FEASTS OF THE WEEK





Thursday 4th September : St. Mac Nissi

Oengus Mac Nissi took his name from his mother Cnes or Ness. It is claimed that Patrick baptised him and taught him the psalms. He chose the district of Connor for his hermitage, but later became bishop of his clan. He died early in the sixth century.


Friday 5th September : St. Teresa of Calcutta

Born Agnes Gonxha Bojxhiu 26/08/1910 in Skopje, Macedonia. At just 18 years old she left home for the Loreto Convent, Rathfarnham, Dublin where she was admitted as a Postulant and given the name Teresa, after her patroness, St. Thérèse of Lisieux. She was sent by the Loreto Order to India where she later made her final Profession as a Loreto nun on 24/05/1937 and was then known as Mother Teresa. Some years later on a train journey from Calcutta to Darjeeling, she received what she termed the "call within a call" which was to give rise to the Missionaries of Charity family of Sisters, Brothers, Fathers and Co-Workers. She spent her days working with "the unwanted, the unloved, the uncared for". She returned to Calcutta and spent her final weeks receiving visitors and instructing her Sisters. She died on 05/09/1997 by which stage her sisters numbered nearly 4,000 and were established in 610 foundations in 123 countries. Beatified by Pope St. John Paul II on 19/10/2003; Canonised by Pope Francis on 04/09/2016.

Let every action of mine be something beautiful for God...

I can do things you cannot,
you can do things I cannot;
together we can do great things...

God doesn't require us to succeed,
he only requires that we try...

If we have no peace,
it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other...

If you judge people, you have no time to love them...

Peace begins with a smile...



Sunday 7th September : 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Detachment means a striving for liberation through self-denial. True wisdom means not being oppressed by our human nature. We must study how to meet the demands of discipleship of Christ.


Monday 8th September : Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

We celebrate the Birthday of Mary, who brought the dawn of hope and salvation to the world. She is the true Ark of the Covenant, the temple of God, because her body received the one Mediator.


Tuesday 9th September : St. Ciarán

He was born in Roscommon around the year 512. As a young boy, he helped his family herd cattle and studied his lessons while out in the fields. When he was older he went to study with St. Finian at Clonard, Co. Meath. There he was given a broad education in the company of many other of the saints of Ireland, notably Columba and Brendan. He later studied on Aran with St. Enda and later went to Senan at Scattery Island, where he was ordained a priest. After spending time in various monasteries, Ciarán went to Clonmacnois in January 545 where he founded a monastery which was to become one of the most renowned in Europe. He died at the age of 33 while the monastery was still being built.


Wednesday 10th September : St. Peter Claver

Born in Verdú, Catalonia in 1580, a member of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). In 1610 he was sent to Cartagena in Colombia and worked for thirty-three years among the slaves until his death in 1654. Cartagena was a flourishing centre of the slave trade, with as many as ten thousand arriving each year from Africa. During a tireless ministry he is said to have baptised more than three hundred thousand.


Friday 12th September : St. Ailbe

He is sometimes claimed as one of the pre-Patrician saints, but the annals note his death in 528. A tradition held that he went to Rome and was ordained bishop by the Pope. He founded the monastery of Emly, which became very important in Munster. Patron Saint of diocese of Cashel & Emly.


Saturday 13th September : St. John Chrysostom (347-407)

He was one of the four great Greek Doctors, the "Golden-mouthed" preacher, was Archbishop of Constantinople. He incurred much opposition and died in exile. Patron saint of preachers.