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FR DAVID WRITES
I would like to repeat the words of welcome written here last weekend - welcome back to school, college and the new term, and welcome back to the parish if you have been away on your summer holidays. We all hope you had a brilliant summer.
Today is known as Education Sunday. This is a special day on which we are invited to reflect on the deeper truths about education and its profound spiritual and theological meaning. We know that education is a God-given right, which is one reason why the Church has always made it part of its primary mission to bring education to children all around the world. Education helps us to make sense of our own identity as children of God, created in his image and likeness, each with a unique calling. It helps equip us for our important mission in life, that of contributing to the building of a true civilisation of love, a civilisation in which each one of us, and together, strive to live the way that Christ shows us. Today we salute the many wonderful teachers, staff, governors, parents and children in our schools. We keep them and their work in our prayers. Perhaps we can also give thanks to God for the education we received ourselves, often given in love from our parents and families, and from all those whose care it was to teach us to pray and to live. God bless you all.

SEPTEMBER BAPTISM COURSE
The second part of this month’s course is tomorrow, Monday 9th, at 7.30 pm in the Small Hall.

MEMORY LANE GROUP
The Group meets on Friday mornings in the Parish Hall from 11 am—1.30 pm.  Singing, games, refreshments & much more for those affected by dementia and their carers.

SUNDAY MORNING REFRESHMENT VOLUNTEERS
The Sunday Coffee Rota is looking for new volunteers.  If anyone feels they can offer an hour or two, please let the Office know.  Thank you.

FINANCE COMMITTEE
The next meeting is on Monday, 30th September at 7.30 pm.

FOUR SEASONS DRAW
The Autumn Draw takes place on Sunday 29th September.  Anyone who hasn't paid this quarter is asked to make sure their £3 is paid by Monday 23rd to allow for accounting!  If you would like to join the Draw, please take an application form from the Paper Shop[.

FIRST HOLY COMMUNION 2020
The course starts on Tuesday, 1st October, with a meeting for all parents at 7.30 pm in the Parish Hall.  Please remember to bring the course fee of £40 to this meeting.

DIOCESAN COLLECTIONS
There will be a collection next weekend for the work of the Agency for Evangelisation, and for the APF.  This is instead of a further collection later in the year.

SECONDARY SCHOOL APPLICATIONS
Parents, please note that, during September, there will be opportunities to sign up for an appointment with one of the priests if you need school forms signing.  Please check the newsletter for details.

DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO WALSINGHAM—YOUNG PEOPLE
Westminster Youth Ministry (WYM) invites young people aged 16 and above to join us on the diocesan pilgrimage to Walsingham on Saturday 21st September.  WYM is laying on a coach departing outside St Aloysius, Euston, NW1 1TA, at 7am, returning to St Aloysius early evening. Cost is £20 per person. Bring a picnic lunch. Booking form at dowym.com

CONCERT TO SUPPORT VICTIMS OF MODERN SLAVERY
St Mary’s Church (Cadogan Street) – Wednesday 25th September, 6 pm.
The Janus Ensemble, alongside soloists Ariana Kashefi (cello) and Oliver Wass (harp) will present an evening of classical music, in aid of Caritas Bakhita House & Saint John Of God Hospitaller Services. Drinks and food will be provided during the intermission.
Tickets are available to purchase by searching for the event title on Eventbrite.

CAN YOU HELP CAFOD?
Our Parish needs some volunteers to assist in Cafod’s vital work in protecting our planet and helping people in need in deprived parts of the world.  Could you spare 10 or 12 hours a year to participate in campaigns and fund raising?  If so contact Brid McGregor 0208 361 5392 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

CAFOD SUPPORTERS INFORMATION AFTERNOON
Wednesday 18th September, 2.30—4 pm, at CAFOD’s Volunteer Centre, 1st Floor, Church of Christ the King, N14 4HE.  Hear Laura Ouseley, who has first- hand experience of our work overseas, talk about how  CAFOD is helping communities, thanks to your support.  Bookings taken on 0208 449 6970 or e mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.