On Friday 17th October we will have a meeting for anyone who might be interested in the Catholic Church.
This will follow the 7.30pm Mass in the Church and the meeting will be from 8-9pm in the Parish Hall next door.
...... even if you are just being curious, please do come along. We'd love to meet you.
Daily Rosary for Peace at St Augustine's.
to unite & pray the Rosary for peace in war-torn lands during October, the month the Church dedicates to the Holy Rosary.
“I invite everyone, each day of the coming month, to pray the Rosary for peace—personally, in the family, and in community,” he said.
Our Legion of Mary will offer Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament & the saying of the Rosary in church, for approx 20 minutes, every day of October, should you wish to pray your rosary with others.
This will be at the following times:
Mondays at 12noon
Tuesdays at 7pm
Wednesday at 12noon
Thursdays at 9.30am
Fridays at 7pm (not 24th Oct due to a funeral)
Saturdays at 5.30pm
& Sundays at the end of 9.30am Mass.
All are welcome to come along for prayer and reflection at this troubled time for the world.
Click here for the Vatican news page
Applications are now open for any students of secondary school age who wish to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation next year.
Pick up a form from the back of church or email the parish for a copy & return it to the parish office by end of Oct, so the 2026 course can be planned based on numbers.
Volunteers needed...
We'd love a few more volunteers to help make our 'Countdown to Christmas' event as successful as possible
1) anyone fancy helping set up on Friday 14th Nov in the school at 4pm until about 6pm? We'll need a goo few hands to get tables moved and set up, things brought over from the garages etc...
2) anyone free during the day (Sat 15th) to help run a stall? We have 1 stall still to find volunteers for...
All offers greatly appreciated and you will get a wonderful reward! ...well, as Fr Franks always says, we run on the 'God Bless You' reward system!
Please contact Bernadette in the office if you have some time to help us out.
If you have a child born between 1 September 2021 and 31 August 2022, then now is the time to apply for a school place for admission from September 2026 onwards. You must complete the application form that is available from the School Admissions team of South Gloucestershire Council. Please visit the school admissions page of the LA website to access their online 2026-27 Reception Intake online application form (or contact them to request a paper form).
If your child is Catholic, you should also provide a copy of the baptism certificate to your preferred Catholic school. If your child is of another denomination or faith, please see the school’s admission arrangements for details of the oversubscription criteria and required supporting evidence. Admission arrangements and Supplementary Information Forms are available from our schools’ websites & offices.
Please ensure you apply by the closing date of 15 January 2026. If you miss the closing date (and/or forget to provide your preferred Catholic school with a copy of your child’s baptism certificate (if applicable), it may reduce the chances of being offered a place – so please do it as soon as possible!
*St Augustine's Catholic Primary School is holding Open Days starting this week. Contact the school to book a place*
2) We are also offering to be a drop off point if you would like to wrap up a new gift for a child and label it so it can be handed out in Ukraine.
Good ideas for gifts would be toys which do not need batteries (unless also able to supply them too), soft toys, edible treats with a long enough date, puzzles etc.
Please steer clear of books in English as would limit who can enjoy them and anything related to guns or warfare.
Wrap your present and label it so it can handed out - labels such as: "Young girl 5-10", "Teenage boy", "Any child 0-3"... label for the gift you are able to buy. Please add an extra note to it saying what type of gift it is, which can be removed in Ukraine, just to help with any legalities of border crossings.
Drop these to the presbytery before 10th November and they can go off in the November run to Ukraine in time for Christmas.
Many thanks to you all
Saturdays from 10am until 12noon in the hall,
on 25th October, 1st & 8th November.
We want to hear from you.
In this Participatory Research we want to:
a) Understand what helps neurodivergent Catholics in England and Wales.
b) What gets in the way for neurodivergent Catholics in England and Wales.
Your insights can help us to become more inclusive and responsive.
Please consider completing these online surveys.
They are anonymous.
They are short (10-20 minutes).
If you are:
1. Catholic (practising or not).
You are Neurodivergent.
You are 18+ years old.
You live in England or Wales
there is a link in the page below
2. A Caregiver of a Neurodivergent Catholic.
A caregiver (parent or other) of a Catholic care recipient (who is either practising or not).
Your care recipient is neurodivergent (2+ years old).
Your care recipient lives in England or Wales
there is a separate link in the page below for your thoughts.
Deadline is: 11.59pm, Monday 12th January 2026
https://www.godwhospeaks.uk/neurodivergent-catholic-surveys/
Please feel free to visit our church for a moment of quiet reflection or prayer, or to light a candle.
Please reach out for support if you are suffering - there are many support groups and charities available to you.
Baby Loss Awareness UK
The Lullaby Trust
Sands - baby loss charity
Gentle Footprints
Tommy's
Miscarriage Association
Life
"Baby Loss Awareness Week is a national initiative of remembrance taking place from 9-15 October. It is an opportunity to pause and acknowledge the deep sorrow suffered by parents who have experienced the loss of a baby.
Each of these losses involves the death of a small child and the parents need our compassion and support through their bereavement.
Many women and parents carry this painful loss silently. It is difficult to talk about, and the Church has also found this difficult. We invite parents to mark baby loss in meaningful ways: through prayer, memorials or liturgical remembrance and mass. These acts help affirm the dignity and innocence of the child and support you in your journey of grief and healing. We encourage parishes to invite parents to pray in front of the Most Blessed Sacrament or light a candle for their children at any time.
“You formed my inmost being; you knit me in my mother’s womb” (Psalm 139)."
See the full statement here: https://cliftondiocese.com/news/statement-to-mark-baby-loss-awareness-week-2025/
Credit to Life charity for the beautiful prayer
On Sun 2nd November 7pm-10pm in the parish hall, Catherine, a brilliant local artist, will be helping us to paint our own piece of art to take home, in a fun & friendly atmosphere!
For just £15pp, you'll enjoy drinks & nibbles & be given all the art materials you'll need to create your masterpiece!
(I have been asked the question and, no, it isn't a "Life Drawing class"! 😉 )
Tickets for the 50 places are now on sale after weekend Masses or contact the parish office.
All in aid of our 2 Projects, for Parish building funds and Chhanv Foundation
Clifton Diocese in partnership with ‘Light of Truth’ are offering Essential Training for Catechists. Parishioners can join on Saturdays, 6th, 13th & 20th December, online, from 9am to 12 noon for a short course of 3 sessions, to discover the essential nature and principles of catechesis, the sources of catechesis, and the best ways to prepare and deliver our catechesis.
This course is open to everyone involved or interested in any kind of catechesis for adults, young people or children.
Anyone interested can sign up for the series by clicking on the Zoom link below.
More information on other courses & sessions run by the Sisters can be found on the following link: https://www.lightoftruth.uk/join
https://cliftondiocese.com/news/essential-training-for-catechists-5/







No comments:
Post a Comment