First Reading Ref: Acts 4:32-35
A reading from the Acts of the Apostles
The whole group of believers was united, heart and soul; no one
claimed for his own use anything that he had, as everything they
owned was held in common. The apostles continued to testify to
the resurrection of the Lord Jesus with great power, and they
were all given great respect. None of their members was ever in
want, as all those who owned land or houses would sell them, and
bring the money from them, to present it to the apostles; it was
then distributed to any members who might be in need.
This is the word of the Lord.
Responsorial Psalm
Give thanks to the Lord for he is good
for his love has no end.
Let the sons of Israel say:
"His love has no end."
Let the sons of Aaron say:
"His love has no end."
Let those who fear the Lord say:
"His love has no end." (R)
The Lord's right hand has triumphed;
His right hand raised me up.
I shall not die, I shall live
And recount his deeds.
I was punished, I was punished by the Lord,
But not doomed to die. (R)
The stone which the builders rejected
has become the corner stone.
This is the work of the Lord,
a marvel in our eyes.
This day was made by the Lord;
we rejoice and are glad. (R)
Second Reading Ref: 1 John 5:1-6
A reading from the first letter of St. John
Whoever believes that Jesus is the Christ has been begotten by
God; and whoever loves the Father that begot him loves the child
whom he begets. We can be sure that we love God's children if
we love God himself and do what he has commanded us; this is what
loving God is - keeping his commandments; and his commandments
are not difficult, because anyone who has been begotten by God
has already overcome the world; this is the victory over the world
- our faith. Who can overcome the world? Only the man who believes
that Jesus is the Son of God; Jesus Christ who came by water and
blood, not with water only, but with water and blood; with the
Spirit as another witness - since the Spirit is the truth. This
is the word of the Lord.
Gospel Ref: John 20:19-31
A reading from the holy Gospel according to John
In the evening of that same day, the first day of
the week, the doors were closed in the room where the disciples
were, for fear of the Jews. Jesus came and stood among them. He
said to them, 'Peace be with you,' and showed them his hands and
his side. The disciples were filled with joy when they saw the
Lord, and he said to them again, 'Peace be with you. 'As the Father
sent me, so am I sending you.' After saying this he breathed on
them and said: 'Receive the Holy Spirit. For those whose sins
you forgive, they are forgiven; for those whose sins you retain,
they are retained.' Thomas, called the Twin, who was one of the
Twelve, was not with them when Jesus came. When the disciples
said, 'We have seen the Lord', he answered, 'Unless I see the
holes that the nails made in his hands and can put my finger into
the holes they made, and unless I can put my hand into his side,
I refuse to believe.' Eight days later the disciples were in the
house again and Thomas was with them. The doors were closed, but
Jesus came in and stood among them. 'Peace be with you' he said.
Then he spoke to Thomas, 'Put your finger here; look, here are
my hands. Give me your hand; put it into my side. Doubt no longer
but believe.' Thomas replied, 'My Lord and my God!' Jesus said
to him: 'You believe because you can see me. Happy are those who
have not seen and yet believe.' There were many other signs that
Jesus worked and the disciples saw, but they are not recorded
in this book. These are recorded so that you may believe that
Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing this you
may have life through his name.
This is the Gospel of the Lord.
From
the Pastor's Desk:
Mercy Sunday
To-day is Mercy Sunday, made so by the present Holy Father. In
many ways it's an appropriate day to emphasise the mercy of God,
so soon after we followed his steps to Calvary to give the greatest
proof of all - giving his life so that you and I would be forgiven
our sins and reach at last the destiny for which we were created.
When Peter was asked by his hearers on Pentecost Sunday what they
should do to get to Heaven, he simply repeated the message of
John the Baptist and the Saviour Himself: "repent and do
penance" - put in plain language by the young Dubliner: "give
up yer auld sins!"
The awfulness of what Christ suffered because of our sins leaves
us in no doubt about the existence and reality of sin. It's been
around a long time as biblical and secular history attest. Because
He is a merciful God He took pity on us and sent his Son to redeem
us. But unless we respond, He died for us in vain.
To avail of God's mercy and forgiveness we must repent. And we
will not repent unless we acknowledge our sinfulness. To make
that mercy and forgiveness accessible to those who would believe
in Him until the end of time He instituted the Sacrament of Penance
or Reconciliation. To-day very many people tell God what is necessary
to live the Christian life as Christ demands. Many tell God what
is sinful and tell Him what He should be happy with in human conduct.
Yet, God has given us the Commandments as guidelines for Christian
living. If we fail to keep them we sin, and if the matter is serious
we sin mortally. It's not easy to follow the Christian way of
life. In the Sacrament not only do we get forgiveness, but we
get grace as well to enable us to overcome our faults and advance
in holiness or friendship with God. Every Sacrament is a meeting
with Christ, and monthly Confession, made with sincerity and an
honest Examination of Conscience, and Purpose of Amendment will
be a great help on our pilgrim path back to God.
The Regina Caeli
Queen of Heaven, rejoice, alleluia.
The Son whom you merited to bear, alleluia,
has risen as He said, alleluia.
Rejoice and be glad, alleluia,
for the Lord has truly risen, alleluia.
Let us pray:
O God, who by the Resurrection of your Son our Lord Jesus Christ
has brought joy to all
the world, grant, we pray, that through the merits
of the same Son of the Blessed Virgin Mary
we may attain to the joys of everlasting life.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen
Episcopal Commissions Collection
will be held on the weekend of May 10/11
Sunday Masses
Canovee Cloughduv Kilmurry
Vigil 6:30 pm 7:30 pm 8:30 pm
Sun 09:00 am 11:00 noon 10:00 am
Weekday Masses
Kilmurry: No Mass on Mon. & Tues Wed at 10.00 am. No
mass on Thurs. Fri (First Friday) at 8pm. Sat 11:00 am.
Cloughduv: Mon - Fri at 8:55 am. Sat at 12:00 noon.
Canovee: Thurs & Fri at 10:00 am.
Stations this Week
Fri. May 2 at 8 p.m. at Ted and Eileen Kelly's, for Cloughduv,
Toorfein, Ballinguilla & Knockanroe.
Fri. May 2 @ 8.30 p.m. at J.J. & Phil Long's for Pullerick
Sat. May 3 @ 10.30 a.m. at Liam & Mona O'Riordan's for Hornhill,
Curraclough & Knockboy.
Anniversaries
Patrick Galvin, Currabeigh
Bill Conroy, Leachtneill
Mary Murphy, Crossmahon
Maurice Galvin, Gurranreigh
Month's Mind Mass for Jane Murphy Lackareigh Mon May 5
at 10.00 am.
Lectio Divina
Tues April 29 at 8.00 pm. in Fr. Martins house. All welcome.
Swimming:
Beginning May 5 new 8-week courses begin at Grove Leisure Centre,
Bandon for beginners and improvers, morning and evening. Phone
023 41613.
Creative Writing Course begins in Cork Apr. 28 or 30. Phone
Deborah Culhave at 086 815 8449
Kilmurry GAA
Lotto: €2000 Nos. 13,19,21. No winner. Prizes for Eileen
Galvin, J Canty, Geraldine McCarthy, Goldie, Shauna Collins &
Naoise Kierse. Next week at Seano's Mon April 28
Fixture: Paddy Cooney Cup Kilmurry V Dromtariffe in Dromtariffe
Sun April 27 at 12.00 noon. Monthly committee meeting Thurs May
1 at 9pm in dressing rooms.
Roinn Na nÓg Cil Mhuire
Fixtures: Muskerry U/12 C/ship Final Kilmurry V Grenagh in Coachford
Sun April 27 at 6.30 pm. All support welcome. Training for U/10
Sun April 27 after 10am Mass in Kilmurry. U/14 at 11.45 am.
St. Vals Ladies Football Club
Fixture: Senior League St. Vals V Donoughmore Sun April 27 in
Stuake at 4.30 pm.
Canovee GAA
Lotto No's 7:31:33. No winner
Lucky Dips: Jerry Lyons, Carrigadrohid & Catherine O'Mahony
Aherla. Next weeks Spin the wheel: Nash Family. Next Week €1800
at Farnanes.
Afternoon of Prayer
Some people from the Parish who read "The Curates Diary"
might like to know that its author Rev. Thaddeus Doyle will conduct
an afternoon of prayer in the Parish Church Blackpool Sun May
4 from 2.30 to 5pm followed by Tridium to our Lady of Fatima,
May 5 - 7 at 9.45 am & 7.30 pm daily. You can visit his website
at www. jesuspowerministries.org
Cloughduv Hurling Club
Fixtures: Intermediate C/ship Aghbullogue V Ballymantle in Cloughduv
Sun April 27 at 3.30 pm.
Minor League Cloughduv V Eire Og in Cloughduv Tues April 29 at
7.15 pm.
Results: Junior League Cloughduv2-16 Donoughmore 1-7. Minor League
Aghbullogue 3-10 Cloughduv 2-10 Cloughduv 4-6 Ballincollig 1-8.
Cork ARC Cancer Support House
Bealtaine Festival 2003. Health & Beauty show hosted by Newcestown
Friendship Group in Parish Hall Newcestown Fri May 2 at 8.00 pm.
Refreshments & raffle. All welcome.
Canovee Play School
Names now being taken for September.
Caroline 026-48029 or Kathy 026-48240
Golden Rules for Living
1. If you open it, close it.
2. If you turn it on, turn it off.
3. If you unlock it, lock it up.
4. If you break it, admit it.
5. If you can't fix it, call in someone
who can.
6. If you borrow it, return it.
7. If you value it, take care of it.
8. If you make a mess, clean it up.
9. If you move it, put it back.
10. If it belongs to someone else, get
permission to use it.
11. If you do not know how to operate
it, leave it alone.
12. If it is none of your business, don't
ask questions.
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