BCL Newsletter Week 35

August 27, 2021

A heart filled with love has no room for hate.

22nd Sunday Ordinary Time August 29th 2021


Fr. Eamonn O’Gorman

0872236145 


Fr. Pat O’Farrell

0872353520


 Fr. Willie Hennessy

087 6737405 


 


A Céad Míle Fáilte to

Fr. Willie among us.


May his ministry be blessed as we journey together in faith, hope and love.


Anniversaries Occurring at This Time

Paddy, Mollie and Cathy Butler, Kilcollan

Joe Bolger, Oldtown

Novena from Ladywell will be on line

 31st August – 8th September at  7.30 p.m. at www.parishesbcl.ie

Scriptures today challenge us to be people who demonstrate our faith not by mere external observances but by the depth of our character and the breadth of our love. Moses reminded the people that God had liberated them from slavery and formed them into a great nation. They were to be a beacon of freedom and justice to other nations. The oppression and injustice in Egypt were now to be replaced by their mutual love and care for one another. St James in the second reading reinforces that message by saying that true religion is coming to the help of orphans and widows. In other words, by caring for the most marginalised and disadvantaged, our faith becomes authentic.


The Gospel story tells us of the dispute between Jesus and the Pharisees on the question of religious observance. The latter observed the external requirements of the Law while neglecting its internal transformation. Jesus condemns this shallow, self-serving and false religion, which becomes an accessory to one’s public image and a means to enhance one’s status. He challenges us to practice a holiness that goes to the heart, the holiness that has to do with integrity, love and service, the holiness that touches the depth of who we are and connects us with the humanity of one another.


What Jesus teaches us is that observing the letter of the law is not enough. Rather, we need to go deeper into the core of God’s commandments. It is not just avoiding infringements of the law but fulfilling its purpose. It is not checking all the right boxes but getting one’s heart right with God. It is not doing the minimum but loving others at our own cost.


Pope Francis exemplifies a Christian leader who refuses the trappings of his office. He challenges us to abandon our culture of comfort and go to the periphery, to be the voice of love and compassion for those deprived of it. We must be less of an enclosure for the virtuous but more an oasis for the weary and downtrodden. We must be less of an experience of exclusion and more of an encounter of radical love, inclusiveness and solidarity. The spirit is calling us anew into the business of being the sacrament of God’s love for the world.


As the Church undergoes the pattern of Christ’s suffering, death and resurrection, we are invited to let go of what is unnecessary and keep to what is essential. In this time of diminishment and uncertainty, what we need to remember is only an authentic living of the Gospel will carry us through. Let us then persevere in faith, hope, love, goodness, humility as we await the working of grace and transformation in the Church. May we grow in our authentic discipleship and be the sacrament of God’s presence to the world.


St. Mary’s Cathedral Monthly Draw 2021 – 2022


Tickets available - €10 per month John McGrath, News and Chews


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


June 26, 2025
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