Don't forget, it's the Scout's Big Breakfast this Sunday morning. Bring your stomach and have it filled!

There's been a wonderful response to Eucharistic Adoration on the Sundays in Advent, and every single half hour slot has a taker. However, that doesn't mean you can't come along if your name's not down on the list. Quiite the opposite. Obviously many people can't commit to being in church at a particular time, but what better way to prepare for Christams, and escape the noise and stress, than to come in to the church between 1.30pm and 5.30pm on Sunday and spend some time in the presence of the Lord. All are welcome.

If you do anything, anything at all, to help in the running of the Parish, we want to thank you. And, since talk is cheap, to show our thanks we're also having a Christmas Party for all the Volunteers, on Saturday 8th December at 7.30pm. No need to sign up, simply come along to the Parish Hall and eat and drink your fill.

What does Christmas mean to you? Frantic shopping building to a crescendo of family oriented consumption? Desperate dilemmas over what to do with warring relatives? Children nagging for presents you can't afford? Every year we hear complaints from people about the loss of the real meaning of Christmas, so here's a chance to find that again.

Slow down.

Stop.

Spend half an hour with the Lord.

Every Sunday in Advent we are having Eucharistic Adoration in the church, from 1.30pm to 5.30pm. Can there possibly be a better way to prepare for Christmas than to spend time in the Real Presence of Christ Himself? So, go on, give yourself a break and take the time for God. Please sign up for one of the half hour slots in the list on the table at the back of the church. The Eucharistic Adoration cannot take place unless all the slots are filled, so please put your name down. Of course, you are welcome to simply pop in at any time, but I must emphasise that all the half hour time slots must be filled before the Eucharistic Adoration can take place.

Find again the real truth of Christmas.

The Scouts will be cooking up a storm next Sunday 2 December for another of their famous Big Breakfasts. So bring your hungry stomachs to the Parish Hall after Mass, from 8.30am to midday, and have them filled.