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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Bible Group
CREATED:20221020T205634Z
DTSTAMP:20221020T205634Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/bible-group
DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
CREATED:20221020T205950Z
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/cell-meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.</p>
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SUMMARY:Bible Group
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/bible-group-2
DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.</p>
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-2
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Advent Carol Service
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/evensong-benediction-6
DESCRIPTION:A candle-lit, simple service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Both the Carols and the Readings follow the theme of Advent: waiting and preparing ourselves for the coming of the Lord Jesus.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A candle-lit, simple service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Both the Carols and the Readings follow the theme of Advent: waiting and preparing ourselves for the coming of the Lord Jesus.</p>
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SUMMARY:Bible Group
CREATED:20221020T205634Z
DTSTAMP:20221020T205634Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/bible-group-3
DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
CREATED:20221020T205950Z
DTSTAMP:20221020T205950Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/cell-meeting-2
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.</p>
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SUMMARY:Bible Group
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DTSTAMP:20221020T205634Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/bible-group-4
DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.</p>
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
CREATED:20221013T205350Z
DTSTAMP:20221013T205350Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-3
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Crib Service
CREATED:20221218T001046Z
DTSTAMP:20221218T001046Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/crib-service
DESCRIPTION:Crib Service for Families - all are welcome! We re-tell the Christmas story in a way more accessible to children and sing some favourite Carols.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Crib Service for Families - all are welcome! We re-tell the Christmas story in a way more accessible to children and sing some favourite Carols.</p>
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SUMMARY:Midnight Mass
CREATED:20221218T001208Z
DTSTAMP:20221218T001208Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/midnight-mass
DESCRIPTION:Traditional service of Sung Eucharist (Midnight Mass) with Christmas Carols to celebrate the birth of our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Traditional service of Sung Eucharist (Midnight Mass) with Christmas Carols to celebrate the birth of our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ!</p>
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SUMMARY:Prayers of Thanksgiving
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/prayers-of-thanksgiving
DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayers and thanksgiving in front of the Blessed Sacrament. All are welcome to arrive when they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they are able to. We thank the Lord Jesus for his gifts and blessings bestowed on us in 2022 and we also pray that 2023 may bring peace, justice, and prosperity here and in the whole world.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayers and thanksgiving in front of the Blessed Sacrament. All are welcome to arrive when they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they are able to. We thank the Lord Jesus for his gifts and blessings bestowed on us in 2022 and we also pray that 2023 may bring peace, justice, and prosperity here and in the whole world.</p>
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/eucharistic-adoration-first-friday
DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<b>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</b>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
CREATED:20221020T205950Z
DTSTAMP:20221020T205950Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/cell-meeting-3
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.</p>
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230126T170000
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SUMMARY:Bible Group
CREATED:20221020T205634Z
DTSTAMP:20221020T205634Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/bible-group-5
DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.</p>
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
CREATED:20221013T205350Z
DTSTAMP:20221013T205350Z
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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DESCRIPTION:We gather for a simple lunch of soup and bread (provided by the parish for free). After the lunch follow some prayers and meditations. Every week we explore one of the sorrowful mysteries. This week we watch some art work representing the "Scourging at the Pillar" after which we discuss its meaning and importance for our Christian lives. The group is open to all!
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DESCRIPTION:We gather for a simple lunch of soup and bread (provided by the parish for free). After the lunch follow some prayers and meditations. Every week we explore one of the sorrowful mysteries. This week we watch some art work representing the "The Crucifixion" after which we discuss its meaning and importance for our Christian lives. The group is open to all!
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-6
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<b>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</b>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<b>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</b>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Bible Group
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/bible-group-9
DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-8
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-10
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<b>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</b>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<b>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</b>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
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DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<b>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</b>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<b>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</b>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
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SUMMARY:Advent Carol Service
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DESCRIPTION:A candle-lit, simple service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Both the Carols and the Readings follow the theme of Advent: waiting and preparing ourselves for the coming of the Lord Jesus.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A candle-lit, simple service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Both the Carols and the Readings follow the theme of Advent: waiting and preparing ourselves for the coming of the Lord Jesus.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/cell-meeting-12
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-14
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<b>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</b>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
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DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Pontifical High Mass
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DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) celebrated by the Bishop of Oswestry - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Bishop is assisted by Deacon, Subdeacon, and various other servers.\NThe service last for an hour ca. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.\NThe Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NSunday Mass is followed by tea, coffee, and biscuits in the Hall. All are welcome.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung Mass (Eucharist) celebrated by the Bishop of Oswestry - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Bishop is assisted by Deacon, Subdeacon, and various other servers.</p><p>The service last for an hour ca. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.</p><p>The Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>Sunday Mass is followed by tea, coffee, and biscuits in the Hall. All are welcome.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<b>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</b>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Blessing of Candles, Procession, and Low Mass
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-462
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the Feast of Candlemass (2 Feb) -- also called Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary -- candles are solemnly blessed at the beginning of Mass. This blessing is followed by a procession (usually within the church) and Mass. People are welcome to take the blessed candles home and use them during their private prayers and in times of spiritual need or struggle.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the Feast of Candlemass (2 Feb) -- also called Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary -- candles are solemnly blessed at the beginning of Mass. This blessing is followed by a procession (usually within the church) and Mass. People are welcome to take the blessed candles home and use them during their private prayers and in times of spiritual need or struggle.</p>
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-418
DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.\NThe service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.\NThe Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the Feast of Candlemass (2 Feb) -- also called Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary -- candles are solemnly blessed at the beginning of Mass. This blessing is followed by a procession (usually within the church) and Mass. People are welcome to take the blessed candles home and use them during their private prayers and in times of spiritual need or struggle.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.</p><p>The service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.</p><p>The Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the Feast of Candlemass (2 Feb) -- also called Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary -- candles are solemnly blessed at the beginning of Mass. This blessing is followed by a procession (usually within the church) and Mass. People are welcome to take the blessed candles home and use them during their private prayers and in times of spiritual need or struggle.</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
CREATED:20221020T205950Z
DTSTAMP:20221020T205950Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/cell-meeting-14
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.</p>
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SUMMARY:Bible Group
CREATED:20221020T205634Z
DTSTAMP:20221020T205634Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/bible-group-20
DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.</p>
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SUMMARY:Mass with imposition of Ashes
CREATED:20221013T195627Z
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-483
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn this Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) we are called to penitence and fasting; at the beginning of the service Ashes are blessed and imposed with prayer on the head of the faithful.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On this Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) we are called to penitence and fasting; at the beginning of the service Ashes are blessed and imposed with prayer on the head of the faithful.</p>
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SUMMARY:Sung Mass with imposition of Ashes
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-151
DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. We sing traditional hymns, the organ is used, and the service is made more solemn by altar servers and by the use of incense. The service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn this Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) we are called to penitence and fasting; at the beginning of the service Ashes are blessed and imposed with prayer on the head of the faithful.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. We sing traditional hymns, the organ is used, and the service is made more solemn by altar servers and by the use of incense. The service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On this Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) we are called to penitence and fasting; at the beginning of the service Ashes are blessed and imposed with prayer on the head of the faithful.</p>
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SUMMARY:Lenten Group
CREATED:20240210T151016Z
DTSTAMP:20240210T151016Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/lenten-group
DESCRIPTION:During Lent we meet weekly (Thursdays at 4pm in the Conference Room - access both from the church and the car park) to explore together the history of the Relics of the Passion. We learn about their history, their representation in art and their importance for our spiritual life and lenten discipline. Some readily contribute with their own observations, comments and questions while others prefer to listen. All are welcome.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>During Lent we meet weekly (Thursdays at 4pm in the Conference Room - access both from the church and the car park) to explore together the history of the Relics of the Passion. We learn about their history, their representation in art and their importance for our spiritual life and lenten discipline. Some readily contribute with their own observations, comments and questions while others prefer to listen. All are welcome.</p>
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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DTSTAMP:20230130T084410Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-8
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.</p><p>Service sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!</p>
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SUMMARY:Lenten Group
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/lenten-group-2
DESCRIPTION:During Lent we meet weekly (Thursdays at 4pm in the Conference Room - access both from the church and the car park) to explore together the history of the Relics of the Passion. We learn about their history, their representation in art and their importance for our spiritual life and lenten discipline. Some readily contribute with their own observations, comments and questions while others prefer to listen. All are welcome.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>During Lent we meet weekly (Thursdays at 4pm in the Conference Room - access both from the church and the car park) to explore together the history of the Relics of the Passion. We learn about their history, their representation in art and their importance for our spiritual life and lenten discipline. Some readily contribute with their own observations, comments and questions while others prefer to listen. All are welcome.</p>
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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DTSTAMP:20221013T205350Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-16
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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DTSTAMP:20230130T084410Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-9
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.</p><p>Service sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!</p>
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SUMMARY:Lenten Group
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/lenten-group-3
DESCRIPTION:During Lent we meet weekly (Thursdays at 4pm in the Conference Room - access both from the church and the car park) to explore together the history of the Relics of the Passion. We learn about their history, their representation in art and their importance for our spiritual life and lenten discipline. Some readily contribute with their own observations, comments and questions while others prefer to listen. All are welcome.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>During Lent we meet weekly (Thursdays at 4pm in the Conference Room - access both from the church and the car park) to explore together the history of the Relics of the Passion. We learn about their history, their representation in art and their importance for our spiritual life and lenten discipline. Some readily contribute with their own observations, comments and questions while others prefer to listen. All are welcome.</p>
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CREATED:20230107T235134Z
DTSTAMP:20230107T235134Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/eucharistic-adoration-first-friday-20
DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
CREATED:20230130T084410Z
DTSTAMP:20230130T084410Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-10
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.</p><p>Service sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
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DTSTAMP:20221020T205950Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/cell-meeting-15
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.</p>
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SUMMARY:Lenten Group
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DTSTAMP:20240210T151016Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/lenten-group-4
DESCRIPTION:During Lent we meet weekly (Thursdays at 4pm in the Conference Room - access both from the church and the car park) to explore together the history of the Relics of the Passion. We learn about their history, their representation in art and their importance for our spiritual life and lenten discipline. Some readily contribute with their own observations, comments and questions while others prefer to listen. All are welcome.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>During Lent we meet weekly (Thursdays at 4pm in the Conference Room - access both from the church and the car park) to explore together the history of the Relics of the Passion. We learn about their history, their representation in art and their importance for our spiritual life and lenten discipline. Some readily contribute with their own observations, comments and questions while others prefer to listen. All are welcome.</p>
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-11
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.</p><p>Service sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!</p>
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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DTSTAMP:20230130T084410Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-14
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.</p><p>Service sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!</p>
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SUMMARY:Lenten Group
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DTSTAMP:20240210T151016Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/lenten-group-5
DESCRIPTION:During Lent we meet weekly (Thursdays at 4pm in the Conference Room - access both from the church and the car park) to explore together the history of the Relics of the Passion. We learn about their history, their representation in art and their importance for our spiritual life and lenten discipline. Some readily contribute with their own observations, comments and questions while others prefer to listen. All are welcome.
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
CREATED:20221013T205350Z
DTSTAMP:20221013T205350Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-17
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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DTSTAMP:20230130T084410Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-12
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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SUMMARY:Candle-lit Stations of the Cross
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-13
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-18
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/eucharistic-adoration-first-friday-24
DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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SUMMARY:Requiem Mass
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-587
DESCRIPTION:Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThis Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>This Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:An informal group of adults, led by the Vicar. All are welcome. Every year we have a different topic. This year we read the Gospel of St. Mark together, verse by verse, thinking about what it means in our Christian life. Anyone can contribute, all questions are welcome, or you can simply just listen to others.
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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DESCRIPTION:Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThis Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.
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DESCRIPTION:Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThis Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.
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SUMMARY:Requiem Mass
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-712
DESCRIPTION:Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThis Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>This Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
CREATED:20221020T205950Z
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/cell-meeting-23
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.</p>
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-25
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Requiem Mass
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-747
DESCRIPTION:Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThis Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>This Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.</p>
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SUMMARY:Advent Carol Service
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DTSTAMP:20221013T204506Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/evensong-benediction-91
DESCRIPTION:A candle-lit, simple service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Both the Carols and the Readings follow the theme of Advent: waiting and preparing ourselves for the coming of the Lord Jesus.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A candle-lit, simple service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Both the Carols and the Readings follow the theme of Advent: waiting and preparing ourselves for the coming of the Lord Jesus.</p>
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SUMMARY:Candle-lit Low Mass with hymns and sermon
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DTSTAMP:20221013T195627Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-774
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NDuring Advent, a season of holy preparation and waiting, Mass on Thursday evenings is celebrated in a candle-lit chapel as an expression of the darkness people waited/wait for the Saviour. Advent hymns are sung and sermons is preached in preparation for Christmas.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>During Advent, a season of holy preparation and waiting, Mass on Thursday evenings is celebrated in a candle-lit chapel as an expression of the darkness people waited/wait for the Saviour. Advent hymns are sung and sermons is preached in preparation for Christmas.</p>
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/eucharistic-adoration-first-friday-33
DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Requiem Mass
CREATED:20221013T195627Z
DTSTAMP:20221013T195627Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-758
DESCRIPTION:Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThis Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>This Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.</p>
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SUMMARY:Candle-lit Low Mass with hymns and sermon
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DTSTAMP:20221013T195627Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-775
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NDuring Advent, a season of holy preparation and waiting, Mass on Thursday evenings is celebrated in a candle-lit chapel as an expression of the darkness people waited/wait for the Saviour. Advent hymns are sung and sermons is preached in preparation for Christmas.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>During Advent, a season of holy preparation and waiting, Mass on Thursday evenings is celebrated in a candle-lit chapel as an expression of the darkness people waited/wait for the Saviour. Advent hymns are sung and sermons is preached in preparation for Christmas.</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
CREATED:20221020T205950Z
DTSTAMP:20221020T205950Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/cell-meeting-24
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.</p>
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SUMMARY:Candle-lit Low Mass with hymns and sermon
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-776
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NDuring Advent, a season of holy preparation and waiting, Mass on Thursday evenings is celebrated in a candle-lit chapel as an expression of the darkness people waited/wait for the Saviour. Advent hymns are sung and sermons is preached in preparation for Christmas.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>During Advent, a season of holy preparation and waiting, Mass on Thursday evenings is celebrated in a candle-lit chapel as an expression of the darkness people waited/wait for the Saviour. Advent hymns are sung and sermons is preached in preparation for Christmas.</p>
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SUMMARY:Christmas Carol Service
CREATED:20221013T204506Z
DTSTAMP:20221013T204506Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/evensong-benediction-55
DESCRIPTION:Traditional Service of Nine Lessons and Carols\NA candle-lit, beautiful service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Both the Carols and the Readings follow the theme of Christmas: greeting the newborn King, the Lord Jesus who, out of love, became one of us.\NO come all ye faithful...
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Traditional Service of Nine Lessons and Carols</p><p>A candle-lit, beautiful service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Both the Carols and the Readings follow the theme of Christmas: greeting the newborn King, the Lord Jesus who, out of love, became one of us.</p><p><em>O come all ye faithful...</em></p>
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SUMMARY:Crib Service
CREATED:20221218T001046Z
DTSTAMP:20221218T001046Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/crib-service-2
DESCRIPTION:Crib Service for Families - all are welcome! We re-tell the Christmas story in a way more accessible to children and sing some favourite Carols.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Crib Service for Families - all are welcome! We re-tell the Christmas story in a way more accessible to children and sing some favourite Carols.</p>
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SUMMARY:Midnight Mass
CREATED:20221218T001208Z
DTSTAMP:20221218T001208Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/midnight-mass-2
DESCRIPTION:Traditional service of Sung Eucharist (Midnight Mass) with Christmas Carols to celebrate the birth of our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Traditional service of Sung Eucharist (Midnight Mass) with Christmas Carols to celebrate the birth of our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ!</p>
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
CREATED:20221013T205350Z
DTSTAMP:20221013T205350Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-26
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241231T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241231T164500
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SUMMARY:Evensong & Benediction with Thanksgiving for 2024
CREATED:20221013T204506Z
DTSTAMP:20221013T204506Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/evensong-benediction-56
DESCRIPTION:Sung evening prayers, hymns, psalms from the Book of Common Prayer (traditional language) followed by the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament*, short prayers, and Benediction with the Sacrament*.\NAs this Sunday is also the last day of the year, we give thanks to God for all his gifts and graces he so graciously, lovingly, and abundantly bestowed on us during this year. We also pray for a peaceful and safe 2024.\N* Blessed Sacrament = even if in a hidden way but Jesus, as he promised at the Last Supper ("This is my body."), is truly present in the Host (or Wafer, or Bread) consecrated by the Priest during Mass. We keep this consecrated Host locked in a small cabinet on the Altar so that we can take it to the sick (Holy Communion) and also that we can pray in front of It (in Jesus' presence). When the Host is placed on the Altar as part of public worship, it is called Exposition. At the end of some prayers, the Priest blesses all those present, and the whole Parish, by making over them the sign of the cross with the Blessed Sacrament.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung evening prayers, hymns, psalms from the Book of Common Prayer (traditional language) followed by the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament*, short prayers, and Benediction with the Sacrament*.</p><p>As this Sunday is also the last day of the year, we give thanks to God for all his gifts and graces he so graciously, lovingly, and abundantly bestowed on us during this year. We also pray for a peaceful and safe 2024.</p><p>* Blessed Sacrament = even if in a hidden way but Jesus, as he promised at the Last Supper ("This is my body."), is truly present in the Host (or Wafer, or Bread) consecrated by the Priest during Mass. We keep this consecrated Host locked in a small cabinet on the Altar so that we can take it to the sick (Holy Communion) and also that we can pray in front of It (in Jesus' presence). When the Host is placed on the Altar as part of public worship, it is called Exposition. At the end of some prayers, the Priest blesses all those present, and the whole Parish, by making over them the sign of the cross with the Blessed Sacrament.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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SUMMARY:Sung Mass & Water/Chalk blessing
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DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.\NThe service last for an hour ca. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.\NThe Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the Feast of Epiphany (6 Jan) Water, Chalk, Gold, and Incense are blessed solemnly to use during worship and for the blessing of homes. All are welcome to take home some blessed water, chalk, and incense.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.</p><p>The service last for an hour ca. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.</p><p>The Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the Feast of Epiphany (6 Jan) Water, Chalk, Gold, and Incense are blessed solemnly to use during worship and for the blessing of homes. All are welcome to take home some blessed water, chalk, and incense.</p>
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SUMMARY:Requiem Mass
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DESCRIPTION:Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThis Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>This Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.</p>
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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SUMMARY:Blessing of Candles, Procession, and Sung Mass
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DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.\NThe service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.\NThe Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the Feast of Candlemass (2 Feb) -- also called Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary -- candles are solemnly blessed at the beginning of Mass. This blessing is followed by a procession (usually within the church) and Mass. People are welcome to take the blessed candles home and use them during their private prayers and in times of spiritual need or struggle.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.</p><p>The service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.</p><p>The Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the Feast of Candlemass (2 Feb) -- also called Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary -- candles are solemnly blessed at the beginning of Mass. This blessing is followed by a procession (usually within the church) and Mass. People are welcome to take the blessed candles home and use them during their private prayers and in times of spiritual need or struggle.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the Feast day of St. Blaise a traditional blessing is given to all those who wish to receive it. The throat is blessed so that, through the intercession of St. Blaise, God may preserve us from every illness of the throat and from every other evil. Apples are also blessed and distributed to the faithful after Mass.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the Feast day of St. Blaise a traditional blessing is given to all those who wish to receive it. The throat is blessed so that, through the intercession of St. Blaise, God may preserve us from every illness of the throat and from every other evil. Apples are also blessed and distributed to the faithful after Mass.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-829
DESCRIPTION:Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThis Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn this Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) we are called to penitence and fasting; at the beginning of the service Ashes are blessed and imposed with prayer on the head of the faithful.
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DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. We sing traditional hymns, the organ is used, and the service is made more solemn by altar servers and by the use of incense. The service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn this Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) we are called to penitence and fasting; at the beginning of the service Ashes are blessed and imposed with prayer on the head of the faithful.
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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DESCRIPTION:During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. \NDates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April\NTopic: The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.\NThe last seven words are:\N\N“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”\N“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”\N“Woman, behold thy Son.”\N“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”\N“I thirst.”\N“It is finished.”\N“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. </p><p>Dates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April</p><p>Topic: <em>The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — </em>every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.</p><p>The last seven words are:</p><ul><li>“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”</li><li>“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”</li><li>“Woman, behold thy Son.”</li><li>“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”</li><li>“I thirst.”</li><li>“It is finished.”</li><li>“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”</li></ul>
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DESCRIPTION:During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. \NDates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April\NTopic: The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.\NThe last seven words are:\N\N“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”\N“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”\N“Woman, behold thy Son.”\N“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”\N“I thirst.”\N“It is finished.”\N“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”\N
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-29
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-18
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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SUMMARY:Lent Group followed by lunch
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-19
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/lent-group-followed-by-lunch-5
DESCRIPTION:During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. \NDates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April\NTopic: The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.\NThe last seven words are:\N\N“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”\N“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”\N“Woman, behold thy Son.”\N“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”\N“I thirst.”\N“It is finished.”\N“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. </p><p>Dates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April</p><p>Topic: <em>The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — </em>every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.</p><p>The last seven words are:</p><ul><li>“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”</li><li>“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”</li><li>“Woman, behold thy Son.”</li><li>“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”</li><li>“I thirst.”</li><li>“It is finished.”</li><li>“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”</li></ul>
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-20
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.</p><p>Service sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThis Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Requiem Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion offered for the dead. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>This Mass is offered for the departed. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you departed loved ones.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. \NDates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April\NTopic: The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.\NThe last seven words are:\N\N“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”\N“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”\N“Woman, behold thy Son.”\N“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”\N“I thirst.”\N“It is finished.”\N“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”\N
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SUMMARY:Candle-lit Stations of the Cross
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-21
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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DESCRIPTION:During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. \NDates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April\NTopic: The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.\NThe last seven words are:\N\N“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”\N“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”\N“Woman, behold thy Son.”\N“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”\N“I thirst.”\N“It is finished.”\N“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”\N
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. </p><p>Dates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April</p><p>Topic: <em>The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — </em>every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.</p><p>The last seven words are:</p><ul><li>“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”</li><li>“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”</li><li>“Woman, behold thy Son.”</li><li>“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”</li><li>“I thirst.”</li><li>“It is finished.”</li><li>“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”</li></ul>
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.\NThe service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.\NThe Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn this Feast of Our Lady, we also celebrate with drinks and nibbles in the gardens after the service. All are welcome.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.</p><p>The service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.</p><p>The Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On this Feast of Our Lady, we also celebrate with drinks and nibbles in the gardens after the service. All are welcome.</p>
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-34
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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SUMMARY:Sung Mass & Procession
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-1043
DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.\NThe service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.\NThe Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn this day, Mass will be followed by Procession of Our Lady with candles.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.</p><p>The service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.</p><p>The Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On this day, Mass will be followed by Procession of Our Lady with candles.</p>
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SUMMARY:Guild Office, Litanies & Benediction
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/evensong-benediction-124
DESCRIPTION:Marian Devotion Day and Annual Meeting of the Guilds of the Servants:\N11am: Holy Rosary\N12pm: High Mass & Procession of Our Lady with candles\NLunch (bring and share; drinks offered by the parish)\N3pm: Guild Office, Litanies of Our Lady and Benediction.\NAll are welcome to the whole day or to parts of it.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Marian Devotion Day and Annual Meeting of the Guilds of the Servants:</p><p>11am: Holy Rosary</p><p>12pm: High Mass &amp; Procession of Our Lady with candles</p><p>Lunch (bring and share; drinks offered by the parish)</p><p>3pm: Guild Office, Litanies of Our Lady and Benediction.</p><p>All are welcome to the whole day or to parts of it.</p>
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/cell-meeting-32
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing followed by tea & coffee
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-35
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.\NOn Wednesdays, after Mass most people stay for coffee, tea, biscuits (sometimes cake!), and a friendly chat. All are welcome.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p><p>On Wednesdays, after Mass most people stay for coffee, tea, biscuits (sometimes cake!), and a friendly chat. All are welcome.</p>
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-36
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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DESCRIPTION:A candle-lit, simple service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Both the Carols and the Readings follow the theme of Advent: waiting and preparing ourselves for the coming of the Lord Jesus.
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SUMMARY:Candle-lit Low Mass with hymns and sermon
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-914
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NDuring Advent, a season of holy preparation and waiting, Mass on Thursday evenings is celebrated in a candle-lit chapel as an expression of the darkness people waited/wait for the Saviour. Advent hymns are sung and sermons is preached in preparation for Christmas.
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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SUMMARY:Candle-lit Low Mass with hymns and sermon
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NDuring Advent, a season of holy preparation and waiting, Mass on Thursday evenings is celebrated in a candle-lit chapel as an expression of the darkness people waited/wait for the Saviour. Advent hymns are sung and sermons is preached in preparation for Christmas.
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SUMMARY:Candle-lit Low Mass with hymns and sermon
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NDuring Advent, a season of holy preparation and waiting, Mass on Thursday evenings is celebrated in a candle-lit chapel as an expression of the darkness people waited/wait for the Saviour. Advent hymns are sung and sermons is preached in preparation for Christmas.
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SUMMARY:Christmas Carol Service
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DESCRIPTION:Traditional Service of Nine Lessons and Carols\NA candle-lit, beautiful service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Both the Carols and the Readings follow the theme of Christmas: greeting the newborn King, the Lord Jesus who, out of love, became one of us.\NO come all ye faithful...
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Traditional Service of Nine Lessons and Carols</p><p>A candle-lit, beautiful service of Nine Lessons and Carols. Both the Carols and the Readings follow the theme of Christmas: greeting the newborn King, the Lord Jesus who, out of love, became one of us.</p><p><em>O come all ye faithful...</em></p>
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DESCRIPTION:Crib Service for Families - all are welcome! We re-tell the Christmas story in a way more accessible to children and sing some favourite Carols.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Crib Service for Families - all are welcome! We re-tell the Christmas story in a way more accessible to children and sing some favourite Carols.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Traditional service of Sung Eucharist (Midnight Mass) with Christmas Carols to celebrate the birth of our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ!
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
CREATED:20221013T205350Z
DTSTAMP:20221013T205350Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-38
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Evensong & Benediction with Thanksgiving for 2025
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/evensong-benediction-105
DESCRIPTION:Sung evening prayers, hymns, psalms from the Book of Common Prayer (traditional language) followed by the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament*, short prayers, and Benediction with the Sacrament*.\NAs this Sunday is also the last day of the year, we give thanks to God for all his gifts and graces he so graciously, lovingly, and abundantly bestowed on us during this year. We also pray for a peaceful and safe 2026.\N* Blessed Sacrament = even if in a hidden way but Jesus, as he promised at the Last Supper ("This is my body."), is truly present in the Host (or Wafer, or Bread) consecrated by the Priest during Mass. We keep this consecrated Host locked in a small cabinet on the Altar so that we can take it to the sick (Holy Communion) and also that we can pray in front of It (in Jesus' presence). When the Host is placed on the Altar as part of public worship, it is called Exposition. At the end of some prayers, the Priest blesses all those present, and the whole Parish, by making over them the sign of the cross with the Blessed Sacrament.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung evening prayers, hymns, psalms from the Book of Common Prayer (traditional language) followed by the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament*, short prayers, and Benediction with the Sacrament*.</p><p>As this Sunday is also the last day of the year, we give thanks to God for all his gifts and graces he so graciously, lovingly, and abundantly bestowed on us during this year. We also pray for a peaceful and safe 2026.</p><p>* Blessed Sacrament = even if in a hidden way but Jesus, as he promised at the Last Supper ("This is my body."), is truly present in the Host (or Wafer, or Bread) consecrated by the Priest during Mass. We keep this consecrated Host locked in a small cabinet on the Altar so that we can take it to the sick (Holy Communion) and also that we can pray in front of It (in Jesus' presence). When the Host is placed on the Altar as part of public worship, it is called Exposition. At the end of some prayers, the Priest blesses all those present, and the whole Parish, by making over them the sign of the cross with the Blessed Sacrament.</p>
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/eucharistic-adoration-first-friday-59
DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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SUMMARY:Sung Mass & Water/Chalk blessing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/low-mass-1106
DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.\NThe service last for an hour ca. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.\NThe Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the Feast of Epiphany (6 Jan) Water, Chalk, Gold, and Incense are blessed solemnly to use during worship and for the blessing of homes. All are welcome to take home some blessed water, chalk, and incense.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.</p><p>The service last for an hour ca. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.</p><p>The Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the Feast of Epiphany (6 Jan) Water, Chalk, Gold, and Incense are blessed solemnly to use during worship and for the blessing of homes. All are welcome to take home some blessed water, chalk, and incense.</p>
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-39
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Blessing of Candles, Procession, and Sung Mass
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DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.\NThe service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.\NThe Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the Feast of Candlemass (2 Feb) -- also called Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary -- candles are solemnly blessed at the beginning of Mass. This blessing is followed by a procession (usually within the church) and Mass. People are welcome to take the blessed candles home and use them during their private prayers and in times of spiritual need or struggle.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.</p><p>The service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.</p><p>The Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the Feast of Candlemass (2 Feb) -- also called Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or Feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary -- candles are solemnly blessed at the beginning of Mass. This blessing is followed by a procession (usually within the church) and Mass. People are welcome to take the blessed candles home and use them during their private prayers and in times of spiritual need or struggle.</p>
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn this Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) we are called to penitence and fasting; at the beginning of the service Ashes are blessed and imposed with prayer on the head of the faithful.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On this Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) we are called to penitence and fasting; at the beginning of the service Ashes are blessed and imposed with prayer on the head of the faithful.</p>
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SUMMARY:Sung Mass with imposition of Ashes
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DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. We sing traditional hymns, the organ is used, and the service is made more solemn by altar servers and by the use of incense. The service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn this Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) we are called to penitence and fasting; at the beginning of the service Ashes are blessed and imposed with prayer on the head of the faithful.
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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SUMMARY:Lent Group followed by lunch
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/lent-group-followed-by-lunch-8
DESCRIPTION:During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. \NDates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April\NTopic: The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.\NThe last seven words are:\N\N“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”\N“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”\N“Woman, behold thy Son.”\N“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”\N“I thirst.”\N“It is finished.”\N“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”\N
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-40
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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SUMMARY:Lent Group followed by lunch
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DESCRIPTION:During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. \NDates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April\NTopic: The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.\NThe last seven words are:\N\N“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”\N“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”\N“Woman, behold thy Son.”\N“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”\N“I thirst.”\N“It is finished.”\N“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”\N
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
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DESCRIPTION:During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. \NDates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April\NTopic: The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.\NThe last seven words are:\N\N“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”\N“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”\N“Woman, behold thy Son.”\N“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”\N“I thirst.”\N“It is finished.”\N“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”\N
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DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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DESCRIPTION:During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. \NDates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April\NTopic: The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.\NThe last seven words are:\N\N“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”\N“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”\N“Woman, behold thy Son.”\N“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”\N“I thirst.”\N“It is finished.”\N“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”\N
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DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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DESCRIPTION:During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. \NDates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April\NTopic: The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.\NThe last seven words are:\N\N“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”\N“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”\N“Woman, behold thy Son.”\N“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”\N“I thirst.”\N“It is finished.”\N“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”\N
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-41
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
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SUMMARY:Stations of the Cross
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-26
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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SUMMARY:Lent Group followed by lunch
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DESCRIPTION:During Lent we run a "bible group" open to all to help our lenten preparation and devotion. The group will meet on Saturday mornings after Holy Rosary and will end with a simple lunch. \NDates: every Saturday between 8 March - 19 April\NTopic: The Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ — every meeting (seven Saturdays) will consist of watching some art work, listening to some meditation, of group discussion and of prayer in connection with each of the seven last “words”.\NThe last seven words are:\N\N“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”\N“Today shalt thou be with Me in paradise.”\N“Woman, behold thy Son.”\N“My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?”\N“I thirst.”\N“It is finished.”\N“Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit.”\N
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SUMMARY:Candle-lit Stations of the Cross
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/stations-of-the-cross-27
DESCRIPTION:In spirit, we walk with the Lord Jesus on his way towards the Calvary, meditating on his passion and on his immense love for us. As we move from one station to another (inside the church), we sing some traditional hymns and pray for those in need, for our communities, for ourselves.\NService sheets are available, all are welcome to join us!
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SUMMARY:Mass with Anointing
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/mass-with-anointing-42
DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:\NLaying on of hands - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\NAnointing with the Holy Oil - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.</p><p>The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive either or both of the following ministries:</p><p><strong>Laying on of hands</strong> - this is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.</p><p><strong>Anointing with the Holy Oil</strong> - this is a Sacrament (one of seven) and is reserved for those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will. Unlike the laying on of hands, you can only receive the Anointing for yourself.</p>
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/eucharistic-adoration-first-friday-63
DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Eucharistic Adoration (First Friday)
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DESCRIPTION:A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.\NWe believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.\NHow often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.\NWe pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.\NWhether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."\NWe also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.\NFinally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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SUMMARY:Cell meeting
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DESCRIPTION:Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Meeting of the members of our local Cell of the Society of Our Lady of Walsingham. Membership is open to anyone devoted to Our Lady. The meeting itself is open to all: members and non. We meet after the Holy Rosary in the parish hall to lear about topics related to our Christian faith and life. Recently we have been learning about how people lived in Palestine in Jesus' times. Free refreshments are served during the meeting.</p>
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SUMMARY:Sung Mass & Procession
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DESCRIPTION:Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.\NThe service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.\NThe Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\NOn this day, Mass will be followed by Procession of Our Lady with candles.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Sung Mass (Eucharist) - A solemn, sung service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. "High church" and "Anglo-Catholic" in style. We sing traditional hymns accompanied by our organ; the choir sings some parts of the Mass. Incense is used and the Priest is assisted by various servers.</p><p>The service last for 50 mins. Printed Orders of Service and hymn books are available. During the first part of the service we offer activities for children in the Hall.</p><p>The Mass is always offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.</p><p>On this day, Mass will be followed by Procession of Our Lady with candles.</p>
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SUMMARY:Guild Office, Litanies & Benediction
CREATED:20221013T204506Z
DTSTAMP:20221013T204506Z
URL:https://stpaulsweymouth.org/whatson/calendar/evensong-benediction-149
DESCRIPTION:Marian Devotion Day and Annual Meeting of the Guilds of the Servants:\N11am: Holy Rosary\N12pm: High Mass & Procession of Our Lady with candles\NLunch (bring and share; drinks offered by the parish)\N3pm: Guild Office, Litanies of Our Lady and Benediction.\NAll are welcome to the whole day or to parts of it.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Marian Devotion Day and Annual Meeting of the Guilds of the Servants:</p><p>11am: Holy Rosary</p><p>12pm: High Mass &amp; Procession of Our Lady with candles</p><p>Lunch (bring and share; drinks offered by the parish)</p><p>3pm: Guild Office, Litanies of Our Lady and Benediction.</p><p>All are welcome to the whole day or to parts of it.</p>
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SUMMARY:Mass & Laying on of hands
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DTSTAMP:20221013T205350Z
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\N\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive the ministry of the "Laying on of hands". This is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\N\NA reminder that the Sacrament of Anointing with the Holy Oil is not administered normally to everyone but is reserved for those who are seriously ill and for the dying. Please fell free to ask the Vicar about this Sacrament. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will.
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A time of silent, informal prayer in front of the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist). All are welcome to arrive the they can and to stay for as long or short a time as they can.</p><p>We believe that the Lord Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist and so we gather to spend time in his blessed presence. We bring to him our thanksgiving for all his gifts and graces; our petitions and prayers; our needs and the needs of others.</p><p>How often long hours and days pass without anyone visiting the Lord Jesus in his Eucharistic presence. How often he is neglected, ignored, or even offended in the Blessed Sacrament. For these occasions, we offer prayers of reparation.</p><p>We pray especially for the sick and dying--and for ourselves, we ask the grace of a holy and happy death when our last hour, appointed by his love and wisdom, arrives.</p><p>Whether we are in need of consolation, strengths, forgiveness, courage, love, mercy... we come to the Lord Jesus, source of all that is good. We remember his calling words: "<strong>Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest</strong>.<strong> I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.</strong>"</p><p>We also come in penitence, remembering how often we were ungrateful towards God; how often we strayed from the right way; how often we offended his love and mercy by our sins or ingratitude. We come with the intention to make amends, with his help, for these our sins, offences, and negligences.</p><p>Finally, we pray for and on behalf of those who do not know the Lord Jesus, who have abandoned him, or who have grievously offended his loving Heart by mortal sins.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.\NThe Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.\N\NOn the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive the ministry of the "Laying on of hands". This is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.\N\NA reminder that the Sacrament of Anointing with the Holy Oil is not administered normally to everyone but is reserved for those who are seriously ill and for the dying. Please fell free to ask the Vicar about this Sacrament. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Low Mass (Eucharist) - A said service of prayers, Bible readings, and Holy Communion. It last for 25 mins. Printed Orders of Service are available.The Mass is offered for various intentions. Feel free to ask the Priest to offer it for you or for your loved ones, whether living or departed.On the 4th Friday of every month we pray and offer the Mass especially for the sick. At the end of the Mass, if you wish to, you can receive the ministry of the "Laying on of hands". This is a form of intercession (prayer) when the priest places his hands on your head, praying with you for healing and wholeness. You can always ask the priest to pray with you for someone (even if they are not present) you want to pray for, and for their healing.A reminder that the Sacrament of Anointing with the Holy Oil is not administered normally to everyone but is reserved for those who are seriously ill and for the dying. Please fell free to ask the Vicar about this Sacrament. Olive oil is an ancient, biblical symbol of outpouring grace and healing. The Holy Oil of the Sick is blessed by the Bishop so it can strengthen those who suffer and heal them, if it is God's will.
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