Dear friends,
This Sunday is the 25th in Ordinary Time. In the Gospel reading Jesus tells his followers The Parable of the Unjust Steward, and ends by telling them,
You cannot be the slave both of God and of money. Our faith should guide us to use our money for good, to help others and to build up the life of the church.
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The Ashanti Development annual sponsored walk will begin from church at 2.30 pm on Saturday 24th September, please come and support our friends who are fundraising for Ghana.
Gold Exhibition
I have 20 free tickets available (usual price £8) for Saturday 1
st October 11am, to see the Gold exhibition at the British Library. A collection of gold-illuminated manuscripts from around the world. Please see Jonathan who is leading the trip, to book your place.
Harvest Festival
Sunday 2nd October 9.30am Solemn Mass, please bring tins of food for the local Foodbank.
Bring and Share Harvest Lunch at S.Paul's Camden Square from 12.30pm.
Barn Dance
At S.Benet’s Kentish Town on Friday 7
th October.
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Blessing of Animals
Sunday 9
th October 2pm at S.Paul's Church Garden, Camden Square. Please bring along your (well behaved pets) for the Blessing of Animals followed by refreshments.
Holy Land Pilgrimage
I am leading a pilgrimage from the 12
th September and will be back in the parish on the 27
th September, please contact Fr Paschal if you need a priest.
Walsingham Cell
We are planning to begin a Cell of Our Lady of Walsingham at Old S.Pancras. It is a group which meets regularly to pray to Our Lady and celebrate mass and eat together. There are similar Cells in churches all across the world. It is costs £20 per year to join and each member gets a badge, a prayer manual and regular magazine from the Shrine. We need 7 people in order to form this new group. Please speak to me for details and c
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Regular Giving
Supports our ministry and keeps our doors open everyday of the year for all.
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See you on Sunday
Fr James