SUNDAY 24 MAY 2020 - The Ascension of the Lord (World Communications Day)
THE SEVEN SORROWS OF MARY
The sorrowful events and experiences attributed to Mary's
life often relate directly to our own. For example, parents whose children are lost,
into crime, or suffering from a serious illness know how much their sorrow is in
kinship with Mary's. At other times her sorrows are indirectly or symbolically connected
to ours. We do not have to be a parent to walk in the footsteps of the sorrowful
mother. The sufferings of every individual, man or woman, are reflected in some
aspect of Mary's sorrows.
Anyone who has ever received news that brought with it
a prediction of future turmoil and pain has been there with Mary when Simeon foretold
the heartache she would have. Anyone who has ever made a decision to leave a situation
that was harmful and destructive has been there with Mary when she fled to Egypt
to save her son's life. Anyone who has ever searched with panic and dismay over
the loss of a valued part of their life has been there with Mary when she hunted
for her missing child. Anyone who has ever met suffering on a deeper level has been
there with Mary when she met her suffering son on his path to Calvary. Anyone who
has ever vigiled at the bedside of a dying loved one has been there with Mary as
she stood beneath the cross. Anyone who has ever embraced a part of their life that
has died has been there with Mary when she received the dead body of her child in
her arms. Anyone who has ever stood in a cemetery with tears clutching at their
heart has been there with Mary when she watched her son being laid to rest in the
tomb.
As we enter into these sorrows we see how Mary questioned
and grappled with what was confusing and unclear, how she needed others to be there
with her in her pain, how she reflected in her life experiences in order to find
meaning in them. We also see her inner resiliency, how her faith sustained her,
and how her deep love for her son gave her strength to enter into and to endure
her suffering. We see how she never gave up even in her most desolate of times.
As we walk with Mary in her sorrows we discover that we are not alone in what is
most difficult for us. In Mary we have a mother, a sister, a mentor, a friend.
MASS TIMES
Due
to the COVID-19 Virus all Weekday and Weekend Mass will be broadcast live via the
parish web cam or by going to www.mcnmedia.tv at the following times:
Monday
– Friday
10.30am
Saturday
Vigil
6.30pm
Sunday
Morning
10.00am
ROSARY
The
Rosary will be broadcast live Monday – Friday at 2.00pm.
Please
go to www.strabaneparish.com and click on web cam or to www.mcnmedia.tv
DEATHS
Annette
Forbes, Colman Fold, formerly of Innisfree Gardens
Jim
Corry, Clady
May they rest in peace
ANNIVERSARIES
Monsignor
Agnew, Charlie Lynn,
Teresa
Coyle, Brendan Kelly,
Annie
Diver, Thomas Diver,
Brian
Diver, Frank McCrory,
William
McSheffrey, James Sharkey,
Nellie
Doherty.
WEEKLY COLLECTION ENVELOPES
We
kindly ask parishioners to leave their weekly envelopes at the parochial house or
the parish office. The parish depends greatly on the weekly collection, as it is
the main source of income. If you would like to make your contributions by cheque,
please make your cheque payable to Church of the Immaculate Conception. We
greatly acknowledge your understanding and support at this time.
TROCAIRE
Every year Trócaire asks for your help during Lent to fund
lifesaving programmes around the world. This year, of course, it was not possible
to return Trócaire boxes through schools or parishes in the usual way. This is the
worst possible timing coming just as the world’s poorest people need us most. Therefore,
Trócaire are appealing to you to return your Lenten donation. Simply count or estimate
what is in your box and donate in the following ways:
1. Online at www.trocaire.org
2. By phone: 1850 408 408 (ROI) or 0800 912 1200 (NI)
3. By post to Trócaire, Maynooth, Co. Kildare (ROI) or
Trócaire, 10 King Street, Belfast, BT1 6AD (NI)
4. Check with your local parish on how to safely return
your donation
FAN THE FLAME MASS 2020
Thursday 4 June was to be our Fan the Flame Mass, where
we come together to celebrate all of the young people in our diocese who have received
the sacrament of Confirmation and who are preparing to move to the next stage of
their education.
Unfortunately, that will not be possible this year. We
do hope that these young people will experience the full Fan the Flame in the future
as it is such a joy-filled day for all of us.
To mark the end of their primary education, Bishop McKeown
will celebrate the 10.00am Mass in Saint Eugene’s Cathedral for them that day via
the webcam. http://www.steugenescathedral.com/webcam.html
MASTERS IN CATHOLIC SCHOOL LEADERSHIP
The Derry Diocesan Catechetical
Centre, working in Partnership with Saint
Mary’s University, Twickenham, offers the Masters in Catholic School Leadership.
This is a post graduate degree dedicated to the professional development and spiritual
formation of Catholic school leaders. It is a great opportunity for those currently
in leadership roles and those who aspire to, or have an interest in, leadership
roles within the Catholic School system. The next intake will be Autumn 2020. If you require any further information,
please contact the Derry Diocesan Catechetical Centre on 004428 71264087 or email
tferry@derrydiocese.org.
LOUGH DERG ONLINE RETREAT DAYS
A GUIDE TO YOUR ONLINE RETREAT
10:30am Go to loughderg.live
10:45am Welcome from the Prior, Msgr La Flynn
11:05am The Word of God - Reflection on the Good Samaritan with Mary
11:30am Prayer of Intercession with Rosary
12 noon Angelus followed by Way of the Cross
1:45pm Jesus the Healer with Deacon Martin
2:00pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
2:20pm Time of Contemplation
2:40pm Closing Prayer
Lough Derg phone lines are open 9.00am-5.00pm, Monday-Friday,
during May
Tel: +353(0) 71 9861518
Email. info@loughderg.org Website. www.loughderg.org
PARISH DRAW
The winners of the Draw for the month of May are:
£1000.00 Maureen McGinley 583
Promoter Eileen Canning
£300.00 Catherine Deazley 242
Promoter Fr. Boland
£200.00 Jessie Powell 743
Promoter Marian Cooke
£100.00 Charles Flanagan 168
Promoter Marian Cooke
£100.00 Ronnie Johnston 135
Promoter Nuala Kerr
£100.00 Rosemarie Mullen 706
Promoter Marian Cooke
£100.00 Evelyn Canavan 226
Promoter Fr. Boland
£100.00 Danny O’Hagan 491
Promoter Mary O’Hagan
PRAYER FOR OUR PROTECTION
We ask for prayers for those affected by the Coronavirus.
Placing all our trust in the Lord, and asking Our Lady to intercede for us, we invite
everyone to pray these prayers:
Extract from Saint Patrick’s Breastplate
Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ
in me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ on my right, Christ on my left,
Christ when I lie down, Christ when I sit down, Christ when I arise, Christ in the
heart of everyone who thinks of me, Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of
me, Christ in every eye that sees me, Christ in every ear that hears me.
Memorare
Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it
known that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help, or sought your
intercession was left unaided. Inspired with this confidence, I fly to you, O Virgin
of virgins, my Mother. To you I come, before you I stand, sinful and sorrowful.
Of Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not my petitions, but in your mercy, hear
and answer. Amen.