Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - 12 July 2020
Rich Soil
Today’s
Gospel is in three parts: the parable Jesus taught, an explanation on how to listen,
and an explanation of the parable Jesus taught. The parable itself is well known
and concerns seeds, where they land, and what happens to them. We might take note
of the seeds as representing God’s Word and the effect it has, or does not have,
on us. What makes the difference in the parable is the type of soil the seed lands
on and how suitable it is for growth to take place. Let us consider our own hearts
as the soil: how open are we to receiving seeds that may be planted there? What
condition is our ‘soil’ in?
Any decent
gardener will know that good soil is key in order to cultivate anything. Soil needs
to be weathered, broken down; it can be too acidic, or it can be too alkaline. Good
soil needs organic matter such as compost or manure. It needs lots of air and water;
it needs to be tended and prepared.
We too are
weathered down by various forces in our lives, and at times have manure thrown at
us. This can either close us down and harden our hearts, or it can open us up to
help us to grow, ready to receive the seeds that are scattered. Like the soil, we
must take care of our bodies, hearts, and minds, adopt a holistic approach to our
well-being.
The lesson
on ‘hearing’ in the Gospel today is also important. How do we listen? Do we listen
or read God’s word while being distracted by many things, or are we fully attentive,
even for a few minutes each day? How do we listen to one another? Fully attentive
or with one eye on our phone? There is a great richness in the text today, spend
time with it. Perhaps think about how you might prepare better the soil for planting.
‘The soil is the great connector of lives, the
source and destination of all. It is the healer and restorer and resurrector, by
which disease passes into health, age into youth, death into life. Without proper
care for it we can have no community, because without proper care for it we can
have no life.’ (Wendell Berry)
Jane Mellett
Announcements
Last week’s collection amounted to £1990.00. 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 ‘Sion Mills Parish.
Parishioners
may still leave their contributions at the Parochial House during this time of uncertainty.
Please use the letterbox. Cheques should be made payable to Sion Mills Parish. We
appreciate your understanding in this matter and your continued support.
May they Rest in Peace
Deaths
Eamon McGarrigle, 24 Newtown Street
Sean McGlinchey, Omagh
Anniversaries
Fr. Joe
O’Donnell, Michael Coyle, Vincent Gormley, Eamon Cairns
Masses for the coming Week
Monday –
Friday: 10.00am (Including Wednesday)
Saturday
Vigil: 6.00pm
Sunday:
9.00am & 11.00am
Please note the change of time of the Saturday Night Vigil Mass. It
will now take place at 6.00pm and not 6.30pm.
Church Opening Times
The Church
will open on Monday - Friday at 9.30am and close at 5.00pm. On Saturday the church
will open at 11.00am and close at 6.30pm. On a Sunday the Church will open at 8.00am
and close at 5.00pm. This is to facilitate cleaning and sanitising.
Baptisms
To arrange
Baptisms please telephone the Parochial House on 028 81658264.
Dates for First Holy Communion
Children
from our P.4 classes were due to make their First Holy Communion on 9 May 2020 but
because of Covid-19 this had to be postponed. These children will now make their
First Holy Communion in St. Theresa’s Church, Sion Mills on the following dates:
St. Eugene’s
Primary School – Saturday
26 September at 11.00am.
St. Theresa’s
Primary School – Saturday
3 October at 11.00am.
Sion Primary
School – Saturday 17
October at 11.00am.
Guidelines for your safety when the Church is Open
It’s not a return to normal because we still have to take
precautions as the danger of the corona virus is not over.
Please sanitise your hands.
If you feel safer wearing face mask or gloves, feel free
to do so.
Keep social distancing unless you are with someone from
the same house as yourself.
The church will be cleaned each day and wipes will be available
to clean the area you have been using and also the door handles.
Please bring Trocaire donations to the church.
‘Scripture Saturday
with Bishop Donal’: Created
by Derry Diocesan Youth, Bishop McKeown presents a series of short lessons on the
Gospel in easy to understand, short (3-4 minute) videos, with tips and references
of where and how to use these lessons in your daily life. View the series at: www.derrydiocese.org/scripture-saturday.