Bonus Ball – Sabden

Thank you to everyone who has purchased a Bonus Ball.  Numbers have now been allocated (still a few available—it’s not too late to join in).  New envelope boxes can be collected today in the Church Hall.  Uncollected boxes will be left at the back of church.  Please contact me on 01254 823422 if unable to collect.  The draw will run for 45 weeks.  First payment 25/09/16 is for draw on Sat 1st Oct.  Payments can be made weekly, monthly or yearly in advance, whatever is easiest for you.  Please place in box provided at back of church.  Please make cheques payable to Our Lady of the Valley.

Thank you, Donna Wharton

CAFOD – Harvest Fast Day

Be sure to get your Harvest Fast Day envelope next weekend.  If you tick the Gift Aid box on the envelope, the Government will add 25% to the value of your donation.  This year, we are supporting Altiplano in Bolivia.  Your gift will help to provide families with training and tools to grow enough food to feed their families.  Your generosity means so much to our brothers and sisters around the world.

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time – September 18th 2016

Dear Parishioners,

Last Wednesday, a meeting was held at Dunsop Bridge to discuss the Bishop’s proposals for the restructuring of Parishes. Almost forty people attended, representing each of the three church communities within Our Lady of The Valley parish.
We discussed the principals which underpinned the Bishop’s proposals: the need for change due to reduced numbers of priests, for strengthening our ability to become a missionary church, for larger more dynamic parishes rather than smaller struggling communities, the welfare of our priests, involvement of lay people, developing our outreach to the community, retention of ownership of closed churches and necessary changes to parish structures to face the challenges of the 21st century.

These proposals were condensed into three questions.

  1. How did you feel when you first heard about the proposal to amalgamate with another parish?
  2. Fears always lead to opportunities. What opportunities do these changes present?
  3. What do you think is our next step should be?

The questions promoted lively debate which highlighted some genuine concerns but also identified positive opportunities that could result from the proposal. All conclusions were noted and will be collated to share with the Bishop and the parish.

This was a productive evening which showed that our three church’s communities were ready and keen to work together.


This coming Wednesday, 21st September, the Forum meets at 7.30pm in the parish social centre. For the benefit of new parishioners, I should explain that the Forum is our parish council but differs from almost all other parish councils in that you and every parishioner is a member with the right to attend, to speak and to vote. The only condition is that you turn up! We meet every six weeks or so and have full and interesting agendas so do come along and play your part in parish life. Tea and biscuits will be served from 7.15pm.


Laudato si is the first line of a hymn written by St Francis in praise of God’s creation and quoted by Pope Francis to introduce a letter written to the world to warn of the damage that humanity is inflicted on our common home, planet earth. The letter has been praised by many both within and outside Christianity. From Wednesday 5th October we shall begin a study of this important document. Make a date in your diary! A full list of 7 meetings spread over the coming 7 months will be published next week.

Fr John

Sr Eileen Pollard – Funeral

SISTER EILEEN POLLARD died early on Thursday morning.  Her funeral is being held on Friday 23rd September at 2pm in the Chapel at the Convent of Notre Dame, Lancaster Lane, Parbold. WN8 7HT followed by burial in the grounds.  The chapel is only small and they have asked us to give them some idea of how many parishioners from Clitheroe will be attending.  Please let Janet know by Monday 19th if you will be going.

Curator Evening Stonyhurst

Curator Evening:
“The King’s Good Servant But God’s First”
The life of Thomas More told through the College Collections by Jan Graffius, Stonyhurst Curator
on Wednesday 5th October 2016 at 7:00pm in the Historic Libraries at Stonyhurst
Tickets £20 each
Drinks and Canapés at 7:00pm

Please note that this event is open to everyone.

Numbers are strictly limited so please book early by contacting the Development Office at
development@stonyhurst.ac.uk
or on 01254 827 051.

Download Poster here: stonyhurst-curator-evening-5-10-16

24th Sunday in Ordinary Time – September 11th 2016

Dear Parishioners,

As you are probably aware, the most famous daughter of Albania, Mother Teresa of Calcutta was canonised last Sunday and is now St Teresa.

On 5th November 38 Albanian martyrs will be beatified (the final step before canonisation), representative of many bishops, priests, men and women religious, and laity who accepted death rather than deny their faith under one of the most despotic communist regimes in Europe.

Among them is a young young teacher who was preparing to join an order of religious sisters. Maria Tuci was 21 years of age when she was arrested in 1949 while teaching at a primary school run by the religious order she intended to join. Maria died a martyr’s death the following year at the age of 22.

In prison, she was brutally tortured for her faith and her religious vocation, humiliated and sexually assaulted by the prison guards. One of the guards told her: “I will reduce you to a state that even your family would not be able to recognize you.” That is exactly what happened.

Resisting to the end, she was tied naked inside a sack with a feral cat whom the guards had beaten and tormented for days. Inside the sack, the cat was again beaten by sticks. Maria was scratched and repeatedly bitten by the cat. Puncture wounds from cat bites can be serious, introducing bacteria deep into the flesh. Infection can be lethal if not quickly attended to.

After days of brutal torture, Maria was admitted to the hospital, disfigured and bruised over her whole body. She died an agonizing death on October 24, 1950, holding a rosary in her hands.

Before her death she said: “I thank God because he gave me the strength to die free.” Despite terrible torture, the 22-year-old forgave her tormentors and the prison guards.

Such witness to faith should prompt us to ask ourselves, what does my faith cost me?

Fr John


warning

WARNING

This Sunday, 11th September,

Lowergate will be totally closed to re-surface (11th) the road. 

Cars may be parked on the school car park.  Please enter and leave by Bayley Fold via

Peel Street and Highfield Road.

Rosary of the Unborn

ROSARY OF THE UNBORN will be said after Mass/Service at St Michael & St John’s each morning this coming week (12th – 17th September) for all Pro-Life intentions. Our Lady of Guadalupe Pray for us.

Christmas in Lourdes

6 days by coach departing 22 December.  No overnight travel—£390 or £450 (single room). Contact Northern Star Travel 0161 763 8722.

 

RCIA Course

http://thebandchoice.com/baby-love-and-la-bamba Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
The course will begin later this month, and is an introduction to Catholicism and is of interest to those wishing to learn more about the faith, those who may have missed making their First Communion or those who wish to join the church or are simply curious about what makes Catholics tick!  If you have a friend who may be interested but possibly shy to come along, then do please consider inviting and accompanying them to at least the initial session.

 

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – September 4th 2016

Dear Parishioners,

Please join Our Lady of the Valley’s special 8 mile Sponsored walk, taking in beautiful riverside views along the River Ribble.  It will be led by our Parish Priest.  Meet outside St Michael & St John’s Church at 1.30pm on Sunday 2nd October 2016.  All funds will be split 50:50 between our Diocesan Caritas Young Parents Service (supporting a Mother/Baby unit in Bolton), and renovating the Ladies Toilets in our Community Parish Hall.  For Registration and Sponsorship forms, please contact Meriel Woodward; m.woodward@caritasssalford.org.uk or 07989 922666.  If you can’t make the event, but would still like to support the team please take a sponsor form at the back of the church or visit http://tinyurl.com/2ndOct2016.  Thank you

(This walk is a project initiated by the Parish Forum which asked Meriel Woodward (Sabden) to organise the event.  Please do support it)

Fr John


warning

WARNING

Next Sunday 4th September and the following Sunday 11th September,

Lowergate will be totally closed to strip(4th) and re-surface (11th) the road. 

Cars may be parked on the school car park. 

Please enter and leave by Bayley Fold via Peel Street and Highfield Road.