24th September 2023

Twenty Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

PARISH PHONE NOS.
Fr. Liam O h-Icí: House: 4871180
Emergency No.: 087 0956190
Parish Centre / Sacristy: 4289768
Ring for bookings : Baptisms & Marriages etc.

WEEKEND MASSES 30TH SEPTEMBER/1ST OCTOBER
The Vigil Mass will be in Ovens Church on Saturday next 30th September at 7pm.

Farran: 9.30am.
Ovens: 11.30am.
MASSES THIS WEEK
Ovens:

9.30am: Mon Weds & Friday.
Farran:
9.30am: Tuesday & Thursday.

ANNIVERSARIES NEXT WEEKEND 30TH SEPTEMBER/1ST OCTOBER
Ovens:
7pm: Nan Murphy, Ballygroman (13th Anniversary).
11.30am: Dan Horgan, Srelane (15th Anniversary).
Farran:
9.30am: Nora Murphy, Currabeg (Month’s Mind).
May they Rest in Peace.

SECOND COLLECTION
The annual collection for the Priesthood Education Fund in the Diocese will be taken up at all Masses this weekend. This year two seminarians will begin studies in St. Patrick’s College Maynooth. Both have completed a year of initial formation in Valladolid last year. Another man is studying for the Permanent Diaconate in the Diocese. The Priesthood Education Fund will finance their studies as well as costs for ongoing training and education for priests. In the region of €110,000 will be needed to meet these costs in the coming year. Last year €70,616 was raised in this collection, which was very generous.
Appreciating that these are difficult financial times, you are asked to be as generous as you can to the Priesthood collection this year.

REFLECTION, SAINTS IN SEASON
Thursday last, 21st September was the Feast Day of St. Matthew the Apostle.

God of Mercy,
You chose a tax collector, Saint Matthew, to share the dignity of the Apostles.
By his example and prayers help us to follow Christ and remain faithful in your service.
We ask this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, Forever and ever. Amen.

MATER DEI ACADEMY
Join the Mater Dei Academy Open Evening, 2023 on Thursday next, 28th September at 7.30pm, where prospective students and their families can meet and greet our current students, teachers and parents.
Mater Dei Academy is an independent Catholic Secondary School for boys and girls on Farranferris Education and Training Campus, Cork.
We look forward to welcoming you! Register online at: www.materdeiacademy.ie

OVENS CHURCH CHOIR
New members very welcome to join Ovens Church Choir.

Practice Thursdays, 8 to 9/9.30pm, from the end of September. We sing every 2nd Sunday, extra liturgical events, 2 Christmas Masses & Easter Ceremonies.
People come & go, depending on other commitments, so don’t hesitate to come forward if you think you may be interested.
Information from Patricia on: 021 7331650

ÁR DTEANGA FHÉIN
Is Olc an Ghaoth Nach Séideann do Dhuine Éigin
It’s an ill wind that blows no good for somebody. No matter how awful the circumstances or the event, somebody will benefit.
Bain Triail As:
Fuair mé gaoth an fhocail.
I got a hint. Literally, I got wind of the word.

RECENT DEATH
Tim Homan, Farran.
May he Rest in Peace.

SCRIPTURE REFLECTION FOR THE WEEK
Keep Fit, Feel Good

As we know, exercise brings our body to an overall state of good health. It also has benefits spiritually. By giving us a vitality for life, exercise gives us a more hopeful outlook. Isn’t that worth working up a sweat for?
For Further Reflection:
3 John 2.

RECENT BAPTISMS
Ciara Elizabeth O’Brien, Grange Manor
Teidí Seán Lynch, Model Farm Road
We congratulate them and their parents and we welcome them to the Parish Family.

MINISTERS OF WORD & EUCHARIST
We would like to invite additional new Ministers at this time. In Farran for both the 7pm & 9.30am Masses. In Ovens, Ministers of the Eucharist for both the 7pm & 11.30am Masses & Ministers of the Word for the 11.30am Mass.
Please contact: Mary O’Callaghan re Ovens & in Farran Maria Harrington (Ministers of the Eucharist) and John O’Leary (Ministers of the Word) or Fr. Liam or the Parish Office for either Church.
Please do so by 1st October.

ALPHA YOUTH
Alpha Youth in Ballincollig invites 13 to 18 year olds to meet for 9 Wednesdays (7.15pm to 8.45pm), starting 4th October. Alpha Youth will explore questions about life, faith, and more. All this in an open, informal atmosphere with food, games, chats and videos from the Alpha Youth Series. All will be welcome. No previous experience of Church needed!
Meetings in the Carraig Centre, Ballincollig.
Please register or learn more from Jolanta @
085 2400938. Parent/Guardian consent required.

GOUGANE SUNDAY
Celebrations at Gougane Barra on Sunday next, 1st October, marking the 1400th Anniversary of the death of St. Finbarr.
Rosary at 2.30pm, Mass at 3pm.

CORK SCRIPTURE GROUP
4 Monday nights (25th Sept, 2nd, 9th & 16th Oct) 7.30pm to 9.30pm in Scala Centre, Blackrock.
Subject: “When you Pray…..(Matthew 6:5): Exploring Prayer in the Bible.
Presenters: Pauline Byrne, Marian Mortell, Fr. John Newman & Phil Mortell.
Saturday Workshop October 7th in The Sacred Heart Hall, Western Road, 10am to 1pm.
Subject: Praying the Psalms, facilitated by Ciarán O’Callaghan CSsR.
To book: Email:corkscripturegroup@gmail.com.

DIACONATE JOURNEY
A Message from Deacon Frank McKevitt

Ours began 10 years ago this month. I needed a nudge to complete my application and forward it to the Director of the Diaconate formation. Ordained 4 years later and now beginning my 7th year in active ministry. The journey has enriched my family. spiritual and professional life.
Deacons’ priorities are, family first and foremost, career and then ministry. The ministry of the Deacon is as old as the Church. Some high profile Deacons are, St. Stephen, St. Patrick & St. Francis of Assisi. Deacons have a foot in 2 camps, the secular world and as an ordained minister who comes to serve and not be served within the faith community. Just like all volunteer ministries within a parish and those who give so freely of their time and talents, Diaconate is a voluntary unpaid ministry..
Some highlights being: involvement with the RCIA (Rite of Catholic Initiation for Adults), preparing adults for Baptism and Confirmation, involvement in funeral ministry & visiting sick or housebound & celebrating with families on baptismal days are always joy filled occasions.
Proclaiming the Gospel is a singular privilege. The preparation and delivery of homilies is the most challenging aspect of my ministry. Endeavouring to make the “Good News” relevant in the ordinary every day, as Jesus did.
The symbol of the Diaconate is the basin & towel, a reminder to the Deacon that ministry is all about service of the faith community. My hope & prayer is that I shall prove worthy.
“The Harvest is rich but the labourers are few”

ÉIRE ÓG
Cork County Senior Camogie Quarter Final
Éire Óg V St. Catherine’s, this Sunday at 3.30pm in Caherlag, Erin’s Own pitch.