HOLY ANGELS CHURCH is open Monday – Friday
9am – 1.00pm
For Visits and Prayer.
WELCOME
Times of Mass and Devotions |
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Sat 9 Feb | 5.30pm | HA | Vigil Mass | Gwen (sister of Newton Abrew) (RIP) |
Sun 10 Feb | 9.15am | HF | Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time | John Harding (RIP) |
11.00am | HA | Special Intentions of the people of the Parish | ||
Mon 11 Feb | NO MASS | |||
Tue 12 Feb | 9.30am 7.30pm |
HF HF |
Ash Wednesday Vigil Mass | Aileen, Bruce & Joy Gallagher (RIP) Nov. List Special Intentions of the people of the Parish |
Wed 13 Feb | 12.00pm 7.30pm |
HF HA |
Ash Wednesday (Fasting & Abstinence) | Phil Johnson (RIP) Nov. List James and Cornelius O’Brian (RIP) Nov. List |
Thu 14 Feb | 7.30pm | HF | Sts. Cyril & Methodius Also St. Valentine (local observance) |
Clyde Collins & Mary Haines (RIP) Nov. List |
Fri 15 Feb | 12.00pm | HA | Friday after Ash Wednesday | Edna Eleazar (RIP) |
Sat 16 Feb | 5.30pm | HA | Vigil Mass | Special Intentions of the people of the Parish |
Sun 17 Feb | 9.15am | HF | First Sunday of Lent | (Mass Intention available) |
11.00am | HA | Stephanie Walsh (RIP) & Claire Walsh (RIP) | ||
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confessions)
Holy Angels, Ash: First Friday of month after 12pm Lunchtime Mass
Holy Family, Farnham: First Thursday of month after 7.30pm Evening Mass
Special Services with Confessions at both Churches for Advent and Lent
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament on Wednesday at Holy Family @ 7.00pm (in Church Hall)
(Parish Office Hours: 9.30am – 1.30pm)
Please note: HF = Holy Family, Heath End, Farnham and HA = Holy Angels, Ash
Second Collection
TODAY is for the Cabrini Children’s Society.
Liturgy
Theme: Jesus fulfils God’s promise
Entrance: HA: 863 HF: 175 Follow me
Offertory: HA: 865 HF: 285 I the Lord of sea ..
Final Hymn: HA: 722 HF: 190 Give me joy ..
Information
Tuesday 12th February – Ash Wednesday Vigil Mass 7.30pm at Holy Family Church, Farnham
Wednesday, 13th February – Ash Wednesday Mass 12.00pm at Holy Family Church.
Wednesday, 13th February – Ash Wednesday Mass 7.30pm at Holy Angels Church, Ash
Day of Reflection – For Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion at Holy Angels, Ash on Saturday 2nd March. Start time: 10.30am finish: 15.15pm. There will be Mass and the opportunity to receive the sacrament of reconciliation. Bring a packed lunch, hot drinks will be available. Please contact Deacon John Edwards, preferably by email d.johnedwards@googlemail.com or 01252 405453.
Prayer Group: for both Holy Angels and Holy Family Churches will take place once a month on a Tuesday in the Parish Office at Holy Angels at 7.30pm. Anyone is welcome.Next dates: 5th March and 2nd April
Holy Family Church Catholic Parish Farnham, Hale, Weybourne & Badshot Lea
Women’s World Day of Prayer – 1st March at Hale Methodist Church (The Green) at 2.00 p.m. The service has been prepared by Christian women of France – all are welcome.
Mother and Toddler Group – Holy Family Parent & Toddler Group takes place on a Thursday. For more info please contact Joy Appleton 07796 692609
Holy Angels Catholic Parish for Ash, Nr. Aldershot, Ash Vale, Tongham & Normandy
Women’s World Day of Prayer – 1st March, 2013 at 7.00pm at St. Paul’s Church, Tongham – The service this year focuses on France and is entitled ‘I was a stranger and you welcomed me’.
Mother and Toddler Group – Meet Tuesdays in St. Mary’s Room from 10.30am until 12.00pm. If you have a young baby or toddler why not come along.
Baptisms
Please make an appointment to see the Priest/Deacon to discuss what you need to do to prepare for your child’s baptism.
Prayer Requests
Please continue to remember in your prayers: baby Rosie Partridge, Daniel, Leanne and Barbara O’Brien.
Please pray for the respose of the soul of Gwen, sister of Newton Abrew. Gwen sadly passed away in her home in Australia last week. We send our love and prayers to Newton and all his family at this very sad time.
Message from Father David
This Sunday the Chinese people celebrate Chinese New Year. Christianity has been known in China since at least the 7th Century but it is in the last 200 years that it has become a significant part of life in China. Today the Chinese government acknowledges that there are 14 million Christians in China, however these statistics are influenced by Government propaganda and the Catholic and protestant Churches themselves know of at least 84 million Christians belonging to various Christian denominations and it is acknowledged that there are also many “closet Christians” who because of their work in a Government related area of life have to conceal their Christianity.
Our Chinese parishioners would like to wish us all a “Happy Chinese New Year” and every happiness and blessing for our families.
The group of Christians in China belonging to the Catholic Church are divided – some parts of which are for political reasons forced to be semi independent of the Pope and others who are in full Communion with the Pope. The Protestant Churches are also growing in significance.
St. Valentines Day – commonly known as Valentine’s Day, or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is observed on February 14 each year. It is celebrated in many countries around the world, although it remains a working day in most of them. After New Year’s Day, it is the most celebrated holiday around the world.
St. Valentine’s Day began as a liturgical celebration of one or more early Christian saints named Valentinus. The most popular martyrology associated with Saint Valentine was that he was imprisoned for performing weddings for soldiers who were forbidden to marry and for ministering to Christians, who were persecuted under the Roman Empire; during his imprisonment, he is said to have healed the daughter of his jailer Asterius. Legend states that before his execution he wrote “from your Valentine” as a farewell to her.
St. Patrick’s Vigil Meal – on Saturday, 16th March at 6.30pm for 7.00pm at Holy Angels Church, Ash. Places are limited. Please contact Marie Faul or Colleen Rutter this weekend or Rita in the Parish Office no later than 1pm on Monday, 11th February, 2013. Thank you.
Easter and Holy Week – Due to the building work at Holy Family the usual arrangements for the Services for Holy Week and Easter have been slightly changed so that those services which are in the dark evenings have been transferred to Ash for this year. We do not know how deep the hole will be for the new drains; there will be protective fencing – but we did not want to take any chances. We have also put on an Easter Sunday 5.30pm Mass to compensate for the loss of the 5.30pm Saturday Vigil Mass at Easter which may affect parents with young children. The services will be as follows:-
28th March 2013 – Maundy Thursday
7.30pm Holy Angels Church: Mass of the Last Supper
29th March 2013 – Good Friday
9.30am Holy Angels Church: Children’s Service
3.00pm HolyFamilyChurch: Passion and Veneration
7.30pm Holy Angels Church: Stations of the Cross
30th March 2013 – Saturday Easter Vigil
7.30pm Holy Angels Church: Ceremony of Light and Mass
31st March 2013 – Easer Sunday
9.15am HolyFamilyChurch: Family Mass for Easter
11.00am Holy Angels Church: Mass of Easter
5.30pm Holy Angels Church: Sunday Evening Easter Mass
A Reflection
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, but that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous?’ Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small doesn’t serve the world. There’s nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are born to make manifest the Glory of God that is within us.
It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.
(From the inaugural speech of Nelson Mandela)