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Parish Newsletters

Pentecost Sunday Year (B)

18 May 2024

THOUGHTS FOR THIS WEEK

Pentecost is a celebration of the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Church as Jesus had promised. Some people regard it as the Birthday of the Church.

The disciples, gathered in the upper room, experienced the presence of the Spirit in such a profound way that it drives them out into the world to proclaim and preach the Gospel with courage unknown before.

7th Sunday of Easter Year (B)

12 May 2024

THOUGHTS FOR THIS WEEKEND

We have many ways of saying goodbye, “so long, see you later, take care.”

Goodbyes are softened with the promise of another meeting, “Till we meet again.”

The time between the goodbye and reunion is filled with joyful hope and anxious waiting.

Surely, the disciples wondered if they had the tools they needed to survive that time. Jesus had been their leader, visionary, Messiah and friend. Without him life would lose its meaning.

6th Sunday of Easter Year (B)

4 May 2024

THOUGHTS FOR THIS WEEKEND

A message of love and joy flows from this Sunday’s Readings as the Liturgy continues to glory in the Resurrection.

The Feast of Easter carries on unabated but with a slight shift in emphasis. As we begin to get closer to Pentecost, the Readings focus more and more on mission.

5th Sunday of Easter Year (B)

27 April 2024

THOUGHTS FOR THIS WEEKEND

Today’s Gospel Reading draws heavily on the imagery found in Chapter 5 of the Prophet Isaiah, (The Song of the Vineyard), in which the beloved planted and tended the vineyard, prepared everything for the harvest only to find a harvest of sour grapes.

The Parish of Haigh, Aspull & Blackrod

Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception was founded in the mid 1850's and is part of the R.C. Diocese of Salford. The Church was blessed and opened in 1858, the year of the apparitions of Our Lady at Lourdes. The Church was re-ordered in the 1990's and several new stained-glass windows were installed, some made in Blackrod, and are an interesting feature of the Church.

Holy Family Parish, New Springs, was funded from Our Lady's in 1898 and in 2009 clebrated the Golden Jubilee of its Church. The community of Blackrod, Bolton, had a chapel-of-ease from 1960 to 2009 when St. Andrews Church Hall was closed.

All three areas - Haigh & Aspull, Blackrod and New Springs are now served from Our Lady's.

Rev Kevin Foulkes


48 Haigh Road
Aspull
Wigan WN2 1YA

TEL: 01942 516732

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A Parish History    ~   1858-2018

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Mr Livesey & Mr West have worked with local parishioners to produce a book about the history of our parish and school, they have kindly allowed us to reproduce an electronic version of their book, available on the Parish Page, CLICK HERE to read it.

If you would like to purchase a hard copy of the book CLICK HERE

Forward... 

 

It is a privilege and honour to write the forward to the Parish History of Our Lady’s Parish, on its 160th Anniversary.

 

It has also been a privilege and honour, and a pleasure, to serve as Our Lady’s Parish Priest since 1997 – following in the footsteps of my twenty-six predecessors.

 

Saint Peter writes ‘He is the living stone, rejected by men but chosen by God and precious to him; set yourselves close to him so that you too, the holy priesthood that offers the spiritual sacrifices which Jesus Christ has made acceptable to God, may be living stones making a spiritual house.’ (Peter 2:3-5)

 

We are the living stones of this Christian community – commissioned as ‘missionary disciples’ to be Christ’s ‘ambassadors’ (St. Paul Cor. 5:20) in loving witness, worship and service to our community.

 

There have been many changes over these 160 years – in the Church, Society, Education and the design of Our Lady’s Church. The priests and people of Our Lady’s Parish have experienced many joyful family and Parish celebrations but also wars, peace, poverty and economic depressions, through twelve Pontificates and six Reigns – and we too are facing a challenging time for the Catholic Church. Blessed John Henry, Cardinal Newman wrote that ‘To live is to change and to be perfect is to have changed often’.

 

And so, building on and celebrating our heritage – the stones of Our Lady’s Church, and the ‘living stones’ of our dedicated, faithful and often courageous priests, parishioners and teachers in our Parish School we can face the future with confidence. We do so knowing that Jesus, Our Risen Lord, has promised to be with his Church forever. (Matthew 28:20)

 

I commend this publication to be read and enjoyed by everyone.

 

Many thanks to Phil Livesey and Neil West for their initiative to begin and to bring this book to completion and to all who have collaborated with them, with their own very interesting and often amusing memories! God bless you all.

 

Fr Kevin C. Foulkes

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