A Word From Our Patron

'Family Groups offer our Catholic communities the chance to become more family-sensitive, friendly and welcoming, in line with the objectives of the Bishops’ collaborative pastoral initiative: Everybody’s Welcome. At their best, Family Groups offer understanding, friendship and support to all, encourage and celebrate family life in its myriad forms, and help everyone in the parish feel that they belong. I am delighted to be the patron of the Family Group Movement (England & Wales), and to endorse this initiative.'


Peter Doyle, Bishop of Northampton

Family Group Movement Collage

Family Group Movement Collage

Thursday 31 August 2017

Ideas for Re-energising Your Family Group



Like everything else in life, Family Groups can become a little tired occasionally for a variety of reasons - this all normal and reflects the way family works – God’s family is no different. Here are some suggestions to help to revitalise your Family Group.

Some Useful Guidelines to Remember
  • Plan events well in advance and make sure everyone has the dates in their diary
  • Organise monthly events for your group, no matter how many can or can’t make it
  • Involve the whole group, including the children, in planning events
  • Keep cost of events low so that everyone can join in
  • Group members can take the lead for organising events in rotation
  • Try to plan a weekend away (in a youth hostel, camping, etc.) Time and space away in different surroundings can have a positive effect on the group
Ask other Family Groups
For some different ideas, you could speak to members of other groups to find out what they’re up to. If you feel it necessary, you could ask for some help getting things back on track – other people are usually only too willing to help.

Combine an event
If you have more than one Family Group in your parish, then see if another group is willing to combine an event with your group every now and again. This works well if your group has had a few events with low attendances or if there are dynamic issues within the group. 

When things don’t go to plan….
If something crops up on the day of your event, such as bad weather, it helps to have a very simple contingency plan in place, such as; picnic and games in the church hall etc. If fewer people attend events than planned – seek feedback from members and work on it for next time and share any issues with coordinators and leaders.

The internet can be a useful tool…
Social media can provide a variety of ideas and connect us in a way like never before. Facebook, Whatsapp, texting, emailing, phone calling etc. Messenger, for instance can be used to add a few members into a single conversation which is great for last minute conversations prior to an event. Members can use the internet to check out other Family Group websites in the UK or beyond to see what other family groups are planning and to get the ideas flowing.

Attracting new and existing school families
Go to new parents’ evenings to introduce Family Groups and hand out flyers. Keep the profile of Family Groups active in the school community and on occasion place a flyer on the school noticeboard or in book bags advertising Family Group activities that might appeal to parents and children. Advent, Christmas and New Year events/parties can also attract new members and encourage word of mouth from families already in a group.

Keep Communication Open
Communication between members is a vital link to what’s happening; texting, phone calls, Messenger, Whatsapp or email and keep in touch with members who have been absent from a few events or out of touch – this is a part of the Family Group values; keeping people under the Family Group wing.

Raising the profile of the Family Groups 
Regularly post updates in the parish bulletin and newsletters – including the local parish schools - little and often works well. Share any news with Family Group parishes nationally via the national Family Groups blog.



Here is a calendar from one of our Family Group parishes to give you an idea of how some other groups plan and communicate. 
*Names and contacts details have been changed to protect people's privacy.




Always remember, the real purpose of Family Groups is in bringing a sense of community to the parish, and a sense of parish to the community.

Thursday 24 August 2017

First National Thanksgiving Mass for Family Groups in England & Wales

On Saturday 6th May 2017, 200 Family Group members and friends from England, Wales and Australia gathered in the Cathedral Church of Our Lady Immaculate & St Thomas of Canterbury, Northampton for the first national Thanksgiving Mass of the Family Group Movement in England & Wales. The Mass was concelebrated by Bishop Peter Doyle, Archbishop Peter Smith, Bishop Tom Williams, Bishop Patrick McKinney, Bishop Nicholas Hudson, Canon David Paul, Father Philip Glanfield, Fr Paul Standish, Canon Mark Floody and Fr Pat Munroe (Family Groups’ Chaplain).


In his homily Bishop Peter Doyle said:
‘Family Groups fulfil the role of accompaniment in just the right way for all of us whether we are single, married, separated or divorced or widowed… and may I encourage you, and my fellow bishops and brother priests, to promote more and more this simple but profound way of drawing us together in communion with the Christ who has died, who is risen, and who will come again.’

The Mass included a special candle commissioning for each of the Family Group parishes, and was followed by a wonderful, shared buffet lunch which gave people a chance to catch up with their fellow Family Group members from around the country. In the afternoon, people from some of the Family Groups gave some very interesting and poignant testimonies of what Family Groups have meant to them.

Reflections... 
“We are carrying on the torch which began with Fr Peter and lighting the spirit in the hearts of our community.”
Stuart Monteith, of Our Lady and the Apostles Parish, Stockport.


'On 6th May we were lucky enough to go with Fr Pat and 20 other
 members from the Family Groups in Our Lady's Parish, Stockport to Northampton Cathedral to help celebrate and witness the 1st National Family Group Mass. It was a lovely day. We were made very welcome by Bishop Peter Doyle and we all enjoyed a lovely occasion.

We were among one of nine parishes present from different parts of the country with Family Groups to take one of the special candles, that was lit from the Paschal Candle, back to our parish and be the light of Christ.  The candle is now placed near the Altar in our Church as a living reminder of Family Groups in our parish and the great difference they make in having a welcoming parish where there is room for everyone.
Two of the younger families who went to Northampton shared their experience with the rest of the parish during Mass. It was very interesting hearing about the stories of other people from the different parishes.
I remember one lady saying that you don't need to have a family to be in a Family Group as we are all members of one large family, the family of God. I think that stuck with me as after Mass on Sunday we go out to the Guild Room through the Garden Area, which we created together, for drinks and biscuits have a laugh and talk just like any family would, while the children have a place to play. 
It's been a few years since Fr Peter and Gwen came from Australia and helped set up our Family Groups; a small idea that has grown into something global. Since then we have set up four groups that have formed into our parish a loving community, turning faces into names, acquaintances into friends and giving love and support to one another in the light of Christ. 
One of our Groups is for older people, many of whom live on their own. They meet in the Presbytery on the second Wednesday of the month; one special activity is raising funds for a parish in Peru and keeping in touch with their news. 
We were privileged to share an evening with the Australian delegation prior to going to Northampton.  They left us a small candle on which there is an image of the little Church, St Anthony's back in New South Wales, where it all began. They left this to remind us of their loving support for us and that we are carrying on the torch which began with Fr Peter and lighting the spirit in the hearts of our community.' Stuart 

“What an amazing and uplifting experience - I personally felt the Holy Spirit amongst us all!”

 ‘What a wonderful warm welcome I received in attending the National Mass for Family Groups – so many nice people greeted me – not strangers, but friends linked by a common faith bond. The Mass was beautiful and uplifting; Bishop Peter was so engaging inviting us all to pray together. What an amazing and uplifting experience. I personally felt the Holy Spirit amongst us all.
I was honoured and delighted to be chosen to collect the candle on behalf of our Parish – as the candle was handed to me Bishop Peter said some lovely words and prayed for the spirit to be with me as I brought the candle home to our parish. I will never forget that special moment as I stood at the Altar waiting for our candle to be lit – I felt that I was holding something special and precious in my hands. The coach home was full of joy and happiness. We all chatted, sang songs and swapped seats as we talked excitedly about the day. I do hope we can do this again sometime soon and thank you for a wonderful day and a lovely lunch.’  Agnes 

“We were made to feel so welcome!”
‘It was so lovely to meet up with other like-minded people and to share different perspectives of how the Family Group Movement is being interpreted according to each Parish’s needs. We were made to feel so welcome and a beautiful buffet was provided for us all to share. It would be good to meet up again & meet friends old and new.’  Carolynne

“The Family Group Movement has blossomed!”
‘The National Family Groups Mass was an amazing and moving event that showed how much the Family Group Movement has blossomed over the past 10 years throughout the UK. It was particularly humbling to hear from participants how the Movement has directly benefited their lives in so many personal ways. It was a truly amazing celebration, and we look forward to the next one.’ Liz

‘A truly lovely, spirit-filled experience which stayed with us for a long time!”
‘From the beginning of the car journey in the morning, meeting fellow Family Groupers, experiencing the simple yet profound Mass, sharing the tasty lunch and to the contemplative drive home at the end of the day, it was such a blessing and a truly lovely and spirit-filled experience which has stayed with us for a long, long time.’ Tracey

More images of the event

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Monday 21 August 2017

Family Group Reflections...

Family Group Reflections from St Teresa’s Upholland Wigan. 


St Teresa’s Upholland is a parish in West Lancashire with a vision to look out into our community and beyond. 

St Teresa’s Focus Team, a lay team who support the parish priest, invited Maureen O’Brien, coordinator for Marriage and Family Life for Liverpool Archdiocese to one of our meetings to introduce Family Groups in January 2016. Maureen gave a short presentation, including the Family Group video. The seeds sown that evening fell on rich soil and the Focus Team invited Christine and Vince Joyce to discuss starting Family Groups in our Parish. Chris and Vince gave a great presentation to the Focus Team and plans were put in place to have a launch date in September 2016. 


Leading up to the launch, we held a cheese and wine evening to encourage Family Group leaders to come forward which was attended by 8 interested parties. Most people liked the idea of Family Groups, but were concerned about the time this would involve, however, after these concerns were addressed by Chris and Vince, we had a definite leader with two others interested.

During the final weeks leading up to the September launch, we advertised Family Groups in the newsletter to provide a point of contact, provided fliers at the back of church and I attended a meeting at St Teresa’s Primary School for the parents of new starters to give a brief presentation and again more literature and found a lot of definite interest.

During the weekend of the launch, Chris and Vince gave a presentation at our Saturday and Sunday Masses, showed the video and invited interested people to sign up. We received around seventy applications from a variety of parishioners. Interested people were split into a good mixture of three Family Groups to represent a family and the Family Groups and their leaders met within a couple of weeks to establish a name and to plan their activities, and other parishioners came forward after the initial launch to join.

St Teresa’s Family Groups are: Amigos, Genesis & Shalom. Each group has 20-25 members  Groups meet monthly with a turn-out of between 10 to 25 people. We have placed a dedicated Family Group noticeboard at the back of church, and advertise in the Parish Newsletter to encourage new members to come along. We have a winter and a summer inter-Family Group activity, (Quiz and Rounders Match this year), which are always well attended. Leaders meet informally and agree that the initial enthusiasm for Family Groups at St Teresa’s has not faded. Our activities will be typical, but some of The leaders meet informally and all agree that the initial enthusiasm for Family Groups at St Teresa’s has not faded. Our activities will be typical, but some of the more unusual ones have been: High Ropes Activity Day, Barge Trip, and a Christmas Decoration Making Workshop.

As St Teresa’s Family Group coordinator, I have thoroughly enjoyed helping to get Family Groups established in our parish. At times it has involved emailing and telephone calls, however, as the Family Groups are functioning independently, the task has not been too time-consuming.

The highlight of my time as coordinator to date was the National Family Group Mass in Northampton that my wife, Margaret and I attended, in May this year. We received a warm welcome and were very pleased to see so many clergy involved and enthusiastic about Family Groups, which is wonderful as I truly believe having a supportive parish priest, as we have in Fr Philip Kehoe, is essential to the success of Family Groups. Recently, I presented the Family Group candle received from Bishop Peter Doyle at the National Mass, to our parish. Fr Philip also allowed me to give an annual update; encouraging a small crop of new members, and which I hope is a sign of things to come as St Teresa’s Family Groups go from strength to strength.
  
Bernard Keyworth
Family Group Parish Co-ordinator, St Teresa’s, Upholland  

Tuesday 1 August 2017

August Newsletter Article Part One

National Family Group Movement Steering Group


The Family Group Movement is a national steering group formed over three years ago; comprised of a team of volunteers drawn from Family Groups in parishes across England and Wales, along with two regional diocesan marriage and family life coordinators and a Chaplain who is a priest experienced in Family Group matters. The Steering Group is led by joint chair - Chris and Vincent Joyce who have been involved for over ten years with Family Groups in their own parish St Michael and St Bernadette's Whitefield in the Diocese of Salford.

Steering Group members keep in regular contact over social media, convene via quarterly conference call and holds an annual residential event for all members. Our last residential was held in March, earlier this year at Oblate Retreat Centre, Wistaston Hall, Crewe. The main focus of recent discussion was preparation and plans for the National Mass. We also finalised new publicity material and revised our Constitution to ensure it remains fit for purpose. The Steering Group members all agreed to actively support our key objective of encouraging the growth of the movement during 2017/18 as interest grows from new parishes keen to establish family groups. 

Oblate Retreat Centre, Wistaston Hall, Crewe
If you think you may have the skills and interest to come on board as a member of the Steering Group we would love to hear from you on a no commitment basis. You would have to commit to attending three conference calls each year (held for one hour in the evening) and the annual residential event as well as supporting and contributing to the work and objectives of the Steering Group.

For an informal chat please email us and one of the Steering Group will then contact you.


Monday 13 March 2017

Update From The National Steering Group

The Steering Group for the Family Group Movement in England and Wales continue to meet quarterly and consider a range matters in relation to the strategic vision and growth of Family Groups across England and Wales.


We are busy preparing for our 1st National Mass and Shared Lunch on 6th May 2017 at the Cathedral Church of Our Lady Immaculate & St Thomas of Canterbury in Northampton, hosted by our patron Bishop Peter Doyle. Invitations have now gone out - and all are welcome! If you haven't received your invitation please get in touch at familygroups2015@gmail.com 

At a recent meeting of the Steering Group the following prayer, which originated from one of our newest Family Group Parishes, was adopted as our Family Group Prayer and we ask all groups to consider using it at appropriate times:

Lord, your Son Jesus taught us to give the gift that can’t be bought or sold, the gift of love. Fill our hearts with your love and help us to share these gifts with others today and every day. Help us to welcome others as our family, reminding us that we are all God’s family. 
All are welcome.
Amen.

Tuesday 7 March 2017

St Michael's & St Bernadette's Family Groups Whitefield, Greater Manchester - 9th Birthday Celebrations



Congratulations to St Michael's and St Bernadette's Family Groups who celebrated their 9th Birthday late in 2016.

A celebration Sunday lunch was arranged in the parish centre and 100 people attended.


After lunch the Friends of St Bernadette's School Choir provided entertainment with a medley of songs from Les Miserables.  Everyone sang a resounding "happy birthday" and enjoyed coffee and birthday cake; a lovely family celebration!



The Family Groups in the parish are still going strong with new members joining regularly. Here's looking forward to the next 9 years !
If you have Family Groups news you would like to share on this blog please email hannah.moruzzi@cbcew.org.uk 

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