top of page
Writer's picturewebmaster78

Weekly Newsletter: starting 23 June 2024 '12th Sunday in Ordinary Time'

 


 

From Chaos to Calm


The readings for the 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time invite us to meditate on the profound concept of God's inscrutable sovereignty, His enduring love, and the transformative power of faith.

 

In Job 38:1, 8-11, we listen to God's response to Job from the whirlwind. He questions Job, reminding him of His ultimate omnipotence and supremacy by referencing His creation and control of the sea, a symbol of chaos and uncontrollable natural forces. This introduces the theme of God's control over all things beyond our human comprehension.

 

The Responsorial Psalm is a heartfelt hymn of gratitude to God, praising His eternal love that never ceases. It brings forward God's enduring love, which is unwavering, all-encompassing, and perpetually available to all.

 

We turn next to 2 Corinthians 5:14-17, where Paul addresses the transformative power of Christ's love and the concept of rebirth. He states that those who live in Christ become new creations, implying that our understanding and perspective are altered through faith, enabling us to see the world through a spiritual lens.

 

Finally, the Gospel of Mark 4:35-41 recounts the famous event of Jesus calming the storm. This narrative exhibits Jesus's divine power and the disciples' struggle with fear and faith, implying that we can find peace amid life's storms through trust in God.

 

These readings underscore the truth of God's immeasurable power and enduring love and the transformative effect of genuine faith. Despite our limited understanding, we are called to trust in the divine, perceive our existence spiritually, and rely on our faith to navigate life's tumultuous storms.

 

Family Connections: How can our family, in our daily interactions and decisions, demonstrate trust in God's sovereignty and allow His enduring love to transform our fears into faith, especially during challenging times?

 

Prayer: Lord, guide us through life's storms with Your love and power.

 

- Fr. Viktor, RCJ


 

Mass Readings:

1st Reading: Job 38:1,​8-11

 Responsorial Psalm:O give thanks to the Lord, for his love endures for ever.

2nd Reading:  2 Corinthians 5:14-17

Gospel: Mark 4:35-41

 


Youth Encounter Organizers’ Meeting

Monday, 1 July, 6.00 pm, Sacristy


 

Funeral Mass

11.30 am +Angela Meads June 28



‘Revive; Discover; Empower’ a young adults retreat:

Walsingham House are hosting a young adults retreat on the weekend of 22nd – 23rd June. The retreat is open to those who are 19+. It will be a weekend of prayer and friendship and a wonderful opportunity to take a break from work or university. The cost of the retreat is £45 and more information, including how to book, can be found at www.bcys.net/events   



Baptism Seminar Schedule

Baptism Seminars for parents of children up to 6 years old. Saturday, 29th of June at 02.30 PM Church Sacristy. To register, please email your name and the name and age of your child to: westcliff@brcdt.org



NEEDED URGENTLY

A 3 bedroomed house to rent, preferably within St Heen’s parish.

Please contact

Joyce    07424403254



Pro-Life Rosary

Daily rosary in the chapel after Mass with pro-life rosary Wednesday and Friday. adoration & recitation of the rosary with exposition in the chapel 10-45-1145am. Fridays only.

First Saturday rosary

11am includes consecration of families to Our Lady. 


 

Permanent diaconate - Come and See event, Eastwood

There will be a Come and See event with Bishop Alan for those considering a vocation to the permanent diaconate on Saturday 6th July at St Peter's Catholic Church, 59 Eastwood Road North, Leigh-on-Sea, SS9 4BX.  The day begins with Mass in the church at 10.00am and will end after lunch by around 2.30pm.  Please circulate this to any men you are aware of who may be considering a vocation to the permanent diaconate, or anyone else you think may be interested in this.  Wives of potential applicants are invited and encouraged to attend.  You are also more than welcome to come.  Please send any queries regarding this event to diaconate@brcdt.org.  Booking is not necessary, and there is no charge for the event.

 


Visitation of the National Pilgrim Virgin Statue (NPVS)

of Our Lady of Fatima and the Relics of Saints Jacinta & Francisco to St Teresa of the Child Jesus, Rochford SS4 IRF. 6-7 July 2024

Saturday, 6 July 2024 (1:00 PM) a first Saturday:Procession and Enthronement of the PVS of Our Lady of Fatima and the Relics of Saints Francisco and Jacinta. Recitation and meditation of the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary

Veneration (individual) of the Relics of Saints Jacinta andFrancisco

Divine Mercy Chaplet Enrolment and Investiture of the Brown Scapular

Vigil Mass(Followed by the Act of Consecration of the Parish to the Immaculate Heart of Mary)

Sunday, 7 July 2024 (10:00 AM).

Recitation and meditation of the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary Holy Mass

Veneration (individual) of the Relics of Saints Jacinta andFrancisco

We invite everyone to join us with this great opportunity to live and spread the hopeful Message of Fatima. Hope to see you. Ave Maria!


 

BCCS Charity Tribute Night featuring ABBA Chique

Brentwood Catholic Children’s Society is pleased to host their first Charity Tribute Night featuring ABBA Chique at the Mill Hall Arts & Events Centre in Rayleigh on Friday 12th July from 7.30 to 11pm.  Please spread the word among friends and family, join them at this special anniversary event and get ready to dance and sing along to your favourite ABBA hits! Tickets cost £20 plus a small booking fee and can be purchased via Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/abba-tribute-night-tickets-849314000037  

Please keep your e-ticket to show on entry to the venue. All details can be found on the BCCS website: www.bccs.org.uk/get-involved/events/ 

If you have any questions about the event, please email Julie jabbott@bccs.org.uk




Dates for your diary……



Youth Encounter Gathering

13-14 July




Confirmation Day

20 July



155th Anniversary of Saint Helen’s Church, Westcliff-on-Sea

17-18 August





Please consider offering help…..

…Your Parish needs You!

To ensure your safety and compliance with our legal obligations, we require volunteers from the congregation for each mass service to assist us with the evacuation of the church in the event of a fire. Volunteers will be provided with fire safety training for this role, which comprises what actions to take in the event of a fire, which is to successfully evacuate the church and aid those who may have limited mobility.

 

We cannot do this without your help, so please volunteer today!



Pilgrimage to Fatima

From 11th to 15th Oct 2024

£ 855.00 Operated by Special Pilgrimages ‘Christian Tours’ For Inquiries, please contact:

Salvatore Burzotta 07753 203129




Sacrament of Confirmation:

Invitation to Join Our Catechist Team

Our parish is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers to join our team of catechists. Whether you are experienced or new to catechesis, your contribution will be invaluable in guiding and nurturing the faith journey of our community members.

To equip you for this role, we are organizing a special training session led by one of our parishioners, Carmel Allen, an experienced catechist and educator.

If you feel called to this ministry or would like to learn more, please approach Fr. Alex.



Friendship Club!

🌟 Join the Friendship Club of St. Helen's Parish in Westcliff! 🙌🏼 Discover meaningful connections and laughter every Tuesday, 11.00am-02.00pm at the Parish Hall.

All are welcome! ❤️


 

Gardener

🌿 Got Green Fingers?🌱 Be a part of something beautiful at St. Helen's Parish in Westcliff. Join our team of volunteer gardeners and help cultivate a serene oasis. 🌸🌼

 


No Bubble Gum in the Church

Out of respect for our sacred space, bubble gum is prohibited within the Church premises. I appreciate your cooperation.

- A friendly reminder from the dedicated volunteer cleaners of Saint Helen’s Westcliff




St. Helen’s Cleaners



Join the group chat to get the weekly schedule of volunteer cleaners.



St Helen’s Minibus Service

For parishioners of Saint Helen’s with mobility problems and wanted to attend the 11:30am Sunday Mass; - For those who are interested to join the team of volunteers, please contact Ray Newman on Tel. No.: 07775 769826

Many thanks to all who support the maintenance of our Parish Minibus. If you know anyone who needs a lift to church to 11.30 Mass, please let the office know and it will be handed on to Ray Newman.

 


Sacramental Services

·  For Baptisms, Weddings, and Funerals, please email our parish office or get in touch with any of the priests.

·  Marriage Preparations: Couples who are planning to get married in or outside the parish should contact the parish office at least six (6) months in advance.

·  The Sacrament of Reconciliation: Thursdays 10:45-11:25am; Saturdays 11:15-11:50am or approach the priest to get an appointment.

·  The Sacrament of the Sick: Please contact the parish office for requests about visiting the housebound / Care Home residents.



Masses at Saint Helen’s

Weekday Masses: 10:00AM

Saturday Mass: 12:00NN

Sunday Mass: 09:30AM / 11:30AM / 06:00PM

2nd Mass on Holy Days: 07:00PM

No Mass on Mondays



Mass Intentions

For Any Mass Intentions, please see the priests or call them during office hours (Tuesdays to Fridays 9-1pm) Tel. No.: 01702 342324 

Alternatively:

Mass Intention Envelopes are available Mass Intentions are published in the parish newsletter (available for collection). It is also posted via Facebook Page of the Parish.



Tamil Catholic Community Donation

We would like to acknowledge the donation of £600.00 from the Tamil Catholic Chaplaincy, Southend-on-Sea. Your contribution to St Helen’s parish funds means really a lot. Our appreciation also to the leadership of Carmen Hubert and Jaygan Navaratnam and to Fr. Elmo Jeyarasa, the chaplain of the Tamil community



100 club draws

 February: F Cassar £20, E Campling £15, D Cauchi £10

 March: S Baillie £30, M Davis £20, L Upsher £15, C Allen £10



Offertory May 2024

Bankers Orders / Standing Orders

Loose plate: £2043.17

Gift Aid: £1820.40

Contactless: £124.87



Contactless Giving

No cash? Give your donations using your card. Look for the one in-charge of the parish’s card reader and get a receipt on the go or visit the parish website.



Gift Aid

Collection Envelopes 2024

If you are a tax paying parishioner making a gift to the parish, for example putting money in the collection, the Inland Revenue aids us by refunding the tax.

For every £1 you donate we can claim a 25p refund; £1 becomes £1.25 for the Parish.

Our Parish has to pay its own way, what we collect in the Offertory collection plate no longer covers our overhead costs, so the Gift Aid Scheme is our financial lifeline.

The new financial year starts on 6th April so please pick up your new box at the back of the church and check that we have your correct address.

Equally important, if you are a taxpayer and not in the scheme and would like to join and help the Parish please complete a Declaration Form which will be available for you to collect from the back of the church.

If you any further questions please contact

John Upsher phone 01702 347369.



Gift for Saint Helen’s Church

Please consider Saint Helen’s Catholic Church as part of charity in your will. For more information, see the parish priest.



Enhancing security

Saint Helen's Westcliff implements 24/7 CCTV surveillance across its premises.  Notices alert parishioners to the system's presence for heightened safety.

The initiative aims to deter threats and ensure a secure environment for worshippers and visitors alike.




 

23 June – Sunday

09.30 am – Children’s Liturgy

 

24 June – Monday

06.00 pm – Youth Encounter Organizers’ Meeting (Sacristy)

 

25 June – Tuesday

FIHM Catechism meeting (moved to 23rd July, after 10 am Mass, Small Hall)

11.00am-02.00pm – Friendship Club

06.00-07.30pm – Bible Study

 

26 June – Wednesday

06.15-7.30 pm – Confirmation group (Hall)

 

27 June – Thursday

07.00 pm – Legion of Mary Meeting (Sacristy)

(For home visits, please get in touch with the parish)

 

28 June – Friday

10.30 am – FIHM Adoration and Pro-life Rosary (Presbytery Chapel)

11.30 am – Funeral Mass

03.00-04.00 pm – Divine Mercy Devotion (Presbytery Chapel)

07.00 pm – Perpetual Novena to Sto Niño (Presbytery Chapel)

 

29 June – Saturday

11.00-11.50 am – Adoration organized by FIHM

11.15-11.50 am – Confession

01.00 pm- Baptism

02.30 pm- Baptism Seminar

 

30 June – Sunday

09.30 am – Children’s Liturgy

01.00 pm – Baptism

 

Note:        Recitation of the Holy Rosary at the small chapel after the weekday Masses.




23 June- Sun Twelfth Sunday in OT B  (Green)

09.30am –For +Michelle Hatchari

11.30am –For  +Rufino Bance (2nd Death Anniv); +Rev. Ivan Meads

06.00pm –For +Michelle Hatchari; For Mrs Saji Joseph and Mr Biji Jacob (Intentions); For Joao Teixeira and Maria Teixeira

 

25 June – Tue Feria                                (Green)

10.00amFor the parishioners’ intentions

 

26 June – Wed  Feria                              (Green)

10.00am – For For the parishioners’ intentions

 

27 June-Thur    Feria                           (Green)

10.00am – For Religious and Priestly Vocations

 

28 June – Fri  St Irenaeus, Bp Martyr Mem.  (Red)

10.00am – For the Parishioners’ intentions

 

29 June – Sat Feria Gr(een)

12.00nn –  For the Parishioners’ intentions

 

 30 June- Sun Ss Peter and Paul, Ap Solemnity  (Red)       

09.30am-  For the Rogationist Fathers

11.30am –For the Daughters of the Divine Zeal

06.00pm –For the parishioners' intentions


The Holy Father’s intention for June

For migrants fleeing their homes

That the world might grow in compassion. Let us pray that each one of us might find consolation in a personal relationship with Jesus, and from his Heart, learn to have compassion on the world.



 

To receive daily Gospel reflections directly to your inbox, please subscribe.


St Helen, pray for us!

Send, O Lord, Holy Apostles, into Your Church!


79 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Comentarios


bottom of page