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Sunday 7th February 2010. Fifth Sunday of the Year
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Written by Parish Office   
Friday, 05 February 2010

BORN FOR THIS Good Friday:
Thanks to everyone who expressed interest in taking part in the Good Friday musical liturgy, “Born For This”.  It is not too late to sign up.  Please complete the form at the back of the church and place it in the box.  Alternatively, just turn up for the first meeting on Tuesday 9 February at 7.45pm in the Parish Hall.  Musicians please bring instruments.

OUR LADY OF LOURDES FEAST DAY:
There will be a special Mass on Thursday, February 11th at 10 am, which will be attended by the children of our school. 

THANKSGIVING FOR MATRIMONY:
There is a special Mass at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday 22nd May for those who are celebrating their 10th, 25th, 40th, 50th and 60th anniversary this year.  Please leave your name, address, wedding date and some contact details with the office as soon as possible if you would like to go.

VALENTINE’S DAY LUNCH:
Please note, that because of the Lunch next Sunday, there will be no Coffee morning after Mass. 

Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 February 2010 )
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Faith and Superstition
Ask the Theologian - Ask the Theologian
Written by John McDade SJ   
Tuesday, 02 February 2010

What is the difference between faith and superstition? Question asked by Kate.

Faith is a movement of the heart towards God.  It is brought about by God’s presence in us and is a gift that fulfils our nature.  There are ways in which this capacity in us to trust in goodness can be distorted: we can believe lying politicians and place our hopes in what they offer, even to the point of not seeing the moral evil that impels them.  (Hitler and Stalin would be prime examples.)  The result is a kind of parody of religion that people sometimes call ‘political religion’, which mimics good religion by triggering the same kinds of movements within the person that grace does. 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 February 2010 )
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Born For This
Events - Upcoming Events
Written by TenTen Theatre   
Friday, 29 January 2010

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t h e a t r e

On Good Friday morning, the parish will be staging the musical liturgy “BORN FOR THIS” with support from Ten Ten Theatre.  Parishioners of all ages and abilities are warmly invited to participate in the liturgy. 

We are looking for people to take part in the following ways:

MUSIC

PERFORMANCE

STAGE MANAGEMENT

Musicians

Actors

Stage Managers

Choir

Movement

Set-builders

Soloists

Readers

Costume-makers

An initial meeting will take place on Tuesday 9 February at 7.45pm followed by subsequent rehearsals throughout Lent.  There will be varying levels of commitment depending on your participation.  Whether you are an experienced musician, singer or performer, or if you have never been involved in anything like this before, you would be most welcome to take part in this Lenten community project.

Last Updated ( Friday, 29 January 2010 )
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Against Heresy
Weekly Column - Weekly Column
Written by Fr Robert Barron   
Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Fr Barron provides a succint commentary on the standard heresies of our times. You'll have heard these spouted in slightly differing forms by many; here's a concise and clear response.

The second part is after the jump.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 October 2009 )
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A Violent World
Ask the Theologian - Ask the Theologian
Written by John McDade SJ   
Wednesday, 07 October 2009

‘Sin came into the world by Man - which leaves Man in need of redemption.  Yet, long before man arrived, the world was (and remains) a violent place to live.  Big fish eat little fish.  Lions feast on weaker animals,  Crocodiles eat anything that comes along.  In the dinosaur age, violence was a way of life among reptiles. Why did God expect man to be any different?  Why did God create such a violent world?  Why is the Old Testament so filled with violence?’ Question posed by Gerry.

First of all, clarify the nature of the language that you’re using.  Is it ‘violent’ for a sheep to eat grass?  I think not.  For a lion to eat a sheep?  More tricky.  You might not like the physical tearing of limb from limb, but in principle, what the lion does is nourish itself from other items in the world, and this is no different from what the sheep does in relation to grass.  Animals differ and what animals have evolved to need differs.  If you have a world in which there is diversity, and Aquinas thinks that this diversity of created things is needed in order to give expression to divine goodness (‘there must be a lot of different things because no one created thing can be expressive of goodness’), then there will be a diversity of dependence built into the way things are.  A lion needs a certain diet, etc, and would not have the features of its nature without certain ways of sustaining itself.  I would worry about a vegetarian lion: it’s probably spent too much time reading The Guardian. So in itself, that animals feed off one another doesn’t seem to me to be problematic, and it is probably misleading to use the word ‘violent’ to describe this because this word has connotations relating to human malice not prompted by need, but by badness.

Last Updated ( Friday, 30 October 2009 )
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