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May 8 - Bl John Sullivan, S.J. (1861-1933)
In his article 'Blessed John Sullivan – Man of God, Sent Among Us and For Us', Donal Neary S.J. tells Bl John's story in the monthly 'Reality Magazine' 2017.
Among Us and For Us
The final words of former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern in the Dáil came from a little-known Jesuit, beatified on May 13 last: “Be always beginning. Take life in instalments. This day now, at least let this be a good day. Let the past go. Now let me do whatever I have the power to do.” From Blessed John Sullivan SJ, baptised an Anglican, who left behind him the memory of a life dedicated to the sick poor in Co Kildare, and of prayer practised regularly and deeply. God, at work with him with his full-hearted co-operation, made him a man of great holiness. Little did he, son of the last Lord Chancellor in Ireland, think he would be quoted in the Irish parliament!For he began with different loyalties. Born in Dublin in 1861, fourth and youngest son of William and Elizabeth Sullivan, he grew up in the affluence of Dublin society in the early 20th century. Making a then unusual journey from south to north, he was educated in Portora College, Enniskillen. An excellent scholar he graduated with a Classics degree from Trinity College and made another journey, this time to London, where he never practised as a barrister. He spent some time as a religious searcher, and thought of joining the Mount Athos monastery, but was dissuaded from this by the monks. He was received into the Roman Catholic Church in the Jesuit church, Farm St in December 1896. A further discernment and reflection on God’s calling in his life brought him to the Jesuit novitiate in Tullabeg in 1900. Because of his age, a shortened Jesuit formation followed, with ordination to the priesthood in 1907. Apart from four years in Rathfarnham Castle as Rector of the Student House, he spent the rest of his life in Clongowes College, until his death in St Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin on February 19th, 1933.
Family Life
In family life, he was close to his brothers and especially to his mother. With her he suffered the ache all his life of his ‘missing brother’, who was drowned in Killiney Bay trying to save others on a boating trip. Maybe we can address him as a patron of the families of the missing?
A Jesuit life hardly known by any except the boys and the sick – so why the beatification, a title which indicated his heroic living of the following of Christ and a unity with Christ beyond the ordinary?
Suffice to say he was not a good teacher. The boys gave him the awful time the incompetent teacher can receive. He took this with humour: not all was high seriousness – he had sent a boy to stand in the corner for some ill behaviour, and the headmaster’s arrival could be heard by his jangling keys. When the headmaster came in, the boy in the corner, fearing some punishment, took the duster and wiped the board. When the headmaster left, Johnny-O, as he was called by the boys, said –‘Most audacious fellow! Go back to your place. Use the wit God gave you for useful things.’ ‘Gratefully ashamed’, the boy later explained, ‘I returned to my place, while he rewrote what had been rubbed out.’”
Spiritual Father
Care for the Sick
Known also for his care for the sick, he spent many hours cycling or walking to nearby or faraway house and hovels around Kildare, even cycling also to Dublin to pray for and with the sick person. John’s motivation was to pray for the person, and gather the family to pray with him for the sick. One has a memory of an hour’s prayer with the sick family member and the family, longer than was expected! He prayed for their health and for their acceptance of illness, sometimes leaving with the words, ‘she will die peacefully this night’ or with the beginnings of a cure. Maybe he is the patron blessed now of the hospital chaplain.
This was his motivation, continuing the saving work of Christ; a motivation begun in the Anglican Church and brought to fruition in the Roman Catholic. He spoke the gospel not with many words and he spoke on prayer: ‘in prayer don’t mind the scaffolding, Get at God’.
also available at www.messenger.ie/bookshop: Fr John Looby SJ, 'Blessed John Sullivan, A Man Sent by God' and Fr Fergal McGrath SJ, 'Blessed John Sullivan'.
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Memorable Sayings for Today
The best thing about the future is that it only comes one day at a time.
The future depends on what you do today. – ...
Stop acting as if life is a rehearsal. ...
Every moment you live in the past is a moment you waste in the present. The present moment is everything. –
~ John Sullivan S. J. ~
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Friday, Fifth Week of Easter
The disciples will suffer persecution as Jesus himself did.
FIRST READING
A reading from the Acts of the Apostles 15:22-31
It has been decided by the Holy Spirit and by ourselves not to saddle you with any burden beyond these essentials.
Then the apostles and elders decided to choose delegates to send to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas; the whole church concurred with this. They chose Judas known as Barnabas and Silas, both leading men in the brotherhood, and gave them this letter to take with them:

'The apostles and elders, your brothers, send greetings to the brothers of pagan birth in Antioch, Syria and Cilicia.
We hear that some of our members have disturbed you with their demands and have unsettled your minds. They acted without any authority from us; and so we have decided unanimously to elect delegates and to send them to you with Barnabas and Paul, men we highly respect who have dedicated their lives to the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Accordingly we are sending you Judas and Silas, who will confirm by word of mouth what we have written in this letter.
It has been decided by the Holy Spirit and by ourselves not to saddle you with any burden beyond these essentials: you are to abstain from food sacrificed to idols; from blood, from the meat of strangled animals and from fornication. Avoid these, and you will do what is right. Farewell.'
The party left and went down to Antioch, where they summoned the whole community and delivered the letter. The community read it and were delighted with the encouragement it gave them.
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God
Responsorial Psalm Ps 56: 8-12 R/v 10
Response I will thank you, Lord, among the peoples.
Or Alleluia!
1. My heart is ready, O God, my heart is ready.
I will sing, I will sing your praise. Awake my soul,
awake lyre and harp, I will awake the dawn. Response
2. I will thank you Lord among the peoples, praise you among the nations;
for your love reaches to the heavens and your truth to the skies.
O God, arise above the heavens; may your glory shine on earth! Response
Gospel Acclamation Jn 10:27
Alleluia, Alleluia!
The sheep that belong to me listen to my voice, says the Lord;
I know them and they follow me.
Alleluia!
or Jn 15:15
Alleluia, Alleluia!
I call you friends, says the Lord, because I have made known
to you everything I have learnt from my Father.
Alleluia!
GOSPEL
The Lord be with you. And with your spirit
A reading from the Gospel according to John 15:12-17 Glory to you, O Lord
What I command you is to love one another.
Jesus said to his disciples: 'This is my commandment: love one another, as I have loved you.

A man can have no greater love than to lay down his life for his friends.
You are my friends, if you do what I command you.
I shall not call you servants any more, because a servant does not know his master's business; I call you 'friends', because I have made known to you everything I have learnt from my Father.
You did not choose me, no, I chose you;
and I commissioned you to go out and to bear fruit, fruit that will last;
and then the Father will give you anything you ask him in my name. What I command you is to love one another.'
The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
Gospel Reflection Friday, Fifth Week of Easter John 15:12-17
We all value friendship. We have a deep need to befriend someone and to be befriended by someone. When a couple who are married regard one another as their closest friend, the marriage is likely to be happy and to last. Friendship is a form of love that everyone can experience, whether married or not. The Jewish Scriptures, especially the Wisdom books, have a lot to say about friendship. It is regarded there as a gift from God. According to the Book of Sirach, ‘faithful friends are a sturdy shelter: whoever finds one has found a treasure’. It is out of this Jewish tradition of the value of friendship that Jesus says to his disciples in today’s gospel reading, ‘I call you friends’. Jesus declares there that he expresses his friendship for his disciples, for all of us, in two ways.
He has befriended us by giving us his life, laying down his life for us. He has also befriended us by revealing to us what is deepest and most precious to him, his love and knowledge of God his Father, ‘I have made known to you everything I have learned from my Father’.
The Lord has befriended each one of us. He has chosen each one of us. ‘You did not choose me, no I chose you’. We have been befriended by the Lord, chosen by him, out of love. In any human friendship, two people have to keep choosing one another. If only one person chooses the other, but is not chosen in return, the friendship will die. That is not the case with the Lord’s friendship of us. He continues to choose us, even when we do not choose him. Yet, he wants us to choose him and he waits for us to do so. The question the risen Lord addressed to Peter is addressed to us all, ‘Do you love me?’ If we answer ‘yes’ to that question, as Peter did, the Lord will ask us to live out our love of him by loving one another as he has loved us, by befriending one another as he has befriended us.
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The Scripture Readings are taken from The Jerusalem Bible, published 1966 by Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd. and used with the permission of the publishers. http://dltbooks.com/
The Scripture Reflection is made available with our thanks from Reflections on the Weekday Readings : Your word is a lamp for my feet and light for my path by Martin Hogan and published by Messenger Publications , c/f www.messenger.ie/bookshop/
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Sliocht as Gníomhartha na nAspal 15:22-31
Tá beartaithe ag an Spiorad Naomh agus againn féin gan aon ualach breise a leagan oraibh ach an méid seo atá riachtanach.
Ansin shocraigh na haspail agus na seanóirí agus an Eaglais ar fad ar dhaoine áirithe acu féin a thoghadh agus a chur go hAintíoch in éineacht le Pól agus le Barnabas. Agus chuir siad beirt a raibh ardchéim acu i measc na mbráithre, Iúdás ar a dtugtaí Barsabas agus Síleas. Thug siad dóibh an litir:
“Beatha agus sláinte ó na bráithre idir aspail agus sheanóirí, chun na mbráithre de bhunadh págánach atá in Aintíoch agus sa tSír agus sa tSiléis. Is clos dúinn go ndeachaigh daoine áirithe dár muintirne amach chugaibh agus go ndearna siad sibh a bhuaireamh agus bhur n-aigne a shuaitheadh lena gcuid teagaisc agus gan aon údarás acu uainne. Bheartaíomar dá bhrí sin nár mhiste dúinn teacht le chéile agus teachtaí a thoghadh agus iad a chur chugaibh in éineacht lenár mbráithre ionúine Pól agus Barnabas, beirt a bhfuil a n-anam curtha sa bhfiontar acu ar son ainm ár dTiarna Íosa Críost. Dá réir sin táimid ag seoladh Iúdáis agus Shíleas chugaibh agus tabharfaidh siadsan an tuairisc chéanna ó bhéal daoibh. Tá beartaithe ag an Spiorad Naomh agus againn féin gan aon ualach breise a leagan oraibh ach an méid seo atá riachtanach: sibh a staonadh ó nithe íobartha agus ó fhuil agus nithe tachtaithe agus ón bposadh coil. Má staonann sibh ó na nithe seo, beidh an ceart á dhéanamh agaibh. Slán agaibh.”Scaoileadh na toscairí chun siúil agus síos leo go hAintíoch mar ar bhailigh siad an pobal le chéile agus thug dóibh an litir.
Agus is orthu bhí an t-áthas agus an sólás nuair a léigh siad í.
Briathar an Tiarna Buíochas le Dia
Salm le Freagra Sm 56: 8-12 R/v 10
Freagra Gabhfaidh mé buíochas leat idir na ciníocha, a Thiarna.
Malairt le Freagra Alleluia
1. Tá mo chroí go daingean, a Dhia; tá mo chroí go daingean.
Canfaidh mé agus seinnfidh mé do mholtaí. Múscail, a anam liom!
Músclaígí, a chláirseach is a chruit! Músclóidh mé féin an maidneachan. Freagra
2. Gabhfaidh mé buíochas leat idir na ciníocha, a Thiarna: molfaidh mé thú i measc na náisiún.
Óir síneann do bhuanghrá chun na bhflaitheas agus do dhílse chun na spéartha.
Éirigh in airde, a Dhia, os cionn na bhflaitheas; bíodh do ghlóir os cionn an domhain go léir. Freagra
SOISCÉAL
Go raibh an Tiarna libh. Agus le do spiorad féin
Sliocht as an Soiscéal naofa de réir Naomh Eoin 15:18-21 Glóir duit, a Thiarna.
Is iad seo m’aitheanta daoibh: sibh a thabhairt grá dá chéile.
San am sin dúirt Íosa lena dheisceabail
'Is í seo m’aithne: sibh a thabhairt grá dá chéile, faoi mar a thug mé grá daoibh.
Níl grá ag aon duine níos mó ná seo go dtabharfaidh duine a anam ar son a chairde.
Sibhse mo 'chairde' má dhéanann sibh na nithe a ordaím daoibh.

Ní 'seirbhísigh' a thugaim oraibh feasta, mar ní eol do sheirbhíseach gnó a mháistir. Ach thug mé 'cairde' oraibh, óir gach a gcuala ó m’Athair, chuir mé in iúl daoibh é.
Ní sibhse a rinne mise a thoghadh, ach mise a rinne sibhse a thoghadh,
agus a cheapadh chun go n-imeodh sibh agus toradh a thabhairt agus go mairfeadh bhur dtoradh;
i dtreo, cibé ní a d’iarrfadh sibh ar an Athair i m’ainm, go dtabharfadh sé daoibh é.
Is iad seo m’aitheanta daoibh: sibh a thabhairt grá dá chéile.'
Soiscéal an Tiarna. Moladh duit, a Chriost
AN BÍOBLA NAOFA
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Sixth Sunday of Easter Year A
Through baptism and confirmation we have all been given share in the life of God's Holy Spirit
which convinces us of the meaning of our Christian way
FIRST READING
A reading from the Acts of the Apostles 8:5-8. 14-17
They laid hands on them, and they received the Holy Spirit.
Philip went to a Samaritan town and proclaimed the Christ to them. The people united in welcoming the message Philip preached, either because they had heard of the miracles he worked or because they saw them for themselves. There were, for example, unclean spirits that came shrieking out of many who were possessed, and several paralytics and cripples were cured. As a result there was great rejoicing in that town.When the apostles in Jerusalem heard that Samaria had accepted the word of God, they sent Peter and John to them, and they went down there, and prayed for the Samaritans to receive the Holy Spirit, for as yet he had not come down on any of them: they had only been baptised in the name of the Lord Jesus. Then they laid hands on them, and they received the Holy Spirit.
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
Responsorial Psalm Ps 65: 1-7. 16. 20. R/v 1
Response Cry out with joy to God all the earth.
Or Alleluia!
1. Cry out with joy to God all the earth, O sing to the glory of his name.
O render him glorious praise. Say to God: 'How tremendous your deeds' Response
2. 'Before you all the earth shall bow; shall sing to you, sing to your name!'
Come and see the works of God, tremendous his deeds among men. Response
3. He turned the sea into dry land, they passed through the river dry-shod.
Let our joy then be in him; he rules for ever by his might. Response
4. Come and hear, all who fear God. I will tell what he did for my soul:
Blessed be God who did not reject my prayer nor withhold his love from me. Response
SECOND READING
A reading from the first letter of St Peter 3:15-18
In the body he was put to death, in the spirit he was raised to life.

Reverence the Lord Christ in your hearts, and always have your answer ready for people who ask you the reason for the hope that you all have. But give it with courtesy and respect and with a clear conscience, so that those who slander you when you are living a good life in Christ may be proved wrong in the accusations that they bring.
And if it is the will of God that you should suffer, it is better to suffer for doing right than for doing wrong. Why, Christ himself, innocent though he was, had died once for sins, died for the guilty, to lead us to God. In the body he was put to death, in the spirit he was raised to life.
The Word of the Lord Thanks be to God.
Gospel Acclamation Jn 14: 23
Alleluia, Alleluia!
Jesus said:
'If anyone loves me he will keep my word,
and my Father will love him, and we shall come to him.'
Alleluia!
GOSPEL
The Lord be with you And with your spirit.
A reading from the Gospel according to John 14:15-21 Glory to you, O Lord
I shall ask the Father and he will give you another Advocate
Jesus said to his disciples:

'If you love me you will keep my commandments.
I shall ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to be with you for ever, that Spirit of truth whom the world can never receive since it neither sees nor knows him; but you know him, because he is with you, he is in you.
I will not leave you orphans; I will come back to you.
In a short time the world will no longer see me; but you will see me, because I live and you will live. On that day you will understand that I am in my Father and you in me and I in you.
Anybody who receives my commandments and keeps them will be one who loves me; and anybody who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I shall love him and show myself to him.'
The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you O Jesus Christ.
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Taken from THE JERUSALEM BIBLE, published and copyright 1966, 1967 and 1968 by Darton, Longman and Todd Ltd and Doubleday, a division of Random House Inc, and used by permission of the publishers.
An Séú Domnach den Cháisc
CÉAD LÉACHT
Sliocht as Gníomhartha na nAspal 8:5-8. 14-17
Leag siad a lámha orthu agus fuair siad an Spiorad Naomh
Chuaigh Pilib go dtí cathair na Samáire agus thosaigh ag craobhscaoileadh dóibh i dtaobh Chríost. Thug na sluaite cluas ghéar dá raibh le rá ag Pilib mar ní hea amháin gur chuala siad a chuid cainte ach chonaic siad chomh maith na míorúiltí a bhí aige á ndéanamh. Mórán a raibh deamhain mhíghlana iontu, tháinig na deamhain amach astu agus iad ag screadadh de ghlór ard; agus leigheasadh mórán pairiliseach agus bacach, sa tslí go raibh áthas mór sa chathair sin.Nuair a chuala na haspail a bhí in Iarúsailéim go raibh an tSamáir tar éis glacadh le briathar Dé, sheol siad chucu Peadar agus Eoin. Ar theacht dóibhsean chucu, rinne siad guí ar a son go bhfaighidís an Spiorad Naomh, mar ní raibh an Spiorad tagtha fós ar dhuine ar bith acu mar ní raibh siad ach baiste in ainm an Tiarna Íosa. Ansin leag Peadar agus Eoin a lámha orthu agus fuair siad an Spiorad Naomh.
Briathar an Tiarna Buíochas le Dia
Salm le Freagra Sm 65: 1-7. 16. 20. R/v 1
Freagra Déanaigí gairdeas do Dhia, a thíortha uile.
Malairt Freagra Alleluia
1. Déanaigí gairdeas do Dhia, a thíortha uile canaigí clú a ainm.
Tugaigí moladh mórghlórach dó. Abraigí le Dia: 'Nach éachtach iad d'oibreacha.' Freagra
2. Adhrann an talamh uile thú, canann sí duit, canann sí do d'ainm.
Tagaigí agus féachaigí oibreacha Dé, na héachtaí a rinne sé i measc na ndaoine. Freagra
3. Chlaochlaigh sé an mhuir ina talamh thirim; chuathas de chois thar an abhainn.
Dá bhrí sin déanaimis lúcháir! Rialaíonn sé lena chumhacht go síoraí. Freagra
4. Sibhse uile ar a bhfuil eagla Dé, tagaigí, éistigí, is inseoidh mé daoibh faoina ndearna sé dom.
Go mba bheannaithe é Dianár thug an diúltú do mo ghuí,
is nár tharraing siar a bhuanghrá uaim. Freagra
DARA LÉACHT
Sliocht as céad Litir Naomh Peadar 3:15-18
Básaíodh é sa cholainn, ach rinneadh beo é sa spiorad.
A clann ionúin, bíodh urraim in bhur gcroí istigh agaibh do Chríost mar Thiarna. Bígí réidh i gcónaí le cosaint a dhéanamh in aghaidh aon duine a iarrann oraibh bonn a thabhairt leis an dóchas atá ionaibh; ach déanaigí amhlaidh le cneastacht agus le hurraim, agus le coinsias glan, i dtreo, nuair a dhéantar tromaíocht oraibh go gcuirtear náire ar an muintir a dhéanann béadán ar bhur ndea-iompar i gCríost. Óir nach fearr fulaingt de chionn na maitheasa, más é toil Dé é, ná de chionn an oilc?
Óir fuair Críost bás an t-aon uair amháin i ngeall ar pheacaí, an fíréan thar ceann na neamhfhíréan, d’fhonn sinn a thabhairt i láthair Dé. Básaíodh é sa cholainn, ach rinneadh beo é sa spiorad.
Briathar an Tiarna Buíochas le Dia
Alleluia Véarsa Eo 14:23
Alleluia, Alleluia!
Má bhíonn grá ag duine dom, coinneoidh sé mo bhriathar,
agus beidh grá ag m'Athair dó, agus tiocfaimid chuige,' a deir an Tiarna.
Alleluia!
SOISCÉAL
Go raibh an Tiarna libh. Agus le do spiorad féin
Sliocht as Soiscéal naofa de réir Naomh Eoin 14:15-21 Glóir duit, a Thiarna.
Iarrfaidh mé ar m’Athair é, agus tabharfaidh sé Abhcóide eile daoibh
San am sin dúirt Íosa lena dheisceabail
Má tá grá agaibh dom, coinneoidh sibh m’aitheanta.
Agus iarrfaidh mé ar m’Athair é, agus tabharfaidh sé Abhcóide eile

chun fanacht faraibh go deo – Spiorad na Fírinne,
nach féidir don saol a ghlacadh, mar ní fheiceann sé é ná ní aithníonn sé é. Ach aithníonn sibhse é mar fanann sé faraibh, agus beidh sé ionaibh. Ní fhágfaidh mé in bhur ndílleachtaí sibh; tiocfaidh mé ar ais chugaibh.
Tamall beag eile agus siúd é an saol agus gan radharc aige ormsa feasta; ach tá radharc agaibhse orm, óir táimse beo agus beidh sibhse beo chomh maith. An lá sin aithneoidh sibh go bhfuilimse i m’Athair, agus go bhfuil sibhse ionamsa, agus mise ionaibh.
An té a bhfuil m’aitheantasa aige agus a choinníonn iad, sin é an té a bhfuil grá aige dom.
An té a bhfuil grá aige dom, beidh grá ag m’Athair dó, agus beidh grá agam dó, agus taispeánfaidh mé mé féin dó.”
Soiscéal an Tiarna. Moladh duit, a Chriost
AN BÍOBLA NAOFA
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