Newsletter 17th September 2023

What in this weeks newsletter?

  • Reflection on ” a simple cup of water”, for the 13th Sunday or ordinary time.
  • Church reopening information, and diocesan framework document for resuming church services
  • Volunteers required for stewarding in church
  • Recent deaths and anniversaries in our parish
  • Parish Office open again
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Holy Cross Parish Mass Times

Holy Cross Tramore

Saturday 10am &
7.30pm (Vigil)
Sunday
8.30am, 10.30am and
12 noon
Monday – Thursday 10.00am
Friday-7.30am & 10.00am


CONFESSIONS
Saturday 10.30am & 7pm and upon Request

NOVENA OUR LADY
OF PERPETUAL HELP
Mondays after 10am Mass

HOLY FACE DEVOTION
Tuesday after 10am Mass

THE DIVINE MERCY PRAYER GROUP
Wednesday at 3pm.

EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Thursday after 10am Mass until 5pm
Church closes at 4pm Monday – Wednesday and Friday & 5pm Thursday

Our Lady’s Church Carbally
Sunday at 11.00am


Church of the Immaculate Conception Fenor
Saturday Vigil at 6pm
Tuesday & Wednesday at 9am

Sacred Heart Church Dunhill
Sunday at 9.30am
Thursday & Friday at 9am

 


Holy Cross Church-Live Streaming


Live Streaming facility is in operation, where you may join us for Tramore Parish Services online from Holy Cross Church.
Log in to the parish website www.tramoreparish.ie Click on “Live Stream” on the homepage when the services are on.


Tramore Parish Radio


Services are broadcast from Holy Cross Church, Tramore at 10.am from Monday to Sat,7.30pm Sat evening, 8.30am, 10.30am & 12 noon on Sunday on your radio 105.4FM. (It may be tuned in only when service is on.

 

CCTV/Live Stream


Please be aware that for the protection and security of all, CCTV Cameras are in operation in Holy Cross Church. All Masses are live streamed and broadcast over the internet.



Parish Face book Page


We would like to welcome you to the our new Parish Facebook page-
Parish of Tramore & Carbally You may also access on parish website:www.tramoreparish.ie
This will allow us to share Parish information, news, prayers and reflections with you all. Please LIKE and SHARE with your family and friends.

 

COVID-19


We strongly recommended, that parishioners continue to sanitize their hands upon entry and leaving the church.

 


Donate Facility


We have an online donate facility on our parish website: www.tramoreparish.ie, where you can make your Sunday offering to the parish.
Please quote your envelope number, if applicable, when you make your donation. All contributions are gratefully received, and we thank you in advance for your generosity.

 

PRIEST ON DUTY
086-6004384

 

PRIESTS RETIREMENT COLLECTION


A second collection will be taken up at all Masses this weekend for the Waterford & Lismore Priest’s Retirement Fund.
We thank you for your continued support.

 

World Youth Day 2023


This weekend Elijah Nyangasi & Nathan O’Shea will speak to us about their recent experience of attending world Youth Day in Lisbon, Portugal this year. Both young men are members of the parish. The Parish supported them with their recent trip.

 

Young Adult Catholic Apologetics Conference

Young Adult Catholic Apologetics Conference, At The Imperial Hotel Cork, on Saturday 7th October from 11- 4.30pm. Further Information and booking at www.evangelium.ie or contact the parish office.

 

 

Liturgical Music workshop

A workshop on Liturgical Music will be held on Saturday 7th October in St. John’s Pastoral Centre, Waterford. The cost of the workshop is €10.
The workshop will be facilitated by Marian Gaynor, who is director of music in Carlow Cathedral. Marian is a native of Carlow and a graduate of NUI Maynooth and is currently studying an MA in Professional Practice (Voice Pedagogy) – specialising in Singing for Health and Wellbeing with Voice Workshop UK and University of Wales. Her professional development has encompassed the study of voice and choral conducting with the CME Institute (U.S.A); A.B.C.D. London; CNC, Ireland, and the Estill Voice System, U.K. Marian specializes as a vocal music educator and group singing leader for all ages. Additionally, her work field expands to working a musician educator and as a clinician and organist with the Diocese of Kildare & Leighlin, presenting choral, cantor and song leadership workshops and training and designing and facilitating participatory music-making programmes for the wider community. The cost of the workshop is €10. It will begin at 10.30am and finish at 1.30pm. There will be a break for light refreshments at 11.45am. Please call 051-874199 to register or email marydee@waterfordlismore.ie

 

“Check it Out!”


“Check it Out!” events bulletin for the Diocese of Waterford & Lismore, containing a whole range of events you may be interested in over the coming days, weeks and months, including events for children, teens, young adults and families.
https://waterfordlismore.ie/check-out-this-weeks-newsletters/

 

Introduction to Theology of the Body:


Discovering God’s Master Plan for your life


STUDY GROUP 2023. Mondays 7.30 – 9pm. October 2nd, 9, 23, 30 | November 6, 13, 27 | December 4.
Prayer, DVD, Discussion, Tea/Coffee.
Theology of the body provides a lens through which to view the whole mystery of human life. If you have a body this theology is for you! Venue: Foyer of Charity, Dunmore East, Waterford, X91 FC65.
Registration Essential: Helen 0861678027/hellywilliams@gmail.com

 

ST. ANTHONY’S NOVENA Waterford


St. Anthony’s Novena and Blessing with the Relic of St. Anthony will be held on Tuesdays in the Cathedral after 10.30am Mass.


Monthly HEALING CEREMONY

(with Sacrament of the Sick)

Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity on the Second Saturday of every month, beginning at 3pm and will include the Anointing of the Sick, Confession, and time for individual prayer and blessing..


HEALING SERVICE – Holy Family Church


Last Saturday of every month in Holy Family Church, Luke Wadding Street, Waterford. Begins at 11am. Eucharistic Adoration, Anointing and Benediction. Individual Prayer offered by Parish Prayer Team.

 


Men’s Prayer Group (Home of the Mother)


St. Saviour’s Church, Bridge Street, Waterford City.
Every Wednesday evening, starts at 7pm:
Exposition, Benediction, Faith Formation and Group Sharing.
Led by the Servant Priests of the Home of the Mother

 

Eucharistic Adoration in the Diocese


Spend time in the True Presence of Jesus. For a list of locations and times for Eucharistic Adoration in the Diocese checkout https://waterfordlismore.ie/eucharistic-adoration/


Pope’s intention for September

For people living on the margins

We pray for those persons living on the margins of society, in inhumane life conditions; may they not be overlooked by institutions and never considered of lesser importance.

 


Season of Creation 2023 – 1st September to 4th October


The Season of Creation has a special significance for the Catholic Church, particularly since Pope Francis established 1 September as an annual World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation. The Season of Creation is marked throughout the Christian world from 1 September to 4 October (Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi) and celebrates the joy of creation as well as encouraging awareness-raising initiatives to protect the natural environment.
This year’s theme is “Let Justice and Peace Flow” taking inspiration from the Prophet Amos who declares: “Let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!” (Amos 5: 24). And so we are called to join the river of justice and peace, to take up climate and ecological justice, and to speak out with and for communities most impacted by climate injustice and the loss of biodiversity. As the people of God, we must work together on behalf of all Creation, as part of that mighty river of peace and justice.
Resources may be found at https://www.catholicbishops.ie/laudato-si/season-of-creation-2023/?swcfpc/1

Annual National Coffee Morning

The Annual National Coffee Morning in aid of The Waterford Hospice which will be held in the Majestic Hotel Tramore on Thursday morning 21st September at 11.00am. All monies raised here will be donated to Waterford Hospice.


Bingo


Every Tuesday 2pm-4pm
“Whist” on Monday 7pm sharp
Tramore Community Care, Pond road, Tramore.
Beginners welcome.

 

Tramore ICA


The first meeting after the summer break will take place on Wed 13th September at 7 30pm in Tramore House.
Please come along and have a catch up with friends.
New members are welcome.

 

Breakthrough Cancer Research

Breakthrough Cancer Research is the largest funder of research into poor prognosis cancers in the island of Ireland. We are having a bucket collection in Tramore on the 29th September.
We are looking for people to supervise between 10am and 2pm. If you would like to help us Make More Survivors please contact Mary at 021 422 6655 or email mary@breakcancer.ie  or   www.breakthroughcancerresearch.ie

Contact: 0818 200551 or 051 391966
Please leave your name and contact number and we will return your call.


Parish Office

The Parish Office

Mass Booking
The next Mass Book to open is for January, which will open on the 2nd October  at the Parish Office.


Next week’s opening Times:
Monday 9.30am-1pm -Tuesday 9.30am – 4pm
Fri: 9.30am – 3.30pm

Contact: 051-386477

 

 

Baptism Booking


Please contact the office for further details 051-386477

 

Wedding- Church Booking


Please contact the office 051-386477

 

Lost property


If you have lost reading glasses or sunglasses gloves recently or in the past number of months please call to the parish office where we have numerous items that we would like to unite with their owners.

 

Recent Deaths

Please remember those who died recently:

We remember the months mind for  Bridget Ryan née Kiely, Bernie Lynam

We pray for David Cowman, Seóirse Lawton, Jimmy Power, Paddy Spencer, Mary Harney O’Loughlin & son Richard, Jack Brennan (1st Anniversary) & Tony Shaw  whose anniversaries occur about this time.

 

Lord,
We pray for those who mourn, immerse them in your love and lead them through this darkness into your arms and light.
For those who comfort, be in both the words they use and all that’s left unspoken;
Fill each heart with love.

 

Reflection for 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Forgiveness

We are called to forgive; and that can be really difficult. You have been defrauded by the banks of your life’s savings – can you forgive? You were abused as a child – can you forgive? You were done out of a job because another lied to get it – can you forgive? The answer is maybe ‘no’. What then does God want? He asks us to open our hearts to the other so that we may forgive. Forgive¬ness is the deepest of God’s desires on our behalf, and he hopes that we can forgive each other.
Our hurts and burdens are heavy to carry through life. To for¬give can release some of that weight. The person who hurt us may be dead, or may not even know (or care) that we are hurt¬ing. When we desire to forgive but don’t know how, one way of looking for this strength is to pray for it. We often pray, ‘Lord, make my heart like yours’. When we pray that we are praying to be forgiving people!
Another way is to pray for the person. When we realise that as God loves me, he also loves everyone, we may find a spark or light of forgiveness in our souls. Out of this we may find the will to meet the other and talk to him or her, and find the grace of forgiveness between us.
Forgiveness sometimes comes slowly. When God sees us want¬ing to be on the road to forgiveness, he gives us the graces we need to unburden ourselves and be able to love like him.
Sit in silence for a while, and send a blessing or prayer
to someone you need to forgive.
Lord, I ask – make my heart like yours.
Donal Neary SJ