As we begin our celebration, rejoicing in the Lord, let us remember
God’s tenderness and compassion.
In your mercy you call us to belong to you. Lord have mercy
From your goodness, we are made into one family. Christ have mercy
By your love you defeat everything that would rob us of our dignity.
Lord have mercy
May our great and gracious Lord, who has conquered selfishness and
isolation, have mercy on us, forgive us our sin and bring us to life
everlasting. Amen
2 Kings 4:42-44
A man came from Baal-shalishah, bringing Elisha, the man of God,
bread from the first-fruits, twenty barley loaves and fresh grain in
the ear. ‘Give it to the people to eat,’ Elisha said. But his
servant replied, ‘How can I serve this to a hundred men?’ ‘Give it
to the people to eat’ he insisted ‘for the Lord says this, “They
will eat and have some left over.” He served them; they ate and had
some over, as the Lord had said.
Ephesians 4:1-6
I, the prisoner in the Lord, implore you to lead a life worthy of
your vocation. Bear with one another charitably, in complete
selflessness, gentleness and patience. Do all you can to preserve
the unity of the Spirit by the peace that binds you together. There
is one Body, one Spirit, just as you were all called into one and
the same hope when you were called. There is one Lord, one faith,
one baptism, and one God who is Father of all, through all and
within all.
Gospel Acclamation
Alleluia, Alleluia
A great prophet has appeared among us; God has visited his people. Alleluia
John 6:1-15
Jesus went off to the other side of the Sea of Galilee or of
Tiberias and a large crowd followed him, impressed by the signs he
gave by curing the sick. Jesus climbed the hillside, and sat down
there with his disciples. It was shortly before the Jewish feast of
Passover. Looking up, Jesus saw the crowds approaching and said to
Philip, ‘Where can we buy some bread for these people to eat?’ He
only said this to test Philip; he himself knew exactly what he was
going to do. Philip answered, ‘Two hundred denarii would only buy
enough to give them a small piece each.’ One of his disciples,
Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, said, ‘There is a small boy here with
five barley loaves and two fish; but what is that between so many?’
Jesus said to them, ‘Make the people sit down.‘ There was plenty of
grass there, and as many as five thousand men sat down. Then Jesus
took the loaves, gave thanks, and gave them out to all who were
sitting ready; he then did the same with the fish, giving out as
much as was wanted. When they had eaten enough he said to the
disciples, ‘Pick up the pieces left over, so that nothing gets
wasted.’ So they picked them up, and filled twelve hampers with
scraps left over from the meal of five barley loaves. The people,
seeing this sign that he had given, said, ‘This really is the
prophet who is to come into the world.’ Jesus, who could see they
were about to come and take him by force and make him king, escaped
back to the hills by himself.
Prayer of the Faithful
Praise to you, Father, Son and Spirit; community of love and compassion. May
your love shape our lives. Lord hear us
May our celebration as a community, draw us closer to one another and to God.
Lord hear us
May the Prayer, of this community lead us to look to the needs of those who are
struggling in life. Lord hear us
We remember those families among us who are suffering the pain of bereavement.
May we be their support, as we look to the day when we will all be united again.
Lord hear us
Lord, let the ideals of the gospel transform our church and our world so that
addressing the real needs of people will always be our first concern. Lord hear
us
We stand in silence and solidarity with all who need our prayer and
support…………………….Lord hear us
Reflection
Our world desperately needs to come in from the lost islands of desiccated
individualism and learn to stand again on the fecund earth where vibrant and
vital interaction can happen between people. Our world is facing so many crises
ecologically, economically, and spiritually. These cannot be overcome by
isolated individuals.
We need to come together. There is incredible power in a community of people who
are together because they care, and who are motivated by the ideals of
compassion and creativity.
When such a community develops and maintains its own vision, it will not fall
into the trap of being prisoners of reaction and beginning to resemble more and
more the opposition. It will not deconstruct in the introverted power games, but
maintain its care and critical focus.
When such a prophetic community is nourished by prayer and animated by Divine
Longing, the harvest of creativity and belonging which it can bring is
unlimited.
John O'Donohue
Remembered this Weekend
William Stacey (1st A)
John, Josephine, Mary and Joan Hannon
Chrissie De Vesey
Johnny Hand
Joe Poole
John & Maureen Joyce
John & Lily Goulding
Margaret, Michael & Margaret Kinsella
Evelyn O’Neill
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