Clonmacnois
Parish Newsletter
Sunday 21st
April 2013 – 4 Easter C
Tel (090) 9674125. Email: jimboclonmacnois@gmail.com
Mass times: Shannonbridge:
Weekend, 8pm (Sat), & 12 noon, Sun;
Weekdays, 10am. Clonfanlough – Sunday, 10.30am
Shannonbridge
Masses: Each day @ 10am
Last Sunday's
Offertory collection: €.
Many Thanks
Church Cleaners: M.McManus,
C.Slattery, A.Corbett
Ministers of Holy
Communion:
Group 4
Readers
for next Weekend: Group 1, D.Finnerty, P.Corbett
Altar Servers for
this week:
Group 1, Andrea, Stephanie, Jenny
Mass
on next Sat eve for the late Ciaran J. Mannion
Mass
on next Sun for the late Mae Rocke, Nancy, Michael & Brigid
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Clonfanlough
Last Sunday's
Offertory collection: €. Many Thanks
Church Cleaners: B.Higgins,
D.Guinan
Readers for next
Sunday:
C.O’Shea
Altar Servers for
next Sunday: Group 1
Minister of Holy
Communion for next Sunday: N.Hynes
Station Mass On next
Fri @ 8pm at the home of Kathleen Molloy, Glebe
Today we celebrate
Good Shepherd Sun – also Vocations Sun
All
vocations flow from our Baptism. Perhaps
the following points can help us understand in an easy way what a ‘vocation’
means:
- Through
Baptism each person receives a call or ‘vocation.’
- God calls all
who are baptised to holiness & service.
- This call is
lived as a single, married, ordained or consecrated person.
Those following the call to the Priesthood are few,
and the situation is critical for diocesan clergy. At present we have 2 Seminarians, both ‘late
vocations’, in Maynooth. One of these,
Tony Gillooly, will be ordained to the priesthood on 23rd June in
Drumshanbo (D.V.). Let us pray for him
and all young people that they will respond to God’s call generously. As we know,
“The average age of Catholic clergy is now 64, and as
we age visibly, we find ourselves more and more isolated.”
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Questions people
ask (Fr O’Flynn)
Q. Every now and then I
feel a call from God to priesthood. What should I do about it? The thought of a
lifetime commitment to celibacy puts me off.
A. Pray for discernment and talk with a priest, preferably
one who knows you. Celibacy is a daunting prospect if you focus on what you
would be giving up. But celibacy may be seen in a different light as a grace
offered by God to commit oneself bodily, mentally and spiritually to the
service of Christ and his Church. For me personally, celibacy is not about the
possible intimate relationship and family I never would have, but about a daily
relationship with Jesus, especially in the celebration of the Eucharist.
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St Ciaran’s Community Alert
Will
hold a Table Quiz on Friday 26th April @ 9.30pm in Killeens to raise
funds for an external defibrillator box for the village, and a contribution to
the’ Tony Parker Foundation’ which has kindly donated 2 defibrillators to the
parish, and provided training for 12 volunteers in the past year. Please support this parish initiative.
Shannonbridge......the
nest steps! A public
information presentation will be given by Shannonbridge Action Group, Tidy
Towns & St Ciaran’s Community Alert in Shannonbridge Hall on Mon 29th
April @ 8.30pm sharp. All welcome.
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