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Download this week’s Newsletter here: | Download this week’s Newsletter here: Newsletter Baptism Of The Lord 10th January 2021 Year B |
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Sunday 10th January 2021 – The Baptism of the Lord | St Swithuns | Click Link for Service details for today 10-01-2021 |
Monday 11th January 2021 | St Swithuns | Click Link for Service details for today 11-01-2021 |
Tuesday 12th January 2021 | St Swithuns | Click Link for Service details for today 12-01-2021 |
Wednesday 13th January 2021 | St Swithuns | Click Link for Service details for today 13-01-2021 |
Thursday 14th January 2021 | St Swithuns | Click Link for Service details for today 14-01-2021 |
Friday 15th January 2021 | St Swithuns | Click Link for Service details for today 15-01-2021 |
Saturday 16th January 2021 | St Swithuns | Click Link for Service details for today 16-01-2021 |
Sunday 17th January 2021 – 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time B | St Swithuns | Click Link for Service details for today 17-01-2021 |
My Dear Friends, Brothers & Sisters in Christ
Today, with the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, the Christmas cycle is over. The Gospel says that John had “appeared in the wilderness, preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of the sins” (Mark 1:4). People went out to see and hear him, to confess their sins and to be baptized by him in the Jordan River. And among those people Jesus also appeared to be baptized.
At Christmas we have seen how Jesus appeared to the shepherds and the magi who, coming from the East, worshiped Him and offered Him their gifts. In fact, the coming of Jesus to the world is to manifest God’s love that saves us.
And there, in the river Jordan, a new manifestation of Jesus’ divinity was made: heaven was opened and the Holy Spirit descended towards Him as a dove and the voice of the Father was heard: “You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased” (Mark 1:11). In this case, it is the Father of Heaven and the Holy Spirit who made it manifest. It is God himself who reveals who is Jesus, His beloved son.
But it was not a revelation only for John and the Jews. It was for us too. Jesus himself, the beloved Son of the Father, who manifested to the Jews in the river Jordan, continually manifests to us every day. In the Church, in prayers, in our brothers, at the Baptism we have received that has made us children of the same Father.
Let us ask, therefore: – Do I recognize his presence, his love in my life? – Do I live a true relationship of filial love with God? Pope Francis says: “What God seeks from us is a relationship like that between a father and child. God give us a caress and tells us: I am by your side”.
In the midst of our struggles and difficulties, the Heavenly Father also tells us: “you are my son whom I love; with you I am well pleased”.
Opening Prayer: Jesus, come to my soul and teach me to do your holy will.
Encountering Christ:
1. It is Right and Just: We hear these words in the Holy Mass: “It is right and just, always and everywhere to give you thanks for your great glory…” Praise to God is the proper and just response to so great a God. Yet, in this passage, Jesus is not inciting people to praise him. He approaches John to be baptized. He puts himself in the place of the unrighteous who need repentance. Jesus’s response to John reveals what it truly means to be righteous: “Allow it now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfil all righteousness.” Jesus takes the place of sinners to fulfil God’s saving plan. That is the meaning of righteousness–obedience to the Father’s will.
2. Revelation and Reward: The Father proclaims his joy at the obedience of his Son. Suddenly a voice is heard: “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.” Jesus did not even hold onto his own “reputation” as the righteous one. He accepted the role of a repentant sinner by asking to be baptized. His obedience is rewarded by the appearance of the Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, and the affirmation of his Father. A Trinitarian revelation takes place. We get a glimpse into the dialogue of love that takes place in the communion of persons in the Trinity.
3. Trinitarian Epiphany: The Dynamic of Self-Gift: Jesus’s abasement for the sake of his Father’s plan of salvation reflects his eternal gift of self to the Father. The revelation of the Father’s audible affirmation of his Son reflects the eternal love for his Son. And the Son receives that affirmation with joy and continual surrender to the Father’s desire. The Holy Spirit’s presence reflects the eternal love that exists in the dialogue of self-gift between the Father and the Son. We are invited to enter into this dynamic of self-gift. It began in our baptism. Our everyday response to be obedient to the Father creates, in a mystical sense, this Epiphany of the Trinity in our soul. Far from abstraction and mere idea, it is a profound yet unseen reality taking place within.
Conversing with Christ: Holy Trinity dwelling in me, grant me the grace to respond with the same righteousness as Jesus. Help me to hear and be obedient to your will throughout my day and respond with an intentional and loving self-gift.
Resolution: Lord, today by your grace, I will be attentive to the ways I may be living a false sense of righteousness in my judgments towards others, and the ways I can live a true righteousness in my efforts to be obedient to the Father, with charity in thought, word, and deed as the touchstone of my self-giving.
with Blessings and prayerful best wishes, Father Marcin Drabik

Children – Read today’s Holy Readings here again 10-01-2021
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Thoughts on Today’s Gospel and Readings for the Week – 10-01-2021
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Dr. Scott Hahn – Gospel Reflections 10-01-2021
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Commentary on Isaiah 55:1-11; 1 John 5:1-9; Mark 1:7-11
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“Catholic Zoom School’ for Children” Mondays and Saturdays at 7pm

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John Burger – Is spiritual direction on your New Year’s resolutions list?
Ancient practice is gaining in popularity, says Fr. Timothy Gallagher.
Does your list of New Year’s resolutions include anything about working on your spiritual life, deepening your relationship with God, or improving your prayer habits? If so, you might want to consider spiritual direction. To gain some insight into what spiritual direction is and why it’s important for those seeking a closer relationship with God, we posed a few questions to Fr. Timothy M. Gallagher, O.M.V. Fr. Gallagher, a …
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Christmastide – Celebrating the 40 Liturgical Days of Christmas
History of the Forty Days of Christmas
The entire Christmas Cycle is a crescendo of Christ’s manifesting Himself as God and King — to the shepherds, to the Magi, at His Baptism, to Simeon and the prophetess, Anna (Luke 2). The days from the Feast of the Nativity to the Epiphany are known as “The Twelve Days of Christmas”. But Christmas doesn’t end as a season — i.e., the celebration of the events of Christ’s life as a child don’t …
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Catholic Culture – The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord

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Hymn for Today: – Josh Groban – O Holy Night
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Hymn for Today: Lyrics – The Stand – Hillsong Worship
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Philip Kosloski – Begin each morning thanking God for his mercy
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Dr. Stephen Bullivant – Why an Atheist Philosopher Became Catholic
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John Burger – British youth showing surprising increase in religiosity since pandemic began
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Vatican CDF says use of anti-Covid vaccines “morally acceptable”
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Bishop Philip Egan – Survey of People and Parishioners
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REQUEST FROM St Swithun’s St Vincent de Paul Society
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Baptism facts: Do you know yours?
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Why do we still keep Christmas Trees and Crib?
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Customs on the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord
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Keep up with what’s Happening in our Parish over this coming Year
Scroll through to see all the events happening from the 9th January 2021 till the 17th January 2021
Or Go to our Parish Events Diary and search a specific date or event here https://stswithuns.org.uk/events/

“Catholic Zoom School’ for Children” Mondays and Saturdays at 7pm
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Ascent Group – Events 2021 Timetable
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Poranna Kawa for our Polish Community with Father Marcin on Tuesdays
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Wine ‘O’ Clock with Father Marcin on Thursdays
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GOING INTO HOSPITAL?
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THIS WEEK FOR ALL:
Facebook Profile – in English (St Swithuns RC Church Southsea): ‘A GLASS OF WINE’ with Fr Marcin – Q&A of The Catholic Faith on:
TUESDAY at 8.00pm – general questions;
THURSDAY at 8.00pm – Subject: ‘Purgatory’.
Facebook Profile –in Polish (St Swithuns RC Kościół Southsea): ‘MORNING COFFEE WITH MYSTICS’ brewed by Fr Marcin on:
TUESDAY at 11.15am
CLICK HERE – NEW SECTION: LINK TO THE LATEST PORTSMOUTH DIOCESE E_NEWSLETTER

UPDATE ON BAPTISM REQUESTS
- If you need a copy of Baptism certificate please contact the Parish Office.
- If you want to get someone baptised then feel free to make an appointment with father Marcin.
For those who would like to arrange a Baptism for their child:
– Please collect a Baptism Application Form from the porch of the church (or found on the Parish Website);
– Read carefully what is expected form the Parents and Godparents of a child for this Sacrament;
– Contact Parish Priest to arrange the very first meeting of getting now each other and to make the individual decision about the process of the preparation;
Prayer of the Month – January 2021

Pope Francis Prayer Intentions January 2021 – Human fraternity
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Prayer of the Month – Pope Francis Prayer Intentions January 2021 – Human fraternity
God our Father, you love each of your children
and you don’t stop taking care of them and looking out for their good,
Help me to be the image and the example of this love of yours.
May I find in each person a brother or sister and truly love them,
welcoming them despite any differences we may have,
respecting them in their dignity, regardless of their origin or faith.
I pray that in the hearts of all your children, the seed of human fraternity is cultivated,
to build your kingdom together on this earth.
Pray for those of our Own Parish:
Please pray for those who are ill especially: Robert & Eileen Steward, Louie Muscat, Tony & Julie Duffy, Brian Girling, Shelia Langford; Catherine Morgan, Pam Brown Ward, for all the children suffering and their poor families with them Aidan Molloy, David Shields, Bob Guy, Ms Sini Chacko, Kathleen & Kevin Jones, Heidi Badnell, Rosemary Devonald, Dominic, Carol Langsford, Patricia Ward, Stan Whitnell, Patrick McCreesh, Eddie Coppani, Tony Denny, Betty Foster, Bobby, Eileen Stewart, Joan Smith, John Williams, Margaret Bager, Fred Vuksani, Tom & Lily, Greta Kemp, Magda K, Mary Wallis, Micheline Thompson, Pat Needham, Margaret Badger, Anne Sullivan, Josephine Butler.
And all whose anniversaries occur at this time: 10th January 2021: Diana Clark, David Best,Eileen Inkpen, Mary Hehir, Jo Wheeler, Shirley Parker, Dennis William Johnson, Carmen Muscat, Simon Paul Urwin, Mary Denny, Sheila Merrett, George Cowley, Bernard Donaghy, Bridget Nolan, Terry Kendal, William Lynch, Isabella Graham, Michael Collins, Anne McGowan, Wanda Gant, Suzanne Severs, Rosanna Schofield, Winifred Tripp, Catherine Henney, Johanna Davis, Leonard Hayles, Davina Cameron, Charles Cummins, Frank Hilton, Charles William Rolph, Patrick John Tyrrell, William Deary, Frances Barrett, Albert Brain, Jane Lattan, Gladys Whittle, Mary Young, May Flood, Miriam Keane, Ellen Gray, Janice Margaret Johnson, Archbishop John Henry King, William Smith, Eileen Orme, Herbert Diemer, Ann Mary Froggatt, Mary Patricia Tovey, Christine Ann Hogan (Ann), Bridget Hanvery, Florence Ellen Healey, Annie Evison, Albert Mensell, Elizabeth Mary Hawkins, Nora Parker, Lugrezia (Grace) Veronica Tynan, James Madigan, William Morgan, David Calder, Ellen Green, Percy Spicer, Hilda Clifton, Anne Woolfe, James Patrick Madigan, John Stephen Feeley, John Young (Frank), Ethel Penwell, Florence Casey, Alice Whiles, Mary Diver, Eileen Field, Mary Shute, Antoni Brown, Beatrice McIver, Hilda Lowe and Christina Perseltic Carter., ,Lizzie and Patrick McSharry ,Gemma Litchfield , Ivy Rouse , Stan Pickering and Jozef Michalczuk
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed through the Mercy of God rest in peace. Amen
Community Pray:
House of Prayer Portsmouth have been praying for the city and feel that God is asking for the churches in the city to prayer walk their boundaries. We would like to invite you as a congregation to walk the boundary of your parish to pray God’s blessing and bring hope, healing and awakening to the area. The Holy Rosary is absolutely perfect for this initiative. You can join the Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/937798273059418/

Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus: 3rd January
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The Holy Name of Jesus – History of the Feast
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12 Short prayers invoking the name of Jesus
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The Holy Name of Jesus – The Cross as a Symbol
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The Holy Name of Jesus – The Ichthys (Fish) Symbol
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The Holy Name of Jesus – The IHS Symbol
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The Holy Name of Jesus – The Chi-Rho Symbol
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POPE FRANCIS Message for 54th WORLD DAY OF PEACE Jan 1st 2021
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OFFERTORY: Thank you for last Sunday’s Collection.
Electronic offertory: If you have not managed to set up your electronic giving yet, please can you do so as soon as possible.
The Parish Bank Account details are: Account Name (Lloyd’s Bank’): PRCDTR Our Lady of Lourdes’ & St Swithun Church Sort Code: 30-93-04; parish Account no: 01730453.
Financial assistance: If you are able to increase your usual weekly offering (during this time of uncertainty) it will be a huge help to the parish. Even the slightest increase will be a help – THANK YOU!
These weeks of lockdown are difficult for all of us, and we are particularly mindful of those whose jobs and lives are put on hold because of the pandemic. We want to be here for you during these difficult times. Even so, the Church in our Diocese of Portsmouth, its clergy, parishes and schools, is entirely dependent upon your generous charity. So that we can continue to provide the Liturgy of the Lord and our works, both centrally and from our parishes to the local community, I kindly ask all of the faithful who are able to do so, to continue their generous regular-giving to the Diocese and to their parish churches, which would otherwise lose vital income. You can donate via the button on the Parish website – or here
Standing Order and other useful Information
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These are difficult times and if you are needing anything from me please message me on Facebook book, email or telephone the office. 02392828305
Lloyds Bank : sort code 30-93-04 ; Account number 01730453
Cheques mad payable to: PRCDTR Our Lady & St. Swithun
with Blessings Father Marcin Drabik
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PARISH CONTACTS
- PARISH PRIEST: Father Marcin Drabik tel: 02392 828305 email: mdrabik@portsmouthdiocese.org.uk
- Address: 105 Waverley Road, Southsea, PO5 2PL;
- Pastoral Assistant: Sr Marie Elise tel: 07747 728734;
- Safeguarding Representative: Mo Griffiths tel: 023 92 737559;
- Safeguarding Representative: Anne Worden tel: 023 92 817586;
- Parish Office Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 8.00am –12.30pm. tel: 02392 828 305
email: southseaparish@portsmouthdiocese.org.uk
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“CAN-DO CHRISTIANS” A MESSAGE FROM FATHER MARCIN
Dearest Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Dear Friends: I would like to share with You some things which are about our Parish and for our Parish. I’m absolutely sure, that You have noticed how many things already happen in our Parish to help in our spiritual grow to love God more and more in His Word to us, in His Sacraments for us (which is His real presence among us). We also go out to meet those who still searching for God, or who were not so lucky to have personal contact with Jesus Christ.
NEW SECTION ON OUR WEBSITE IF YOU JUST WANT TO SPEND SOME SPECIAL TIME WITH GOD
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Updated Coronavirus Safety Guidelines
Track and trace: code. Please use the QR Code (on the back of the church). Simply hold your camera app over the code and follow the instructions. This would be helpful should a local outbreak of the virus be detected.
Ventilation:In order for us to comply with regulations and therefore be considered a ‘COVID secure environment’ the doors must be left open. As the temperature drops in the weeks ahead it will be important to wrap-up warm for Mass! Please do bear this in mind.
WELCOME BACK! To those who wish to return to Mass at a time when our Church is not crowded, it is recommended to come to the VIGIL MASS of SUNDAY – on Saturdays at 6.00PM or on SUNDAYS at 8.30AM when there is plenty of room in the body of the Church. Members of the congregation are well spaced out. Now that we have to wear masks, this is an additional precaution which prevents others being infected; however, some people have medical exemption. Sanitising hands on entry lessens the possibility of the virus being spread by touching surfaces.
There are signs on the floor indicating two metres so that we do not crowd up on one another.
TEST & TRACE: We will also take a contact number for all attendees. These details will be destroyed after 21 days according to data management regulations. Anyone is free to decline and still attend Mass but we encourage you to take part.
The Diocese has updated its Coronavirus guidance in the light of the latest Government instructions issued on 14th September 2020. There is a little more flexibility in some areas than previously, for example, in ministry to the sick and housebound, although great care must still be taken. The use of halls and the possibility of reinstating some group meetings are covered. There is limited scope for general socialising because the ‘Rule of 6’ has been imposed. Our churches are very COVID-safe, provided everyone is following the proper safety procedures. Our thanks as ever to clergy and parishioners who are working hard at this. One area, however, that remains a challenge is having sufficient volunteers (e.g. stewards and cleaners) to assist. If you are hale and hearty, please do offer to help– your assistance will enable many more people to return to Mass, thereby bringing them closer to Jesus Christ through His Church. Let us all pray for a speedy end to the pandemic.