Welcome

Welcome to the Catholic parish of March and Chatteris.

The Parish of Our Lady of Good Counsel & St Peter

8 St Johns Road, March, PE15 8RJ

Lectionary: Sundays Yr A Weekdays Cycle 2 Week 4

Saturday 23rd Vigil of Pentecost 6 pm Mass

Sunday 24th May Pentecost Sunday
9 am Mass – Chatteris
11 am Mass – March (People of the Parish)

Mon 25th Mary, Mother of the Church No Mass

Tues 26th St Philip Neri 10 am Mass

Wed 27th St Augustine of Canterbury 10 am Mass

Thur 28th Our Lord Jesus Christ, Eternal High Priest
10 am Mass

Fri 29th 10 am Mass

Saturday 30th First Mass of Sunday 6 pm Mass (Ann Morris)

Sunday 31st May The Most Holy Trinity
9 am Mass – Chatteris
11 am Mass – March (People of the Parish)

(Confessions are available before Mass)


Please pray for those who are sick or housebound: Mary Farrow, Fr Ivan Weston, Estelle Misso, Claire Reynolds, Margaret Griffiths, Beryl Dow, Anna Sullivan, Michael Jenner, Iris Dean, Cynthia Marsh, Eileen Heslop, Mary Melnyk, Barbara Holloway, Maria Anderson and those who have asked for our prayers and those who need our prayers .

We also remember those whose anniversaries occur at this time: Jason O’Grady, Maria Fiore, Maria Saporito, Jeanie German, Nicholas Harding, John Fosbueary, Irene Gillmore, Kathleen Bull, Michael Moore, John Jones, Maria Vanderwyden, Rose Tubbs, Heather Goodall, Patrick McGovern, Keith Edmonds, Nojus Korzeniauckas and Ann Morris


 

News and Events 

Please join us for teas and coffees in the hall after 11 am Mass each Sunday.


Extraordinary Ministers of Communion When standing at the altar, please allow the altar servers behind you to view the altar until you are ready to receive Communion. Thank you.


Wednesday Evening Prayer:  You are warmly invited to join us for Evening Prayer on Zoom, every Wednesday at 5.00 pm for 5.15 pm. This is prayer and hymns based on the psalms, scripture readings and Mary’s prayer, The Magnificat.

There is a zoom community of over 20 people. Please feel free to join them – once or regularly.  

If you are new to the prayer meetings, please request a Zoom link by emailing fmmputney2021@gmail.com


First Communion Preparation Sat 30th 5 pm


 

 

 

Ministers of the Eucharist rota: Please add your name to the list in the front porch.

Reader’s Rota
    Saturday evening 6 pm Sunday 11 am
31 May 2026 Holy Trinity Emmanuel Ajoku Mary Slotin
7 Jun 2026 Corpus Christi Rebecca Bretherton Angelica Ajoku
14 Jun 2026 11th in Ordinary Time Julia Bartkow Michael Ajoku
21 Jun 2026 12th in Ordinary Time Mani Ajoku Sophia Emekwue
28 Jun 2026 SS Peter & Paul Emmanuel Ajoku James Burrow
5 Jul 2026 14th in Ordinary Time Rebecca Bretherton MaryAnn Addington
12 Jul 2026 15th in Ordinary Time Julia Bartkow Justin Gold
19 Jul 2026 16th in Ordinary Time Mani Ajoku Mary Slotin
26 Jul 2026 17th in Ordinary Time Emmanuel Ajoku Victoria Hyde
2 Aug 2026 18th in Ordinary Time Rebecca Bretherton Mary Slotin
9 Aug 2026 19th in Ordinary Time Julia Bartkow Angelica Ajoku
16 Aug 2026 Assumption of the BVM Mani Ajoku MaryAnn Addington
23 Aug 2026 21st in Ordinary Time Emmanuel Ajoku Sophia Emekwue
30 Aug 2026 22nd in Ordinary Time Rebecca Bretherton James Burrow
6 Sep 2026 23rd in Ordinary Time Julia Bartkow Michael Ajoku
13 Sep 2026 24th in Ordinary Time Mani Ajoku Justin Gold
20 Sep 2026 25th in Ordinary Time Emmanuel Ajoku Mary Slotin
27 Sep 2026 26th in Ordinary Time Rebecca Bretherton Victoria Hyde
4 Oct 2026 27th in Ordinary Time Julia Bartkow James Burrow
11 Oct 2026 28th in Ordinary Time Mani Ajoku Justin Gold
18 Oct 2026 29th in Ordinary Time Emmanuel Ajoku Sophia Emekwue
25 Oct 2026 30th in Ordinary Time Rebecca Bretherton Angelica Ajoku
1 Nov 2026 All Saints Julia Bartkow James Burrow
8 Nov 2026 Remembrance Day Mani Ajoku MaryAnn Addington
15 Nov 2026 33rd in Ordinary Time Emmanuel Ajoku Justin Gold
22 Nov 2026 Christ the King Rebecca Bretherton Mary Slotin
29 Nov 2026 1st of Advent Mani Ajoku Victoria Hyde
6 Dec 2026 2nd of Advent Julia Bartkow Angelica Ajoku
13 Dec 2026 3rd of Advent Emmanuel Ajoku James Burrow
20 Dec 2026 4th of Advent Rebecca Bretherton Sophia Emekwue
24th Dec 2026 Nativity of the Lord 10 pm Emmanuel Ajoku  
25th Dec 2027 Christmas Day 10 am   Mary Slotin
27 Dec 2026 The Holy Family Julia Bartkow Michael Ajoku
3 Jan 2027 2nd of Christmas Mani Ajoku MaryAnn Addington
10 Jan 2027 Baptism of the Lord Emmanuel Ajoku Justin Gold


Financial Matters

Thank you for the recent collections.
17th May – £265.72 plus standing orders averaging £480 per week.
The 2nd collection for Catholic Communications raised £238.68

Bank; NatWest Bank

Account Name: Our Lady’s RC Church

Sort Code 53 – 81 – 42

Account Number 86729101

Please add your name in the reference box

Please make cheques payable to ‘Our Lady’s RC Church’

We are still carrying a large debt on our hall (funded by a Diocese loan) and whilst our outgoings are relatively light at the moment our main source of income is the weekly offertory. 

The offertory is to support your Priest, the church and the poor.


Parish WhatsApp

Did you know that we now have a parish WhatsApp group? Join the group and be in contact with each other throughout the week! Ask for prayers, hear about upcoming events, and see videos of Fathers Lent series! 

Sign up by contacting Jason on 07701300096. Signup sheets are in the church as well. 


Modern Slavery Helpline

A new group began to form in the Diocese last month, to help to cut modern slavery here. In a month, it has grown to nearly 30 members. During 2022, in our Diocese alone, 746 souls were found enslaved and rescued. Police describe this number of enslaved people, as the tip of the iceberg: there are an estimated 4,500 more enslaved people in our diocese waiting for us to find them. Pope Francis wants us to “find” enslaved people. All that means is learning (simply) to spot the signs and safely report them to the Modern Slavery Helpline 08000 121 700. The new group is looking for young & older volunteers to join the group. No previous knowledge or experience required, just a wish to end slavery in our diocese. Please contact john_simong@hotmail.com to discuss possibly volunteering and read about the issue and see the leaflet about St Bakhita (regarded as the patron saint of Modern Slavery) at https://www.rcdea.org.uk/caritas-east-anglia/modern-slavery


CSSA audit backs safeguarding services in Diocese of East Anglia
The Diocese of East Anglia has been awarded a judgment of Comprehensive Assurance by the Catholic Safeguarding Standards Agency (CSSA) in an audit of its safeguarding provision.
The audit was conducted in Spring 2023 and the Executive Summary of its findings have been published here. It is hoped that parishioners and visitors to our diocese will be reassured by its findings. Bishop Peter, clergy and all who work and volunteer in the diocese are encouraged by it and remain committed to following up on the small number of recommendations to further improve. Particular gratitude is due to the Diocese’s Safeguarding Coordinator and Administrator, and to all Parish Safeguarding Representatives for their hard-work and commitment, which is reflected in this report.
Web link to use:
https://www.rcdea.org.uk/cssa-audit-backs-safeguarding-services-in-east-anglia/


A community of worship

Christ is always present in his Church…He is present in the sacrifice of the Mass not only in the person of His minister …. But especially in the Eucharistic species. By His power He is present in his sacraments… He is present in His word…He is present finally when the Church prays and sings… Adapted from Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy.

The above words reminds us how the presence of Christ is our business.
Challenges – are we discussing and talking about the call to priesthood with our children and grandchildren?

Would you be willing to serve at Mass?

Would you present bread and wine?

Present in the Eucharistic species – remember that Jesus Christ is present in our Church in the tabernacle!

In His Word – would you consider reading at Mass?

Would you think about helping visitors and newcomers find their way around?

When the Church prays and sings – what about helping our musicians, finding time for personal prayer etc.?


If I, your Lord and master, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash each others, feet” John 13. 14

Practical service in our parish:
1 Cleaning and gardening
A small number of people keep our church and front garden clean and tidy – one hour a month could achieve a lot. If you are interested please contact Lesley Kennedy via marchcatholicpriest@gmail.com

2 Counting the collection
This requires about 1 hour per week. Contact Richard Ramsay if you can help please on marchrcnewsletter@gmail.com

2b Finance Committee and Treasurer
A Finance Committee is a requirement of canon law. This is a group of people willing to advise on how we manage our money e.g. if we need a repair to our heating system would you help check estimates etc.
If you can manage a household budget and look after your own property you are probably qualified. Please speak to Father Nicholas about this.

2c Treasurer – we have to keep track of our income and expenditure and prepare annual returns for the diocese. Much of the work is done through the bank but we need someone familiar with internet banking and spread sheets to help with this.

3 Our Service should go beyond the Church door
Can you help with the Food Bank and Christians against Poverty – see notice
Can you help visit housebound people in our own parish – contact Father Nicholas if you are interested.


You  will  be  my  witnesses  …. to  the  ends  of the  earth  (Acts 1.8)

How  are  we  witnesses  as a  parish ?

Catechesis”   comes   from a   Greek  word   meaning   to  hold  on  to  or  possess  –  so  it  means  knowing  what  we  have  as  Catholic  Christians.

At  a  baptism  the  new  Christians    ears and  lips   are  blessed  with the  following   words :

May  the  Lord  open  your   ears  to  hear  his   word  and  your  mouth  to  speak  his  praise.

In  catechism  we   discover  then  what  we  have  been  given,  so  that  we  can  pass  it  on  to  others.

WE  have the  following  opportunities:

Children’s  liturgy 

This  takes  place  during  the  first  part  of  our  Sunday  11am  Mass  and  is  directed  at  children  under  7. It  is  not  a  lesson  but  an  opportunity  to  explore  and  pray  about t he  readings  of  the  Mass  in  a  way  suited   to  their  age.

First  Communion  Preparation

This  is   available   for  children  aged   7  and  above.  Our  present  course  is   about   to  conclude  with  the   celebration  of  First  Communion  on  11th  June.

What  we  need  :

Catechesis   for   children  aged   10  and   above. This   would  include   preparation  for   Confirmation

Catechists

Can  you  help  ?

Please  speak  to  Father  Nicholas  or   Mrs  Theresa   Cannon  if  you  are  interested

What  about  the   grown -ups  ?

We  all  need  some   input  at  different   times. WE  have  had  talks  after  weekday  Mass  and   in  the  evening.  WE  are   investigating  widening  our  scope  through  use  of   zoom  or   Facebook.  Could   you  help  ?

Why  do  all  this  –  what  we  know  a bout  we  can  talk  about  and   act  on   so  that  we  can  become  bearers  of   Good  News  for t he  people  around  us  !


If you are willing to take on the administration for the red Missio Boxes please contact Fr Nicholas or email marchrcnewsletter@gmail.com. Training will be provided.


Readers required for Mass: If you are happy to read at the 6 pm Mass, please email marchrcnewsletter@gmail.com or contact Fr Nicholas.


 

 

Parish Contacts

• Parish Priest: Fr Nicholas Kearney 01354 650788, 07388 545245 email: marchcatholicpriest@gmail.com
• Deacon: Rev Martin Wells 01354 741488 email: mwells42@btinternet.com
• Newsletter: Please submit items for consideration to: marchrcnewsletter@gmail.com
• All Saints Inter-Church Academy Primary, County Road March 01354 659000
• Please visit the Parish website for the latest updates: https://www.catholicchurchmarch.co.uk/

May God bless you and keep you safe this week