s 11.00 am: Family Celebration Mass at St Mary Magdalen’s Worship this week: Tues: 6.00 pm: Mass at St Andrews Wed: 10.00 am: Mass at St Andrews 3.30 pm: Youth Church at St Christopher’s School Thur: 9.00 am: Leavers’ Mass at St Mary Magdalen’s 6.00 pm: Mass at St Mary Magdalen’s Fri: No Mass Next Sunday: 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8.00 am: Said Mass at St Mary Magdalen’s 9.30 am: Family Eucharist at St Andrew’s 11.00 am: Solemn Mass at St Mary Magdalen’s Morning and Evening Prayer are usually said at 8.00 am at St Mary Magdalen’s and 5.00 pm at St Andrew’s Monday to Friday
As our Primary Schools get ready to say farewell to the Year 6 classes, all at the Parish of the Good Shepherd offer our thoughts and prayers as they look forward to a new start at their High Schools. It is a huge step for 11-year olds to take, and as they do so, it is important that they know that they have our love and support in whatever the future holds for them.On Thursday 4 July, Fr David, in his role as Year 7 Chaplain at St Christopher's School, spent time with Year 6 pupils as they engaged with their taster day. In conversations with them at lunch time, he heard that they had all taken part in three High School classes in the morning, which they spoke of with a great deal of enthusiasm, looking forward to beginning their High School career in earnest in September.In the afternoon, they spent time in the Hall in worship as a new year group, which was led by Mr Pountain, the Spirituality Coordinator, and Fr David, who spoke of the transition from Primary to High School, and the need to take with them the experiences that have gone before, good and bad, as these are the things that shape us into the person God calls us to be. It is with this in mind, and with the reassurance of the story of St Peter that God calls even those who are flawed to follow him, that they were encouraged to reflect on the call of God on their lives, in order that they might be the very best person they can be, and that they might do great things for God.This is something that can be said for each Year 6 pupil who moves on to High School, whichever School that might be, and so, wherever it is that they may go, they go with our hope and expectation that with the grace of God, they do so with his love surrounding them and sustaining them in all that they will do.