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20 Huntly Street, Aberdeen A Parish of the R.C. Diocese of Aberdeen Charitable Trust, a registered Scottish Charity, number SC 005122 Readings at Mass - 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B www.stmaryscathedralaberdeen.org 4th October, 2015 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B Entrance Anphon Cf. Est 4: 17 Within your will, O Lord, all things are established, and there is none that can resist your will. For you have made all things, the heaven and the earth, and all that is held within the circle of heaven; you are the Lord of all. First reading Genesis 2:18-24 The Lord God said, ‘It is not good that the man should be alone. I will make him a helpmate.’ So from the soil the Lord God fashioned all the wild beasts and all the birds of heaven. These he brought to the man to see what he would call them; each one was to bear the name the man would give it. The man gave names to all the cale, all the birds of heaven and all the wild beasts. But no helpmate suit- able for man was found for him. So the Lord God made the man fall into a deep sleep. And while he slept, he took one of his ribs and enclosed it in flesh. The Lord God built the rib he had taken from the man into a woman, and brought her to the man. The man ex- claimed: ‘This at last is bone from my bones, and flesh from my flesh! This is to be called woman, for this was taken from man.’ This is why a man leaves his father and mother and joins himself to his wife, and they become one body. Psalm Psalm 127:1-5 R. May the Lord bless us all the days of our life. O blessed are those who fear the Lord and walk in his ways! By the labour of your hands you shall eat. You will be happy and prosper. R. Your wife like a fruiul vine in the heart of your house; your children like shoots of the olive, around your table. R. Indeed thus shall be blessed the man who fears the Lord. May the Lord bless you from Zion in a happy Jerusalem all the days of your life! May you see your children’s children. On Israel, peace! R. Second reading Hebrews 2:9-11 We see in Jesus one who was for a short while made lower than the angels and is now crowned with glory and splendour because he submied to death; by God’s grace he had to experience death for all mankind. As it was his purpose to bring a great many of his sons into glory, it was appropriate that God, for whom everything exists and through whom everything exists, should make perfect, through suffering, the leader who would take them to their salvaon. For the one who sancfies, and the ones who are sancfied, are of the same stock; that is why he openly calls them brothers. Gospel Acclamaon Jn17:17 Alleluia, alleluia! Your word is truth, O Lord: consecrate us in the truth. Alleluia! Gospel Mark 10:2-16 Some Pharisees approached Jesus and asked, ‘Is it against the law for a man to divorce his wife?’ They were tesng him. He answered them, ‘What did Moses command you?’ ‘Moses allowed us’ they said ‘to draw up a writ of dismissal and so to divorce.’ Then Jesus said to them, ‘It was because you were so unteachable that he wrote this commandment for you. But from the beginning of creaon God made them male and female. This is why a man must leave father and mother, and the two become one body. They are no longer two, therefore, but one body. So then, what God has united, man must not divide.’ Back in the house the disciples quesoned him again about this, and he said to them, ‘The man who divorces his wife and marries another is guilty of adultery against her. And if a woman di- vorces her husband and marries another she is guilty of adultery too.’ People were bringing lile children to him, for him to touch them. The disciples turned them away, but when Jesus saw this he was in- dignant and said to them, ‘Let the lile children come to me; do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God be- longs. I tell you solemnly, anyone who does not welcome the king- dom of God like a lile child will never enter it.’ Then he put his arms round them, laid his hands on them and gave them his blessing. Prayer over the Offerings Accept, O Lord, we pray, the sacrifices instuted by your commands and, through the sacred mysteries, which we celebrate with duful service, graciously complete the sancfying work by which you are pleased to redeem us. Through Christ our Lord. Communion Anphon Lam 3: 25 The Lord is good to those who hope in him, to the soul that seeks him. Prayer aſter Communion Grant us, almighty God, that we may be refreshed and nourished by the Sacrament which we have received, so as to be transformed into what we consume. Through Christ our Lord. Sunday 11.15am Mass Processional Hymn 461 Love Divine Offertory 129 Almighty Father Communion Hymns 662 Only a Shadow Recessional 361 Immortal Invisible Parish Adoration Mission Meditaon Imagine, for a moment, being alive in Palesne 2,000 years ago, at the me of Jesus, and being invited by Him to spend some me with Him in tranquillity at His home to get to know Him beer. Being aware of who He is, surely we would be humbled and honoured by such an invitaon. The good news is that Jesus is here with us TODAY - body, blood, soul and divinity – in the Holy Eucharist and making that invitaon to you! Although Jesus comes to us under the appearance of bread and wine, His presence is as real to us NOW as He was flesh-and-blood-real to His disciples when he walked this earth. He sll performs miracles, heals, teaches and, most importantly, loves us. We can talk to Him and He can speak to us through His Word and through His Spirit who lives in us through our bapsm and confirmaon. Jesus has become bread, the Bread of Life, to give us life. Night and day He who is Love is here. If we really desire to grow in love we need to come to Him, to present in the Eucharist, in Adoraon. In giving Him an hour of our me each week we open ourselves to deep personal encounter with Jesus. The holy and glorious God is constantly inving us to come to Him, to converse with Him, to ask for the things we need and to experience the blessing of being in fellowship with Him. Consider how great an honour it would be if Pope Francis invited you personally to visit him in the Vacan. But this would be nothing in comparison to the honour that Jesus himself bestows upon you with this invitaon of spending one hour him present in the Blessed Sacrament. Do not be slow in your response. Jesus said, “Could you watch with me one hour?”

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Page 1: Readings at Mass - 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B · 20 Huntly Street, Aberdeen A Parish of the R.C. Diocese of Aberdeen Charitable Trust, a registered Scottish Charity, number

20 Huntly Street, Aberdeen

A Parish of the R.C. Diocese of Aberdeen Charitable Trust, a registered Scottish Charity, number SC 005122

Readings at Mass - 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B

www.stmaryscathedralaberdeen.org

4th October, 2015 • 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time • Year B

Entrance Antiphon Cf. Est 4: 17

Within your will, O Lord, all things are established, and there is none that can resist your will. For you have made all things, the heaven and the earth, and all that is held within the circle of heaven; you are the Lord of all.

First reading

Genesis 2:18-24

The Lord God said, ‘It is not good that the man should be alone. I will make him a helpmate.’ So from the soil the Lord God fashioned all the wild beasts and all the birds of heaven. These he brought to the man to see what he would call them; each one was to bear the name the man would give it. The man gave names to all the cattle, all the birds of heaven and all the wild beasts. But no helpmate suit-able for man was found for him. So the Lord God made the man fall into a deep sleep. And while he slept, he took one of his ribs and enclosed it in flesh. The Lord God built the rib he had taken from the man into a woman, and brought her to the man. The man ex-claimed:

‘This at last is bone from my bones, and flesh from my flesh! This is to be called woman, for this was taken from man.’

This is why a man leaves his father and mother and joins himself to his wife, and they become one body.

Psalm

Psalm 127:1-5 R. May the Lord bless us all the days of our life.

O blessed are those who fear the Lord and walk in his ways!

By the labour of your hands you shall eat. You will be happy and prosper. R.

Your wife like a fruitful vine in the heart of your house;

your children like shoots of the olive, around your table. R.

Indeed thus shall be blessed the man who fears the Lord.

May the Lord bless you from Zion in a happy Jerusalem all the days of your life!

May you see your children’s children. On Israel, peace! R.

Second reading

Hebrews 2:9-11

We see in Jesus one who was for a short while made lower than the angels and is now crowned with glory and splendour because he submitted to death; by God’s grace he had to experience death for all mankind.

As it was his purpose to bring a great many of his sons into glory, it was appropriate that God, for whom everything exists and through whom everything exists, should make perfect, through suffering, the leader who would take them to their salvation. For the one who sanctifies, and the ones who are sanctified, are of the same stock; that is why he openly calls them brothers.

Gospel Acclamation Jn17:17

Alleluia, alleluia! Your word is truth, O Lord: consecrate us in the truth. Alleluia! Gospel

Mark 10:2-16

Some Pharisees approached Jesus and asked, ‘Is it against the law for a man to divorce his wife?’ They were testing him. He answered them, ‘What did Moses command you?’ ‘Moses allowed us’ they said ‘to draw up a writ of dismissal and so to divorce.’ Then Jesus said to them, ‘It was because you were so unteachable that he wrote this commandment for you. But from the beginning of creation God made them male and female. This is why a man must leave father and mother, and the two become one body. They are no longer two, therefore, but one body. So then, what God has united, man must not divide.’ Back in the house the disciples questioned him again about this, and he said to them, ‘The man who divorces his wife and marries another is guilty of adultery against her. And if a woman di-vorces her husband and marries another she is guilty of adultery too.’

People were bringing little children to him, for him to touch them. The disciples turned them away, but when Jesus saw this he was in-dignant and said to them, ‘Let the little children come to me; do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God be-longs. I tell you solemnly, anyone who does not welcome the king-dom of God like a little child will never enter it.’ Then he put his arms round them, laid his hands on them and gave them his blessing.

Prayer over the Offerings Accept, O Lord, we pray, the sacrifices instituted by your commands and, through the sacred mysteries, which we celebrate with dutiful service, graciously complete the sanctifying work by which you are pleased to redeem us. Through Christ our Lord.

Communion Antiphon

Lam 3: 25 The Lord is good to those who hope in him, to the soul that seeks him. Prayer after Communion Grant us, almighty God, that we may be refreshed and nourished by the Sacrament which we have received, so as to be transformed into what we consume. Through Christ our Lord.

Sunday 11.15am Mass

Processional Hymn 461 Love Divine

Offertory 129 Almighty Father

Communion Hymns 662 Only a Shadow

Recessional 361 Immortal Invisible

Parish

Adoration

Mission Meditation

Imagine, for a moment, being alive in Palestine 2,000 years ago, at the time of Jesus, and being invited by Him to spend some time with Him in tranquillity at His home to get to know Him better. Being aware of who He is, surely we would be humbled and honoured by such an invitation.

The good news is that Jesus is here with us TODAY - body, blood, soul and divinity – in the Holy Eucharist and making that invitation to you! Although Jesus comes to us under the appearance of bread and wine, His presence is as real to us NOW as He was flesh-and-blood-real to His disciples when he walked this earth. He still performs miracles, heals, teaches and, most importantly, loves us. We can talk to Him and He can speak to us through His Word and through His Spirit who lives in us through our

baptism and confirmation.

Jesus has become bread, the Bread of Life, to give us life. Night and day He who is Love is here. If we really

desire to grow in love we need to come to Him, to present in the Eucharist, in Adoration.

In giving Him an hour of our time each week we open ourselves to deep personal encounter with Jesus. The holy and glorious God is constantly inviting us to come to Him, to converse with Him, to ask for the things we need and to experience the blessing of being in fellowship with Him.

Consider how great an honour it would be if Pope Francis invited you personally to visit him in the Vatican. But this would be nothing in comparison to the honour that Jesus himself bestows upon you with this invitation of spending one hour him present in the Blessed Sacrament. Do not be slow in your response.

Jesus said,

“Could you watch

with me one hour?”

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www.stmaryscathedralaberdeen.org www.stmaryscathedralaberdeen.org

Mass Intention Envelopes

At the back of the Church. Print details and post through Clergy House letter box.

It may not always be possible for Mass to be celebrated on your preferred date or at the Cathedral itself.

Recommended offering for each Mass is £5.

Sunday 11:15 Mass is normally reserved for the Administrator’s or Bishop’s Intentions for the Parish or Diocese

St Mary’s Cathedral - Aberdeen AB10 1SH Sunday 4th October, 2015

Cathedral News Clergy & Staff Administrator: Fr. Keith Herrera 01224 640 160 [email protected]

Assistant Priest: Fr. Tomasz Klin 07402 099 944 (Polish Chaplain) [email protected]

Deacon: Deacon Tony Schmitz [email protected]

Safeguarding: Fiona Mitchell 07905 265194 [email protected]

More information: Parish website or www.scottishcatholicsafeguarding.org.uk

Music Director: Shelagh Noden [email protected]

Shop Manager: Barbara Mearns [email protected]

Parish Office

Telephone: 01224 640 160

Manager: Robin Harding [email protected]

Secretary: Cowan Watson [email protected]

Finance/Gift Aid:John Costello [email protected]

Bulletin: [email protected] Notices to be in by Tuesday evening

Hall Bookings: [email protected] Call between 9am & 1pm only Terms & Conditions see Parish website

Liturgical Ministries

Head Sacristan: Jacqueline Armstrong [email protected]

Readers: Fiona Mitchell [email protected]

Euch. Ministers: John MacKinnon 07926 628 941 [email protected]

Welcomers: Gordon Webster 01224 592 246 [email protected]

Collectors: Diego Mejias Morffe 07960 325 046 [email protected]

Altar Servers: George Brand [email protected]

Flowers: Pixie Mather 01224 321 953

Notices

Rosary: Saturdays 10.30pm

Confessions: Tuesdays 6pm Saturdays 10.30am & 6pm

Adoration: 1 hour before Masses except Sunday

Morning Prayer: Monday - Friday 7.30am Saturdays 9.40am

Evening Prayer: Thursdays 6.30pm

Night Prayer: Thursdays 8.30pm

Housebound? John MacKinnon (See above) To arrange communion visits

Coeliacs: Please speak to a member of the clergy before Mass to arrange communion

Feeding Priests: Yi-Pei Chou [email protected]

Sunday Coffees: Aneta Sieminska 07415 321 792

NFP Margaret Hammond 07891 358 114 [email protected]

Children: Mass screened live in Main Hall To be accompanied to the toilet by a parent or guardian

‘Real’ Coffee after

Mass

Youth

International Host Wives Club

St. Mary’s Café has become an inspiration for us to create the “International Host Wives Club”. The café is not only a financial support for the parish, but it is also a place for getting involved and sharing talents (& not only culinary).

Our goals are to:

Unite men and women by sharing what God has given us

Develop skills in hand crafts, culinary experiments, painting, singing/playing

To keep family traditions

If you are not involved in any parish community and you are willing to become involved in our club then we welcome you on board!!!

Starting 4th October. Every Saturday at 3pm in the Main Hall or Lower Hall. Contact: Aneta Siemka & Beata Wesolowska on 07415 321 792.

October: Month of the Holy Rosary During October the Legion of Mary will be leading the recitation of the Holy Rosary each evening at 5.30pm. You are invited to join them to pray for your intentions and those of the Church.

St Mary’s Seniors Club The next Club meeting is at 2.00 pm in the Main Hall on Wednesday 7th October. Tom Ross will be joining us to introduce his new Life and Reminiscences program especially for older people. This should be most interesting. New members and visitors are always welcome. For more details phone Winnie on (01224) 632 465.

‘Persecuted and Forgotten?’ Mass Thursday 15th October at 7pm

This Mass, organised by Aid to the Church in Need, will be celebrated by Bishop Hugh followed by talks and refreshments. Guest Speakers:

Father Douglas Bazi (Iraq)

Father Ziad Hilal SJ (Syria)

Victoria Youhanna (Nigeria)

Volunteer/s wanted

Get involved in a new and important Cathedral project. Your skills and ideas are vital to help us in reaching out to our parishioners and local community. If you have experience of visual communication, brand development, marketing or any related areas, please contact: Robin at [email protected]

Congratulations Congratulations to Virginia and Francesca Nwafor and Jessica Emily Sim who were baptised on Saturday 26th September. Please remember them in your prayers

Weekly Calendar Mon Mother & Toddler Group

For parents with young children Main Hall from 10.30-12.30pm Contact: Yi-pei Chou [email protected] Credo Community Meeting Polish charismatic prayer group. Main Hall at 7.30pm . Contact: Fr Tomasz Klin SJ

Tue Magnificat Prayer Group Main Hall after Mass Contact: Paul Akagwu 07574 103 852 St. Vincent de Paul Feeding the homeless Contact: Evelyn Murray

Wed Light Exercise Class for all Main Hall at 10:00am Contact: Laura Walker 0777 3 021 851 [email protected] Seniors Club Speakers, fun & fellowship Main Hall at 2 pm every 2 weeks Contact: Winnie on 01224 632 465. Cathedral Faith Formation Evening For those interested in learning more about the Faith or becoming Catholic Lower Hall at 7pm Contact: Fr. Keith African Choir For Africans and anyone else. Upper Hall from 6 - 8.00pm Contact: Patricia Malikebu 07891 714 549

Thu Healing of Memories Prayer for the healing of painful memories of the past to bring peace to the present. Clergy House at 2.30pm (by appointment) Contact: Deacon Tony Legion of Mary Members serve the Church as needed Lower Hall at 5.30pm Contact: Nogie Osula [email protected] Cenacolo Prayer Group Exposition & Rosary praying for healing of those with addictions Church after Mass Contact: Liam Sharkey 07774 931 996 [email protected] 6pm Music Group Contemporary music for Sunday 6pm Mass Upper Hall after Mass Contact: Michael Thomson [email protected]

Fri Our Lady of Aberdeen Prayer Group Rosary & praise in song and word Chapter Room from 1.30 - 2.30pm Contact: Teresa Coyne 07901 851 526 Altar Servers’ Practice Church from 6.00 to 7.00pm Contact: Simon [email protected] Youth Group For teenagers between 11 & 17 Clergy House 7pm to 9pm Contact: St. Andrew’s Community 07754 891 808

Sat Church Cleaning Church at 10.30am Contact: Joyce Webster 01224 319 154 African Choir As above Upper Hall from 6 - 8.00pm

Sun 11:15 Choir Leading the music for 11.15 Sunday Mass Upper Hall 10.00am Contact: Shelag Noden & Liz Meiklejohn

Cathedral

Please take me home

Ordination of Peter Morris CSsR To the Priesthood

Monday 26th October at 6.30pm

The Redemptorists of the London Province have the joy of inviting us to the Priestly Ordination of Br. Peter Morris, C.Ss.R. (from Aberdeen) here at the Cathedral.

If you would you would like to attend then please email Cowan at the parish office at

[email protected] before midday on Monday 5th October.

St Mary’s Cathedral Book and Gift Store

Book of the Month

“Louis and Zelie Martin:

Parents of Thérese of Lisieux”

by Fr. Paulinus Redmond (£2.50)

Christian Family Life

by Dr. Scott Hahnn (£2.50)

We also have another great selection of books in CD form £2 each - Dr. Scott Hahn, Ken Hensle, Dr. Gregory and Lisa Popcak are a few of the authors.

The book sale starts today, great books and great prices. Get to the shop quick and pick up a bargain.

2016 Calendars on sale now.

Mass Times Date Details Service Time Mass Intentions

Sun 4th 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Mass Polish Mass Solemn Mass Mass-Polish Mass

8.00am 9.30am 11.15am 3.00pm 6.00pm

For the Parish

Mon 5th Solemnity of the Anniversary of the

Dedication of St. Mary’s Cathedral

Mass Mass Evening Prayer Solemn Mass

7.00am 12.30pm 6.30pm 7.00pm

Cherry Lua-Undag RIP

Tue 6th Saint Bruno, Priest

Mass Mass

7.00am 7.00pm

Bill & Nell Allan RIP

Wed 7th Our Lady of the Rosary

Mass Mass

7.00am 12.30pm

Stewart Atkinson Jessica, Ann & Anthony Ajufoh

Thu 8th Mass Mass

7.00am 7.00pm

Francesco David Pizzo RIP

Fri 9th Saints Denis, Bishop and his Companions,

Martyrs

Mass Mass

7.00am 12.30pm

Peter & Irma Allan Anniversary

Sat 10th Saturday memorial of the Blessed Virgin

Mary

Mass Vigil Mass

10.00am 7.00pm

Edward Kornecki RIP

Sun 11th 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Mass Polish Mass Solemn Mass Mass-Polish Mass

8.00am 9.30am 11.15am 3.00pm 6.00pm

For the Parish

27/09 Offertory: £2,281.43 Polish: £1,119.00

Mondays Main Hall 10.30am to 12.30pm Contact: Yi-pei Chou 07455 479 479 or [email protected]

Deanery & Diocese

Volunteers Needed — Children’s Liturgy

Would you like to help spread the Good News? We need volunteers to help out with the Children's Liturgy. This ministry gives a lot of job satisfaction. Contact Ruth:

[email protected] or speak to her, personally, after 11.15am Mass.

St Vincent de Paul Box Collection £116.01 Anon Donation £40.00 Expenditure £198.10

We are very grateful for your kind donations and also the fantastic help we receive from our volunteer helpers.

St. Mary’s Youth Group (12-17’s)

Fridays at 7pm

in the Parish House

Contact: St. Andrew’s Community

Mission Week Holy Hours 8pm to 9pm

Each evening the music will be led by a differ-

net music group:

Monday Credo Community

Tuesday Magnificat Music

Wednesday African Choir

Thursday Sunday 6pm Music Group

Friday Spanish Choir

Dig out your dancing shoes and join us for

SCIAF 50th Anniversary Ceilidh

St Mary’s Cathedral Main Hall

Saturday 7th November 7-11pm

To mark 50 years of SCIAF, we’ve lined up a brilliant band who will talk you through the Dashing White Sergeant to the Gay Gordons. Join us for a birl, food and some great raffle prizes and remember to bring your own bottle.

Tickets £10 each or £20 family (2adults and 2 children). You can get your tickets after selected Sunday Masses this month or Contact: Teresa at SCIAF on 0141 354 5555 or Buy online: https://secure.sciaf.org.uk/store/50th-store Spaces are limited so don’t leave it too late!

Healing Service

Thursday 8th October at St. Columba’s after 7pm Mass. Adoration of Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament, pray the rosary, sing praise and Pray for Healing.

ADORATION MISSION WEEK Beginning on Sunday the 4th of October, there will be an Adoration Mission Week to prepare for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.

This mission week includes a Holy Hour each night from 8-9pm from

Monday the 5th to Friday the 9th of October. The Holy Hour will be led by a priest and we will have praise, worship and testimonies.

Cathedral’s Anniversary Monday 5th October

Solemn Mass at 7pm with Bishop Hugh