Parish Newsletter 18th September 2022 Print this page Print this page
 

16
Sep
Fri, 2022
 

Parish of Achonry/Mullinabreena

Church of St Nathy & St Brigid, Achonry F91 X998

Church of the Sacred Heart Mullinabreena F56 C864

Fr Peter Gallagher 071 9184002 / 087 2221244,   F56 CY23

e-mail: pgallagher@achonrydiocese.org

2022 Sunday Cycle C Weekday Cycle II  

               

Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sat 17th                  8:00 pm Private Intention (M)

Sun 18th                 10:00 am              People of the Community (A)

Mon 19th               St Januarius (bishop & martyr)

10:00 am        Private Intention (M)

Tues 20th               Ss Andrew Kim, Paul Chong & Companions

10:00 am        Private Intention (M)

Wed 21st                St Matthew (apostle)

10:00 am        Private Intention (A)  

Thurs 22nd            10:00 am              Private Intention (M)

Fri          23rd         St Pius of Pietrelcina (Padre Pio)

10:00 am        Private Intention (A) Padre Pio Devotions

Sat 24th                  11:00 am              Loretta Henry, Francie & Kathleen Henry,

& dec’d Feeney & Henry families (M)

Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sat 24th                  8:00 pm Patsy & Patricia Fallon (M)

Sun 25th                 10:00 am              People of the Community (A)

 
 

ADORATION: Tuesdays

ACHONRY                      4pm – 7pm

 

 

 

                            

         

Readers of the Word

Saturdays September 8pm: Martin Golden (M)

Sundays September 10am: Francis Brennan (A)

READINGS Twenty-Sixth Sunday

1st Reading Am 6:1, 4-7. Psalm Ps 145.

2nd Reading 1 Tm 6:11-16. Gospel Lk 16:19-31.

Ministers of the Eucharist

Saturdays September 8pm: Pauline Finan (M)

Sundays September 10am: Monica Henry (A)

 

Priesthood in Achonry Diocese – It is worth saying “yes” to God: For more information contact Achonry Diocesan Vocations Director, Fr Paul Kivlehan 094-9860011, or 087- 3683535, E-mail pkivlehan@achonrydiocese.org

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time 18th Sept: Focus: The person who is trustworthy in very small matters is also trustworthy in great ones. – Loving God & neighbour are the highest priorities for Christians. The prophets challenged the Israelites when their love of wealth led to neglecting God & warned them against treating others unjustly & dishonestly. Jesus reinforces the message: Our relationship with God requires a commitment to a higher calling by remaining true to him & treating others with honesty, generosity, & justice.  

SYMPATHY: We remember in our prayers at this time: John Francis Henry, Carrowmore.    

May the Souls of the faithful departed rest in peace

Wedding: Congratulations & best wishes to Clare McKim, Branchfield, Michael Byrne, Sligo. Their marriage was celebrated on 10th September in Mullinabreena.      

We wish them many years of health & happiness

 

Safeguarding training takes place for Choir Masters & Eucharistic Ministers bringing communion to Vulnerable People, on Tues 4th & Tues 11th October in An Chroi, Tubbercurry F91 X772 at 7.30pm. You only need to attend one training session. Many thanks to all involved in our various ministries in our parish. We all owe our gratitude to everyone who generously & willingly gives of their time to become actively involved. This training is an absolute requirement for our parish as we have a Diocesan audit in November.

PARISH OFFERTORY COLLECTION ENVELOPES

The parish offertory envelope boxes for 2023 are available at the church doors. Sincere thanks to all who are using the envelopes, these contributions have ensured that the parish has not fallen into financial difficulty, despite the parish finances being badly impacted by prolonged periods of lockdown because of the pandemic. This money enables us to maintain the parish churches to a high standard. It is heartening that so many are keen to see our church renewed & refreshed. Using the envelopes also facilitates the parish in availing of the Revenue tax-back, which is a great financial benefit for our parish. The Offertory Collection is used to maintain the two churches in the parish & the parochial house. This covers the cost of heating, lighting, insurance, painting & decorating, the diocesan levy, church requisites & stationary needs, sanitizing & general maintenance. If you require a box of envelopes, please let me know & I will add your name to the parish database. The new roof has been completed on Mullinabreena Church, this was a big undertaking, but necessary. If you are in a position to help, please know that your support is most welcome. Bank details are: Mullinabreena Church IBAN: IE20 BOFI 9054 9111 7571 99   -   BIC: BOFIIE2D. A sincere thank you to everyone who has responded to this project, & for your ongoing weekly support to our parish. It is very much appreciated. Fr. Peter.

25 Drive: The Cards resume in St Nathy’s Hall on Friday 7th October at 8:30pm. It’s been two & a half years since the last game so start practicing, tell your friends, & be ready for the game & stiff competition

 

Achonry Farmers Market & Café at the Hub: We would like to encourage people to support both our Community Café & our Local Farmers Market. These amenities offer ideal opportunities for people to get together & are instrumental in creating a dynamic & cohesive Community for us all to live in. Café is open Saturday & Sunday 10am-2pm, with Market on Saturday 10am-1pm. 

Traditional Irish Music Classes: Banjo, Tin Whistle, Fiddle, Flute, in the Knocknashee Community Hub Tuesdays 3:30 to 5:30 Beginners & intermediate classes available. Contact Theresa O’Grady 0876299774.

FREE Computer Course Now Enrolling! ARE YOU OUT OF WORK & interested in gaining a wide variety of Computer Skills that will enable you to return to the workplace? You can gain a QQI level 5 qualification & ICDL Certificate. You could be entitled to free training at National Learning Network. Laptops are provided for the duration of the course. The course is a blend of centre & home-based Learning. If interested, please contact Sharon Allen on 087 290 9064 or email sharon.allen@nln.ie

 

A workshop for parish choirs & folk groups, including second level school choirs, will be offered at two venues in the diocese in September. These will be led by Regina Deacy, choir director in Ballina. The first workshop will be held in the Parish Church, Swinford, on Wed 21st Sept starting at 7.30 p.m. The workshop will be repeated on Wed 28th in Tubbercurry Church, at 7.30 pm.

Traditional music classes will resume in The Family Resource Centre Tubbercurry on Monday 12th September. Beginner classes start at 6.15pm, intermediate & advanced classes at 7pm for tin whistle flute & fiddle. Contact Michael Hurley 086 6036243.

An invitation to a day of reflection with Friends of Carmel at Holy Hill: ‘Hearing the Lord when he calls’/ Resonating with The Word. Mass celebrated by Fr Michael Gilroy, Sat 8th October, 11am to 4pm. At Holy Hill Hermitage, Skreen. All welcome! Simple lunch provided. (Donations welcome). To book contact: friendsofcarmelholyhill@gmail.com

Coleman Centre: Music School – A large selection of music classes available. For a list of classes visit Facebook page “Michael Coleman Centre” or call 071 9182599. The term is 7 weeks at a cost of €70 which is payable before the terms starts. We look forward to welcoming you all back.

Boyle native Donal O’Connor in concert on Sept 24th at 8.30pm. Adm €15. Tickets on www.colemanirishmusic.com or call 071 9182599.  Looking forward to seeing you all.

Free Autumn Events Series, Douglas Hyde Centre, Portahard, beginning on Culture Night, Friday 23rd September, 7pm. For more information, phone 087 144 4739.

Covid 19: The number of deaths worldwide is now at 6,525,635. Republic of Ireland deaths 7,862. That’s 64 deaths in Ireland the last 2 week. The number of positive cases in Ireland is 1,661,655.

North West STOP are running our annual Mental Health awareness campaign ‘Odd Socks Day’10th October, World Mental Health day, to connect with our communities in relation to good Mental Health.

Will you support by hosting an ‘Odd Socks Day’ during this week. Participants are encouraged to wear Odd Socks & donate €2 to our organisation. If your groups, schools etc would like to become involved, please confirm by 12th Sept &d we will provide further details. Please check www.northweststop.ie or call (071)9856070 for more information

Season of Creation 2022: Runs from Sept 1st (World Day of Prayer for Creation) to October 4th (Feast of St. Francis of Assisi). This Season is a wonderful opportunity to respond to the call of Pope Francis to listen to the cry of the earth & the cry of the poor. The theme for this year’s season is “Listen to the Voice of Creation” & takes the story of Moses & the Burning Bush as its inspiration: “I have heard their cry…I know their sufferings…Come, now! I will send you…I will be with you” (Ex 3: 1-12). 

Today, the prevalence of unnatural fires are a sign of the devastating effects that climate change has on the most vulnerable of our planet. Creation cries out as forests burn, animals flee, & people are forced to migrate. Record temperatures across the world this year have shown us that climate change is affecting all regions & all systems & will make parts of the world uninhabitable for human beings. On the contrary, the fire that called to Moses as he tended the flock on Mt. Horeb did not destroy the bush. This flame of the Spirit revealed God’s presence, affirmed that God heard the cries of all who suffered & promised to be with them & us as we follow in faith to work for justice, to work for a more sustainable world.

In this Season of Creation, this symbol of God’s Spirit calls us the global Christian family to awaken to the urgent need to heal our relationships with creation & with each other & to encourage our parish communities to do the same, “for we know that things can change!” (Laudato Si’, 13).  

 

Mary’s Meals: Mary’s Meals has continued to grow &, now in our 20th year, is providing meals for 2,279,941 children every school day in 20 countries across Africa, Asia, Latin America & the Caribbean. It costs just €18.30 to feed a child in a place of education for an entire school year & we guarantee that at least 93% of all donations goes directly towards our charitable activities. This is only made possible because of our army of volunteers; both at home & in our programme countries. However wonderful this is, our work has a long way to go. A global hunger crisis looms, & the number of hungry people has doubled in two years, while those living in outright famine have increased 500% since 2016. It is estimated that there are lots of punts/pence and old sterling still in circulation. We are appealing for your old punts/pence, old sterling & other currencies that are lying around the house in jars & tins. You don’t need to count it. We are willing to collect it from you if you are willing to donate it! Copper cents are welcome also. If you are a prepay customer on your mobile phone & have unused credit at the end of the month, you can use it to donate to Mary’s Meals. Just text the word “JOY” to 50300. Texts cost €4. Mary’s Meals will receive a minimum of €3.60. Service Provider: LIKECHARITY Helpline: 01 4819311

The Family that Prays together stays together”

"A world at prayer is a world at peace"