The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph FIRST READING 28 December Isaiah2014 43:18-19.21-22.24First Reading: Genesis 15:1-6; 21:1-3 The word of the Lord was spoken to Abram in a vision, ‘Have no fear, Abram, I am your shield; your reward will be very great.’ ‘My Lord,’ Abram replied ‘what do you intend to give me? I go childless…’ Then Abram said, ‘See, you have given me no descendants; some man of my household will be my heir’. And then this word of the Lord was spoken to him, ‘He shall not be your heir; you heir shall be one of your own flesh and blood’. Then taking him outside he said, ‘Look up to heaven and count the stars if you can. Such will be your descendants’ he told him. Abram put his faith in the Lord, who counted this as making him justified. The Lord dealt kindly with Sarah as he had said, and did what he had promised her. So Sarah conceived and bore a son to Abraham in his old age, at the time God had promised. Abraham named the son born to him Isaac, the son to whom Sarah had given birth. R. :He, the Lord, is our God. He remembers his covenant forever. Second Reading: Hebrews: 11:8.11-12.17-19 It was by faith that Abraham obeyed the call to set out for a country that was the inheritance given to him and his descendants, and that he set out without knowing where he was going. It was equally by faith that Sarah, in spite of being past the age, was made able to conceive, because she believed that he who had made the promise would be faithful to it. Because of this, there came form one man, and one who was already as good as dead himself, more descendants than could be counted, as many as the stars of heaven or the grains of sand on the seashore. It was by faith that Abraham, when put to the test, offered up Isaac. He offered to sacrifice his only son even though the promises had been made to him and he had been told: It is through Isaac that your name will be carried on. He was confident that God had the power even to raise the dead; and so, figuratively speaking, he was given back Isaac form the dead. Alleluia, alleluia! At various times in the past and in various different ways, God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets; but in our own time, the last days, he has spoken to us through his Son. Alleluia. Gospel: Luke 2: 22-40 When the day came for them to be purified as laid down by the Law of Moses, the parents of Jesus took him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord. When they had done everything the Law of the Lord required, they went back to Galilee, to their own town of Nazareth. Meanwhile the child grew to maturity, and he was filled with wisdom; and God’s favour was with him. Monday, 29 December 10am Lilly McLellan, Barnadearg/Bunree Rd. (Month’s Mind) Tuesday, 30 December 10am Ann Margaret (Margo) Gallagher, Moy Heights (First Anniversary) Wednesday, 31 December 10am Lena O’Boyle nee Keaveney, Market St., Killala& Crossmolina Rd. (First Anniv.) Thursday 1 January 10am Mass for Peace. Friday 2 January 10am Joe Armstrong, The Quay Saturday, 3 January 10am Johnny Melody, Rathkip (First Anniversary) St. Patrick’s Church – Daily Masses Monday, 29December 7.30pm Thomas & Bridget Gaughan, Corrimbla. Loretta McHale, Belleek. John & Margaret McAndrew, Crofton Park; Moll Corcoran & Dec’d Corcoran family,John St. Michael Ruane, Behy Rd. Wednesday, 31 December 9.30 am Margaret Gilger, Pawn Office Lane. Thursday, 1 January 9.30 am Mass for Peace. Friday, 2 January 9.30 am. Jenny & Henry Keane, Shanaghy; Deceased Doherty & Keane families; Michael Keane, Leeds. Martin Moran, Faranoo. Tom & Chrissie Maloney, 13 Fenian Tce.; Shane Maloney; Deceased Wade & Maloney families. Saturday 3 January 9.30 a.m. Intention. First Anniversary Mass for Gearoid O'Scolai (Scully), 16 The Commons/Dublin in St. Patrick’s Church at 11am on New Year’s Day at 11am Month’s Mind Mass for Michael (Mikie) Murphy, Mount Assumpta/Kilcolgan, Galway on Saturday January 3 at 12.30 pm in St. Patrick’s Church. Weekend Mass & Confession Times Vigil Mass 7.30 pm; Sunday: 8.30 am, 11 am & 12.30 pm Confessions: Sat. 12noon -1pm & 6.30pm – 7.15pm , 'How could a sinner produce signs like this?' And there was them. Priest on Duty: 087-2586015 Ava Teresa Gildea, Clarke's Rd., Gurteens Michael Vincent Aschmann, St. Patrick's Est Thomas John Charlie Conroy, St. Patrick’s Est. Deaths Seamus Burke, Carrowcushlaun, Ballin St. Patrick’s Church Vigil Mass: Sat. 8 pm; Sunday: 10 am & 12 noon Confessions: Saturday 7.30 pm to 7.50pm To book Masses tel. 096- 70555 9am & 6pm Mon. to Fri. Parish Team: Fr. Gerry O’Hora P.P., tel.: 71365; Sr. Maureen McDonnell, tel.: 23066 Fr. Liam Reilly C.C. tel. 71360 Fr. Tom Doherty C.C. tel. 71365 Ballina Parish Bookshop and Parish Office re-opens on Monday, January 5, 2014 Farmers Market in Market Sq. every Saturday from 8.30am to 5 pm. Ballina Stephenites Bingo Sunday and Thursday nights at 8 p.m. The Parish Team and the Parish Pastoral Council wish you all a happy and a peaceful Christmas. May the joy of Christmas fill your hearts and your homes now and throughout the year. 5K Walk on January 3 at 2 p.m. in Belleek Woods coordinated by relatives of Gerry Kelly, Lord Ed. St. in aid of Console (Mayo the Prevention & Bereavement Charity) begins at Clubhouse, Belleek. Tel. 087 9266788. Distribution of Envelopes Mayo Players visit Tumble Jungle for Children’s Charity Event on December 28 between 3pm & 6 pm. Tickets €8 at the door. Proceeds to Barnardo’s Ireland & Blossom Ireland –two children’s charities. The Charity Event is hosted by Fiona Rowe. Many thanks to all who helped to organise and distribute the 2015 boxes of Collection Envelopes and Cathedral Restoration Envelopes (yellow with a white stripe) which will be used from the weekend of January 3-4, 2015. Gortnor Abbey, Crossmolina, Open & Enrolment Evening Wednesday 14 January 2015, 6pm. – 9pm. Presentation by Principal @6pm. Repeated @7:30pm. All welcome Only one collection will be taken up at masses and parishioners are asked to put their Regular Contribution or Collection Envelope plus their Cathedral Restoration Fund Envelope or Contribution for the Cathedral Restoration into the one basket. You will be updated weekly in the bulletin on what has been contributed to the Cathedral Restoration Fund. Coffee Morning on January 9 To support Loreto Day School Sealdah in Kolkata and the Rainbow Children project Bertha Cooke, who is returning to Kolkata, is holding a coffee morning from 11am to 3pm on 9th January, 2015 in Rouse's pub in Pearse Street. Your support would be greatly appreciated. Christmas Thanks Bingo in Knockmore Community Hall Bingo on Mon 29th December at 8.30pm in Knockmore Community Hall. €2,600 in prize money paid out on the night. Extra Raffle Prizes together with Free Door Prize Please support. Tuesday, 30 December 9.30 am Jim Hunter, Behybeg. St. Muredach’s Cathedral Keeping Children Safe The diocese of Killala is fully committed to keeping children safe. If you have any concerns around their safety in any circumstance please tel. your Local Safeguarding Representative SECOND READING: Sr. Maureen Tel.087-7955726 Rockwell, Ballina or the Diocesan confidential number: 087-1003554 Baptisms St. Muredach’s Cathedral – Daily Masses Many thanks to all who helped organise Christmas in the parish and all who made a contribution to the decoration of the churches, the different Masses and our Parish celebrations of the birth of Christ. Special word of thanks to Santa Claus for taking the time to make himself available by video link from Lapland to St. Patrick’s Mass at the end of the Children’s Christmas. Mistletoe Market A special thank you to all our parishioners who help to organise the Mistletoe Market, the Choirs that sang, the stewards who gave so generously of their time and those who took up the bucket collection. €2600 was raised for the Cathedral Restoration Fund. Prayer for Vocations Loving Father, send forth the power of your Holy Spirit upon those in our diocese whom you are calling to be priests. Grant them all the graces they need, particularly the graces of clarity, simplicity of heart and a deep personal relationship with Jesus, with a strong trust that will enable them to respond generously to your call. Grant them the gift of wisdom to recognise your plan for them, and the courage to follow it with all their hearts. We ask this through the intercession of Mary our Mother, St. Joseph, St. Muredach, patron of our diocese and St John Vianney, patron of priests and in the Holy Name of Jesus. Amen Emergency Numbers Useful Numbers Women’s Refuge Service 094 90 25409 Organ Donation 1890 543639 Rape Crisis Centre 1800 234 900 Citizens Information Centre 076 1075990 Ballina Family Resource Centre is closed from 4.30pm on rd Tuesday 23 December 2014 and re-opens on Monday th 5 January 2015 at 9.30am Candlelight Concert with Michael English in St Michael’s Church, Foxford on January 2, 2015 at 7.30pm. Tickets €20 available from Mairead Moore at 0863636896 Ballina Golf Club-Junior Programme On Tuesday, 30th December, 2014 there will be a fun Table Quiz in the club house to support the Junior Golf Programme for 2015. Table of 4, 20 euro and starting at 9 sharp followed by music. Christmas Craft Fair in the Pastoral Centre Special thank you to all who supported or helped with the Christmas Craft Fair in the Pastoral Centre on December 14. It raised €1870 for the Cathedral Restoration Fund. Results of the Christmas Fair Raffle st 1 Prize Food Hamper Ciara Murphy, Woodview Court, Killala nd 2 Prize rd Fruit Basket Mary Keane, Carrowcushlawn 3 Prize Flower Arrangement Fr. Liam Reilly 4th Prize Christmas Cake Seamus Toland,The Moorings Bottle of Whiskey Frankie Leonard, Rathowen 2 Bottle Wines Kate O’ Connell, Castlefield Manor 5th Prize th 6 Prize Gardai 999 Priest 087 2586015 Cura 094 24866 Samaritans 1850 60 90 90 Aids Helpline 091 566266 Fire Brigade 999 Gardai 096 20560 Childline 1800 666 666 St. Vincent de Paul 72905 Ballina Hospital 21166 Westdoc 1850 365 000 Accord 21478 MABS 076-1072660 Grow 094 9026417
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