THIRd sunday of EASTER (B)

 

 

 

 

 

READINGS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER (B)

 

First Reading – (Acts 3: 13-15, 17-19) St. Peter lays the blame for the death of Jesus fairly and squarely on the Jews. Nevertheless, he excuses them on the strength that they did not know who Jesus really was.

 

Responsorial Psalm – Lift up the light of your face on us, O Lord.

 

Second Reading – (1 John 2: 1-5) In spite of everything, Christians are still prone to sins. If we sin Christ will come to our aid if we have recourse to him.

 

Gospel Reading(Luke 24:35-48) The risen Jesus appears to his apostles. As in all his appearances, words and gestures are needed to help them believe that he is real and not a ghost.

 

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PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFUL

 

INTROUCTION: Dear brothers and sisters, through the Easter mystery, God has shown us that life can come from what we perceive to be the worst of circumstances. Reassured of his help, let us now turn to God the Father and pray for our own needs and those of the Church and the world.)

 

The response isLord graciously hear us.   

 

We pray for the leaders of the Church: that they may be blessed with the gifts of integrity, courage and humility as they feed the flock that the Lord has entrusted to their care. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.

 

We pray for all who are suffering from natural disasters around the world: that they may receive all the help which they need. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.

 

We pray for our young parishioners who are going to receive Jesus in Holy Communion next weekend: that they may always be open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit and be witnesses of Christ’s love. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.

 

We pray for all students and teachers returning to school after the Easter break: that the Spirit of wisdom and perseverance may be given them as they face the challenge of preparing for exams over the coming weeks. 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 give them strength and fortitude, 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, we thank and praise you for the continuing and never failing presence of our risen Lord. We ask that, with his guidance, we live each day as he did in the service of people and with no thought of reward. 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 – John Clelland, Rose Gallagher, John Hegarty, Robert Kielty, Thérèse McKeand, Mary McCafferty, Edward McCafferty, Stuart Mason, Martin McGuire, 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 Fr. Martin Chambers (Bishop—Elect of Dunkeld), Stephen Peter Revill ((Body Reception, Sunday 21st April 2024 at 6pm; Requiem Mass, Monday 22nd April 2024 at 10am), Catherine Grant, Greg McCullough, Nicol Volosin, Arthur Ray & Margaret McGrath.

 

ANNIVERSARIES – Christina Kelly, Patrick Dolan, Dennis & Mary Ann Brennan.

 

Eternal Rest grant unto them, O Lord,

and let Perpetual Light shine upon them.

May they Rest in Peace. Amen.

 

CLERGY ANNIVERSARIES – APRIL

 

Rev. John O’Callaghan                           15/04/1955

Rev. Edward Lafferty                              05/04/1958

Rev. Charles Doherty                              23/04/1982

Rev. James Flynn                                    11/04/1985

Very Rev. Hugh Cahill                           11/04/1990

Rev. Lawrence Kenny                             13/04/1992

Rt. Rev. Mgr. John Conroy                    20/04/1994

Rt. Rev. Mgr. John Gillen                      16/04/1995

Very Rev. Christopher Condon              08/04/1996

Very Rev. Anthony McGurk                  29/04/1997

Rev. Bernard Mahoney                           03/04/1998

Rev. Denis Power                                   28/04/1999

Rt. Rev. Mgr. Alex Devaney                  18/04/2004

Rev. Michael Gallagher                          23/04/2007

Very Rev. Patrick Moss                         18/04/2014

Rt. Rev. Mgr. Jack Burns                       11/04/2017

Rev. Richard J. Rodgers                          10/04/2020

 Canon Michael Walsh                        28/04/2022

Rev Damien Gilhooley                            10/04/2023

Rev George Donaldson                           29/04/2023

 

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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GOOD SHEPHERD SUNDAY

 

Next Sunday is the World Day of Prayer for vocations to the priesthood and the religious life. On this annual worldwide event, the Church around the world invites us to pray for those we might know whom God may be calling to a priestly or religious vocation and would benefit from our prayers.

 

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SECOND COLLECTION FOR CHURCH BUILDING

& MAINTENANCE FUND

 

 

This will be the last weekend if you would like to contribute to our normal Church Building and Maintenance Fund Collection for the month of April.

 

A box meant for the Church Building & Maintenance Fund Collections is situated at the back of the church. Please be generous towards our second collection as this greatly helps pay for essentials such as continued maintenance and much needed repairs to our parish buildings and existing facilities.

 

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WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR COMMUNICATIONS

 

Next Sunday (21st April 2024) we celebrate in our parish the World Day of Prayer for Communications and the annual collection will be taken up at all Masses for the next two weekends (20th/21st April 2024 & 27th/28rthApril 2024) beginning next weekend to help support the Church’s efforts to spread the Word of God by every modern means of Communications.  

 

The theme for this year's World Day of Social Communications, chosen by Pope Francis, is 'Artificial Intelligence and the Wisdom of the Heart: Towards a Fully Human Communication'. In his message for the 58th World Day of Social Communications, Pope Francis urges humanity to cultivate wisdom of the heart in the age of artificial intelligence.

 

Artificial Intelligence is “radically affecting the world of information and communication, and through it, certain foundations of life in society,” says the Pope in his Communications Day message, adding that “these changes affect everyone.” So, the Pope asks, “how can we remain fully human and guide this cultural transformation to serve a good purpose?”

 

In answering this question, the Holy Father notes that “at this time in history, which risks becoming rich in technology and poor in humanity, our reflections must begin with the human heart. Only by adopting a spiritual way of viewing reality, only by recovering a wisdom of the heart, can we confront and interpret the newness of our time and rediscover the path to a fully human communication. He recalls that, in the Bible, the heart is seen as the place of freedom and decision-making, "symbolising integrity and unity, while also engaging our emotions, desires, and dreams."

 

In a nutshell, in his message for the 58th World Day of Social Communications, Pope Francis urges humanity to cultivate wisdom of the heart in the age of artificial intelligence.

 

A box intended to help support the work of the Catholic Communications will be situated at the back of the church for the next two weeks beginning next weekend. Thank you very much in anticipation for your kind generosity in supporting this vital work.

 

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ST. CADOC’S 400 CLUB

 

St. Cadoc’s 400 Club has been an important source of income for many years and has enabled the parish to do things it would not otherwise have been able to afford. Unfortunately, a fall in membership numbers since both pandemic and post pandemic times has led to a decision to close the club which has been running for more than 25 years. On behalf of the parish, a sincere word of thanks to all members, both living and dead, co-ordinators and agents, and all others who have contributed in any way whatsoever, for their loyalty, contributions and support of the 400 Club and St. Cadoc’s Parish over the years. May God continue to bless them for their generosity, time and hard work. And may God continue to bless us at Saint Cadoc’s!

 

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FIRST HOLY COMMUNION

 

First Holy Communion will be celebrated on Saturday 27th April 2024 (St. Charles’ Primary School) at 9.30am Mass and at 11.30am Mass (St. Cadoc’s Primary School) in St. Cadoc’s Church. The prayers of parishioners are requested for these young people and for their families that their first meeting with Jesus in the Eucharist may lead on to a life in his loyal service. Parents, guardians & carers of candidates for First Communion are reminded of the importance of attending the Sunday Mass faithfully each week.

 

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ENE MERENTI MEDALS PRESENTATION

 

On Sunday 9th June 2024, Bishop Joseph Toal, who will be the main celebrant at 9.30am Mass (Mass brought forward by half hour to give sufficient time for the celebration), will be presenting the Bene Merenti Medal to Nancy Welsh, Anne Moran, Irene Savage, Barbara Morris, John Joseph Clark and Joe McHenry towards the end of Mass.

 

The Bene Merenti Medal is a well-deserved honour given to people who voluntary give their time in the service of the Catholic Church. Nancy Welsh, Anne Moran, Irene Savage, Barbara Morris, John Joseph Clark and Joe McHenry deserve to be honoured by the award as they have supported the Church for most of their lives, not only at Parish level but also at Diocesan level and the Universal Church. We offer our sincere congratulations to them as we acknowledge their many dedicated years of service to the parish of St. Cadoc’s and to the Church. We implore God’s blessings upon them and their families. Please put the date in your diary and join us in for Mass that day as a mark of gratitude to them on behalf of St. Cadoc’s Parish community.

 

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WELLSPIRING: A COMMON VISION,

RENEWED MISSION AND PARISH RENEWAL

 

Will you join us? – is the last line of the Wellspring Vision. The success of Wellspring will depend on the generous response of each one of us and our prayer that God will bless our efforts.

 

Every parish will respond in a different way, guided by the Spirit, to promote the vision of Church that is inclusive and outward looking, renewing our missions to foster deeper faith and witness and renewing our parishes as thriving communities.  

 

The Parish needs your help to respond. What can you contribute? Can you help develop this vision of Church? The Wellspring Vision for the Diocese invites you to ‘Imagine a church…’ you are invited make that vision a reality.

 

The Wellspring Project Meeting, which was scheduled for Tuesday 16th April, has now been re-scheduled for Monday 3rd June 2024 at 6pm in St. Cadoc’s Church, Halfway. Speaker at the meeting will be Mr. Adrian Harkin, the co-ordinator of the Wellspring Project. Adrian is also involved in the Finance and Fabric and Planning Committees of the Diocese of Motherwell.

 

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EASTER COLLECTION

 

Please support your parish’s ministry and help to maintain your Church and grounds by giving generously to our Easter collection. Special Easter Collection envelopes are situated in the porch. Gift-aid members should use the Special Offering envelope at the end of their books of envelopes; if they use a special Easter collection envelope, they should have their number added on it.

 

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SCIAF LENTEN ALMS BOXES

 

Thanks to all who have returned their SCIAF wee boxes. The total contributed in this way to SCIAF amounted to £550.26 so far. If you have not returned the SCIAF box, can I encourage you to please return it to the sacristy/house as soon as possible, or you may send them directly to the SCIAF. Thank you also to Jennifer Adams who sorted out coins and carried them to the bank. 

 

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LITURGY ROTA

 

 

Liturgy rota for Readers (April-June 2024) for 5pm (Saturday) &10am & 11.30am (Sunday) Masses is available in the sacristy. Please collect a copy before or after any of the Sunday Masses. Thanks to Mrs Anne Moran for giving her time to prepare the readers rota. If you are able to be part of this important ministry, then please contact Mrs. Anne Moran or Fr. Cirilo.

 

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CHILDREN’S LITURGY

 

We will resume the Children’s Liturgy sessions on Sunday 5th May 2024 at 10am Mass after their Easter break and we finish the Liturgy for summer on Sunday 2nd June 2024 with a tea party after 10am Mass in the church house..

 

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GIFT-AID

 

Thank you to all those who have collected their new gift-aid envelopes for the 2024 - 2025 tax year, which commenced last Sunday (7th April 2024). May I ask those who haven’t done so to collect them from the stall please.

 

We are still looking for new members. If you pay tax on income/pension the church can claim back the tax through the Gift-Aid Scheme. I would encourage those who may be eligible to give consideration to increasing the value of their normal weekly offerings by joining this worthwhile scheme. Gift Aid forms are available in the church porch/sacristy and when completed can be returned to Jim Cunningham, our parish gift-aid organiser, or Father Cirilo. We are grateful to Jim Cunningham, our Gift-Aid organiser, for giving his time to deal with Gift-Aid envelopes.

 

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parking in the streets

surrounding the church

 

Unfortunately, parishioners of St. Cadocs’ who drive to church are in a situation where there is no private parking within the church grounds. The streets surrounding the church   therefore invariably become congested with parked cars especially at weekend Mass times. Whilst acknowledging the limitations of parking in relation to the church, I would ask those drivers attending services to consider the needs of local residents to have unimpeded access to their properties when choosing where to responsibly park. You can also use our car park which is situated behind the church. It can accommodate 6 cars.

 

 

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right to life uk: praying for the unborn

& women facing crisis pregnancies

 

April 14th 2024 – “On Monday, we celebrated the feast of the Annunciation of the Lord, the day we commemorate when the Lord Jesus took on human flesh and Our Lady said ‘Yes’ to God. We pray for pregnant women who feel they are facing a difficult decision. We ask that they may be given hope, filled with the love of God, and guided away from a course of despair and onto one of love and acceptance of the gift of life.”

 

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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.

 

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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.

 

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bunch of flowers, bouquet de fleurs

 

 

Holy mary, mother of god,

 st. Joseph,

st. Michael and holy angels,

ST. CADOC,

Pray for us