top of page

15.05.2022 Newsletter

St Joseph’s, Dinnington Parish Priest: Fr. Andy Tel: 01909 562664

Weekend Masses: Sunday 9.30am in church; Saturday 6pm at Blessed William Richardson, Kiveton

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 (07481 038633)


THE SEASON OF EASTER (Year C)

Week beginning Sunday 15th May 2022 (5th Sunday of Easter)


SATURDAY 14th May

6pm Mass at Blessed William Richardson, Kiveton.

Readings of the day: Acts 1:15-17,20-26; Psalm 112(113):1-8; John 15:9-17


SUNDAY 15th MAY

for Ann and Gerald Furniss

9.30am Mass in St. Joseph’s (with zoom stream)

Readings:

Acts 14:21-27; Psalm 144(145):8-13a; Apocalypse 21:1-5; John 13:31-33,34-35

Meeting ID: 813 6281 6342 Passcode: 912264

MONDAY: Acts 14:5-18; Psalm 113B(115):1-4,15-16; John 14:21-26


TUESDAY:

11am Requiem Mass for Pat Wilson. (With zoom stream)

Readings of the day: Acts 14:19-28; Psalm 144(145):10-13,21;John 14:27-31

Meeting ID: 884 8585 3555 Passcode: 023307

7pm Mass in the Parish Rooms


WEDNESDAY: Acts 15:1-6; Psalm 121(122):1-5; John 15:1-8

(Saint John I, Pope, Martyr)

THURSDAY: 8.30am Mass in the Parish Rooms

Acts 15:7-21; Psalm 95(96):1-3,10; John 15:9-11

(St Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury)


FRIDAY: Acts 15:22-31; Psalm 56(57):8-12; John 15:12-17

(Saint Bernardine of Siena, Priest)


SATURDAY:

6pm Mass at Blessed William Richardson, Kiveton (for Sunday)

Readings for the day: Acts 16:1-10; Psalm 99(100):1-3,5; John 15:18-21

(Saint Christopher Magallanes and his Companions, Martyrs)


Next Sunday: Sixth Sunday of Easter: 9.30am Mass in church with live zoom stream

Readings:

Acts 15:1-2,22-29; Psalm 66(67):2-3,5-6,8;

Apocalypse 21:10-14,22-23; John 14:23-29


Prayer for spiritual Communion

Oh my Jesus, I believe that you are present in this Holy Sacrament of the altar.

I love you above all things, and I passionately desire to receive You into my soul.

Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally come spiritually into my soul.

so that I may unite myself wholly to you now and forever. Amen


PARISH PRAYER FOR THE WEEK: We pray for the people of Ukraine, and all those parts of the world suffering from conflict and violence: may the ways of justice and peace prevail. Lord, in your mercy….. (Source: CAFOD weekly prayers of intercession)


NOTICES


RETIRING COLLECTION: Caritas Hallam Appeal: Mental Health Matters


THE POPE’S INTENTIONS FOR MAY: Faith-Filled Young People We pray for all young people, called to live life to the fullest; may they see in Mary’s life the way to listen, the depth of discernment, the courage that faith generates, and the dedication to service


CHRISTIAN AID WEEK: 16- 21st May: St. Leonards. Breakfast / Coffee morning Tuesday 17th May 9.30-11.30. Bacon sandwiches and croissants..

Methodist Church The Wells North Anston. Sat 21st May Afternoon Tea and Quiz contact Pat Hibbert 077733131536 for tickets


FLAME: FLAME is a Catholic gathering of young people in England and Wales! FLAME – CYMFed which has been going since 2012 and each time it gets bigger with almost 10,000 young people there in 2019! The event takes place 4th March 2023. The Hallam Diocese has tickets available (so PLEASE do not book your tickets through the main site).The suggested age is 13+ as there is a lot of sitting involved listening and engaging with music and speakers. The cost per person is likely to be £30. See link above.


DAY OF PRAYER FOR SURVIVORS OF ABUSE: On Tuesday 17th May 2022 a Service of reflection will be held at St Peter in Chains Church, Doncaster at 7.00pm.


PADLEY PILGRIMAGE: Inter-diocesan Pilgrimage with the Rt Rev John Arnold, Bishop of Salford on Sunday 10 July in honour of the Padley Martyrs, Blessed Robert Ludlum and Blessed Nicholas Garlick. Assemble 3pm at Grindleford Station, process to the Chapel for Mass at 3.30pm.


SYNOD: Synthesis Report of the Diocesan Phase: This Synthesis of the listening and discernment that has taken place in the diocese for the past six months has been submitted to the Bishops’ Conference. You can find a summary of what has been said included with today’s issues of the Hallam News. You can also read the full Synthesis on the Synod pages of the Diocesan Website at this address https://hallam-diocese.com/synod/. You will see that there is much about the Church that brings joy to people as well as much that we need to do to be a Church that allows and encourages all to respond to their baptismal calling.


MENTAL HEALTH MATTERS – Caritas Hallam Appeal: Caritas Hallam offers a professional Schools Service to support children’s mental health and well-being within our schools. They also provide professional counselling and ‘cradle to grave’ help and support to everyone in our communities. But not everyone can afford to pay for the help they need. Over the weekend of the 14-15 May, there will be a second collection to support the work of Caritas Hallam, and every penny will be going to support the mental health of the people in our Diocese. Please be as generous as you can. Thank you.


LIVE SIMPLY MAY:

Help the Poor

Join the CAFOD Campaign to Fix the Food System: Our global food system is broken. A few giant corporations put profits before people, and millions of small farmers who grow our food are kept in poverty. The UK government must implement its COP26 commitments and support agricultural systems that put local communities first and protect the planet.  

Take action - Email the Foreign Secretary, Liz Truss, follow the link to send her a letter

Save Water, Save the Earth, Save Money

See the leaflet in church for information about how saving water helps the environment and saves you money


JOB OPPORTUNITIES: See below for poss currently being recruited for.


PLEASE REMEMBER OUR SICK ESPECIALLY IN THESE DIFFICULT TIMES: George Blow & his Grandma, Mary Brady, Christopher Browne, Eileen Butterfield, Jim Chandler, Peggy Cummins, Gillian Gee, Brendan Handley, Robert Hume, Sophie Hughes, Des Jenkinson, Sheila Kobyluch; Ged Krotki, Kumba, Isabel Main-Reade, Haylen Markillie, Charlie Massarella, Franz Muller, Izabella O’Rourke, John Parker, Emma Pearson (Glen’s daughter) , Sandra Sherratt, Olive Stafford, Robert Stock, Pat Vickers, Claire Watt, Teresa Williams and Michel


——————————————————————————————-


RAINBOWS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GB

. (Charity Number: 1058476)

TEMPORARY PART TIME DEVELOPMENT WORKER/TRAINER

The Trustees of Rainbows Bereavement Support GB seek to appoint a

Temporary Part-time Development Workers/Trainers for the region of:

RAINBOWS SOUTH YORKSHIRE

(Equivalent of five hours a week; term time only- i.e. 40 weeks per year)

Applicants will be required to have an appropriate background in education, health or social welfare and should possess an understanding of the issues surrounding bereavement and loss.

Rainbows Bereavement Support GB is an increasingly successful national charity offering training in bereavement and loss to school staff and bereavement support programmes for children and young people grieving a significant and often devastating loss in their lives.

Further details are attached. If you would like to know more about the post, we warmly encourage you to speak informally and in confidence to Sharon Melia-Craven, Rainbows National Co-Director with specific responsibility for the North before making an application. Sharon may be contacted by sharon.rainbowsgb@btconnect.com or phone on 07764 431536

RAINBOWS SOUTH YORKSHIRE

Serving communities in the cities of Sheffield, Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham; parts of the shire counties of Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and the Diocese of Hallam.

An hourly rate of £10.50 will be paid monthly over twelve months. Travel expenses will be paid from an agreed base within the region. This is a temporary appointment for 12 months initially.

APPLICATION:

Application forms can be accessed on the Rainbows website www.rainbowsgb.org

Applicants are requested to submit their application form to Sharon Melia Craven,

National Co-Director, Rainbows Bereavement Support GB by email to sharon.rainbowsgb@btconnect.com.

Closing date: 12 noon on the 6th June 2022

Interviews will be held during the week of 13th June 2022.

RAINBOWS DEVELOPMENT WORKERS / TRAINERS (Equivalent to 5 hrs a week; 40 week contract; term time only)

Required for September 2022

FURTHER DETAILS:

JOB DESCRIPTION:

The essential purpose of this post is twofold:

1. To support the work of Rainbows currently operating in the schools across the regions.

2. To actively encourage additional schools in the region to ensure staff are trained in bereavement and loss issues and make use of Rainbows programmes as a proven and successful means of supporting children and young people through painful transitions in their lives.

It will be a requirement of the post that the successful candidate undergoes training to become a Rainbows Registered Director/Trainer.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

It is essential that applicants are able to show that they have:

• An appropriate understanding of the issues surrounding bereavement and loss

• An empathy towards vulnerable children and adults

• A willingness to undergo training as a Rainbows Registered Director (Dates to be mutually agreed).

• The ability to communicate effectively and appropriately with parents, school staff and a wide range of professionals

• The confidence and ability to train staff in schools and other settings

• Time management skills and an ability to prioritise workload with minimal supervision.

• Computer literate, with an ability to create high quality newsletters, invitations and publicity materials, and to manage basic computer databases, using Microsoft Office.

• The ability to be self-motivated, to work alone and as part of a team

In addition, applicants should hold a current driving licence and have access to a car. The post is subject to an enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check.

While not essential, it will be desirable that applicants have an understanding of Rainbows groups in a school setting.

An hourly rate of £10.50 will be paid monthly over twelve months. Travel expenses will be paid from an agreed base within the region.

APPLICATION:

Applicants are requested to submit their application form to Sharon Melia Craven, National Co-Director, Rainbows Bereavement Support GB by email to sharon.rainbowsgb@btconnect.com.

Closing date: 12 noon on the 6th June 2022 .

Interviews will be held during the week of 13th June 2022 at the Hallam Pastoral Centre, Sheffield


ST BERNARD’S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL - 3 POSTS

Cover Supervisor

Full Time, Temporary to December 2022 ● Band E (£20,444 – £22,129 FTE)

Start date: asap

St Bernard’s Catholic High School is an outstanding, popular and over-subscribed 11-16 academy in Rotherham. We are a Catholic Voluntary Academy who serves the Rotherham area welcoming students of all faiths and denominations.

We are seeking to appoint a Cover Supervisor, term time only for 5 days per week (45 weeks at 37 hours per week). Hours of work at 7:30am – 3:30pm, Monday to Thursday and 7:40am – 3:10, Friday. The main purpose of the post is to organise cover and deliver teaching and learning to students in Keystage 3 and 4.

To be considered for this position you must:

• demonstrate experience of working with 11-16 year olds in a classroom environment;

• be an excellent role model who strives to accomplish the very best;

• has the desire and ability to help children of all abilities and backgrounds to reach their potential;

• have GCSE passes at Grade C or above in Maths and English;

• have excellent interpersonal skills;

• have a good understanding of the job requirements;

• have basic IT skills to include knowledge/use of the internet;

• be supportive of the school’s Catholic ethos (however you do not need to be a practicing Catholic)

We will offer you:

• A full induction and training package

• A potential route into Initial Teacher Training (ITT) through our School Direct Programme

• A supportive and hard working staff

• An ongoing CPD programme, tailored to individual requirements

• A calm, well-disciplined learning environment

For an application pack please visit www.sbch.org.uk/menu/vacancies or contact Vivienne Smith, Clerk to Governors on 01709 828 183. Completed application forms should be returned to Mrs V Smith, St Bernard’s Catholic High School, Herringthorpe Valley Road, Rotherham, S65 3BE or email jobs@sbch.org.uk. Please note that only completed Catholic Education Service application forms will be accepted.

The closing date for receipt of completed application forms is: Wednesday 18th May 2022 at 9.00am.

Interviews will be held on: Monday 23nd May 2022

NB if successful for interview, references will be required prior to the interview date.

St Bernard’s Catholic High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to complete a DBS form in line with Section 115 of the Police Act 1997.

Recent Posts

See All

28.04.2024 Newsletter

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: andyjgrayd

21.04.2024 Newsletter

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: andyjgray

14.04.2024 Newsletter

Submit items for the bulletin to the Presbytery or email maria.oldroyd@icloud.com by Thursday afternoon St. Joseph’s Dinnington.   Parish Priest:  Fr Andy.   Tel: 01909 562664 Weekend Masses: 9.30am S

bottom of page