Summer Term 2006

Year B: Year of Mark

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 Here I am themes Summer Term Feasts
(see also the Diocesan calendar for your local saints' feast days)

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 Jesus

24 June - Birth of John the Baptist

29 June - Ss Peter & Paul

11 July - St Benedict

4 June - Pentecost Sunday

11 June - Trinity Sunday

Ordinary Time
18 June - 11th Sunday

25 June - 12th Sunday

2 July - 13th Sunday

9 July - 14th Sunday

16 July - 15th Sunday

 

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