14.12.2025 Newsletter
- maria.oldroyd
- Dec 12, 2025
- 6 min read
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)
Penitential Service 5pm the first Saturday of the month at St. Joseph’s
Children’s Liturgy first Sunday of the month.
Email: andyjgraydon@gmail.com. Website: www.stjosephsdinnington.com
CONTACT DETAILS:
If you require the services of a priest please contact either:
Monica Carroll (07813 920844) or Anne Marie Carroll (07841 038633)
WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY 14th NOVEMBER 2025
3rd SUNDAY OF ADVENT. (Year A. Violet)
SATURDAY 13th NOVEMBER
6pm Service of the Word with Communion at Blessed William Richardson Church, Kiveton.
Readings for the day:
Sirach 48:1-4, 9-11; Ps 80(79):2ac, 3b, 15-16. 18-19; Matthew 17:9a, 10-13
(Saint Lucy, Virgin, Martyr)
SUNDAY: GAUDETE SUNDAY
9.30am Mass at St. Joseph’s with Fr. Geoff Bottoms
6pm Christmas Concert for Team Ted Foundation at St. Joseph’s with the Ladies Choir
Isaiah 35:1-6a, 10; Ps 146(145):6c-7. 8-9a. 9b-10;
James 5:7-10; Matthew 11:2-11
MONDAY:
No Mass today.
Numbers 24:2-7, 15-17a; Ps 25(24):4-5b. 6-7. 8-9; Matthew 21:23-27
TUESDAY:
11.30am Hour of quiet prayer at Blessed William Richardson Church, Kiveton.
No Mass today.
Zephaniah 3:1-2, 9-13; Ps 34(33):2-3. 6-7. 17-18. 19, 23; Matthew 21:28-32
WEDNESDAY:
No Mass today
Genesis 49:2, 8-10; Ps 72(71): 1-2. 3-4b. 7-8. 17; Matthew 1:1-17
THURSDAY:
8.30am Mass at St. Joseph’s in the parish rooms.
Jeremiah 23:5-8; Ps 72(71):1-2. 12-13. 18-19; Matthew 1:18-24
FRIDAY: ●
No Mass today.
Judges 13:2-7, 24-25a; Ps 71(70):3-4a. 5-6b. 16-17; Luke 1:5-25
SATURDAY:
6pm Mass at Blessed William Richardson, Kiveton ●
For Agnes O’Leary (Anne Neil’s mother)
ForFOR Readings for the day:
Isaiah 7:10-14; Ps 24(23):1-2. 3-4b. 5-6; Luke 1:26-38
Next Sunday: 4th Sunday of Advent (Year A. Violet)
9.30am Mass at St Joseph’s.
Isaiah 7:10-14; Ps 24(23):1-2. 3-4b. 5-6; Romans 1:1-7; Matthew 1:18-24
PARISH PRAYER FOR THE WEEK: We pray that we may be true witnesses to the good news of Christ Jesus as we work together with others to build a better world, free from poverty, hunger and violence. Lord, in your mercy…
(CAFOD weekly prayers of intercession)
THE POPE’S INTENTION FOR DECEMBER: For Christians in areas of conflictLet us pray that Christians living in areas of war or conflict, especially in the Middle East, might be seeds of peace, reconciliation, and hope.
NOTICES:
We welcome Fr Geoff Bottoms to celebrate our Mass this Sunday
ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS CALENDAR:
14th December 6pm Ladies Choir ‘Team Ted Foundation’
Christmas Concert at St Joseph’s.
Christmas Eve 6pm First Mass of Christmas at St. Joseph’s
Christmas Day 9.30am Mass at St. Joseph’s
27th December 6pm Mass at Blessed William Richardson Church, Kiveton (for Sunday)
28th December 9.30am Mass at St. Joseph’s for the Feast of Holy Family
If anyone needs a lift to any of the Christmas Masses please get in touch with Judith on 07474570654.
RETIRING COLLECTION: During Advent Christmas Tree messages will raise funds for Mary’s Meals and the Koby Foundation at St Joseph’s
And
Christmas Tree messages and a Craft Table will raise funds for Sat7 at Blessed William Richardson Church, Kiveton.
LIVE SIMPLY DECEMBER:
Take time for reflection this Advent and commit ourselves to work for a future marked by justice, compassion and peace with the earth and people in need.
CAROLS AT THE CO-OP:
Come along to the co-op in Kiveton at 12noon on Saturday 20th December. Come along and join the festive in the fun.
MARRIAGE MATTERS:
Marriage Matters is a collection of 60-word snippets, adapted from the Sunday Mass Scripture reflections found in I AM WITH YOU Year A. It’s aim is to support, encourage, inspire, challenge and motivate couples to deepen their relationship with one another and with God. It is for use by organisations, parishes and dioceses, nationally and internationally. Its sole purpose is to enhance relationships and heighten the profile of Marriage and its sanctity and significance in the life of the family, the Church, communities and society as a whole. The reflections can be viewed as a separate document on the parish website (personal development category)
JUBILEE 2025 - Pilgrims of hope:
The Holy Father Pope Francis, in the bull Spes non confundit, decreed that the Jubilee Year would close on Sunday 28 December 2025, feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, at a celebration of the Eucharist at which the diocesan bishop presides in the cathedral church.
Bishop Ralph will preside over the Rite of the Closing of the Jubilee Year 2025 at St Marie’s Cathedral on Saturday 27th December. The Mass will be at 3.30pm, and will be a Vigil Mass for the feast of the Holy Family.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to come and give thanks to God for all he has done during this special year of prayer, pilgrimage and conversion.
RAFFLE:
There is to be a raffle at St Joseph’s with a prize of a Christmas hamper.
ADVENT FOOD-BANK COLLECTION:
There will be collection of items for the Food-bank during Advent.
They especially need tinned meat, pot noodles, rice, steamed pudding and boxed custard but are glad of everything. They are also collecting men's/women's gift sets eg. Lynx for Christmas gifts. Please put the items in the box in the church porch.
PILGRIMAGE TO MEDUGORJE:
7 nights - 23rd-30th June 2026 with Marian Pilgrimages. Departing from Manchester. £821 with early booking discount of £30 when deposit paid by 30th January. Single room supplement £150. Insurance not included. For more information contact the group leader Pete Marshall on 07807 99586.
THE HALLAM BRIDGE:
The Monthly Diocesan Newsletter: Did you know that nearly three years ago the Hallam Bridge was launched? A copy is emailed to every parish in the diocese each month. Why don’t you subscribe to receive it directly into your inbox and share it with your family and friends? Do so using this link https://hallam-diocese.com/bridge/ Would you be willing to keep us up to date with what’s going on in your parish by emailing articles to communications@hallam-diocese.com
IGNATIAN SPIRITUAL EXCERCISES: Mens’ retreat, 4 & 11 February 2026:
A fantastic opportunity to experience St Ignatius’ Spiritual Exercises in a 5-day, shortened form. The retreat will be guided by the monastic community of St Joseph’s Abbey, Flavigny (France), who were founded with the specific charism of offering this version of the Exercises and with a particular apostolate to men. The retreat is open to men in all states of life, who wish to seek God’s will through a deepened detachment from the world.
LOVE & BEAUTY IN ST JOHN’S SPIRITUAL CANTICLE: 20 - 22 February 2026:
2026 marks the centenary of the declaration of St John of the Cross as a a Doctor of the Church. In honour of this anniversary, Fr Matthew Blake, OCD will offer a weekend reflecting on the themes of love and beauty in the most celebrated poetry of the great Spanish mystic.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
ST WILFRID’S CENTRE:
St Wilfrid’s Centre is looking to recruit a new Director. Please see our website stwilfridscentre.org for the job description, person specification and application form. The closing date is midnight Sunday 4th January 2026
DIGITAL GIVING:
Hopefully you have seen the credit card reader which has recently been installed at the back of St Joseph’s church. Sadly there was a small deficit last year in our parish funds and therefore it needs to be as easy as possible for parishioners to contribute to our parish.
There are now two new ways of cashless giving
1. It’s very easy to use the card reader at the back of church, clear instructions are with the machine,
OR
2. You can use the QR code in church and on the website, just scan the code and follow the simple instructions
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR SICK: George Blow and his grandma; Victoria Broughton; Christopher Browne; Jim Chandler; Sam Cleasby; Betty Delaney; Barbara Dexter; Pat Duffin; Kitty Finnerty; Gillian Gee; Robert Hume; Sophie Hughes; Jed Krotki; Kumba; Isabel Main-Reade; Haylen Markillie; Charlie Massarella; Emma Pearson (Glen’s daughter); Janet Reilly; Annie Reynolds; Maria Senogles; Judith Sherratt; Sandra Sherratt; Margaret Tyler; Pat Vickers; and Teresa Williams.

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