Sunday Theme

Next Sunday Gospel

 

 

 

 Jesus in the wilderness

 

First Reading

Noah's ark

STAINED GLASS IN CATHEDRAL

SOUTH FACING SIDE

 Saints this week

Seventh week in Ordinary Time

February 20th

Blessed Jacinta

and Francisco Marto

February 21st

St Peter Damian

February 22nd

Lent begins

Ash Wednesday

Day of fast and abstinence

February 23rd

St Polycarp

 

 

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Useful LINKS 

www.cloynediocese.ie

www.catholicireland.net

www.vatican.va

 www.gettingmarried.ie

www.accord.ie

www.catholicbishops.ie

 www.safeguarding.ie

www.cura.ie

www.trocaire.ie

 

POPE'S INTENTIONS

For February 2012

 

That everyone may have work

in safe and secure conditions

 MISSIONARY INTENTION:

That Christians volunteers in

mission territories may witness

to the love of Christ

 

 

 

 
Sacrament of the Sick

The priests visit the sick and house-bound of the parish on the first Friday of every month.

If you or a friend or relative would like to be included in these visits, please contact the Parish Office.

If any sick or housebound parishioners would like to receive communion on a Sunday, we would be pleased to arrange for a Eucharistic Minister to call, please contact the Parish Office.

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The Church's teaching on the sacrament of the sick

What is the attitude of the Church toward the sick?

Having received from the Lord the charge to heal the sick, the Church strives to carry it out by taking care of the sick and accompanying them with her prayer of intercession. Above all, the Church possesses a sacrament specifically intended for the benefit of the sick. This sacrament was instituted by Christ and is attested by Saint James: “Is anyone among you sick? Let him call in the presbyters of the Church and let them pray over him and anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord” (James 5:14-15).

Who can receive the sacrament of the anointing of the sick? 

Any member of the faithful can receive this sacrament as soon as he or she begins to be in danger of death because of sickness or old age. The faithful who receive this sacrament can receive it several times if their illness becomes worse or another serious sickness afflicts them. The celebration of this sacrament should, if possible, be preceded by individual confession on the part of the sick person.

 From the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church nn. 315-316