Sunday Mass: Holy Mass every Sunday at 12 noon at The Ecumenical Chaplaincy Centre, Bath University for students of University of Bath & BSU and friends.
Help others to know that we are here!
Whether here at Holy Mass for the first time or returning after time away, please always know we are very glad to have you with us!
Bienvenu – Bienvenido – Wilkommen – Benvenuto – Welcome
Updates on what is happening and the weekly newsletter of Catholic Chaplaincy to Higher Education in Bath can be accessed on
Please do take a look & tell others it is there.
and Fr.Bill may be contacted on catholicchaplain@bath.ac.uk
We pray for The Catholic Chaplaincy / Uof B & BSU Cathsocs’ Retreat at Nympsfield
taking place this w/e,
Reflecting on the theme
‘Fundamentals of The Faith’
Fr.Bill OSM is in the Ecumenical Chaplaincy Office at Bath Campus at agreed times, if you need a private word or chat, and at Bath Spa University Newton Park Campus at agreed times. He can, of course, be contacted by phone 01225.832096 (best time between 8-9 am most days) and on catholicchaplain@bath.ac.uk or
catholicchaplain@bathspa.ac.uk
Thursday 15th March: 6.30pm at CCC Supper – Bring & Share 7.00pm at Catholic Chaplaincy Centre, DOWNTOWN BATH Dr.Gavin D’Costa of the Theology and Religious Studies Dept at Bristol University will give a 40 minute presentation on 'Catholics and other faiths in a 9/11 world' from an Ecology / Creation / Cosmology angle and Theology of Religions with special attention to Hinduism – with 30 minutes of question / answer and conversation
Bath Spa University Chaplains’ Charity Soup Lunch continues on Thursdays with great help from Sue & Gail. Raising money for Water Aid. We pray for Stan – one of the BSU Staff who helped us each week with the soup lunch, who was killed tragically in a car crash and whose funeral takes place on 15th March R.I.P.
THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS
On Fridays during Lent we hold THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS IN ECUMENICAL CHAPLAINCY CENTRE at 13.15pm. People can meet in the Prayer Corner with whoever can manage to come. The Stations of the Cross last FOR 15-20 MINS – ALL WELCOME. This can be a lay-led prayer and can happen whether Fr.Bill is present or not. Even if you can’t come every week, drop in sometimes. Numbers present do not matter. It is a very simple witness to OUR FAITH AND CAN BE VERY APOSTOLIC. The devotion is Franciscan in origin and the 14 participants present each Station picture in the circle in the Chaplaincy Room and lead the prayer for that Station. Alternatively sit in the Prayer Corner and use station cards there.
BATH CATHOLIC YOUTH: ‘Fun, Films & Faith Nights’ on Sundays [after the 6.30-pm Holy Mass @ St.John’s] in the Catholic Chaplaincy Centre in Bath @ 7.30pm Films of Catholic interest and for a little relaxation & conversation at the weekend.. If you have thoughts about what you suggest we might show, have a word with our film buff, Mark Price or members of Cathsoc Committee.
This Sunday 11th MARCH: we will have a break because of the busy w/e WITH THE RETREAT ETC., BUT will resume ON 18TH MARCH
During The Holy Season of Lent in preparation for Easter make time to review your life and perhaps make some fresh starts by:-
· On Fridays of Lent doing penance by abstinence and other efforts and giving Lenten Alms for distribution by the Bishop or to some favourite charity as a result of our sacrifices and penances.
· Adoration of Blessed Sacrament held every Friday at Sts.Peter & Paul during Lent 10am-12pm or possibly on Campus when planned or by visiting one of the Catholic churches in Bath.
· Sharing in the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) either in your home parish or in the Catholic churches of Bath which will have announced times. Penitential Service here in Ec Chap Centre on Thursday 22nd March @ 6.30pm with a chance to go to private Confession (priests will be available) and to share in prayer and reflection together.
· Daily morning prayer at 8.30am in the meeting room @ the Ecumenical Chaplaincy Centre using a simplified version of the Divine Office of the Church.
· A good Lenten discipline would be when we are in church, to deepen our respect for the Blessed Sacrament (reserved outside the times of Holy Mass) in the Tabernacle in our churches!
INFIRM FRIENDS
We pray for all the sick known to us, especially among the community of the University and our families and for those who care for them.
Easter Plans ?
What are you doing at Easter? Need a break from thinking about exams? Want an interesting change from the usual Holy Week services? Celebrate Easter with many young people by walking during Holy Week ! Friday March 30th - Easter Sunday 8th April 2007 (Holy Week & Easter)"It’s a vibrant and meaningful way to spend Easter".
Walk to Walsingham with Student Cross. 9 groups of pilgrims, each group carrying a large wooden cross, journey to the Slipper Chapel near Walsingham to celebrate Easter together. Contact: Blaise Bradley, General Organizing Director 02077011898 / god@studentcross.org.uk http://www.studentcross.org.uk
Alternatively walk to Lindisfarne / Holy Island with Northern Cross. Similar to Student Cross, 5 groups will set off from places in Scotland & the North of England and walk towards Lindisfarne, to celebrate Easter together on Holy Island. All walkers and levels of fitness welcome & they have reduced rates for children & students. http://www.northerncross.co.uk
Both are a very special way for students and young people to celebrate Holy Week and Easter.
Used Stamps for the Missions Please save or send any used stamp for:- St Patrick’s Missionary Society (Kiltegan Fathers), 20 Beauchamp Road, East Molesey, Surrey KT8 0PA and ensure that you tear off a good corner of envelope around the stamp. Do not cut close to the stamp or it means they lose value. The money raised can help spread the Faith.
All are always welcome to help prepare the music and arrangements for the following Sunday’s Liturgy. Contact Music group after Holy Mass today. Please help with practical tasks!
Diary ahead notice!
Sunday 29th April @ 12 noon The ‘13th International Student Mass’ will be held on Vocations Sunday. Try to join us for that & Help with the Music (Prayer & Style from all over the Catholic World) followed by ‘Bring and Share’ International Buffet Lunch organised by Cathsoc and everyone who can bring something.
Good wishes to Ben Lindsey who gained his Ph.D @ U of Bath last summer, on being presented t o The Bishop of Clifton as a Catechumen at the Rite of Election in Clifton Cathedral on 24th Feb. He will, D.V., receive Baptism at Easter in Ss Peter & Paul.
Sacrament of Confirmation
Preparation for future celebrations of the Sacrament of Confirmation about to start. Please let Fr. Bill, OSM know if you have not yet been confirmed and wish to be helped to prepare. Those already confirmed might like to take part in discussion groups and reflecting on Faith groups including the Cathsoc regular meeting and at the same time help others in RCIA meeting in Father Bill’s parish? If you don’t know what RCIA is, find out from Fr.Bill.
Good wishes to Marcus Warner and Bethan Doyle, recent Bath graduates and Cathsoc members who are to celebrate their Wedding on 28th April and to Edwige Sima-Ella & Ben Lindsey who gained their Ph.D ‘s @ U of Bath last summer, and who announced their engagement recently and hope to be married in October.
Please collect a Catholic Chaplaincy Flyer from the pouch in the entrance foyer for information of events and local Catholic churches in Bath.
Don’t forget the good values that guide your life and be a friend to all you can. During Lent, think of helping others & always take the good advice to keep happy and safe by being with other good people and helping all you can! Let your light shine forth!