My slice!

My slice!

Went to Ballymote last night for the installation of James McDonagh as new Parish Priest.

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Bishop Brendan entrusts James with the Book of The Gospels and a key symbolising his care of the parish and its people

Bishop Brendan Kelly was the Principal Celebrant at the Parish’s Vigil Mass and spoke around the Gospel Passage of the healing of the man who could not see or hear. He focused on the idea of people bringing this man to Jesus “they brought to him a man ….” and the role of “they” as Community. He said that without a community around him a priest’s life is lacking and that it is the community that gives fullest meaning to priestly ministry. He commended James to such a community – the people of Ballymote and Doo.

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Where will we make the divide?? James with Greg Hannan, former Parish Priest of Ballymote who is to be James’ co-worker in the parish – sharing “the cake” after Mass.

Following Mass there was a gathering in the local Pastoral Centre and it was lovely to see so many people assemble there to wish James well.  So also to see, so clearly evident,  their good wishes for and appreciation of Greg Hannan who had been Parish Priest and is now to be the curate in Ballymote.  People were happy that though the roles had changed, those fulfilling the roles remain as were.

I was reminded last night of James telling me a number of years ago that when he was appointed to Swinford Parish he called to see his mother, (since deceased, R.I.P.) on his way to Swinford for his first Mass there.  “What will I say to them?” he asked her.  His mother’s response was direct – “Tell them they’re lucky to be getting you”!!!  She wasn’t far off the mark and, though James laughed about this, there was truth in it.  I felt that last night for the people in Ballymote – I didn’t say it though – in fairness, I think they know 🙂

Best wishes to James and Greg for the next chapter in their ministry in Ballymote and the diocese.

Fr Greg Hannan

Fr Greg Hannan

Just home from Ballymote where I attended a Mass of Thanksgiving and Parish Celebration to mark the Golden Jubilee of Fr Gregory Hannan. Greg is from Gurteen and taught me when I was in St Nathy’s College. A good man for sure and I was glad to see him so well and contented this evening. There’s no doubt there is a huge amount of goodwill at the heart of people and, for this and so much more, we must be ever grateful.

Bishops Kelly and Flynn attended the celebrations along with a number of priests from the diocese and beyond. Paul Kivlehan, our recently ordained deacon, assisted at the Mass.

Parishioners from Ballymote were out in force with people also attending from Greg’s native Gurteen parish. There were people there from Swinford, Kilmovee and Ballisodare where Greg also ministered.

It was a special gathering of family, parishioners, friends and the many people touched through Greg’s ministry.

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Fr Greg and Bishop Brendan Kelly

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L-R Deacon Paul Kivlehan, Monsignor John Doherty, Fr Greg, Bishop Brendan, Bishop Thomas Flynn, Fr Padraig Loftus, Fr Eugene Duffy

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A moment for reflection

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Continued journey – The Mass is ended

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