Newsletter 5th July 2025

14th Sunday Ordinary Time

Parish Priest: Fr. David Palmer: Tel: 01673 842323 E:mail: holyroodchurchmr@outlook.com

Confessions after Mass & by appointment

Tea, Coffee, and biscuits available after 11.30 Sunday Mass in the schoolroom. Minimum donation of £1 each please.

July 100 Club Winners: 1st 53 Tony H, 2nd Pauline, 3rd Sumitha

Peter’s Pence The parish raised £149.50 at the second collection last week for Peter’s pence. Thank you for your kind donations.

Second Collection next week: Stella Maris There will be a second collection for Stella Maris next week to support the Church’s ministry to seafarers. (I know.. you don’t have a second collection for months, then, like buses, they all come together!)

Parish E-Mailing List: We have set up a new parish E-mail list which allows those who join to be kept up-to date with information in the parish via E-mail. It is a versatile tool and will allow (in time) various groups within the parish to have their own sections. If you would like to join, please just send an E-mail with “Parish List” in the subject line to  holyroodchurchmr@outlook.com (You can leave at any time).

What‘s happening out and about?

Day Pilgrimage to Birmingham. A coach will be leaving from Louth church on Friday 25th of July at 7.30 am. There will be a visit to the Shrine of St John Henry Newman followed by the Oratory,  with Holy Mass there at 12.30pm. Picnic lunch or buy snack out. Afternoon visit to St Chad’s Cathedral, and time permitting, visit on the way back to Mount St Bernard Abbey. Cost is £35. Car share available from Holy Rood car park to Louth – leaving HR at 7am prompt. Please contact Mary Howes for further details- tel 01673 849554

Hospice support. Whilst praying that assisted suicide doesn’t become law, as an expression of practical support parishioners in our diocese last autumn raised over £10,000 through second collections to support the work of the 18 hospices across our diocese.  These institutions provide superb care for those coming towards the end of life, and help families to accompany their loved ones at such a difficult time.  By supporting hospices in this way, as Catholics we are putting into practical action our prayers for a respect and a dignity of life, from conception to natural death.

JOB VACANCY – with Marriage Care

Marriage Care is looking for a Counselling Training Administrator who will play a key part in the delivery and development of training for our volunteer counsellors and trainers. Join our friendly, enthusiastic and supportive team and enjoy flexible and fulfilling work. Find out more at: www.marriagecare.org.uk or email: michelle@marriagecare.org.uk

Pilgrimage to Assisi and Rome for Canonisation of Carlo Acutis 5th -8th September 

Fr John Martin will be leading a pilgrimage for this historical event as the next British Born Saint is Canonised. This pilgrimage will include a visit to Assisi. 

To book a place; 

www.allsaintstravel.co.uk/ra1087/

Early bird price for booking is £995 (valid until 4th July). 

Some support to cover the cost is available, please email Fr John Martin at john.martin@dioceseofnottingham.uk

Pilgrimage to Rome for Canonisation of Carlo Acutis for young adults 18 plus

5th – 8th September

Fr Neil Peoples will be leading a pilgrimage to Rome for young adults for the Canonisation. This will be based on simple accommodation to help keep the cost down to under £500. More details to be sent soon.

Anyone who would be interested but would struggle with the cost please email neil.peoples@dioceseofnottingham.uk

The annual interdiocesan Padley Pilgrimage in honour of the martyrs Blessed Robert Ludlam and Blessed Nicholas Garlick is being celebrated on Sunday 6th July.  Pilgrims are invited to arrive early and picnic in the grounds; then to meet at Grindleford Station (S32 2JA) at 3pm before the procession to the Mass, celebrated by Bishop Ralph (Hallam) at 3.30pm, with Bishop Patrick preaching.  More details are on the poster.

The Diocesan Catholic Youth Service is looking for its third and final Programme Leader to complete their programme team for the next academic year.  Visit ndcys.com/job-vacancies or email recruitment@ndcys.com for more information.  The closing date is  Friday 18th July.

The National Pilgrimage of Reparation and Prayer for the Sanctity of Life is being celebrated at Walsingham by Bishop John Keenan on Saturday 2nd August.  The Pilgrimage can be followed on livestream at www.walsingham.org.uk/live-stream/ or for more details, visit www.prolifepilgrimage.org or see the poster.

The Celebrate Festival – Witnesses to Hope is being held this summer at Worth School, in the beautiful West Sussex countryside.  It’s going to be a fun, family and faith-filled event with a Festival Big Top!  There will be eight children’s and youth groups for all ages from babies in the creche to the Joel’s Bar youth (16-22 years).  Held between Saturday 16th and Wednesday 20th August, amazing speakers will include Father Roberto Pasolini, the Papal Preacher!; Father Columba Jordan CFR; Rachel Turner; and more.  For details and booking, visit: www.celebratetrust.org/festival

A Jubilee of Hope Pilgrimage will be held at Mount Saint Bernard Abbey on Sunday 31st August, starting with Mass at 2pm, together with a family picnic, Marian Procession, and Adoration.  For more details email jnoakes@englishmartyrs.org

Jesus Youth UK is organising a weekend retreat designed especially for young married couples in the first seven years of their marriage.  Amor Familia offers an opportunity to grow together in faith, love, and community.  It will be held at The Briars, Crich, between Friday 24th and Sunday 26th October, with nursery services will be available for children over 2 years of age (under 2s can stay with their parents).  More details are at: https://forms.jesusyouth.co.uk/r/mO9y9g

What is God? Philosophical, Christian and Islamic Approaches, at the Christian Heritage Centre, between Friday 22nd and Monday 25th August.  This annual course in partnership with CEPHAS will look at the nature and knowledge of God from a pre-religious, philosophical understanding, before comparing the Islamic concept of God with the Christian, leaning on Saint Thomas Aquinas’ elaboration of the Trinity and the Incarnation.  For more information and to book: https://christianheritagecentre.com/events/what-is-god/

For your information or assistance…

We have two email addresses that perform different roles. Just to clear any confusion here is a reminder.

holyroodchurchmr@outlook.com is the one to use to communicate with Fr. David directly re spiritual, personal, or ongoing matters.

holyroodmr@gmail.com  was set up in 2020 to deal with general enquiries, communication generated via the website, and third parties such as West Lindsey churches festival. These emails are initially looked at by the bulletin team and passed to Fr. David if appropriate.

God bless you all,

Fr. David