Parish Life

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Fr David plans to hold a regular Parish Forum so that they can feed back to parishioners information about progress on parish projects and answer any questions they might have.

PARISH GROUPS

FINANCE COMMITTEE

St Etheldreda’s Finance Committee consists of:

Michelle Seidler – Chair
Tony Grzybek – Treasurer
Angela Bishop – Secretary
Gerald Fox
Jonathan Skerrett
Stephen Seidler
Fr David Finegan

JOURNEY IN FAITH

Please contact Fr David if you wish to enquire about becoming a full member of the Catholic Church and want to know more about the practices and teachings of the Catholic Church.

MARRIAGE CARE – 0800 389 3801

Local Centre: Newmarket & Cambridge

The National Organisation was established in 1946 to support Marriage and Family Life, Marriage Care provides free confidential counselling service for adults in 54 centres throughout England and Wales. Professionally trained marriage counsellors offer counselling for those with marital and relationship difficulties and short courses for couples preparing for marriage. They act as resource for parents and teachers who are responsible for personal and sex education for the young.

PRAYER GROUPS

A Bible Study & Prayer Group will start on Saturday 21st May, 10:45am – 11:45am, in the Parish Rooms and continue every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month.
Could anyone interested in joining put down their name, e-mail address and telephone number on the list at the back of the church? Esther, who will be leading the group, will send details of Bible passages ahead of each meeting. The focus will be on the Gospel of the coming Sunday.

CAFOD GROUP

The Parish has a tradition of being very supportive of the work of Cafod. The Committee aim to promote the work of Cafod in the Parish through regular updates and a display in Church. We also arrange activities to raise awareness and funds. We support the Lent and Harvest Fasts and promote Goodgifts at Christmas. We always respond to disaster appeals.

We are twinned with two communities in Cambodia; Samrong Meanchey, a community of people whose lives are touched by HIV. A group of parishioners who visit Cambodia every two years have visited the community to see ongoing progress. Pouk is a new twinning through Connect2Cambodia. The people are mostly farmers trying to grow food in a drought area.

Through the year parishioners give regularly and we are able to send funds to Cambodia and to Cafod general funds. Anyone willing to help is most welcome. Further information about Cafod can be found on their website Cafod.org.uk

SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION

BAPTISM

Baptisms by arrangement with the Parish Priest after couples have attended a course of instruction. This takes place on the fourth Sunday of the month in the Parish Room at 1 p.m. The course usually last up to two hours and if possible parents should come without their child/children as no facilities are available for child care.

FIRST HOLY COMMUNION PREPARATION

Classes take place on Sunday morning from September to June, starting at 10:30 a.m. in the Parish Room. It is expected that the parents attend the 11 a.m. Mass and the children join them after their class at the Offertory and stay for the remainder of the Mass.

Children should be eight years old before they receive First Holy Communion. The classes also prepare the children to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession) during this time.

There are parents’ meetings during the time of preparation and at least one parent should be present for each of these meetings. These meetings help parents understand what their children are being taught so that they help them with the commitment they are making in this stage of their young lives in their journey of faith.

CONFIRMATION

A Confirmation Group is held every two years and children should be in School Year 8 when they start the class. The choice to attend the group is made by the individual who wants to be confirmed and wishes of their own will to take this next step in their faith journey.

Dates when the group meets will be published in the newsletter and on the website.

MARRIAGE

At least six months’ notice is required for those wishing to be married in the Church.

Couples are expected to attend a marriage preparation course for which a charge is made. It is also usual to make a donation to the Church for the wedding. If flowers are required in the Church couples are expected to provide them, because of the particular needs of the couple to co-ordinate colours etc.

OTHER GROUPS

FLOWER ARRANGERS

We have a very small group of people who ensure that there are flowers in the Church. If you would like to help either on a regular basis or now and again, please contact Stella Fox – stella.b.fox@btinternet.com