Today’s trial run using Zoom to join in with the daily Mass worked well. If you would like to either lead on the responses, or sing the responses, or both, or join in with others on line for the celebration of Mass, please email the parish office for the link.
Join in with Mass via Zoom
As announced this morning at Mass, if you would like to join in with the 10 o’ clock Mass by reading, please contact the parish office and you will be sent the Zoom invitation and the reading of the day. For security reasons, the link has to be sent out in advance.
If this works well this can be extended to inviting Mass viewers to sing via Zoom.
What’s next for the Church?
Bishop Robert Barron, known to many of you through the website http://www.wordonfire.org, invites us to read ‘Catholicism in the time of the Coronavirus’ by Stephen Bullivant of St Mary’s University, Twickenham, UK.
He says: ‘This free eBook is an insightful and encouraging analysis of the coronavirus, shedding light not only on the Church’s present moment or similar crises of the past but also on the immediate future’. You can download the book for free by clicking on the link below.
Tea and chat, Wednesday – join in!
Fed up with Covid 19 isolation? Maybe you miss seeing your loved ones. Have you grown tired of baking, cleaning and tending your pot plants ?
Maybe the strains are telling and you fear for your mental health. Join for a chat and find support amongst others who are experiencing similar challenges. We all need to rant sometimes. Do join us at 11.00am Wednesday this week.
Email the parish office for the Zoom link by clicking here
Music for Today — 10th May
Welcome to Sunday! As always, Sunday celebrations focus on the Resurrection of the Lord. If you would like to play/sing along (recommended!) you can find the music here.
See you at 11:15
Fr Ed