Wednesday 29 December 2010

Parish Events: Curry Night & Christmas Fayre's £1000!

CURRY EVENING: As suggested in the Parish Meeting, we shall have a CURRY EVENING in January 2011. Fr. Benedict Koledoye will join us. Date shall be announced after consultation.


CHRISTMAS FAYRE: Thanks to all the Members of the Parish Guild, generous donors and participans who made the Christmas Fayre a memorable one indeed..! It has been rounded up by a generous donor to £1000.00. A BIG THANKS and GOD BLESS YOU ALL..!

New Year Message from Fr. P. Joseph

NEW YEAR 2011: New Year is the time we make many resolutions which become our goals. We periodically assess our resolutions. Goals are means to achieving the sub-objectives whereby progress towards objectives can be measured. They should be reasonable, attainable, set in advance for a fixed period, and written. What is our goal for the year 2011 as Christians..? First and foremost, it is to love God. “If we make it our first goal to please God, it solves many problems at once” says Phillip E. Howard. The Year 2011 is a gift of 365 days for us from God; what we make of ourselves within these days is our gift back to God.

Prayers for the Sick & Departed

PRAYERS: Let’s continue to pray for Mrs. Margaret Thomas and all those are ill. May Jesus, the Healer restore them to good health.


PRAYERS for the DEPARTED SOULS: Let us entrust all the departed souls of our beloved, especially those whose anniversaries are around Christmas Season, and those who have no one to pray for their souls.


ANNIVERSARY LIST: A DEATH ANNIVERSARY LIST will be in the porch. If you would like to mention any name of the departed, we as a community shall pray for them, on their anniversary weekend.

Monday 13 December 2010

Christmas Programme: Burry Port & Kidwelly Catholic Parish

Confession:
Kidwelly : 5.00-6.00pm on Tuesday, 21.12.2010
Burry Port : 5.00-6.45pm on Wednesday, 22.12.2010


Masses:
24.12.2010: Christmas Eve: Kidwelly: 7.00pm
24.12.2010: Christmas Vigil: Burry Port: 11.30pm
25.12.2010: Christmas Day: Burry Port: 09.00am
25.12.2010: Christmas Day: Kidwelly: 10.30am
26.12.2010: Holy family: Burry Port: 09.00am
26.12.2010: Holy family: Kidwelly: 10.30am


NB: No Vigil Mass on 25.12.2010 


May the Infant Redeemer’s love enfold you…
May his strength uphold you…
May his light shine upon you…
And may his peace surround you..!

Wish you all a Merry Christmas..!


Fr. Paul Joseph, Parish Priest

Friday 10 December 2010

Prayer for a Quick Recovery

PRAYERS: Let’s continue to pray for Mrs. Margaret Thomas and all those are ill. May Jesus, the Healer restore them to good health.


Let us entrust all the departed souls of our beloved, especially those whose anniversaries are at this time, and those who have no one to pray for their souls.

Christmas Fayre a Great Success

CHRISTMAS FAYRE: Tremendous amount of work has been put in to make the afternoon a success. Thanks to all the Members of the Parish Guild, generous donors and helpers. A special word of thanks I would like to say to all those who graced the venue with their kind presence.

A BIG THANKS and GOD BLESS YOU ALL..!

Second Collection for Flowers

SECOND COLLECTION FOR FLOWER: The Parish community is grateful for the generous donors for flowers and decorations. Let’s us support their work for special occasions like Christmas, Easter etc. So, on 17/18th weekend there will be a second collection for FLOWERS.

Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals

INFORMATION: For all the celebrations connected with Church like Baptism, Wedding, Funeral etc. please do inform the Parish Priest before going ahead with other arrangements.

The Parish Guild & Volunteers

PARISH GUILD: We thank the Lord for all the old and new members of the PARISH GUILD. Congratulations and God’s blessings as they take up many parish activities.


VOLUNTEERS: A greater involvement in all the church activities by all makes a church very live and vibrant. If you wish to be a Volunteer please do contact the Parish Priest. Thank You.

January: Curry Evening

CURRY EVENING: As suggested in the Parish Meeting, we shall have a CURRY EVENING in January 2011. Fr. Benedict Koledoye will join us. Date shall be announced after consultation.

Sunday 21 November 2010

Fr. Kelly of Dunvant: A Holy Servant of God

Fr Peter Kelly of Dunvant Parish
Many thanks from your webmaster to all the parishioners who prayed, said the Rosary and had Masses said for the time I was in hospital. There are too many people to name, but you are all in my prayers also and I will be eternally grateful to you all for your invaluable help and support in every way.

Of course special thanks to our own Parish Priest Fr. Paul Joseph who helped in so many ways.

There is also a special mention to a very special soul who this trying time brought me into contact with: Swansea-based priest Fr. Kelly, who's vocation is to visit the patients of Singleton Hospital. Indeed this kindly and charitable soul came to me on every day and it meant that almost every day I could receive Holy Communion (one day I could not because despite visiting twice that day, Fr Kelly either found me in too much pain or asleep).

I really have nothing but praise for this wonderful man of God whose calling enables him to give so much hope, joy and comfort to those in pain, worrying, recovering, alone etc. To see his smiling face, hear him blessing the patients and staff, as they in turn would call "goodnight Father" after the silver haired priest all in black, it is one of most endearing memories of my stay in hospital and always brings a smile to my face.

A fellow patient told me that Fr Kelly had been there for his own mother when she was in the hospital some decades before.

It reminds one of how the Catholic Priesthood can still mean a great deal, can bring so much succour to souls in need, is still (despite media assaults and rare scandals) a truly Holy Calling.

Even now when I get pains or am weary as I recover, the smiling face and truly charitable nature of the kindly Fr Kelly truly lifts my soul. If ever a man was sent by Our Lord and Our Lady to help those who need it I think Fr Kelly is that man.

Our diocese is very lucky to have such a priest.

Thank you and God Bless you Fr Kelly of Dunvant Parish. You and your vocation will always be in my prayers.


Link:
Diocese of Menevia on Fr kelly's 60th Anniversary of Ordination (lots of very interesting biographical information on this wonderful priest).

Pray for the Holy Souls

PRAYERS: Let us entrust all the departed souls of our beloved, especially those whose anniversaries are at this time, and those who have no one to pray for their souls. During this month for the HOLY SOULS, let pray for all the departed souls, especially souls in purgatory.

Parish Christmas Fayre: December 4th Update

CHRISTMAS FAYRE: The Christmas Fayre of our Parish is planned for the December 4, 2010. Thanks to all who have put your name down for contributions in cash or kind. We will have a Tombola Stall. Please do bring items for the same.

The prizes of the Grand Christmas Draw 2010 are: I Prize: £ 50, II Prize: £30, III Prize: £20, IV Prize: Hamper, V Prize: Hamper, VI Prize: Dinner for 2, and there are many more prizes to win..!

Please do sell as many books of tickets as possible, beginning with at least 10. 

Meanwhile, any “Sellable Items” like toiletries, bottle stall items, jewellery, good toys, books etc can be left either in Burry Port or Kidwelly Churches.

Christmas Cards

CHRISTMAS CARDS: There are a few religious Christmas Cards for sale at the porch. The prices are marked on them. Crib set is available in the office.

Parish Guild

PARISH GUILD: It is a matter of great joy for us all as a parish, that all the members of the PARISH GUILD and new members are coming together to revive the PARISH GUILD. A special note of thanks for all the initiative and the hard work involved. The Parish needs groups like Parish Guild to bring in life and various activities.

House Visits

HOUSE VISIT: Thanks for phone calls, emails and addresses of the persons who would need parish visits. Please do ring the parish office anytime for pastoral assistance for all who need.

Tuesday & Wednesday

CLERGY AWAY-DAYS CONFERENCE: Please note that there is no mass on Tuesday and no Mass and Benediction on Wednesday, as all the priests will be at the conference in Aberavon.

Mass of Anointing

SVP- MASS OF ANOINTING: The SVP mass of anointing will take place in our church on 30th November at 2pm. All are welcome.

Tuesday 9 November 2010

Thanks to all the Kind Parishoners and our Priest

I hope you will indulge me with a very personal post.

May I thank all the kind friends and parishioners who have given me all their best wishes, kept me in the prayers and much more. I take great comfort in all these prayers and Masses being said for my intention.

I am going into hospital tomorrow and hope to be out 7-10 days from then providing there are no complications.

It is quite major surgery but the doctors tell me it is a relatively "easy" one too.

I am sure Our Lord and Our Lady will give me the strength I need. The operation is on the birthday of our beloved departed former Parish Priest, Fr Charles Higham SJ, so I am sure that has a meaning known in heaven.

Given these circumstances there may be some delays with future posts on the Parish web-site [though I hope to semi-smuggle a lap top into hospital early next week when I have some strength back ;-)].

So again a big thanks to everyone in the Parish, especially of course our Parish Priest, Fr Paul Joseph, for his support, encouragement and help. He says there is an onion bhaji waiting with my name on it!

Mass Intentions

MASS INTENTIONS:

The parish does not have enough mass intentions for the priest. There are a few intentions coming from outside the parish. If you intend to book a mass for the foreseeable future, please do get that done at the earliest.

Parish Christmas Fayre: December 4th

CHRISTMAS FAYRE:

The Christmas Fayre of our Parish is planned for the December 4, 2010. Thanks to all who have put your name down for contributions in cash or kind. We will have a Tombola Stall. Please do bring items for the same. The raffle prizes will be announced shortly and the tickets will be made available soon.


Meanwhile, any “Sellable Items” like toiletries, bottle stall items, jewellery, good toys, books etc can be left either in Burry Port or Kidwelly Churches.

Nearly New Sale raised £211

FUND RAISING: NEARLY-NEW SALE:

Thanks to all the organisers, contributors and participants of the NEARLY-NEW sale on the 30.10.2010. The Parish remains indebted to all such activities and organisers. The event raised £ 211.45. These events are the lifelines to financially sustain the parish. Thanks again and God bless you all.

Month for the Holy Souls

HOLY SOULS: The month of November is the month for the Holy Souls. Let our prayers be offered for all the departed souls in our families, parish and those souls who are not prayed for. If you remember any particular name/names, the envelopes are available at the church porch.

Friday 29 October 2010

Parish Meeting details on Notice Board

PARISH MEETING: As announced, the details of Parish Meeting and decisions are displayed on the Notice Board. Please do take time to go through the same.

Holy Rosary Month - Ends This Weekend

HOLY ROSARY: October is the month of the Holy Rosary. In order to honour our Blessed Mother, we have been praying the Holy Rosary after the mass at Burry Port, from last Sunday. The solemn conclusion of the Rosary Month will be celebrated on Sunday, 31st October at 5pm.

Nearly New Sale: This Saturday

FUND RAISING: NEARLY-NEW SALE: Thanks to all the organisers, contributors and participants of the NEARLY-NEW sale. The Parish remains indebted to all such activities and organisers. These events are the lifelines to sustain the parish. Thanks again.

 
Above: The poster distributed around Burry Port and Pembrey.

Young Gardeners

VOLUNTEERS FOR CHURCH GARDEN: The “YOUTH” of the parish spent a day cleaning the garden and planting spring bulbs. They are extending a helping hand to the already existing volunteers to maintain the church premises. On behalf of the parishioners, a big THANKS to them and to all volunteers.

Friends of Fransalians Meeting

FRIENDS OF THE FRANSALIANS: Fr. Thomas would like to meet with all the Friends of the Fransalians after the mass on this Thursday, 4th November, to report on progress with the seminary at Arusha. All are welcome in the hall at Burry Port.

Saturday 23 October 2010

World Mission Sunday

WORLD MISSION SUNDAY: This weekend is the World Mission Sunday. The second collection is therefore, to help the missionary activities of the universal Church.

CAFOD Campaign

CAFOD: BIG CLIMATE COnnECTION: CAFOD is urging its supporters to join the Big Climate Connection by lobbying their MPs alongside supporters from more than 100 other organisations determined to show MPs that all kinds of people are calling for action on climate change. The lobbies will take place on 5th and 6th November. To find how to get involved please phone 020 70955692 or CAFOD on 02920453360, or go to www.cafod.org.uk/climateconnection.

Holy Rosary Month

HOLY ROSARY: October is the month of the Holy Rosary. In order to honour our Blessed Mother, we will have the Holy Rosary soon after the mass at Burry Port, from Sunday 24th to 31st October. The solemn conclusion of the month will be celebrated on Sunday, 31st October at 5pm.

Holy Hour on Thursdays

HOLY HOUR on THURSDAY: At the Parish Meeting on 19th October 2010, it was decided that the Holy Hour will take place on Thursdays from 5.30pm. The Mass will be as usual at 6.30pm.

Parish Meeting Last Week

PARISH MEETING: As announced, the Parish Meeting was held Tuesday, October 19, 2010.
Thanks to all who attended in person and those who sent apologies. More details of the meeting and the decisions will be displayed on the Notice Board next weekend.

REQUIEM MASS – GRAHAM SAMUEL

REQUIEM MASS – GRAHAM SAMUEL:

The funeral mass for Graham Samuel will take place on Tuesday, 26th October, 2010 at 2.00pm. Rev. Fr. Owen McGrael from Tenby will preside. Let us specially remember in our personal prayers Mr. (Late) Graham Samuel, Mrs. Sandra Samuel and the family at this time of their loss.

Please do note the change of time for the day’s mass.

Monday 18 October 2010

Tuesday's Parish Meeting: The Agenda

PARISH MEETING: The Parish Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 19, 2010, after the evening mass. Please do make yourselves free to participate in the discussions and deliberations.

The AGENDA is:

Planning of Christmas Liturgy, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Parish Status, Parish Finance Returns, Fund-Raising Events towards Parish Finance, Volunteers for Counting Collections, Ministers of Communion and Ministers of the Word, Parish Office-Holders, Parish Associations.

In Memoriam: Graham Samuel

Let us specially remember at the altar and in our personal prayers Mr. (Late) Graham Samuel who passed away Thursday night.

Let’s remember Mrs. Sandra Samuel and her family at this time of their loss.

Let us entrust Graham Samuel and all the departed souls of our beloved, especially those whose anniversaries are at this time, and those who have no one to pray for their souls.

R.I.P.

Monday 11 October 2010

Parish Meeting: October 19th

PARISH MEETING:

The Parish Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 19, 2010, after the evening mass.

The AGENDA would include planning of Christmas Liturgy, Fund-Raising Events for Parish etc.

If you wish to include any other topic for discussion, please do phone the parish office or post through the letter box.

The final agenda will be published next weekend.

Catholics & the London 2012 Olympic Games

CATHOLICS & THE 2012 OLYMPIC GAMES:

Interested in how Catholics can link in with the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games? Want to be part of the world’s largest ever ecumenical venture? If you are keen or just curious, then please attend a one-off 90 minute briefing presented by More Than Gold, the umbrella Christian charity serving the 2012 Games, during their Nationwide Vision Tour. Please do find more information on the notice board.


Menevia Diocese’s closest briefing will take place on Friday 15 October at Cardiff City Stadium (CF11 8AZ). Refreshments from 7.00pm; Main presentation from 7.30 to 9.00pm. To find out more, and to register for this free event, visit www.morethangold.org.uk or call 0845 475 2012.

World Mission Sunday

WORLD MISSION SUNDAY: The World Mission Sunday is on October 23/24.

Saturday 9 October 2010

Pope's Visit: Report from a Welsh Pilgrim

His holiness Pope Benedict XVI state visit to the United Kingdom
London 17th -18th September 2010

By Justyn John James


After arriving in London on Friday night, we awoke early on Saturday morning in great excitement and anticipation for the day’s events. My Brother Stephen was privileged to attend the Papal Mass at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday morning. And so we quickly made our way down to the Cathedral.

A sizable crowd had gathered in the streets immediately surrounding Westminster Cathedral and were eagerly waiting for a glimpse of the Holy Father. Many people with banners, placards and flags watched and listened intently to the service on giant television monitors showing live footage from inside the Cathedral. We spoke to a lady from the Caribbean who had come with her granddaughter and a man in a wheelchair who movingly could not see what was happening but never the less wanted to be there to show his support. The Holy Father then emerged from the Cathedral for a moving greeting with young people who had formed outside in the small piazza and the excitement levels reached fever pitch, as the faithful serenaded Pope Benedict with shouts of “viva il papa”, He gave a brief talk and blessing to the many who were present and then left to continue his apostolic journey. After lunch in the nearby Albert pub, we too left and made our way back to the hotel.

On our way to the Hyde Park prayer vigil we were greeted with the most amazing and wonderful atmosphere, which was at once infectious; the streets of London were packed with pilgrims for all over the world, and all four corners of the country, Carrying banners and flags the throng was also making its way towards
Hyde Park, with many singing hymns on the way which reverberated through the bustling streets of London. This sight indeed was a joy to behold, and one of the memories which will stay with me forever, as central London was transformed into a vibrant if some what transient Catholic community for this momentous day.

Once inside the atmosphere was electric. Faithful members of the Church militant, suffering and triumphant were a joy to behold as all became one; Bishops, priests, nuns and laity alike. A large and seemingly never ending procession of people carrying and proudly displaying their parish banners made there way up to the podium, where they were warmly greeted by the bishops of England and Wales, including our own Bishop Tom Burns and Bishop Daniel Mullins. We were treated to a diverse series of performances, to many to mention, all beautifully preformed, one moment which was particularly touching was the parents of murdered catholic teenager Jimmy Mizen who spoke beautifully, one must applaud their courage, forgiveness and hope as an example of true Christian virtue!

As the Holy Father approached Hyde Park the excitement again began to build, with live images beamed onto giant screens increasing the tension and excitement as the popemobile made its way down the Mall and past the hundred of thousands of pilgrims who had come to see and support our pope. It had been a long wait but the wait was worth it. When Pope Benedict finally arrived and came through the crowd in his popemobile, a “wave of joy and happiness” greeted him. Many people around me were over come with emotion at this point, not least my own Mother and Auntie. I must say that I became quite emotional too seeing the Holy Father, what a truly humble and spiritual man he is, a true apostle of Christ, he is an inspiration to me and I am sure to all those who were present at this historic event, the light of Christ genuinely shines through him, illuminating all who see him. Every one of the faithful pilgrims in the vast crowd was so happy to be there and show their faith and support towards him. All thanks must be to God who continually gives us these moments of Grace and great joy.


The Liturgy began with psalm 119 and an account of the beatitudes from the Gospel of St Mathew. In his homily Pope Benedict spoke intimately on the teaching of Blessed Cardinal Newman. Then the crowds fell into a peaceful silence as adoration of the Blessed Sacrament began, with many kneeling for the Benediction. The Holy Father himself was kneeling with the faithful in contemplation and prayer. This again was a moving moment and a tremendous manifestation of the vitality of the faith in this country! The liturgy finished with hymns and prayers by Blessed Cardinal Newman and the Tantum ergo. At the end of the service a beautiful rendition of the Irish blessing was sung by a young boy named Liam McNally.

We came away with the rest of the faithful pilgrims, slowly seeping away into the night, resonating with a feeling of great joy and a smile on our faces as did all who were present, As his holiness Pope Benedict has said “Be witnesses to the beauty of holiness, the splendour of the truth and the joy and freedom born of a relationship with Christ’. Let us hope we can all deepen our relationship with Christ and unite with one another in holiness through, what was for those present, the unforgettable apex of this historic Papal Visit, and then we too, like the Holy Father and our blessed Mother may be called true witnesses of Christ.

Friday 8 October 2010

Pope's Visit: Photos from Hyde Park

Great excitement greets the Pope as he enters Hyde Park
The pilgrims wave to the Holy Father as he greets and blesses them.
The large screens allow the Faithful to follow the Mass


The Faithful see the Pope and the Mass in great detail.
Just a small section of the huge crowd, for many of whom it was a very long day, worth the wait for a Papal Mass.

Pope's Visit: Photo from Outside Westminster Cathedral

This great photo gives a taste of the crowds gathered outside the papal Mass at Westminster Cathedral.

many thanks to Finola for taking photos (more to follow!)

Saturday 2 October 2010

Burry Port Christian Forum Meetings

BURRY PORT CHRISTIAN FORUM:

The Burry Port Christian Forum has set up two exciting projects:

  1. A meeting every Sunday evening from 8.00 p.m. in the Neptune Hotel, called “Hot Potato”. This is an opportunity to talk about life issues from a Christian perspective. All are welcome to attend and are requested to bring a friend who would not normally attend church. The launch is on 3rd October with a speaker and music group.
  2. A Youth Caf̩ to be held on Thursday evenings, 7.00 Р9.00 p.m., at the Surf Bar Caf̩. This begins on Thursday 14th October. This is in response to the lack of facilities for young people in the town, and will be an opportunity for young people to talk about Christianity. Please encourage your young people to come along.

Next Week's Mass Times

MASS TIMES at Our Lady, Star of the Sea, BURRY PORT
02.10.2010 Sat : 6.30pm : Sunday Vigil Mass
03.10.2010 Sun : 5 - 6pm : Quiet Personal Prayer and Vespers
04.10.2010 Mon : 9.00am : Mass: St. Francis of Assisi
05.10.2010 Tue : 6.30pm : Mass
06.10.2010 Wed : 9.00am : Mass : St. Bruno
: 6.30pm : Rosary & Benediction
07.10.2010 Thu : 6.30pm : Mass: Our Lady of Rosary
08.10.2010 Fri : 9.00am : Mass
09.10.2010 Sat : 6.30pm : Sunday Vigil Mass
10.10.2010 Sun : 5.00pm : Quiet Personal Prayer and Vespers


MASS TIME at Our Lady & St. Cadoc, KIDWELLY
03.10.2010 Sun : 10.30am : Sunday Mass : James Gerard Murphy-RIP
10.10.2010 Sun : 10.30am : Sunday Mass


Confession:
Burry Port : 6-6.25pm on Saturdays
Kidwelly : 10-10.25am on Sundays

Tuesday 28 September 2010

SVP Christmas Appeal 2010

SVP TWINNAGE – Sudan Christmas Appeal 2010: Hundreds of children die of starvation in Sudan every day. The most charitable works towards feeding these children are carried out by SVP than any other charitable organisations. It costs £40 to feed a child for a year. It’s that time of the year when we think of buying memorable gifts to our family and friends. In most of the cases, a gift is associated with Christmas and it is commercialisation of Christmas indeed. This year for a change, please do think of a gift that is pure CHARITY. As a family or individual please do sponsor food for a baby. It is exactly the meaning of Christmas; God giving us generously.

CAFOD Fast day

CAFOD Fast Day: The CAFOD Fast Day is on October 1st, 2010. Please do pick up the envelope for the same and return it on the following weekend. Thank you.

SVP Mass of Anointing of the Sick

SVP Mass of Anointing of the Sick: The SVP is organising the Annual Mass and Anointing of the Sick at St. Illtyd’s Church, Danygraig, Swansea at 3.00pm, on October 10th, 2010. All are welcome.

Saturday 18 September 2010

Haverfordwest Conference

Exploring Ministry: A day for Ministers of Communion and Ministers of the Word will be held on Saturday October 23, at Church of St. David and St. Patrick, Haverfordwest. Fr. Tony Philpot, who was the Spiritual Director at English College, Rome, is the resource person. Please do contact the Parish Office for further details.

A Reflection on Cardinal Newman

Reflection: Cardinal Newman has a great prayer to his credit on “The Mission of Life”:

“God has created me to do Him some definite service. He has committed some works to me which He has not committed to another. I have my mission... I am a link in a chain, a bond of connection between persons. He has not created me for naught. I shall do good; I shall do his work. I shall be an angel of peace, a preacher of truth in my own place...”

That is the property entrusted to us as the Gospel says. It is entrusted to us for a mission. We are placed here for definite purpose, to make this world better, to bring love and mercy, to bring healing and compassion. Let’s remember that we’ll be asked to turn in a complete account of handling this property that is at our care..!

Thursday 16 September 2010

The Papal Mass & Catholicism in Scotland


I hope the faithful of the Parish will forgive me for a personal insight regarding the Papal Mass in Glasgow, and indulge me as I put a personal spin on it.

Archbishop Conti (a true guide to the faithful who has always spoken out on grave matters to reinforce Catholic doctrine) gave a wonderful speech on the Faith throughout these isles, and the role of the various wonderful saints who brought Catholicism to every part of Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland.

Of course he mentioned St Ninian - whose feast day it is - and his ordination in Rome prior to bringing the Faith to the people of Scotland.

It is here that I remember a small journey made in Scotland.

Some years ago my family and I lived in that fair land and we were walking beside a river in Caithness, at the very northernmost part of Scotland, once a region ruled over by Norsemen.

A little into our walk we bumped into a local man in a field and as we spoke to him about the stone walls around the fields, he told us a wonderful story.

The walls were built with two outer 'skins' of rock, then the centre was filled-in, giving the walls a strength they surely needed to survive some of the winds that would batter them over the years.

A few years before, so the farmer told us, he was repairing a wall when he took out a broken stone with a strange symbol on it. He then found another stone, which fitted the first.

When the two stones were put together, it formed the Chi Rho - the ancient symbol of the early Christians, and the symbol that we now recognise as that of the Pope.

It was this symbol the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great saw in a vision which was then explained to him by Christ in a dream, which he adopted as the Imperial symbol that gave him victory in battle and led to Rome becoming officially Christian.

It was astonishing to think that this old Catholic symbol, perhaps broken after the Reformation, perhaps initially hidden as many holy and ancient objects were, was in this place in some quiet valley in rural Caithness.

It reminded me, and reminds me to this day, of the deep roots of the Catholic Faith throughout these islands, and as Archbishop Conti reminded us today, Christ used His saints to take that Faith to even far flung communities as apart as our parish of Burry Port & Kidwelly and the people of Caithness.

This is the Faith that His Holiness the Pope called on the people of Scotland to live through the love of Jesus Christ.

Wednesday 15 September 2010

The Papal Visit 2010: Media Coverage

Media Coverage of Papal Visit-2010:

The forthcoming Papal Visit to the UK is being widely broadcast on various media outlets. Be sure to view the different events on: Online: www.thepapalvisit.org.uk,

TV: BBC, ITV and Sky Channel 589 (EWTN), Radio: www.heartgivesuntoheart.co.uk and the UK Christian Radio Channel Premier Radio and on Diocesan Website: www.dioceseofmenevia.org

This Week's Mass Times

MASS TIMES at Our Lady, Star of the Sea, Burry Port

11.09.2010 Sat : 6.30pm : Sunday Vigil Mass

: Ints: Jim Morgan RIP

12.09.2010 Sun : 5 - 6pm : Quiet Personal Prayer and Vespers

13.09.2010 Mon : 9.00am : Mass: St. John Chrysostom

14.09.2010 Tue : 6.30pm : Mass: Exaltation of the Holy Cross

15.09.2010 Wed : 9.00am : Mass: Our Lady of Sorrows

: 6.30pm : Rosary & Benediction

16.09.2010 Thu : 6.30pm : Mass: Sts. Cornelius & Cyprian

17.09.2010 Fri : 9.00am : Mass: St. Robert Bellarmine

18.09.2010 Sat : 6.30pm : Sunday Vigil Mass

19.09.2010 Sun : 5 - 6pm : Quiet Personal Prayer and Vespers

MASS TIME at Our Lady & St. Cadoc, KIDWELLY

12.09.2010 Sun : 10.30am : Sunday Mass

Confession:

Burry Port: 6-6.25pm on Saturdays

Kidwelly: 10-10.25am on Sundays

Sunday 29 August 2010

Papal Visit Handbook - £2

Handbook - Papal Visit: The Handbook for the Papal Visit will be available in all Parishes throughout England, Scotland and Wales over the coming weekends. For those attending a Papal Mass or the Hyde Park Vigil, please do make sure you take a copy as you leave Church. We would like to invite you to make a donation towards the Handbook if you are able. £2-00 per copy would help to cover the costs. The handbook can also be used to follow the event on Television or the Internet.

Home Mission Sunday 2010

Home Mission Sunday 2010: This year's Home Mission Sunday is on the 19th September. It falls within the historic visit of Pope Benedict XVI to the United Kingdom. During his visit, Pope Benedict will beatify Cardinal John Henry Newman. Cardinal Newman was a pastor of souls, a university teacher, and a student of Christian theology and history. When we celebrate the two historic events of Papal Visit and Beatification, let us pray for even greater witnessing to the faith. Especially at this Home Mission Sunday and always, let us be inspired by the conviction of Cardinal Newman that "...all who are baptised are called to 'radiate the presence of Christ.”

Wednesday 18 August 2010

Diocese Priest Training Fund: Collection this Weekend

Diocesan Collection: Priest Training Fund

The Diocese of Menevia has four prospective candidates to priesthood and a candidate, Jim Caddick, for the Permanent Diaconate. It is our generosity that helps the Diocese to meet the huge expense for the same. The second Diocesan Collection for the Priest Training Fund will be carried out on the weekend of 21st–22nd August. Please do take home the envelope. Please do Gift Aid it whenever applicable. Thanks You.

Wednesday 11 August 2010

Diocese Priest Training Fund

Diocesan Collection: Priest Training Fund: The Diocese of Menevia has four prospective candidates to priesthood and a candidate, Jim Caddick, for the Permanent Diaconate. It is our generosity that helps the Diocese to meet the huge expense for the same. The second Diocesan Collection for the Priest Training Fund will be carried out on a Sunday in August. It shall be announced at a later date. Please do take home the envelope. Please do Gift Aid it whenever applicable. Thanks.

Our Lady of the Taper Shrine Mass, September 26th

Mass of Thanksgiving at Our Lady of the Taper Shrine, Cardigan: The Statue of Our Lady of the Taper will be taken up to Westminster during the Papal visit. The Holy Father will light the Taper candle in the hand our Blessed Mother. To recognise this historic and wonderful occasion, there will be a special Mass of Thanksgiving at the National Shrine, Cardigan on Sunday September 26th. It will be presided over by Bishop Thomas Burns. The Holy Rosary is at 2.30pm; the Holy Mass follows it. Please note the date for your participation.

This Week's Mass Times

Wednesday Aug 11th 9.00am Burry Port Holy Mass – Memorial: St. Clare, Virgin

Wednesday Aug 11th 6.30pm Burry Port Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary followed by Benediction

Thursday Aug 12th 6.30pm Burry Port Holy Mass – St. Jane Frances de Chantal, Religious

Friday Aug 13th 9.00am Burry Port Holy Mass – Ss Pontian, Pope and Hippolytus, Priest, Martyrs

Saturday Aug 14th 6.30pm Burry Port SOLEMNITY: THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

Mass inten: Parishioner’s Birthday – Donor: Private

Sunday Aug. 15th 10.30am Kidwelly SOLEMNITY: THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

Mass inten: Andy Duffy RIP (Birthday anniv.) - Donor: Ann and Family

Thursday 29 July 2010

Fr. Thomas's Father RIP

PLEASE PRAY for the repose of the soul of Thomas (Father Thomas’s father) who sadly passed away in the early hours of Friday 23rd July. Father Thomas thanks everyone for their prayers and condolences and asks the parish to please continue praying for his mother and family at this sad time.

Friday 16 July 2010

Our New Parish Priest

FATHER PAUL JOSEPH – We welcome to our parish our new Priest Father Paul Joseph, cmf, and pray that he will be happy amongst us. We offer Father Paul our support and thank Our Lord for answering our prayers and providing us with a priest.

Tuesday 29 June 2010

Next Week's Mass Times (NB: Holy Day of Obligation on Tuesday)

Monday June 28th 9.00am Burry Port Holy Mass – Memorial: St. Irenaeus, Bishop & Martyr
Tuesday June 29th 6.30pm Burry Port Holy Mass – Solemnity: Ss PETER and PAUL
Wednesday June 30th 6.30pm Burry Port Benediction and Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Thursday July 1st 6.30pm Burry Port Holy Mass – Solemnity: The Nativity of St. John the Baptist
Friday July 2nd 9.00am Burry Port Holy Mass
Saturday July 3rd 6.30pm Burry Port Holy Vigil Mass of The 14th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Sunday July 4th 10.30am Kidwelly Holy Mass of The 14th Sunday of the Ordinary Time

SACRAMENT OF CONFESSION: -
Burry Port – 6.00 – 6.30pm on Thursday and Saturday.
Kidwelly – 10.00 – 10.30am on Sunday

Our New Parish Priest

NEW PARISH PRIEST – FATHER PAUL JOSEPH, WHO WILL BE OUR PARISH PRIEST WHEN FATHER THOMAS LEAVES FOR TANZANIA, WILL BE ARRIVING ON FRIDAY. WE EXTEND A VERY WARM WELCOME TO FATHER PAUL AND PRAY THAT HE WILL BE VERY HAPPY HERE.

Jack Kenny's St David's Medal

SAINT DAVID’S DIOCESAN MEDAL – The St. David's Diocesan Medal (Bene Merenti) was awarded to Jack Kenny for his faithful service to God and His Church on Friday 25th June at 7.00pm at Our Lady and St. Cadoc, Kidwelly by Bishop Thomas Matthew Burns. It was wonderful that so many parishioners were able to attend Mass on this special occasion.

May we take this opportunity to thank Jack, Vera and family for inviting us to share this special evening and for the warm hospitality shown to all at the buffet afterwards.


Webmaster's note: See photos from the Mass a few posts down on this site

Caldey Island Pilgrimage - Report

PARISH PILGRIMAGE TO CALDEY ISLAND – A pilgrimage to Caldey Island took place on Saturday 26th June.

Twenty-one parishioners and friends travelled from Burry Port and Kidwelly in glorious sunshine to Tenby and then caught the boat over to Caldey Island where Father Thomas celebrated Mass in the small church of St. David. It was a truly wonderful day thoroughly enjoyed by all.

Webmaster's note: We hope to have some photos from the pilgrimage to put online soon.

Thank you from the Mayor

THANK YOU –

Stephen James would like to express his sincere thanks to all who attended Mass last Sunday to celebrate his Mayoral term of office.

Thank you also to His Lordship, Bishop Mullins, Father Thomas,all the altar servers, the readers and all who helped make the day so memorable.

Guild of Ransom Gift to the Parish

GUILD OF RANSOM – Fr. Thomas was handed a cheque for £6,000 from Bishop Tom on Friday. This magnificent donation to the parish has been received from The Guild of Ransom. Our parish is fortunate to have received over the last number of years substancial financial support from the guild, we thank Our Lord for providing such holy organisations to look after the material good of his church. A mass of thanks giving for the work of the guild will be held in the near future. Deo Gratias.

Friday 25 June 2010

Jack Kenny Receives the St David Medal from Bishop Burns

Tonight in Kidwelly, at the Church of Our Lady & St Cadoc, the parish came together for a Mass celebrated by Bishop Thomas Burns, our outgoing parish priest Fr. Thomas and our new parish priest Fr. Paul Joseph.

The Bishop was in our parish to present Jack Kenny with the newly established St David medal, for his many years of service to the parish.

With a chance to meet our new parish priest it was a most eventful evening.

Here are some photos from the evening:


Bishop Burns explains the significance of the new St David medal before presenting it to its very first recipient, Jack Kenny.




Jack says a few words on his work for the Church in Kidwelly, to loud applause from all present.


Bishop Burns presents Fr. Thomas with a poem written for the occasion of his departure from Wales to Africa.


Our new parish priest Fr. Paul Joseph joins Jack, Bishop Burns and Fr. Thomas before the altar.


Jack's family join him at the altar:

Thursday 24 June 2010

Next Week's Mass Times (NB: Bishop on Friday, Caldey Island on Saturday)

Thursday June 24th 6.30pm Burry Port Holy Mass – Solemnity: The Nativity of St. John the Baptist
Friday June 25th 7.00pm Kidwelly Holy Mass - Bishop Tom will present the Bene Merenti to Jack Kenny
Sunday June 27th 10.30am Kidwelly Holy Mass of The 13th Sunday of the Year

NB. There will be no Mass on Saturday 26th June in Burry Port, as the parish will be going to Tenby and Caldey Island on a pilgrimage. Therefore, there will be only one Mass, which will be celebrated on Sunday at Kidwelly at 10.30 am.

SACRAMENT OF CONFESSION: -
Burry Port – 6.00 – 6.30pm on Thursday and Saturday.
Kidwelly – 10.00 – 10.30am on Sunday

COLLECTIONS:
B. Port – wkly. £130.73 (46)
Kw. – wkly. £79.20 (44)

There will be a collection next weekend for Peter’s Pence.

Caldey Island Pilgrimage - Final Details

PARISH PILGRIMAGE TO CALDEY ISLAND – A pilgrimage to Caldey Island has been organised for Saturday 26th June. Please leave your names with Justyn this weekend if you wish to attend.

A 28-seater bus had been booked (there are only a few seats left) and the cost will be £7 per person for transport. The bus will leave the Church at Burry Port at 9.00 am and will be picking up parishioners in Pembrey (Square and Trenel) and Kidwelly Church en-route.

We will celebrate Mass in St David’s Church on Caldey Island at 1.00 pm. The Bus will leave Tenby at 5.30pm.

Friends of Fransalians Leaflet

FRIENDS OF FRANSALIANS –

A leaflet has be produced with information on Fr Thomas African Mission in Tanzania. Please feel free to take one and have a read and perhaps pass on to friends and relatives. For those who wish to support the project, more information with be made available in the coming weeks, However, if you would like to make an immediate contribution please speak with Fr Thomas. Once again Father Thomas thanks you all for your kind support.

Fr. Thomas's Leaving Party

As you are probably aware Father Thomas will be leaving our Parish during the early part of July and parishioners feel it would be fitting to have a gathering to thank him for all the good work he has undertaken while looking after us for almost two years.

We have, therefore, made a provisional booking of the hall at Mynydd-y-Garreg for Sunday the 27th June at 12 noon to hold a ‘farewell lunch party’.


There is a list on the notice boards at both churches of various foodstuffs required. If you wish to donate please leave your name alongside the item on the list.

Before Father leaves it would be nice to present him with a gift to remind him of his time at Burry Port and Kidwelly (we know he needs a portable Mass Set for his mission work in Africa). Therefore if you would like to make a donation towards the gift please put this in an envelope and hand it to Stephen or Mark without Father seeing as we hope to keep everything a surprise. THANK YOU ALL.

Monday 21 June 2010

Mayoral Mass a Huge Success

The Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea, Burry Port was packed out for the Mayoral Mass to celebrate Stephen James becoming Mayor of Burry Port and Pembrey.

With the Mass officiated by Bishop Mullins and Father Kochalumchuvattil, with four altar servers, and a good representation from the Kidwelly and Burry Port churches, and many local dignitaries and members of the local community, the Eucharistic service went very well.

With the Burry Port Male Voice Choir singing traditional hymns, and local singer Elizabeth Bowen giving a stirring rendition of Ave Maria especially, it was a very moving experience.

After the Mass the celebrants, servers and dignitaries joined our new Mayor for a photo in front of the altar.


Afterwards everyone was invited to an afternoon tea and light buffet at Burry Port Memorial Hall, and a thoroughly enjoyable time was had by all.

So congratulations, from everyone in our parish, to Stephen James on becoming Mayor and the hard working Mary James on becoming the Lady Mayoress.

Tuesday 15 June 2010

Mass For New Mayor of Burry Port & Pembrey

CONGRATULATIONS –

Many congratulations to Stephen James who has been elected Mayor of Burry Port and Pembrey for 2010/12. Stephen is the youngest Councillor and only the second Catholic to hold this post.

His Mayoral Mass will be held next Sunday 20th June at 2.30pm at Our Lady Star of the Sea, Burry Port and all are welcome to attend the Eucharistic Service.

We all wish him a very successful term of office.

Parish Focuses on South Africa

THANK YOU – to all who attended the meeting with Father regarding his mission in South Africa. The discussion was very helpful and encouraging and more information will be published shortly. Once againg Father Thomas thanks you all.

Caldey Island Pilgrimage - Tickets £7

PARISH PILGRIMAGE TO CALDEY ISLAND –

A pilgrimage to Caldey Island has been organised for Saturday 26th June. Please leave your names with Justyn this weekend if you wish to attend.

A 28-seater bus had been booked (there are only a few seats left) and the cost will be £7 per person for transport.

The bus will leave the Church at Burry Port at 9.00 am and will be picking up parishioners in Pembrey (Square and Trenel) and Kidwelly Church en-route.

We are trying to arrange a Mass in Caldey Abbey on the day. Final arrangements will be published next weekend.

Friday 11 June 2010

Friends of Fransalians Meeting

FRIENDS OF FRANSALIANS -

A Meeting has been arranged for Thursday10th June at 7.00pm in the church hall at Burry Port to set up a parish group who are interested in helping out Fr. Thomas for his mission in Tanzania. Those who are interested are most welcome to attend.

Bene Merenti to be Awarded to Jack Kenny

SAINT DAVID’S DIOCESAN MEDAL –

The St. David's Diocesan Medal (Bene Merenti) will be awarded to Jack Kenny for his faithful service to God and His Church on Friday 25th June at 7.00pm at Our Lady and St. Cadoc, Kidwelly. The Medal will be presented to Jack by Bishop Thomas Matthew Burns and all parishioners are invited to attend Mass.

Sunday 30 May 2010

Burry Port Carnival

CARNIVAL – We are hoping to have a stall at Burry Port Carnival on Saturday 3rd July to raise funds for our church. Will be holding a quick meeting on Wednesday 2nd June after Benediction and Rosary in the hall at Burry Port for anyone who is interested in helping in any way.

Parish Pilgrimage to Caldey Island

PARISH PILGRIMAGE TO CALDEY ISLAND –

A pilgrimage to Caldey Island has been tentatively organised for Saturday 26th June. This only gives us three weeks to make arrangements for a coach and possibly a Mass to be celebrated during our visit. Therefore please leave your names with Justyn this weekend if you wish to attend. Further information regarding times and price will be printed next weekend. Those interested are requested to give firm commitments to enable arrangements to be made, kind thanks.

Wednesday 26 May 2010

New Altar Linen for Burry Port

ALTAR LINEN –

An anonymous gift of a cloth for the Main Altar and also one for the Credence Table have been received at Burry Port, may we offer our sincere thanks to this kind person – “Your reward will be great”.

Bishop Mullins blessed the altar cloth at Mass in Burry Port last Saturday. It was a very moving ceremony, before which he explained the relevance of the cloth and the ceremony itself.

Welcome "Home" Father Thomas!

FATHER THOMAS –

Fr. Thomas sends us his kind regards from India, where he is currently staying with his family. He will return on the 27th May (tomorrow!).

Let us pray for him and his family and that the Lord will bless him with a safe journey back to our parish.

Friday 14 May 2010

The Return of Fr. Thomas

FATHER THOMAS –

Fr Thomas sends us his kind regards from India, Where he is currently staying with his family.

He will be back on the 27th May.

Let us pray for him and his family and that the Lord will bless him with a safe journey home.

Sister Margaret RIP

Please pray for the Repose of the Soul of Sister Margaret who sadly passed away last week.

Her requiem Mass was on Monday in Our Lady Queen of Peace, Llanelli.

Friday Prayers for Reparation and Atonement

MESSAGE FROM THE BISHOP -

Please gather together as a ‘Family’ on each Friday during the month of May to pray together for Reparation and Atonement at this very difficult time.

Please also pray for our Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI, whose wise and courageous leadership is so important for the Church at this time.

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Therefore, as requested by the Bishop, on each Friday throughout the month of May at 7.00pm in Burry Port there will be a service of special prayers.

Please make every effort to attend these important services and pray together.

Tuesday 4 May 2010

Our Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI

BENEDICT XVI – Please pray for our Holy Father at this trying time. May he be delivered from his enemies.

Red APF Boxes

KIDWELLY – RED APF BOXES – Any parishioners who need to have their boxes emptied please speak to Dominic Conway after Mass. Thank you

Weekly Collection Envelopes

WEEKLY COLLECTION - ENVELOPES – Please find the new boxes of envelopes in the church porch. If you are not on the gift aid list and would like to be added please speak to Maura Jones. Any parishioners who are paying tax can fill in a gift aid form (available from Maura) that enables the parish to claim back the tax paid on their weekly offering. This does not affect your tax payment in any way and can earn a considerable amount of money for our Parish.

Celebratory Mass for Bishop Mullins and Canon Mullins

TUESDAY 27TH APRIL – A Mass was held at St. Joseph’s Cathedral on Tuesday 27th April in celebration of Bishop Daniel Mullins and Canon Edmund Mullins Jubilees. His Lordship Bishop Mullins celebrated the 40th Anniversary of his Ordination as Bishop on the 1st April and on the 28th May it will be Canon Mullins’ 60th Anniversary of his Ordination to the Priesthood. May we take this opportunity to congratulate them both and thank them for their long and faithful service to us and Our Lord.

Monday 12 April 2010

An Apology

Sorry for the lack of recent posts, especially in regard to Mass times for the parish.

Your webmaster was taken ill a fortnight ago and I'm only now starting to catch up with work etc.

A big thank you to our own Fr Thomas Kochalumchuvattil who was a great help, especially as I was ill over Easter, and a thank you also to Fr Robert Copsey, SOLT, from St Mary's Parish, Carmarthen, who took time out to see me at West Wales General Hospital and made it possible for me to have Confession and Communion on Maundy Thursday.

It is at times like this that the importance of our Faith and the kindness of our priests is most appreciated.

Hopefully "normal service" will resume this coming week.

Sunday 21 March 2010

HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES 2010

OUR LADY STAR OF THE SEA, BURRY PORT
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OUR LADY AND ST. CADOC, KIDWELY

HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SERVICES 2010


Tuesday 23rd March
7.00 pm Kidwelly: Sacrament of Reconciliation.

Wednesday 24th March
7.00 pm Burry Port: Sacrament of Reconciliation.

HOLY WEEK

Saturday 27th March
6.30 pm Burry port: Vigil Mass of Palm Sunday with Blessings of the Palms and Procession into the Church.

Sunday 28th March
10.30 am Kidwelly: Holy Mass of Palm Sunday with Blessings of the Palms and Procession into the Church.

Wednesday 31st March
11.30 am St. Joseph’s Cathedral, Swansea: Chrism Mass.


THE SACRED TRIDUUM

Holy Thursday 1st April
7.00 pm Burry Port: Mass of the Lord’s Supper, Washing of the Feet and Procession of the Most Blessed Sacrament to the Alter of Repose.

8. 15 pm Burry Port: Passover Meal in the Church Hall.

9.00 -11.00 pm Burry Port: Adoration before the Alter of Repose.


Good Friday 2nd April
2.15 pm Burry Port: Stations of the Cross.

3.00 pm Burry Port: Liturgy of the Sacred Passion, Veneration of the Cross and Holy Communion.
(A Day of Fasting and Abstinence)

Holy Saturday 3rd April
8.30 pm Burry Port: Solemn Easter Vigil.

Easter Sunday 4th April
9.00 am Burry Port: Holy Mass of Easter Sunday.

10.30 am Kidwelly: Holy Mass of Easter Sunday.

Parish Newsletter Report of St Patrick's Day Meal

SAINT PATRICK’S DAY EVENING MEAL–With a background of Irish music, Shamrock supplied by Jack Kenny and a jovial atmosphere, once again, a great time was had by all who attended the St. Patrick’s Day meal. Thanks to Gareth who arranged the event and to Jack for supplying us all with Shamrock. Thank you too to all who supported the event especially those who came to the meal.

A special thank you to His Lordship Bishop Mullins for the pre-meal Blessing and his very interesting and informative talk on St. Patrick and the importance of his mission, a humble ex-slave who took our Faith over to Ireland and how the Irish had, in turn, spread our Faith across the world even back to our own Parish here in Wales. Pictures of the evening and more news can be found on our website. A report on the money raised will be printed soon.

Passover Meal

PASSOVER MEAL ON HOLY THURSDAY - After The Evening Mass of The Lord’s Supper there will be an opportunity for parishioners to partake of a very simple Passover Meal of lamb and unleavened bread in the church hall at Burry Port to commence at 8.15pm. Anyone wishing to attend is kindly asked to put their name on the list on the notice boards as soon as possible so that the correct amount of food can be prepared without any waste. We also require a large picture of the Last Supper that can be displayed in the hall during the meal, if anyone has such a picture and could lend it to us for the meal, we would be very grateful. Thank you.

LAMB, UNLEAVENED BREAD, ROASTED EGGS – Please kindly give your name to Mary (after Mass this weekend) if you would like to supply any of the food (cooked lamb, unleavened bread, eggs roasted in their shells) required for the meal. Thank you.

Diocese Chrism Mass

CHRISM MASS – This Mass is to be held on Wednesday 31st March at 11.30am in the Cathedral at Swansea. If you would like to attend please leave your name on the list, which can be found on the notice boards or speak to Mary after Mass. If enough parishioners wish to attend a mini-bus can be booked.

Fr Thomas's Thesis Defence

FATHER THOMAS – Father Thomas will be travelling to Leuven next week for his Defence, which will take place on Monday 29th March. A cordial invitation is extended to all parishioners to attend. Father would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support over the past months and asks us all to please pray for him at this time with, perhaps, a special prayer on the 29th itself.

Next Week's Mass Times (NB: Lenten Confessions Tues & Weds)

Monday Mar. 22nd 9.00am Burry Port Holy Mass
Tuesday Mar. 23rd 9.00am Burry Port Holy Mass
Tuesday Mar. 23rd 7.00pm Kidwelly Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesday Mar. 24th 9.00am Burry Port Holy Mass
Wednesday Mar. 24th 7.00pm Burry Port Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday Mar. 27th 6.30pm Burry Port Vigil - Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion
Sunday Mar. 28th 10.30am Kidwelly Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion

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Collections: –
Burry Port wkly £129.40 (42)
Kidwelly wkly £84.50 (38)

Saturday 20 March 2010

St Patrick's Day Meal: Photo Report

On the evening of the 17th of March, parishioners from Our Lady Star of he Sea, Burry Port, and Our Lady and St Cadoc's, Kidwelly, gathered to celebrate the feast day of the Welsh Saint who had converted a nation, and had become the Patron Saint of that nation: Ireland.

Indeed, before the meal, His Lordship Bishop Mullins gave a brief talk about the history of Saint Patrick which was of great interest.

He culminated by stating how the Faith had been taken to Ireland by this humble ex-slave and the Irish had, in turn, taken that Faith right across the world whether that be America or even back here in Wales and our own parish.

Wit a background of Irish music, a great time was had by all.

A big thanks to all who came on the night, and the staff of Taylor's Steak House once again.

A report on the money raised will be posted on this site soon.

Thanks also to Steven James who popped in at the end, for his steak and chips, having just been made Mayor of Burry Port, the first Catholic to hold that post. The fact that he still came along to our parish get-together despite his busy evening says everything about his dedication to the parish.





Sunday 14 March 2010

Lenten Mass

LENTEN MASS – Thank you to all who attended the Lenten Mass last Tuesday evening, it was wonderful to see the church full. Thanks also to those who helped prepare the church and to all who helped with the refreshments in the hall after Mass.

Saturday 6 March 2010

Parish Family News

Please pray for the repose of the soul of Mary Lloyd Warner (Pwll) who sadly passed away recently.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SYMPATHY –
Mrs. Margaret Thomas, her daughters Julia and Andrea and families, would like to express their sincere gratitude to Father Thomas, all friends and parishioners for the kindness shown to them on the recent very sad bereavement of their much loved son and brother, Ronnie Thomas. They would like everyone to know that the concern, sympathy and caring shown to them by all, was a great comfort at a very sad and difficult time and will not be forgotten.

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Prayer for the dead is one of the greatest acts of charity we can perform. Our prayers help them during their time in Purgatory, so that they can enter more quickly into the fullness of heaven. These prayers are especially suited for offering a novena on behalf of the dead, or for praying during those seasons of the year (November, in the Western Church; Lent, in the Eastern Church) designated by the Church as times of fervent prayer for the faithful departed.

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St David's Day Cawl Cenin - £164.35 Raised

SAINT DAVID`S DAY CAWL CENIN –

Thank you to all who helped make the evening a successful one. A special thank you to His Lordship Bishop Daniel Mullins who prepared us for the evening by sharing his knowledge of St. David’s life with us, which was most interesting.

To those who made cawl, others who brought welshcakes and cakes and to those who supplied the tea, coffee, milk etc., that were required for the evening. Thanks also to those who prepared the hall in readiness for the ‘feast’ and not forgetting all who helped clear the tables and wash up at the end of the evening.

All, throughout the evening, enjoyed a wonderful friendly warm atmosphere.

The raffle for the event raised £71.50 while donations at the door amounted to £92.85 – a grand total of £164.35 – once again, thank you and well done.

Golden Wedding Anniversary

THANK YOU –

Jack and Vera thank everyone for their gifts and cards gratefully received on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary.

Donations in lieu of gifts raised £500 for the ‘Breast Care Unit’ at Prince Philip Hospital. Thanks a million everyone.

St Patrick's Day Meal

SAINT PATRICK’S DAY EVENING MEAL -

Tickets for the St. Patrick's Day Evening Meal will be on sale after Mass this weekend (including at the St. David's Day Cawl Cenin). With just a couple of weeks to go, please buy yours as soon as possible to enable the organisers to plan seating and make the arrangements.

There are three types of ticket: child's @ £3, Standard/Veggie meal @ £7.50, 8oz Steak Meal @ £10.

There will be a free enamel lapel shamrock badge with every ticket, for you to wear on the night.

Please support the Parish and help to make the evening as successful as our last evening meals. Families, friends and new faces especially welcome.

Saturday 20 February 2010

First Communicants & Confirmations

SACRAMENTS OF HOLY COMMUNION AND CONFIRMATION –

If there are candidates for these Sacraments could you please contact Father Thomas.

St David's Day Cawl Cennin

ST. DAVID’S DAY – CAWL CENNIN –

On Saturday 27th February (next week) in the church hall at Burry Port after evening Mass.

Monday 15 February 2010

Parish Meeting Minutes

PARISH MEETING

PLEASE READ BELOW FOR INFORMATION ON EVENTS, DATES AND GROUPS ARRANGED AT THE MEETING.
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Thank you to all who attended the parish meeting last Wednesday where many issues were discussed. A full copy of the Minutes will be posted on the notice board in both churches shortly, however below are some important events and dates for your diary.

SOCIAL EVENTS

St. David’s Day – This will be celebrated in the Church Hall at Burry Port with cawl and welsh cakes. There is a list on the notice board at both churches for anyone wishing to help or donate food and cakes for the evening. Thank you.

St. Patrick’s Day – Gareth is making enquiries at various establishments for the parish to have a meal together, hopefully in Kidwelly this year, to celebrate this event. More details will be placed in the newsletter as soon as a date and venue have been arranged.

Summer Parish Gathering – A suggestion was made for a whole parish event to be held during the summer months e.g., picnic or something similar. The details for this event will be discussed further at a later date and then published in the newsletter.

May Procession – As Father is away for part of May it was decided to hold the May Procession on
Sunday 30th May at Burry Port, followed by refreshments in the church hall. More details will be published in the newsletter closer to the date.

Bishop Mullins’ 40th Anniversary – The Diocese are celebrating Mass in the Cathedral on the occasion of Bishop Mullins’ anniversary in April and it was decided that enquiries be made with regard to our parishioners joining this celebration. If it is possible for us to attend arrangements will be made for parishioners requiring transport to the Mass.

LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS AND SACRAMENTS
LENT –
ASH WEDNESDAY – Mass at Burry Port at 6.30pm

LENTEN DEANERY STATION MASS – Tuesday 9th March, 7.00pm at Burry Port, light refreshments (as it is Lent) will be served in the hall following the Mass.

EASTER –
CHRISM MASS at the Cathedral on Wednesday 31st March. More details in newsletter.

MAUNDY THURSDAY – Mass at Burry Port with washing of the feet after which Passover Meal in the church.
hall (similar to last year) followed by Vigil at the Altar of Repose until Midnight. Stephen, Mark and Gareth to help with these arrangements.

GOOD FRIDAY – Stations of the Cross to commence at 2.30pm with Our Lord’s Passion at 3.00pm at
Burry Port.

SATURDAY EASTER VIGIL – The Easter Vigil Mass will be held at Burry Port and will start at 8.30pm (as
instructed by Bishop Burns.)

EASTER SUNDAY – Mass will be celebrated at Kidwelly at 10.30am

Readers for Burry Port and Easter

BURRY PORT WEEKLY READERS


READING CYCLE - YEAR C PART 1



FEBRUARY 13th (Sat.) STEPHEN JAMES 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time



FEBRUARY 17th (Wed.) JUSTYN JAMES ASH WEDNESDAY



FEBRUARY 20th (Sat.) MAIR KEEGAN First Sunday of Lent



FEBRUARY 27th (Sat.) NORMA DAVIES Second Sunday of Lent



MARCH 6th (Sat.) ROBERT COOK Third Sunday of Lent



MARCH 13th (Sat.) GLORIA HALL Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare)



MARCH 20th (Sat.) OWEN HARRIES Fifth Sunday of Lent





HOLY WEEK, SACRED TRIDIUM AND EASTER READERS




MARCH 25th (Thurs.) JUSTYN JAMES The Annunciation of the Lord



MARCH 27th (Sat.) BERNARD NORTHEAST PALM SUNDAY READINGS



MARCH 27th (Sat.) MARY and NORMA PALM SUNDAY
THE PASSION OF OUR LORD (According to LUKE)


APRIL 1st (Thurs.) DOMINIC CONWAY MAUNDY THURSDAY



APRIL 2nd (Fri.) MARK STEPHENS GOOD FRIDAY READINGS


APRIL 2nd (Fri.) STEPHEN and ROBERT GOOD FRIDAY
THE PASSION OF OUR LORD
(According to JOHN)
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APRIL 3rd (Sat.) GLORIA/MAIR/NORMA EASTER VIGIL MASS
STEPHEN/ROBERT (Order of Readers will be
OWEN/BERNARD arranged shortly)


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Sunday 14 February 2010

Congratulations

CONGRATULATIONS to Jack and Vera Kenny on their Golden Wedding Anniversary.
Father Martin Kenny (Jack’s brother), will be celebrating Mass at 11.00 am on the 20th Feb at Burry Port on this special occasion. Jack and Vera were married at Burry Port Church 50 years ago. May we take this opportunity to wish them many more years of happiness and blessings and to thank them for all the work they do for our parish.
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Saturday 6 February 2010

Clergy Christmas Offering

CLERGY CHRISTMAS OFFERING – The final amount totalled a very generous £400.00. Grateful thanks is wished to all from Father Thomas.

Congratulations

CONGRATULATIONS – To Stephen and Dymphna on the birth last Tuesday of a baby son, a brother for Charlotte and Alexander and a grandson for Ivorine. We wish the family and the new (early) arrival our prayers and God’s blessings.

Cafod Parish Contacts

CAFOD – The Catholic Agency for overseas development, is looking for volunteers to become Parish Contacts. Working with the Parish Priest they will encourage parishioners to turn their faith into action through prayer, campaigning and fundraising. Training and support will be provided. For further details contact CAFOD in Cardiff on 02920453360 or email southwales@cafod.org.uk.

Newman Association Llanelli

THE NEWMAN ASSOCIATION – LLANELLI – ON MONDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 2010 – Our very own Father Thomas will be taking part in a discussion and answering questions on Why Philosophy? Why Theology? At the Church Hall of Our Lady Queen of Peace, Llanelli. For more detailed information please refer to the poster on the notice boards.

DIOCESAN COLLECTION FOR SICK AND RETIRED CLERGY

Message from the Finance Office - DIOCESAN COLLECTION FOR SICK AND RETIRED CLERGY
Envelopes will be given out for the above collection this weekend and will be collected in two weeks time
which is the weekend of 20th/21st February.
The envelopes have the ‘Gift Aid declaration’ on the reverse which if completed makes a considerable difference to the total income.
The Diocese now has thirteen priests and four housekeepers in retirement, the cost implication to the Diocese last year was circa £124,000 as well as this we have to pay £33,000 p.a. into our pension fund for our existing priests.
Our Diocesan collection in 2009 contributed £13,650 towards our costs so please try and support this collection as much as possible. With our grateful thanks to all.

Tuesday 2 February 2010

Burry Port & Kidwelly Haiti Collection: £1304 raised

HAITI COLLECTION –

Thank you to all parishioners who donated to the special collection to help the people of Haiti recover after the devastating earthquake. The sum raised by the parish amounted to £1,304.62, an amazing amount, once again very many thanks.

Saint David's Day Raffle Tickets

RAFFLES -

KIDWELLY – Tickets will be on sale after Mass for the St. David’s Day and St. Patrick’s Day Raffles, please see Vera.
BURRY PORT – Raffle tickets will be on sale from next weekend until the draw that will probably take place during our St. David’s Day celebrations.

Saturday 23 January 2010

Parish Meeting: 10th February

PARISH MEETING –

The next parish meeting will take place Wednesday 10th February at 7.00pm in the church hall at Burry Port. Any parishioners wishing to discuss Parish affairs are encouraged to attend. If you would like to add an item to the agenda please speak to Fr Thomas. Thank you.

Parish Income Update

INTEREST FROM SAVINGS –

We have now received the interest from the annual savings club that amounted to £63.00. (The interest was much lower than in previous years due to the reduction in interest rate.)

Monday 11 January 2010

Christmas Fund-Raising: The Totals

CHRISTMAS OFFERING FOR CLERGY – Grateful thanks to you all for your generous donation that amounted to £385.50.

CHRISTMAS FAYRE - Many thanks to all for their hard work that helped raise the sum of £300.04 from our Christmas Fayre.

CHRISTMAS RAFFLE - to date the sum of £815.30 has been made from our Christmas Raffle, however this will go up slightly when all the donated prize money has been received as some parishioners have been away. Thank you to all who sold and purchased tickets and to everyone who donated prizes. Thanks also to Carol (who battled on even though she had been in hospital) and Vera for their help.

Saturday 2 January 2010

Diocesan Directory & Year Book 2010

DIOCESAN- DIRECTORY AND YEAR BOOK – The 2010 Year Book can be found on the table in the church porch and can be purchased for £2.60. (Please leave money in the container provided.) Thank you.