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PARISH NEWSLETTER 1 AUGUST 2021 |
EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Readings:
Ex 16:2-4. 12-15
Psalm 77:3-4.23-25.54
Ephesians 4:17.20-24
John 6:24-35
The journey of discipleship is a lifelong exodus from the slavery of sin and death to the holiness of truth on Mount Zion, the promised land of eternal life.
The road can get rough. And when it does, we can be tempted to complain like the Israelites in this week’s First Reading.
We have to see these times of hardship as a test of what is in our hearts, a call to trust God more and to purify the motives for our faith (Deuteronomy 8:2-3).
As Paul reminds us in this week’s Epistle, we must leave behind our old self-deceptions and desires and live according to the likeness of God in which we are made.
Jesus tells the crowd in this week’s Gospel that they are following Him for the wrong reasons. They seek Him because He filled their bellies. The Israelites, too, were content to follow God so long as there was plenty of food.
Food is the most obvious of signs—because it is the most basic of our human needs. We need our daily bread to live. But we cannot live by this bread alone. We need the bread of eternal life that preserves those who believe in Him (Wisdom 16:20, 26).
The manna in the wilderness, like the bread Jesus multiplied for the crowd, was a sign of God’s Providence—that we should trust that He will provide.
These signs pointed to their fulfillment in the Eucharist, the abundant bread of angels we sing about in this week’s Psalm.
This is the food that God longs to give us. This is the bread we should be seeking. But too often we don’t ask for this bread. Instead, we seek the perishable stuff of our everyday wants and anxieties. In our weakness, we think these things are what we really need. We have to trust God more. If we seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, all these things will be ours as well (Matthew 6:33).
Sunday, 1 August 2021
St Paul Missal page 320
Your prayers are requested for the repose of the soul of Martina Leigh, and for James Johnston 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 |
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Saturday 31 July |
10 am |
Celebrant’s intentions |
4.30 pm |
Celebrant’s intentions |
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6 pm |
Elizabeth Fegan, Michael + Mona Kelly, Anniversary Timothy Ryan, Anniversary George Fields, Anniversary Anne Byrne, Month’s Mind Ivan Daly, Recently Deceased |
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Sunday 1 |
9.00 am |
Parishioners intentions |
10.30 am
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Johnny Duignan + Deceased Members of Duignan Family John Sweeney, Recently Deceased Doreen and Harry Broderick, Month’s Mind Mass Fr. Pat Hudson OFM, 4 Anniversary |
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12 noon |
Tony + Dermot Payne, Anniversary Peggy, Paddy and Patrick Gorman and Deceased Members of the Gorman Family Bert Nelson, Ann Lawlor, and Pauric Morris Patrick + Christina Breslin, Anniversary Anna Kavanagh, Recently Deceased |
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Monday 2 |
10 am |
Hannah Delaney, Recently Deceased Percy Ryan, Recently Deceased Special Intention and Holy Souls |
Tuesday 3 |
10 am |
The Holy Souls Special Intention |
Wednesday 4 |
10 am |
Donal O’Byrne, Recently Deceased |
Thursday 5 |
10 am |
Deceased members of the Kelly, English, Costello, and Burns families |
Friday 6 |
10 am |
Altar List of the Dead |