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bulletin>2ndMay2010

Sunday 2nd May 2010 Fifth Sunday Of Easter

Parish Pastoral Council—The P P C consists of two parts according to the constitution, as follows
A. Ex Officio members whose term of office continues whilst they exercise their particular roles in   the parish:-
1. The Parish Priest
2. Secretary/Administration Patricia Carroll
3. Parish Fabric and Finance Coordinator Brian Donnelly
4. Parish Liturgy Coordinator Brenda Murray
5. Parish Halls Committee Chairperson Dorothy MacLean
6. Parish Messengers Coordinator Sadie Traynor

B.Nominated Members (term of office three years)
Tom Burnett (Chairperson)
Stewart Ballingall (Vice Chair)
Lucy Hartley
Bernadette Pugh
Pauline Littleson
Jim McLaughlin
Maureen Jackson
Chris Donnelly
Michael Duff

The term of office for the second group is three years. The following members are now stepping down having completed their terms—
Tom Burnett
Lucy Hartley
Bernadette Pugh
Pauline Littleson
Jim McLaughlin
Maureen Jackson
We wish to thank them for their generous service to the parish community and we are anxious to enlist replacements for a three year term. If you wish to nominate, please first ask the prospective candidate if he or she is willing to serve and then send the name, address and phone no. to me, no later than Thursday 20th May 2010 to Rev. William B Donnelly, St. Andrew's, 29 Roman Road, Bearsden, G61 2SN.
Please note that we are particularly anxious to have new young parent members who had ideas for the continuing religious education and formation of our young teenagers so that these ideas could be taken forward by an enthusiastic new parish group. Likewise, new members, who can contribute ideas for interesting parish social events e.g. theme nights, theatre visits, speakers of general interest etc.
Membership of the Parish Pastoral Council is only a limited commitment—normally three meetings September, January and June and for three years—not a life sentence—your parish needs you!!!

Parish Liturgy—If anyone is prepared to assist with the general coordination of the Liturgy, to help with development, please contact Fr. Donnelly or Brenda Murray.

St. Andrew’s Children’s Choir. The dates for this term and next term are;
May 9th, May 16th, June 13th, June 20th
Annamaria Strachan - 0101 942 9799/07749725514/a.strachan@dunelm.org.uk

Quarterly Collection—is now due.

First Communion Mass arrangements—There will be an extra mass at 8.30am on the following Sundays:-2nd May, 9th May, 16th May.
First Communions will take place at 10am and 12 noon masses on these Sundays.

May Soup Run—Will take place on Friday 7th May. Contributions can be handed into the lower hall from 7pm that evening. Your support is greatly appreciated.

40 Hours—will take place in St Martin’s Church Castlemilk on 9th, 10th and 11th May.

Providing Healthcare in Pakistan—Thursday 3rd June, Upper Hall. Stephen Hayes has been involved for some time working for an organisation that is sponsored by the Aga Khan to provide healthcare to those who live in remote areas of Pakistan. This talk reflects on the challenges and opportunities faced in doing so in addition to providing a flavour of what life is like for an ex-patriot living in Pakistan today. Justice and Peace Group.

Walk to the Well, Schoenstatt—Around forty or so men, women and children (and three dogs) joined our walk to the Retreat Centre at Schoenstatt last Sunday, where we met some others who had travelled by car. Some even walked back! An enjoyable experience was had by all and we also learned some valuable lessons about water. Many thanks for donations to SCIAF of £135 18. Justice and Peace Group.

Thursday 13th May—Upper Hall at 7 30pm. Professor Kevin Ibeh will talk on “Improving Lives in Africa: The Jobs Imperative”. Although there are no easy answers to Africa's many challenges, facilitating access to decent jobs is thought to be a key part of the solution. Increased access to meaningful jobs is likely to reduce overall levels of extreme poverty and assist with other Millennium Development goals. Recent experiences from China and other emerging economies attest to this viewpoint. Kevin’s talk will share some thoughts on how the supply of jobs in Africa might be boosted and discuss how we could all assist the process. Justice and Peace Group.

The Piety Stall—Has a large selection of cards and gifts for First Communion as well as an extended range for many other occasions.

RCIA - Thanks to Alice Conish and Yvonne Gillespie who are retiring from the group after assisting for many years.

In your 20s?- We are a group for Catholics in our 20s. We organise trips, pilgrimages, discussions, meals, evenings out, masses etc. If you’d like to find out more come along to our Mass at the Ignatian Spirituality Centre, 35 Scott Street, Glasgow G3 6PE (off Sauciehall St) on Sunday 9 May at 11am. Pub lunch after. If you can’t find us ring 07977 904479. No need to book—just turn up. Or to receive “The 20s programme” and get involved email jenny@twentysomethings.eu or visit www.twentysomethings.eu

In your 30s?—We are a group for Catholics in our 30s. We organise walks, mealsevenings out, retreats, pilgrimages etc. If you’d like to find out more come along to our Mass at the Ignatian Spirituality Centre, 35 Scott Street, Glasgow G3 6PE (off Sauciehall St) on Saturday 8 May at 7pm. Go for a drink after. If you can’t find us ring 07977 904479. No need to book—just turn up. Or to receive “The 30s” programme and get involved email 30s@project2030.org.uk or visit www.project2030.org.uk

School Buses—East Dunbartonshire Council has now reviewed its decision to remove school transport for children who live less than two miles from their primary school. The Council will now provide the same service that it has been formerly providing, albeit on a subsidised payment basis for those children under the two mile limit. St. Andrew’s Parent Council would like to thank all the parishioners who supported them on this issue and signed the petition. We are sure the support we received from the wider community made the Council work to find this compromise.

 

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