THIRD sunday of lent (a)

 

 

 

 

 

READINGS FOR THE THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT (A)

 

First Reading – (Exodus17:3-7) – This reading tells us that God shows his care for his people by providing water for them in the desert, despite the fact that they are most ungrateful.

 

Responsorial PsalmO that today you would listen to his voice!

                                        ‘Harden not your hearts.’

 

Second Reading – (Romans 5:1-12, 5-8) In this reading St. Paul reminds us that God has proved his extraordinary love for us by the fact that Christ died for us while we were still sinners.

 

Gospel Reading(John 4: 5-42) – This contains the account of one of the most touching encounters of the Gospel – Jesus’ meeting with the Samaritan woman at the well of Jacob.

 

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PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFUL

 

INTROUCTION: Dear brothers and sisters, with confidence let us now bring our prayers to before God the Father, knowing that he alone can satisfy the deepest thirst of the human heart.

 

The response isLord graciously hear us.   

 

  We pray for the Church: that we, like the Samaritan woman at the well, may allow Jesus to uncover our wounds, heal us with his mercy, and transform us into true worshippers in Spirit and Truth through the Eucharist. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.

 

We pray for an immediate end to violence and warfare in the Middle East: that a just solution to the ongoing conflicts may be found and peace, security and dignity be restored for all the people. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.

 

We continue to pray for the young people from St. Charles’ Primary and Cadoc’s Primary who made their First Confession during the week: that they will experience the love and kindness of God when they come to a confession and continue to grow in their appreciation of this Sacrament. Lord, hear us; Lord graciously hear us.

 

We pray for our parish community: that we may recognize our own need for spiritual renewal, allowing God’s grace to well up within us and lead us to a deeper life of prayer and service. 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, you sent your Son into the world to quench our thirst with the living water of your grace. Help us to listen to him and accept his gift of that grace with eager hearts. 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 – Sheila Gallagher, Baby Archie Thomson, Alex McLeod, Rona McPhee, Rose Gallagher, Thérèse McKeand, Martin McGuire & James Hannaway.

 

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 Rose Gallagher (Body Reception, Monday 9th March 2026 at 6pm; Requiem Mass, Tuesday 10th March 2026 at 10am) & John Casey.

 

MONTHS MIND – May Carey.

 

ANNIVERSARIES – James Kevin Coyle (1st Anniversary) & Agnes McCormick ((8thAnniversary).

Eternal Rest grant unto them, O Lord,

and let Perpetual Light shine upon them.

May they Rest in Peace. Amen.

 

  CLERGY ANNIVERSARIES - MARCH

 

Rev. Alexander McBride                        10/03/1955

Rev. John Roger                                       09/03/1958

Canon Patrick McCarthy                       15/03/1959

Rev. Michael Little                                 19/03/1960

Rev. James Walsh                                    05/03/1965

Rev. Hugh Mahon                                  05/03/1971

Archbishop James Donald Scanlan       25/03/1976

Rev. Sean Mannion                                10/03/1982

Rev. James McGill                                  12/03/1982

Rev. James Dooley                                  21/03/1988

Mgr. John O’Donnell                             03/03/1989

Canon Patrick Kelly                               29/03/1989

Rev. Patrick Kilcoyne                             07/03/1990

Rev. Denis Garrity                                 09/03/1993

Rev. Robert Healey                                 13/03/1994

Rev. Patrick Brosnan                              26/03/1995

Rev. John Givens                                     19/03/2006

Rev. William Sproule                             22/03/2010

Canon Kieran O’Farrell                          17/03/2014

Canon Patrick O’Hare                            30/03/2016

Rev. Deacon Angus McKinnon             09/03/2018

Fr Timothy Brosnan                               13/03/2018

Canon Denis Keane                                 29/03/2020

Monsignor Thomas O’Hare                   10/03/2022

 

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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the season of lent

 

Lent prepares us for Easter, for the Lenten liturgy disposes both the faithful and catechumens to celebrate the Paschal mystery as the centre of the liturgical year and of the Christian life. Preceded by the penitential rites of Ash Wednesday and the preparatory days following, Lent opens formally on the First Sunday and continues for 40 days until Holy Thursday. Purple is the colour of the season. We all should think about imposing some penitential practice on ourselves during Lent, making use of the Sacrament of Penance, possibly attending Mass more often, and giving more time to prayer and charitable activities.

 

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LITURGIES FOR THE THIRD WEEK OF LENT

 

q   Daily Mass - Monday to Friday at 10am.

q   Stations of the Cross – Wednesday at 9.30am, with Mass at 10am.

 

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calendar

 

On Monday we remember St Frances of Rome, a charitable 15th century Roman lady who founded an order and is the patron saint of motorists. Tuesday is the feast of St. John Ogilvie (+1615). Born in Banffshire, he converted to Catholicism while studying in Europe and was ordained a Jesuit priest. Returning to Scotland in disguise, he was eventually betrayed, arrested, and hanged in Glasgow.

 

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first confessions

 

Congratulations to all our young people from St. Charles’ Primary School and St. Cadoc’s Primary School who made their First Reconciliation  on Tuesday 3rd of March 2026 and Thursday 5th of March 2026 respectively. It has been great welcoming the young people to the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time.

 

Very many thanks to the young people for all the preparation they made, as well as their teachers, parents, grandparents, guardians and carers. We hope and pray that all our young people will experience the love and kindness of God when they come to confessions and continue to grow in their appreciation of this Sacrament. Thank you also to Fr. Pat Hennessy for his help in hearing the children’s confession.

 

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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 March.

 

A box meant for the church building & maintenance fund collection 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.

 

The Church Building and Maintenance Fund Collection is dedicated to ensuring the structural integrity and safety of the church building. This includes things like roof repairs, heating system, electrical work, and other essential maintenance tasks. The usual weekly offertory collection helps us cover the day-to-day costs of running the church, such as utilities (electricity, heating, water), insurance, church services, general maintenance of church properties, administrative needs and various sundry expenses.

 

On the other hand the undertaking of any of the major repair works previously mentioned, when needed, plus other essential costs associated with the running of the parish, would not be possible without your additional help and support. Your parish church dedicated to St. Cadoc’s very much depends on your contributions and generosity.

 

Once again, I thank all those who, over the years, have attended this church of St. Cadoc’s and I appreciate the many contributions that have been and continue to be made to the parish, and I look forward to your ongoing assistance in the future. 

 

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confirmations

 

The Sacrament of Confirmation will be conferred on the upper-Primary parishioners from the parish communities of St. Cadoc’s and St. Bride’s attending St. Charles’ Primary School by Bishop Joseph Toal this year on Thursday 26th March 2026 at 7pm in St. Cadoc’s. Please pray that our young people, strengthened by the Holy Spirit through the Sacrament of Confirmation, will be true witnesses of Christ to others. May they spread and defend the faith by word and deed.

 

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ST. PATRICK’S SOCIAL EVENING

 

Please join the Knights of Saint Columba for their annual St. Patrick’s Social Evening in St. Joseph’s Chapel Hall, Blantyre, on Friday 20th March 2026 from 7pm onwards. Tickets are just £10.00 and are available from Joe Mc Henry (07932419982).

 

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CHILDREN’S LITURGY

 

The Children’s Liturgy of the Word takes place at 10am Mass (except school holidays). I encourage parents, guardians & carers to bring their children to the church to participate in our children’s liturgy. 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. It is my humble and hearty request to parents, guardians & carers that you bring your children to a Sunday Mass on a regular basis.

 

We currently have a dedicated team of five Children’s Liturgists (Elizabeth Gray, Marie Claire Faller, Anne-Frances McLaughlin, Bernadette Sheppard & Lucy Murdoch) who lead the Liturgy of the Word discussions with our young people on a weekly basis. Two Liturgists attend each week to work with our young ones. We are looking for more volunteers. If any of you are interested in helping with the Children’s Liturgy Ministry on a Sunday, please contact Fr. Cirilo.

 

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SCIAF SUNDAY

 

 

Next Sunday (15th March 2026) we celebrate ‘SCIAF’ Sunday’, a day when we remember the poor and the needy of the world and show our solidarity with them by praying for them and by helping them financially. The annual collection for the work of the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund which will be taken up at all Masses on the weekends of 14th/15th March 2026 and 21st/22nd March 2026,monies raised will go to help communities in Ethiopia, where decades of progress is being undone by conflict, droughts, floods and cuts to international aid.

 

Millions are being pushed back into poverty, essential services are collapsing, children are going hungry, and clean water – the most vital resource for life – is becoming harder to access. Yet there is hope. Through SCIAF and our local Church partners, your generosity can make a real difference. Water sources bring life to communities, help young people receive an education, and support families recovering from conflict and disasters. Beyond water, SCIAF support families to grow food, rebuild homes and access healthcare. Pope Leo XIV reminds us that the poor are at the heart of the Church’s mission; that faith and love for the poor cannot be separated.

 

Jennifer Adams, our own parishioner, will make an appeal at all Masses next weekend on behalf of SCIAF. A box intended for the SCIAF SUNDAY COLLECTION will be situated at the back of the church for the next two weeks beginning next weekend. I hope you will contribute with your usual generosity to this collection. 

 

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wellspring project

 

 

You will well remember that two years ago the Diocese of Motherwell launched a renewal project entitled ‘Wellspring” to encourage us respond with fervour to our baptismal calling by involving ourselves in the different ministries of our parish. The Parish needs your help to respond. Can you help us realise the vision of the wellspring project? I continue to encourage as many parishioners as possible to become involved in the day to day running of the parish. Current volunteering opportunities include Parish Pastoral Council, Finance Committee, laundering the altar linens, arranging flowers and decorating the church, as altar servers, sacristans, help in cleaning the church, readers at Mass, ministers to help distribute Holy Communion, SVDP, as pass keepers, offertory collection organisers, children’s liturgy helpers, safe-guarding co-ordinators, website co-ordinators, crib builders, volunteers to help maintain church grounds and open and close the church, etc. We are fortunate we are a parish community that lends itself to getting involved. However, opportunities exist for more parishioners to give of their time to participate in some aspect of parish life.

 

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financial assistance to help with rising energy bills (gas & electricity)

 

 

We are moving into the final month of winter until spring arrives. Keeping warm over the winter months is vital for our well-being and also to protect the fabric of church from both surface and interstitial condensation, no matter how full the pews. And that means high heating bills. I kindly appeal to your generosity to add an extra pound or two to your weekly contributions to help defray, in particular this winter, the high costs of energy bills. If I could remind you once again, please be mindful of closing the main door of the church to keep the heat in, and the cold out. 

 

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DO YOU WANT TO JOIN THE GIFT-AID SCHEME

AND HELP THE PARISH

 

It’s so simple. If you are a tax payer, normally come to Church, and are prepared to put your money offering in a confidential numbered envelope (or pay by Standing order) and sign a simple form, then the parish can (at no cost to yourself) reclaim the tax you have already paid on that offering. For every pound you give, your parish will get back an additional 25 pence from the Inland Revenue. Thanks are extended to all those who have answered our appeal and have committed to gift-aid their offerings. Anyone wishing to join the scheme, please contact Jim Cunningham, our parish Gift Aid organiser or Fr. Cirilo. Alternatively, you can contribute to the Sunday Mass collections via a direct debit or standing order arrangement with your bank. Thank you once again for your enduring generosity and support. 

 

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NEW PARISHIONERS

 

We would ask those who are new to the parish, or who are moving house within the parish, to record their name, address and telephone number on the registration card provided in the porch of the church. I would greatly appreciate your involvement in the parish. If you have any spare time, talents, or skills to share, I rely on the kindness and support of parishioners like you to help us grow and serve our community better. It is also very helpful if those moving from the parish let us know, so that our statistics can be kept up to date. Please be assured that any data we have (including the parish survey I undertook in 2016) will be held in a secure way and will never be shared or given to anyone else.

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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. Thank you for your kindness and cooperation.

 

 

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right to life uk: praying for the unborn

& women facing crisis pregnancies

 

Sunday 8th March 2026 (Third Sunday of Lent) - “We pray for our society. That we would promote a culture that values life, and that we would seek the protection of all humans from conception to natural death.”

 

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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