St Mary’s Newhouse, Station Lane, Barton, Preston PR3 5DY
Priests: Fr. Augustine Obiagwu and Fr. Francisco Ulogu
Parish Sisters: Sr. Shienrose La Torre, Sr. Monique, Sr. Theresa So SPC
Tel: 01772 862437 or 07934 222978
or 01772 862231 (Fernyhalgh Presbytery)
Email: saintmarysnewhouse@gmail.com
Website: www.stmarynewhouse.org.uk
Safeguarding Officer: Michaela Allison 07802 435561
Primary School: St. Mary and St. Andrew’s
Tel: 01772 862335; Website: https://stmarystandrews.mecmat.org/
Newhouse News
Welcome to St Mary's Newhouse
2nd SUNDAY IN LENT 1st March 2026: Year A
Mass Times and Intentions
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Saturday 28th February 2nd Sunday in Lent – EP1 |
6:00pm |
OLSE
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Sunday 1st March 2nd Sunday in Lent |
8:45am 10:30am |
OLSE SMN |
Brenda Feeney (Anniv.) |
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Monday 2nd March |
9:00am |
OLSE |
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Tuesday 3rd March |
4:00pm |
OLSE |
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Wednesday 4th March |
6.30pm 7:00pm |
SMN SMN |
Rosary Service People of the Parish |
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Friday 6th March |
9:00am |
OLSE |
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Saturday 7th March 3rd Sunday in Lent– EP1 |
6:00pm |
OLSE |
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Sunday 8th March 3rd Sunday in Lent |
8:45am 10:30am |
OLSE SMN |
Thomas & Seeta Perera (Anniv.) |
OLSE - Our Lady & St. Edward, Fulwood. https://ourladyandstedwards.co.uk/
SMF - St. Mary's, Fernyhalgh. https://ladyewellshrine.co.uk/
SMN - St Mary's, Newhouse.
FERNYHALGH MASS SCHEDULE
NO MASSES on Mondays & Fridays;
Tuesdays @ 9.00am, Wednesdays @ 9.00am, Thursdays @ 9:00am;
Saturdays @ 12 noon Ladyewell Shrine.
Sundays @ 10:00am & 3:00pm
CONFESSION available at SMN and OLSE after every Holy Mass.
If anyone coming to Holy Communion requires a gluten-free host, please let Pauline know in advance as we now have access to some.
Please, would parishioners who would like a mass intention hand their request directly to Sr Shienrose or Pauline. There is plenty of space in the Mass diary. Envelopes are available at the back of church or in the church porch.
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SMN HOUSEBOUND COMMUNION
If you know of our parishioners who want to have communion/confession please approach Sr Shienrose or any of our priests. Thank you.
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The Pope’s Prayer Intention for the month of MARCH
For disarmament and peace.
Let us pray that nations move toward effective disarmament, particularly nuclear disarmament, and that world leaders choose the path of dialogue and diplomacy instead of violence.
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Sunday Readings
Mass Book page 155
PSALM 33(32):4-5. 18-19. 20, 22. R. 22
2 Timothy 1:8b-10
Matthew 17:1-9
“His Face shone like the sun.”
Today’s Gospel Reflection
True glory is intertwined with sacrifice, or some form of renunciation or hardships. The three liturgical readings of this Sunday attest to this. In the first reading, Abram leaves everything dear and familiar to him (land, paternal home, relatives) as he puts his faith in God's promise of a great name that will be a source of blessing for other nations. In the second reading, Timothy shows that salvation, holiness, and graced life involve a call to bear one's share of hardship for the Gospel. The manifestation of Jesus' glory as Messiah in today's Gospel is accompanied by the declaration that he is also the Suffering Servant of the Lord. The heavenly voice, in affirming Jesus as "my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased" alludes to one of the songs of the Suffering Servant of the Lord in Isaiah (cf. 42:1). Glory is reached only by traversing the road of suffering.
Lord Jesus, may we never seek glory for its own sake, while rejecting the educative value of suffering that endows glory with profound meaning. Amen.
Sr. Bernadita Dianzon fsp
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Today return of CAFOD envelopes from Lent Fast Day.
Friday is First Friday
Friday is Women’s World Day of Prayer
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WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
The 2026 World Day of Prayer Service will be held at Trinity Methodist Church, Goosnargh on Friday 6th March at 2pm. This year’s special service has been prepared by an ecumenical group of Christian women from Nigeria. You are all invited to come and join in prayer with our friends from neighbouring churches. Light refreshments will be served afterwards.
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Stations of the Cross
The Season of Lent began on Ash Wednesday, February 18th. Throughout this sacred season, we will pray the Stations of the Cross every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., remembering the Lord’s Passion with devotion. We warmly invite all parishioners to join us in this time of prayer.
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Stations of the Cross – A Brief History
The tradition of the Stations of the Cross began in the fifth century, when churches created replicas of the holy sites in Jerusalem for those unable to walk the Via Dolorosa. Over time, especially when pilgrims were restricted from visiting the Holy Land, the practice spread across Europe, with stations established in places such as Cordova, Messina, Nuremberg, Louvain, and Antwerp.
Pope Innocent XI later permitted all churches to erect the stations, granting participants the same indulgences as those who made the physical pilgrimage. In 1731, Pope Clement XII set the number of stations at fourteen, though earlier versions varied widely.
The devotion continues to evolve. Pope Paul VI approved a Gospel‑based set of stations in 1975, and Pope John Paul II later offered his own “Stations of the Cross for Life.”
Museum of the Bible provides several ways to explore this tradition, including Gib Singleton’s sculptural interpretations and online devotional resources.
( https://www.museumofthebible.org/exhibits/virtual-stations-of-the-cross )
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Pastoral letter for Lent from Bishop Paul: https://www.lrcd.org.uk/news/a-pastoral-letter-from-the-bishop-of-lancaster-lent-2026
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CAFOD in Lent:
>Lent prayers & reflections - https://cafod.org.uk/pray/lent-prayers
> Join the Big Lent Walk, or sponsor John Woods as he attempts to walk 200km during Lent - https://walk.cafod.org.uk/fundraising/johns-olse-and-smn-big-lent-walk
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TEACH US TO PRAY – Online Retreat Week March 9th–13th, 7–8.30pm, plus Day Retreat: Saturday March 14th, 10am–3pm
A mid‑Lent online retreat led by the Jesuit Institute, open to everyone in the Lancaster Diocese. Each session introduces a simple way of praying. Join any evening or the Saturday retreat.
Free of charge. No registration needed.
To receive the Zoom link, email Ursula (Diocesan Spirituality Rep): uwalker@uwclub.net
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Prayer has many methods. Do it your own way.
Keith McClellan O.S.B.
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Please pray for the sick and housebound of our SMN and OLSE parishes:
Kevin Weardan, Victoria Leighton, Ellie Rose, Joe McIntyre, John Riley, Joe Kemp, David Cochrane, Theresa Wilkinson, Jessica, Amanda, Christine, Josie Bateman, Margaret Boad, Caspia Bragagnini, David, David Fogell.
To have the name of a seriously sick person on the newsletter, please submit their name and yours with your phone number
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Parish WhatsApp group
We have a St Mary's Newhouse WhatsApp group for all our parishioners. It's a great way to keep up with all parish news, especially when something time-critical needs to be communicated.
If you would like to be added to the group, please pass your details (must have mobile phone number) to Michaela after Mass. Or let Sr. Sheinrose know (contact details at top of bulletin) and she will pass on to Michaela.
Thank you.
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Our Parish appreciates and relies upon the generosity of its parishioners in a variety of roles to contribute towards its life and mission in our community.
If you would like to offer your services as a volunteer, or to find out which roles we currently need strengthening, please complete a stewardship form and/or
contact the priests, Mark, Pauline or Sr Shienrose.
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New to the Parish
If you are new to our parish, please introduce yourself to our priest after Mass who will be very happy to chat to you and get to know you.
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Children's Liturgy and Parish Tea Bar both take place during/after the 10.30am Mass on the first Sunday of each month in the parish rooms next to the church.
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Children's Liturgy Dates for 2026
March 1st
May 3rd
June 7th
July 5th
September 6th
November 1st
December 6th
All take place during the 10.30am Sunday Mass.
All children welcome!
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Altar Servers Needed - Altar serving is a vital ministry in our parish—practically assisting at Mass and, in a special way, serving Jesus who came to serve. We welcome anyone who has made their First Holy Communion: Year 3 children, older young people, and adults.
If you’re interested, please speak to Father, Sister, or John Woods, or email olseservers@gmail.com.
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The Rosary Service schedule for 2026 is available. Please see separate web page <here>
Special Rosary Service to celebrate The Feast of St Joseph, Husband of Mary at Ladyewell Shrine (Fernyhalgh Lane, Preston PR2 ST) on Thursday 19th March 2026 starting at 2pm.
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Homeless Drop-In – Volunteers Needed
Metanoia Project at St Wilfrid’s Parish, Preston City Centre, seeks extra help in the kitchen for our Tuesday evening Food Drop-In. A friendly prep team will support you as you cook. Whether weekly, monthly, or occasionally, your service is welcome!
Contact Jen: 07957 566741 jen@metanoiaproject.co.uk
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PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES WITH HCPT 2026
If you are interested in being part of this special week as a carer or an assisted person, please contact Ruth Potts or Richard McDowell northwest@hcpt.org.ukorthwest@hcpt.org.uk or 07721 925595
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Castlerigg Manor – B&B Stays
Castlerigg Manor – Upcoming Opportunities for Families
Catholic Family Retreat · 27th–29th March
Castlerigg Manor is bringing back its much‑loved family retreat for the first time since Covid. The weekend includes age‑specific sessions, activities for all, evening Mass, and time to enjoy Keswick.
More information: https://castleriggmanor.com/events/
May Half‑Term B&B Stays
During May half‑term, Castlerigg Manor will once again offer affordable B&B stays for families, friends, and individuals. Guests can enjoy Keswick with Mass available on site.
It’s a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the Lake District while supporting our diocesan youth service.
More details: https://castleriggmanor.com/stay-with-us/
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Rwanda Group Trust – have issued a February newsletter regarding the work of this diocesan group. See https://rwandagrouptrust.org/latest-news-letter/ for details.
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CAFOD Lent Appeal – Family Fast Day collection (27th Feb)
This Lent, live out the Gospel call to love your neighbour. By fasting and giving what you save, you join in Christ’s compassion and help another family put food on the table. Your donation can help families around the world grow food in difficult conditions – such as on flood-resistant floating gardens or using solar-powered water pumps in times of drought. Collect a CAFOD envelope to bless others with your support, donate online at cafod.org.uk/envelope or call 0303 303 3030. Text CAFODLENT to 70085 to donate £10.
OLSE NEWS
Adoration of The Blessed Sacrament
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is a time in quiet prayer with Jesus at OLSE every Tuesday at 3:00pm before the 4:00pm mass. ALL WELCOME!
Please see OLSE website for details of all our weekly events in the parish centre https://ourladyandstedwards.co.uk/
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Visit:- https://www.churchpaper.co.uk/ to view all the different diocesan newspapers, including the Catholic Voice of Lancaster.
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Looking for a gift for Baptism, First Holy Communion, Confirmation; Lent/Easter, Advent/Christmas (at appropriate times)? Call into Covenant Books on Whitby Avenue, Ingol PR2 3YP - next to Holy Family Church and opposite Holy Family primary school. We have cards, gifts e.g. statues, crucifixes, rosary beads, liturgical cloths for ‘focus’ tables, books and other items for most occasions.
OPENING TIMES: - Thursday: 10 am - 4pm, Friday 10 am - 2 pm, Saturday 10 am - 12 noon.
E-mail: covenantbookspreston@gmail.com
https://www.covenantbookspreston.com/
https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/covenantbooks
If we are not open and you need something urgently, please email us and we will do our best to help you.
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The Haydock Memorial
Informative videos can be found on St. Andrews, Cottam website (https://www.standrewscottam.org.uk/), including one which includes reference to the Haydock memorial at St. Mary's. See https://youtu.be/FvaUYLxyP60
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