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  • Liturgy | Weekday Homily Resources

    Wed 31 May 2023 – Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

    Wed 31 May 2023 – Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1st Reading: Zephaniah 3:14-18 A hymn of joy to God my Saviour Sing aloud, O daughter Zion; shout, O Israel! Rejoice and exult with all your heart, O daughter Jerusalem! The Lord has taken away the judgments against you, he has turned away your…

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    30 May 2023 – Tuesday of Week 8

    30 May 2023 – Tuesday of Week 8 1st Reading: Sirach 35:1-12 The wise person is generous to the poor and abhors extortion The one who keeps the law makes many offerings; one who heeds the commandments makes an offering of well-being. The one who returns a kindness offers choice flour, and one who gives…

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    29 May 2023 – Monday – The Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church

    29 May 2023 – Monday – The Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church 1st Reading: Genesis 3:9-15, 20 Enmity between the serpent and the woman But the Lord God called to the man, and said to him, “Where are you?”He said, “I heard the sound of you in the garden, and I was afraid,…

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  • Liturgy | Presider's Page

    Presider’s Page for 28 May (Pentecost Sunday)

    Presider’s Page for 28 May (Pentecost Sunday) Opening Comment (Mass During the Day) Today we celebrate ‘the great beginning of the Church,’ the day the Holy Spirit first came to confused and frightened disciples. We praise God for this great Gift, and ask for a new outpouring in our day. Penitential Rite As we prepare ourselves…

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  • Liturgy | Sunday Homily Resources

    28 May 2023 – Pentecost Sunday

    28 May 2023 – Pentecost Sunday 1st Reading: Acts 2:1-11 The Spirit of God gives energy to the apostles and sends them out on their mission When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place. And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind,…

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  • Liturgy | Weekday Homily Resources

    27 May 2023 – Saturday of Week 7 of Easter

    27 May 2023 – Saturday of Week 7 of Easter 1st Reading: Acts 28:16-20, 30-31 Paul is imprisoned in Rome, for two years, awaiting trial When we came into Rome, Paul was allowed to live by himself, with the soldier who was guarding him. Three days later he called together the local leaders of the…

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    26 May 2023 – Friday of Week 7 of Easter

    26 May 2023 – Friday of Week 7 of Easter Optional Memorial: St Philip Neri, 1515-1595, founded the Congregation of the Oratory to foster good preaching and promote priestly holiness. 1st Reading: Acts 25:13-21 Paul, in prison at Caesarea, explains his predicament to king Agrippa After several days had passed, King Agrippa and Bernice arrived…

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    25 May 2023 – Thursday of Week 7 of Easter

    25 May 2023 – Thursday of Week 7 of Easter Optional Memorials: St Bede the Venerable, 673-735, monk of Jarrow, historian and biblical commentator. Patron of scholars. St Gregory V11, c1025-1085, Hildebrand of Tuscany was a Cluniac monk in Rome, became a reforming pope who died in exile in Salerno. St Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi,…

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    24 May 2023 – Wednesday of Week 7 of Easter

    24 May 2023 – Wednesday of Week 7 of Easter World Day of Prayer for the Church in China 1st Reading: Acts 20:28-38 Paul’s final advice to the church leaders: shepherd the church of God [Paul said to the leaders of the church] ” Keep watch over yourselves and over all the flock, of which…

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    23 May 2023 – Tuesday of Week 7 of Easter

    23 May 2023 – Tuesday of Week 7 of Easter 1st Reading: Acts 20:17-27 Paul’s testament to church leaders, on his way to Jerusalem From Miletus Paul sent a message to Ephesus, asking the elders of the church to meet him. When they came to him, Paul said: “You yourselves know how I lived among…

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    22 May 2023 – Monday of Week 7 of Easter

    22 May 2023 – Monday of Week 7 of Easter Optional Memorial: St Rita of Cascia, 1386-1457, a widow who entered the Augustinian convent, spending 40 years in prayer and charity, and working for peace. 1st Reading: Acts 19:1-8 In Ephesus, followers of John the Baptist become full members of the church While Apollos was…

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  • Liturgy | Presider's Page

    Presider’s Page for 21 May (Ascension of the Lord)

    Presider’s Page for 21 May (Ascension of the Lord) Opening Comment We celebrate the Ascension of Jesus today. We remember his sending out of the disciples, and his promise to remain with us until the end of time. Penitential Rite Assured by Christ’s words, we renew our trust in his continuing help (pause): Lord Jesus,…

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  • Liturgy | Sunday Homily Resources

    21 May 2023 – The Ascension of the Lord, (A)

    21 May 2023 – The Ascension of the Lord, (A) 1st Reading: Acts 1:1-11 Ascension concludes Jesus’ ministry on earth and prepares for the gift of the Spirit at Pentecost In the first book, Theophilus, I wrote about all that Jesus did and taught from the beginning until the day when he was taken up…

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  • Liturgy | Weekday Homily Resources

    20 May 2023 – Saturday of Week 6

    20 May 2023 – Saturday of Week 6 Optional Memorial: St Bernardine, 1380-1444, a Franciscan preacher who promoted devotion to The Holy Name and to St Joseph. 1st Reading: Acts 18:23-28 Aquila, a learned convert from Judaism, helps the church in southern Greece After spending some time there he departed and went from place to…

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    Bidding Prayers for 21 May (Ascension of the Lord)

    Bidding Prayers for 21 May (Ascension of the Lord) BIDDING PRAYERS for Sunday Mass on 21 May Introduction (by the Presider) With confidence, we bring our prayers before God, the Most High: That Christian missionaries may be full of enthusiasm (pause and pray for this…). Lord, hear us. That we may be sustained by Christ on our journey of…

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    19 May 2023 – Friday of Week 6 of Easter

    19 May 2023 – Friday of Week 6 of Easter 1st Reading: Acts 18:9-18 Paul’s trial by Gallio the proconsul breaks down for lack of evidence One night the Lord said to Paul in a vision, “Do not be afraid, but speak and do not be silent; for I am with you, and no one…

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    18 May 2023 – Thursday of Week 6 of Easter

    18 May 2023 – Thursday of Week 6 of Easter Optional Memorial: St John 1, pope and martyr, first Bishop of Rome to visit Constantinople. Involved in Arian controversies, imprisoned at Ravenna, where he died in 526. 1st Reading: Acts 18:1-8 The early days of Paul’s mission in Corinth, and the friends he found there…

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    17 May 2023 – Wednesday of Week 6 of Easter

    17 May 2023 – Wednesday of Week 6 of Easter 1st Reading: Acts 17:15, 22-18:1 Paul’s clever sermon in the Areopagus, to lead the Greeks to the true God Those who were guiding Paul brought him as far as Athens; and after being asked to have Silas and Timothy join him as soon as possible,…

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    16 May 2023 – Tuesday of Week 6 of Easter

    16 May 2023 – Tuesday of Week 6 of Easter Optional Memorial: St Brendan, a Kerryman born in 486, went to Scotland and probably further. Founded a monastery in Clonfert in 568, died there in 578. 1st Reading: Acts 16:22-34 By their courage, Paul and Barnabas win new converts, in the Philippi jail The crowd…

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    15 May 2023 – Monday of Week 6 of Easter

    15 May 2023 – Monday of Week 6 of Easter Optional Memorial: St Carthage (or Mochuta), Kerry bishop who moved to Lismore. Died in 638. 1st Reading: Acts 16:11-15 When Paul reaches Philippi, Lydia becomes his first European convert We set sail from Troas and took a straight course to Samothrace, the following day to…

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    21 June 2026 – 12th Sunday, (A)

    June 21 2026
    Rev R.T. Reid
    12th Sunday [A] – 20/21 June 2026 • Day for Life – “an annual event, to celebrate the dignity and value of human life at every stage.” • This year the ‘Day for Life’ falls on Sunday, June 21st – which is Father’s Day. The theme is "The Wonder of the Child in the Womb", which reflects on the humanity of the unborn, and acknowledges the particular grief of mothers and fathers who have lost a child before birth or in infancy. • When parents lose a child, they instinctively grasp how precious and unique the child is whom they have lost and whom they often name. They know how no other child can ever replace a lost child. Science is clear that life begins at fertilisation, when a new and unique human being comes into existence. Every technological development in recent decades has given us insight into how life in the womb unfolds for each of us. For example, as early as five weeks, the heart begins to beat. Parents are now able to observe some of these stages during pregnancy, through ultrasound scans. – e.g. knowing whether it’s a girl or a boy.. • It’s a co-incidence that we’re celebrating this Day for Life just a few days after the Dail voted to abolish the compulsory three-day waiting period before abortion can be accessed: the Bill was passed on Wednesday night by 86 votes to 70. Back in 2018 Leo Varadkar, who was Taoiseach, promised “There will be a waiting period of 72 hours for reflection & counselling…” And Michael Martin [the current Taoiseach] referred to the waiting period as an “essential component of the legislative package”. He called it “a responsible measure that ensured women would have access to information regarding all alternatives and supports, before proceeding with an irreversible decision”. He said it was a “meaningful safeguard” which “gives people time to reflect”. The mandatory three-day waiting period was, indeed, meant to give women an opportunity to reflect on what they are proposing to do, and to choose a more life-affirming solution. On Wednesday night Michael Martin voted in favour of doing away with the waiting period. • It’s estimated that as many as 10,000 women might have changed their mind during the three-day waiting period: in other words, 10,000 abortions that may not have taken place. These figures are contested. But even if there were half that number who decided not to have an abortion, it would mean that 5,000 babies continued to live and, hopefully, to be born. But now the waiting period is to be abolished. • Bishop Kevin Doran, in an interview on Thursday, said that the Bishops want to alert the Catholic faithful to the gravity of the situation that has developed over recent years. Again, going back to 2018, we all remember being told repeatedly – by, among others, Leo Varadkar, – that “Abortion in Ireland will become safe, legal and rare. "Safe, legal and rare." Between 2019 and 2024, according to official Government statistics, there have been 50,000 abortions. Does that sound like something that’s “rare”? Bishop Doran reminds us that these are not just statistics: they represent individual human lives: 50,000 lives and each life lost is precious, - has meaning and significance. • Advocates of abortion focus exclusively on women’s health and their autonomy in making decisions about their own bodies. Women’s health and their right to make personal decisions are really important values. And yet, here is never any reference to or acknowledgement of the existence of another person – the child in the womb – who also has rights. And the reason they won’t acknowledge the existence of the child in the womb is that advocates of abortion want to believe – and they want all of us to believe, that the human embryo is nothing more than as a clump or collection of cells: something regarded as worthless. But, as I said earlier, a clump of cells doesn’t have a heart-beat within five weeks: that’s the heart-beat of a child. You can understand the rationale behind this: it’s much easier and more straightforward to abort a clump of cells. If it’s accepted that a baby or a child has been conceived, then it’s a much, much more difficult decision. • In today’s liturgy [Opening Prayer/Gospel], Jesus is inviting us to proclaim – “from the house-tops” – our objection to a culture that promotes and facilitates widespread abortion. Being unashamedly pro-life and declaring it “with boldness and conviction” will almost certainly be met with disapproval and hostility. But that’s just an example of the “cost of discipleship”. Jesus made no secret of the fact that his disciples would be “universally hated on account of his name”. All too often we remain silent; we fail to find our voice in the face of so much that’s contrary to the Gospel and to the values of Jesus. • We give thanks for the gift of Life. We give thanks for “the Wonder of the Child in the Womb”. We pray for parents who have lost a child before birth or in infancy. And we pray for those who have had, or who are currently experiencing a crisis pregnancy – that they will find the guidance, and care, and support, which they so desperately need. AMEN
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    The New Missal – Michael Commane OP

    January 10 2012
    Joe O'Leary
    Anger that we have been robbed of the First and Fourth Eucharistic Prayers (unless we can smuggle back the beautiful 1973 version of the first or the intelligible and usable 1973 version of the fourth) has not gone away. "I don’t think people care very much about the 1973 missal." The Vatican have ensured that they now care even less about the words of the Eucharistic Prayers. The words Stockholm Syndrome come to mind. Pope Leo frets about priests daring to alter the wording, but from the very first week of the monstrous new translation priests were desperately seeking ways to handle it, for instance by leaving out connectives such as "for" and "therefore". The subtle effects of the hopelessly horrible translation amount to "a pastoral disaster," as Bishop Trautmann warned (and was bullied for). Perhaps the popularity of the Traditional Latin Mass is partly due to this linguistic and liturgical crime.
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    Vatican News: Vatican Dicastery maintains that a layperson cannot deliver the homily

    June 23 2026
    Joe O'Leary
    Can a lay person give a meditation, after communion say? Where is the spirit of synodality in the dicastery's reply?
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    Suicide among priests needs to be ‘urgently addressed’, says senior Catholic priest

    June 22 2026
    Tim Hazelwood
    Fr Michael highlights real concerns for priests and religious with increased expectations and demands for an ageing cohort. The ACP has been contacted for advice/help over the years highlighting unreasonable demands from those in leadership. A few examples. 1. A senior priest is asked by his Bishop to move to a bigger, more demanding parish. Aware of his own limitations he declined. The Bishop persists and at the third attempt he accepts. A few years later the priest retires before time citing ill health but the real reason was that he couldn't cope...it was too much for him. 2. A priest in his early 70s is asked to move by his Bishop. He thinks that he is too old for moving. The reply from the Bishop was “If you are fit enough to work then you are fit enough to move.” Against his wishes and better judgement, he complies. 3. Another Bishop asks a priest to move. The priest is unhappy the proposal as it means he would be re-tracing old ground. He tells the Bishop that he would not be happy or fulfilled. The reply was “It is not about the happiness or fulfilment of the priest... that is irrelevant.” Another real issue is around wanting to retire before time. The retirement age is 75 (with a few exceptions). Even though priests contributed throughout their lives to a fund (not a pension fund), if they retire before 75 they have to depend on the state pension. Then there is the problem of accommodation. The retiree could end up living in isolation in a place where he knows nobody. I think there is a duty of care needed from those in leadership towards all in ministry. Ireland now has a robust framework regarding care of the elderly that values an individual’s rights to independent, participation, care, self-fulfilment and dignity. Leadership needs to be mindful of this.
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