Thirtieth
Sunday in Ordinary Time
27th
October 2024
Who is
Blind?
Who is blind in today’s gospel? The obvious answer, of
course, is the blind man! Bartimaeus is blind and desperate. He has not been
blind all his life, so he knows about the wonderful gift of sight he is now
missing. His faith is strong, and his courage is stronger still; no matter how
much he is scolded and silenced, he calls to Jesus all the louder. Though he is
physically blind, he sees plenty.
Who sees Bartimaeus? Certainly not the followers of
Jesus. They do not think of Bartimaeus as someone worthy of meeting Jesus. To
the extent that they think about him at all, he is an irritation, a poor beggar
to look down on, hardly a person. They are utterly blind to his needs.
I’m struck by the irony of the crowds summoning
Bartimaeus with the word ‘Courage’. He has already shown tremendous courage.
Minutes previously Jesus’ followers had been content to pass him by and silence
his cries for help, but their master has given an order and they must obey. How
they must have squirmed, calling him over.
The blind man sees Jesus, and Jesus sees the blind
man. Everyone else is blind to both of them. Everyone else fades into the
background of the story, just as Bartimaeus was pushed to the back of the
crowds.
Perhaps it is time for an eyesight test. Do we see
Jesus for who he really is? Do we pay attention to those around us, or are we
blind to their needs? Do we hear the cry of the poor, or are we complicit in
silencing them?
Triona
Doherty
Announcements
Last week’s collection amount
to £2631.00. Thank you.
Clergy Retirement Fund collection
amounted to £2930.58. Thank you.
Those who pay to the weekly collection or any special
collections, including Priests’ 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 There will be No Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament on Monday 28 October as we hope to begin the installation of the
new Church Organ.
Vocations Our Second Reading reminds us that priests are chosen
from among the People of God, to help us, their brothers and sisters, in our
weakness and our uncertainty, in our relationship with the Lord. We pray for
the men in our parish communities who are being called to serve the Church as
priests of this diocese.
May they Rest in Peace
Deaths
Liz Cairns, Sion Mills
Don Brolly, Lifford
Christine Sandiford, Manchester
Anniversaries
Charlie Nelson, Joanne
Henderson, Tony Gillespie
Ryan McGonigle, William
McLaughlin, Philomena Murray
Billie Hamilton, Helena
McLaughlin, Noel McCrory
Tony Coyle, Hugo Quinn, Hugh Moss
Edward Walsh, Sarah Hegarty, May
Coyle
Eugene Craig, Vincent Crawford, Vincent Carlin
Angela Carlin, George McGinley, George Madden
Baptism Dates
November: Saturday
30
December: Sunday
8; Saturday 14; Saturday 28
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.
All Saints Day Friday 1
November is the Feast of All Saints and the First Friday and a Holy Day. Masses
will be 7.00pm Vigil on Thursday 31 October and 10.00am on Friday 1 November.
There will be no evening Mass. Confessions will take place on the
Thursday before the First Friday after 10.00am Mass and on Saturday at 11.30am.
All Souls Day Saturday 2
November is the Commemoration of the Faithful Departed. Masses are
11.00am and 7.00pm Vigil. It is a day when people like to come to Mass
to pray for their dead.
Annual Service for the Dead The Annual Service in remembrance of deceased members
of our families and parish will take place next Sunday 3 November at 6.00pm.
Families who have suffered a bereavement since November 2023 are asked to
nominate a representative to carry a candle to the altar in commemoration of
their dead. (Candles will be provided).
Parish Draw Promoters should make their returns for November to
the Parish Office on Monday 11 November from 2.00pm - 4.00pm. The Draw
for November will take place on Thursday 14 November at 10.30am in the Parish
Office.
First Holy Communion for the P.4 pupils of St. Mary’s
P.S. will take place on Saturday 10 May 2025 at 12 noon
for P4B & Saturday 17 May 2025 at 12 noon for P4C and 2.00pm for P4A.
Confirmation for the P.7 pupils of St. Mary’s P.S. will
take place on Saturday 29 March 2025 at 12 noon for P7A and 2.00pm for P7B and
Saturday 5 April 2025 at 12 noon for P7C.
First Holy Communion for the pupils of the Gaelscoil will
take place on Saturday 7 June 2025 at 11.00am.
Confirmation for the pupils of the Gaelscoil will
take place on Saturday 8 March 2025 at 11.00am.
Graveyards We would ask that when you are having headstones and
surrounds erected in the graveyards or having any work carried out to existing
graves that you put any ornaments or flowers etc that are on the grave in a
safe place while the work is being carried out. The parish is not responsible
for any damage or loss of these items. A reminder that there are specific
measurements for surrounds and headstones in the newest of our graveyards and
benches are not permitted. Please ensure that whoever is erecting the headstone
and surround for you in this graveyard, contact the Parish Office on 71383777
before any work commences.
Trócaire is looking for people to join its team of Christmas
fundraisers to help respond to the urgent need of poor communities around the
world, including the millions of children and families caught in conflict in
Sudan and Gaza. You can take action and make a difference through a range of
activities, including the promotion of its Gifts of Change - training
and support will be provided. For more information, please email Mark McMahon
on infoni@trocaire.org or call 028 9080 8030.
Pilgrimage to Fatima 7
Nights from 19 June 2025. Spiritual Directors: Fr. Malachy Gallagher,
Mgr Bryan McCanny and Fr. Sean O’Donnell. £849 per person sharing. Early
booking offer: £100 off if paid in full by 15 November. For more information
telephone Patricia 07743936548 or Anne 07784953408.
Ards Friary ‘What is God’s
Dream for your Life’ Retreat: Wednesday 6 November from 10.00am - 3.30pm, also 11
December, 22 January and 19 February. This day will be welcoming of everyone,
wherever they find themselves on life’s journey. It will be particularly useful
for individuals and teams who want to take time away from the busyness of life
and discover or rediscover a sense of direction and purpose in their lives.
Facilitated by Jim Deeds Cost €65 (includes light refreshments & lunch).
For more information and booking telephone Ards 0035374 9138909 or email info@ardsfriary.ie
Advent Reflection Retreat
Preparing for the Birth of Christ Child on Sunday 10 November from 1.00pm -
6.00pm. Join us for a day of Scripture, song & silence that will equip us
to go into Advent with plenty to fill our minds and hearts as we prepare to
celebrate the birth of Jesus once more. You will leave with resources to aid
your personal prayer during Advent and to lead others in prayer in your parish
community. Facilitated by Jim Deeds. Cost €65. For more information and booking
telephone Ards 0035374 9138909 or email info@ardsfriary.ie
SYCAMORE – Faith Discovery Programme
Sycamore is an informal course about our Catholic faith and its relevance for
life today. It gives you space to meet other people, share ideas, explore your
beliefs, and things that really matter. In preparation for the Jubilee year
2025 the focus will be on the gift of prayer. Each session involves a short
film and plenty of time for quiet reflection and discussion. Fr. Peter O’Kane,
Derry Diocesan Adult Faith Formator will take the course on: Monday:
4, 11, 18, 25 November & 1 December in Muff, Co. Donegal. Tuesday:
5, 12, 19, 26 November & 2 December in Dungiven. Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm.
Please register at derrydiocese.org/sycamore if you wish to attend.
Refreshments provided and everyone is welcome.
Strabane Brass Band presents Soundtracks,
Movies & Musicals in St. Patrick’s Hall, Barrack Street on Monday 28
October at 7.30pm. Tickets £5.00. All proceeds from this event will go to the
Rory Carlin Memorial Fund/Koram Centre. The Artane Band, travelling from Dublin
as part of their Cross Border Tour will perform music from Musicals, Movies and
famous Classical Pieces.