Welcome to the Catholic parish of March and Chatteris.
The Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel & St Peter
8 St Johns Road, March, PE15 8RJ
Diocese of East Anglia. Registered Charity Number 278742
Serving the communities of March, Chatteris, Manea, Wimblington & Doddington
Masses This Week
Lectionary: Sundays Yr B Weekdays Cycle 2 Week 1
Fri 15th 10 am Mass
Sat 16th 6 pm Mass (First Mass of Sunday)
Sunday 17th Nov 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
World Day of the Poor
9 am Mass Chatteris
11 am Mass in March (People of the Parish)
Mon 18th No Mass
Tues 19th 10 am Mass
Wed 20th St Edmund 10 am Mass
Thur 21st The Presentation of Our Lady 10 am Mass
Fri 22nd St Cecilia 10 am Mass
Sat 23rd 6 pm Mass (First Mass of Sunday)
Sunday 24th November Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. Solemnity. Youth Day
9 am Mass Chatteris
11 am Mass in March (People of the Parish)
(Confessions are available before Mass)
Penny Wells RIP: The Requiem Mass for Penny will take place here on THURSDAY NOV 28th at 11 am, followed by interment at Wimblington. Refreshments in the hall afterwards, kindly provided by the Ladies’ Group.
Please pray for those who are sick or housebound: Mary Farrow, Fr Ivan Weston, Estelle Misso, Claire Reynolds, Margaret Griffiths, Beryl Dow, Anna Sullivan, Angela Mattox, Sr Mary Fitzpatrick, Michael Jenner, Iris Dean, Cynthia Marsh, Eileen Heslop and those known to us.
We also remember those whose anniversaries occur at this time: Alan Guy, Fr Ray Kerby, Billy Jones, Naomi Bray-Allen, Mario Zeraschi, Teresa Powell, Mary Staples, Bill Carolan, Gerald Holloway, Jack Moate, George Clements, John Negus, Mary Bristow, Philip Moore, Margaret Watkins, Anita Neave and Jack Pettingill
News and Events
Please join us for teas and coffees in the hall after 11 am Mass each Sunday
Wednesday Evening Prayer: You are warmly invited to join us for Evening Prayer on Zoom, every Wednesday at 5.00 pm for 5.15 pm. This is prayer and hymns based on the psalms, scripture readings and Mary’s prayer, The Magnificat.
There is a zoom community of over 20 people. Please feel free to join them – once or regularly.
Oppose assisted suicide!
MPs are preparing to vote on a Bill that, if passed, will legalise assisted suicide. This is a critical moment for our country.
MPs will vote on a change to the law on the 29th of November. As Catholics, we must ACT NOW.
Our bishops ask us to contact our MPs to urge them to vote against the proposals.
To make this easier for you, this website is recommended: www.righttolife.org.uk
Simply type in your postcode and it finds your MP. The website gives a template letter which you can edit before you submit it. The letter goes to your MP automatically.
If you would rather email Steve Barclay, our MP in Fenland, his email address is stephen.barclay.mp@parliament.uk
Copies of Bishop Peter’s letter explaining the Catholic position on assisted suicide are in the porch.
Sunday 17th November Cake sale after 11.00 am Mass. This raises money towards the debt on the hall. Please support this sale.
Evening Prayer for our Departed Loved Ones. 7 pm Thursday 14th November. Join us to pray for loved ones who have died. With an invitation to light candles if you wish. Family and friends very welcome.
Light refreshments in the hall afterwards.
Christian Aid Quiz, to be held in our hall, on Friday 15th November. 6.45 for 7.00 pm. Wine & nibbles will be provided. People may bring their own food & drinks. £5 per adult. Items to put into a raffle will be gratefully received. This has always been an enjoyable & fun event.
Advent Concert. The concert is on Sunday 8th December 2024 @ 4 pm in the Church hall. Admission is by ticket: Adults £5, Children Free. Tickets for sale after Mass
ANNUAL REQUIEM MASS
FOR OUR DECEASED CLERGY AND RELIGIOUS
Friday 15th November 2024
12.30pm
St Peter & All Souls Catholic Church, Geneva St, Peterborough
There will be a Women in The Bible Study Retreat from 14th – 18th May 2025 at Buckfast Abbey, Devon.
Residential Price in the Hotel at Buckfast Abbey is £760. (Full Board)
Non Residential Price is £320. (Includes Lunch) £150 deposit is required with booking.
Father Paul Maddison is at the Abbey and is now Father Gregory.
Further information please visit the Web site: www.pilgrimagepeople.org
E-mail office@pilgrimagepeople.org
Pilgrimage People 08006123423
Local contact Lesley 07947143864
Interested in working with children and young people?
Leaving school or university in the summer and deciding what to do next? In between jobs, or would like to do something ‘different’? The Diocesan Youth Service is looking for people age 18-30 to join the Ignite Team, sharing the Gospel Message with young people. These are full-time positions initially for 12 months with training, food, accommodation and a monthly allowance provided. For more information see www.rcdea.org.uk/youth
Parish WhatsApp
Did you know that we now have a parish WhatsApp group? Join the group and be in contact with each other throughout the week! Ask for prayers, hear about upcoming events, and see videos of Fathers Lent series!
Sign up by contacting Jason on 07701300096. Signup sheets are in the church as well.
More Readers required at Mass: If you are able to read at Mass, particularly on Saturday evening, please speak to Fr. Nicholas or email: marchrcnewsletter@gmail.com
Reader’s Rota | |||
Saturday evening 6 pm | Sunday 11 am | ||
29 Sep 2024 | 26th in Ordinary Time | Mani Ajoku | Katie Pereira |
6 Oct 2024 | 27th in Ordinary Time | Rebecca Bretherton | Justin Gold |
13 Oct 2024 | 28th in Ordinary Time | Teresa Cannon | Victoria Hyde |
20 Oct 2024 | 29th in Ordinary Time | Emmanuel Ajoku | Sophia Emekwue |
27 Oct 2024 | 30th in Ordinary Time | Mani Ajoku | James Burrow |
3 Nov 2024 | 31st in Ordinary Time | Julie Bartkow | Mary Slotin |
10 Nov 2024 | 32nd in Ordinary Time | Rebecca Bretherton | Angelica Ajoku |
17 Nov 2024 | 33rd in Ordinary Time | Teresa Cannon | Daniel Hyde |
24 Nov 2024 | Christ the King | Emmanuel Ajoku | Katie Pereira |
1 Dec 2024 | 1st of Advent | Mani Ajoku | Justin Gold |
8 Dec 2024 | 2nd of Advent | Julie Bartkow | Victoria Hyde |
15 Dec 2024 | 3rd of Advent | Rebecca Bretherton | Sophia Emekwue |
22 Dec 2024 | 4th of Advent | Teresa Cannon | James Burrow |
24 Dec 2022 | Nativity of the Lord 10pm | Emmanuel Ajoku | |
25 Dec 2022 | Christmas Day 10am | Justin Gold | |
29 Dec 2024 | The Holy Family | Mani Ajoku | Angelica Ajoku |
5 Jan 2025 | Epiphany | Rebecca Bretherton | Katie Pereira |
12 Jan 2025 | Baptism of the Lord | Teresa Cannon | Daniel Hyde |
Financial Matters
Thank you for the recent Sunday Collections.
3rd & 10th Nov: £743.98
Thank you for a generous donation of £2000 to the Hall Fund.
Now that our branch of NatWest has closed in March, all collection money has to be taken to Wisbech. If you are able to help, please consider setting up a standing order instead of cash using the following details:
Bank; NatWest Bank
Account Name: Our Lady’s RC Church
Sort Code 53 – 81 – 42
Account Number 86729101
Please add your name in the reference box
Please make cheques payable to ‘Our Lady’s RC Church’
We are still carrying a large debt on our hall (funded by a Diocese loan) and whilst our outgoings are relatively light at the moment our main source of income is the weekly offertory.
The offertory is to support your Priest, the church and the poor.
Modern Slavery Helpline
A new group began to form in the Diocese last month, to help to cut modern slavery here. In a month, it has grown to nearly 30 members. During 2022, in our Diocese alone, 746 souls were found enslaved and rescued. Police describe this number of enslaved people, as the tip of the iceberg: there are an estimated 4,500 more enslaved people in our diocese waiting for us to find them. Pope Francis wants us to “find” enslaved people. All that means is learning (simply) to spot the signs and safely report them to the Modern Slavery Helpline 08000 121 700. The new group is looking for young & older volunteers to join the group. No previous knowledge or experience required, just a wish to end slavery in our diocese. Please contact john_simong@hotmail.com to discuss possibly volunteering and read about the issue and see the leaflet about St Bakhita (regarded as the patron saint of Modern Slavery) at https://www.rcdea.org.uk/caritas-east-anglia/modern-slavery
CSSA audit backs safeguarding services in Diocese of East Anglia
The Diocese of East Anglia has been awarded a judgment of Comprehensive Assurance by the Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency (CSSA) in an audit of its safeguarding provision.
The audit was conducted in Spring 2023 and the Executive Summary of its findings have been published here. It is hoped that parishioners and visitors to our diocese will be reassured by its findings. Bishop Peter, clergy and all who work and volunteer in the diocese are encouraged by it and remain committed to following up on the small number of recommendations to further improve. Particular gratitude is due to the Diocese’s Safeguarding Coordinator and Administrator, and to all Parish Safeguarding Representatives for their hard-work and commitment, which is reflected in this report.
Web link to use:
https://www.rcdea.org.uk/cssa-audit-backs-safeguarding-services-in-east-anglia/
A community of worship
Christ is always present in his Church…He is present in the sacrifice of the Mass not only in the person of His minister …. But especially in the Eucharistic species. By His power He is present in his sacraments… He is present in His word…He is present finally when the Church prays and sings… Adapted from Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy.
The above words reminds us how the presence of Christ is our business.
Challenges – are we discussing and talking about the call to priesthood with our children and grandchildren?
Would you be willing to serve at Mass?
Would you present bread and wine?
Present in the Eucharistic species – remember that Jesus Christ is present in our Church in the tabernacle!
In His Word – would you consider reading at Mass?
Would you think about helping visitors and newcomers find their way around?
When the Church prays and sings – what about helping our musicians, finding time for personal prayer etc.?
“If I, your Lord and master, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash each others, feet” John 13. 14
Practical service in our parish:
1 Cleaning and gardening
A small number of people keep our church and front garden clean and tidy – one hour a month could achieve a lot. If you are interested please contact Lesley Kennedy via marchcatholicpriest@gmail.com
2 Counting the collection
This requires about 1 hour per week. Contact Richard Ramsay if you can help please on marchrcnewsletter@gmail.com
2b Finance Committee and Treasurer
A Finance Committee is a requirement of canon law. This is a group of people willing to advise on how we manage our money e.g. if we need a repair to our heating system would you help check estimates etc.
If you can manage a household budget and look after your own property you are probably qualified. Please speak to Father Nicholas about this.
2c Treasurer – we have to keep track of our income and expenditure and prepare annual returns for the diocese. Much of the work is done through the bank but we need someone familiar with internet banking and spread sheets to help with this.
3 Our Service should go beyond the Church door
Can you help with the Food Bank and Christians against Poverty – see notice
Can you help visit housebound people in our own parish – contact Father Nicholas if you are interested.
You will be my witnesses …. to the ends of the earth (Acts 1.8)
How are we witnesses as a parish ?
“Catechesis” comes from a Greek word meaning to hold on to or possess – so it means knowing what we have as Catholic Christians.
At a baptism the new Christians ears and lips are blessed with the following words :
May the Lord open your ears to hear his word and your mouth to speak his praise.
In catechism we discover then what we have been given, so that we can pass it on to others.
WE have the following opportunities:
Children’s liturgy
This takes place during the first part of our Sunday 11am Mass and is directed at children under 7. It is not a lesson but an opportunity to explore and pray about t he readings of the Mass in a way suited to their age.
First Communion Preparation
This is available for children aged 7 and above. Our present course is about to conclude with the celebration of First Communion on 11th June.
What we need :
Catechesis for children aged 10 and above. This would include preparation for Confirmation
Catechists
Can you help ?
Please speak to Father Nicholas or Mrs Theresa Cannon if you are interested
What about the grown -ups ?
We all need some input at different times. WE have had talks after weekday Mass and in the evening. WE are investigating widening our scope through use of zoom or Facebook. Could you help ?
Why do all this – what we know a bout we can talk about and act on so that we can become bearers of Good News for t he people around us !
If you are willing to take on the administration for the red Missio Boxes please contact Fr Nicholas or email marchrcnewsletter@gmail.com. Training will be provided.
Readers required for Mass: If you are happy to read at the 6pm or 11am Masses, please email marchrcnewsletter@gmail.com or contact Fr Nicholas.
WE DESPERATELY NEED PEOPLE TO KEEP THE CHURCH AND HALL ETC. CLEAN AND TIDY. ALSO TO DO WEEDING IN FRONT OF CHURCH.
Many hands make light work. If anyone can manage 1 or 2 hours a month, that will be very helpful.
Please contact Lesley to join the rota on 07947143864 or 01354 680401
Parish Contacts
• Parish Priest: Fr Nicholas Kearney 01354 650788, 07388 545245 email: marchcatholicpriest@gmail.com
• Deacon: Rev Martin Wells 01354 741488 email: mwells42@btinternet.com
• Franciscan Missionaries of Mary (fmm) 01354 652266
• Newsletter: Please submit items for consideration to: marchrcnewsletter@gmail.com
• All Saints Inter-Church Academy Primary, County Road March 01354 659000
• Please visit the Parish website for the latest updates: https://www.catholicchurchmarch.co.uk/
May God bless you and keep you safe this week