Hallo Tranmere Community.
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Last Sunday’s congregation seemed to be smaller
than the week before. The trend of a return to “normal” seems to present some
difficulties. Any ideas/suggestions?
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At Pentecost a wonderful group of parishioners
knocked on the doors of many parishioners and presented biscuits with a message.
It was an outstanding act of community service. I wonder who the people might
be that may be looking for some contact now? Are there some forgotten parishioners?
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The parish seems to be in need of volunteers in
many areas. I think we really need the younger generation to take on these
opportunities to serve our community.
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The Catholic Church claims to be an inclusive church
welcoming all. Is our parish in tune with that goal?
That’s enough
pondering about our parish. Let’s stay strong in our community spirit.
Sursum Corda!
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Here is Fr Noel Connolly’s next video clip:- The
need for contemplation. A very
relevant reflection in this testing time.
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The
St Vincent de Paul Society’s National Council has called on the Federal
Government to establish an expert panel to advise it on revisions to Social
Security payment rates that were originally designed to keep people out of
poverty.
Reflection
Good
News - For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my
brother and sister and mother.
Modern
Heroes - Akash Bashir
The Parish Choir members are saying
‘Hello’.
On Sunday the
Entrance hymn will be - Where
There Is Charity And Love – The hymn starts at the 5:50minute mark. Please do sing along with
this version. We need a joyfully singing congregation! We really do if we are
celebrating a Eucharistic feast!
Boredom busters
Guitar Festival - The Backstage Sessions - The
Django Rowe Quintet
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