First Reading Ref: Jeremiah 31:31-34
A reading from the prophet Jeremiah
See, the days are coming - it is the Lord who speaks - when I
will make a new covenant with the House of Israel and the House
of Judah, but not a covenant like the one I made with their ancestors
on the day I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land
of Egypt. They broke that covenant of mine, so I had to show them
who was master. It is the Lord who speaks. No, this is the covenant
I will make with the House of Israel when those days arrive -
it is the Lord who speaks. Deep within them I will plant my Law,
writing it on their hearts. Then I will be their God and they
shall be my people. There will be no further need for neighbour
to try to teach neighbour, or brother to say to brother, Learn
to know the Lord! No, they will all know me, the least no less
than the greatest - it is the Lord who speaks - since I will forgive
their iniquity and never call their sin to mind.
This is the word of the Lord.
Responsorial Psalm
A pure heart create for me, O God.
Have mercy on me, God, in your kindness.
In your compassion blot out my offence
O wash me more and more from my guilt
and cleanse me from my sin. (R)
A pure heart create for me, O God,
put a steadfast spirit within me.
Do not cast me away from your presence,
nor deprive me of your holy spirit. (R)
Give me again the joy of your help;
with a spirit of fervour sustain me,
that I may teach transgressors your ways
and sinners may return to you. (R)
Second Reading Ref: Hebrews 5:7-9
A reading from the letter to the Hebrews
During his life on earth, Christ offered up prayer and entreaty,
aloud and in silent tears, to the one who had the power to save
him out of death, and he submitted so humbly that his prayer was
heard. Although he was Son, he learnt to obey through suffering;
but having been made perfect, he became for all who obey him the
source of eternal salvation.
This is the word of the Lord.
Gospel Ref: John 12:20-33
A reading from the holy Gospel according to John
Among those who went up to worship at the festival were some
Greeks. These approached Philip, who came from Bethsaida in Galilee,
and put this request to him, 'Sir, we should like to see Jesus.'
Philip went to tell Andrew, and Andrew and Philip together went
to tell Jesus. Jesus replied to them:
'Now the hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified. I tell
you most solemnly, unless a wheat grain falls on the ground and
dies, it remains only a single grain; but if it dies, it yields
a rich harvest. Anyone who loves his life loses it; anyone who
hates his life in this world will keep it for the eternal life.
If a man serves me, he must follow me, wherever I am, my servant
will be there too. If anyone serves me, my Father will honour
him. Now my soul is troubled. What shall I say:
Father, save me from this hour?
But it was for this very reason that I have come to this hour.
Father, glorify your name!'
A voice came from heaven, 'I have glorified it, and I will glorify
it again.'
People standing by, who heard this, said it was a clap of thunder;
others said, 'It was an angel speaking to him.' Jesus answered,
'It was not for my sake that this voice came, but for yours. 'Now
sentence is being passed on this world; now the prince of this
world is to be overthrown.
And when I am lifted up from the earth, I shall draw all men to
myself.'
By these words he indicated the kind of death he would die.
This is the Gospel of the Lord.
From the Pastor's Desk:
Get (Un)Stuffed
Life at times seems to consist of accumulating stuff: possessions,
titles, property, qualifications. As we advance in life, we graduate
from suitcases, to vans, to removal trucks. Then we marry and
have a merging of stuff, children hopefully come - more stuff
acquired, eventually outgrown and discarded. Then we die and we
leave our stuff to others who already have more than enough stuff.
A negative view of life and living perhaps, but a few grains
of truth? We instinctively know that there is a danger that our
possessions can possess us. This is the strange truth that in
clutching, grasping possession...lie the seeds of misery.
The danger always is that we become wrapped up in ourselves -
and what a small package that is. A seed has two options: stay
on the shelf and die eventually, or risk everything and go down
into the ground, in the hope of a rich harvest.
Just as we occasionally de-clutter our lives and living spaces,
we need to return (literally) to the kernel of the matter. Either
we give or grab, gain or gamble it all: knowing ultimately that
God will not look you over for medals, degrees, diplomas, but
for scars.
It takes broken soil to produce a crop, broken clouds to produce
rain, broken grain to give bread and broken bread to give strength.
In the end what counts is what we allow God to make of us. Nothing
stuffy about that!
- Fr. Tom Cox in 'Intercom'.
Stations This Week
Friday April 11 at 8 p.m. for Kilbrennan, Carrigeen & Upper
Bellmount at Denis & Mary Murphy's.
Friday April 11 at 8 p.m. for Ardragh, Lachtneill & Gleannarouge
at Eugene & Eileen O'Callaghan's
Saturday April 12 at 12.30 p.m. for Ballytrasna, Curragh &
Crossmahon at Christy & Kathleen O'Sullivan's
Mass for Chrissie Cronin R.I.P late of Forrest, who died recently
in London. It will be in Canovee on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m.
Ministers of Word/Eucharist:
The newly commissioned Ministers have already begun work. As we
thank them for volunteering their services we wish God's blessing
on them and their families. To our outgoing Ministers a sincere
"thank you" for your faithful and generous service.
We hope to expand the range of ministry in the parish.
First Confessions:
The children of Kilbonane and Cloughduv schools who will be making
their First Communion this year will make their First Confessions
in Cloughduv Church on Monday evening at 7.30 p.m. We invite parents
and other family members to accompany them.
Vocations Information Day: Sponsored by the Diocesan Vocations
Commission, it will be at Ennismore on Sat. Apr. 12. Anybody interested
could contact Fr. Aidan O'Driscoll at Farranferris College (021
430 3015) or any of the priests of this parish.
Cork Simon Community will be having a Fundraising trek
between villages in Mozambique from Sept. 7 - 18. If interested
contact Rachel or Mairead at 021 432 1166
Christian Radio: If you have a Sky Satellite Dish you
can tune in on Channels 875, 886, 890 & 891.
National Cert. in Business Studies for mature students
at C.I.T, Bishopstown. Contact Sile O'Connor @ 021 432 6531.
Anniversaries
Jeremiah Coughlan, Kilcrea
James Coughlan, Kilcrea
Katie O'Mahony, Garryhesta
Tony McCarthy, Garryhesta
Annie O'Mahony, Parkmore
Sean Kelleher, Curragh
Lectio Divina
Monday evening at 7pm at Fr. Martin's house in Lissarda.
All are welcome.
Weekday Masses
Kilmurry: Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri at 10:00 am. Sat at 11:00 am.
Cloughduv: Mon - Fri at 8:55 am.
Sat at 12:00 noon.
Canovee: Thursday at 10:00 am.
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
Kilmurry GAA
Lotto: €1400 Nos 3,9,25. No Winner. Prizes for Ollie Plunkett,
Donal O'Leary, Bina Healy, Stephen Payne, Sheila Sheehan &
Mary O'Sullivan. Next week at Spreading Chestnut.
Fixture: U/21 Football Championship Kilmurry V Naomh Aban in Macroom
Sun April 6 at 3.30 pm.
Roinn Na nÓg Cil Mhuire
Fixtures: U/12 Mid Cork C/ship Kilmurry V Ballinora in Kilmurry
Mon April 7 at 6.45 pm. Kilmurry V Donoughmore in Kilmurry Fri
April 11 at 6.45 pm. Meeting Mon Apr 7 at 8.30pm. U/14 training
Sun at 11.45 am.
Canovee GAA
Lotto: No's 20,21,34. No winner. Next weeks spin the wheel: Damien
Ahern, Forrest. Next week €1,500 in Carrigadrohid.
Results U/12 Football Ballinora 3-8 Canovee 8-8 Junior A Clondrohid
0-13 Canovee 1-7
Fixture: U/12 Football Grenagh V Canovee in Grenagh Mon 7 at 7
pm.
Senior Quiz team All-Ireland Credit Union Quiz Final in the R.D.S
Dublin this Sun April 6. Team Members: Eva Dunne, Christina Lee,
Colm Ahern & Kieran Dalton.
Kilmurry Village Renewal Tidy Towns meeting in the school
Thurs April 10 at 9 pm. Everybody welcome.
Canovee Historical Society
Field outing for Thurs April 10 is unavoidably postponed.
Canovee N.S. Parents Association & Board of Management
would like to thank everyone who contributed Cakes, Plants &
Spot prizes to our Annual Cake & Plant Sale last weekend.
Thanks also to those who purchased plants, cakes & tickets
& supported the event in any way.
Crookstown Macra Na Feirme holds a 'Plotto Lotto' on Easter
Monday, Apr 21st , @ 2 pm at Kevin Sheehan's farm Farran in aid
of Marymount Hospice. Tickets €2 per line available from
members & local shops.
Canovee Special Olympics
At Coolcower House on Mon Apr 14th @ 8 pm. Frank Moynihan, author
& broadcaster will conduct a demonstration & food fair.
Dishes raffled. For more information contact Sarah Scanlon on
026-48053 / 087-2243019.
Munster Special Olympic Athlete Fundraiser Many thanks
to the people of Aherla, surrounding areas & the line dancers
of Cork City & County who helped in recent raffle which raised
€12,801.42.
St. Vincent de Paul AGM of St. Mary's Conference Tues
April 8 at 8pm.
Family Swim Night Brookfield Sat nights at 9pm. Details
contact 021 7334506.
Anthony de Mello tells about someone
who had been bedfast for many years.
The person was finding it very hard to pray
with any degree of attention.
One day a friend suggested
that he place an empty chair near the bed
and imagine Jesus to be sitting in it.
Then he told him to speak to Jesus
just as the two of them were doing now.
The sick man tried it and it worked.
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