Sunday, July 26, 2020

Clonmacnois Parish Newsletter July 26th 2020

Clonmacnois Parish
July 26th 2020
Fr. Tom Cox (Adm) Tel. 090 9674125/  0868319500
Email: clonmacnoiseparish@gmail.com
     WEB  shannonbridge.blogspot.ie
www.facebook.com/Parish-of-Clonmacnois                   



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 MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS

St. Ciaran’s Church Shannonbridge
17th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Saturday 25th 7p.m. St. James (Apostle)
Mon July 27th  10am Service (7p.m. Clonfanlough)
Tues July 28th 10a.m. Mass
Wed July 29th 10a.m. Mass
Thurs July 30th 7p.m. Mass
Friday July 31st 10a.m. Mass
Sat August 1st 7p.m. Mass Pro Populo    
 St. Ciaran’s Church  Clonfanlough
Sunday, July 26th  10:30a.m.
Monday, July 27th 10:30a.m.
Sunday, August 2nd 2020 @ 10:30a.m.

Please note that there is NO 7pm mass on Sunday Evening in Ferbane Church until further notice.
PHASE 3 CONTINUES  to August 10th  (max indoors 50)
OFFERTORY July 12th 2020 €550
Candle Shrine - Caution: Please observe caution when using hand sanitiser near a naked flame. Make sure hands are dry before lighting candles and be extra vigilant when doing so.

CEMETERY DAY  A reminder we will be unable to celebrate Cemetery Sunday publicly in 2020. I wish to reassure you that the graves of all the deceased interred in our cemetery, will be blessed  We will be offering our weekend  7p.m. on Saturday August 1st  for all our deceased parishioners and we invite you to join in prayer and remembrance with us on the first weekend of August
I will say Mass at some point in the Cemetery and stream it online for 7pm Saturday. It will be on Facebook on both “Parish of Clonmacnois” and “Tom Cox” page. Just a standard search engine will locate it on the net. Diocesan policy believes that social distancing  around graves is impractical in the present restrictions so I can’t advertise a time and location. In the times that are in it– I thank you for your understanding.  

 17th  SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
THE HIDDEN TREASURE
The only safe repository for your money is the earth’, according to the wisdom of the ancient rabbis. So it was, that people often hid valuables in the earth and the practice was not confined to the Holy Land. We have only to think of our Irish monks who routinely buried their treasure in the face of attacks from invaders. So when Jesus presented the parable of ‘The Hidden Treasure’, His listeners would have clearly understood the image He was using. He was inviting them to go deeper. The treasure is God and to find Him we need to dig as the man in the parable did. He made his discovery during a day’s work on the farm. God reveals Himself in the commonplace. He walks with us in the ‘theatre of the ordinary’. ‘When you see God in small things, you will see Him in all things’. The treasure is near, then and our hearts will always be restless until we unearth it. We need to dig deeper, to ponder, to tune-in, to look beneath the surface of things, to search in unlikely places… Did you ever watch ‘The Antiques Roadshow’? .
 BAPTISM We welcome Tessa Rose Guinan (Clongowney) into the Christian Community this weekend.
CONFIRMATION Just a short check in  meeting with as many as possible of the 21 candidates at 5pm on Monday, July 27th in Shannonbridge Church.
Three preparation videos will help Episode 1 of 3 available online athttps://www.icatholic.ie/come-holy-spirit-episode-1/
This series was produced for the Catechetics Council of the Irish Bishops Conference by iCatholic.
Episodes 2 and 3 to follow

 AUGUST 4-8th Kids Summer Camp Shannonbridge (Ages 5-12)
Campa Solas set up by Darragh Fitzgerald and two other teachers will be held in Shannonbridge GAA pitch from Tuesday the 4th of August until Saturday 8th of August inclusive !It will take place from 10.00am- 3.00pm each day !
The camp will include several sports including G.A.A , Soccer and Tag Rugby as well as music, arts and crafts and outdoor activities like Orienteering! Price is €60 for the week for one child and €100 for two children from the one household !
Limited spaces available- to book get in touch with Darragh on 0851505959
SHANNONBRIDGE GAA
SHANNONBRIDGE GAA LOTTO
The numbers drawn were 9, 18, 30 and 32. There was one match 3 winner, Tricia Brazil. Next week’s jackpot will be a spicy €15,200! Tickets can be bought from the usual outlets, Moran’s shop and now Supermac's in Shannonbridge, members of the club executive and players. Many thanks for your support.
 FIRST HOLY COMMUNION -12 noon in St. Ciaran’s, Clonfanlough  on September 26th  2020
CONFIRMATION SATURDAY August 22nd 1p.m. Ferbane
CHURCH  MINISTRIES
READERS S/bridge Aug 1st /2nd  Dympna O’Carroll Clonfanlough Maura Molloy
CHURCH CARE (Masks/Aprons/Gloves available in Church sacristy)                      S/Bridge Patricia Anderson/Kathleen Price  Clonfanlough  July Niamh Egan/Anne Rohan  Aug Marian Devery/Ann Kelly

Ss. Joachim and Anne—Feast Day Sunday 26th July Good Saint Anne and Saint Joachim, parents of Mary and grandparents to Jesus, be with me and all grandparents that we may be wise and loving, may share our time and stories and sense of humour, and may enjoy and not spoil too much the grandchildren who are close to our hearts, for they are the sign of God’s life to us. Jesus, Mary and Joseph, be with our grandchildren and all other grandchildren that they may love and respect their grandparents and all older people, may remember to call, visit or write, and grow in wisdom, age and grace before God. Amen
 Feast Days
Pilgrim’s Prayer: St. James, Patron of all Pilgrims – Feast Day 25th July. St. James, Apostle, chosen among the first. You were the first to drink the Cup of the Master and you are the great protector of pilgrims; Make us strong in faith and happy in hope on our pilgrim journey following the path of Christian life and sustain us so that we may finally reach the glory of God the Father. Amen
July 29th  St Martha Martha, sister of Lazarus & Mary, a woman of faith who made her profession of faith in Christ as Son of God & in the Resurrection.
July 31st St Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556)
From the north of Spain, Ignatius founded the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits, of whom Pope Francis is a member. His great theme was the service of God and God’s greater glory.
Aug.1st St Alphonsus Liguori (1696-17870
He founded the Redemptorists Congregation, a religious order in 1732. At the university of Naples, he received a doctorate in civil and canon law at the age of 16. He later became a reforming bishop of Naples. He preached popular missions as the Redemptorists still do today.
FIRST FRIDAY CALLS  The last First Friday calls were done on Friday March 6th with no house calls allowed since then, due to the Lockdown. The protocol regarding priests calling to homes has now changed somewhat. The priest may now visit a home and bring Holy Communion if a member of the household request it. If you would like such a visit on the first Friday (August 7th) or at any time please contact me first Tom Cox 086 8319500


 Laid to rest Since we last gathered at Clonmacnois  Aug 1st 2019-July 26th 2020
Sean Rohan Clonfanlough 9/8/2019
*Mary Ryan Bloomhill 21/9/19
*Josie B. Keenan, Creggan 1/10/2019
*Michael Naughton Ballivor 3/10/19
Kieran Rocke Shannonbridge 24th Octoer 2019
*Kathleen Coffey Ballinahowen 1/11/2019
Mary Kate Dolan Clonlyon
Kieran Rock Shannonbridge
Julia Dillon Clonmacnois 19th November 2019
Dan Edwards Carrowkeel 20/12/2019
Christeen Reynolds Ballinasloe/S'bridge 3/1/2020
Seamus Grennan Shannonbridge 14/1/2020
*Camillus (Milo) Egan Bloomhill 26/2/2020
*Kieran Heavin Lackaghmore 5/3/2020
Maureen Rock Shannonbridge 9/3/2020
*Patrick (Pat) Coughlan Moydrum Rd. 17/4/2020
Asterisk (*) indicates funerals that took place elsewhere.
  







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