HACKED AGAIN

Again, apologies if you’ve been trying to contact me by email. Apparently my account has been hacked once more (from Ireland, Britain and The Netherlands this time). As previously I have been promised a new reset-password, but based on previous experience it will probably be Monday or Tuesday before I’m fully up and running again. These hacks are not individually targeted but are attacks on PT’s servers. I’d be grateful if you’d let me know about any email outages you may have had this year if your service provider is Poste as I would like reassurance I’m not the only one in our community suffering in this way. If you let me know by email, it will be a while before I can acknowledge!

Thanks for your patience,

Fr Ed

SPORTS DAY

This Tuesday, 23 April (Luxembourg’s National Day, of course) we are organising a Sports Day for the First Holy Communion children, young adults and parents, starting at 14:30 in the Bambesch Playground. All are welcome — See the flyer for the event below.

Sports day – 23 june 2015 

Come and enjoy!

Fr Ed

CHILDREN IN CHURCH

Headline: Children are welcome in our church!
They can make noise, run around, distract others, make a mess, distract their parents, and even distract the priest… but we’ve all been there, we all were those children, and thanks to the patience, perseverance (and occasionally sheer bloody-mindedness!) of our parents, we came to church, and are still hanging around to this day.

This link (thank you to Cheryl Kouba) to an online blog follows this theme http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jamie-bruesehoff/parents-kids-church_b_3909085.html

So if you are the parent/guardian/grandparent of a child or of children, and you bring them to Mass, and you worry about the reactions of people around you if your children are distracting — know that the children are always, always welcome, and thank you so much for bringing them.

Fr Ed

MARRIAGE PREPARATION SEPTEMBER 2015

Many thanks to Monique and Marcus Oswald for presenting our recent Marriage Preparation course (March 2015). The next course was scheduled for February 2016; however, due to the number of requests we are receiving for Marriage Preparation, we can now offer a one-day course on Saturday 05 September, provisionally scheduled to start at 10:00 and to finish at 16:00.

The course leaders will be Caroline and Kit Dollard, from the diocese of Middlesbrough in England; they have wide experience in catechetical work, working both for the diocese and for Ampleforth Abbey, a Benedictine monastery in the diocese.

I will be contacting couples who have been in touch regarding forthcoming weddings, so if you haven’t had a response yet to your request, you will receive a reply shortly.

Fr Ed

OUTDOOR MASS AND BBQ: REPORT

Break with Tradition
The year before last, we broke with tradition, and instead of having our annual outdoor Mass and picnic at Trintange, we accepted the generous invitation of the archbishop and celebrated in his garden. Last year, we moved to the garden of St Alphonse. Again, we had a great celebration. Like the people of Israel in the Old Testament, and never standing still, this year we increased our ambition: having lost part of the garden of St Alphonse (sold off earlier this year) we decided to use the same venue but to have a BBQ after the Mass. Never was a risk better taken! Two weeks before the Mass, only 12 people were subscribed. In the event, over 300 signed up for the BBQ, and over 400 were served: even more came for the Mass, but couldn’t stay for the feast afterwards. This doubled our 2014 record; more importantly, we had a wonderful joyful and reverent celebration of Mass: the music group were on great form, and we suspect (and secretly hope) that the singing at Mass woke up many of our neighbours. Nine altar servers, two readers and four ministers of the Eucharist augmented the team, and many of the First Holy Communion group made their Second Holy Communion (as one of them observed to me).

Illula Orphanage Project
The music group played on after the liturgy and provided entertainment for the rest of the afternoon, raising (between the shop and the collection) €660 towards the building and provisioning of a primary school in Tanzania. Congratulations to Helen and team for this — constantly giving time and energy to help those less financially fortunate than ourselves.

Food and drink a-plenty
Thanks to John, Sonya, Carl, Brian, Buzz, Denise, Calum — and all who worked for the catering department: they were magnificent. The ordering, cooking, serving, re-serving and clearing up were superbly organised and executed. And a word of thanks (and a plug) to Vincent Clarke of Éirelux who donated generously of the delicious produce of Ireland. Éirelux is being formally opened next Saturday, 20 June at 14:00 — all welcome! 40 Rue de Bruyères, Howald, L-1274.

Childrens’ entertainment
Chapeau to Robert who organised skittles, chalk, duck-fishing, tug-of-war, football, bubbles, badminton, hockey and so much more for the children — parents who brought their children were both surprised and delighted that they hardly saw them from the end of Mass until home-time several hours later. In a departure from tradition, due (thankfully) to the absence of water-guns, I did not get absolutely soaked by the children; my social baptism in Luxembourg happened after our Mass and feast in the archbishop’s garden in 2013 when I had to walk home through the city dripping wet (secretly delighted, as the preceding water-fight involving children, parents and myself had been brilliant!).

Finance
We decided to rely on a freewill donation system to cover costs, so as not to put pressure on individuals and families — and our feelings on this were more than rewarded. The collecting bin contained more than enough to cover all costs. We had already decided that the value of this event in social and spiritual terms would more than compensate for any shortfall, but in the event all our goals were surpassed.

Delights
A hot, sunny day (which had defied earlier forecasts); a beautiful liturgy, enhanced by the environment and the sense of occasion; a superb BBQ, well organised, cooked and served; flowing crémant, beer, wine, soft drinks and water; a richesse of activities for children (of all ages); seeing a community working, worshipping and relaxing together; conversations between people who see each other every Sunday, but have never managed to chat before.

Disappointments
I didn’t get soaked!

Surprises
After Mass, a man introduced himself as the bishop of a diocese in the West of Ireland; he had been in France to celebrate the wedding of his nephew, and happened upon our Mass (and was very congratulatory). As we were speaking, a second man introduced himself — he was a priest from Florida, equally pleased to have been present. If I’d known my fellow priests had been there, I might have been a little more self-conscious at homily time (and not forgotten what I’d intended to say!).
A second surprise: Calum Heffernan revealed himself as a rock star, with his first public solo performance. In years to come, we will be able to say that we were there!

Photos of the Mass and BBQ below. Send more in if you have them!

Á la prochaine, Fr Ed

Before Mass…

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During…

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After…

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And beyond!

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And more pics!

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