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DUAGH PARISH Newsletter W/E October DUAGH PARISH Newsletter w/e October 4th — October 5th 2014 St Sacred Heart Bridgid’s Church Parish Priest: Fr Pat Moore Mobile 087 6751706 Presbytery/Office, Phone Nina @ 068 45102 Church Office hours are: Mon-Thurs 10am-1pm Lyreacrom- Duagh pane e-mail [email protected] webpage:www.dioceofkerry.ie * You can listen to the Rosary & Mass live from Duagh Church. Pray for the soul of; MASSSES DURING THE WEEK Tune into 107 FM. (Rosary @ 7pm Saturday & 11am Sunday) . Tom Dillon, Trieneragh, who was buried in Springmount DUAGH CHURCH A big thank you to Sam McElligott and the Duagh Dynamites and every- on Wednesday. R.I.P. * Tuesday 7th October @7.30pm one who helped out in any way for the 5k. Well done to everyone who took MASSSES Mass in Duagh part. The monies raised have been handed over to the school, thank you all for DUAGH CHURCH your support. Friday 10th October @7.30pm *Presentation Secondary School Listowel Open Evening will take place on Saturday 4th October @ 7.30 pm Mass in Duagh Wednesday 8th Oct from 5pm to 8pm with Principal’s address at 5.45pm & 7.00pm William Quille, Derrindaffe All primary school students and their parents are welcome. Every Friday. @ 3.00pm *Oct 11th Kerry Legends Exhibition. Game at Finuge Football Sunday 5th October @ 11.30am Exposition of Blessed Sacrament Grounds, Deenihan, Oggie, Ambrose, Breen, O’Shea’s, ó Cinneíde, Ellen & Michael Lyons, Graigue Brosnan, Moynihan and many more. MASSES NEXT WEEKEND Kerry Minor and Senior Cups on the day. Special guest: Hector. Kick off 2.30pm. Contact Mike 087 9311155 Readers for Masses in Duagh Saturday 11th October @ 7.30pm *Presentation Secondary School Listowel Open Evening will Sat Oct 11th Phil Sheehy Ann Flynn & her son David. th Sun Oct 12th Bernie Faulkner Kilmorna take place on Wednesday 8 Oct from 5pm to 8pm with Principal’s address at 5.45pm & 7.00pm All primary school students and their parents are welcome Eucharistic Ministers for October Sunday 12th October @ 11.30am *Irish Language & conversational Classes in Duagh every Wednesday night 7.30pm: Katie Flynn Mass in Duagh from 1st October @7.30 pm. For 28 wks. For details contact Paul on 087 9378663 11.30am: Mary Dillion or [email protected] LYRE CHURCH *Anam Cara is holding its monthly Parent Evening on Tuesday 14th of October 2014 from 19:30 to 21:00 in Recovery Haven, 5 Haigs Terrace, Killerisk, Tralee, LYRE CHURCH Sunday 12th October @ 10.00am Co. Kerry. Anam Cara Services are available free of charge to all bereaved Patrick Somers parents. Sunday 5th October @ 10.00am ——————— ***************** Mary Doran, Carrigcannon. *Signed Mass cards are now available in Lyre & Duagh Sacristy We need to teach our daughters to distinguish between: A man who flatters her & a man who compliments her; A man who spends money on her & a man who invests in her; Duagh, Lyre, Abbeyfeale annual re- Annual Collection for Sr. Consillio will be taken A man who views her as property & a man who views her treat: Oct 12th @ Ardfert Retreat Cen- up in Duagh next week end 11th—12th Oct. properly; tre . Phone: 068 45355, or 087 920 7756 Collection in Lyre at a later date. A man who believes he’s a gift to women & a man who believes she’s a gift to him. And then we need to teach our sons to be that kind of man. The remedy for wrongs is to forget them. From the Priests desk From the Priests desk What a truly memorable week-end (sat 30th Aug.) we had thanks to the G.A.A. The joy that An- thony Maher & the Kerry team brought to all of us in their nail-biting victory over Mayo has replaced many memorable highlight s from the G.A.a. pitch in the past. Thanks to the wonderful team who train and work so hard to give us such great entertainment and thanks to all the families and G.A.A. clubs, schools and commu- nities that have encouraged the likes of Anthony Maher to make us so proud of our local place. As we congratulate Anthony we congratulate his fam- ily, friends and team mats who do such great inspiring work for us all. And then on Sunday (Aug 31st) the hills of Donegal si- lenced hill 16. Roll on September 21st when the mountains of Kerry meet the Hills of Donegal. .
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