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Welcome to this the eleventh year of Dementia Prayer Week 12-19th March. Only today a parishioner phoned me to chat. It is several years since her husband went to the Lord, taken by dementia. During the conversation she spoke of the importance of Dementia Prayer week, a time for the church to remember those whom society often forgets, or at least it felt that way for her. On behalf of this lady and every person we thank you, for praying and sending donations for our charitable work. This year there is tremendous year, with great news to share, please do follow the linkhttps://www.rpbooks.co.uk/dementia-prayer-card-25-pack and follow the link to our news and resources page follow us here and @dementiaaprayer Let us know what event you are hosting or how your are joining in prayer and we will post to our Whats on and Where page. This month of February I would like to share a few thoughts of my own with you, on this vigil of the feast of The Presentation in the Temple celebrated tomorrow -2nd February. We will hear the gospel of Luke 2:22-40, of the events leading up to and on the day itself when Jesus is presented in the temple. Mary and Joseph are welcomed by none other than two elderly people, Anna and Simeon whose deep longing for salvation is fulfilled, and prompted by the Holy Spirit praise God. Many relatives and friends may make a similar or unplanned, journey to church. To present to God, their loved one whose earthly life may have suddenly ended. The Vigil celebrates this offering so beautifully leading into the funeral Mass the following day. So often, this is misunderstood and so opt out, as indeed can the Funeral Mass. I am certain you will have though about your own funeral mass? Have you made your wishes known? Perhaps the image here of Instructions for my Funeral Mass document may capture your attention in a similar way to that of Anna or Simeon. You may wish to look forward and plan ahead . One way is by asking your parish for a copy of Instructions for My Funeral Mass. You may wish to ask for help with filling the document in to make sure that you can have the Vigil and Funeral Mass that is the right as a Catholic. Talking through any concerns or help with filling in the form is an important and great act of charity - might this be something you could contemplate, and be willing to do this for your parish? 'gather and pray' February We are told in the Luke 2:22-40 that Anna served God night and day through fasting and prayer. Prayer can be difficult for all of us, perhaps other people seem to pray better, or maybe there is a lack of concentration, dryness, busyness or even darkness. Simeon, prompted by the Spirit welcomed Jesus , Mary and Joseph, and praised God...the light to enlighten the gentiles... Below is the list of those who commit to 'gather and pray' each month for the charitable work of the Pastoral Care Project. These times of prayer and mass each month may well help visitors to the website find comfort and hope when they need it most. It can be a light in their darkness. We would like to hear from more churches, schools, care homes and organisations wishing to commit to regular prayer so that there is more traditions taking part. Every Thursday Mount St Bernard’s Abbey, Coalville, Leics. Adoration 6.15-7.15 pm Every Friday 9.00 - 9.45 Adoration St Peter's Catholic Church Bloxwich, and every Saturday Rosary 9.00 -9.45 am and Adoration 9.45- 10.45 am Sunday 17th Coombe Park Care Home, Coventry Sunday 3.00 pm service led by the chaplain Rev Pauline Warner for residents and staff; family and friends. Tuesday 19th Cardinal Heenan House Care Home, Upholland. 6.00 pm Mass will be offered for the work of the Pastoral Care Project by Father Stephen Beale SDP. Thursday 27th St Augustines Catholic Church Solihull Adoration by Candlelight. 6.15-7.15 Please share this link with those you know who may find comfort knowing that they are being remembered during the above days. You may use twitter @dementiaaprayer or social media. Should you consider including a prayer in your regular event or setting up an event contact the office [email protected] or |
Frances MolloyArchives
November 2020
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