July News around the Parish

 

 

The highlight of the month, must be the arrival of our new Bishop of Llandaff who was enthroned in the Cathedral on the morning of July 22nd, where a large congregation from all over the Diocese had gathered, including many from the Diocese of Salisbury, where Bishop June had been Dean for over 13 years. In the Diocesan Magazine “Croeso” Bishop June writes of her joy about becoming the Bishop of Llandaff and she is described as being “a leader with clear vision, a pastoral heart, and a strategic mind” She also writes “The prospect of living in South Wales is just terrific because I am already rooted through my family in this part of the world. And it won’t take me long to fall in love with the diocese of Llandaff” We look forward to a time when we will be able to welcome her to Wenvoe.

The Parochial Church Council met during the month, where it was reported that a site meeting of interested parties from the diocese, the local authority and CADW had taken place to view the planned extension to the church. Their report back, raised a number of issues which have been referred back to our architect for comment and further discussion. Other reports to the council meeting included the final result of the recent Christian AID collection in the combined parishes of Wenvoe, Sully and St. Lythan’s. The excellent result the Wenvoe 200 club is making towards the repair and upkeep of the church building. FAIR TRADE AND TRADECRAFT sales continue with the majority of sales in the church coming from the Chattery. Concern was expressed of the threat to the Fair Trade “kite mark” being challenged by some of the major food stores. This not only weakens the Fair Trade message, but also weakens the good practice with third world partners in ensuring continued development. The Social Committee reported that while they had had a few quiet weeks the Chattery continues to meet monthly, in an enjoyable social and friendly get together, and that the planning of the September “Scarecrow Festival” is well in hand.

Members of the church congregation took part in the recent “Village Clean Up”, despite the wet conditions on the day. Litter seems to find its way in to the most obscure corners of the village verges etc. and these events are well worth while in bringing the community together in a common cause.

On the same day, in the same wet conditions, the “Great Outdoors” session of Messy Church took place in the school grounds. Reports back suggest that the rain made very little difference as some of the activities involved lots of water and that a change of clothing was essential. A big THANKYOU to all who arranged the afternoon’s programme and to those Mums. Dads and children who turned up. The next session will be on October 21st ..look out for details nearer the time.

The joint Parish Magazine “Connections”, which is available in church on the 1st Sunday of the Month priced at 50p, is being made available to the congregation in St Mary’s, from the September issue for £5.00 for the year. Names and money in an envelope please. This will give a better indication of the number of magazines we need allowing some extra copies for casual purchase.

Forthcoming events are the “Scarecrow Festival” and the “Harvest Festival” both on the weekend of the 23/24th September. See you there.

Greeting to all our readers, a warm welcome awaits you in St. Mary’s.

Parry Edwards