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MSC Easter Draw 2021: Winners

MSC Easter Draw 2021

Fr Michael O'Connell Easter draw

Congratulations to the winners of this year’s MSC Easter Draw!

Prize Winners:

1st Prize: €2,000 Cruise Travel Voucher

C & C Clarke

Donnybrook,

Dublin 4

2nd Prize: €1,500 Sun Holiday Voucher

B Ryan

St. Augustine’s Place ,

Limerick

3rd Prize: €1,000 City Break Voucher

J O’Connor

Killarney

Co.Kerry

4th Prize: €1,000 TV/Audio Voucher

R McGrath

Dillion Street,

Co Tipperary

5th Prize: €1,000 TV/Audio Voucher

S Gallagher

Drogheda

Co Louth

6th Prize: €1,000 Home Furniture Voucher

May Fagan

Dunboyne

Co Meath

7th Prize: €1,000 Home Furniture Voucher

Z Conroy

Naas

Co Kildare

8th Prize: €500 Weekend Break Voucher

E Scully

Naas

Co Kildare

9th Prize: €500 Weekend Break Voucher

L McGinty

Letterkenny

Co Donegal

10th Prize: €500 Computer/Tablet Voucher

M O’Brien

Bantry

Co Cork

11th Prize: €500 Computer/Tablet Voucher

J Lupton

Midleton

Co Cork

12th Prize: €500 Home Decor Voucher

J Quirke

Rathfarnham

Dublin 16

13th Prize: €500 Home Decor Voucher

D Murray

Castlerea

Co Roscommon

14th Prize: €500 Garden / Outdoor Voucher

E Murphy

Douglas

Cork

15th Prize: €500 Garden / Outdoor Voucher

M Rogan

Ennis Road

Limerick

16th Prize: €500 Home Appliances Voucher

M Hughes

Tuam

Co Galway

17th Prize: €500 Home Appliances Voucher

R Carney Bekan

Claremorris

Co Mayo

18th Prize: €500 Hot Air Balloon Voucher

F O’Connell

Knocknacarra

Galway

19th Prize: €500 Driving Lessons Voucher

M Keatley

Dunlavin

Co Wicklow

20th Prize: €500 Cookery Class Voucher

M O’Donoghue

ManorShannon

Co Clare.

 

View €200 Shopping Voucher Winners

View €100 Shopping Voucher Winners

All winners will be notified individually.

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who took part in this year’s draw.
This year’s MSC Easter Draw took place on Wednesday, March 31st 2021.

 

 

A Journey with St Patrick ♣

This St. Patrick’s day we will be having a special reflection evening in the Sacred Heart Church on Western Road with Music, Song and Poetry on our Live Stream at 7pm.

 

St patricks day

 

 

 

Lenten Services 2021

Season of Lent

 As we begin our Lenten season and journey this year, we do so after already a long year of limitations and lockdowns.  It feels like we have already given up so much.  It has been hard.  Yet these coming weeks can be a precious time to open our hearts to the Lord who loves us intimately and has compassion on his people; to be renewed, restored, healed and converted.  In opening our hearts to Him, so also we open our hearts to one another and to our world.  We pray, we fast, we reach out in selfless giving.

Despite our continued physical isolation from one another, may this Lent be a graced time for us; that we each may yield fruit in due season (Communion antiphon for Ash Wednesday).  For these 40 days we journey together.

Have a blessed journey.

Fr Carl Tranter

MSC Provincial Leader.

As Easy as Baking a Cake – Fr Alan Neville MSC

baking a cake

The biggest dilemma at the start of the month was figuring how to fit the words ‘Celebrating Religious Life’ across a cake. It was for the second of February, the World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life, when the Church acknowledges in a special the contribution of sisters, brothers, and religious priests in the building up of the Kingdom of God.

In the Diocese of Rumbek, we are a broad church with missionaries from around the world working alongside local diocesan clergy and our lay teams. There are sisters from the Missionaries of Charity and the Evangelising Sisters in Cathedral parish, as well as our own Loreto Sisters, along with the brothers from De La Salle community just up the road in their new school for boys. You also have the Jesuits, the Spiritans, and of course one Missionary of the Sacred Heart who wandered in a few months ago and everyone has been too polite to ask what he is actually doing there in the first place.

In all we have over thirty religious sisters, brothers and priests from all across Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe. The ministry that they are involved in includes the usual schools and clinics that are usual in name only. The issues they face and the challenges they meet are well outside the norm of what we typically deal with in the West. This morning the Missionaries of Charity are going to a leper colony an hour outside of town. The Jesuits are setting up an English language course for their adult education programme and are trying to encourage as many women as possible to enrol to improve their future employment prospects. The Loreto sisters and the team in our clinic are getting ready for a possible surge in Covid cases, even though we have no testing kits and there are only four ventilators in the whole country of 11 million people. None are in Rumbek.
Fr Alan Loreto Rumbeck

As for myself, I’m still working away on the local language. We had our first Children’s Liturgy last Sunday morning and when I enthusiastically greeted the kids in Dinka there was stony silence. Not a single word. Nothing. Then when one of the students said 100% exactly what I said they were beside themselves with excitement. When I said it again, I got nothing! Afterwards the student said I was doing well, but politely recommended that my accent needs a bit of work. I suspect she is going to be an excellent, if somewhat demanding, teacher one day!

Last Friday we had another wonderful celebration. The children from Year 8 graduated from Loreto Primary School and this very week they will sit the national exams. They are another group you will need to add to your prayers. Seventy-two boys and girls successfully completed their studies. When I spoke with them during Mass, they talked about how their first lessons took place under a large tree in junior infants. It has been a long road and a tumultuous few years, but they persevered. Despite the school’s best efforts many students dropped out along the way due early enforced marriage or the need to go and work to support their family. Still the number of those who persevere continues to grow and education is increasingly seen as the key pathway out of poverty to a better life.

At the graduation Sr. Orla, the Director of Loreto, and Mr. Yuga, the Compound Manager, presented the children with some stationery supplies for their exams and a Bible. In the homily of the Mass, I explained that in life they could go anywhere and do anything as long as they remembered that their education was their passport and their Bible was their guide for the journey. It was day of real thanksgiving for all that was achieved and touched by sorrow as the students will now go on to different schools.

We hope that most of the girls will continue into Senior 1 in Loreto Secondary School. Many of the boys will join the De la Salle Brothers in their school or go to the Comboni school in town run by the Evangelising Sisters and the Diocese. Education is a foundational ministry and one of a number that the sisters, brothers, and priests carry out. As for the cake, well the decorator ran out of space and decided that Celebrating Holy Life was grand. On reflection we all agreed.

“Ben Nhialic areer keg a way!”,

Fr. Alan


Read more of Fr Alan’s journey:

– Looking for a Sign on the Way to South Sudan
– Building a Better Future in South Sudan
– Chirstmas greetings from Fr Alan in South Sudan
– A Cup of Sugar and Maybe a Goat

Images via Fr Alan & Loreto Rumbeck on Facebook

HELP US TO TRANSFORM LIVES IN SOUTH SUDAN

 

 

 

Congratulations to Miguel Ibarra MSC on his First Profession

Miguel Ibarra MSC on his First Profession

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Miguel Ibarra MSC and his fellow novices, Erik Bryan de Mattos MSC and Witalo Souza de Jesus MSC on their First Profession on Tuesday night.

Miguel is a member of our MSC Region in Venezuela and has just completed his noviciate in Itajubá, Brazil. He began his formation in Maracaibo with Vicente Buitrago and then Tom Mulcahy before transferring to the Pre-Novitiate in Sao Luis, Brazil. We are particularly grateful to his formators in Brazil, Everton da Silva MSC (Pre-Novitiate) and Getulio Saggin MSC (Novice Master) for their welcome and close accompaniment of Miguel.

Miguel will now move to the MSC Scholasticate in Sao Paulo to continue with his theology studies. We had hoped that he would be able to go the MSC International Scholasticate in El Salvador but because Venezuela has closed consular services during the Covid-19 Pandemic it has not been possible for him to obtain the necessary documentation.

For those of you who may wish to watch the celebration you can do so on YouTube here

We welcome Miguel as a professed member of the Province and assure him our support and prayers as he continues his formation journey.