St. Michael’s Parish Tipperary

Second Sunday of Christmas > B               3rd Jan 2021

Recently Deceased:  Michael Kearney, St. Vincent’s Court, Tipperary Town & formerly Cappamurra, Dundrum;  Pauline Corcoran, Derby Tce, Tipperary;  Patrick Sheehan, formerly of Ballylanders who died in London;  Noreen Walsh, Bansha; Therese Ryan P, Ayle, Cappawhite

Month’s Mind:  Seán Donovan, James St, Tipperary

Anniversaries:  Frank O’Connor; Rosie Bohan, (1st Anniversary); Christy Egan; Teresa Rice; Tom Frost; Baby Olivia O’Hanlon; Peggy Corby; Liam Flynn; Mary Fitzsimmons; Matt & Sandra Doherty; William Kinane; Martin Hannon; Michael Crowe; Alice Maher; Michael Morrissey; Bridget Barry; David Manning; Harry Greensmyth; Margaret Fitzgerald, Cashel; (1st Anniversary); Matt & Margaret Ryan; Margaret O’Donoghue; Michael McLoughlin; Dan O’Dwyer; Winifred Griffin; David & Ellen Condon;  John Quirke; Ann & Nora Leahy; William O’Dwyer;

The Epiphany of Our Lord: Wednesday 6th Jan.  Mass will be celebrated in St. Michael’s Church at 11.00am and is only available on the Parish Webcam and on Tipperary Mid West Radio.

Thanks: A huge thanks to all who have contributed financially to our parish during this very difficult year for all.  To all who have supported us priests in Tipperary  and those who made it possible to keep our church safely open and the life of faith alive for so many.  A sincere word of thanks to Tipperary Mid West Radio for facilitating the broadcast of Mass from St. Michael’s every day to a very large listenership. 

We wish all a very peaceful and safe New Year

Parish Office:  will open Mon Jan 4th after 10.15am mass till 12.00 noon.

Mass Online:  Go to www.stmichaelsparishtipperary.ie  Mass Mon-Sat at 10.15am; Sunday 11am.  Parish Newsletter and a facility for online parish donations is available on the link.

EPIPHANY BLESSING

There is a custom of blessing homes on the Feast of the Epiphany (6 January) when the family gather to ask God’s blessing on their home and family life. It is an invitation for Jesus to be a daily guest in our homes.

Instructions for Blessing the Home

Using the blessed chalk (which many parishes will bless and make available) mark the lintel of your front door as follows:
20 + C + M + B + 21 saying:

The three Wise Men, Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar followed the star of God’s Son who became human two thousand and nineteen years ago.
May Christ bless our home and remain with us throughout the new year.
Amen.

Then say the following prayer:
Visit, O Blessed Lord, this home with the gladness of your presence.
Bless all who live or visit here with the gift of your love;
and grant that we may manifest your love to each other
and to all whose lives we touch.
May we grow in grace and in the knowledge and love of you;
guide, comfort, and strengthen us in peace,
O Jesus Christ, now and for ever.

Amen.

What does the inscription ‘20 + C + M + B + 21′ mean? 

The letters have two meanings. First, they represent the initials of the Magi – Caspar, Malchior, and Balthazar – who came to visit Jesus in His first home. They also abbreviate the Latin phrase, Christus mansionem benedicat: “May Christ bless the house.”

The “+” signs represent the cross, and the “20” at the beginning and the “21” at the end mark the current year.

Taken together, this inscription is performed as a request for Christ to bless those homes so marked and that He stay with those who dwell therein throughout the entire year.

Covid-19

Due to restrictions in place as a result of Covid-19, parishes may not be in a position to provide blessed chalk, but you can still do the inscription and the blessing in your home. The new year, perhaps more than ever, is a year in which we need to invite Jesus  into our homes, our Domestic Churches. 

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