St. Joseph’s Dinnington. Parish Priest: Fr Andy. Tel: 01909 562664
Weekend Masses:
9.30am Sunday at St. Joseph’s;
6pm Saturday at Blessed William Richardson, Kiveton (for Sunday)
Email: andyjgraydon@gmail.com. Website: www.stjosephsdinnington.com
EMERGENCY CONTACT:
In the event of an emergency where you may specifically require the services of a priest please contact either:
Monica Carroll (07813 920844) or Anne Marie Carroll (0784 038663)
Week beginning Sunday 2nd June 2024
CORPUS CHRISTI
(Year B)
SATURDAY: 1st June
6pm Mass at Blessed William Richardson Church, Kiveton. (For Sunday)
Readings for the day:
Jude 1:17,20-25; Psalm 62(63):2-6; Mark 11:27-33
(Saint Justin, Martyr)
SUNDAY: THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
9.30am Mass at St.Joseph’s
Readings for Mass:
Exodus 24:3-8; Psalm 115(116):12-13,15-18;
Hebrews 9:11-15; Mark 14:12-16,22-26
MONDAY:
No Mass today
2 Peter 1:2-7; Psalm 90(91):1-2,14-16; Mark 12:1-12
(Saints Charles Lwanga and his Companions, Martyrs)
TUESDAY:
11.30am Hour of prayer at Kiveton this morning.
No evening Mass today.
2 Peter 3:11-15,17-18; Psalm 89(90):2-4,10,14,16; Mark 12:13-17
WEDNESDAY:
12 noon Mass of the Sacramnent of the Sick in St Joseph’s
2 Timothy 1:1-3,6-12; Psalm 122(123):1-2; Mark 12:18-27
(Saint Boniface, Bishop, Martyr)
THURSDAY:
8.30am Mass in the parish rooms
2pm The Rosary for Peace in the parish rooms
2 Timothy 2:8-15; Psalm 24(25):4-5,8-10,14; Mark 12:28-34
(Saint Norbert, Bishop)●
FRIDAY: THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS
No Mass today
Hosea 11:1,3-4,8-9; Isaiah 12; Ephesians 3:8-12,14-19; John 19:31-37
SATURDAY: THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY
6pm Mass at Blessed William Richardson Church, Kiveton. (For Sunday)
2 Timothy 4:1-8; Psalm 70(71):8-9,14-17,22; Luke 2:41-51
Next Sunday: 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B: Green)
(For Judith Sherratt - Thanksgiving for 70th Birthday)
9.30am Mass at St Joseph’s
Readings:
Genesis 3:9-15; Psalm 129(130); 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1; Mark 3:20-35
PARISH PRAYER FOR THE WEEK: We pray for all those who are hungry, whether here locally, or throughout the world. May God grant us the gift of compassion, that we might be moved to share our bread with the hungry and work for a world where all can flourish. Lord in your mercy....
(CAFOD weekly prayers of intercession)
THE POPE’S INTENTION FOR JUNE: For migrants fleeing their homes
We pray that migrants fleeing from war or hunger, forced to undertake journeys full of danger and violence, find welcome and new opportunities in the countries that receive them.
Notices
PARISH APPEAL: This week, 1st/2nd June, there will be a parish appeal by Brother John Deeney at both our weekend Masses. Fr Andy will celebrate the Masses.
LADIES DONATE YOUR PRE-LOVED BRAS: Harthill WI are collecting pre-loved bras for The Janice Rose Lingerie Charity who send them to the Gambia to help protect women and girls from sexual exploitation. Donations can be made at both St Joseph’s and Kiveton and Anne-Marie Brammer (for St Joseph’s) and Stella Green (for Kiveton) will pass them on to the WI.
DIOCESAN ANNUAL SAFEGUARDING EVENT: To be held on 6th July at Holy Trinity School Barnsley10am - 3.30pm. The theme is Diverstity and Trauma and will examine social, cultural and other diversity issues and their role in traumatic experiences thorough a number of talks from guest speakers from around they world including spiritual and ritual abuse and its role in human trafficking and so called ‘honour’ based abuse. Contact: jpearson@hallam-diocese.com to book your place.
LOST CHORD: The next Soup and Song community sing-song is Thursday June 13th at Wales Methodist Chapel between 12 noon and 2pm. All welcome. Dementia friendly.
ROSARY GROUP: The Holy Rosary for World Peace continues to be said every Thursday at 2pm in the Parish rooms. Do try to pop in one Thursday. There is tea and biscuits afterwards.
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION: Fr Andy is 70 on Saturday 15th of June and he would like a party. He will celebrate Holy Mass on the 15th June at 5.00 at St Joseph’s ( no Mass at Kiveton on that evening). This will be followed by a party in Church where we can share in his celebration.
SUMMER FAYRE on SATURDAY 6TH JULY 11am to 2pm: St Wilfrid’s are holding their summer fayre along with a wheel barrow competion with the theme of supporting vulnerable, isolated and homeless people (Decorated wheelbarrows must be one third plant based with the handles accessible and be able to be wheeled about. Rainproof objects can be included in the design. They can be individual, group or organisational entries (e.g schools) There is no entry fee and completed wheelbarrows must to be at St Wilfrid’s by the 5th July 1-4pm). There is also an appeal for knitted flowers as they want to display a flower cascade at the fayre. If you are able help and knit few flowers in the next couple of weeks please contact the centre Tel: 0114 2555720 or email: info@stwilfridscentre.org
LIVE SIMPLY JUNE: Live Simply, Sustainably with Creation and in Solidarity with the Poor
Electrical and Electronic Waste is the fastest growing waste stream in the world. The UK is the second highest producer of E-Waste in the world. There will be a collection of all things electrical and electronic at church throughout June.
We will be collecting all things electrical and electronic including computers, mobile phones, game consoles, small kitchen appliances, electrical and electronic tools, chargers, cables and wires.
Everything we collect will be taken to Aspire Community Enterprise in Sheffield a social enterprise specialising in recycling electrical and electronic waste. They provide training and jobs and a supported working environment for vulnerable or marginalised people.
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK: George Blow and his grandma; Victoria Broughton; Christopher Browne; Eileen Butterfield; Jim Chandler; Sam Cleasby; Betty Delaney; Pat Duffin; Gillian Gee; Robert Hume; Sophie Hughes; Owen Jenkinson; Sheila Kobyluch; Jed Krotki; Kumba; Isabel Main-Reade; Haylen Markillie; Charlie Massarella; John Parker; Emma Pearson (Glen’s daughter); Annie Reynolds; Maria Senogles; Sandra Sherratt; Olive Stafford; Robert Stock; Pat Vickers; and Teresa Williams.
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