St Joseph’s Church

Cowdenbeath Road, Burntisland, Fife KY3 0LJ                                       

                                                                                            

Parish Priest: Canon James G. Tracey            Tel:  01592 872207 

  

e-mail: priest.stjosephsburntisland@staned.org.uk         www.stjosephsburntisland.co.uk

 

Newsletter – 7th February

 

Services:

 

Saturday 8th

 

No Morning Mass

5.00pm Vigil Mass

 

 

Magdalena Radke

 

Sunday 9th

(5th Sunday of the Year)

 

10.00am Mass

 

 

 

Monday 10th

(St Scholastica)

 

No Mass

 

 

Tuesday 11th

(Our Lady of Lourdes)  

 

No Mass

 

 

Wednesday 12th

 

No Mass

 

 

Thursday 13th

 

9.30am Adoration

10.00am Mass

 

 

Private Intention

 

Friday 14th

(St Cyril and St Methodius)

 

10.00am Mass

 

Margo Dewar

 

Saturday 15th

 

10.00am Mass

5.00pm Vigil Mass

 

Special Intention (DD)

People of the Parish

 

Sunday 16th

(6th Sunday of the Year)

 

10.00am Mass

 

Special Intention (Vincent Robinson)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday Missal:  5th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) -  Page 983

 

Teas and Coffees available after Mass on Sunday and Thursday.

 

Please welcome Fr Simon Hughes, who will celebrate the Vigil Mass on Saturday and Fr John McInnes, who will celebrate Mass on Sunday morning.

 

Tuesday is the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes and World Day of the Sick

 

 

 

World Day for Marriage:  World Day for Marriage is on 9 February and we pray particularly for all married couples, that God may daily give them the strength and energy to support one another and their families. We especially pray that those who are experiencing difficulties in their relationship may seek help, either from the diocesan marriage counsellor (marriage.counsellor@staned.org.uk) or from organisations such as Retrouvaille www.retrouvaille.org.uk

 

'Hope Eternal': A concert of beautiful choral music by the Schola Cantorum: On Monday 17 February at 7:30pm St Mary's Catholic Cathedral's celebrated Schola Cantorum will perform a hope-filled concert of choral music at Our Lady of Loretto and St Michael Church, Musselburgh. All are welcome, and all proceeds will help to support the choir's singing at Scots College Ordinations in Rome in May 2025. Tickets are £10 / £8 concession, available from Eventbrite or on the door: https://tinyurl.com/hopeschola

 

Assisted Pilgrims for Lourdes: Do you know someone who is ill or infirm and would enjoy the opportunity to experience a life-changing trip to Lourdes? The Archdiocese is seeking Assisted Pilgrims to join them on the pilgrimage 11-18 July. They will receive 24hr support from the brilliant doctors, nurses and volunteers in the Medical/Helper Team and stay in specially equipped accommodation. It will be an unforgettable week with a full spiritual and social programme. Please contact Bernadette on 0131 441 1939 or visit www.edinburgh-lourdes.com/lourdes24

 

Jubilee Year 2025 Logo: The logo shows four stylized figures, representing all of humanity, coming from the four corners of the earth. They embrace each other to indicate the solidarity and fraternity which should unite all peoples. The figure at the front is holding onto the cross. It is not only the sign of the faith which this lead figure embraces, but also of hope, which can never be abandoned, because we are always in need of hope, especially in our moments of greatest need. There are the rough waves under the figures, symbolising the fact that life’s pilgrimage does not always go smoothly in calm waters. Often the circumstances of daily life and events in the wider world require a greater call to hope. That’s why we should pay special attention to the lower part of the cross which has been elongated and turned into the shape of an anchor which is let down into the waves. The anchor is well known as a symbol of hope. In maritime jargon the ‘anchor of hope’ refers to the reserve anchor used by vessels involved in emergency manoeuvres to stabilise the ship during storms. It is worth noting that the image illustrates the pilgrim’s journey not as an individual undertaking, but rather as something communal, marked by an increasing dynamism leading one ever closer to the cross. The cross in the logo is by no means static, but it is also dynamic. It bends down towards humanity, not leaving human beings alone, but stretching out to them to offer the certainty of its presence and the security of hope. At the bottom of the logo is the motto of the 2025 Jubilee Year: Pilgrims of hope, represented in green letters.