31st January 2016

VOL. 24 NO. 10 31ST JANUARY 2016

Father Ciaran Feeney Adm.  191 Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 3JB.

Phone – 9065 4157. Website: www.st-colmcilles.net

E-mail: stcolmcilles@downandconnor.org

St.  Joseph’s Primary School – www.stjosephsps.co.uk   Phone – 9065 0039

St Colmcille’s Pre School – www.stcolmcilles-preschool.co.uk.  Phone – 9047 2724

 

FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME – (Page 840, 452 & 499)

4th Week in Ordinary Time

Readings : Sunday Cycle C, Weekday Cycle 2, Psalter Week 4

Entrance Antiphon Save us, O Lord our God!  And gather us from the nations, to give thanks to your holy name, and make it our glory to praise you.
1st Reading (Jeremiah 1:4-5, 17-19)  I have appointed you as prophet to the nations.
Psalm My lips will tell you of your help.
2nd Reading (1 Corinthians 12:31-13:13)  There are three things that last, faith, hope and love; and the greatest of these is love.
Acclamation Alleluia, alleluia!  I am the Way, the Truth and the Life, says the Lord; no one can come to the Father except through me.  Alleluia!
Gospel (Luke 4:21-30)  Like Elijah and Elisha, Jesus is not sent to the Jews only.
Children Jesus tells the people that God loves everyone just the same.  This makes some people angry because they think that they are more special than anyone else.
Communion Antiphon Let your face shine on your servant.  Save me in your merciful love.  O Lord, let me never be put to shame, for I call on you.

 

MASS TIMES FOR COMING WEEK

 

Saturday Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6.30pm

John Doyle, Danny Barclay & Noel O’Hare

9.30am

 

9.30am

Mary Josephine McCaffery

9.30am

 

9.30am

 

9.30am

Anointing of the Sick

Confession at 6.00pm 11.30am

 

       

 

Would those who are last to leave the Parish grounds in the evening please close the car park gates.

 

CONFIRMATION SUNDAY

“Come Holy Spirit; fill the hearts of your faithful.”

Confirmation is a time of Christian commitment and renewal, a time of courage and growth.  How appropriate that Confirmation in this parish usually occurs at the beginning of Spring, a time of new life, a time of year when plants have the courage to show their roots above the cold hard ground.

This Sunday we celebrate the conferring of the Sacrament of Confirmation on young people of our parish.  The visiting prelate is Bishop Noel Treanor and we welcome him to St. Colmcille’s.  This is an occasion of great joy for the whole parish.  It is a time for all of us to renew our commitment to our Christian calling.

Today we pray that the Holy Spirit will come into the lives of all who are asking to be confirmed in their faith.  We pray for: James Babu, Erris Boyle, Christopher Campbell, Hannah Carroll, Ryan Carson, Luke Cusick, Maja Czechowska, Tara Dawson, Rosa Gillespie, Conor Hardon, Chloe Harkin, Niamh Hatfield,  Finn Hutchinson, Tom Kaimoolayail Bijo, Niall Kennedy, Katy Kernohan, Lauren MacAirt, Raphael Magdale, Killian Marshall, Aneesha Mathew, Odhrán McCallum, John McCarney, Liam McCloskey, Erin McClure, James McCourt, Anna McElroy, Mick McGuinness, Martha McKinney, Ciara McManus, Isabella McMullan, Ronan McPeake, Dominic McQuillan, Laura Mitchell, Catherine Muir, Louis Napier, Emmet O’Kane, Fionn O’Neill, Roksana Pazera, Ashleigh M Penaranda, Michael Sinclair, Ava Small, Connie Small, Katrine Swerhun, Daniel Vance, Brendan White and Kacper Zak.

“Send forth your Holy Spirit and they shall be created,

and you shall renew the face of the Earth.”

 

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK

Begins this Sunday and ends next Sunday. The theme for Catholic Schools Week 2016 is: ‘Catholic Schools – Challenged to Proclaim God’s Mercy’.  This is an opportunity to celebrate the unique contribution that Catholic schools, both primary and post-primary, make to the mission of the Church in our local faith communities and throughout the wider church.

WEDNESDAY THEME  –  is “Grandparents are the face of God’s mercy.  St. Joseph’s Primary School invites all grandparents to the school, this Wednesday.  The Principal’s welcome will be at 10.30am.  There will then be an opportunity for grandparents to visit classes and engage in activities with their grandchildren.

SCHOOL MASS – the  parish will join in the celebrations by having a special Mass at 9.30am this Thursday with the children from St Joseph’s school.

 

YEAR OF MERCY

Pope Francis has announced an Extraordinary Jubilee Year, dedicated to living out in our daily lives, the mercy which the Father constantly extends to all of us.  By showing mercy to others, we are witnessing to our faith in God.

CTS BOOKLETS  – for the Year of Mercy, are now available to purchase from the stand in the Church porch.

 

LENT COMMENCES WITH

ASH WEDNESDAY ON 10TH FEBRUARY

Prayer, Fasting, Almsgiving

 

PARISH PROGRAMME FOR LENT

MORNING MASS  –  will be celebrated Monday to Friday mornings at 7.15am and 9.30am.

EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT – each Thursday evening from 7.00pm to 9.00pm.

MARY –  A Biblical Walk Through the Bible, will be presented on Friday mornings in Lent, starting on Friday 12th February, at 10.00am with refreshments in the Iona Room. You will experience an extraordinary pilgrimage through Mary’s life and see why she is an essential part of our faith. The DVD presentation, by Dr Edward Sri, will guide us through The Presentation & Finding of Jesus in the Temple, The Wedding at Cana, Mary at the Cross and Mary Crowned with Glory.

DO SOMETHING SPECIAL THIS LENT!  –  many people choose to abstain from alcohol during Lent. Why not take this opportunity to help someone you love with an alcohol or drug problem by offering up your sacrifice as a prayer for their freedom from addiction.  Take the Short-Term pledge and make a difference to someone’s life!   Register your pledge with local Pioneers or the Down and Connor Pioneer office- Tel: 9089 4070 or email dandcpioneers@gmail.com.  Please give your name, address and phone number and you will be send a Pledge Certificate which includes the daily prayer.

TROCAIRE FAST BOXES   –   are available in the foyer of the Church from this weekend.

MINISTRY IN PARISH

The success of building this parish into an open and welcoming faith community is due to the work of those involved in the various parish pastoral ministries. Through serving others, they are responding to the words of Jesus “Love one another as I have loved you’.  Many pastoral activities go on in a quiet way in the background and can go unnoticed.

Those who are involved in leading, coordinating and assisting, with the numerous pastoral activities, have been invited to a gathering next Saturday: 9.30am -1.00pm in the Parochial Hall, in order to acknowledge the invaluable contribution they make to the life of the parish community.

The morning will begin with refreshments and finish with a light lunch. Sean Goan will facilitate and give us his insights into the whole area of service and pastoral ministry in the context of the gospel. He hopes to encourage us personally and show how we as a parish can be a ‘Door of Mercy’ in bringing an experience of the love and mercy of Jesus to others, in this Year of Mercy.

BAPTISM

The Sacrament of Baptism is one of the most joyful occasions both for the family and the Parish and everyone is welcome.  The next Baptismal Course takes place on Tuesday 16th February in the Iona Room from 8.00pm to 9.30pm, where parents will receive their Baptismal pack and can arrange the date for their child’s Baptism. Baptisms in the Parish take place on the first and last Sunday of each month and attendance at the course is arranged through Philomena in the Parish Office.

 

vulnerable adult training information session

Will take place in the Iona Room on this Wednesday evening from 7.00pm to 9.00pm. Attendance at one information session is a mandatory requirement for volunteers with vulnerable adults and in particular those involved with SPRED, and as Eucharistic Ministers of the Sick and Housebound.  While it is not mandatory for members of Bethany or Bereavement Support groups to attend it is still advised to be good practice  to do so. This is the only information session for those volunteering with adults which will be held in the parish this year so it would be advisable to attend.The Safeguarding Committee must provide names in advance of this session, if you hope to attend please email st.colmcillespsc@gmail.com or contact Karen Diamond on 077 1110 9268.

PARISH FAMILY

FIRST FRIDAY – Father Ciaran will attend the sick and housebound in the parish this Tuesday.

DOWN & CONNOR DIOCESAN DIRECTORY  –  copies of the Down & Connor Diocesan Directory, price £3.00, are on sale at the back of the Church. Please put money in either of the Candelabra boxes. The Directory gives information about every parish in the Diocese, listing the names and addresses of the Priests and Religious, the times of Masses, Parish Schools, Pastoral and Spiritual organisations and useful contact numbers.

MONEY MATTERS                 

Many thanks to all who contributed so generously to the collections.

The Monthly Stipend Collection will be taken up at all Masses next weekend.

 

DECEASED

We pray for the repose of the soul of Amado Toria, who died recently.  We also remember all those whose anniversaries occur at this time of year especially:

John Doyle,  Danny Barclay,  Noel  O’Hare,  Arthur McBrinn,  Peter Duffy,

Mary Josephine McCaffery,  William Neeson,  Mary Neeson  and  Annie Price.

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT  –  we can be contacted on 074 5698 9458.  Our members are Regiena Babu, Eithne Daly, Brenda McMeekin, David McMeekin, Celine Molloy, Joan Rogan and Lucy Traynor.

 

PARISH DRAW

This year’s Parish Draw is being launched next weekend.  Committee members will be at the back of the church on the Saturday night and on Sunday after all the Masses.  There will be free Tea & Coffee available in the Parochial Hall.  Please show your support to the Parish by purchasing a ticket or two! Any queries please contact Roisin McMullan on 078 5414 0019, Lucy Traynor on 079 0080 7589 or Mary Walsh on 078 1549 3463.

 

 

DIOCESAN VOCATION WEEKEND

The “Door of Mercy” has been opened in this Jubilee Year of Mercy! Have you ever considered the possibility that God is calling you to be His ambassador of mercy as a priest in the Church?  If so, why not take this opportunity to gather with other men who are discerning a vocation to the priesthood? This retreat will create the time and space to help you discern God’s call in your life.

The retreat will take place in Drumalis Retreat Centre, from Friday 19th to Sunday 21st February. If you wish to attend this retreat or would like further information contact: Fr. Kevin McGuckien, on 9061 4567 or email:kevinmcguckien@hotmail.com.

THIS WEEK

St.Brigid’s Crosses  –    this Monday is  the feast of St.Brigid.  St.Brigid’s crosses will be available after all Masses this weekend.   Suggested donation £1. Crosses are made by  the Third World Group in Downpatrick Parish.  All proceeds go to Third World charities.

Apostolic Work  –  the next meeting of Apostolic Work will be held in the Iona Room this Tuesday evening at 8.00pm.   New members are always welcome! Parishioners please note, the annual “Lenten Lunch” will be on Sunday 14th February after both Masses. For those unable to support the Missions at the event, there will be a Church door collection after 6.30pm Mass on Saturday 13th February.  Thank you for your past, and continued support, of the Missions.

11th Belfast Scout Group 50th Anniversary Dinner Dance  –  All ex members, friends and supporters of the Scout Group are invited to attend the 50th Anniversary Dinner Dance to celebrate the re-establishment of the Scout Group in the parish. The dinner will be held  on next Saturday evening in the Stormont Hotel. Already ex members are travelling from far and near to be with us; Dubai, Brussels, Peru, Seoul, Boston, Leeds, Glasgow, London, Drogheda, Dublin and Carryduff! This will be a tremendous celebration of the proud history of the parish Scout Group, a history dating back to before World War Two and a history of friendship, achievement and fun, a celebration of quality scouting, admired the length and breadth of the country. Tickets at £35 per person are available by contacting Paul Browne on 9029 1935.

OTHER NOTICES

4 Corners Festival Belfast  – continues to Sunday 7th February.  The 4 Corners Festival seeks to inspire people from across the city of Belfast to transform it for the peace and prosperity of all through a series of innovative events.   Join us as we celebrate our city through music, prayer, storytelling, discussion, and more.  Full details of all events: www.4cornersfestival.com and www.facebook.com/4cornersfestival.  Please email info@4cornersfestival.com if you would like to receive details of all the events.

Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice and Anam Cara –  are holding a Bereavement Information Evening this Wednesday evening from 7.00pm to 9.00pm in Tullyglass House Hotel, Galgorm Road, Ballymena.   The guest speaker for the evening is Brid Carroll. Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice & Anam Cara will need to confirm numbers for room set up.  We would appreciate if you could RSVP to info@anamcara.ie before Tuesday, 2nd February 2016 or call us on 9521 3120.

CARING FOR OUR COMMON HOME  –  with Professor John Sweeney and Nellie McLaughlin RSM in Drumalis from this Friday to next Sunday. The recent publication of the papal document “Laudato Si” has highlighted many of the issues regarding the future of the planet – our common home.  This annual Spring Conference weekend will offer an opportunity to “enter into dialogue with all people about our common home”.  It is possible to attend either on a residential or non-residential basis, or for Saturday only.   For further details or to book a place, please contact Drumalis on 2827 2196/2827 6455.  Further details and booking forms are also available on the Drumalis website www.drumalis.co.uk.

St. Brigid’s Day Lecture –  the speaker this year is Dr. Edward Sri.  Dr Sri is a lay-theologian, author, and Catholic speaker, who appears regularly on EWTN.  He holds a doctorate from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome.  He lives, with his wife and seven children, in Colorado, U.S.A.  The Lecture is on Saturday, 6th February, from 1.00pm to 4.00pm,  in St. Brigid’s Parish Centre, Derryvolgie Avenue.    Dr Sri will give two talks: the first one is Living Pope Francis’ “Joy of the Gospel” and “The Year of Mercy” and the second one is the “Vibrant Faith in a Secular Culture: Today’s Challenge to Parents, Teachers, and Laity”.  There will be opportunity for questions and inter-action.  It promises to be a very interesting occasion

FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTIONS  –  will take place in St. Matthias’ Church, Glen Road, next Saturday at 3.00pm. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, Confessions followed by Mass at 4.00pm.

Lenten Retreat Days in Dromantine.   Dromantine is offering two retreat days during Lent.  These will provide an opportunity to reflect and pray in the peaceful environment of Dromantine on important themes of Lent, and to prepare our hearts and minds to celebrate Holy Week and Easter. Saturday 20th Februray is conducted by Fr. Aodhán McCrystal, SMA and Saturday 12th March is conducted by Fr. Des Corrigan, SMA.  Both days run from 10.00am to 5.00pm.  All are welcome. For bookings ring 3082 1964 or email admin@dromantineconference.com

St. Patrick’s Day Charity Dinner Dance and Concert with ‘The Priests’  –  St. Patrick’s Parish is delighted to announce a spectacular Dinner and Dance Event to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and raise much-needed funds for the Church’s Stone Restoration Fund.   The Parish will host a Dinner Dance in Titanic, Belfast on Thursday, 17th March. The evening will commence at 7.00pm with a drinks reception. This will be followed by a sumptuous three-course meal at 8.00pm. Internationally renowned singing trio ‘The Priests’ will give an after-dinner concert. Guests can then dance the night away to swing sensation ‘Dave Martin and the Casino Cats’.  Tickets are priced at £60 each. Tickets are available from the Church Sacristy after Masses and the Parish Office, Monday to Thursday from 10.00am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 4.00pm or by contacting the parish by phone on 9032 4597 or by email stpatricks@downandconnor.org

HABITAT GALA BALL  –  for the fourth successive year Living Youth is sponsoring a Habitat team who will travel to Ethiopia in August. To help raise funds a Gala Ball will take place on Friday 22nd April in The Tullyglass House Hotel, Ballymena. Tickets £40 per person; £400 per table. Dancing to The Housem8s. Come enjoy a wonderful evening and help build hope. For more information or to reserve tickets please log on to info@habitatni.co.uk

 

24th January 2016

VOL. 24 NO. 09 24TH JANUARY 2016

Father Ciaran Feeney Adm.  191 Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 3JB.

Phone – 9065 4157. Website: www.st-colmcilles.net

E-mail: stcolmcilles@downandconnor.org

St.  Joseph’s Primary School – www.stjosephsps.co.uk   Phone – 9065 0039

St Colmcille’s Pre School – www.stcolmcilles-preschool.co.uk.  Phone – 9047 2724

 

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME – (Page 835, 452 & 499)

3rd Week in Ordinary Time

Readings : Sunday Cycle C, Weekday Cycle 2, Psalter Week 3

Entrance Antiphon O sing a new song to the Lord; sing to the Lord, all the earth.  In his presence are majesty and splendour, strength and honour in his holy place.
1st Reading (Nehemiah 8:2-6, 8-10)  Ezra read from the law of God and the people understood what was read.
Psalm Your words are spirit, Lord, and they are life.
2nd Reading (1 Corinthians 12:12-30)  You together are Christ’s body; but each of you is a different part of it.
Acclamation Alleluia, alleluia!  The Lord has sent me to bring the good news to the poor, to proclaim liberty to captives.  Alleluia!
Gospel (Luke 1:1-4, 4:14-21)  This text is being fulfilled today.
Children Jesus goes to the synagogue and reads a passage from the scripture to all the people.  Jesus reads about the Messiah.  The Messiah will bring Good News to the poor, will help blind people see, and bring freedom to everyone.  Jesus is saying that the reading is all about him.
Communion Antiphon Look toward the Lord and be radiant; let your faces not be abashed.

 

MASS TIMES FOR COMING WEEK

 

Saturday Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6.30pm

Antonio Logronio,  Hugo McCaffrey,  Bill & Claire Knox

9.30am

Brendan Small

9.30am

 

9.30am

 

9.30am

 

9.30am

Laura McDowell

Anointing of the Sick

 

Confession at 6.00pm 11.30am

Pat Morris

       

 

Would those who are last to leave the Parish grounds in the evening please close the car park gates.

 

YEAR OF MERCY

Pope Francis has announced an Extraordinary Jubilee Year, dedicated to living out in our daily lives, the mercy which the Father constantly extends to all of us.  By showing mercy to others, we are witnessing to our faith in God.

CTS BOOKLETS  – for the Year of Mercy, are now available to purchase from the stand in the Church porch.

BAPTISM

The Sacrament of Baptism is one of the most joyful occasions both for the family and the Parish and everyone is welcome.  The next Baptismal Course takes place on Tuesday 16th February in the Iona Room from 8.00pm to 9.30pm, where parents will receive their Baptismal pack and can arrange the date for their child’s Baptism. Baptisms in the Parish take place on the first and last Sunday of each month and attendance at the course is arranged through Philomena in the Parish Office.

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK

Begins next Sunday and ends on Sunday 7th February. The theme for Catholic Schools Week 2016 is: ‘Catholic Schools – Challenged to Proclaim God’s Mercy’.  This is an opportunity to celebrate the unique contribution that Catholic schools, both primary and post-primary, make to the mission of the Church in our local faith communities and throughout the wider church.

WEDNESDAY THEME  –  is “Grandparents are the face of God’s mercy.  St. Joseph’s Primary School invites all grandparents to the school, on Wednesday 3rd February.  The Principal’s welcome will be at 10.30am.  There will then be an opportunity for grandparents to visit classes and engage in activities with their grandchildren.

SCHOOL MASS – the  parish will join in the celebrations by having a special Mass at 9.30am on Thursday 4th February with the children from St Joseph’s school.

SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION

Confirmation is a time of Christian commitment and renewal, a time of courage and growth.  How appropriate that Confirmation in this parish usually occurs at the beginning of Spring, a time of new life, a time of year when plants have the courage to show their roots above the cold hard ground.

Next Sunday we celebrate the conferring of the Sacrament of Confirmation on young people of our parish during the 11.30am Mass.  The visiting prelate is Bishop Noel Treanor and we welcome him to St. Colmcille’s.  This is an occasion of great joy for the whole parish.  It is a time for all of us to renew our commitment to our Christian calling.  Please remember especially in your prayers the 46 young people who are preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation.  We pray that the Holy Spirit will come into the lives of all who are asking to be confirmed in their faith.

PARISH FAMILY

vulnerable adult training information session – in the Iona Room on Wednesday, 3rd February from 7.00pm to 9.00pm. Attendance at one information session is a mandatory requirement for volunteers with vulnerable adults and in particular those involved with SPRED, and as Eucharistic Ministers of the Sick and Housebound.  While it is not mandatory for members of Bethany or Bereavement Support groups to attend it is still advised to be good practice  to do so. This is the only information session for those volunteering with adults which will be held in the parish this year so it would be advisable to attend.The Safeguarding Committee must provide names in advance of this session, if you hope to attend please email st.colmcillespsc@gmail.com or contact Karen Diamond on 077 1110 9268.

DOWN & CONNOR DIOCESAN DIRECTORY  –  copies of the Down & Connor Diocesan Directory, price £3.00, are on sale at the back of the Church. Please put money in either of the Candelabra boxes. The Directory gives information about every parish in the Diocese, listing the names and addresses of the Priests and Religious, the times of Masses, Parish Schools, Pastoral and Spiritual organisations and useful contact numbers.

MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION – who take the Blessed Sacrament to the housebound, should sign their name on the list in the Sacristy on each occasion.

THE WEDNESDAY WORDis a national prayer mission which links parishes throughout the country through regular weekly prayer. The Wednesday Word contains the following Sunday’s scripture readings and reflections and is an excellent way of preparing to come to Mass. It is available each week at the back of the Church to take home. Please do consider starting to use this Christ centred, scripture based, method of praying, in spiritual solidarity with many parishioners throughout the country

MONEY MATTERS                 

Many thanks to all who contributed so generously to the collections.

DECEASED

We pray for the repose of the souls of Maureen Shields and Gosia Darnbrooke, who died recently.  We also remember all those whose anniversaries occur at this time of year especially:

Father Henry Tansey,  Julie Gibson, Bill Knox,  Claire Knox,  Pat Grant,

Bridie Grant,  Francisco Lapena,  Victoria Caterto,  Antonio Logronio,

Hugo McCaffrey,  Brendan Small,  Pat Morris  and  Laura McDowell.

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT  –  we can be contacted on 074 5698 9458.  Our members are Regiena Babu, Eithne Daly, Brenda McMeekin, David McMeekin, Celine Molloy, Joan Rogan and Lucy Traynor.

PARISH DRAW

This year’s Parish Draw is being launched on Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th February.  Committee members will be at the back of the church on the Saturday night and on Sunday after all the Masses.  There will be free Tea & Coffee available in the Parochial Hall.  Please show your support to the Parish by purchasing a ticket or two! Any queries please contact

Roisin McMullan on 078 5414 0019, Lucy Traynor on 079 0080 7589 or Mary Walsh on 078 1549 3463.

COMING EVENTS

Apostolic Work  –  the next meeting of Apostolic Work will be held in the Iona Room on Tuesday 2nd February at 8.00pm.   New members are always welcome! Parishioners please note, the annual “Lenten Lunch” will be on Sunday 14th February after both Masses.  For those unable to support the Missions at the event, there will be a Church door collection after 6.30pm Mass on Saturday 13th February.  Thank you for your past, and continued support, of the Missions.

11th Belfast Scout Group 50th Anniversary Dinner Dance  –  All ex members, friends and supporters of the Scout Group are invited to attend the 50th Anniversary Dinner Dance to celebrate the re-establishment of the Scout Group in the parish. The dinner will be held  on 6th February in the Stormont Hotel. Already ex members are travelling from far and near to be with us; Dubai, Brussels, Peru, Seoul, Boston, Leeds, Glasgow, London, Drogheda, Dublin and Carryduff! This will be a tremendous celebration of the proud history of the parish Scout Group, a history dating back to before World War Two and a history of friendship, achievement and fun, a celebration of quality scouting, admired the length and breadth of the country. Tickets at £35 per person are available by contacting Paul Browne on 90291935

SCHOOL INFORMATION

St Joseph’s College Open Night  –  will be held this Thursday from 7.00pm to 9.00pm with the Principal’s address at 7.00pm.

OTHER NOTICES

Ulster Rugby Players speaking in St Anne’s Cathedral–  three well known Ulster Rugby Players will be talking about their faith at a service in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast this Monday evening at 8.00pm.  They are Ruan Pienaar, Wiehahn Herbst and Paul Marshall.

4 Corners Festival Belfast  – from this Sunday to Sunday 7th February.  The 4 Corners Festival seeks to inspire people from across the city of Belfast to transform it for the peace and prosperity of all through a series of innovative events.   Join us as we celebrate our city through music, prayer, storytelling, discussion, and more.  Full details of all events: www.4cornersfestival.com and www.facebook.com/4cornersfestival.  Please email info@4cornersfestival.com if you would like to receive details of all the events.

Divine Mercy Holy Hour  –  this Thursday evening at 7.30pm, in The Church of the Nativity, Poleglass.  Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, singing of the Divine Mercy Chaplet.  Mass at 8.00pm

Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice and Anam Cara –  are holding a Bereavement Information Evening on Wednesday 3rd February from 7.00pm to 9.00pm in Tullyglass House Hotel, Galgorm Road, Ballymena.   The guest speaker for the evening is Brid Carroll. Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice & Anam Cara will need to confirm numbers for room set up.  We would appreciate if you could RSVP to info@anamcara.ie before Tuesday, 2nd February 2016 or call us on 9521 3120.

CARING FOR OUR COMMON HOME  –  with Professor John Sweeney and Nellie McLaughlin RSM in Drumalis from Friday 5th to Sunday 7th February. The recent publication of the papal document “Laudato Si” has highlighted many of the issues regarding the future of the planet – our common home.  This annual Spring Conference weekend will offer an opportunity to “enter into dialogue with all people about our common home”.  It is possible to attend either on a residential or non-residential basis, or for Saturday only.   For further details or to book a place, please contact Drumalis on 2827 2196/2827 6455.  Further details and booking forms are also available on the Drumalis website www.drumalis.co.uk.

NI CANCER PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES  –  from Friday 27th May to Wednesday 1st June.   The price of £599 (with price reduction for Cancer Patients) will include: Return flights from Belfast International Airport, operated by JWT License T.O. 052. Full board and accommodation at the Hotel Agena in Lourdes for five nights based on twin/double/treble rooms.  Travel insurance cover for persons up to 85 years on date of return.  The party will consist of patients, ex-patients, relatives and friends accompanied by medical, nursing and other staff.  To enquire or to obtain a booking form please contact:-Mrs Jean Clarke, Hon. Secretary,  c/o Drumbo & Carryduff Parish,  6 Knockbracken Drive,  Carryduff,  Belfast,  BT8 8EX, or speak to us on 075 1675 9646, or  e-mail  mail@nicancerpilgrimage.org.uk  Chairman:- Dr Seamus McAleer, Spiritual Directors: Rev. Dermot McCaughan, Fr. Adrian Eastwood, Fr. Andrew Black.

2016 CENTENARY OF THE ANGEL OF FATIMA.  –  Pilgrimage to Fatima & Santiago de Compostela,   from 9th to 18th August 2016.  3 Nights H/B Los Abetos Hotel Santiago, 6 Nights F/B Hotel Avenida Fatima.  Visiting Pontevedra, Tuy & Balasar.  Spiritual Directors are Fr Gerry McCloskey & Fr Sean Gilmore.  Special Group Price £709 inclusive of tax & insurance. Full Religious Programme. For further details contact Joe Catney on 9071 4001 or 077 7642 5631. Early booking is advisable. Deposit secures.

PILGRIMAGE TO POLAND  –  from 19th to 26th May.  Spiritual Director Canon Sean Rogan. Highlights  include tour of the old town of Krakow, the shrine of Madonna at Czestochowa, the birth place of St. John Paul 11, Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp and Memorial Museum, Wieliczka Salt Mine & The shrine of Divine Mercy. Cost  £849 pp includes return direct flights from Belfast, seven nights accommodation in 4 star hotel, three course meal, four nights in hotel and one night in  city centre restaurant, all entrance fees (Wawel Hill, St. Mary’s Basilica Wadowice Museum, Auschwit, Salt Mine), full coach travel for all tours.  To book please call Downe Travel 4461 3288

Summer school  – The Cultural Dimensions of Christian Spirituality  – from Monday 11th to Friday 22nd July in the University Sant’Anselmo, Rome (Italy).  Organiser is the Monastic Institute.  The Monastic Institute of the Pontifical University of Sant’Anselmo was founded in 1952 and is dedicated to teaching and research in the Theology of Spirituality from a Benedictine point of view.  In July 2014 we launched a new short formation programme (60 European transferable credits). It is entitled Cultural Dimensions of Christian Spirituality.  The Master programme is aimed at members of monastic communities, clergy (ministers), oblates, professionals in religious or social areas, scholars, etc. Applicants are welcome from those who want to earn European Credits, as well as for personal formation or further education.  The courses are run in English in a two-year cycle, requiring presence in Rome for two weeks in each year. New enrolments are possible and welcome in every year.  Students will be accommodated (full board) in the Benedictine College of Sant’Anselmo.

St. Brigid’s Day Lecture –  the speaker this year is Dr. Edward Sri.  Dr Sri is a lay-theologian, author, and Catholic speaker, who appears regularly on EWTN.  He holds a doctorate from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome.  He lives, with his wife and seven children, in Colorado, U.S.A.  The Lecture is on Saturday, 6th February, from 1.00pm to 4.00pm,  in St. Brigid’s Parish Centre, Derryvolgie Avenue.    Dr Sri will give two talks: the first one is Living Pope Francis’ “Joy of the Gospel” and “The Year of Mercy” and the second one is the “Vibrant Faith in a Secular Culture: Today’s Challenge to Parents, Teachers, and Laity”.  There will be opportunity for questions and inter-action.  It promises to be a very interesting occasion

 

 

17th January 2016

VOL. 24 NO. 08 17TH JANUARY 2016

Father Ciaran Feeney Adm.  191 Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast, BT4 3JB.

Phone – 9065 4157. Website: www.st-colmcilles.net

E-mail: stcolmcilles@downandconnor.org

St.  Joseph’s Primary School – www.stjosephsps.co.uk   Phone – 9065 0039

St Colmcille’s Pre School – www.stcolmcilles-preschool.co.uk.  Phone – 9047 2724

 

SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME – (Page 831, 452 & 499)

2nd Week in Ordinary Time

Readings : Sunday Cycle C, Weekday Cycle 2, Psalter Week 2

Entrance Antiphon All the earth shall bow down before you, O God, and shall sing to you, shall sing to your name, O Most High!
1st Reading (Isaiah 62:1-5)  The bridegroom rejoices in his bride.
Psalm Proclaims the wonders of the Lord among all the peoples.
2nd Reading (1 Corinthians 12:4-11)  One and the same Spirit, who distributes gifts to different people just as he chooses.
Acclamation Alleluia, alleluia!  Your words are spirit, Lord, and they are life: you have the message of eternal life.  Alleluia!
Gospel (John 2:1-11)  This was the first of the signs given by Jesus: it was given at Cana in Galilee.
Children Jesus is baptised by John.  The Holy Spirit comes down from heaven like a dove.  God the Father is heard saying to Jesus, “You are my Son, the Beloved.”.
Communion Antiphon You have prepared a table before me, and how precious is the chalice that quenches my thirst.

 

MASS TIMES FOR COMING WEEK

 

Saturday Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6.30pm

 

9.30am

Tom Toland

9.30am

 

9.30am

 

9.30am

 

9.30am

Anointing of the Sick

Confession at 6.00pm 11.30am

Thomas Varkey

 

 

Would those who are last to leave the Parish grounds in the evening please close the car park gates.

 

PARISH OFFICE

The parish office will closed this Friday.

 

YEAR OF MERCY

Pope Francis has announced an Extraordinary Jubilee Year, dedicated to living out in our daily lives, the mercy which the Father constantly extends to all of us.  By showing mercy to others, we are witnessing to our faith in God.

CTS BOOKLETS  – for the Year of Mercy, are now available to purchase from the stand in the Church porch.

 

BAPTISM

The Sacrament of Baptism is one of the most joyful occasions both for the family and the Parish and everyone is welcome.  The next Baptismal Course takes place this Tuesday evening in the Iona Room from 8.00pm to 9.30pm, where parents will receive their Baptismal pack and can arrange the date for their child’s Baptism. Baptisms in the Parish take place on the first and last Sunday of each month and attendance at the course is arranged through Philomena in the Parish Office.

 

PARISH FAMILY

DOWN & CONNOR DIOCESAN DIRECTORY  –  copies of the Down & Connor Diocesan Directory, price £3.00, are on sale at the back of the Church. Please put money in either of the Candelabra boxes. The Directory gives information about every parish in the Diocese, listing the names and addresses of the Priests and Religious, the times of Masses, Parish Schools, Pastoral and Spiritual organisations and useful contact numbers.

MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION – who take the Blessed Sacrament to the housebound, should sign their name on the list in the Sacristy on each occasion.

THE WEDNESDAY WORDis a national prayer mission which links parishes throughout the country through regular weekly prayer. The Wednesday Word contains the following Sunday’s scripture readings and reflections and is an excellent way of preparing to come to Mass. It is available each week at the back of the Church to take home. Please do consider starting to use this Christ centred, scripture based, method of praying, in spiritual solidarity with many parishioners throughout the country

MONEY MATTERS                 

Many thanks to all who contributed so generously to the collections.

DIOCESAN YOUTH COMMISSION COLLECTION  – will be taken up at all Masses this weekend.  Living Youth (the Down & Connor Youth Commission) is now 3 years old and working with more young people than ever before and they need our help if they are to continue growing and reaching more children, young people and young adults.  The number of young people currently engaged with Living Youth is impressive & includes 1551 young people on the Pope John Paul II Award over the 3 years, almost 1,000  11 and 12 year olds on the Parish GIFT programme this year and a large group of young adults on the Catholic Youth Alpha programme, summer pilgrimage, leadership training and the Papal Cross Award.

 

DECEASED

We pray for all those whose anniversaries occur at this time of year especially:

Gerald McGuckian  Nicholas Nelson,  Margaret Boylan,  Kathleen McKenna, 

Tom Toland,  Thomas Varkey  and  George Hugh Thompson.

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT  –  we can be contacted on 074 5698 9458.  Our members are Regiena Babu, Eithne Daly, Brenda McMeekin, David McMeekin, Celine Molloy, Joan Rogan and Lucy Traynor.

 

THIS WEEK

SERVICE OF LIGHT – is a Confirmation Commitment ceremony that will take place at the 6.30pm Mass this Saturday.

BELMONT AND DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CHURCHES  –  will hold its Church Unity Week Service this Sunday at 7.00pm in Knock Methodist Church.   Please come along and join the members of the other Churches in prayer.

Scripture and Prayer Group  –  our next meeting will be this Tuesday evening at 8.00pm in the Committee Room.  New members are welcome.

FRIDAY MORNING – this week please come along to the Iona room at 10.00am for hot coffee and scones. There will be an opportunity to view a 20 minute DVD presentation about Thomas More. In an age when Christain faith is once again on trial, St Thomas More’s witness speaks to us today with renewed power. In every aspect of his life, from his spectacular legal and political career, to his everyday home life as a father and husband, he sought to be true to his Christian faith.

 

COMING EVENTS

11th Belfast Scout Group 50th Anniversary Dinner Dance  –  All ex members, friends and supporters of the Scout Group are invited to attend the 50th Anniversary Dinner Dance to celebrate the re-establishment of the Scout Group in the parish. The dinner will be held  on 6th February in the Stormont Hotel. Already ex members are travelling from far and near to be with us; Dubai, Brussels, Peru, Seoul, Boston, Leeds, Glasgow, London, Drogheda, Dublin and Carryduff! This will be a tremendous celebration of the proud history of the parish Scout Group, a history dating back to before World War Two and a history of friendship, achievement and fun, a celebration of quality scouting, admired the length and breadth of the country. Tickets at £35 per person are available by contacting Paul Browne on 90291935

 

SCHOOL INFORMATION

St Joseph’s College Open Night  –  will be held on Thursday 28th January, from 7.00pm to 9.00pm with the Principal’s address at 7.00pm.

OTHER NOTICES

Ulster Rugby Players speaking in St Anne’s Cathedral–  three well known Ulster Rugby Players will be talking about their faith at a service in St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast on Monday, January 25th at 8.00pm.  They are Ruan Pienaar, Wiehahn Herbst and Paul Marshall.

CARING FOR OUR COMMON HOME  –  with Professor John Sweeney and Nellie McLaughlin RSM in Drumalis from  Friday 5th to Sunday 7th February. The recent publication of the papal document “Laudato Si” has highlighted many of the issues regarding the future of the planet – our common home.  This annual Spring Conference weekend will offer an opportunity to “enter into dialogue with all people about our common home”.  It is possible to attend either on a residential or non-residential basis, or for Saturday only.   For further details or to book a place, please contact Drumalis on 2827 2196/2827 6455.  Further details and booking forms are also available on the Drumalis website www.drumalis.co.uk.

NI CANCER PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES  –  from Friday 27th May to Wednesday 1st June.   The price of £599 (with price reduction for Cancer Patients) will include: Return flights from Belfast International Airport, operated by JWT License T.O. 052. Full board and accommodation at the Hotel Agena in Lourdes for five nights based on twin/double/treble rooms.  Travel insurance cover for persons up to 85 years on date of return.  The party will consist of patients, ex-patients, relatives and friends accompanied by medical, nursing and other staff.  To enquire or to obtain a booking form please contact:-Mrs Jean Clarke, Hon. Secretary,  c/o Drumbo & Carryduff Parish,  6 Knockbracken Drive,  Carryduff,  Belfast,  BT8 8EX, or speak to us on 075 1675 9646, or  e-mail  mail@nicancerpilgrimage.org.uk  Chairman:- Dr Seamus McAleer, Spiritual Directors: Rev. Dermot McCaughan, Fr. Adrian Eastwood, Fr. Andrew Black.

2016 CENTENARY OF THE ANGEL OF FATIMA.  –  Pilgrimage to Fatima & Santiago de Compostela,   from 9th to 18th August 2016.  3 Nights H/B Los Abetos Hotel Santiago, 6 Nights F/B Hotel Avenida Fatima.  Visiting Pontevedra, Tuy & Balasar.  Spiritual Directors are Fr Gerry McCloskey & Fr Sean Gilmore.  Special Group Price £709 inclusive of tax & insurance. Full Religious Programme. For further details contact Joe Catney on 9071 4001 or 077 7642 5631. Early booking is advisable. Deposit secures.

PILGRIMAGE TO POLAND  –  from 19th to 26th May.  Spiritual Director Canon Sean Rogan. Highlights  include tour of the old town of Krakow, the shrine of Madonna at Czestochowa, the birth place of St. John Paul 11, Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp and Memorial Museum, Wieliczka Salt Mine & The shrine of Divine Mercy. Cost  £849 pp Includes return direct flights from Belfast  seven nights accommodation in 4 star hotel, three course meal, four nights in hotel and one night in  city centre restaurant, All entrance fees (Wawel Hill, St. Mary’s Basilica Wadowice Museum, Auschwit, Salt Mine)  Full coach travel for all tours.  To book please call Downe Travel 4461 3288