Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
4th July 2021
This is the carpenter, surely?
‘A prophet is only despised in his own country among
his own relations and in his own house.’ We might find ourselves sympathising
with Jesus in today’s Gospel: no matter what a person achieves in life, in
their home place they will always be identified with their childhood selves and
their family. While this generates a sense of belonging, it can be stifling.
There is always someone to ensure we don’t get ideas ‘above our station’!
Returning home to Nazareth, Jesus teaches in the
synagogue, but his former neighbours turn on him. Who does he think he is, this
carpenter, the son of Mary? This could have been a moment of grace, if they
were open to hearing what he had to say. Perhaps the implications of the Good
News were just too challenging coming from one of their own.
Sometimes God’s Word comes in an unexpected package.
As individuals and communities, we can be guilty of silencing certain voices.
Do we listen to young people with their energy and idealism, or the elderly
with their experience and wisdom? Are we biased against certain groups in
society, do we shoot them down before they speak? When our hearts are open, we
come to recognise the prophets who are bringing the dream of God to fruition
among us.
‘Although they heard you Lord, they failed to listen.
They heard only what they wanted to hear. The truth hurt them, you made them
feel uncomfortable, and they rejected you….
Show us how we may seek your Kingdom and help to bring
peace to a troubled world.’
(Tony Singleton)
Triona
Doherty
Announcements
Last week’s collection
amounted to £2597.00. Thank you.
Those who pay to the weekly collection or any special
collections, including Priest’s Collection, by cheque are asked that all
cheques should be made payable to ‘Melmount Parish’.
Parishioners can still leave their contributions in
the Parish Office during this time of uncertainty. Contributions can be made by
cheque made payable to Melmount Parish or cash. If the Office is closed please
use the letterbox.
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will
take place on Monday 5 July from 10.30am until 4.30pm.
Baptisms: To arrange Baptisms please telephone the Parish
Office on 028 71383777.
We welcome into God’s Family through the Sacrament of
Baptism:
Emma Maria Farren
Arthur Thomas Joel
McFarland
Theodore Gerald Stephen Boughey
May they Rest in Peace
Deaths
Martin Brolly, 74 Ashbrook
John
Gorman, 17 Ulster Cottages
Dermot McGrath, 20 Glebe Gardens
Lena
Corry, 38 Fyfin Road
Margaret Devine, 89 Curleyhill Road
Daniel
McElroy, 23 Church Street
Anniversaries
Packie Gray, Sarah Early, Patrick
Early
George Early, Gerard Blake, Mary
Boyle
Frank Dempsey, Charlie
Sullivan, Kitty McCrossan
Joe McGeehan, Winnie Gavigan, Marguerite O’Donnell
Mary Murray, Sharon McElroy, Paddy Forbes
Annual Blessing of the Graves
A virtual Blessing of Graves ceremony will take place
via the church webcam today Sunday 4 July at 3.00pm. You will be able to join
in the Service by logging on to Melmount Parish website and selecting view the
webcam. You may wish to visit the graves of your loved ones this weekend or
over the coming week.
Parish Draw: Promoters should make their returns for July and
August (£10 for each person) to the Parish Office tomorrow Monday 5 July
from 2.00pm - 4.30pm. The draw for July and August will take place on
Thursday 8 July at 10.30am in the Parish Office.
Church Opening Times
The Church will open on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday & Sunday at 9.30am and close at 5.00pm. On Tuesday and Saturday the church will open
at 11.00am & close at 7.30pm. This is to facilitate cleaning and
sanitizing.
‘Come and See’ Day for the Priesthood: The Diocese of Derry is hosting its annual
‘Come and See’ Day for those interested in exploring the life and spirituality
of a diocesan priest. This ‘Come and See’ day is open to those who are considering
a vocation to the priesthood and will involve talks and discussions, led by
local priests and students studying for the diocese, who will share from their
own experiences and vocational journey. This event will take place on Saturday
10 July from 10.00am - 4.00pm in St. Mary’s Church, Creggan. Exposition will
follow. To reserve a place or for more information telephone Fr. Chris Ferguson
on 07973421352 or email chris_j_ferguson@hotmail.com before 6 July.
Parish Office. Please Note: The Parish Office closes at
12.30pm on a Friday.
Any anniversaries to be included or mentioned at
Masses for the weekend must be notified before that time. It is important that
they are not left at Fr. Michael Doherty’s house after this time either. We appreciate
your help in this matter.
Fr. Boland and Fr. Canning
If someone is sick over the coming weeks and requires
a priest please telephone Fr. Declan Boland on 028 71883293 or Fr. Thomas
Canning on 028 81658264.
Bulletin Notices and Anniversaries for Bulletin
All anniversaries and notices for the bulletin should
be left at the Parish Office by 10.00am on a Wednesday for inclusion in that
weekend's bulletin.
For your safety the main sacristy will be closed
before and after masses. If you wish to leave an anniversary during these times
please leave the details on the table at the entrance to the altar servers
sacristy.
Catholic Engaged Encounter: A
’Zoom’ online Marriage Preparation course is planned for 11/12 September 2021.
This two-day course is a positive way of preparing for marriage where you will
discover how you can enrich your future relationship. Information/Booking:
marriageencounter.ie or telephone 028276 38512.
NIE Electricity: On Tuesday 6
July NIE must carry out essential maintenance. Because of this there will be no
electricity in the Church or the Parish Office. Telephones will not work that
day. The electricity is to be turned on again at 6.30pm so Evening Mass will
take place as usual.
Foster Carers Needed in the North-West: If you
are interested in hearing information about fostering you are invited to a
Virtual Fostering Information Session on Friday 9 July from 3.00pm - 4.00pm. To
attend telephone 08000720137 or email: info @fostering.hscni.net.
Guidelines for your safety when the Church is Open
Keep social distancing unless you are with someone
from the same house.
There has to be social distancing, so you might not
get your usual seat.
The church will be cleaned each day.
If you come under the category of being vulnerable or
are nervous about being with other people at this time, do not come to Mass. If
you have any illness at all, even a cold, stay at home as coming to Mass could
be risky for you and for other people. Watch Mass via the webcam or on
television.
In the church, please sanitise your hands and wear a
mask or face covering.
Follow instructions for receiving Holy Communion and
for leaving the church. Please remember that Holy Communion is to be taken in
the hand and not on the tongue. This is to help protect everyone receiving the
Blessed Sacrament and we appreciate your help in this matter.
Do not touch statues.
And if all this is not strange enough, we are asked to
do something which is very unnatural for us - we are asked not to congregate
outside the church after Mass.