Holy Week Ceremonies 2011

Holy Week CEREMONIES 2011

We invite you to enter into the spirit of Holy Week by joining us for the Holy Week Ceremonies which celebrate the anniversaries of the events of the Passion, death and Resurrection of Our Lord. They are taking place at the following times:


Ballydaly Cullen Millstreet




Holy Thursday
8.00 p.m. 8.00p.m.
(Mass of the Lord’s Supper)


Altar of Repose
After Mass until 10pm After Mass until midnight
Good Friday


(The Lord’s Passion) 3.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m.
Stations of the Cross

8.00 p.m.
Holy Saturday


Polish Community – Blessing of Food

1.30p.m.
(Easter Vigil)

9.00p.m.

Confessions

Ballydaly Millstreet Cullen
Holy Thursday After Mass After Mass
Good Friday After Liturgy After both Liturgies After liturgy
Holy Saturday 12.30 to 1.00 p.m.

READERS

Millstreet Ballydaly Cullen

Holy Thursday

8.00 p.m.

Veronica Lyons

Eileen Ryan
Good Friday

3.00 p.m.

Dr. Pat Casey (readings)

The Passion

Joe Kelly (N)

Liam Flynn (O)

Daniel Guerin [readings]

Nono O’Connor (N)

Deirdre. McAulliffe (O)

Aisling O’Riordan

Marie Morley

Holy Saturday

9.00 p.m.

Padraig Creedon

Raymond Gilbourne

Denise Gallagher

Sharon Lane ( Epistle)

Easter Sunday Mona Linehan Una O’Connor Margaret Cooper

Eucharistic Ministers

Millstreet Ballydaly Cullen
Holy Thursday

8.00 p.m.

Group B

of Vigil Mass

Group J

Good Friday

3.00 p.m.

Group C

of the 11.30 am. Mass

Group B

Group A

Holy Saturday

9.00 p.m.

Group D

of the Vigil Mass

Easter Sunday Group E

of the 11.30 a.m. Mass

Group C

Group B

Passion Sunday Reflection

Whenever I think of Jesus, what leaps to my mind

is Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane,

drinking the cup of loneliness,

his soul torn with sorrow at his impending death.

And he looks about him for his disciples,

seeking a little warmth and human closeness,

and there they are – sleeping.

All these good people

with whom he had shared his thoughts.

Now in this moment of unbearable agony,

in which he is so openly and wholly human,

he turns to these companions,

hoping to find comfort and support

in any word or gesture on their part,

but they are not with him.

They are sleeping.

This dreadful moment, I know not how,

was impressed on my memory in my early youth,

and if I think of Jesus,

always and unfailingly,

the memory of this moment arises in my mind. (Hermann Hesse)

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