Saturday, February 18, 2012

7th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 19th February 2012

Ash Wednesday - Lent Begins
Next Wednesday is Ash Wednesday and is the beginning of the Season of Lent.  At our morning Masses we will bless ashes and begin our Lenten observance. 
Extra Mass for Lent
As mentioned above, there will be an evening Mass on each weekday evening of Lent starting at 6.15pm.  This is a very popular celebration for people wishing to make Mass a part of their  Lenten observance.  All are welcome to join us.  Our morning Masses remain at the usual times: St. Patrick’s Church at 9.30am and St. Fiacre’s Church at 10.30am.
Lent Text Service
Each day during Lent a short message containing a line of scripture or a thought for the day can be sent by text to your mobile phone.   If you would like to receive a text message during Lent - at no cost to you -  text your mobile number to the Ossory Faith Development Group at 085 831 3100 or email afd@ossory.ie or telephone 056 775 3624.  (People can stop receiving the texts at any time by texting ‘Stop’ to the same number.)
Lenten Talks
A personal Journey through Lent with Fr. Willie Purcell beginning on Wednesday 29th February after 10.30am  Mass in the Parish Centre.
Evening of Prayer and Reflection
The sisters and staff at Peace in Christ Retreat House invite the people of St. Patrick’s Parish to an evening of Prayer and Reflection at Peace in Christ, Sion Road on Tuesday, 13th March.  The sisters look forward to welcoming the people of our parish and to exploring the gospel in a creative, prayerful atmosphere. The evening starts at 8.00pm and concludes at about 10.30pm.  All are welcome.
Sung Tridentine Mass
A sung Tridentine Mass will be celebrated in St. Patrick’s Church on Sunday, 19th February, Quinquagesima Sunday, at 5.00pm.
Parish Confirmation
We look forward to welcoming Bishop Freeman to our parish on next Saturday, 25th February for the celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation with 115 of our young people.  Please continue to pray for these young people.
Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes
The Ossory Pilgrimage to Lourdes, led by Bishop Seamus Freeman S.A.C., will take place from 22nd to 27th May 2012.
Bookings may be made by contacting Eleanor at glenmore@ossory.ie or telephone 051 880 414 on weekdays except Wednesday.  It is important to book as early as possible as places are limited.
Facebook
St. Patrick’s Parish is now on Facebook.  Keep up to date with all that’s going on in our parish: http://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Patricks-Parish-Kilkenny-Ireland/232915183456210
Weekly Envelope Collection
The total collected in last week’s envelope collection amounted to 1,228.29.  Thanks.
St. Vincent De Paul Collection
The monthly collection for the local conference of the Society of St. Vincent De Paul will be taken up during all Masses this weekend.  Please be as generous as possible.
Envelope Contribution Pack
We are updating our database in preparation for the distribution of this year’s parish contribution envelopes.   Please contact the Parish Office if you are not already receiving envelopes and would like to contribute in this way during the coming year.  Using envelopes enables us to keep an accurate account of your contributions and, in some cases, allows us to recover a tax refund from the Revenue Commissioners.

Dublin Youth Opera Company
This group will perform in concert at St. Patrick’s Parish Centre on Sunday, 4th March at 7.00pm.  Tickets €8/5 at the door.
Pray For Our Deceased Friends
Recently Deceased: Jimmie Conway, Riverside Drive. Requiem Mass at 11.30am on Sunday in St. Canice's Church. Burial in Foulkstown Cemetery. Peggy Shanahan, Haltigan Terrace. Tom Kavanagh, Riverview. Shem Connolly, Butts Green.
Months Mind: Mary Bartley (Sun 11.00).
Anniversaries: Mary Lynch (Sat 6.15), John & Jack Ryan (Sat 7.00), David Maher (Sun 10.00), Matthew Gleeson (Sun 10.30), Peader Flanagan (Sun 12.00), Molly Johnston (Sun 12.30), Anne Kelly (Tues 9.30), Margaret Fell (Tues 10.30), Kathleen Morris (Wed 9.30), Con White (Wed 10.30), William Smith (Thurs 9.30), John Millea (Thurs 10.30), Jenny Clancy (Thurs 6.15),  William Ayres, Billy Maguire, Harry Beale, Annie Hoyne, Kieran Healy, Catherine Cullen, Michael Drennan, Ellen Doyle, John Millea, Deirdre McGuinness, John Corcoran
Intentions for next weekend: Frank O’Brien & Philomena Somers (Sat 6.15), Patricia (Paddy) Friel (Months Mind, Sat 7.00), Peggy McGrath (Sun 10.00), John Dinneen (Sun 11.00), Brian Griffin (Sun 12.00), Joe Lalor (Sun 12.30).
Elvis Gospel Concert at St. Fiacre’s
Elvis Gospel Concert at St. Fiacre’s Church on Friday, 2nd March.  Proceeds will help send young people with special needs to Lourdes at Easter.  Concert will feature Thukolo Gospel Choir with John Cassidy and Memphis Cats. Door prizes galore and other prizes on the night.  Tickets: 10 available at Parish Office. 
Dochas  Nasamu Clothing Appeal
Dochas Nasamu Orphanage - in Nairobi, Kenya, which is an Irish run and Irish built orphanage, is holding a used clothing appeal of lady’s, gent’s and children’s clothes, shoes, household linens, towels, sheets, blankets, soft toys, handbags etc.  Collection will take place before noon on Wednesday, 22nd February inside the gates of St. Patricks Parish Centre. For further information, please contact Marie on 087 689 0995.  Many thanks for your continued support.
Walk for Zambia
The CBS Parents’ Council is holding a 5km walk for Zambia Immersion Project on Sunday, 26th February in Castle Park and surrounds at 11.00am.  Registration  9.45 - 10.45am in Kilkenny Tennis Club.  10 per Adult, 15 per family, 5 per student.  There will be light refreshments and a free raffle in Tennis Club afterwards.
Alopecia Support Group
The next South East Alopecia Support Group will be held in the Dolmen Hotel, Carlow on Wednesday, 22nd February at 7.00pm.  Anyone who has alopecia, family or friends with alopecia are more than welcome.  Please feel free to bring along a friend for support. Information: www.alopeciaireland.ie, email alopeciasupport@gmail.com or Liz on 085 757 5180.
Aiden Roche Walk
Call for walkers to pull on their boots and get walking for Rehab! Participants are needed for the annual fundraising walk by Aiden Roche which takes place in Westport, Co. Mayo from 17th-19th May 2012.  All of the proceeds go to RehabCare Resource Centre, Regent House, William Street in Kilkenny. RehabCare provides a wide range of high-quality person-centered services and accommodation. Participants must raise €600 which covers transport, accommodation and food. Information: Aiden Roche on aidenroche08@gmail.com or 086 200 0700.  The deadline for deposits is 25th February 2012.
Loughboy Library
Introductory 7 week computer classes - to enrol please give your name to Library Staff members on 056 779 4176.
Co Kilkenny VEC will host a stand at the Library on this Tuesday from 2.00 - 5.00pm giving information on its courses and programmes.
Toddler Hour - every Thursday at 11.30am.  All pre-schoolers are very welcome.
An Exhibition of painting and ceramics by Pat Holland is currently showing at Loughboy Library until 23rd February.
Fierce Friendship
This is one of the many conflict stories in Mark where Jesus is challenged by the religious authorities.  They are none too pleased that he is forgiving sins because as far as they are concerned, only God can do that.  It is easy for them to use the words of forgiveness, but how many of them can heal the paralysed man and let him walk?  Jesus wants to heal the man but also to show people that he has authority!  And what of the faith of the paralysed man’s friends – fierce friendship?  They literally took the roof off so that they could get him to Jesus.  You can imagine Jesus sitting there, teaching, and then the dust starts to fall...
‘And I took out and I see paralysed men and women, paralysed congregations, paralysed ministries and I want to cry; “Your sins are forgiven.  Take up your bed and walk!”  And I treasure those moments of intrusion, when the heavens are torn apart and the Spirit descends and I rise from the water and I know there is hope’  (William Loader)
Jane Mellett
Questions People Ask
Q.  I don’t smoke or drink and hardly ever eat sweets.  Fish dinner is no penance for me as I prefer fish to meat.  What can I give up for Lent?
A.  There is always room for giving up negative, harmful tendencies such as complaining, whinging, self-pity or uncharitable comments.  Perhaps your Lent should be directed more towards taking on than giving up.  Take on more time for prayer and spiritual reading.  Be more available to people who would appreciate a visit or a listening ear.  If you are not in a Prayer Group, why not invite two or three people to reflect together on the Sunday Gospels.
Fr. Silvester O’Flynn OFM Cap

A Fond Farewell
This is the final parish newsletter in its current format.  From next week the newsletter will incorporate the new Mass text and readings on one side and the parish announcements on the other.   This is in response to many requests to provide the texts of the Sunday readings for reference during Mass.



Sunday, February 12, 2012

6th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 12th February 2012


Eucharistic Congress 2012
The 50th International Eucharistic Congress will take place in the RDS, Dublin, from 10th – 16th June with the closing ceremonies in Croke Park on 17th June, 2012.  This event provides us with an opportunity to re-focus on the Eucharist as the ‘source and summit’ of the Christian life: what the Eucharist is about, our celebration of the Eucharist and how it should impact on our daily lives.
Admission tickets are necessary and all bookings for the Congress have to be done online before 9th May.  The website address is: http://www.iec2012.ie/registration.  Michelle, at the Parish Office, will be happy to assist those who are not familiar with web booking.  This must be done in person and during office hours.
Costs are as follows: 7 days,  €95 (10th – 16th June). 3 days,  €60 (any 3 consecutive days).  With either the 7 or 3 days you may also book a ticket for the closing ceremonies in Croke Park for an extra €10. 
Single day tickets are €30.  Concession: €28.
3 day family ticket (2 adults and up to 4 children) costs €285 or single day costs €95.

Ossory Diocesan Day at Congress
Tuesday, 12th June will be Ossory Day at the Congress. The theme for the day is ‘Communion in Marriage and Family’.  Catechesis on the day will be provided by Most Rev Barry Hickey, Archbishop of Perth.  Testimony will be by Dr Carl Anderson, Supreme Knight of Columbanus.  His Eminence Andre Cardinal Ving-Trois, Archbishop of Paris will be principal concelebrant at the Eucharist.  There will be many workshops on the day including ones by Breda O’Brien, Archbishop Piero Marini and the Catholic Grandparents’ Association.

Enrolments in Parish Schools
The St. John of God Girls’ School and the St. Patrick’s De La Salle Boys’ School are currently dealing with enrolment applications for September 2012.  Please contact the schools immediately for further details.
St. John of God School: 772 1290
St. Patrick’s De La Salle School: 776 1081.

Pray for our Deceased Friends
Recently Deceased: Angela Stenson, Killiney.  Paula Downey, Dublin
Anniversaries: John O’Rourke (Sat 6.15), Michael Walsh & Milo Bourke (Sat 7.00), Ursula Maher (Sun 9.30), Catherine Maher (Sun 10.00), Paddy Burke (Sun 10.30), Eileen Cummins (Sun 11.00), Peter Quinn (Sun 12.00), Dr. Richard Purcell (Sun 12.30), Anastatia Fitzpatrick (Mon 9.30), Catherine Beckett, Jack Talbot, Christine O’Driscoll, Seamus Culleton, Maura Gaffney, John Quigley, James Hayes, Daphne Phelan,  Bill Carroll, Michael Dargan, Ellen Egan, Ellen Doyle, Christy Walsh
Intentions for Next Weekend: Mary Lynch (Sat 6.15), John & Jack Ryan (Sat 7.00), David Maher (Sun 10.00), Matthew Gleeson (Sun 10.30), Mary Bartley (Months Mind Sun 11.00), Peadar Flanagan (Sun 12.00), Molly Johnston (Sun 12.30).

Weekly Envelope Collection
Last week’s envelope collection amounted to €1,864.00  Many thanks.

Do This in Memory
We are delighted to welcome those preparing for their First Holy Communion to the preparatory Masses at St. Fiacre’s Church (10.30am) and St. Patrick’s Church (11.00am) on Sunday.

Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes
The Ossory Pilgrimage to Lourdes, led by Bishop Seamus Freeman S.A.C., will take place from 22nd to 27th May 2012.  Bookings: glenmore@ossory.ie or telephone 051 880 414 on weekdays except Wednesday.

Elvis Gospel Concert at St. Fiacre’s
The Irish Children's Pilgrimage Trust (IHCPT) will benefit from a fundraising  Elvis Gospel Concert at St. Fiacre’s Church on Friday, 2nd March.  Proceeds will help send young people with special needs to Lourdes at Easter.  Concert will feature Thukolo Gospel Choir with John Cassidy and Memphis Cats. Door prizes galore and other prizes on the night.  Tickets: 10 available at the Parish Office. 

A Lenten Text
Each day during Lent a short message containing a line of scripture or a thought for the day can be sent by text to your mobile phone.   If you would like to receive a text message during Lent - at no cost to you -  text your mobile number to the Ossory Faith Development Group at 085 831 3100 or email afd@ossory.ie or telephone 056 775 3624.  (People can stop receiving the texts at any time by texting ‘Stop’ to the same number.

Bible Classes Postponed
Unfortunately Sr De Lourdes will not be available for bible classes during Lent.  She hopes to be able to resume them during Advent.

Prayer for Healing
There will be a time of prayer for healing at St Fiacre’s Church between 7.30 and 10.00pm on Thursday evening.  All welcome.

Sung Tridentine Mass
A sung Tridentine Mass will be celebrated in St. Patrick’s Church on Sunday, 19th February, Quinquagesima Sunday, at 5.00pm.  All are welcome to attend.

Envelope Contribution Pack
We are updating our database in preparation for the distribution of contribution envelopes.   Please contact the Parish Office if you are not already receiving envelopes and would like to contribute in this way during the coming year.  Using envelopes enables us to keep an accurate account of your contributions and, in some cases, allows us to recover a tax refund from the Revenue Commissioners.
We would also like to hear from contributors whose address details have changed.

Hearing Help and Lip-reading
Hearing Help and Lip-reading classes will start on Monday, 13th February between 8.00 and 10.00pm and Wednesday, 15th February 10.30am - 12.30pm for 8 weeks.  Venue: Citizens Information, The Parade.  076 107 7910 or 051 855 777.  All welcome.

Senior Citizens’ Party
Over 135 people enjoyed a wonderful party at the Parish Centre on last Monday evening.  Well done to the organisers and all involved in providing the food, drink, music and craic.
Courtesy of Fr. Liam about 120 photographs of the event are viewable on our parish website: www.patricksparish.net. 

St. Patrick’s Parish on Facebook
Our parish recently opened a Facebook account.  We hope to update it regularly.  Keep an eye on us and ‘like’ our contributions.  Believe it or not one of the first ‘likes’ was from a visitor in New York!

Exercise and Dance For 40+
Thursdays in St. Patrick’s Parish Centre between 11.00am and 12.00 noon.  Classes start on Thursday, 16th February.  6 sessions €36.  Royal Society of Arts/YMCA/Extend Qualified Teacher.  Do come along: tone up and reap the benefits from a fitter lifestyle.  For further information: Kate 085 111 4107.

Loughboy Library
Co. Kilkenny VEC will host an information stand outlining details of courses and programmes at the Library on Tuesday, 21st February from 2.00pm. 
Free Computer Courses for Beginners - Mondays & Thursdays. 
Prose Writing Workshops: Friday 24th February from 6.00 to 8.00pm.  Book your place  on 779 4176.

James Stephens Camogie Club
Registration will take place on Friday, 17th February from 7.00—8.00pm in James Stephens Club Rooms, Larchfield.  Membership: Under 18 years - €25; Over 18 years €50.  Family - €100.  For further details contact Rita Neary 086 203 1623.  New members welcome.

Enable Ireland
The annual church gate collection for Enable Ireland will take place this weekend.  Please support.

SSSSSssssshhhhhh
One of the features of the Gospel of Mark is the big SECRET, what scholars call the ‘Messianic Secret’.  Whenever Jesus heals people in Mark, he tells them not to tell anyone.  On the odd occasion when the disciples show a little bit of understanding, he tells them not to say anything to anyone about his miracles.  You would think that Jesus would want it shouted from the rooftops, never mind the torture it would be for people to try and keep something like this quiet.  But Jesus is not that kind of Messiah.  He doesn’t want the publicity, not yet.  He doesn’t want people to have the wrong idea about what his MISSION involves.  It is not about the glory, it is not meant to be easy, it is not without the difficult paths, the cross!  It is all about service.  We can think of the leper as all those people in society that we don’t want near us...they are easily identified by this question: ‘who do you not want living next door to you?’  Jesus reaches out to the alienated and by doing so, in today’s Gospel, he himself becomes alienated.
Jane Mellett

Questions People Ask
Q.  I see dozens of Mass cards given at a funeral.  Is a priest obliged to offer Mass for each card he signs? What happens if he has signed more cards than the number of Masses he can offer?
A.  Yes, a priest who accepts a Mass stipend is bound in justice to offer Mass for that intention or to transfer the offering to another priest.  Here in Ireland many priests receive more offerings than they can personally cover but there are priests in many other places who do not receive offerings and they are delighted to receive the transfer of stipends.  To be honest with you, I’m not too pleased with the system as every Mass is to the benefit of the entire Christian community, especially to those present at the celebration.
Fr. Silvester O’Flynn OFM Cap

P.S. When we accept a Mass stipend at St Patrick’s Parish Centre we guarantee a Mass will be offered for the specific intention.  We transfer excess Mass intentions and stipends to Aid to the Church in Need priests who guarantee an individual Mass will be offered for each intention. See receipts on Parish Centre Notice board.

Eucharistic Congress 1932
The last time an International Eucharistic Congress was held in Ireland was in 1932.  Were you there?  Have you any stories to tell (personal stories or those of your parents or grandparents) about the 1932 Congress?  Have you any photographs or other memorabilia?  The diocese is considering putting together an exhibition of photographs and memorabilia but if we get enough exhibits from our parish we will put together a small local exhibition in the Parish Centre.  Have a look in the attic or in that battered biscuit tin or shoe box and see what you can come up with.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

5th Sunday in Ordinary Time, 5th February, 2012


Catholic Schools Week
Thanks to all who involved themselves in the various activities to mark Catholic Schools Week which comes to an end this weekend.

Senior Citizens’ Party
The annual dinner and party for the senior citizens of St. Patrick’s Parish will be held at the Parish Centre on this Monday, 6th February.  Good food and a great night’s entertainment is guaranteed.  Thanks to all who helped with planning by booking tickets early.  A very limited number of tickets (4) are still available at the Parish Office.  A great night is promised.

Pray for our Deceased Friends
Recently Deceased: Nora Wise, Assumption Place.  Kieran Joseph Kehoe, Blanchfield Park, Clara. Ann Bolger, Clara. Frank Coogan, USA.
Anniversaries: Ann Nolan (Sat 7.00), Shane Holland (Sun 9.30), Noeleen Flood (Sun 10.00), Ann & John Waldron (Sun 10.30) Jimmy McGrath (Sun 11.00), Michael Kennedy (Months Mind, Sun 12.00), Michael Moore (Sun 12.30), Mary O’Brien (Mon 9.30), Sean O’Grady (Tues 10.30), Philly & Stasia Grace (Wed 10.30), Margaret Foran, Eamonn, Frances, Padraig & Seamus Costello, Joseph Kirwan, Michael Burke, Paddy Bourke, Mary Dooley, Monica & Ger Dooley, Bridie Dooley, Liam Devlin, Rory Quinn.
Intentions for next weekend
Anniversaries: John O’Rourke (Sat 6.15), Michael Walsh & Milo Bourke (Sat 7.00), Ursula Maher (Sun 9.30), Catherine Maher (Sun 10.00), Paddy Bourke (Sun 10.30), Eileen Cummins (Sun 11.00), Peter Quinn (Sun 12.00), Dr. Richard Purcell (Sun 12.30).
May the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace.  Amen.

Westcourt News
The monthly Mass to pray for the intercession of Blessed Edmund Rice in our lives and for his canonisation will take place in Westcourt on Monday, 6th February at 7.30pm. The Callan Heritage Society will organise the Liturgy for this mass.  All are welcome.

Parish Confirmation
We look forward to welcoming Bishop Freeman to our parish on Saturday, 25th February for the celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation with 115 of our young people.  While the ceremony will be held at St. Mary’s Cathedral it will be a great day of celebration in our parish community.
Please continue to pray for our young people, their families and teachers as they continue their preparations for this wonderful event.

St. Joseph’s Young Priests Society
The monthly meeting of St. Joseph’s Young Priests Society will take place on Friday, 10th February in the Parish Centre immediately after the 10.30am Mass.  New members welcome.

Hospitality Morning
Don’t forget to join us for a cup of tea or coffee and some treats after 10.30am Mass on Tuesday mornings.  This is a very popular way of meeting your neighbours and sharing a chat and a cuppa.  All are welcome.

Weekly Envelope Collection
Last week’s weekly envelope collection amounted to €1,455.21.  Thank you.

Facebook
St. Patrick’s Parish is now on Facebook.  Keep up to date with all that’s going on in our parish.

Parish Shop
The Parish Shop - in the foyer of the Parish Centre - now stocks a limited number of the New Missal with the revised translation of the Mass.
The Shop also carries a wide range of gifts suitable for Confirmation, First Holy Communion and Baptism candidates.  Open during office hours.

Chernobyl Children International
Many thanks to all who supported the recent coffee morning and book sale in the St. Patrick's Parish Centre. 

St John’s Parish Solemn Novena
St John's Annual Parish Solemn Novena commenced last Friday and continues until Saturday, 11th February.  It is being conducted by the Redemptorists.  Daily Sessions (excluding Sunday) are at 7.30 & 10.30am and 7.30pm.  Special Sessions include: Sunday 5th, 3.30 pm - Blessing of Babies & Small Children; Friday 10th, 7.30pm - Special Session for Youth.  All are welcome to any or all of the sessions.

Golden Jubilee
Congratulations to John & Bernie McCormack, Bohernatounish Road who celebrate 50 years of married life at this time.

Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes
The Ossory Pilgrimage to Lourdes, led by Bishop Seamus Freeman S.A.C., will take place from 22nd to 27th May 2012.
Bookings may be made by contacting Eleanor at glenmore@ossory.ie or telephone 051 880 414 on weekdays except Wednesday.  It is important to book as early as possible as places are limited.

First Saturday Devotion
This devotion will take place in St. Fiacre’s Church on this Saturday after 6.15pm Mass.  Prayers and adoration will end at 9.00pm.  All are welcome.

The Good Old Days
The Good Old Days show in aid of the Irish Wheelchair Association (Kilkenny Branch) and Outreach Kilkenny will take place in the Set Theatre Langton's on Sunday, 12th February at 7.30 pm. A host of guests will perform with audience sing-alongs. Special guest for the night is Aonghus McAnally. Admission is €5. Dress in good old days clothes for the show and win a special prize.

Adoration and Prayer
An hour of adoration and prayer for Divine Mercy will take place in the Friary Church on Sunday, 12th February from 3.00pm - 4.00pm.  All are welcome.

Eucharistic Congress 1932
The last time an International Eucharistic Congress was held in Ireland was in 1932.  Were you there?  Have you any stories to tell (personal stories or those of your parents or grandparents) about the 1932 Congress?  Have you any photographs or other memorabilia? 
The diocese is considering putting together an exhibition of photographs and memorabilia but if we get enough exhibits from our parish we will put together a small local exhibition in the Parish Centre.  Have a look in the attic or in that battered biscuit tin or shoe box and see what you can come up with.

Rosary
The monthly rosary on the first Sunday in James Green at the statue of Our Lady of Kilkenny continues this Sunday, 5th February at 3.00pm.  All are welcome. 

Loughboy Library
Computer Classes for Beginners: Mondays and Thursdays.  Book your place on this 7 week course 056 779 4176.
Scrabble: Wednesdays 2.00pm
Toddler Hour: Thursdays at 11.30am
DVDs: a quantity of new DVDs now in stock.

Elvis Gospel Concert at St. Fiacre’s
The Irish Children's Pilgrimage Trust (IHCPT) will benefit from a fundraising  Elvis Gospel Concert at St. Fiacre’s Church on Friday, 2nd March.  Proceeds will help send young people with special needs to Lourdes at Easter.  Concert will feature Thukolo Gospel Choir with John Cassidy and Memphis Cats. Door prizes galore and other prizes on the night.  Tickets: €10 available at the Parish Office.  Please support.

Apartments For the Elderly
The Little Sisters of the Poor, Ferrybank have opened the Jeanne Jugan Apartments for the Elderly.  You are welcome to view.  It is preferable that you first telephone Joan on 051 833 006 from Monday to Friday 8.00am - 2.00pm to make an appointment to view the apartment.

Used Goods Collection
Irish Charity Warehouse Killeshin Road, Carlow in partnership with The Holy Angels Day-care Centre are having a Used Goods Collection. Wanted: furniture, building materials, tools, clothes, shoes, toys, books or any saleable items large or small. Please call 059 914 0622 or text 086 400 4680 and we will collect. Your generosity is appreciated.

Dark, Deserted and Prayerful
The Gospel today is a busy one.  Jesus goes from teaching in the synagogue, to healing Peter’s mother-in-law, to curing everyone in the city who was sick or possessed.  But there is one line in the midst of this text which stands out: ‘In the morning, while it was still very dark, he got up and went out to a deserted place, and there he prayed.’  We don’t have to think too hard about the busyness of our own lives to realise the importance of stopping at some point in the middle of the mayhem to breathe, to give some space, prayer, reflection, whatever we can to focus our minds on the purpose of all the madness… God’s Kingdom.

The Difference
I got up early one morning
And rushed right into the day;
I had so much to accomplish
That I didn’t take time to pray.
Problems just tumbled around me,
And heavier came each task;
‘Why doesn’t God help me?’ I wondered.
He answered, ‘You didn’t ask.’
I wanted to see joy and beauty-
But the day toiled on, grey and bleak;
I wondered why God didn’t show me,
He said, ‘But you didn’t seek.’
I tried to come into God’s presence,
I used all my keys at the lock;
God gently and lovingly chided:
‘My child, you didn’t knock.’
I woke up early this morning
And paused before entering the day;
I had so much to accomplish
That I had to take time to pray.
(Author Unknown)

Questions People Ask
Q. The new translation of the Apostle’s Creed says that Christ descended into hell.  What does that mean?
This is not hell as the place of eternal damnation but hell as the abode of those who had died but were awaiting the glorious vision of God to be won by Jesus the Saviour. ‘Jesus did not descend into hell to deliver the damned nor destroy the hell of damnation, but to free the just who had gone before him’ (Cathechism, 633).  Two important beliefs are being stated: that Jesus really died; and that he opened heaven’s gates for all who were awaiting redemption. 
The old translation, ‘he descended to the dead’ was less confusing. 
Fr. Silvester O’Flynn OFM Cap