Parish Newsletter – Sunday 17th January 2021


Your Parish Newsletter for Sunday 17th January 2021:

SUNDAY 17 JANUARY 2021 – SECOND SUNDAY ORDINARY TIME – ST JOHN 1:35-42

A fundamental and life-long element of discipleship is growing in knowledge of and relationship with Jesus and handing on the faith to others. We can deepen our knowledge and relationship with Him through prayer, through Scripture and through the Eucharist; we can share the Good News with others through our words, attitudes, actions and example. The two disciples in St John’s Gospel today wanted to spend time with Jesus, to get to know Him better, and they then told others of what they had witnessed. We are the disciples of our time. Jesus’ invitation to “Come and see” – to get to know Him better and to spread the Word is offered to all of us. We ask God today for the grace to be courageous in our discipleship and ever-aware of and open to the invitation of Jesus.


Mass Schedule for the Parish this Week:

With our church being closed, you are invited to participate in our Masses via our parish webcam: WebCam – WATCH LIVE
Our 11.00am Mass is also broadcast live each Sunday on Finn Valley Radio, 95.8FM

SUNDAY MASSES:

Vigil: Saturday 6.30pm, Sunday Morning: 11.00am
(Note: there will only be one Sunday Morning Mass – 11.00am – while the church remains closed.

WEEKDAY MASSES:

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 9.30am.

The Angelus and Rosary will be recited each day at 12.00noon. Please join in via webcam.

PLEASE NOTE: THE CHURCH WILL BE OPEN EACH DAY FOR PRIVATE PRAYER
(OTHER THAN WHEN MASS IS BEING CELEBRATED OR THE ANGELUS/ROSARY RECITED).
I ENCOURAGE YOU TO VISIT THE CHURCH FOR QUIET PRAYER AND TO LIGHT A CANDLE.



Ann-Marie Brennan (nee Whyte), late of 13 Finnside Close and formerly 33 Croaghan Heights
As a parish faith community, we offer our sympathy and our prayerful support to John-Paul and Michael, to Alfie, Cain and Jordan, to Kerry, and to the brothers, sisters and wider family circle and friends of Ann-Marie, whose Funeral Mass took place on Wednesday. May she rest in peace.


ANNIVERSARIES:

We remember in prayer the souls of those whose anniversaries occur at this time….

John Mc Feely, Momeen; Sarah McBride, Scotland; Maureen Maguire, Tober;
Desmond Maguire, Scotland / Tober; Seamus Gallagher, Coneyburrow;
Patrick Woods, Ballymonaster; Annie Donnelly, Ballylennon.

May they rest in peace.


COLLECTION:

THANK YOU for your generosity to the collection this last two weeks, which amounted to €680 and €781. I continue to be available in the church each day after the Rosary for those who wish to bring along their envelope. Envelopes can also be left through the door of the Parochial House.
Thank you also to those who contribute by Standing Order. Standing Order is a particularly efficient way to contribute in these Covid times; if anyone would like to start contributing by Standing Order, please contact Lorna at the parish office, contact me, and we will provide you with a Standing Order Mandate or if you prefer you can Download our Standing Order Form here.

You can also request envelopes by simply clicking on this link: ‘Get in Touch‘ and then select Parish Envelopes from the drop-down menu.


Sunday Mass Readings:

NEXT SUNDAY, 24 January, is the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Gospel we will listen to is St Mark 1:14-20: ‘Follow me’. You can access the Readings on our parish website – the link to the Sunday Scripture Readings is: https://clonleighparish.com/sundays-mass-readings/
The Daily Mass Readings can also be accessed on our parish website: https://clonleighparish.com/todays-mass-readings/ . Alternatively, just google Clonleigh Parish readings.

Sunday’s Mass Readings


SUNDAY OF THE WORD OF GOD: SUNDAY 24th JANUARY 2021

We continue with our Bible Catechesis Corner, providing fundamental information on the Bible and its contents. This is offered to help build on our knowledge of and familiarity with the overall structure and contents of the Bible and is part of our celebration of Sunday of the Word of God, which we will celebrate next Sunday.

CATECHESIS CORNER


Q. What does the New Testament of the Bible contain?


A. The New Testament comprises 27 of the 73 books of the Bible. These are made up of: the four Gospels (Sts Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) and the Acts of the Apostles (written by St Luke); St Paul’s letters (epistles) to the early Christian churches (eg, to the Romans, Corinthians, Ephesians); ‘Pastoral Letters’ (eg, Timothy; Hebrews); ‘Catholic letters’ (eg, James, Peter, John); the Book of Revelation. The New Testament tells how God fulfilled His promise of blessing through a new and everlasting covenant in His Son, Jesus Christ. The Second Reading at our Sunday Mass is taken from the New Testament.

Familiarising ourselves with the Word of God before we hear it at Sunday Mass is a good way of gaining a better understanding of what God is saying to us in the Scriptures. Perhaps you might consider taking a look through the Readings each week this coming year, in advance of Sunday Mass. Each week in the newsletter, I give the reference for the Gospel reading for the following Sunday, so that you can check it out, either in your bible or on our parish website.


Pope Francis tells us that, “The Bible is not just a beautiful book to keep on a shelf. It is the Word of life to be sown, a gift that the Risen Jesus asks us to accept in order to have life in His name”.


So, if you have a Bible in your home, please take it out to help you in getting to grips with the information provided in our Catechesis Corner each week. Parents are asked to share the Questions & Answers with their children or, vice versa!


ACT OF SPIRITUAL COMMUNION:

This is the version that we recite during each of our Masses – you are encouraged to pray it
and to teach it to children.

My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul.
Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally,
come at least spiritually into my heart.
I embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You.
Never permit me to be separated from You.
Amen.


Covid-19 Protocols: Clonleigh Parish:

The current Clonleigh Parish protocols can be viewed by following the link to this page on our website and we recommend that you regularly check this page for any new updates:

Clonleigh Parish protocols


ONLINE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Donate to the Church in the following ways:

1. Parish Envelopes

2. Online donation via our website. Click the Donate button below.

3. Standing Order. Set up a standing order through your online banking portal or – Download this form: Standing Order Form and we can set it up on your behalf. Send to or email to the Parish Office: clonleighparish@derrydiocese.org


Download our Standing Order Form


GET IN TOUCH


Parish Contact Details:


Parish Priest: Fr Colm @ 074-9142022
Fr Colm Mobile: 0833665530


Parish Office – Secretary: Lorna Porter @ 074-9142001

Email: clonleighparish@derrydiocese.org


Parish website: www.clonleighparish.com


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