Church of the Ascension of the Lord Balally Parish
5th World Day of the Poor and Solemnity of St Lawrence O’ Tool 14th November 2021
Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Parish Office Open Hours:
Tuesday to Friday 9.30am – 2.00pm. Tel: 01-2954296
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.balallyparish.ie
Fr Dermot A. Lane Tel: 01 2956165
Pastoral Centre Tel:012953095
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.balallyppc.ie
111111Mass Times & Intentions:
Sunday 14th November 10.00am (Bethany Mass)
Alo Brophy/ Deceased members of the Clarke Family/
Micéal Byrne (Senior) (13th Annv) & Micéal Byrne (Junior) (5th Annv)/
Sara & Edward Kelly/
Monday 15th November (No Mass) Tuesday 16th November (No Mass)
Wednesday 17th November (No Mass) Thursday 18th November (No Mass)
Friday 19th November10.00am Mass
Noel Goulding, Eilish & Joe Byrne/
Deceased members of the McGlynn & Fitzgerald Families/
Oliver Kavanagh/ Nora Denehy/ Liam Doyle/
Martin Madden/Linda Parnell/
Special intention( Golden wedding Annv)
Saturday 20th November 7.00 pm (Vigil Mass)
Liam Doyle (Months mimd)/Terry O’ Farrell (2nd Annv)/
Yiannos Efta Mandilos (3rd Annv)/ Hugh Doherty(5th Annv)
Philomena Rosato O’Neill/ Denis Nagle/ Michael Lally
Special Intention/ Special Intention (Get well for Alison O’ Hare)
Sunday 21st November 10.00am Mass
Mass for Deceased members of St Olaf’s GAA Club
Seeing your Life through the Lens of the Gospel
Jesus speaks of the established order falling apart, but the collapse of the old order opened the way for new
possibilities. Our church is in crisis, and the world is facing climate disaster. Where have you seen something
new and hopeful emerge in the midst of all this, e.g. some action arising from better eco awareness
(less waste, a community garden, et al)? The parable of the fig tree. Even in winter it begins to put forth leaves which give a hint of the fruit to come.
Where have you found signs of hope in a wintry situation – in your own life, in the life of some group, in the life of
the Church, in our world? Jesus proposes no clear time-scale for the events being foretold, so the final
sentence (v.32) is a call to alertness, to live the present to the full. What difference does it make to you
when you are able to live the present moment to the full?
John Byrne OSA Email [email protected]
The Christian vision
Jesus said to his disciples: ‘Heaven and earth will pass away,
but my words will not pass away’. Every now and again
someone spreads the rumour of the end of the world. So far it
hasn’t taken place! We have something far more important than
the end of the world to make our preoccupation, namely the
wonderful presence of Christ with us and in us and around us.
As followers of Jesus we have a great responsibility to the world
we live in to witness to him by the way we live as his people in
spite of all the scandals and all the upheaval in the Church today.
We do this by the joy of God’s presence and love shining out
through us and we do it by the quality of life we develop in our
homes and in our parish community, a quality that is
characterised by kindness, gentleness, care, enthusiasm, peace,
hope, forgiveness Johnny Doherty, C.Ss.R.
I am the good Shepard, I know my own and my own know Me.
Artist: Stieger Koder
Church Services:
Baptisms: Baptisms will take place second
Sunday of every month from January 2022. For further
enquires please contact the Parish Office on 012954296
Balally Parish Mass Times: Friday 10.00am,
Saturday 7.00pm (Vigil Mass) Sunday 10.00am
View the Live Broadcast of our services
Go to www.balallyparish.ie for live streaming of our online Masses
St Mary’s Sandyford, Mass times:
Mon—Fri 10.00am
Saturdays: Vigil 6.00 p.m.
Sundays: 9:00 a.m., 11:00am
Readings for next Sunday 21st November 2021 Thirty Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Reading I: Daniel 7:13-14 Responsorial Psalm: 93:1, 1-2, 5
Reading II: Revelation 1:5-8 Gospel: John 18:33b-37
Balally Parish 400 Club
Did you ever think of joining Subscription: €10 per month
If you would like to Subscribe please contact I
Ph: 087 2577651 or Parish Office 012954296
The monthly outdoor collection for the Society of St Vincent DePaul
will take place after Masses next weekend.
A word from Fr Jim I am delighted to announce that the
Archbishop of Dublin Dr Dermot Farrell will be visiting here in Balally on Sunday 12th December
and will celebrate the 10am mass. Afterwards, there will be community Carol Singing and a chance to meet the new Archbishop in the Pastoral Centre.
Advent Christmas Proposal: (Timetable)
With the approach of Advent and Christmas, Fr Dermot and I would like to consult Parishioners on a proposed timetable.
We are interested in the opinion of all, particularly Parish Pastoral Council , Altar Society, Ministers of the
Word, Ministers of the Eucharist, Musicians and Stewards etc. We will have a short meeting in the Church on Monday
15th November at 7pm.
All Parishioners welcome
Sacrament of Baptism
We Welcome
Jack Doyle Who was Baptised into the
Christian Community in this Church last Sunday.
In the beginning …
An invitation to join in conversations that
speak to us from the origins of our faith and
supports us in deepening our own relationship with God today.
Details of this 9 week journey,
listening to and engaging with various
characters from the Book of Genesis,
Dates: , 10th, 17th, 24th November and 1st December 2021.
Times: 7.30pm – 8.45pm
All sessions will be via Zoom.
Cost: There is no charge but you may wish to donate to our Hope VII project which supports pastoral work in Amazonia. For more information Email : [email protected]
St Olaf’s Ladies Club
Next meeting Wednesday 17th November
at 8.00 pm
in St Olaf’s School hall
Naomh Olaf
The annual Mass for deceased members of
Naomh Olaf G.A.A. Club
will be celebrated in the
Church of the Ascension of the Lord, Balally,
at 10.00am Mass on Sunday the 21st November
THE ALTAR LIST OF THE DEAD:
The annual Bethany Mass for the members of our community who have died since last November takes
place this Sunday at 10am Mass. The Mass is offered for all those from the Parish who
have died during the past 12 months.
Eternal rest, grant unto them O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them.
May they rest in peace. Amen. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful
departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
“Shed no more the bitter tear
nor give the heart to vain regret.
Tis but mere ashes that lie here.
The gem that filled it sparkles yet.”
The Coffee dock is open after Mass every Sunday and is run
by parish Volunteers. Do drop in for cuppa and chat.
If you are interested in volunteering please Contact the
Parish Office on 012954296
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aula & Bernie (Balally Par-
WE’RE HERE WHEN YOU NEED US TEL: 01 2932828
THE GOSPEL Mark 13:24-32
Heaven and earth will pass away but my words will not pass away.
Cars will rust and fall apart.
Condos crumble to the ground. Even the football teams will eternally fail.
Everything will go: investments,
worries, honours pains, until that time.
Let us listen to each other and to the pain in all the world. Please fill us with your Word, which will never pass away
and let us take you to everyone
till the end of time. You
are love and love remains.
5th World Day of the Poor
The poor you will always have with you” (Mk 14:7).
Jesus spoke these words at a meal in Bethany, in the home of a certain Simon, known as the leper, a few days before
Passover. As the Evangelist recounts, a woman came in with an alabaster flask full of precious ointment and poured it over
Jesus’ head. This caused great amazement and gave rise to two different interpretations.
The first was indignation on the part of some of those present, including the disciples, who, considering the value of the
ointment – about 300 denarii, equivalent to the annual salary of a labourer – thought it should have been sold and the
proceeds given to the poor.
The second interpretation was that of Jesus, and it makes us appreciate the profound meaning of the woman’s act. He says,
“Let her alone. Why do you trouble her? She has done a beautiful thing to me” (Mk 14:6). Jesus knows that his death is
approaching, and he sees her act in anticipation of the anointing of his lifeless body prior to its placement in the tomb. This
was beyond anything the others present could imagine. Jesus was reminding them that he is the first of the poor, the
poorest of the poor, because he represents all of them .
PRAYER TO ST LAWRENCE O’TOOLE
St. Laurence O’Toole, man of peace,
You were in the middle of family and political
conflict from your earliest days. Give the gift
of peace and hope to all who experience the
trauma of division in families, in communities
and among nations.
St. Laurence O’Toole, man of prayer,
you recognized the call to serve the Lord
in a particular way at Glendalough. Give the
gift of perseverance to all who are discerning
their Christian vocation at this time.
St. Laurence O’Toole, man of faith,
you had the openness to accept a position of
leadership in your community at an early age.
Bless our young people with a spirit of
generosity to offer themselves in the service of the Gospel.
Confirmations were held here in Balally, Tuesday 9th November For Queen of Angels national school.
Congratulations to Tammy with her mum Ade, Leah Burke and all the boys & girls from Queen of Angels
The Hospitality Group are back in town.
Everyone is happy to be back. Lots of laughter, chats and
Fun. We had a lovely surprise visit from Fr Peter and there
couldn't have been a warmer welcome
if it were Pope Francis himself .