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Notices - 4th Sunday of Ordinary Time |
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Written by Webmaster
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Wednesday, 03 February 2010 09:50 |
COLUMBAN CALENDARS: now on sale, $7.
ROSTERS: for December are now available. Please check to see if there is one for your family. Thank you
FR NIMO’S FAGALOA CHURCH REBUILDING FUND: The funds raise have been sent. Fr Nimo has written to the Leadership Team expressing his gratitude. Letter is on the notice board.
CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE: Catholic Womens League committee meeting Thursday 4 February at 4.00pm Cath Donohue Room.
CUP OF TEA: Next Sunday after Mass, served by the Morris Family Group.
PARISH PICNIC: Held at the Model Train Venue, corner Liardet & Gilbert Sts.
FRIDAY 12 FEBRUARY—5.00PM ONWARDS. We have private use of the venue. NO CHARGE. BYO picnic tea. Kitchen & toilet facilities available. Grandparents welcome. Free ice cream & lolly scramble. Phone Brian 753 2402 if you need a ride. If wet will be held the following Friday.
LENTEN DISCUSSION PROGRAMME: These start again on Thursday 25 February.
NEXT SUNDAY our organiser, Ian McGill will be in the porch after Mass to take names of those who wish to attend.
ROSTERS: Rosters for February are in the church porch. Please check to see if there is one for your family.
CARITAS HAITI APPEAL: Donations towards help for those trying to survive this tragedy can be given here at St Philomena’s Envelopes are on the table in the porch. These can be returned at Mass anywhere in New Plymouth. Receipts will be sent out in April or earlier on request.
St Patrick’s College Wellington 125th Jubilee 2010
The College will be celebrating this significant Jubilee Queen’s Birthday weekend 4-6th June 2010. Please visit the Jubilee website for Registrations and information www.stpats125.org.nz or contact the Development Manager at P O Box 14022, Wellington 6022,
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, ph 04 939 5416.
NEW ZEALAND CATHOLIC Headlines from the January 31-February 13, 2010 issue of NZ Catholic: NZ sisters plan for their saint . . . Archbishop among dead following Haiti earthquake . . . Matamata marks 100 years . . . New editor takes over at Tui Motu . . . Faith sustains on pitch, at school . . . 200 get faith boosted at Catholic summer school . . . Pope offers environmental “third way” . . . Survey reveals much about NZ Catholic. The next issue of NZ Catholic will be published on February 14, 2010.
CATHOLIC PARISH TO PARISH B&B Parishioners are required to provide homes, in your area for "Bed and Breakfast" The accommodation is bed and continental breakfast at a charge of $30 a night for one or $40 a night for 2 persons sharing a room. For full details, please phone Marie Anderson 03-3595541 or email :
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TSB ASCOT COMMUNITY HOUSE: is a warm, friendly venue where older adults of New Plymouth meet one day a week for companionship, entertainment, outings and social interaction. The Tainui Village provides staff, transport and meals. Members are transported from and to their own homes. The service is well supported by a team of volunteers. Open 50 weeks a year. For more information contact Susan Walsh or Glendyr Field at Tainui Village 7536597 during business hours.
HEALING LIFE’S HURTS RETREAT: 3pm Sat 13 March - 9am Fri 19 March 2010. Live-in at Forrestal Lodge, Inglewood, presented by two directors from Bethel Community Centre, Queensland. Limited places available. A blend of focus sessions, private time and accompaniment integrating spiritual and emotional healing / growth for your holistic wellbeing. Brochures are in the church foyer. Enrolments close Friday 18 December 2009. For more information, contact Sr Bernadette O’Neill, ph 756 7626. THE BIBLE: A father was approached by his small son, who told him proudly: “I know what the Bible means!”. His father smiled and replied: “What do you mean you ‘know’ what the Bible means? The son replied; “I do know !” “OK” said his father , “What does the Bible mean?” “That’s easy, Daddy..” the young boy replied excitedly, “It stands for Basic Information Before Leaving Earth.”
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