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During Mass and during this week,
please remember in your prayers all those who are sick, especially
JOSEPH SNOW JAMES GALLACHER MARY REID LYNSEY SURGEONER
THERESA McCANN MAY GRIFFITHS JACQUELINE RICHARDSON
CATHIE ROBERTSON Sr ANSELM (LSP) EDDIE McLAUGHLIN GRACE FAHEY
MARGARET SUTHERLAND ANNE TYNAN KIER McFARLANE
ELIZABETH KEOGH ANN TRAYNOR SHEILA STRACHAN JENNIFER BUCHAN
RUTH GRANT VALENTINA COLALUCA DONALD WOODROW
ANNE TRAYNOR KAI GREEN LAUREN DUFFY (6 yr old – making steady progress
BAIN (Premature baby now aged 3 – still improving) ABBIE BOYD (9 years old very seriously
ill) BABY CADEN KENNY (born very premature at 24 weeks - now at home
all your prayers. )
We remember those who have recently died
DONNA MARIE CLARK OLLIE COYLE PACKIE HARKIN TINA BURGOYN
PATRICK MURPHY MARY CUNNINGHAM PATRICK DALY (funeral to be arranged
We remember all those whose anniversaries occur about this time
ALISON McGOLDRICK KENNEDY JOE GUNN NORAH McAULEY SHEILA BLAKE
IRENE DONNACHIE DANIEL McNULTY JEAN McDOUGALL
ISOBEL McLAUGHLIN
Lord, hear our prayers
THIS WEEK IN THE PARISH
Sunday: 16th Sunday of the Year Mass at 10.30am in St Gregory. Baptisms during
Mass. 12pm in St Charles.
Monday: Mass at 9.30am.
Tuesday: Mass at 9.30am. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Chinese Mass at 3pm.
Welcome to Fr Joseph Liang who is celebrating Mass in Mandarin.
Wednesday: 9.30am Mass.
Thursday: Mass at 9.30am.
Friday: Mass at 9.30am (St Gregory) Mass at 10am (St Charles).
Saturday: Mass at 9.30am, followed by confessions. Evening confessions as normal 5.15
5.45pm. Vigil Mass at 6pm.
Next Sunday: 17th Sunday of the Year. Mass at 10.30am in St Gregory.
12pm in St Charles.
If you’re off on holiday over the next few weeks, we hope you have a safe and good time.
A warm welcome to those who are visiting us at this time.
QUOTEQUOTEQUOTEQUOTESSSS FROM NOTICE BOOKFROM NOTICE BOOKFROM NOTICE BOOKFROM NOTICE BOOK 50 YEARS AGO50 YEARS AGO50 YEARS AGO50 YEARS AGO 11th July 1965
1) This week we received a relic of St Gregory from Rome. (Blessing after
Mass)
. 18th July 1965
1) Letter Re: Archbishop Campbell’s Anniversary.
The 10am Mass next Thursday will be offered for the Repose of his Soul.
2) The Altar and Vestments of the late Archbishop+ were given to us to help
found this Parish.
ST GREGORY BARBARIGO,
WYNDFORD The Parish of St Gregory is a Parish of the Archdiocese of GlasgowA Designated Religious Charity, Number SC018140
SUNDAY 19th JULY 2015
40 HOURS DEVOTIONS
SUNDAY MASSES
WEEKDAY MASS
EXPOSITION OFTHE BLESSED SACRAMENT
CONFESSIONS
SUNDAY CONFESSIONS
BAPTISMS,WEDDINGS & FUNERALS
First Reading Jeremiah 23:1-6 The remnant of my flock I will gather and I will raise up
shepherds to look after them.
Responsorial Psalm The Lord is my Shepherd: there is nothing I shall want
Second Reading Ephesians 2:13-18 Christ Jesus is the peace between us, and has make the two
into one.
Gospel – Mark 6:30-34 They were like sheep without a shepherd
POPE FRANCIS’ PRA
Universal: Politics: That political responsibility may be lived at all levels as a high form of
charity.
Evangelization: The poor in Latin America
Christians may bear witness to love for the poor and contribute to a more fraternal society. .
please remember in your prayers all those who are sick, especially-
JOSEPH SNOW JAMES GALLACHER MARY REID LYNSEY SURGEONER
JACQUELINE RICHARDSON
LM (LSP) EDDIE McLAUGHLIN GRACE FAHEY
MARGARET SUTHERLAND ANNE TYNAN KIER McFARLANE JAMES McKENNA
JENNIFER BUCHAN
DONALD WOODROW FRANK RODDEN
making steady progress) AJ
9 years old very seriously
now at home – Thank you for
DONNA MARIE CLARK OLLIE COYLE PACKIE HARKIN TINA BURGOYN
funeral to be arranged)
time especially
NORAH McAULEY SHEILA BLAKE
IRENE DONNACHIE DANIEL McNULTY JEAN McDOUGALL ALEC GAVIN
of the Year Mass at 10.30am in St Gregory. Baptisms during
: Mass at 9.30am. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Chinese Mass at 3pm.
who is celebrating Mass in Mandarin.
: Mass at 9.30am, followed by confessions. Evening confessions as normal 5.15-
Sunday of the Year. Mass at 10.30am in St Gregory.
If you’re off on holiday over the next few weeks, we hope you have a safe and good time.
They were
like sheep
50 YEARS AGO50 YEARS AGO50 YEARS AGO50 YEARS AGO (1965)
This week we received a relic of St Gregory from Rome. (Blessing after
The 10am Mass next Thursday will be offered for the Repose of his Soul.
The Altar and Vestments of the late Archbishop+ were given to us to help
ST GREGORY BARBARIGO,
The Parish of St Gregory is a Parish of the Archdiocese of Glasgow A Designated Religious Charity, Number SC018140
SIXTEENTH SUNDAY OF YEAR B
St Joseph’s, Helensburgh
Saturday Vigil 6pm and Sunday 10.30 am
9.30 am Lauds before Mass
FTHE BLESSED SACRAMENT Saturday after 9.30 Mass to 10.30am
& Tuesday after Mass until Benediction at 6 pm
Saturday after 9.30am Mass 5.15–5.45 pm
Every Sunday morning from 9.45 until10.15am
BAPTISMS,WEDDINGS & FUNERALS by arrangement
The remnant of my flock I will gather and I will raise up
shepherds to look after them.
The Lord is my Shepherd: there is nothing I shall want Christ Jesus is the peace between us, and has make the two
into one.
They were like sheep without a shepherd
POPE FRANCIS’ PRAYER INTENTION FOR JULY 2015 That political responsibility may be lived at all levels as a high form of
The poor in Latin America: : That, amid social inequalities, Latin American
tness to love for the poor and contribute to a more fraternal society.
without a
shepherd
This weekend we pray in a special way for
travellers, especially those on the road. Pope
Benedict said, “For countries in the northern
hemisphere the end of June marks the
beginning of the summer season and, for
many, the beginning of vacations. I hope that
everyone will be able to live serenely a few
days of well-earned rest and relaxation and I
would like to address an appeal for prudence
to those who are setting out for their various
vacation sites. Every day, unfortunately,
especially on the weekend, road accidents are
recorded with so many human lives tragically
cut short, and more than half the victims are
young people. In recent years much has been
done to prevent these tragic events but more
can and must be done, with the contribution
and involvement of all. It is necessary to
combat distraction and superficiality which, in
an instant, can ruin one's own future and that
of others. Life is precious and unique: it must
always be respected and protected, also by
proper and careful conduct on the roads. May
the Virgin Mary, who accompanies us on our
daily journey through life, watch over
travellers and obtain mercy for road victims”
It is a sobering reminder of the need to pray
for road safety and for safe journeys: We pray
for all those who use our roads for work or for
leisure, in all forms of road transport, and for
all pedestrians who traverse our carriage ways,
so that all of us may be alert to our
responsibilities one to another.
COLLECTIONS
Sunday 5 July - 1st - £329.41
Franciscan Sisters 2nd - £875.30
Donations: Chinese Comm. £126.58
Sunday Cafe - £820.00
Ladies Prayer Group - £ 30.00
Thurs. Prayer Group - £ 30.00
Anon, from Chinses Comm.
For Jubilee Fund £2.000.00
Sunday12 July - 1st - £298.51
Spec. Coll. Sea Sunday 2nd – 294.16
200 CLUB
£100 Monthly draw for 5th July –No. 21
£10 Weekly draw for 5th July –No. 48
(All results subject to rescrutiny) .
.
PILGRIMAGE
Although there will NOT be a National
Pilgrimage at Carfin on 6
year, Fr McGahey is happy to go ahead with
the Mass for UCM, on SUNDAY, 6
SEPTEMBER AT 3.00PM as per normal.
This will not be the usual Scottish Pilgrimage,
but for UCM, their families, friends and
anyone who wishes to attend. If you would be
interested in going to Carfin for this, please
put your name on the list in the porch so that
our UCM Branch can arrange transport
SATURDAY MART
Bargains galore every Saturday in the h
10am-1pm. Donations of good quality
clothing & bric-a-brac most welcome
MARYHILL FOODBANK
Distribution during
Central Halls, 304 Maryhill Rd, Thursdays
10am-12 noon Donations of Non
will be gratefully accepted for the
Foodbank.by our SSVP members in the
Library after 10.30 Mass.
MY PARISH SELFIE
FUN PHOTO CHALLENGE
Grab your phone or
2selfie” that captures some aspect of life in
parish. Top five entries will win a £20
Amazon voucher, Entran
years of age. Selected entries will be displayed
in an exhibition in September and online via
the AGAP website and social media pagers.
Email your pic to info@aga.org,uk
Closing Date 24 Aug. See poster or
visit www.agap.org.uk
and conditions.
Our Parish Pilgrim s after
Mass in Salamanca
Tom Kilbride, Rector of the
College. and a few of the
other regulars who attend the
English Mass on Sundays in
HH.OBLATAS DE CRISTO
SACERDOTE
PILGRIMAGE TO CARFIN.
Although there will NOT be a National
at Carfin on 6th September this
year, Fr McGahey is happy to go ahead with
the Mass for UCM, on SUNDAY, 6
SEPTEMBER AT 3.00PM as per normal.
This will not be the usual Scottish Pilgrimage,
eir families, friends and
anyone who wishes to attend. If you would be
interested in going to Carfin for this, please
put your name on the list in the porch so that
our UCM Branch can arrange transport
SATURDAY MART
Bargains galore every Saturday in the hall
1pm. Donations of good quality
brac most welcome
MARYHILL FOODBANK
Distribution during July – Community
Central Halls, 304 Maryhill Rd, Thursdays
Donations of Non-Perishables
will be gratefully accepted for the
Foodbank.by our SSVP members in the
Library after 10.30 Mass.
MY PARISH SELFIE – AGAP SUMMER
FUN PHOTO CHALLENGE
r camera and snap a
2selfie” that captures some aspect of life in the
parish. Top five entries will win a £20
cher, Entrants must be over 16
years of age. Selected entries will be displayed
in an exhibition in September and online via
the AGAP website and social media pagers.
info@aga.org,uk. Aug. See poster or
www.agap.org.uk for terms
ST ALOYSIUS’ COLLEGE
still has a few spaces left in all of Junior
School classes, P1 – P7, starting in August
2015 and would be delighted to receive
applications or inquiries from interested
parents over the summer months. The school’s
admissions office will be open throughout the
summer and the staff would be more than
happy to answer any questions from
prospective parents, or welcome you to the
school for a look around and a chat. Please
call St Aloysius’ College on 0141 332 3190.
THE ANNUAL YOUTH 2000
SUMMER FESTIVAL 27 to 31 Aug 2015
is a 5 day Prayer Festival, held in
Walsingham, Norfolk. The Festival is packed
with dynamic talks, live-band worship,
powerful prayer times, fun social activities,
creative workshops, in-depth discussions,
evening entertainment and loads more. With
top speakers from the USA and all over the
UK, Youth 2000 events are primarily for 16 -
35 year olds. If you are in this age range and
looking for answers to the big questions in
life, then this retreat is for you! For more info
please see: www.youth2000.org There will
be a bus leaving from Edinburgh and Glasgow
at a cost of £50. If you are interested in
booking your place on the bus please contact
Kate Towie on 07947850983 or
katetowie@hotmail.co.uk
Our Parish Pilgrim s after
Mass in Salamanca – with Fr
Tom Kilbride, Rector of the
College. and a few of the
regulars who attend the
English Mass on Sundays in
HH.OBLATAS DE CRISTO
WORLD YOUTH DAY KRAKOW 25 Jul.y – 31 July 2016
World Youth Day is an international meeting of
youth from all over the world who gather together in one place with their catechists, priests, bishops and
the Pope in order to profess faith in Jesus Christ.
Next year's World Youth Day is being held from 25 July to 31 July 2016 in Krakow with 2 million
young people from all over the world expected to
attend. The 7 day event will include international speakers, world renowned Catholic musicians,
youth based prayer and liturgies and lots of fun! For
more information please see www.krakow2016.com If you are interested in attending with the
Archdiocesan Youth Office or would like more information, please contact Lucy on 0141 226 5898
or email: lucy.dooley@rcag.org.uk LADIES, ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FUN
CHALLENGE?
Why not come along a join forces with like minded
women at our Ladies Only 5K Midnight Walk which brings our community of women together
whilst raising the much needed funds and awareness
for all those in need of our care here at the Hospice. The countdown is on to this year's annual St
Margaret of Scotland Hospice Ladies 5k Midnight
Walk. Taking place on Saturday, September 5, the event begins at 9.45pm with a registration process,
followed by live music and a keep-fit session before
the walk itself begins at Midnight. Fun and fancy headwear is available to purchase on the night of the
event with all proceeds going to the Hospice.
This will be our third Midnight Walk, with the route along the A82 between the Great Western Retail
Park and the Kilbowie Road Roundabout at
Clydebank – one of the busiest routes leading to the Highlands. After completing the walk, the ladies
will then enjoy a presentation ceremony and
barbecue at 1am. Entry is open to ladies' only and participants MUST register beforehand. Children
aged 6-16 may enter if accompanied by an adult. There is a £15 entry fee (£5 per child), which
entitles each participant to a special commemorative
T-shirt and medal. Each adult is asked to raise £30 in sponsorship – which can be collected through the
Hospice Just Giving page
www.justgiving.com/smhif preferred. All entrants are asked to complete a registration
form, which can be obtained by contacting the
Hospice fundraising team on 0141 435 7018 or fundraising@smh.org.uk
(mailto:fundraising@smh.org.uk)
. To register online please click (http://smh.us7.list-
manage.com/track/click?u=eebffbf19973efb9959ab
006b&id=ccdcda4d77&e=d4a9dcaf2b Here (http://smh.us7.list-manage.com/track
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