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Flame 2017

Flame 2017 took place in London on Saturday, March 11th, at the SSE Arena in Wembley. Flame is an international youth event attended by young Catholics from all over the world, and this year’s event, with the theme “10,000 Reasons”, included headline speakers such as Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Cardinal Charles Bo, and singer and worship leader Matt Redman. Travis, a member of the Cork NET Team, attended the event with the group and now shares his London adventure…

Flame Festival 2017, Missionaries of the Sacred Heart

Flame Festival 2017, Missionaries of the Sacred Heart

“Flame for us, as the NET Team, started with a phone call from Fr Alan Neville MSC, who got in touch with us to ask if we would be interested in attending the youth event in London in March. We learned that the Catholic Youth Ministers Federation were responsible for organising Flame, and that the purpose of the event was to encourage us, and Catholic youths everywhere, to begin making positive changes through Jesus Christ.

The Cork NET Team, myself included, were incredibly excited to learn that we would be given the opportunity to attend the Flame event as volunteers with the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart. We were delighted to be able to learn more about performing acts of service in our daily lives, especially with an awareness of the current events that are taking place all over the world.

The team and I arrived in Heathrow, London, at around 9.00am on Friday, March 10th, the day before the event. We spent a fantastic day in London, and we then went to St Alban’s Church to stay the night with the MSC community there. We joined forces with other youths and youth volunteers the next morning, ready to share this new experience with each other.

Flame Festival 2017, Missionaries of the Sacred Heart

We when finally settled in the stadium, we were amazed to be greeted by the sight of over 10,000 people who were equally as excited to be there! Some of those attending didn’t have a full awareness of what the event involved, but were still glad to be somewhere new, meeting others who shared their passion.

In addition, the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart invited us to Flame to help them with their exhibit there. This involved sharing more about the ways that Catholic youths can make changes for the better, as well as sharing information about the different events that the MSC run throughout the year. We were delighted to be on the receiving end of encouraging responses all round.

Overall, Flame was a hugely positive experience for us all. We attended three sessions on the day, which involved talks, testimonies, prayer, reflection, music, and much more. I was astonished to be in the presence of so many faithful people, who all wanted to be there and to share this experience together. I felt so affirmed, and on reflection, I can safely say that this must be one of the greatest experiences I’ve ever had!”

Flame Festival 2017, Missionaries of the Sacred Heart

World Youth Day 2016 Part 2 – The Gathering

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The MSC group in Poland for World Youth Day (minus Jaime – he had a sole leg)

After an amazing week with the parish community of St Mark’s outside Warsaw we finally arrived in KrakĂłw. There we were joined by Sarah, Anne Marie and the pilgrims from our Dublin a Parish. Our hotel was already full of Malawians and Canadians pilgrims, giving you an idea of the wonderful diversity of World Youth Day. The following day was about getting ourselves orientated and making our way to the Blonia, where all the big events in the run up to the WYD would take place.

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Meeting some of the fantastic Polish volunteers who are always ready to lend a hand

The opening Mass and the concert that followed were full of joy and music, but it was the journey home that I remember. There were conga lines of every nationality making their way back into the city centre, as well as high five relays with Polish seminarians. As with every other WYD I’ve been to, the train stations get packed, but the atmosphere is always good humoured. (more…)

World Youth Day 2016 – The Road to Krakow

The MSC small group with Beth and Ellie, our amazing leaders. There really are no words to describe World Youth Day. It’s an incredible event for the seventeen of the MSC pilgrims, coming from Galway, Cork, Dublin and London. We joined up with the Archdiocese of Birmingham for the 40 hour drive / flight / taxi / bus / ferry / bus trip to Poland. However, before you know it were in the parish of St. Marks, Ɓomianki, just outside of Warsaw. There was an incredibly joyful group of parishioners, who were delighted to welcome us to our Mission Week.

 

Helping out with the sensory garden

Mission Week is an essential part of the WYD experience. It’s about taking the time to ground your faith in acts of service. This is especially important during Pope Francis’ Year of Mercy. We’re told to feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, bury the dead, shelter the homeless, care for the sick, and visit the imprisoned.
 

Altogether there was 120 pilgrims in the group, who were divided over a variety of projects. We don’t tick every box during Mission Week, but we were close.

 

 

 

 

 

Everybody just got stuck in!

The first team headed to Sadawa, a residential home for people with disabilities, to build a multi sensory garden. They had to dig up paths, decorate jumbo pots, and paint a sail boat. They also managed to fit in time for bike rides through the forest, dancing, as well as arts and crafts. The next group built a Rosary walk in a home for the elderly. Another spent a few days entertaining the kids at a local paediatric hospital with drama and music. The rest of us were in the park organising few days of games and activities for local children. It was pretty manic, but we had loads of help from Ola and the members of the Ɓomianki youth group. They were just brilliant.

 

 

 

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MSC selfie with a photobomb from Sue, our amazing nurse!

By Sunday the songs were sung, the garden dug, and pots were planted. Bishop William Kenney CP blessed the sensory garden and Rosary walk and then we all headed for a barbecue – as you do. The next morning our Polish families saw us off on the bus and we began our journey to KrakĂłw. On the way we visited Wadowice, the birth place of Pope John Paul II. We also paid our respects in Auschwitz Concentration Camp. It was a sobering reminder about the world’s need for justice and mercy.

 

Late on Monday evening we finally arrived at the Junior Krakus in KrakĂłw, tired but excited for Week 2 of World Youth Day!

 

Surfs Up!

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After twenty minutes of pushing and pulling wet suits we’re ready to go!

There are moments in your life when you’re certain you’ve made a terrible mistake. You don’t need anyone to tell you. You just know. I had one of those experiences earlier this year on a Saturday morning when I looked out the window of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart retreat house in Myross Woods and saw a wet, grey, cold day. Time for a good fire and a cup of tea. Definitely not the day to go surfing with a group of young people from Cork as part of our Surf, Son, and Sand Retreat!

 

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Lesson 1 Surfing is easy on sand

So it was, with a smiling face and a heavy heart, I joined our team and our young people on Inchydoney Strand. It had taken us the better part of fifteen minutes to put on our wetsuits, boots, hoods, and gloves. It wasn’t looking good. Once we were in however everything changed. We all had a great morning. Some of the young people even managed to stay up on the board. I ended up with an extra wide board for those fledgling surfers who need ‘some extra support.’ (more…)

Samuel Groups in Cork and Dublin

Dublin Samuel Group Facebook Image“It was fantastic”

“The group was really supportive and easy going”

“I loved being able to look at the big questions in life with others who were thinking about the same things”

 

Okay. So, what’s next? I’m not really sure. Things are so busy and I’ve got so much going on right now.

 

We all have times when we have to make important decisions. It can seem challenging, but joining a Samuel group could help  make the best choice possible for you.

 

Samuel Groups are for single young adults between the ages of 18 and 35, who are wondering what God is calling them to do with their lives. The aim is to help participants discern their direction in life, whether this is to marriage or dedicated single life, to priesthood or religious life. It would also suit those who are making decisions about their career, life choices, or about moving abroad. (more…)

NET Team Makes a Wonderful Mess

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The NET Team, along with some of the MSC students, help with the youth programme in Knock for the Eucharistic Congress

During the Rio World Youth Day celebrations two years ago Pope Francis called for a new culture of evangelisation in our Church. He said that the greatest evangelisers of young people were other young people. He called them to go out, be courageous, spread the Good News and ‘make a mess.’ Sarah, one of the Cork NET team, tells us about the mess she has been making.

“Hello from the NET Team! We are so excited to be here! We are a group of five young adults that have come from four different countries, America, Canada, Australia, and Ireland to be a part of NET Ministries of Ireland. NET stands for National Evangelisation Teams. Our mission is to encourage young people to love Jesus and embrace the life of the Church. (more…)