BEING AT EASE WITH JESUS You may have heard it said that it is a wonderful compliment when someone falls asleep in your company - it means they trust you and feel comfortable with you. Many of us are at our most relaxed with members of our families or our oldest friends. And then there are the lovely occasions when we meet someone new and feel at ease with them straight away. Parish Bulletin The Third Sunday of Easter 19 April, 2015 Today we hear the story of the disciples encountering the risen Jesus. They are not immediately at ease; they are alarmed as they think they are seeing a ghost. But as soon as they are convinced it really is Jesus, they are filled with joy, and they settle down to eat with him. They are happy to be back in the company of their beloved friend and teacher. The disciples who met Jesus on the road to Emmaus had a similar experience - they immediately felt comfortable in Jesus’ company, even when they thought he was no more than a learned stranger, and invited him to dine and to stay with them. Our relationship with Jesus should be one of ease and trust. But we need to spend time with him to reach that level of closeness. Today’s Psalm describes the joy and comfort that this relationship can bring. ‘I will lie down in peace and sleep comes at once, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety.’ Intercom Acts 4:8-12 Readings for next Sunday St. Peter asserts that a cripple was healed by the power of the resurrected Jesus. 1 John 3:1-2 St. John reminds us that by letting us be called God’s children, God has lavished love upon us. John 10:11-18 Jesus is a true shepherd who lovingly cares for his sheep. The good shepherd lays down his life for his flock willingly. Look at my hands and feet; Yes, it is I indeed. NOTICES FOR THE PARISH BULLETIN should be left in the parish office or sent by e-mail to: coalislandparish@yahoo.co.uk before 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday, for inclusion in that week’s bulletin, subject to availability of space. PARISH WEBSITE: www.ballyclogdonaghenry.org TWITTER. Follow the parish on twitter: @Coalparish INTERNET BROADCASTING. Mass and other services will be broadcast each day over the internet. The operator of the system is Fr. Paul Byrne, P.P., Parochial House, Coalisland, tel. 028 8774 0221, to whom queries should be referred. Fr. Paul Byrne The Sisters 8774 0221 8774 6418 Fr. Eugene O’Neill 8774 0302 Bulletin sponsored by Francis J. Madden & Co. Solicitors, 14 The Square, Coalisland. Telephone 028 8774 8840 Fax 028 8774 9846 E-mail fjmadden@tiscali.co.uk As we gather in prayer around the table of the Lord, we pray that we may recognise Jesus in the scriptures and in the breaking of the bread. ROSARY at Our Lady’s Grotto on Sunday at 7 p.m., and Monday to Friday at 8 p.m. THE DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET continues on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Holy Family Church. HOLY FAMILY CHURCH BAPTISMS are held on the second and fourth Sunday of each month at 1.00p.m. Please give two weeks notice to Sr. Philomena. Please note: Baptisms outside of these times only in cases of emergency. WEEKDAY MASSES: Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. CONFESSIONS after 10 a.m. Mass on Saturday. ST MARY & ST JOSEPH’S CHURCH Friday: Mass at 7.30 p.m. First Anniversary of Martha Day. ST. MARY’S CHURCH, STEWARTSTOWN BAPTISMS will be held on the third Sunday of each month immediately after Mass. Please give two weeks notice to Sr. Philomena so that the Baptism Team may visit the homes. Please note: Baptisms outside of these times only in cases of emergency PERPETUAL NOVENA & MASS on Monday evening at 7 p.m. ROSARY AND EUCHARISTIC PRAYER SERVICE - Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST for 26th April: Ann Campbell, Bernadette Glackin, Colette McBennett READER for 26th April: Shane Gervin FLOWERS for 26th April: N Burke, M McAteer COLLECTION for Sunday, 5th April Envelope £2,194.61 for Sunday, 12th April Envelope £1,820.18 Offertory £1,985.00 Offertory £1,140.00 LATELY DECEASED. Please pray for Patricia McGuinness, Peter Gallagher, Brian Carty, Bridget McStravog. GIFT AID SCHEME: If you are not already in the parish scheme, we would encourage you to support the parish by joining it. You need to be contributing by weekly envelope, and be paying tax to be eligible. Contact the parish office or give your name and details to one of the priests. Thank you to everyone already signed up to the Gift Aid Scheme. PARISH SISTERS RENEWAL OF VOWS: To mark the Year for Consecrated Life Sisters Bernadette, Philomena an Cecilia will renew the religious vows at the 12.00 Mass in Holy Family on Sunday 26th April. This is Vocations Sunday and is a great opportunity to show our support for religious life and in particular to give thanks to the parish sisters for the commitment to the life and ministry in our parish community. ARMAGH DIOCESAN YOUTH COMMISSION ‘Assume Summer Camp’ is taking place on two separate weeks: 10 - 14 August and 17 - 21 August, at the Greenhill Centre Newcastle. This is an adventure and faith 4 night residential for 12 - 14 year olds. For more details contact armaghyouth@yahoo.co.uk or call 028 3752 3084. PILGRIMAGE TO SHRINES OF ITALY 15-22 September 2015. Visiting Venice, Verona, the city of Padua - famous for its Franciscan monk, St Anthony, the medieval town of Assisi - the birthplace of Saints Francis and Clare and also the site of the Holy House of the Holy Family in the lovely hill town of Loreto. The price includes flights, transfers, taxes, insurance, assistance of pilgrimage representative and accommodation. Spiritual Director: Fr Peter McAnenly. Further details and booking at Armagh Parish Office (028 37522813) THE CHILDREN OF LIR QUILT EXHIBITION at Tullysarron Community Centre on Saturday 25th April 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Sunday 26th April at 1 p.m. Admission is £5 and includes refreshments. All proceeds to the Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit. PILGRIMAGE TO KNOCK: Clonoe Parish are organising an overnight pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady in Knock on May 30/31. Staying at the Breaffy Woods Hotel, Castlebar, B&B with an evening meal costs £70 per person sharing, with single rooms available at a supplement. Contact Gerard Ryan on 07833137717 or the Clonoe Parish Office on 87749184. IRISH LANGUAGE FORUM: An important Open Forum meeting will take place on Wednesday 22nd April 2015 at 7.30pm, in the Old Bank Building, Western House, Coalisland to discuss the Irish Language Bill and to put forward submissions to DCAL. It is open to anyone with an interest in the language. Legislation is important for the protection and development of Irish for future generations. Ciarán Mac Giolla Bhéin from Conradh na Gaeilge (The Gaelic League) will be present. The meeting will be in English and Irish. Tea, Coffee and Refreshments will be served. Fáilte roimh chách. EVERGREEN CLUB’S ANNUAL HOLIDAYS are on Monday 8th June - 12th June. We will be based in Athlone in the Shearton Hotel, bed and breakfast and evening meal included, with day trips out. The price is £229.00 per person sharing - £50 extra for single room supplement . Any one wishing to join us on this trip, please contact Mary on 02887740147 SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING AND REMEMBRANCE for parents and families who have been bereaved through the death of a baby, in the Medical Education Centre, Craigavon Area Hospital, Sunday 26th April at 3 p.m. For more information call Anne on 38613861. PARISH BULLETIN. If you would like to sponsor the Parish Bulletin contact the parish office on 02887740221. REFLECTION: Why was it necessary in today’s Gospel for Christ to show his disciples his hands and feet; invite them to touch him, and for them to witness him actually eating a piece of fish? Precisely to show them that his risen body was real and not simple an apparition. Many Christians at that time could not accept that God really became human; they preferred to think that Christ was pure spirit. Likewise, many people today think only in terms of souls going to heaven - and not bodies. But that was not what happened to Christ. We need to re-discover the concept of the Resurrection of the Body. Intercom
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