ST AGNES CHRISTMAS BULLETIN 25TH DECEMBER 2022

Christmas Message 2022 from Bishop Noël Treanor

My dear sisters and brothers in Christ,
Christmas, the Feast of the Nativity, is upon us once again. Celebrating this central feast of Christian faith and life enables us to draw ongoing strength, hope and joy from the mystery of the birth of God in human history.
In the cradle of the manger, the Christ-child drew to himself and experienced the warmth of human love. Love, the love that puts the other first, gives meaning to life. Each of us, created in the image of God, similarly find warmth and meaning in the expression of human love. Self-less acts of charity and reaching out to others with care and attention reveal our own dignity and the nobility of those we love and care for. Self-less acts of human love bring hope and joy to our world. They have the potential to transform lives and human relationships. The Christmas mystery stimulates us to contemplate and make concrete that alternative, radically new and self-less love of God for humanity revealed in the birth of Christ.
The infant child in the manger was vulnerable, surrounded by the relentless threat of conflict and born into conditions of poverty and personal and family insecurity. This Christmas the constant threat of war and conflict stalks our world. Our prayers remain with the people of Ukraine, the Middle East, with those experiencing political insecurity and those threatened with sectarian violence. Economic hardship, unemployment and the rising cost of living, fueled by global and local instability, generate a poverty of circumstance in our own time. On the part of many, they also increase anxiety for the future and for the life possibilities of our young people. Responsible leadership, constructive dialogue and effective stewardship in the service of others are the only sure foundations for the way forward.
The infant-child brought others together in contemplation. The ‘Synodal Pathway’ in Ireland and across the world, initiated by Pope Francis, is a response in our time, a time of profound change, to the promptings of the Holy Spirit. Like Mary and Joseph, the Church, that is all who believe in Christ, are now called to humbly discover new ways to contemplate and embrace the mystery of God. Synodal dialogue, respectfully listening to the faith experiences of others, can assist us all in exploring ways to recognise God’s presence in the world and to nurture the seedlings of faith in Christ.
In the historical unfolding of the Nativity, many individuals played a role: Mary, Joseph, the Shepherds and the Magi from the East. This same dynamic is evident in the life of our and each local Church. In a time of challenge and renewal, this Diocese has initiated a collaborative process called ‘Pathways to the Future’ to help discern in the decades ahead new ways to meet the pastoral and sacramental needs of parishioners. Building upon the inspirational work of volunteers across the diocese, this initiative will entail parishioners playing a more active role in the ministry, leadership, and management of our parishes. This will require our parishes to collaborate, share resources, come together as families and communities in worship and faith. Moving into the New Year, the Pathway Team will embark on a process of synodal listening and engagement within parishes to develop this vision for the future of the diocese and make it a reality.
As I celebrate this Christmas with you in Down and Connor, I prepare to take leave from the diocese that I have served for the last 14 years. I appreciate deeply and cherish the welcome and support I have received from you all over that time and I will certainly be sad to leave. I have so many fond memories and have been inspired by your faithful witness. I pray God’s blessing upon you and your families and I assure you of my continued prayers this Christmas and in the years ahead.
May the blessings of the Christmas Season bring hope and joy into your hearts and homes and assure you of God’s love in the New Year 2023.
Apostolic Administrator of Down and Connor

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR MASS TIMES IN ST AGNES’ 

Christmas Eve: 10am Mass &  Christmas Vigil 7pm 

Christmas Day:  9.30am & 12 Noon

  ALL MASSES WILL BE LIVE STREAMED ON OUR PARISH WEBCAM AND ON OUR PARISH RADIO.

MON 26th -FRI 30th Dec: Mass 10am

WED 28th Dec: Feast of the Holy Innocents  Mass 10am

FRI 30th Dec: Feast of the Holy Family  Mass 10am

SAT 31st Dec : 1pm & 6.30pm Vigil Mass

SUN 1st Jan : 9.30am & 12.30pm FEAST OF MARY, THE MOTHER OF GOD

MON 2nd Jan & WED 4th Jan  Mass 10am ( No Mass Tue 3rd Jan)

THURS 5th Jan:10am Mass & 6.30pm Vigil Mass

FRI 6th Jan: FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY 10am Mass

SAT 7th Jan : 1pm Mass & 6.30pm Vigil Mass

SUN 8th Jan: 9.30am & 12.30pm Mass BAPTISM OF THE LORD

MON 9th Jan– FRI 13th Jan: NO MASS

SAT 14th Jan : Normal schedules resume

PARISH NEWS

Offertory Promise The collection for 18th December amounted to £1650.00 Many thanks for your continued support.

PARISH OFFICE Will be closed from Thurs  22nd Dec and will re-open on Tuesday 3rd Jan at 9am.

PARISH BULLETIN There will be no Parish Bulletin over the Christmas period. It will resume again on the weekend of the 7/8th January 2022

SPECIAL THANKS To all who volunteer in our Parish  throughout  the year. Thank you for your dedication and hard work it is greatly appreciated.  We wish you and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year .

LIVE STREAMING If you would like to watch the 7pm Vigil or any other Masses over Christmas and New Year please go to   www.stagnesbelfast.com  

PRAYER FOR OUR PARISH

Advent marks a New Church Year and a time for resolutions. I invite all parishioners to pray this Advent for our Parish as we begin a New Year as a Parish family. After Christmas we will be looking for people to help with Parish Ministry and to build up our Parish community as we emerge from COVID and begin planning for the future along with the rest of our Diocese. But to guide those plans may this Advent be a time of prayerful reflection so that God will awaken in us his way forward and his plans for all of us in our local Church community. St Agnes pray for us. Fr Raymond

MASS INTENTIONS

The Masses of Christmas Eve & Christmas  Day, including the Vigils, will be offered for the intentions of all our parishioners this Christmas.

St Stephen’s Day: 10am: Peter Tohill & family,

Amelia Mc Cann

Tue 27th Dec: 10am: William, Margaret & Patrick & Kathleen Burgoyne

Wed 28th Dec:10am: Holy Innocents

Thurs 29th Dec: 10am: Margaret Burns, Margaret & Charles Mallon

Fri 30th Dec: Feast of the Holy Family

Brendan Mc Callum

Sat 31st  Dec: 1pm: Mary Jane O’ Malley

6.30pm: Martin Morgan jnr

Sun 1st Jan: 9.30am: Priest’s intention

12.30pm:Robert( Bobby) Rooney, Thomas Gallagher, Jack & Rita Mc Kee

Mon 2nd Jan: 10am: Eileen Hughes

Tue 3rd Jan : NO MASS

Wed 4th Jan: 10am: Michael & Annie Hart

Thurs 5th Jan: 10am: Priest’s intention

6.30pm: Priest’s intention

Fri 6th Jan: 10am:Feast of Epiphany

Sat 7th Jan: 1pm: Special intention

6.30pm: Tony Donnelly

Sun 8th Jan : 9.30am: Eddie Mallon

12.30pm:Priest’s intention

Mon 9th Jan -Fri 13th Jan: NO MASS

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Recently Deceased: Eugene Toner, Eileen Darragh, Eileen Mc Aleavy, Niall Duffy

Those whose anniversaries occur at this time: Maura Mc Cartan, Eamonn Friel, Patrick Pettigrew, Tom Culbert, Annie Simpson, Catherine Donaghy, Grace Kemp, Colin Canning, Thomas Alan Mc Cartney, Joseph Rodgers, Margaret Hernan, Peggy O’ Donnell, Patrick & Isobel Higgins, Gerry Mc Allister, Cornelius Small, Mary & Mary Anne Small, Larry & Rose Mc Cahey.

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord!

 

FR MC CULLAGH AND STAFF WISH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY CHRISTMAS JOY AND PEACE AND A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR

 

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