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FR DAVID WRITES
It has been lovely these past few weeks to see many people and activities returning to the parish after such a long and difficult time. Today, we are pleased to have church music back at the 10am and 11.15am Masses. Thank you to readers, singers, musicians, church cleaners and many others who are beginning their roles and ministries once again in the parish this week. We are all very grateful. Last week, many young people returned to school and studies, and this week the Confirmation programme will begin. Please pray for all the people of the parish as we move into a new term and phase of new life! Please also pray for the seminarians of our diocese as I meet together with them and the Cardinal on Thursday at Allen Hall Seminary. Please continue to pray for vocations. God bless you all.

FIRST HOLY COMMUNION 2021/22 REGISTRATION
Registration is now completed and closed. The Parents’ Meeting will take place on Tuesday 30th November at 8pm in the parish hall.

CONFIRMATION
A meeting for the parents and candidates who have already registered for Confirmation will take place on Wednesday at 8pm in the hall. Children baptised outside of this parish should bring their baptism certificates with them. The registration offering is £50. The first session is next Saturday 18th September at 4.50pm, followed by Mass at 6pm.

MASS OF THANKSGIVING FOR LIBBY’S LIFE
Saturday 18th September 12 noon—Mass for Libby Biberian.

ALTERATIONS IN SCHEDULE
Monday—Friday    Masses 8 am & 10am (car park will not open till 9.15am)
        on Fridays there will be exposition after the 10am Mass

Saturdays    1pm Baptisms, 3pm Confessions, 4pm Vigil Mass, 6pm Vigil Mass

Sundays        Masses: 8.45am, 10am (Solemn), 11.15am (Family), 12.30pm.

PROCEDURES AT CHURCH
You should not come to church if you have any symptoms, or if you have been told to self-isolate. Please continue to use the QR code to sign in on your smartphone. You are encouraged to wear a face covering. The capacity of the church has increased to normal levels, but please be respectful of those who may want to keep a distance. Thank you.

COLLECTIONS AT CHURCH
Today the collection will resume at Mass after the Bidding Prayers.

MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday intentions already booked will be transferred to the new, equivalent time (e.g. 11am to 11.15am etc). Weekday Masses will be moved from 12 noon to 10am. With the return of the 8am Mass (Mon-Fri) we now have a lot more available slots. Please contact the office to book intentions for the 8am Mass.

BERNADETTE CLUB
Next meeting will be on Thursday 7th October.

SECONDARY SCHOOLS
If your child is due to start at secondary school next September, the schools will be holding Open Days/Evenings in the next couple of weeks.  Please keep an eye on their websites for details.

CAR PARK
As Masses are getting busier, a reminder about the car park. It is not allowed to double park until all the spaces are filled. Pedestrians should proceed with caution in the car park, especially before and after Mass.

LONDON EUCHARISTIC OCTAVE
Four central London parishes (Farm Street, Maiden Lane, Spanish Place and Warwick Street) have come together, with the Ukrainian Cathedral and the Order of Malta, to host nine days of celebrations centred around the Blessed Sacrament. The London Eucharistic Octave will take place from 11th to 19th September. The event is an opportunity for Catholics to support the International Eucharistic Congress taking place in Budapest, Hungary, this September.


The octave will begin with a Votive Mass of the Blessed Sacrament celebrated by Cardinal Vincent at noon on Saturday 11th September at Corpus Christi Church, Maiden Lane. Each evening during this week of prayer and adoration, Holy Mass in a different form will be celebrated at 6.30pm at Corpus Christi, Maiden Lane. On Sunday 19th September, a Eucharistic procession through Soho, Mayfair and Marylebone will commence at 3.30pm starting at Our Lady of the Assumption, Warwick Street, and ending with Benediction at St James’s, Spanish Place. The procession will be led jointly by the Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski, Eparch of the Ukrainian Eparchy and by Monsignor Keith Newton.