Reflection
Gordon Wilson’s daughter was killed by a bomb in Enniskillen on Remembrance Day 1987. Instead of calling for revenge, he forgave her killers and began a campaign for peace and reconciliation. He said: “I am a very ordinary sort of man. I have few personal ambitions and no political aspirations. I just want to live and let live. Life had been kind to me in the main and I have tried to live by the Good Book. I do not profess to be a good man but I aim to be. I would like to leave the world a better place than I found it but I have no exaggerated ideas of my ability to do so, I have hitched my wagon to a star, a star of hope, the star of Bethlehem.
White Flower Appeal
Next Sunday, 15th January, there will be a second collection for the White Flower Appeal, to help raise funds for SPUC. You can also donate online from the link below. Thank you for your kindness and generosity.
Thank you
Fr Brian and the Salesian Community would like to say a very sincere thank you to all those who gave us cards and gifts over Christmas. Once again we were overwhelmed by your kindness and generosity. Be assured of our prayers for you and your families over the festive period.
Holiday
Fr Brian will be away for a break from 10th -17th January.
Fr Tony Frain has kindly agreed to fill in for Fr Brian during this time, and we’re very grateful to him for agreeing to do this.
All Masses will be at the usual times.