BCL Newsletter Week 1
A heart filled with love has no room for hate.
Fr. Eamonn O’Gorman 0872236145
Fr. Pat O’Farrell 0872353520
Fr. Willie Hennessy 087 6737405

Mass Times This Week

Conahy & Jenkinstown
Tuesday 4th: 7.30 p.m. Jenkinstown
6th The Feast of the Epiphany – Holy Day
Wednesday 5th January 8.00 p.m. Jenkinstown
Thursday 6th January 11.30 a.m. Conahy
Ballyragget & Ballyouskill
Tuesday 4th: 10.00 am Ballyragget
6th Feast of the Epiphany – Holy Day
Wednesday 5th January 6.30 p.m. Ballyouskill
Thursday 6th January 10.30 a.m. Ballyragget
Friday 7th: 10:00 a.m.
Ballyragget
Anniversaries Occurring at This Time
Fr. Eamon Tobin, Florida & Killahy 1st anniversary
Paddy Brennan, Ballinafunchion
Tom Delaney, 43 High St. 1st Anniversary
Patrick Brophy, Finnan
May Delaney, Finnan
Patrick O’Keeffe, Esker
Mick Byrne, Lisnafunchion
Eamon Maher, Lower Conahy
Month’s Mind:
Nuala Kavanagh, Byrnesgrove
Tommy Lawless, Newtown
Recently Deceased Requiescat in Pace
Jimmy Buckley, Chatsworth / London – Removal to The Church of the Assumption, Ballyouskill - arriving at 5.00 p.m. on Sunday 2nd January and Funeral Mass at 11.00 a.m. on Monday 3rd January and burial in the adjoining cemetery.
New Year’s Message from Pope Francis
In his New Year’s wishes to the world, Pope Francis encouraged people Saturday to focus on the good which unites them and decried violence against women while acknowledging that the coronavirus pandemic has left many scared and struggling amid economic inequality.
“We are still living in uncertain and difficult times due to the pandemic,” Francis said. “Many are frightened about the future and burdened by social problems, personal problems, dangers stemming from the ecological crisis, injustices and by global economic imbalances.” Thousands of Rome residents and tourists, wearing face masks as protection against the spread of the coronavirus, gathered in St. Peter’s Square on a sunny, mild day to hear Francis lay out his recipe for world peace, cheering his appearance. Peace, the pope said, “demands concrete actions. It is built by being attentive to the least, by promoting justice, with the courage to forgive, thus extinguishing the fire of hatred.” Francis also championed embracing a positive attitude, “one that always sees, in the Church as well as in society, not the evil which divides us, but the good that unites us.” Earlier Saturday, in his homily during a Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica, Francis publicly ushered in 2022 by praising the skills which women bring to promoting peace in the world, and he equated violence against women to an offense against God. The Roman Catholic Church marks January 1st as a day dedicated to world peace, and the basilica ceremony a paid tribute to the Virgin Mary’s special place in the faith as the mother of Jesus.
Mothers “know how to overcome obstacles and disagreements, and to instil peace,” Francis said. “In this way, they transform problems into opportunities for rebirth and growth. They can do this because they know how to ‘keep,’ to hold together the various threads of life,” the pontiff said. “We need such people, capable of weaving the threads of communion in place of the barbed wire of conflict and division.”
Quotes from Pope Francis:
"We have a Lord who is capable of crying with us, capable of walking with us in the most difficult moments of life."
When nature is viewed solely as a source of profit and gain, this has serious consequences for society
Peace is a precious gift, which must be promoted and protected... Never has the use of violence brought peace in its wake. War begets war, violence begets violence.
“Climate change is a problem which can no longer be left to a future generation.”
"Together, we pledge our commitment to raising awareness about the stewardship of creation."
“Take care of your spiritual life, your relationship with God. because this is the backbone of everything we do and everything we are.”
St. Mary’s Cathedral Monthly Draw 2021 – 2022

Cathedral Draw
beginning
Wednesday evening
29th September 2021
for twelve monthly draws.
Dooley’s Garage, Georges Tree,
John McGrath, News and Chews,
Ms. Sheila Walshe and Sr. Mary Freeman
As you are aware, the St. Mary’s Cathedral Restoration Fund Draw has for the past number of years been a most welcome support of the Cathedral and a great aid in works undertaken therein. As I have noted before, I am taken by its beauty each time I come to celebrate Mass in your fine Cathedral. I want to thank the generosity of all of you in the parishes who do so much each year to support and encourage the draw. This draw in these past six years raised nearly €600,000. If you are in a position to support the draw this year beginning with the first of twelve draws on Wednesday 29th September 2021. Your support, as always, is much appreciated.
Bishop Denis Nulty, Apostolic Administrator, Ossory.
If you have a Safeguarding Concern Contact
The Diocesan Designated Liaison Person:
Ms. Kathleen Sherry 085 8021633 dlp@ossory.ie
Parish Reps:
Ms. Maire Gannon and Mr. Pat O’Neill
Ms. Eileen Gunner and Mr. Sean Malone