| Summer Term 2006 Year B: Year of Mark |
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Overview of the Term Between Easter and Pentecost, we join the early followers of Jesus as they work out what it means to be Christians. For the first half-term, we will focus on the Readings from the Acts of the Apostles. We will resume our reading of the Gospels after half-term. |
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| Eastertime Readings |
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Summer
Term Feasts (see also the Diocesan calendar for your local saints' feast days) |
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23 April - 2nd Sunday 30 April - 3rd Sunday 7 May - 4th Sunday 14 May - 5th Sunday 21 May - 6th Sunday 28 May - 7th Sunday |
Messengers/ Witnesses - the courage required by people who are special messengers. Pentecost: the Holy Spirit enables people to accept the Easter message and witness to it.
Change - everybody needs to consider how they may change and the need for daily conversion - change of heart - for Christians
Treasures - the variety and richness of the treasures of the natural and human-made world and the Church called to stewardship of Creation. |
23 April - St George 25 April - St Mark (our evangelist this year) 3 May - Ss Philip and James 19 May - Dedication of St John's Cathedral 25 May - Ascension Day 31 May - The Visitation 4 June - Pentecost Sunday 11 June - Trinity Sunday 15 June – Corpus Christi 23 June – Sacred Heart of Jesus24 June - Birth of John the Baptist 29 June - Ss Peter & Paul 11 July - St Benedict |
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4 June - Pentecost Sunday 11 June - Trinity Sunday |
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| Ordinary Time | ||
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18 June - 11th Sunday 25 June - 12th Sunday 2 July - 13th Sunday 9 July - 14th Sunday 16 July - 15th Sunday |
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| Liturgy Contents | Summer 1 |