Saturday, May 29, 2010
Trinity Sunday, 30th May 2010
Clue: Mexican salamander. Seven letters. What is it? Haven’t a clue? Stars with a and ends in l. No? Middle letter is l. So it has to be….axolotl. Ah! The stuff of addictions. The first newspaper crossword puzzle appeared in the New York World, 1913. Englishman, Arthur Wynne, its creator, called it a word-cross. Ten years on it had soared to the status of a national craze. Even then some media people decried it as a national threat because of the hours ‘squandered’ on it by all and sundry alike. Today, Trinity Sunday, we don’t celebrate a puzzle, but we do pay homage to a mystery. Puzzles get solve, mysteries don’t. They’re not for solving. The more you delve into a mystery the more you realise there is to delve into. Thus it is with that mystery we so abstractedly call: the Most Holy trinity. God is not an abstraction. God is person. Three in fact. Though no less mysterious for it, God is more accessibly to our minds and hearts by being seen as Father, Son and the Spirit of love between them. God is not a cold, unfeeling, unit of isolated magnificence. He is the father running out to welcome home a repentant brat of a son. He is the Son who couldn’t resist becoming one of us even though he would have to pay the ultimate price for doing so. And, unlike pagan gods to be feared, God is Spirit inspiring love in the hearts of all people of good will. Clue: God, Four letters. Solution?
Fr. Tom Cahill SVD
National Vigil of Adoration & Prayer
For the Church in Ireland.
St. Fiacre’s Church, Loughboy, Kilkenny.
7.00pm until 4am. Holy Mass will be celebrated at 7pm and 12 midnight. Everyone is invited to this night of prayer and you can come and go as you please.
Loughboy Library
Nintendo Wii training classes for over 55s continue on Tuesday at 11am and 2pm. This is a great way to exercise in a fun relaxed way! No charge - please book your place at 779 4176.
Questions People Ask
Q. Since the Trinity is said to be a mystery beyond our comprehension, what is the point of trying to understand it or talk about it?
A. While we cannot, in this life, have a complete understanding of the inner life of God, yet, through God’s revelation in Sacred Scripture, we know a certain amount about the relationships between Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Our knowledge may be incomplete, yet it can be true. It’s like a glass full of water. It is full to its limitation but not containing the entire ocean: incomplete yet true. With the revealed knowledge of God we believe that in Mass we render all glory and honour to the Father, through the Son, in the unity brought by the Holy Spirit.
Fr. Silvester O’Flynn OFM Cap
A Must for the Weekend"
Garden Tour and Plant Sale this week-end - Sat. 29th, Sun. 30th and Mon. 31st May. at Holden's, Harristown, Graiguenamanagh (opp. old creamery) from 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. Teas, books, bric-a-brac and a raffle also. Proceeds will go to Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Crumlin. Details from Betty or John, tel. 087-9447961.
The Happy Valley Festival
June 1st - 7th are holding a free candle light concert with Thukolo performing Gospel music, followed by the Thomastown Folk choir on Thursday 3rd June at the Church of the Assumption, Thomastown. Lots more music, arts, and fun events - many free - for all the family see happyvalleyfestival.blogspot.com for more info.
Congratulations
We would like to congratulate Sr. Sylvester Brennan, St. John of God Community, College Road on celebrating her platinum jubilee (70 years) of profession during the week.
Melville Heights Mass
Thanks to all who were involved in the open air Mass at Melville Heights on last Friday evening.
Pray for the deceased
Recently Deceased: Philip Morrissey, Westfield: funeral prayers at Johnston’s Funeral home at 5.45pm on Sunday followed by removal to St. John’s Church. Requiem Mass at 10.30am on Monday followed by burial at Foulkstown Cemetery. Breda Doherty, Fr. Murphy Square. Funeral prayers at Hehir’s Funeral Home at 6.30pm on Sunday followed by removal to St. Mary’s Cathedral. Requiem Mass at 11.00am on Monday followed by burial at Foulkstown Cemetery. John Quinn, Barrack Street, Castlecomer.
Months Mind: Con Bateman, (Baby) John Edward Kirwan-Malone (Sun 10.30)
Anniversaries: Tommy & Kitty Phelan (Sat 6.15), John Cleere (Sat 7.00), Patrick Banahan (Sun 9.30), Blanaid Cleere-Manning (Sun 10.00), Susan Delaney, Ann Conway, Mary O’Meara, Denis Garrehy (Sun 12.00), William Doheny (Sun 12.30), Catherine Brennan (Tues 10.30), Richard Ruth (Wed 10.30), Michael O’Carroll & Ellen Mooney (Thurs 9.30), Margaret Maher & Nora Bambrick (Fri 10.30), Brigid Culleton, James & Mary O’Brien, Mollie Fitzgerald, Mary Lanigan, Joseph Curry, Brian Mahon, Agnes Dermody, Mary Drennan, Jimmy McGuire, Bridget & Jack Leahy
Intentions for next weekend: Sarah Mullally (Sat 6:15), Gerry Keyes (Sat 7.00), Joan Smithwick (Sun 10.00 Months Mind), Jim O’Brien (Sun 10.30), Ellen Ryan & John Ryan (Sun 11.00), Mary & Billy Butler (Sun 12.30).
First Friday
Next Friday is the first Friday of the month and the priests of the parish will visit the sick and housebound at the usual times.
Light that Shines in the Darkness
Are you interested in priesthood in the Diocese of Ossory? For information on priesthood in the diocese please contact Bishop Séamus Freeman on 056 776 2448 or Fr. Willie Purcell on 087 628 6858.
Africa Day in Kilkenny
Come and celebrate Africa Day on Sunday, May 30th at the Kilkenny Rugby Club, Waterford Road, commencing at 2.30pm. A fun family day open to the whole community and free to attend. Tag rugby and hurling workshop, drumming, music, storytelling, face painting etc. African BBQ. All welcome.
Parish Pilgrimage to Knock
The popular annual parish pilgrimage to Knock takes place on Thursday, 24th June. Coach leaves St. Fiacre’s Church at 7.15am and St. Patrick’s Church at 7.20am. Fare €15 and tickets are only available at the reception desk at St. Patrick’s Parish Centre. Tickets must be purchased in advance. In order to finalize the necessary arrangements, tickets will only be available until 22nd June. This pilgrimage is open to anyone who is interested.
Mill Hill Missionaries Pilgrimage
This year’s annual Mill Hill Missionaries Pilgrimage to Knock will take place on Saturday, 12th June. Fr. Donal Harney MHM will lead the pilgrimage. Coach will leave Prague House, Freshford at 8.00am with a pick up at Mill Hill Missionaries, Waterford Road, Kilkenny at 8.30am.
Main Celebrant and preacher Rev. Fr. Anthony Murphy. Fare: Adults €20, children €10. Contact 056 772 1482 to book your seat.
Eucharistic Congress 2012
The Irish Episcopal Conference has asked, in order to help finance the Eucharistic Congress 2012, that each diocese make a collection at Masses on Corpus Christi, Sunday 6th June 2010. The Congress will be held in Ireland in 2012 for the first time since 1932. Please support the collection next weekend.
Parish Website
Comments, suggestions relating to the parish website are welcome, contact: Fr. Liam.
A Note On Child Protection.
As part of our diocesan and parochial response to child protection all adults who are working with children in our parish have been put forward for vetting by the statutory authorities (An Garda Siochana). It is also considered best practice that all priests should be vetted by the same statutory authorities. This is currently taking place. If anyone has any concerns regarding child protection in the church/parish contact details of the relevant authorities are posted in all of our churches.
Gaelscoil Congratulations
Congratulations to Gaelscoil Osraí which celebrated its 25th anniversary last Friday. Well done to all involved in the celebrations and best wishes for the next 25.
Parish Shop
On sale in the foyer is a wide selection of religious goods, anything from rosary beads to prayers book to statues. Come in and have a look. The volunteers at the desk will be happy to help.
Signed Mass cards are also available at reception. Suggested stipend for each mass is €10 and an individual Mass is guaranteed. Masses are said by priests supported by Aid to the Church in Need (ACN).
Friday Adoration
Every Friday, special prayers are offered at mass for the renewal of the Church in Ireland as requested by the Holy Father. The hour after each morning Mass is also dedicated to this renewal. If you would like to join in this Mass and adoration you are welcome to participate.
The Universal Testimony
A good illustration of the Trinity comes from world-renowned scientist Dr. Henry Morris. He notes that the entire universe is Trinitarian by design. The universe consists of three things: matter, space, and time. Take away any one of those three and the universe would cease to exist. But each one of those is itself a trinity. Matter = mass + energy + motion. Space = length + height + breadth. Time = past + present + future. Thus the whole universe witnesses to the character of the God who made it (cf. Psalm 19:1).
Light that Shines in the Darkness
Are you interested in priesthood in the Diocese of Ossory? For information on priesthood in the diocese please contact Bishop Séamus Freeman on 056 776 2448 or Fr. Willie Purcell on 087 628 6858.
Exam Time
We keep in our prayers all who will soon sit their Junior and Leaving Certificate exams. We wish you all the best in your studies in preparation for these exams.
Latin Mass
The Latin Mass Society will celebrate Mass in St. Patrick’s Church on Thursday for Corpus Christi at 7pm with a procession afterwards.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Pentecost Sunday, 23rd May 2010
The Feast of Pentecost - Birthday of the Church
This weekend we celebrate Pentecost Sunday. The Feast of Pentecost, originally the Jewish Feast of Weeks commemorating the gift of the Law to Moses on Mount Sinai 50 days after the Exodus, was the day when the Holy Spirit was poured out in the Upper Room upon the apostles and other disciples in the form of tongues of fire and a strong wind. Pentecost occurred fifty days after Easter Sunday, the day marking the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. Pentecost is seen as the birthday of the Church.
Sadly, we celebrate this feast every year but lots of us miss its powerful message. If we were to realise the full meaning of Pentecost we would be bold instead of timid, energetic instead of anaemic, fascinated instead of bored. Compare the apostles before and after Pentecost and you’ll see the difference the Spirit makes.
The gospel is Good News not just because we’re going to heaven, but because we’ve been empowered to become new people, here and now. The Second Vatican Council insisted that each of us is called to the heights of holiness. Not by will-power, mind you. But by Holy Spirit power. Holiness consists in faith, hope, and especially divine love. These are “virtues,” literally “powers,” given by the Spirit. To top it off, the Spirit gives us seven further gifts which perfect faith, hope, and love, making it possible for us to live a supernatural, charismatic life. Some think this is only for the chosen few, “the mystics.” St. Thomas Aquinas taught to the contrary that the gifts listed in Isaiah (wisdom, knowledge, understanding, counsel, piety, fortitude, and fear of the Lord) are standard equipment given in baptism, that all are called to be “mystics.”
Vatican II also taught that every Christian has a vocation to serve. We need power for this too. And so the Spirit distributes other gifts, called “charisms.” These, teaches St. Thomas, are not so much for our own sanctification as for service to others. There is no exhaustive list of charisms, though St. Paul mentions a few ranging from tongues to Christian marriage (I Corinthians 12:7-10, Romans 12:6-8). Charisms are not doled out by the priests or bishops; but are given directly by the Spirit through baptism and confirmation, even sometimes outside of the sacraments.
We actually did get the Spirit and his gifts. The problem is we don’t recognise them at times and we don’t use them often enough.
Marcellino D’Ambrosio
Ossory Listens
Over 180 people attended last Monday's listening session which was for the parishes of St. Patrick’s, St. Mary’s and Danesfort. Thanks to all who attended and to those who were kind enough to help with logistics on the evening. In all about 850 people gathered in the different venues throughout the diocese and shared their opinions with the bishop. People’s opinions were listened to, concerns were aired and information gathered and all this will go forward to plan for the future of the Diocese of Ossory. As soon as the information gathered is collated we will make this available to parishioners.
Bishop Séamus is grateful to all who took time out to meet with him and promises the information gathered will not be allowed to gather dust.
A Note about Child Protection.
As part of our diocesan and parochial response to child protection all adults who are working with children in our parish have been put forward for vetting by the statutory authorities (An Garda Siochana). It is also considered best practice that all priests should be vetted by the same statutory authorities. This is currently taking place. If anyone has any concerns regarding child protection in the church/parish contact details of the relevant authorities are posted in all of our churches.
Parish Envelopes
Due to an error some people may have received the wrong envelope number. Could the person/family who have envelope numbers 12 & 236 please contact the Parish Office next week.
Pray for the Deceased
Recently Deceased: Jim Lanigan, St. Fiacre’s Place. Mary Deegan, Archers Court. Maureen Bourke, Vicar Street.
Anniversaries: John & Catherine Alley (Sat 6.15), Joe Davy (Sat 7.00), Tony Martin (Sun 9.30), Eileen Hickey, Kieran Hickey & Kevin & Nancy Grogan (Sun 10.00), Bridget Barry (Sun 10.30), Doreen McCabe (Sun 11.00), Nellie Garrehy (Sun 12.00), Tom & Oliver Kennedy (Sun 12.30), Rev Richard Conway (Mon 9.30), Kathleen King (Wed 10.30) Jack Carroll, Harry Kelly, Annie Bourke, Molly Owens, Kathleen O’Carroll, Mary Drennan, Michael Smyth, Tom & Sean Brett, Tommy Jordan, Noreen McDonald, Maurice Nolan, Sean Monahan, Jimmy Hogan, Mary Walsh.
Intentions for next weekend: Tommy & Kitty Phelan (Sat 6.15); John Cleere (Sat 7.00); Patrick Banahan (Sun 9.30); Blanaid Cleere Manning (Sun 10.00); John Edward Kirwan Malone (Months Mind Sun 10.30); William Doheny (Sun 12.30).
First Holy Communion
Congratulations to all involved with this year’s First Holy Communion Class at St. Patrick’s De La Salle School. The boys received the Eucharist for the first time on Saturday. We also congratulate all the teachers from all of our schools who were involved in any way with this year’s First Holy Communion classes.
We continue our prayers for the boys and girls from our other schools within our pairhs who will receive the sacrament during the coming weeks.
Parish Pilgrimage to Knock
The popular annual parish pilgrimage to Knock takes place on Thursday, 24th June. Coach leaves St. Fiacre’s Church at 7.15am and St. Patrick’s Church at 7.20am. Fare €15 and tickets are only available at the reception desk at St. Patrick’s Parish Centre. Tickets must be purchased in advance. In order to finalize the necessary arrangements, tickets will only be available until 22nd June.
Mill Hill Missionaries Pilgrimage
This year’s annual Mill Hill Missionaries Pilgrimage to Knock will take place on Saturday, 14th June. Fr. Donal Harney MHM will lead the pilgrimage. Coach will leave Prague House, Freshford at 8.00am with a pick up at Mill Hill Missionaries, Waterford Road, Kilkenny at 8.30am.
Main Celebrant and preacher Rev. Fr. Anthony Murphy. Fare: Adults €20, children €10. Contact 056 772 1482 to book your seat.
M.S. Society
The M.S. Society of Ireland cordially invites you to the official launch of the new S.E. Directory of Services for people with M.S. and a celebration of world M.S. Day by Kilkenny Hurling Manager Brian Cody. Date 28th May 2010, Time 8.00pm. Venue The Set Theatre, Langtons, John's Street, Kilkenny. Speakers include Mayor Malcolm Noonan and Ian Coulter CIB. All welcome.
Questions People Ask
Q. What is the divine indwelling?
A. Many people have favourite places of pilgrimage where they feel close to God. Perhaps the most important pilgrimage is the journey inwards to recognise the presence of God with us and within us.
St. Paul told the Romans, ‘the Spirit of God has made his home in you’. He added that when we do not know how to pray, the Holy Spirit prays within us in ways beyond the scope of words. The indwelling of God is like a secret room. Jesus said that when we pray we should go into that secret room, close the door and be attentive to God within us.
Fr. Silvester O’Flynn OFM Cap
Loughboy Library
The Library will host its final celebration of Bealtaine 2010 this Friday, 28th May at 11am with a writing workshop. The recently formed Writers Circle will facilitate and they are encouraging new and more established writers to attend this free event. So book your place on 779 4176 and explore the possibilities of this new hobby...
Pentecost Sunday - Latin Mass
A traditional High Mass (1962 rite) will be celebrated in St. Patrick’s Church on this Sunday, 23rd May at 5.00pm.
Coffee Morning
You are invited to a coffee morning in St. Mary’s Day Care Centre on Friday, 28th May 10.30am to 12 noon hosted by the Presentation Associates. All proceeds will go to The Presentation Sisters in Pakistan. Lots of prizes, all are welcome, see you there.
Charity Walk
A Family Fun Charity Walk led by the Liam McCarthy Cup to the top of Slievenamon in aid of Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children
Crumlin will take place on Sunday 30th of May departing the village of Kilcash at 1pm. All Welcome. Contact Liam on 087 212 0201.
Pilgrimage to Lourdes
On Saturday over 400 people from the Diocese of Ossory departed for Lourdes on the annual pilgrimage. We wish them well on their journey and pray for them while they are in France.
Adoration and Prayer
A vigil of adoration and prayer for the suffering Church in Ireland will be held at St. Fiacre’s Church, Loughboy on Friday/Saturday, 4th/5th June between 7.00pm and 4.00am. Mass will be celebrated at 7.00pm and midnight. All are welcome to this night of prayer and you may come and go as you please.
Melville Heights Mass
Outdoor Mass will be celebrated at Melville Heights on Friday, 28th May at 7.30pm. All are welcome to come along.
Senior Citizens’ Mass
The annual Ossory Senior Citizens’ Mass will be held at St. Joseph’s Church, Mill Hill Missionaries House, Waterford Road on Wednesday, 26th May at 3.00pm. All welcome.
Light that Shines in the Darkness
Are you interested in priesthood in the Diocese of Ossory? For information on priesthood in the diocese please contact Bishop Séamus Freeman on 056 776 2448 or Fr. Willie Purcell on 087 628 6858.
Tidy Towns
Judging in the national tidy towns competition will take place very soon. Kilkenny missed out on a national title by only a couple of points last year. Even a little effort from you and your family could help this year. Please keep our city and environs clean and tidy and help bring another national title to the banks of the Nore.
Dance Classes
The Loughboy Area Resource Centre is commencing a 6 week dance class. The classes will consist of various dances from samba to waltz. The classes commence on Wednesday, 26th May at the Loughboy Area Resource Centre. The fee for the 6 week session is €50. For further information contact 056 776 4700.
Parish Centre Shop
Come and browse our Confirmation and First Communion range at the Parish Centre Shop. Open during office hours.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Ascension Sunday, 16th May 2010
The Listening Sessions continue during this coming week. Six sessions have taken place and have been a very positive experience for all who participated. Bishop Freeman will attend each meeting and parishioners are invited to come along to speak and listen. The schedule for this coming week is as follows: Monday 17th May: St Patrick’s Parish Centre, Loughboy at 8.00pm for the parishes of St Patrick’s, St Mary’s and Danesfort; Tuesday 18th May: Callan Parish Hall at 8.00pm for the parishes of Callan, Ballycallan and Tullaroan; Thursday 20th May: Canon Malone Hall at 8.00pm for the parishes of Lisdowney, Ballyragget and Conahy; Friday 21st May: Castlecomer Community Hall at 8.00pm for the parishes of Clogh, Muckalee and Castlecomer.
There is an open invitation to all to attend whichever meeting suits.
Questions people ask
What is the divine indwelling?
Many people have favourites places of pilgrimage where they feel close to God. Perhaps the most important pilgrimage is the journey inwards to recognise the presence of God with us and within us. St. Paul told the Romans, ‘the Spirit of God has made his home in you’. He added that when we don not know how to pray, the Holy Spirit prays within us in ways beyond the scope of words. The indwelling of God is like a secret room. Jesus said that when we pray we should go into that secret room, close the door, and be attentive to God within us.
Fr. Silvester O’Flynn OFM Cap
Come and Worship
Castlecomer Parish has launched a CD “Come and Worship” in conjunction with the Life in the Spirit seminars. The CD is a collection of songs of praise that were sung at the healing Masses. It is available at St. Patrick’s Parish Centre and at the Capuchin Friary. Cost €10.
High Minded
A recent survey conducted by researchers at Durham University, England, on people’s attitude to sermons came up with some surprises: 96.6% if those surveyed said they liked the Sunday sermon, and 60% said it gave them a sense of God’s love. Attitudes differed according to faith groupings. Evangelicals liked sermons most, Catholics wanted ones that educated rather than challenged. Baptists and Catholics favoured use of the Bible in sermons more than Anglicans and Methodists did. And, while Baptists wanted sermons to span an hour and then some, Catholics wanted them short. Ten minutes max. So, that to say about the Ascension of the Lord that may be educative, and, yes, challenging too, yet brief? Its description in the first and third readings today (Acts 1:1-11 and Luke 24:46-53) takes only seconds to read. To focus the mind, then, let me ask you which you think is weirder: to believe that the Ascension was real, or to believe that the value of a 6ft bronze sculpture by Alberto Giacometti, sold recently in Sotheby’s, is really worth the £65 million paid for it. The fact of the Ascension is of immeasurably more value than any worked on piece of metal could possibly be. It has the power to stir the imagination, to engage the heart and to intrigue the mind with its promise. And, unlike artfully pressed and pounded metal, faith in the Ascension has the power to effect change. Belief in God’s Word ascending can raise even hearts of stone with money to burn to hearts of flesh burning with love for those who suffer.
Fr. Tom Cox
Loughboy Library
The Library will host a flower arranging workshop this Friday May 21st at 11am. Ring to book your place and to find out what you need to bring. This is a free event and is part of the Bealtaine festival celebrating creativity in older age. Phone 056 779 4176
Outdoor Mass
Mass will be celebrated at Melville Heights on Friday 28th May at 7.30pm. All are welcome.
Pray for the Deceased
Recently Deceased: Paddy O’Brien, Assumption Place, Maura Mahony Nee Kennedy, Clara & Kerry, Gavin McBride, Old Golf Links Road, Rene McCauley, Meadow Hill, Billy O’Brien, Hazel Grove.
Months Mind: Charlie Blackmore (Sat 7.00), Pat Horan (Sun 9.30), William Brennan (Sun 11.00)
Birthday Remembrance: Anthona Burke (Sat 6.15)
Anniversaries: Ciaran Flood (Sun 10.00), Patrick O’Connell (Sun 12.00), John Coppinger (Sun 12.30), Patrick Morris (Tues 9.30), Luke Daly (Wed 9.30), Nicholas Dunphy (Wed 10.30), Sarah Kelly (Thurs .9.30), Kilkenny Active Retirement Group (Thurs 10.30), Jack Carroll (Fri. 10.30), Jimmy Hogan (Sat 9.30), Eileen Culleton, Kathleen Coyne, John Doheny.
Intentions for next weekend: John & Catherine Alley (Sat 6.15), Joe Davy (Sat 7.00), Tony Martin (Sun 9.30), Eileen Hickey, Kieran Hickey, Kevin & Nancy Grogan, John Grogan, Nellie Garrehy (Sun 12.00), Tom & Oliver Kennedy (Sun 12.30)
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is the largest, voluntary, charitable organisation in Ireland. Its membership of 9,500 volunteers throughout the country are supported by professional staff, working for social justice and the creation of a more just, caring nation. This unique network of social concern also gives practical support to those experiencing poverty and social exclusion, by providing a wide range of services to people in need. Thankfully we have energetic and hardworking members of the Society in St. Patrick’s Parish.
The members of the St. Patrick’s Conference wish to thank you for your continued generous support to our local fundraising efforts. While extra demands have been made on our resources in recent times they continue to meet local needs and assist all who approach them for help. Your voluntary donations are used prudently in the local community.
Mary, who lost her job twelve months ago, recently approached the Society for help. She explains how she feels now: More than anything, I know that someone cares, that I’m not totally alone and that’s been the biggest help to me. I can see that it won’t always be like this and that we will get back on our feet, I feel hope for the future and for my kids.
The members of St. Patrick’s Conference may be contacted by calling to the Parish Centre at 8.00pm on Monday evenings or by telephone on 087 681 0589.
First Holy Communion
Congratulations to all involved with this year’s First Holy Communion Class at St. John of God School. The girls received the Eucharist for the first time on Saturday.
We continue our prayers for the boys and girls from our other schools who will receive the sacrament during the coming weeks.
Lourdes
There are still a few seats available on the Ossory Pilgrimage to Lourdes which leaves Kilkenny on next Saturday, 22nd May. Seats are being offered at a special price of €550 (usually €720). To book Tel. 087 251 7766 (No single rooms available)
Famine Memorial
MacDonagh Junction is pleased to announce that a multi-denominational religious ceremony to commemorate the re-interment of the Famine Skeletal remains (discovered during excavation work at the site in 2005) will take place at the Famine Memorial Garden at Goods Shed Square, MacDonagh Junction Shopping Centre on Wednesday 19th May at 5.30pm sharp. The ceremony will be jointly performed by Fr Frank Purcell, St John’s, Elaine Murray Church of Ireland, David Moore Kilkenny Presbyterian Church and Mark Forsyth Kilkenny Methodist Church. Kilkenny Gospel Choir will perform during the ceremony and they will be joined by a Colour Party drawn from the 3rd Infantry Battalion based at James Stephens Military Barracks, Kilkenny as well as a Trumpeter from St Patrick’s Brass & Reed Band.”
Pentecost Sunday
A Traditional High Mass will be celebrated on Pentecost Sunday, May 23rd in St. Patrick's Church, Kilkenny at 5.00 pm.
Parish Team Meeting
A meeting of all members of the Parish Team Meeting will take place in the Parish Centre on Thursday next. Members are asked to attend.
Mendelssohn’s Elijah
The Kilkenny Choir presents the magnificent and dramatic Mendelssohn’s Elijah with Taitis Grigalis singing Elijah, soloists Roisin O’Grady, Madeline Shaw, Eamonn Mulhall, Malcolm Proud—organ. Full symphony orchestra, leader Cldagh Vedres and Kilkenny College Chamber Choir and Kilkenny Youth Choir as the heavenly hosts. Conducted by Philip Emondson. Adm €20/€15
Garden Fair
S.O.S. Callan Road, will hold a Garden Fair & Coffee afternoon on Sunday May 16th from 2pm to 5pm. Everyone is welcome. Admission is free.
Field Day
Last weeks field day was a great success, Sincere thanks to all who attended and especially those who took the time to organise and run the event. Both the Village hurling club and the parish benefited from this event.
Rubbish in Foulkstown
Some callous individual(s) decided to dump their trash in our cemetery recently, the resting place of our families and friends. They obviously have no respect for the dead but they might have some fear of the law as dumping in our cemetery is illegal.
If anyone notices anything suspicious, please take the registration details of any car and we will follow it up. A CCTV system is now in place to help deter such dumpers.
Sick Calls
If you know of someone, a family member or neighbour or friend who is currently in hospital or housebound and would like a priest to call to them, then please let us know. We are happy to visit when requested .
Parish Centre
Those wishing to book the Parish Centre can contact Mr. Ted Byrne at the parish centre.
Don’t forget, we have a religious goods shop available in the foyer of the centre and the range of goods available is extensive.
St. Patrick’s Listening Session
Please join us on Monday 17th May: St Patrick’s Parish Centre, Loughboy at 8.00pm, We join with St Mary’s and Danesfort to voice our concerns about the church in these difficult times. All are welcome to speak and to listen.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
6th Sunday of Easter, 9th May 2010
The first two meetings have taken place during this past week. The group work on each night was followed by an open forum. Many people spoke from the heart about their feelings about the Church at this present time.
During this coming week Listening Sessions will take place in Castletown ICA Hall on the 10th May at 8.00pm; Ferrybank Parish Hall on 11th May at 7.30pm; Newpark Hotel on 13th May at 8.00pm and Johnstown Community Centre on 14th May at 8.00pm. The remaining four meetings will be the following week in St Patrick’s Parish Centre on 17th May at 8.00pm; Callan Parish Hall on 18th May at 8.00pm.Canon Malone Hall Ballyragget on May 20th at 8.00pm; Castlecomer Community Hall on the 21st at 8.00pm.
Parishioners are invited to attend the venue for their parish but are welcome to attend one of the other gatherings if the date or venue is more convenient. St Patrick’s Parishioners are invited to join with the people of St. Mary’s Parish and Danesfort Parish at the meeting at St. Patrick’s Parish Centre on Monday, 17th May at 8.00pm.
These meetings will enable people to reflect upon the situation in the Church at this time, to speak with one another about the past and to reflect upon the present. Bishop Freeman will attend all of these meetings. It will be an opportunity for our bishop to hear the views and opinions from all parishes around the diocese.
An Chéad Chomaoineach Naofa
Comhghairdeas leis na buachaillí agus cailíní ó Rang II, Gaelscoil Osraí, Ranganna Múinteoirí Méabh agus Maria Bríd a ghlac an Chéad Chomaoineach ar an Satharn i Séipéal Naomh Fiacra.
Congratulations to all involved with this year’s First Holy Communion Class at Gaelscoil Osrai. The boys and girls received the Eucharist for the first time on Saturday.
We continue our prayers for the boys and girls from our other schools who will receive the sacrament during the coming weeks.
Local Field Day
St. Patrick’s Parish in conjunction with James Stephens GAA Club is holding a field day in Larchfield on this Sunday, 9th May between 1.30pm and 5.30pm. Stands will include: Wheel of Fortune, Cake Stall, Bottle Stall, Bric-a-Brac, Book Stall. Fun events including Baby Show, Dog Show, Penalty Shoot Out, Kill the Rat and many more. All proceeds going to James Stephens GAA Club and St. Patrick’s Parish. Please support your local community.
St. Joseph's Young Priests Society
The monthly meeting of the St. Joseph’s Young Priests Society will take place in the Parish Centre on Friday, 14th May immediately after the 10.30am Mass in St. Fiacre’s Church. All are welcome to attend.
Pray for Our Deceased Friends
Recently Deceased: Billy O’Brien, 22 Hazel Grove. Rosary at his home at 8.00pm on Sunday. Funeral prayers at his home at 11.15pm on Monday followed by removal to St. Fiacre’s Church for Requiem Mass at noon. Burial at Foulkstown Cemetery. Sr. Carmel Minnock
Anniversaries: Michael Maher (Sat 6.15), Mary Carroll (Sat 7.00), Lar Doyle (Sun 10.00), William O’Brien Snr, & William O’Brien Jnr & Ann O’Brien (Sun 11.00), Pat Murphy (Sun 12.00), Martin Ryan (Sun 12.30), Patrick O’Neill (Wed 9.30), Michael Deegan (Wed 10.30), Patrick White (Fri 10.30), Moira Bergin, Canice Downes, Liam Meehan, Jim Kelly.
Intentions for next weekend: Anthona Burke (Sat 6.15), Charlie Blackmore (Months Mind Sat 7.00), Pat Horan (Sun 9.30), Ciaran Flood (Sun 10.00), William Brennan (Sun 11.00), Patrick O’Connell (Sun 12.00), John Coppinger (Sun 12.30).
Eucharistic Ministers
A new rota has been compiled for those who serve at the 7.00pm Mass on Saturday evenings and the 9.30am Mass on Sunday mornings. These rotas are available at the Sacristy. Previous rotas for this group are void.
Questions People Ask
What did Jesus mean by speaking of his peace in contrast to the peace that the world can give?
The beautiful Hebrew greeting, Shalom, includes union with God, harmony with all people and the inner strength of tranquillity. Jesus bestows this divine peace through his victory over sin which repairs the damage done by sin and by the gift of the Holy Spirit. It is significant that Jesus spoke of peace on the very eve of his passion. God’s peace resides in the depths of the soul, undisturbed by storms on the surface.
Fr Silvester O’Flynn OFM Cap
Coláiste Eamann Rís
The Governor of Mountjoy, John Lonergan, has accepted an invitation from the Parent's Council of Coláiste Eamann Rís Callan to speak in the school on Monday, 10th May at 7.30pm. Members of the public are welcome.
The Parent’s Council of Coláiste Eamann Rís is holding a Buster Draw in Kilkenny Greyhound Track on Friday, 14th May. Tickets are €10 and available from the school or any member of the Parent’s Council . All support is very welcome. If people are available join us at the track as it is a great night’s entertainment.
Attention All Choirs
Tom Kendzia is a liturgical composer and musician working in Kingston, Rhode Island, USA. He writes wonderful music and there is a strong Irish influence in his most recent compositions. Tom has presented his music at many church gatherings in America and in recent years has come to Ireland. Tom will present his music and give input about the place of music in the liturgy at a special workshop at St. Patrick’s Parish Centre on this Monday, 10th May at 7.30pm.
All members of our parish choirs and any other individuals or groups interested in quality liturgical music are welcome.
We apologise for the short notice but this not-to-be-missed opportunity only became available during the past few days.
Trócaire Family Fast Boxes
Please return your outstanding family fast boxes as we intend closing the 2010 account this week. All monies contributed to the parish will be sent to the Diocesan Office for forwarding to Trócaire. Thank you for your generous contributions to date.
Feeling like a Human Being
There’s a memorable scene in The Shawshank Redemption. Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) plays Duettino-Sull’aria from Mozart’s ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ over the prison loudspeaker system. Prisoners stop what they’re doing enthralled by the operatic duet. As you watch their rapt features, ‘Red’ Reddings (Morgan Freeman) background commentary tells you that for a few minutes these prisoners feel like human beings again. The beauty of the music blocks out the ugliness of their surroundings and transports them to another place where refinement, beauty and spirit reign. It’s a powerful, touching scene. Now another scene. This time in Suffolk, England. A 5ft by 7ft dilapidated beach hut. Its window is broken. Its paint is peeling. It lacks a door, gar, electricity and water. A local council regulation forbids overnight use of it. For sale at a whopping £40,000, its estate agent says it’ll be snapped up. Other huts similar in size but in better condition have sold even more ‘whoppingly’ for £100,000. Why? Location, location, location. They command a spectacular view of the sea. Again, a place of beauty – and for people of faith, a sense of Presence therein. Out third and last scene is in today’s Second Reading: the holy city Jerusalem coming down out of heaven from God (Apoc 21:10) Refinement, beauty and Spirit reign there. No need for gas or electricity – not even for the Sun. The glory of God is its light, God’s presence its air. Like the Shawshank prisoners we too need our moments of rapture whether it be from love, nature, art or faith. For without a peek into eternity human nature just cannot peak.
Fr. Tom Cahill SVD
Blessed Sacrament Adoration
In honour of Divine Mercy, there will be an hour of adoration and prayer in the Capuchin Friary Church on this Sunday, 9th May between 3.00 and 4.00pm. All welcome.
Be the Change
Date: 29th May at St. Patrick’s Parish Centre
Time: 10am - 3.30pm.
Charge: €10 for waged; €5 for the unwaged.
Who should attend? Anyone who is interested in where we are as a society - how we got here - what to do if we want to be an ecologically sustainable, socially just, spiritually fulfilling, human presence on this planet
To book: Stella 086 391 8793 or Maeve 086 887 4581 before 21st May.
Lunch: Bring a packed lunch - tea, coffee provided.
Give Blood
Local blood donation clinics are as follows:
Sunday, 9th May from 11.45am to 3.15pm. Monday 10th, Tuesday 11th, Wednesday 12th & Thursday 13th May from 4.30pm to 8pm at Rivercourt Hotel, Kilkenny.
Concert
Carlow Choral Society presents Haydn’s ‘The Seasons’ at 8pm Sunday 16th May in the Cathedral of the Assumption Carlow. Tickets are available at the following locations: Empire Records, Roxy Records and the Carlow Tourist Office.
Healing Prayer Service
There will be a prayer service for healing at St. Fiacre’s Church on this Thursday evening between 7.30 and 10.00pm.
Parish Shop
The Parish Shop located in the Parish Centre is the ideal place to purchase quality religious goods, candles and cards. The shop is currently stocking a range of First Holy Communion and Confirmation goods.
Pilgrimage to Oberammergau
A group from St. Patrick’s Parish has joined together to plan a pilgrimage/holiday around a trip to this year’s Passion Play at Oberammergau. The group will be led by Ted Byrne and Fr. Dan and to date numbers about twelve people. Cost will be €1,675 and travel dates are 20th to 27th August inclusive. There is room for more travellers. Please contact the Parish Office at 056 776 4400, Ted Byrne or Fr. Dan for further details or booking forms.
A Talk Not to be Missed.
Tanguy de Toulgoet will give a talk at Kilkenny Flower Club on next Thursday in Butler House at 8.00pm. It will be interesting and informative as he grows vegetables and flowers organically in his garden in Durrow and will tell us how to keep weeding to a minimum. Tanguy is a gifted teacher and will give a prize of a gardening course to a lucky winner. More details are available on www.dunmorecountryschool.ie