Holy Family Parish, Kill o the Grange

Sunday 8 August 2021

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

 

    PARISH NEWSLETTER 8 AUGUST 2021

 

NINETEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Readings:

Sometimes we feel like Elijah in today’s First Reading. We want to lie down and die, keenly aware of our failures—that we seem to be getting no better at doing what God wants of us.

We can be tempted to despair, as the prophet was on his forty-day journey in the desert. We can be tempted to “murmur” against God, as the Israelites did during their forty years in the desert (see Exodus 16:2, 7, 8; 1 Corinthians 10:10) 

The Gospel today uses the same word, “murmur,” to describe the crowds, who reenact Israel’s hardheartedness in the desert.

Jesus tells them that prophecies are being fulfilled in Him, that they are being taught by God. But they can’t believe it. They can only see His flesh, that He is the “son” of Joseph and Mary.

Yet if we believe, if we seek Him in our distress, He will deliver us from our fears, as we sing in today’s Psalm.

At the altar in every Eucharist, the angel of the Lord, the Lord himself (see Exodus 3:1-2), touches us. He commands us to take and eat His Flesh given for the life of the world (see Matthew 26:26).

This taste of the heavenly gift (see Hebrews 6:4-5) comes to us with a renewed command—to get up and continue on the journey we began in Baptism to the mountain of God, the kingdom of heaven. He will give us the bread of life, the strength, and grace we need—as He fed our spiritual ancestors in the wilderness and Elijah in the desert.

So let us stop grieving the Spirit of God, as Paul says in today’s Epistle, in another reference to Israel in the desert (see Isiah 63:10).

Let us say to God as Elijah did, “Take my life.” Not in the sense of wanting to die but in giving ourselves as a sacrificial offering—loving Him as He has loved us, on the Cross and in the Eucharist.

 

Sunday, 8 August 2021

St Paul Missal page 324

Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of the souls recently deceased and for Carmel McGlynn and John Kennedy whose anniversary occurs around this time.

 

MAY THEIR SOULS AND THE SOULS OF ALL THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED THROUGH THE MERCY OF GOD REST IN PEACE. AMEN.

 

MASS TIMES AND INTENTIONS

Saturday 7

10 am       

Celebrant’s intentions

4.30 pm       

Celebrant’s intentions

6 pm             

Special Intention

Rita + Joseph Kelly, Anniversary

Michael McIntee, Recently Deceased

Gerry O’Hagan, Recently Deceased

Kevin Duffin, Recently Deceased

Sunday 8

9.00 am   

Eric + Agnes Rouchy, R.I.P.

10.30 am 

Patricia Craddock, Recently Deceased

12 noon        

Kay Norton, Anniversary

Patricia Craddock, Recently Deceased

Monday 9

10 am            

Special Intention

Cora Smiddy, R.I.P.

James Condon, R.I.P.

Tuesday 10

10 am       

Brid Maloney, Recently Deceased

Harry Hickey, Recently Deceased

Wednesday 11

10 am

Patsy Denvir, R.I.P.

Thursday 12

10 am

Celebrant’s intentions

Friday 13

10 am

Celebrant’s intentions

 

VINCENT DE PAUL

The Monthly collection for St. Vincent de Paul will take place at all the Masses on the weekend 14th/15th August 2021.  The Conference would like to sincerely thank all those who continue to support it during lockdown by donating online and leaving donations at the Parish Office.  Your generosity has allowed us to maintain our assistance to families in need in the parish.

 

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SKY – Channel 588

VIRGIN MEDIA - Channel 815

 

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