After mass on Sunday 11th June Lucas Elliott Clark was baptised. We hope his parents Abbey and Brett Lee, their familes and freinds had a great day.
We welcome Lucas into our parish and we will remember him in our prayers.
After mass on Sunday 11th June Lucas Elliott Clark was baptised. We hope his parents Abbey and Brett Lee, their familes and freinds had a great day.
We welcome Lucas into our parish and we will remember him in our prayers.
Congratulations to the winers of the 200 Club draw for May
Week 18 – 7th May – Number 47 Goff Ellis
Week 19 – 14th May – Number 23 Kath Tate
Week 20 – 21st May – Number 34 Leon Consterdine and Number 92 Dennis O’Brien
Week 21 – 28th May – Number 112 Paula Burns
Thanks to everyone who supports the Parish through the 200 Club.
We wish Ethan a very happy 18th birthday. Ethan is a valued member of the parish choir regularly playing the viola at mass but when needed he plays the organ and ukele.
After mass on Sunday 14th May his birthday was celebrated with a birthday cake, St Anne’s buffet and drinks.
Furthermore we wish Ethan all the best as in September he will become an undergraduate as the London School of Economics.
The parishioners and friends of St Anne’s enjoyed a pilgrimage to the National Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham Norfolk.
Thirty six people made the trip last weekend May 5th – 7th. Unfortunately Fr Kelly was unable to accompany the group due to illness but fortunately Fr Cummins from St Oswald’s Wrekenton travelled as the spiritual leader.
Everyone enjoyed the journey down by coach. John the coach driver, who was familiar with Walsingham, looked after everyone very well ensuring a comfortable and safe journey there and back.
A full spiritual programme was enjoyed by all starting with a beautiful service in the village church on Friday evening which set the scene for the weekend.
Saturday’s programme included morning prayers in the church then a procession along the Holy Mile to the Slipper Chapel and Shrine where mass was held at midday. There was an opportunity to go to confession or to do the Stations of the Cross. Pilgrims lit candles and left prayers and petitions.
In the afternoon there was some time for relaxation. A trip to Wells by the Sea was on offer for those wanted some sea air. It would be fair to say the weather could best be described as bracing. It certainly blew the cobwebs away and the Fish and Chips proved very popular!!
Saturday was concluded with a lovely evening service in the village church followed by a candle light procession in honour of Our Lady in the grounds.
There was of course time for relaxation in the lounge bar before bed. St Anne’s people can always be relied on to lead a sing-song and armed with song sheets they didn’t disappoint.
Our pilgrimage ended with Mass on Sunday morning Good Shepherd Sunday. It was a lovely weekend both spiritually and socially. Everyone concerned wishes to express their sincere thanks to the organiser Pat Watson and her team for all the time and effort they put in to ensure everyone had a good time.
A Reunion of Pilgrims Past and Present has been arranged for Thursday afternoon 25th May in the Church Hall. We hope to see as many pilgrims as possible. Afternoon tea will be provided. Please bring your photographs and memories.
After mass on Sunday 14th May Anais Julien Singh was baptised. We hope her parents Mundepp and Kathleen, their extended family and friends had a great day.
We welcome Anais into our parish and pray that God will nurture the seed that has been sown today.
Congratulations to the winners of the 200 Club in April
Week 13 April 2nd – Number 119 M Mielcarek
Week 14 April 9th – Number 88 George Elliott (Pat Elliott)
Week 15 April 16th – Number 26 Fred Elliott
Week 16 April 33rd – Number 1 Joan Stephenson & Number 157 John Kelly (Debbie Dunbar)
week 17 April 30th – Number 60 Andrea Green
Thank you to everyone who supports the parish through the 200 Club
The Intention for the mass on Sunday 23rd April was Kath & George Hagan’s Golden Wedding Anniversary.
Kath and George are “founder members” of the parish and have served our church in many ways over the years. George is currently an alter server and Father Kelly’s “handyman” whilst Kath is a member of the Finance Committee and is helping arrange this year’s ladies pilgrimage to Walsingham.
As always at St Anne’s there was a celebration in the Hall after mass with a buffet, drinks and anniversary cake.
Congratulations from everyone at St Anne’s and we all wish you both many more years together.
With great joy we welcome Clare Hepple, Michelle Glass, Rebecca Shanks, Rachael Davidson and Vanessa Graham into our parish.
During the Easter Vigil Mass on 15th April they were received into the Church. We admire their courage and commitment having attended weekly meetings and instructions since September last year.
We pray that the Lord touches them with his peace and contentment and trust they will feel at peace in their new spiritual home.
As usual for St Anne’s a buffet was held after the mass and Fr Kelly said a few words thanking the sponsors, members of the parish who had helped in the preparations and he particularly thanked Rev. Deacon Tom Rooke who helped with the weekly meetings.
Congratulations to the 200 Club Winners in March 2017
Week 9 March 5th – Number 175 Joan Wright
Week 10 March 12th – Number 75 Jean Morris
Week 11 March 19th – Number 47 Goff Ellis
Week 12 March 26th – Number 80 Christine Hodgkinson and Number 2 Anna Graham
Thank you everyone who supports the parish through the 200 Club draw. Numbers which cost £1 per week are still available from John Limer at the back of church at Sunday morning mass.
The children preparing for their First Holy Communion took their next step at mass on Sunday 19th March.
The session during the week focused on “Offering Ourselves”. The children were asked to think of things they were thankful to God for.
At school the children made plaster depictions of themselves which they brought forward to the altar during mass symbolising offering themselves back to God.
One of the children introduced a short Liturgy and the children stayed on the sanctuary while Fr Kelly offered up the bread and wine.
It was lovely to see so many of the children and their families in Church.
Please keep the children in your prayers as they work towards their big day on June 11th.