Killenaule and Moyglass Parish Newsletter 22nd of April 2016
Parish Newsletter Saturday 16th And Sunday 17th April 2016
Sat 23rd April at 7pm:
Paddy & Annie Hayes, Pike Street / Tony Joy, Cooldine.
Madge & Edmund Bulfin, Ballinure.
Patrick Brennan, 4 St. Mary’s Road &
Deceased Members of Brennan & Grant Family, Copper, Ballingarry.
Catherine & Joan Kerwick, Castlequarter, Killenaule.
Reader: Una Hayes.
Sun 24th April at 11am:
Johnnie White, Rathroe Cottages / Brendan (Skippy) Kelly, Castlequarter.
Frank Kelly, Miltown, Malboy, Co. Clare.
Jim Mc Loughlin, Dunmore, Galway – Months Mind
Jack & Lil Carroll, Dunguib.
Reader: Siobhan Duggan.
Thurs 28th April at 10.30am:
Maureen Hayes, Lurgoe.
Sat 30th April at 7.00pm:
John Slattery, Graigue.
Reader: William O Grady.
Sun 1st May at 11.00am:
Buddy Delaney, Coolquill.
Reader; Mary Sirr.
Morning Mass:
Mon, Tuesday, Wed, Thurs & Fri at 10:30am /
Parish Rosary after Mass each Morning / Legion of Mary Tues 7.30pm /
Exposition of Blessed Sacrament on Wednesdays from 11am-7pm
Sincere Thanks:
Offertory Collection: Killenaule: €752.00 Moyglass: €745.00
Easter Clergy Collection: Killenaule: €110.00 Moyglass: €125.00
Pray for the Souls of:
Marian Browne, Woodhouse, Moyglass & Bristol. RIP
Kitty Dunne, Ballingarry. RIP
St. Vincent de Paul Shop :
Open every Thursday & Friday from 10am – 1pm.
St. Joseph the Worker Church – Moyglass
Sat 23rd April at 8pm:
Reader: Catherine Tynan / Eucharistic Minister: Margaret Ryan.
Sun 24th April at 10am:
Birthday Remembrance Mass for the Late Mary O Meara, Balloughboy & Deceased Members of the Thompson Family.
Reader: Mary Richardson / Eucharistic Minister: Bridget Sheehan.
Sat 30th April at 8.00pm:
Special Intention
Reader: Anne Lacey / Eucharistic Minister: Mary Teresa Feehan.
Sun 1st May at 10am: Reader: David Curran / Eucharistic Minister: Jim O’ Meara.
Masses for the Week: Tuesday to Friday at 9.30am. Eucharistic Adoration at usual Times on Thursday – New members always welcome.
Advance Notice: 1st Holy Communion – Moyglass on Saturday 7th May at 11am.
1st Holy Communion – Killenaule on Saturday 14th May at 11am
Special Collection this Weekend
Announced by Pope Francis last Sunday will take place at all Masses across Europe this weekend to provide humanitarian assistance to people in the Ukraine; since war broke out in 2014.
Advance Notice:
Finance Meeting on Tues 26th April in St. Mary’s Hall. At 8pm
Advance Notice:
Reader’s Meeting on Tuesday 10th May in St. Mary’s Hall, Killenaule at 8pm for Readers in St. Mary’s Church. New Readers welcome. Names to Kathleen Cormack.
Slieveardagh Centre, Killenaule.
Will close at 1pm on Friday 29th April. Please place orders early to avoid disappointment.
The AGM of Slieveardagh Rural Development will take place on Monday 9th May 2016 in the Slieveardagh Centre, Killenaule, at 8pm. All are welcome to attend.
Table Quiz
Moyglass United FC are holding a Table Quiz on Friday 29th April in The Village Inn, Moyglass. Table of 4: €20. Raffle on the Night.
The Fethard & District Day Centre
The Fethard & District Day Centre will hold a Senior Day on Friday 29th April 2016. The Chiropodist will be in attendance. All Seniors welcome.
Killenaule Active Retirement
Trip to Dublin by train on Wednesday 27th April.
Members intending to travel contact Mary on 9157885 or Patsy on 9156188.
Table Quiz
Table Quiz in Ardagh House on Friday 29th April at 8.30pm in aid of the Irish Cancer Society. Raffle on the Night.
Daffodil Day Committee
Would like to thank everyone that supported their activities and also everyone who helped with the activities and thanks to the ladies from Ballingarry & Gortnahoe. Amount raised: €5,300
Save the Date:
Joint Community Awareness Forum
Killenaule / Fethard supported by Coolmore.
In Moyglass Community Complex on Wed 4th May at 7pm. No more wasted lives – helping communities and families to say NO.
Panel: Alice Leahy, Alan Quinlan, John Leahy, Roger Mehta, Bressie & Chairman Fran Curry (Tipp FM)
Corporal Works of Mercy: – Year of Mercy
Mercy is not just forgiveness but also concrete acts of love, justice, compassion for other people as listed in the corporal works of mercy. With a little imagination and creativity a family can adapt any of the corporal works of mercy to their contemporary circumstances.
Feed the Hungry: donate something to a food bank, forfeit a desert or a treat once a week and give the money saved to charity; avoid wasting food.
Give drink to the thirsty: don’t waste water.
Clothe the naked: give unused good clothes to a clothes bank or Vincent de Paul Shop.
Shelter the homeless: write to your local politician advocating for public policies and legislation that provide adequate housing for first times buyers and low-income people.
Visit the sick: visit a relative or neighbour who is house-bound or in a nursing home; take the time to phone; send a card or an email to someone who is sick.
Visit the imprisoned: support efforts that seek the abolition of the death penalty; pray for the families of inmates; support advocates of those who are unjustly imprisoned.
Bury the Dead: write a note of sympathy or call on someone who has lost a loved one; care for family graves and local cemeteries; visit the graves of loved ones.
Logo
Jesus is the merciful one who goes out to look for the lost and carries them home on his shoulder. In the logo Jesus and all humanity may new see ‘eye to eye’ with each other.
Short But Sweet:
A young man who had been hired by a large supermarket chain reported to work at one of the stores. The manager greeted him with a warm handshake and a smile, handed him a broom and said, “Your first job will be to sweep out the store”. “But”, the young man said, “I’m a college graduate.” “I’m sorry,” the manager said, “I didn’t know that. Here, give me the broom and I’ll show you how”.
One Sentence Sermon: The words your mind thinks become the house your heart lives in.
A Thought
“If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea”.
Parish Journal:
Anyone with articles, obituaries or photographs for this year’s Parish Journal can send same to Sean Watts.