News Items
THANK YOU FROM THE SVP
A thank you letter from the SVP will be available with the paper version of the newsletter this weekend (2nd April 2023 ). For an electronic copy click here
THE SEIGE OF CHERNIHIV
Common Home TV (an initiative of the Redemptorists in Oceania) has been granted rare access to the Redemptorist community in Chernihiv. Fr Taras Kchik CSsR, a Redemptorist priest based in Ukraine, brings the viewer into the reality of the siege with dramatic, never before seen footage of Russia’s invasion. From February 24th to 4th April 2022, unguided bombs indiscriminately hit the city causing civilian casualties and the mass destruction of infrastructure.
The Siege of Chernihiv witnesses the mobilisation of the Redemptorists and their efforts to help the community. From opening the Church to shelter those who could not escape to organising supplies for shut-ins; to supporting hospital staff and those in palliative care, the Redemptorist charism of supporting the abandoned comes to life in this short documentary. The choice to remain and provide support is a dangerous one, as since the recording of this video two Redemptorist priests have been arrested and detained by Russian forces.
Taras’ Redemptorists confrères in Oceania are committed to working towards a swift and peaceful end to this conflict.
BEREAVEMENT GROUP AFTERNOON TEA MARCH 2023
On Tuesday 21st March our Bereavement Group enjoyed an afternoon Tea at Dobbies. Photos below. Anyone who is bereaved is welcome to attend future meeting and events. All meetings are advertised in the parish bulletin.

LIVERPOOL ARCHDIOCESE NETWORKING AND INFORMATION SESSION
For volunteers & staff in asylum and refugee work:
Wednesday, 29 March 6:30pm, Online
The purpose of this event is to bring together all the work that is going on across the archdiocese to support refugees. Who is it for? From anyone who wants to help, but are unsure how to, and volunteers/ workers who can share experiences and services with others.
For information and registration go to: https://Archdiocese_network_4_vols_staff_supporting_refugees.eventbrite.com
CATENIAN BURSARY FUND
Are you a young catholic aged between 16-24 years who is intending to volunteer on a development project or as a helper on a Diocesan, HCPT or Jumbulance Pilgrimage to Lourdes? Each year, prior to covid, the Catenian Bursary Fund dispensed hundreds of thousands of pounds to hundreds of volunteers such as yourself. Let us help you to achieve your aims to help others and "MAKE A DIFFERENCE". Apply online at catenianbursary.com.
FAIRTRADE FORTNIGHT 2023
PARISH COFFEE MORNING

Please join us on the First Sunday of the Month after the 10am Mass, for coffee, a chat and maybe make new friends. Money raised at the coffee morning is donated to a charity nominated by the helpers .
If you would like to help at future events please email the Parish Office () Thankyou
NEVER ON A SUNDAY
We sit here, next to the radiator,
Having shed our winter coats,
Glad of our cosy refuge
From the bitingly cold wind -
Full of grace, or so we hope,
Having fulfilled our Sunday Obligation!
Just one other table is occupied.
Over the last few months,
It has become our ritual,
So, soon we sit sipping our very hot coffees -
One flat white, one cappuccino.
Frankie smiles, even more broadly
As his quota of biscuits is doubled,
By our usual exchange.
We sit enjoying inconsequential chatter
About the events of the past week.
The blast of marauding wind
Signals the entrance of disparate groups
Who come for their regular Sunday Breakfasts -
All tastes being catered for.
For a moment we sit in companionable silence
And for no reason - unless it is a caffeine high! -
I recall the Sundays of my childhood.
Morning Mass, loving familial camaraderie,
Closed shops, empty streets:
Fleeting, fragmentary memories disperse
Yet nostalgically activated
By the aroma emanating from a Full English Breakfast -
In all its modern glory!
Not for us,
But the Hungry Hopefuls, who, as the years turn,
Will look back, perhaps wistfully,
On their Sunday Rituals.
Eileen Murray © February 2023
FEEDING LIVERPOOL – QUEEN OF GREENS
The Queen of Greens bus is a new mobile greengrocer bringing affordable fresh fruit and vegetables to communities across Liverpool and Knowsley to boost access to healthy food and tackle health inequalities. Some areas visited on the route are classed as ‘food deserts’, where residents currently have to travel a kilometre or more to reach a supermarket selling ‘green’ produce, 800 metres to a convenience store, or 500 metres to a fresh market stall. The new Queen of Greens bus will visit 29 stops each week including schools, hospitals, health and community centres, providing people with better opportunities to shop for nutritious food closer to their home or workplace. The project is a partnership between charities Feeding Liverpool, which is leading the city’s Good Food Plan to create a city where ‘everyone can eat good food’, and Feedback project Alchemic Kitchen, with funding from Feeding Britain. Healthy Start cards and Alexandra Rose vouchers are accepted.
Find out more about the Queen of Greens here and the timetable is available here
THANK YOU FROM BROTHER BENJAMIN
Brother Benjamin has sent a ‘Thank you’ letter, in appreciation for all your support; a copy can be found at the back of Church.
CARDINAL NICHOLS REFLECTS ON THE LIFE OF POPE EMERITUS BENEDICT RIP
Cardinal Nichols reflects on the life of Pope Emeritus Benedict RIP, and the legacy of his visit to the UK
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