LOOKING BACK: FIRST HOLY COMMUNION

The day finally arrived! The church is still radiant with the glow of our celebration of the First Holy Communion of 28 of our young people at the 11:15 Mass on 7th June. The children had been preparing for months, along with the catechetical team and the parent-volunteers — not only in their Sunday morning classes, but in the Masses where we focused especially on them.

An occasion such as this is significant on a number of levels: the children being further initiated into the life, the communion, of the Church; parents guiding their children in the ways of faith and church life; the parish community both supporting our catechetical efforts, and in turn being encouraged by witnessing each new generation of children being immersed more deeply in the Church; and last, but not least, the witness that is given to family and friends who come along, some perhaps not having much church contact themselves, but seeing a vibrant, believing community in worship and in social celebration.

The scale of organisation, administration and general involvement in a process and celebration of this kind is enormous: this dawned on me as I was filing FHC emails, and counted over 400 of them (mainly, of course, group emails into which we were all copied). But each single message represents someone working and spending time on this vital part of our Catholic community life. There are so many people to thank: some we thanked by name on the day, and many others we included and include in a general, huge, ‘Thank You’.

The sun smiled down on us: after the beautiful sunny weather the previous Sunday for our Confirmation Mass, we hardly dared hope for sunshine the following week, and had contingency plans for the crémant reception afterwards. As it turned out, the weather couldn’t have been better. The photographers were able to do their work, and the rest of us were able to enjoy the sun and the shade in the garden of St Alphonse.

We can see from the photos below, once glance at the inside of the church showed a church en fête, and we have had many comments from visitors remarking on the doves, the banner, the eucharistic decorations and the childrens’ posters. Our joy showed itself in how the church was decorated, and this in turn was picked up by so many outside our community. There was one wry question from someone who came to an earlier Mass on 7th June that I chose to take as a compliment on our behalf. A man said to his wife, ‘What are the English doing this week?’ Apart from grouping all our nationalities into one, he was noting that we are not standing still, we’re not afraid to innovate, make our mark and to express our faith, the same faith we all share.

And speaking of not standing still, we will shortly be announcing the date of our First Holy Communion celebration next year, along with the dates of the Preparation classes, so that parents will have plenty of time to make any necessary schedule arrangements.

Thank you once again to all. And thanks be to God!

Fr Ed

And now a gallery of some of the official photos of the day. I lost track of who’s included, so if you’re not, let me know and I’ll add you

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PHOTOS, PLEASE!

I’ll shortly be posting an account of yesterday’s Outdoor Mass and BBQ (14th June) and would be grateful for any photos you can send me of the event. I’ll say no more about it at this stage!

Thanks,

Fr Ed

OUTDOOR MASS & BBQ — FULL STEAM (SMOKE?) AHEAD

Final preparations are being made for our annual outdoor Mass which this year, once again, is in the garden at St Alphonse at 11:15.

A week ago the weather forecast for tomorrow (14th June) was dire: heavy rain storms all day. Happily (and thank you to all who have been praying), the forecast looks great: 26º and sunny. There are lots of awnings to provide shelter from the lovely, welcome and warm rays of the sun.

To date, 300 people have signed up for the BBQ. With the gospel of the feeding of the 5,000 in mind, we will have enough loaves and fishes (and sausages and burgers) for many more. 

There is no fixed charge, but you are invited to make a donation towards costs.

For many years, this Mass has proved to be a memorable occasion: Mass outdoors; our community meeting socially and spiritually; so many groups working together to make it all happen; and last, but certainly not least, it is one of our significant ‘showcase’ events where many visitors experience something vibrant and new, and leave feeling encouraged and strengthened in faith.

Come, pray, enjoy, give thanks — and eat!

Fr Ed

 

EMAIL SILENCE – UPDATE

Apologies if you’ve been trying to contact me via email this week: my pt.lu address has been out of action, and I’m waiting for a letter (paper!) to restore my settings & password. Apparently Poste does not have an online method of restoring a password, and a scribe somewhere has to write a letter; the first one didn’t arrive (posted Monday, today is Thursday) so hopefully I’ll be up and running again tomorrow. If your message is urgent, it’s best to phone me on my mobile.

Again, sorry!

Fr Ed

UPDATE: RESOLVED, AT LAST

After almost a week, my parish email account is up and running again (having been hacked (‘piraté’!) from Russia, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. I’ll be in touch as soon as I can — if it’s urgent, ring 691 217 713.

Fr Ed

MASS SHEETS

MASS SHEETS

For over a year now we have been using Sunday Message, a Mass sheet produced by Redemptorist Communications in Ireland. Initially, this was for a trial period: if it proved popular and useful, then we would continue; if not, we would search for something better. In the event, it has proved to be an excellent resource: in a parish where many of our Mass-goers do not have English as a first language, and even those who do can benefit from some extra spiritual reading, Sunday Message has been very well received. Our parish council is happy for us to continue to subscribe and to benefit from this resource. We are now able to put each week’s sheet online. In this way, we can easily access the readings for each Sunday, and even when we are not at Mass, we can read the word of God and the spiritual thoughts wherever we may be.

Two resources will now be available online, published each month, with sheets for each Sunday: Sunday Message (as described above) and an additional resource called God’s Word, which focuses specifically on the readings each week. Download, benefit, and profit! Feedback welcome.

Fr Ed

Sunday Message
7 June
14 June
21 June
June 28

God’s Word
Month of June

The link to Mass sheets can be found in the Mass Sheets tab at the top of the home page.