TWENTY-ninTH sunday in ordinary time (A)
READINGS FOR THE TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (A)
First Reading – (Isaiah 45:1, 4–6) – The return of the people from exile under King Cyrus is seen, not merely as a sign of God’s love for his people, but of his lordship over all peoples.
Responsorial Psalm – Give the Lord glory and power.
Second Reading – (1 Thessalonians 1:1-5) – This reading contains the opening lines of St. Paul’s first letter to the community of Christians he founded at Thessalonika. His concern for them shines through.
Gospel Reading – (Matthew 22:15-21) – In an effort to trap Jesus into saying something incriminating, his enemies ask him whether or not it is right for a Jew to pay taxes to the Roman emperor.
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PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFUL
INTROUCTION: Dear brothers and sisters, confident that God will listen to our prayers we now turn to him in all humility with our own needs and those of the Church and the world.)
The response is… Lord graciously hear us.
╬ We pray for our Holy Father’s October missionary intention: that today, World Mission Day, may rekindle zeal in every believer for carrying the Gospel into all the world. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.
╬ We continue to pray for peace in the world, especially in the Middle East: that there may be an end to hatred and violence, and that people may live in safety and peace. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.
╬ We pray on this weekend of World Mission Sunday for missionaries everywhere, for agencies like Mission, and all who proclaim the Gospel message: that they might be filled with boldness and enthusiasm that will make them effective and inspirational messengers of the Gospel. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.
╬ We pray for our parish community in this month of the Holy Rosary: that we will grow in faith, hope, and love through deeper devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and the holy rosary. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.
╬ We pray for all the sick of our families and our parish, those in hospital, in hospice or nursing home and those for whom we are asked to pray: that God may be their strength and grant them health, and bless those who care for them. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.
╬ We pray for the souls of all those whose anniversaries, months mind and birthday remembrances we are asked to recall, as well as those who have recently died: that they may receive the reward of their faith and enjoy the happiness of heaven. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.
CONCLUSION: God our Father, the apostles were the first missionaries of the Gospel commissioned by your Son Jesus. Send us as messengers of your love and hope to the people we meet each day. We make this prayer and all our prayers through Christ our Lord. Amen.
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PLEASE REMEMBER THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE
IN YOUR PRAYERS THIS WEEK
SICK – Fr. Thomas Toal, Beth Regan, Rose Gallagher, Mary Robertson, John Hegarty, Robert Kielty, Thérèse McKeand, Mary McCafferty, Edward McCafferty, Stuart Mason, Martin McGuire, Peter Carton, David O’Hare, Ann & James Hannaway & Maureen Dolan.
I also ask your prayers for the sick and housebound
– those at home in our parish community, those in hospital,
and those in local nursing and care homes in Cambuslang, Halfway
& Blantyre and elsewhere. Our prayers for them
not only help in their suffering and pain but also reassure them
that they are not forgotten by our community of faith.
Our prayers help relieve their feelings of isolation and loneliness.
To be remembered before the Altar of God
brings them comfort and consolation.
Almighty and Eternal God, you are the everlasting health
of those who believe in you.
Hear us for your sick servants
for whom we implore the aid of your tender mercy,
that being restored to bodily health,
they may give thanks to you in your Church.
Through Christ our Lord.
Our Lady, Help of the Sick, pray for them.
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RECENTLY DEAD – Philomena McDermott & Siobhan Loughrie.
ANNIVERSARIES – Agnes Mitchell, Andrew McEwan, James Scullion, James Callaghan & Jimmy McPhillips.
CLERGY ANNIVERSARIES – OCTOBER
Rev. Francis Thomas Misset 11/10/1956
Rev. James Butler 10/10/1958
Very Rev. Patrick Canon Keating 13/10/1963
Very Rev. Edmund Canon Macdonald 16/10/1963
Rev. Thomas Kelly 18/10/1963
Rt. Rev Mgr. Alexander Hamilton 22/10/1963
Rev. Lawrence Connelly 03/10/1964
Rev. Peter Murphy 31/10/1969
Very Rev. John Canon Battel 13/10/1978
Very Rev. William Canon Duddy 08/10/1986
Rev. Michael Houlihan 15/10/1986
Very Rev. Daniel Canon O’Doherty 07/10/1992
Rev. Bartholomew O’Regan 22/10/1997
Rev. Francis Kelly 26/10/1999
Rev. Thomas Connelly 16/10/2000
Rev. Augustine McCauley 26/10/2006
Rev. Richard Higgins 06/10/2015
Very Rev. Cornelius Canon O’Leary 22/10/2020
May the Lord who chose them to serve him as priests,
number them among his chosen in heaven.
Requiescant in Pace.
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OCTOBER DEVOTIONS
The month of October is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. According to an account by fifteenth-century Dominican, Alan de la Roch, Mary appeared to St. Dominic in 1206 after he had been praying and doing severe penances because of his lack of success in combating the Albigensian heresy. Mary praised him for his valiant fight against the heretics and then gave him the Rosary as a mighty weapon, explained its uses and efficacy, and told him to preach it to others.
A plenary indulgence is granted when the rosary is recited in a church or oratory or when it is recited in a family, a religious community, or a pious association. A partial indulgence is granted for its recitation in all other circumstances.
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WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE MISSIONS
This will be the last weekend if you would like to contribute for the work of the missions. We have a marvellous record in St. Cadoc’s in helping the spread of the Faith in mission lands and I look forward to your continued generosity in our second collection at all Masses this weekend. The amount gathered will go to support the Missions. A box intended to support the collection for the missions is situated at the back of the church.
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month of the holy souls
During the month of November it is traditional in the Church to pray for those who have gone before us and whose loss we feel. We do this in many ways but the most common is to remember them at Mass. If you would like your dead loved ones to be remembered at Mass during the month of the Holy Souls, then please complete a November list provided with today’s bulletin and return it to any of the two boxes provided at the back of the Church.
“The remembrance of the dead, the care for graves and prayers of repose are a witness of the confident hope, rooted in the certainty that death is not the final word on the human fate, since man is destined to a life without limits which has its roots and its fulfilment in God.” Please come to Mass more frequently during the month of November to pray for all the Faithful Departed. As we pray together for our deceased family members, relatives and friends, remembering also those who have no one to pray for them, we ask the Lord to continue to watch over and bless you, your family, and your friends.
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the annual mass census
The annual Mass census will take place at all Masses on the weekend of Saturday 4th/Sunday 5th November 2023. I would like to thank all those who, through their presence Sunday after Sunday, faithfully and generously contribute to the spiritual and material welfare of Saint Cadoc’s parish. Please come and show your support to the parish by being present for any of that weekends’ Masses to register for our parish census.
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CALENDAR
On Tuesday we have St Anthony Mary Claret, 19th Century founder of the Claretian order of teachers and missionaries, Bishop of Havana and later, chaplain to the Spanish Queen. We have on Saturday the feast of the Apostles Simon and Jude. They are associated in their feast and Church dedications because of a late (6th century) tradition that they went on a joint mission to Persia and were there martyred. Simon is called ‘the Zealot’ possibly because of an early association with a strict Jewish sect. Jude’s name is given as author of a late Epistle deploring divisions among Christians, and (perhaps because the likeness of his name to that of Judas diminished his popularity) he is invoked for seemingly hopeless cases.
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RECONCILIATION AND HEALING SERVICE
Reconciliation and Healing Service will take place on Sunday 29th October 2023 at 2.30pm in St. Columbkille’s Chapel Hall, Kirkwood Street, Rutherglen, Glasgow. Speakers: Canon James Duggan and Joe Livingston.
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PREPARATION FOR THE SACRAMENTS
There will be a meeting of the parents, guardians & carers of St. Cadoc’s and St. Charles’ Schools children who are preparing to receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation, First Holy Communion & Confirmation. This meeting will take place in St Cadoc’s Church on Tuesday 24th October 2023: First Reconciliation (Confession) Meeting at 6pm, First Holy Communion at 6.35pm & Confirmation at 7.05pm. I ask all parents, guardians & carers of the children to be at this meeting.
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ANNUAL INSURANCE FOR CHURCH
& PRESBYTERY
Our annual insurance renewal premium invoice for the Church and House for the 29th September 2023 to 28th September 2024 is 2,811.95.
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CHILDREN’S LITURGY
The Children’s Liturgy of the Word takes place at 10am Sunday Mass (except school holidays). Our young ones are the future of our parish. Their participation in parish activities, such as the children’s liturgy, is an important step in their faith formation. Once again, it is my humble and hearty request to parents, guardians & carers that you bring your children to a Sunday Mass on a regular basis.
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parking in the streets
surrounding the church
Please avoid parking your cars on local resident’s driveway, corners or bends. You can use our car park which is situated behind the church. It can accommodate 6 cars.
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GENTLE REMINDER
With the colder weather, please make sure the doors to our church are closed to keep the heat in, and the cold out.
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right to life uk: praying for the unborn
& women facing crisis pregnancies
October 22nd 2023 (29th Sunday of Ordinary Time) - “Let us pray for fathers and mothers of growing families, that their relations and friends, and the wider community, would rally around them with encouragement, support, friendliness and love.”
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AN ACT OF SPIRITUAL COMMUNION
(St. Alphonsus Liguori)
(This is a simple and loving act of Spiritual Communion we are called to make in these times,
while we are unable to attend Mass and receive the Eucharist)
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.
PRAYER TO ST. MICHAEL
St. Michael the Archangel,
defend us in the day of battle.
Be our safeguard against the wickedness
and snares of the Devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,
and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Hosts,
by the power of God, cast into Hell Satan, and all the evil spirits
who prowl the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
Holy mary, mother of god,
st. Joseph,
st. Michael and holy angels,
ST. CADOC,
Pray for us