St Nicholas Catholic Church, Boldmere
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  • Home
  • Information
    • Contact
    • The Parish of St Nicholas >
      • Parish Pastoral Council
      • Parish History
      • Parish Boundary
      • Register with the parish
      • Parish Parking
    • Parish Newsletter >
      • Communications guidance
    • Parish Blog
    • Ministries >
      • Safeguarding
      • Service in administration
      • Financial support of the parish >
        • Parish Finance Committee
      • Service in sharing the Faith
      • Social Support
      • Service to the Liturgy
    • Parish Groups >
      • Colour and Light Group
      • 50/50 Club
      • Parish Book Club
      • Society of St Vincent de Paul >
        • St Vincent De Paul
      • Scripture Group
      • Sunday Friends Group
      • World Development Group
      • Open Parish Meetings
      • Boldmere Winter Night Shelter
    • Copies of Sacramental Certificates
    • Local Catholic Schools >
      • School Parking
      • Governors
    • Links
  • Worship
    • Regular times of Mass and other times of prayer
    • Sunday
    • Celebrations of Mass >
      • Worship of the Eucharist outside of Mass
      • Mass Intentions
      • Singing the Mass
      • Unable to attend Mass
    • The Scriptures >
      • Lectio divina
    • Morning Prayer
    • Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession)
    • Service to the Liturgy >
      • Training for ministers
    • Private Prayer >
      • Christian Prayer
    • Liturgy preparation sheets
    • Saints of the Diocesan Calendar
  • Join us
    • Sacraments of Initiation >
      • Journey in Faith
      • Baptism
      • Liturgy of the Word with Children
      • 2025-6
      • 2024-5: Communion and Confirmation >
        • Confession
        • Confirmation
        • Holy Communion >
          • Pilgrimage to Lichfield Cathedral
          • Pilgrimage to St Chad's
    • Baptism of Infants >
      • Godparents and Sponsors
  • Pastoral
    • Catechesis/Deepening our faiith >
      • Fratelli Tutti
      • Deepening love and holiness
      • Family >
        • Children at Mass
      • What are we here for?
      • Owning our Faith and Calling
    • Funerals
    • Social Support
    • Pastoral visits >
      • Pastoral visits at home
      • Pastoral visits at hospital
    • Sacrament of Matrimony (Marriage) >
      • Wanting to celebrate the Sacrament of Matrimony?
      • Finding Marriage challenging?
    • Praying for the Sick
    • Service to the local community
    • Pilgrimage >
      • Ephesus, Miletus and Izmir
      • Assisi
      • Rome
      • Saint Chad's and Lichfield Cathedrals
  • Newman Centre
    • Mini Munchkins
    • Inclusive Dance and Drama
    • Kombatkids
    • Plukerz
    • Rhythm Time
    • Sweaty Mama
    • Women's Institute
  • Synod
  • Diocese
    • Unfolding God's Plan
    • UGP Parish response

What are we here for?

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Thank you to all those who responded to the What are we here for? exercise.  Hopefully everyone had the chance to read the responses on the boards. If not you can find them here.

It was very humbling and moving to  read some of the responses, which witnessed to people’s faith and hope. There were also responses which were more provocative or controversial - some respondents exchanging views with each other - for example over the link between being a practicing Catholic and access to Catholic schools; and about how the parish responds to children’s needs. 

On the last point it is important to recognise that the principal way the parish do this is through the provision of Catholic schools, and the opportunities they help children learn about our faith from within the Catholic community; develop their relationship with God; learning how to pray, including how to pray Mass. We probably need to do more to look at what we do as a parish that is complementary to what the schools do, incorporating children into ministries and mission. Also to consider how we might assist parents to best fulfil their vocation as the principal teachers of the faith to their children, in what they say and what they do.

Inevitably when we ask questions about our purpose we can become preoccupied with ourselves, with how we are in ourselves, whereas as Church, as individual Christians, what defines us is not our relationship with each other (important as that is), but is our relationship with God and our relationship with our neighbour.
Over the coming weeks there will be opportunities for us to give more thought to these different aspects of Christian life too, and take up the responsibilities that are entrusted to us by Christ.

Relationship with our neighbour: There are a number of projects on the blocks.
  • One is the chance to offer support and solidarity to those who have dementia, or care of those with dementia.
  • Another is offering links between our parish and local nursing homes and care homes.
  • A third is becoming part of the team running the Boldmere Night Shelter.

Relationship with God: During Lent there will be the opportunity to take part in a retreat in Daily Life. This retreat, based on a way of prayer developed by St Ignatius - and encouraged by Pope Francis! - offers some gentle support and guidance in prayer. This is something that many of us have not had the chance of since we were at school. It will be a great way of keeping Lent. More details later this month.  

Those who with God’s help have welcomed Christ’s call and freely responded to it
are urged on by love of Christ to proclaim the Good News everywhere in the world.
This treasure, received from the apostles, has been faithfully guarded by their successors.
All Christ’s faithful are called to hand it on from generation to generation,

by professing the faith, by living it in fraternal sharing, 
and by celebrating it in liturgy and prayer.      

Catechism of the Catholic Church, 3

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  Our Parish is part of the Archdiocese of Birmingham: Registered Charity No. 234216

Address: 243 Jockey Rd, Boldmere, Sutton Coldfield, B73 5US         Telephone: 0121 354 1763  
​ Email: [email protected]     Website: www.stnicholasboldmere.co.uk
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Parish Priest: Fr Allen Morris 
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