Thirty-First
Sunday in Ordinary Time
30th
October 2022
Zacchaeus
In today’s Gospel we hear the familiar story of
Zacchaeus. It is a story that may remind us of our childhood, our first
confession, or, as in my case, it might bring a school song to mind that you
can’t get out of your head! As with all familiar Gospel stories, we are invited
to read again with fresh eyes and hear again as if for the first time. For this
story is very rich and we risk losing the meaning due to our familiarity with
it.
Like many people today, Zacchaeus was a ‘seeker.’ We
read that he was anxious to see what Jesus was like. Clearly, he was drawn to
Jesus in some way, was searching for something or someone. Zacchaeus was an
outcast, a tax collector, considered a sinner by the community. Yet Jesus
reaches out to him in a gesture of hospitality and friendship. In return,
Zacchaeus offers the strictest requirement, as noted in the Jewish scriptures,
for restitution: ‘four times the amount’ of money he had taken from people. But
notice that Jesus reaches out in love before Zacchaeus offers compensation for
his crimes.
The encounter with Jesus has led Zacchaeus to be a
witness to restoration and solidarity. He wants to restore justice where he has acted unjustly. Whether it was the
crowd, greed, politics or corruption that was preventing Zacchaeus from seeing
Jesus, he has been welcomed back to the table. Jesus is waiting to be invited
to his home today.
Complaints and
negativity continue in the background, but none of that matters. This man is a
‘son of Abraham’. It was the affection of Christ, not the condemnation of the
town, that reversed the situation.
Who do
you need to reach out to today in a similar way?
Jane
Mellett
Announcements
Last week’s collection
amounted to £3227.00. 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. 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 in the church on Monday 31st October after 10.00am Mass until 6.00pm. Exposition
will also take place after 10.00am Mass until 6.00pm on Tuesday 1st November, All
Saints Day and Wednesday 2nd November, All Souls Day. For anyone willing to
attend on these days, sheets will be left at the back of the church where you
can register your name against a time that you are available. Everyone welcome.
First Friday Friday of this week is the First Friday. Masses will
be at 10.00am & 7.00pm. Confessions will take place on the Thursday before
the First Friday after 10.00am Mass.
We welcome into God’s Family through the Sacrament of
Baptism:
Ayla Houston Costello
Tommy
James Campbell
Dara Jo McBride
May they Rest in Peace
Deaths
Toni (Maire) Stewart, 40 Ballycolman Estate
Katie McLaughlin, Clady
Davy Canning, Newtownstewart
Kevin
Martin, Lifford
Anniversaries
Charlie Nelson, Kathleen
Kennedy, Jim
Roarty
Billie Hamilton, Patrick
Kennedy, Gregory Forbes
George Doherty, Hugh
Moss, Mary Ann McCullagh
Jim McDaid, Patsy McGarrigle, Kathleen McCrossan
Annie McSheffrey, John Murphy, Kathleen
McGroary
May Coyle, Agnes
Devenney, Derek Fletcher
Mamie McNulty, Rosaleen
Coyle
All Saints Day Tuesday 1st November is the Feast of All Saints and is a
Holy Day. Masses will be at 10.00am & 7.00pm. There is no Vigil Mass on
Monday 31st October here in Melmount.
All Souls Day Wednesday 2nd
November is the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed. Masses are at 10.00am
and 7.00pm. It is a day when people like to come to Mass to pray for their
dead.
Collection for Retired Priests The Annual Collection for Retired Priests will be
taken up at all Masses on All Saints Day. This is a collection to help assist
priests who have retired from active ministry. There is an envelope marked
‘Clergy Retirement Fund’ in your box of envelopes for this collection. Anyone
contributing to this collection by cheque should make it payable to ‘Melmount
Parish’. This is a banking requirement.
Annual Service for the Dead The Annual Service in remembrance of deceased members
of our families and parish will take place on Sunday 6th November at 6.00pm.
Families who have suffered a bereavement since November 20th, 2021 are asked to
nominate a representative to carry a candle to the altar in commemoration of
their dead. (Candles will be provided.)
Baptism Dates
November: Sunday
6th; Saturday 19th; Saturday 26th
December: Sunday
4th; Saturday 10th; Saturday 17th
Baptisms will be at 4.00pm on a Saturday and 1.15pm on
a Sunday.
To book a Baptism contact the Parish Office on
71383777 during office hours.
Parish Draw Promoters should make their returns for November to
the Parish Office on Monday 7th November from 2.00pm - 4.00pm. The Draw
for November will take place on Thursday 10th November at 10.30am in the Parish
Office.
Padre Pio Mass will take
place in the Church of the Immaculate Conception on Wednesday 2nd November.
Rosary at 6.40pm. Mass at 7.00pm. Everyone welcome.
First Holy Communion for the P.4 pupils of St. Mary’s
P.S. will take place on Saturday 13th May 2023 at 11.30am.
Confirmation for the P.7 pupils of St. Mary’s P.S. will
take place on Saturday 1st April 2023.
Times will be announced later.
First Holy Communion for pupils of the Gaelscoil will
take place on Saturday 17th June at 12.00 noon.
Confirmation for pupils of the Gaelscoil will
take place on Saturday 22nd April at 12.00 noon.
Deceased Children & Young People’s Mass: The
Annual Mass for deceased children and young people will take place in St.
Eugene’s Cathedral, Derry on Sunday 6th November at 7.00pm. There will be an
opportunity to write down the name of your deceased loved one before Mass. You
can also join this mass live on the St. Eugene’s Cathedral webcam. If you are
unable to attend this Mass in person but would like to have a child or young
person remembered at it, please email the name to lizzie.rea@derrydiocese.org
by Friday 4th November.
The Catholic Mothers Group will
host a Retreat in Termonbacca on Saturday 26 November. This all-day Retreat
will begin at 10.00am with registration. Come and join us for a day away from
the busyness of motherhood and take time for prayer, restoration and
encouragement. Contact Sinead for more information and to register on
07523104760 or 0860528282.
St. Joseph’s Young Priests Society will
meet on Tuesday 1st November in St. Patrick’s Hall. The Rosary will take place
after 10.00am Mass and then the meeting will begin in the hall. New members
welcome.
The Community Heritage Team are
hosting short tours of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Strabane on
Thursday mornings in October and November (except Thursday 10th November). Tours
will start at the front door of the church at 11.00am sharp and will last about
one hour, followed by a cup of tea/coffee in the Parlour. Anyone interested is
welcome to come along. For small groups (community groups, special interest
groups etc) please contact mary.bonnar@gmail.com and arrangements can be made
to suit.
Class act Theatre Group will
be presenting ‘Back to the 80’s the Musical’. It will be performed in
St. Patrick’s Hall from 3rd - 5th November. Tickets are £10.00 and are on sale now
and can be ordered by phoning Leah on 07541763410, messaging the Class Act
Theatre Group Facebook page or by calling into the Hall. This unmissable
production, starring over 100 teenagers, will certainly be a wonderful night
out for all the family which features some of the most iconic songs from the
80’s.
M Dancin’ Charity Breakfast Morning on
Saturday 5th November from 10.00am - 1.00pm in St. Patrick’s Hall, Strabane. In
aid of Foyle Hospice, Marie Curie, Heart & Stroke, Breast & Prostrate
Cancer Charities and others. All donations greatly appreciated:
https://PayPal.me/sjmullen