Sunday 27 September 2009

ST. THÉRÈSE


St. Therese, "the little flower"

Therese Martin was the last of nine children born to Louis and Zelie Martin on January 2, 1873, in Alencon, France. However, only five of these children lived to reach adulthood.

Precocious and sensitive, Therese needed much attention. Her mother died when she was 4 years old. As a result, her father and sisters babied young Therese. She had a spirit that wanted everything.

At the age of 14, on Christmas Eve in 1886, Therese had a conversion that transformed her life. From then on, her powerful energy and sensitive spirit were turned toward love, instead of keeping herself happy. At 15, she entered the Carmelite convent in Lisieux to give her whole life to God. She took the religious name Sister Therese of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face. Living a hidden, simple life of prayer, she was gifted with great intimacy with God. Through sickness and dark nights of doubt and fear, she remained faithful to God, rooted in His merciful love. After a long struggle with tuberculosis, she died on September 30, 1897, at the age of 24. Her last words were the story of her life: "My God, I love You!"

The world came to know Therese through her autobiography, "Story of a Soul". She described her life as a "little way of spiritual childhood." She lived each day with an unshakable confidence in God's love. "What matters in life," she wrote, "is not great deeds, but great love." Therese lived and taught a spirituality of attending to everyone and everything well and with love. She believed that just as a child becomes enamoured with what is before her, we should also have a childlike focus and totally attentive love. Therese's spirituality is of doing the ordinary, with extraordinary love.

Therese saw the seasons as reflecting the seasons of God's love affair with us. She loved flowers and saw herself as the "little flower of Jesus," who gave glory to God by just being her beautiful little self among all the other flowers in God's garden. Because of this beautiful analogy, the title "little flower" remained with St. Therese.

Her inspiration and powerful presence from heaven touched many people very quickly. She was canonized by Pope Pius XI on May 17, 1925. Had she lived, she would have been only 52 years old when she was declared a Saint.

"My mission - to make God loved - will begin after my death," she said. "I will spend my heaven doing good on earth. I will let fall a shower of roses." Roses have been described and experienced as Saint Therese's signature. Countless millions have been touched by her intercession and imitate her "little way." She has been acclaimed "the greatest saint of modern times." In 1997, Pope John Paul II declared St. Therese a Doctor of the Church - the only Doctor of his pontificate - in tribute to the powerful way her spirituality has influenced people all over the world.

Cafod Family Fast Day

FRIDAY 2ND OCTOBER -

Envelopes will be distributed after the Masses this weekend and will then be collected next weekend 3rd /4th October.

All donations will be very gratefully received for this most important charity.

A thought - Fasting does not always mean doing without food it can also mean foregoing unnecessary purchases of perhaps clothes, shoes, toys, jewellery or other similar items.

‘ Every little bit helps and TOGETHER we can make a difference.’

Sponsors Needed

MATTHEW MULCAHY ANNUAL SPONSORED WALK -

to take place on Sunday 11th October - Please can you sponsor Pat and Mair Keegan who will be taking part in this walk in aid of ‘Feed My Lambs’ which is a baby feeding programme in Sudan.

Each £5 that they are sponsored for can feed a little baby for one whole month.

If you would like to sponsor Pat and Mair please add your name and amount to the form which can be found on the notice board in the porch.

Many thanks.

Parish Meeting this Wednesday, St Jerome's Day

PARISH MEETING -

A meeting of the parish is to be held on WEDNESDAY, 30TH SEPTEMBER in the church hall at Burry Port, at approx 7.15pm after Rosary and Benediction.

This offers an opportunity for parishioners to express their views on various subjects regarding our parish so please make every effort to attend. Thank you.

Sunday 20 September 2009

Confirmation Mass Celebrated by Bishop Thomas Burns

Today's Confirmation Mass was a great success.

We were especially pleased to welcome our new Bishop, Thomas Matthew Burns, to our humble parish.

Of course all our thoughts and prayers were especially with the four children being confirmed, but we must extend a huge thank you to everyone who helped make the occasion such a great success.



The four Confirmation candidate prior to the Mass.


The four newly Confirmed parishioners with Fr. Thomas and Bishop Burns...


...joined by their sponsors and all the servers.


Our Bishop cuts the cake with Ieuan, Natalia, Stuart and Edward as Father Thomas looks on appreciatively.


The cake bearing the Confirmants' names and the image of the Holy Ghost.



The church cleaning, the beautiful flowers, the food preparation and serving, the setting-up of the Church Hall and the gazebo, this and much else was carried out dutifully by so many people.

There was also the preparation of the Confirmants themselves, plus the practice of the sung Latin parts of the Mass.

We are, of course, grateful to Bishop Burns for coming to Burry Port. Many parishioners had the opportunity to talk to him at the reception after the Mass, and we certainly hope our Bishop will come back and visit us again soon.

I don't think I'm alone in wanting to congratulate Father Thomas for all the hard work he did in preparing the whole parish for this wonderful event in all its facets. We all felt overjoyed for him that the Mass and reception went so well.

And so today we can all celebrate the fact that our parish has four more 'soldiers of Jesus Christ' qualified, according to the Catholic encyclopaedia, "for the duty of honouring God by professing the Christian Faith before its enemies. The sacramental character is compared by theologians to a military badge, or the insignia of an order of knighthood."


Link:
Confirmation

Saturday 19 September 2009

September 30th: Parish Meeting

There will be a Parish Meeting on 30th September (that's a week next Wednesday) immediately after Benediction, in the Church Hall, Burry Port.

All parishioners (Kidwelly and Burry Port) are asked to attend so plans can be made for the future of the Parish, activities, fund-raising and much else.

(NB: This is a date-change from the originally posted Michaelmas/29th Sept date).

Friday 18 September 2009

Confirmation Mass: Only one Mass this Weekend

Reminder:

This weekend there will be only ONE MASS on Sunday 20th at 11am in BURRY PORT.

Tuesday 15 September 2009

Happy Owain Glyndwr Day

Tomorrow, the 16th of September, is Owain Glyndwr Day.

Many people know of the history of the Welsh national hero, but his last days following the failure of his rebellion to establish an independent Welsh nation are clouded in mystery (specifically because by that time he was a "wanted" man).

The following link has the information that the Prince of a (briefly) united Welsh nation, who enjoyed much support from Welsh monastic houses, may have ended his days as a Catholic Priest:

"...many believing he spent his last years as a priest in Kentchurch, Herefordshire near the manor of Sir John Scudamore..."

Link:
The Last King of Wales?

Summer Barbecue Raised £250

SUMMER BARBECUE:

A very enjoyable evening was had by all who attended the BBQ and helped raise the sum of £250.00.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all who worked so hard in various ways to make the event a successful one with a special thank you to Margaret for the raffle and to the chefs Mark, Netta and Bernard, the food was delicious.

(Webmaster Comment: See earlier post for photos from the BBQ).

APF (Mill Hill) Red Donation Boxes

APF RED BOXES -

Could you please bring in your boxes for emptying.

Please see Robert Cook at Burry Port and Dominic Conway at Kidwelly. Thank you.

Monday 14 September 2009

Confirmation Mass, Reception & Transport (Reminder)

CONFIRMATION - His Lordship Rt. Rev. Thomas Matthew Burns, Bishop of Menevia, has kindly agreed to administer the rite of confirmation which will take place at
11.00 AM ON SUNDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER AT BURRY PORT.

There will be no mass at 6.30pm on Saturday in Burry Port and no mass on Sunday in Kidwelly at 10.30am.

This will be the first occasion that our new bishop will visit our parish and in order for the whole parish to participate in this auspicious occasion, on that particular weekend there will be only ONE MASS on Sunday 20th at 11am in BURRY PORT.

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TRANSPORT TO THE SERVICE
A MINI-BUS OR LIFTS CAN BE PROVIDED FOR PARISHIONERS WHO DO NOT HAVE TRANSPORT. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR NAME ON THE LIST ON THE NOTICE BOARD AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE TRANSPORT.

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CONFIRMATION SERVICE - A RECEPTION WILL BE HELD FOR OUR NEW BISHOP IN THE HALL FOLLOWING THE CONFIRMATION SERVICE AND ALL ARE WELCOME. A LIST CAN BE FOUND ON THE NOTICE BOARD FOR PARISHIONERS WISHING TO HELP WITH THE CATERING FOR THE CONFIRMATION SERVICE. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR NAME NEXT TO THE REFRESHMENTS THAT YOU ARE ABLE TO CONTRIBUTE. PLEASE FILL THIS IN THIS WEEKEND. THANK YOU.

Confirmation Mass: Altar Servers Practices, Update

ALTAR SERVERS - Practices for altar servers to serve at the Confirmation Mass will be held on the following dates :-

Sunday 13th September at 5.00pm

Saturday 19th September at 10.00am
(Confession for Candidates for the sacrament of Confirmation.)

Saturday 19th September at 11.00am
(final practice for Altar Servers and Sponsors before the Confirmation Mass.)

If you would like to become an altar server please speak to Father Thomas.

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Also the last lesson for the four candidates for Confirmation will be at Our Lady Star of the Sea, Wednesday 16th September, 6pm.

Confirmation Mass: Hymn/Liturgy Practice

HYMN/LITURGY PRACTISE -

There will be a practice of the hymns/liturgy (Missa de Angelis) that will be used during the confirmation service this week before and during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and after Mass on Thursday 17th at 7pm.

A final practise will take place on Saturday 19th at 6.30pm. For more information please speak to Fr Thomas.

List of Burry Port Readers

BURRY PORT WEEKLY READERS


READING CYCLE - YEAR B PART 2



SEPTEMBER 5th (Sat.) STEPHEN JAMES 23rd Sunday of Ordinary Time


SEPTEMBER 12th (Sat.) MARY JAMES 24th Sunday of Ordinary Time




The following Mass will be the Confirmation Mass at which the Candidates will read.

SEPTEMBER 20th (Sun.) 25th Sunday of Ordinary Time




SEPTEMBER 26th (Sat.) GLORIA HALL 26th Sunday of Ordinary Time


OCTOBER 3rd (Sat.) ROBERT COOK 27th Sunday of Ordinary Time


OCTOBER 7th (Sat.) MAIR KEEGAN 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time


OCTOBER 14th (Sat.) BERNARD NORTHEAST 29th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Saturday 5 September 2009

Confirmation Mass, Reception & Transport

CONFIRMATION -

His Lordship Rt. Rev. Thomas Matthew Burns, Bishop of Menevia, has kindly agreed to administer the rite of confirmation which will take place at 11am on Sunday 20th September at Burry Port.

There will be no mass at 6.30pm on Saturday in Burry Port and no mass on Sunday in Kidwelly at 10.30am.

This will be the first occasion that our new bishop will visit our parish and in order for the whole parish to participate in this auspicious occasion, on that particular weekend there will be only ONE MASS on Sunday 20th at 11am in BURRY PORT.


CONFIRMATION SERVICE -

A reception will be held for our new Bishop in the hall following the confirmation service and all are welcome. A list can be found on the notice board for parishioners wishing to help with the catering for the confirmation service. Please leave your name next to the food item/refreshments that you are able to contribute. Thank you.


Transport to Service
A mini-bus or lifts can be provided for parishioners who do not have transport. Please leave your name on the list on the notice board as soon as possible if you do not have transport.