PARISH OF ST. COLMCILLE
BALLYHACKAMORE
SUNDAY BULLETIN
26th February 2017
Fr. Ciaran Feeney Adm. 191 Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 3JB.
Phone - 028 9065 4157. Website:
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EIGHTHSUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
(Page585, 452, 500)
8thweek in Ordinary Time
Readings : Sunday Cycle A, Weekday Cycle 1, Psalter Week 4
Entrance Antiphon / The lord became my protector. He brought me out to a place of freedom; he saved me because he delighted in me.1st Reading / I will never forget you.
Isaiah 49: 14-15
Psalm / In God alone is my soul at rest.
Psalm 61
2nd Reading / The Lord will reveal the secret intentions of men’s hearts.
1 Corinthians 4:1-5
Acclamation / Alleluia, alleluia! The word of God is something alive and active; it can judge secret emotions and thoughts. Alleluia!
Gospel / Do not worry about tomorrow.
Matthew 6: 24-34
Children / Jesus tells us not to worry about anything. He knows God our Father will look after us and give us everything we need.
Communion Antiphon / I will sing to the Lord who has been bountiful with me, sing psalms to the name of the Lord Most High.
MASS TIMES
Saturday / Sunday / Tuesday / ASHWEDNESDAY / Thursday / Friday
6.30pm
Moya Dalton
Frank Donnelly
Sean McMullan
Ted O’Neill
Confessions
6.00pm / 9.30am
Mary Paul
Bob Roddy / 9.30am
PJ Joseph / 7.15am
9.30am
7.00pm / 7.15am
9.30am / 7.15am
9.30am
Anointing of the sick
Sunday
11.30am
Teresa Judge Francis Isabella Quigley
DECEASED
We pray for the repose of the souls of all those who have died recently.
especially Fr Donal Kelly.
We also remember all those whose anniversaries
occur at this time of year especially:
Josefina Colina, Moya Dalton, Frank Donnelly, Florence Fusco, PJ Joseph, Teresa Judge, Sean McMullan, Gabriel Mullaly, Patricia O’Keefe,
Ted O’Neill, Mary Paul, Francis Quigley, Isabella Quigley, Bob Roddy.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT - we can be contacted on
07456 989458
MONEY MATTERS
Weekly Offering Cash Collection and Standing Orders:
The Sick and Retired Priests collection:
The sick and retired Priests collection will be taken up at all Masses next weekend. Many thanks to all who contributed so generously to the collection lastweekend.
LENT PROGRAMME
A BIBLICAL WALK THROUGH THE MASS
For many Catholics, the Mass might, in a certain sense, be almost too familiar. We show up to Church each Sunday and perform certain prayers and rituals that many of us have known since childhood. But what do all these prayers and rituals mean? Do we really understand the significance of all that we are saying and doing in the liturgy?
Would you like to transform your experience at Mass? Would you like to appreciate the splendour of the liturgy more? Are you prepared to really encounter Jesus truly present?
If you desire to understand the Mass and participate in it more deeply, this 5 session programme is for you….starting on Wednesday 8th March, in the Iona Room Parochial Hall, with repeats every Friday morning.
WEDNESDAY : 7.30pm – 8.45pm
FRIDAY (repeat) : 10.00am – 11.15am
LENT
Lent begins on ASH WEDNESDAY, 1st March
EUCHARIST ADORATION
Monday and Tuesday from 2.00pm to 9.00pm in the Chapel of Adoration.Couldyou make a commitment to spend one hour with JESUS in the Chapel of Adoration on a Monday or Tuesday, during this Lent?
WALK WITH ME BOOKS
A Lenten Journey of Prayer booklet, to aid you with your daily devotions in Lent, are available at the back of the Church. Price £1. Please put money in the box in the wall next to the candelabra.
PASTORAL AREA PROGRAMME FOR LENT
Please pick up a flyer in the porch today, to be informed about liturgies and programmes that may support you on your Lenten journey this year.
THE LARDER
Beginning next weekend,4th/5thMarch, the St Vincent De Paul Society will be placing boxes in the Church porch to collect food stuffs etc, for the Larder, the food bank attached to St Christopher’s Church, Mersey St, who help many of our clients who are in severe poverty. The following items would be most suitable and a great help – cereal, jam, pasta, rice, pasta & curry sauces, tinned meat, tinned fruit, tinned vegetables, biscuits, coffee, toilet rolls, washing powder, tooth brushes, toiletries, washing up liquid.
APOSTOLIC WORK LENTEN LUNCH The annual Lenten Lunch will be heldin the Parochial Hallafter both Masses onnextSunday 5thMarch. There will be a collection after Mass onnext Saturday 4th March. Please help the Missions by supporting Apostolic Work in whatever way you can.
LENTEN PIONEER PLEDGE
Many people choose to abstain from alcohol during Lent. Why not take this opportunity to help someone you know with an alcohol or drug problem by offering your sacrifice for their freedom from addiction? Take the short term Lenten Pledge and make a difference to someone's life. Register your pledge with local Pioneers or the D and C office, tel. no. 02890 894070 or Ian 02890 616601. Please give your name, address and contact no.
Prayer: "I promise in honour of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and with the help of the Blessed Virgin Mary to abstain from all alcoholic drink until the end of Lent”.
MEETINGS & EVENTS
WEDNESDAY CLUB
You are invited to a demonstration of ‘Baking on the Griddle’. Come and sample the goodies and bring some home this Wednesday 1st March at 2.00pm.
WOMEN’S WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
The Women’s World Day of Prayer will be held in Belmont Presbyterian Church at 8.00pm this Friday 3rd March. Praying for the Philippines is the focus for this year. Men, women and children are welcome.
TOCCATA CONCERT
Toccata Concert In aid of SOS NI and Brain Injury Matters on next Saturday 4th March– 8.00pm. Doors open 7.45pm. Twelve West End Performers accompanied by a local Belfast Community Choir will perform Songs from the Shows and iconic Rock and Roll Music. Drinks reception included, at Our Lady & St Patrick’s College, Gilnahirk Road. Tickets £15 from SOS NI on 9066 4505 or from Paddy Donnelly- 9065 1351
MARCH MEETING OF APOSTOLIC WORK The meeting will be held in the Iona Room at 8.00pm on nextTuesday 7th March.
A BETTER FUTURE:
Towards a culture of life, care and hope for all – statement from the Catholic Bishops of N Ireland
“Voting for those who will govern our society is a moral act. Each vote cast, or not cast,potentially influences the values that will shape future law and policy”
“We appeal for a new and more constructive political culture, one based on a shared commitment to the common good and the priorities of citizens rather than on traditional constitutional issues”
“The social and moral teaching of the Church is clear, that it is never morally acceptable to support any policy that undermines the sacred inviolability of the right to life of an innocent person in any circumstances”
– seecatholicbishops.iefor the bishops’ media statement and for the pastoral reflectionon the Assembly Elections
Pick up a leaflet at the back of the Church, Two Lives- One Love, from the Irish Catholic Bishop’s Conference, on their response to the Citizen’s Assemby on the topic of Article 40.3.3, about the the right to life.