This will be the last weekly news sheet, but any news for the congregation of Holy Trinity, such as the continuation of the Walsingham Cell, arrangements for weekday masses, and the Portnall lecture will be posted here.
Services
Sunday 20th 10.30am Solemn Mass: Fr Robert Webb
Monday 21st Feria
Tuesday 22nd Feria
1.05pm Mass: Fr Robert Webb
Wednesday 23rd St Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr
Thursday 24th Feria
Friday 25th Feria
Saturday 26th Our Lady on Saturday
10.30am Last meeting of the Walsingham Cell at Holy Trinity church
Next Sunday 27th February, The last day of services at Holy Trinity.
8th Sunday of the Year, Sexagesima, 2nd before Lent.
11.15am Vestry Meeting and Final Annual Parish Meeting
12 noon Our Final Mass, followed by Parish Lunch at 1.30pm and Solemn Benediction at approximately 3.15pm.
Notices
Invitations for our final Sunday Mass, Lunch & Benediction on 27th February are still available. Please be sure to take one and reply for yourself as well as any friends who you know would like to join us. Give your replies to Robin today, or by Wednesday 23rd February at the very latest, for catering purposes.
Our Final Annual Parish Meeting will take place at 11.15am on Sunday 27th February, immediately before the last Mass, in order to elect officers for the coming months to wind up our affairs and finalise the handing over of the church building.
Standing Orders/Direct Debits: please be sure to cancel your bank arrangements in favour of Holy Trinity, so that our accounts can be balanced before closure.
Before you leave, do read the kind letter to the congregation from the Revd Kieren Bourne, Senior Pastor of the Living Springs Metropolitan Community Church in Bath, which is displayed on the noticeboard beside the side door.
Mass on Sunday 6th March, (Half-Marathon day): Fr Michael will be celebrating Mass at 6pm on Sunday 6th March at St Mary’s Bathwick, and we are all invited to join the congregation for that service.
UNITE: next meeting at St Michael’s on Saturday 26th Feb, 7.30-9.30pm. All welcome.
Bible Challenge: St Michael’s Church, The Observer Newspaper and Bath Literature Festival are collaborating to read the entire King James Bible between 1st and 5th March. Everyone is invited to go and listen or to take part as readers or stewards. More details from Caroline Ferguson: 447103.
Christian Aid Supporters Meeting, Wed. 2nd March at Manvers Street Baptist Church, 7pm for 7.30-9.30pm, with John Bell of Iona Community. Retiring collection. Booking essential. Details: 01454 415923; email bookings.west@christian-aid.org
Women’s World Day of Prayer will be on Friday 4th March, and this year’s theme is How Many Loaves Have You? Services at various venues, look out for details.