Sunday, August 28, 2022

Clonmacnois Parish Bulletin August 28th 2022

 

Clonmacnois Parish

August 28th 2022

Twenty-Second Sunday C)

Fr.  Tom Cox (Adm) Tel. 090 9674125/  0868319500 

Email: clonmacnoiseparish@gmail.com

     WEB  shannonbridge.blogspot.ie

FACEBOOK    https://www.facebook.com/tomas.macconchoille  (Live)

 

 


TWENTY SECOND SUNDAY OF THE YEAR

‘Everyone who exalts himself will be humbled’ St. Bernard of Clairvaux is quoted as saying that the three greatest virtues in life are humility, humility, humility. The word humility comes from the Latin word ‘humus’, meaning earth. To be humble, then is to be grounded, earthed. Humility is not weakness. It is the surest sign of strength. It is the key to wonder. It means accepting with joy the wonder of my being, while acknowledging that all I have comes from God. It is about developing a healthy estimate of myself as He sees me. The opposite of humility is pride. Pride is about my glory; humility is about God’s glory. Pride is concerned with who is right; humility is concerned with what is right. Pride makes us artificial; humility makes us real (Thomas Merton). It’s not thinking less of myself; it’s thinking of myself less. It’s not about denying my strengths; it’s being honest about my weaknesses. We actually come nearest to the great when we are great in humility. St. Clare of Assisi got the balance right when she was heard to pray on her deathbed: ‘thank you God for having created me’.

 

 SHANNONBRIDGE

Sat 27th 7pm Vigil  (Private Intn)

Mon 29th 10am Passion of St. John the Baptist

Tues 30th 10am St. Fiacre, monk (Optional Memorial)

Wed 31st 10am St. Aidan of Lindisfarne,

Thurs 1st Sept 10am Kieran, Joe & Margaret Mannion (Aughinacabe) World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation

Fri 2nd Sept 10am First Friday

Sat 3rd Sept  7pm

CLONFANLOUGH

Sun 28th Aug 10:30am Kieran (Harry)

Kearns Anniv.

Thursday 1st Sept 7pm (Eve of 1st Friday)

Sun 4th Sept 10:30am Gordon McEvoy

CLUAIN CHIARAIN

Next Mass Wed., 7th Sept @ 7:30pm

RECENT DEATHS

Your prayers are requested for the soul of Val Drummond Sneem, father of Geraldine Darcy

OFFERTORY  Aug 20/21st  €490

FEAST DAYS   for coming week

Aug. 29th Passion of St John the Baptist He is found worthy of the martyr’s death, his last and greatest act of witness to Christ.

Aug.31st St Aiden of Lindisfarne He was a monk on the island of Iona and also in Lindisfarne. He died in 651.

Sept.: 3rd St Gregory the Great (Pope) As pope he referred to himself as “the servant of the servants of Christ”. He died in 604

Diocesan Pilgrimage to Knock will take place on Sunday 4th Sept. Ceremonies will begin at 2.30 p.m.

OPEN DAY Orthodox Monastery of the Life-giving Spring Ard Ciaran Shannonbridge Open Day on Saturday 10 th September 2022, from 14.00 to 17.00 hours. Enquiries  Sr. Iosifia at 0894831802.

MINISTRIES

Readers: 3/9/22 @7pm Ffionn Anderson  (SB)/ 4/9/22 @10:30am  Maura Molloy (Cf)

Communion 3/9/22 @7pm John Mitchell  4/9/22@10:30am Mary Kelly  Church Care  Martha Murphy, Marie McManus  SB:Anne McEvoy/Eilish Egan (Sept)(CF) Counters: Shannonbridge (Aug 28th) Clonfanlough (Sept)

BAPTISM   We welcome into the community  Senan Duffy and   Iarla Larkin

 A walk through the Mass (week 3)

Penitential Rite, Gloria. All the other ritual acts of this part of the mass are intended to gather us together into a worshipping assembly. Sometimes we are asked to pause and recall our common need for salvation (the Penitential Rite). Sometimes the hymn “Glory to God in the Highest” is sung or recited at this point. The “Gloria” has been a part of the mass since about the sixth century! These longer hymns and responses are found in the newsletter. Opening Prayer. At the close of this first part of the mass the priest will ask us to join our minds in prayer, and after a few moments of silence he will collect our intentions into one prayers to which we all respond ”Amen,” a Hebrew word for “So be it.” After the readings we move to the table of the altar. As at a meal in the home of a friend, we: 1. set the table 2. Say grace 3. Share the food (we eat and drink)

At mass these ritual actions are called: 1. The preparation of the gifts 2. The Eucharistic Prayer 3. The Communion Rite

 First Day of School

 I wonder what you’re doing now And if everyone is treating you kind, I hope there is a special person, A nice friend that you can find. I wonder if the teacher knows How special you are to me And if the brightness of your heart Is something the teacher can see? I wonder if you think of me And if you need a hug. I already miss the sound of your voice And when you give my leg a tug. I wonder if you understand My joy at seeing you grow, And on this day, know my heart breaks. As out in the world, I’m letting you go!

Schools re-open this week. Good luck to all students in our parish schools as they return this week! We wish every blessing on children beginning school for the very first time.

Exam Results On Friday next our students who did their Leaving Cert in June will receive their results. God our Father May your presence be felt as our young people receive their exam results this week. May they know their work and value is not based on academic achievement but on your great love for us. Help them to trust in your goodness, Fix their eyes firmly on you and guide their steps along the path before them. Amen

 

We wish all Leaving Certificate students every best wish as the results are made known this week. We wish them every blessing as they embark on the next stage of their lives. Remember your exam results do not define you as a person and /or predict your future. Laura Henry

 

The Season of Creation: 1 st Sept. – 4th Oct. 2022.

Theme ‘Listen to the Voice of Creation’. Pope Francis established 1st September as an annual World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation - (Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi) and celebrates the joy of creation as well as encouraging awareness raising initiatives to protect the natural environment. In this Season of Creation, this symbol of God's Spirit calls us to listen to the voice of creation, to the voices of those who suffer the impacts of climate change, to the voices of those who hold generational wisdom about how to live gratefully within the limits of the land. These are voices of the Earth. The global Christian family is called to awaken to the urgent need to heal our relationships with creation and with each other and to encourage our parish communities to do the same, "for we know that things can change!" (Laudato Si', 13).

 

SUMMER ORGAN CONCERT Fri 26, 8pm, Tullamore Church – Pipes v Strings – featuring Bláithin Cotter, Ella Fallon & Arthur Green.  Tickets  €15/10

 PATTERN MASS Sunday September 11th Prayers at 2:45pm, Mass at 3pm with  our Diocesan Administrator Fr. Tom Healy. Preacher: Fr. Pat Brown. If you can help in any way to bring chairs (seating limited), steward at Car Parking, man 5 points for collection or help with catering, read /pray/sing at Liturgy — I would love to hear from you. Fr. Cox 086 8319500

MEALS ON WHEELS If anyone would like to receive the Community  Dinners. Contact 087 2410587 for details

PILATES CLASS Shannonbridge Hall. Thursdays 11am 087 2410587

DOON/SHANNONBRIDGE GAA LOTTERY Draw 22/8/22 umbers drawn 10-12-22-29 No winner. Three Match 3.  Jackpot €9,800

BEST WISHES to Rachra GAA Vs Clodiagh Gaels on Satu 27th August at 6pm in Ballycumber in the C’ship.

MASS SERVERS: If there are parents who wish their children to serve Mass during the summer holidays, please contact me at 086 8319500 or 090 9674125. For Safeguarding protocols we need to fill up particular forms.  It is hoped to draw up teams and a weekly rota in September, once schools re-open.

HAIL MARY, FULL OF GRACE  Do  you have an interest in or devotion to Our Lady?  Like to explore her mission in the Church?  True Devotion to Mary Study Group forming in September.  See www.creideamh.ie/mary for details.  All welcome but places limited.

GREATER BALLINASLOE FRIENDS OF JALINGO APPEAL  (www.creideamh.ie/mission-project):  Fundraising Committee thank all who contributed.   €5,295.92 has been raised.

QUOTABLE QUOTES

 -“I’m furious with Womens Libbers. They get up on soap boxes to preach that women are brighter than men. That’s true, but it should be kept very quiet or it ruins the whole racket.” - Anite Loos

-“A good novel tells us the truth about its hero. A bad novel tells us the truth about its author.” - G.K. Chesterton.

 “France is a country where to money falls apart in your hand and you can’t tear the toilet paper.” -Billy Wilder.

- “For every person wishing to teach, there are thirty not wanting to be taught.” - W.C. Sellar.

-“Our knowledge can only be finite, while our ignorance must necessarily be infinite.” -Karl Popper

FREE DRAW  Win a trip to Medjugorje with the Irish Centre: Win one week’s all included package trip to Medjugorje for one person. This includes 7 nights B&B, return airport transfer and flight (up to €300 flight & luggage value). To be in with a chance to win go to our website www.med-irishcentre.com For more details tel. 00353 1443 4510 or email reservations@med-irishcentre.com

Bright Beginnings Ferbane are hiring Childcare staff who have a minimum FETAC L5 Qualification. To apply please send your cv to brightbeginningsferbane@yahoo.ie Further info. Ph: 090 6453777.

HIGH STREET/BELMONT WOMEN’S GROUP - Will run their Annual Cake Sale, Hampers & Raffle after 12 noon Mass on Sun. 4th Sept. in High St. Hall in aid of Daffodil Day, Irish Cancer Society. Please support

Back to School Clonmacnois N.S.  reopens on Wednesday Aug 31st  Wishing every blessing for the year ahead.

 

 

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