So far in our parish £1037 has been pledged on the sponsorship forms (of which £455 is still outstanding). The GREAT news is £1114 has already been collected, well done and thank you all!!
More pictures will follow soon, but for now, a great big thank you to all who have been so kind and generous in their support!
The weather was fantastic, the views were stunning, hanging out of a plane puts your heart in your mouth, and flying through the sky for the Jubilee Appeal is worth it! A short film has been made of the occasion and will be sent to Fr Liam in the next 8 days. Once it’s arrived in the parish there will be a showing after the Sunday Masses!
The height was 12,000ft.
The top speed was about 130mph.
The free-fall time was about a minute.
The controlled parachute descent was for about five minutes, from 7000ft!
If you are between 18 and 29, live in England or Wales and would like to help CAFOD and get paid for it, then please follow this link.
(And, in case you don’t know, CAFOD is the official aid agency for the Catholic Church in England and Wales).
The Catholic Education Service has announced the launch of a new document, revised and approved by the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales, celebrating the important impact that Catholic education has on our communities.
The document, which was approved at the Bishops’ Conference Plenary meeting in May, outlines the distinctive nature of Catholic education, which is currently responsible for almost 800,000 pupils in England and Wales.
It also explains the way in which Catholic schools work in partnership with the Government to provide outstanding academic standards, a diverse education and a cohesive and welcoming environment for all.
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, said:
“I welcome this document which highlights the distinctive nature of Catholic education to make Christ known, to assist parents in their role as primary educators of their children and to be of service to society. The high demand for places at Catholic schools is testament to the high regard of parents for the distinctive nature of Catholic schools and also the high standards achieved.
“I commend the staff, pupils and parents across all Catholic schools and offer my prayers for their continued endeavours.”
Archbishop Malcolm McMahon OP, Chairman of the CES, said:
“Supporting the education of our young people is not just a responsibility for the Church, but also a privilege. This new document outlines the fantastic contribution of Catholic education to our communities across England and Wales and I hope that it encourages people to celebrate and support the work of our Catholic schools and colleges.”
The Catholic Church is responsible for 10% of the total maintained education sector in England and Wales. It employs over 48,000 teachers and 38,000 education support staff.
One of our parishioners, Salastina Khan, who works at Seraphim Aesthetics, uses her beauty skills to volunteer with Cancer Patients connected to the “Adam’s Bucketful of Hope Charity” based here in Haverfordwest. Salastina has been nominated as Welsh student of the year by NHF Wales. If you would like to vote for her text AWARDS SKHAN05 to 66777.
This post was originally placed on the parish Facebook page – it’s the most viewed article with 2127 individual views. By popular demand, here it is on the website too!
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