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St Saviour’s Church
2 August 2020 - Ordinary Time 18 (8th after Trinity)

In today’s gospel, Matthew’s version of the feeding of


the five thousand we hear: ‘All eat of the bread and are
Services This
satisfied’. This satisfaction is a foretaste of the Week
Kingdom of Heaven, where all sorts and kinds of Sun 2 - 8th Sunday
people are welcome, no one is excluded and all are after Trinity (OT18)
called to accept the invitation to share at the table of 09:30 Mass (St Saviour)
the Lord. Table fellowship, of course, has been missing 11.00 Mass (St German)
for most people during these lockdown months and it Deanery of Neath, Chris
is still with a sense of renewed joy and spiritual Coles (AD), Province of
satisfaction that we can at last respond to the invitation Alexandria
of the Lord - come, eat be satisfied. Isaiah echoes this Mon 3:
invitation when he says ‘Oh, come to the water all you 18:00 Mass (St German)
who are thirsty; though you have no money, come!’ Tue 4:
10:00 Mass (St Saviour)
St John Vianney
Wed 5:
Parish Notes: 10:00 Mass (St German)
17:00 Funeral Reception at
Prize Draw - Will be drawn after mass today. We ask that you stay in your seats as the draw St Saviour’s
is made. Many thanks in advance to all those who gave time in promoting this and selling Thur 6:
tickets. Thank you also to those who very generously donated prizes. 14:00 Funeral of Dorothy
Public Worship - The pandemic we hear has not gone away and is very much still with us. French (St Saviour)
Please attend carefully to the safety instructions, posters and guidance from stewards and 17:45 Mass (St Saviour)
Transfiguration of the Lord
parish officers during the services. During Holy Communion please stay in your seats and Fr
Friday 7:
Phelim will bring Holy Communion to you. Social distancing remains our key safety
No Mass today
precaution. Face coverings may be worn, according to Welsh government guidance, but are
Saturday 8:
not compulsory. We are not yet able to share communion from the chalice or exchange the
No Mass today
peace. Recorded hymns will be played but we can’t yet sing along with them.
St Dominic
Next Sunday - Reserve your seat at St Saviour’s mass via Liz on 07718018846
Sun 9 - 9th Sunday
Funerals, Baptisms and Weddings- Are also now permitted but there are still very strict after Trinity (OT19)
and separate guidelines for each service. We have submitted the risk assessment for funerals 09:30 Mass (St Saviour)
but not ready yet for baptisms and weddings. For funerals the key changes are that no 11.00 Mass (St German)
Requiem Masses are permitted as yet. Also, attendance at church based funerals is strictly by Vale of Neath, Andrew
invitation only. For more details see Fr Phelim. James (V), Province of
Condolences - to Yvonne Heynes and David French on the loss of their mother, Dorothy, Rwanda.
who passed away recently. We pray for them and their families at this time. Dorothy’s
funeral will be in St Saviour’s on Thurs 6 August at 2pm with her reception in church the Parish Priest:
previous evening at 5pm. All members of St Saviour’s congregation are invited to this yet it Fr Phelim O’Hare,
is very important that those who would like to attend the funeral RSVP as soon as possible to 02922 411229,
Yvonne by phone or email: 02920753240 or yvonneheynes@hotmail.com phelimohare@gmail.com
Foodbank - We are discussing with Cardiff Foodbank possible start dates for the resumption
of Foodbank. Initially, we are looking at a Thursday evening opening from 18:30-20:00. Churchwardens:
Faith Nurturing - Next meets on Wed 12 August looking at ‘In Search of a Way’ by Gerard
Hughes SJ. at 7pm via Zoom. Contact Fr Phelim for details. We’ll look at chapters -4-6.
Next PCC - is on Wed 19 August at 7pm on Zoom. See Fr Phelim for details. Bill Eastwood
07800 946949
Recently Departed - Dorothy French, Joan Bennett, Beryl Olive Bridges (RIP) 

David Gibbins
07813160825

READINGS THIS WEEK READINGS NEXT WEEK PSALM:


Isa 55:1-3 1 Kgs 19:9a, 11-13a You open wide your
Ps 145:8-9, 15-16, 17-18 Ps 85:9ab+10, 11-12, hand, O Lord; you
Rom 8:35, 37-39 13-14
Matt 14:13-21 Rom 9:1-5 grant our desires.
Matt 14:22-33 (3vv)

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TODAY’S MUSIC RESPONSORIAL PSALM GOSPEL:


Alleluia, sing to Jesus You open wide your hand, O Lord; A reading from the Gospel according
Gifts of bread and wine you grant our desires. to Matthew.
Come to the water
I am the bread of life The Lord is kind and full of compassion, When Jesus received the news of John
slow to anger, abounding in love. the Baptist’s death he withdrew by boat
How good is the Lord to all, to a lonely place where they could be by
compassionate to all his creatures. R/ themselves. But the people heard of this
and, leaving the towns, went after him
The eyes of all creatures look to you on foot. So as he stepped ashore he saw
and you give them their food in due a large crowd; and he took pity on them
COLLECT time. and healed their sick.
You open wide your hand,   When evening came, the disciples
Almighty Lord and everlasting grant the desires of all who live. R/ went to him and said, ‘This is a lonely
God, we beseech you to direct, place, and the time has slipped by; so
The Lord is just in all his ways send the people away, and they can go
sanctify and govern us in the and loving in all his deeds. to the villages to buy themselves some
ways of your laws and the He is close to all who call him, food.’ Jesus replied, ‘There is no need for
works of your who call on him from their hearts. R/ them to go: give them something to eat
yourselves.’ But they answered ‘All we
commandments; that through Psalm 145 have with us is five loaves and two fish.’
your most mighty protection, ‘Bring them here to me’ he said. He gave
both here and ever, we may be orders that the people were to sit down
on the grass; then he took the five loaves
preserved in body and soul; and the two fish, raised his eyes to
through our Lord and Saviour, SECOND READING heaven and said the blessing. And
Jesus Christ, who is alive and breaking the loaves handed them to his
A reading from Paul’s letter to the disciples who gave them to the crowds.
reigns with you, in the unity Romans. They all ate as much as they wanted,
of the Holy Spirit, one God, and they collected the scraps remaining;
now and for ever. Amen. Nothing can come between us and the twelve baskets full. Those who ate
love of Christ, even if we are troubled or numbered about five thousand men, to
worried, or being persecuted, or lacking say nothing of women and children.
food or clothes, or being threatened or
even attacked. These are the trials This is the gospel of the Lord.
through which we triumph, by the Matthew 14
FIRST READING power of him who loved us.
  For I am certain of this: neither death
nor life, no angel, no prince, nothing
A reading from the prophet Isaiah. that exists, nothing still to come, not any
power, or height or depth, nor any
created thing, can ever come between us
Oh, come to the water all you who
and the love of God made visible in
are thirsty; though you have no Christ Jesus our Lord.
money, come! Buy corn without
money, and eat, and, at no cost, This is the word of the Lord.
wine and milk. Why spend money Romans 8
on what is not bread, your wages on
what fails to satisfy? Listen, listen to
me, and you will have good things
to eat and rich food to enjoy. Pay GOSPEL ACCLAMATION:
attention, come to me; listen, and
your soul will live. With you I will Alleluia, alleluia!
make an everlasting covenant out of Blessings on the King who comes,
in the name of the Lord!
the favours promised to David.
Peace in heaven
and glory in the highest heavens!
This is the word of the Lord. 
Alleluia!
I Kings 3

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