Daily Archives: February 1, 2017
Kildysart Parish Financial Report 2016
The financial report for our parish for the years ending 31 December 2016 may be viewed by clicking on kildysart-parish-accounts-2016
The parish finance council wishes to thank all the members of our parish for your generous support of the work of our parish during 2016. The finance council would also like to encourage as many parishioners as possible to use the parish collection envelopes and support the tax refund scheme.
We wish to thanks our fiance council for their careful oversight of our finances.
The following is a summary of our 2016 accounts:
- Current account opening balance: €25,630.02
- Expenses in 2016: €31,863.22
- Income in 2016: €45,247.72
- Current account closing balance: €38,158.92.
Friday, 3 February- Feast of St Blaise – Blessing of Throats
The blessing of throats will take place on Friday, 3 February at 6.30pm in St Benedict’s Church, Coolmeen; at 7.00pm in St Mary’s Church, Cranny after 8pm Mass in St Michael’s Church, Kildysart.
Using two crossed, blessed, unlit candles the minister touches the throat of each person using the following prayer of blessing:
Through the intercession of St Blaise, Bishop and Martyr,
may the Lord preserve you from aliments of the throat and every other illness.
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen
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Very few facts are known about Saint Blaise. It is believed that he was a bishop of Sebastea in Armenia who was martyred in the early fourth century.
The legend of his life that sprang up in the eighth century tells us that he was born in to a noble family who raised him as a Christian. After becoming a bishop, a new persecution of Christians began. He received a message from God to go into the hills to escape persecution. Men hunting in the mountains discovered a cave surrounded by wild animals who were sick. Among them Blaise walked unafraid, curing them of their illnesses. Recognizing Blaise as a bishop, they captured him to take him back for trial. On the way back, he talked a wolf into releasing a pig that belonged to a poor woman. When Blaise was sentenced to be starved to death, the woman, in gratitude, sneaked into the prison with food and candles. Finally Blaise was killed by the governor.
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