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Ennis Parish News Mass Times Sundays: Cathedral:- Sat. Vigil: 6.30pm; Sunday: 9am, 10.30am & 12 noon Ennis St. Joseph’s:- Sat. Vigil: 7pm; Sunday: 8, 10, 11.30am Cloughleigh Church:- 9.30am, 11am Friary:- Sat. Vigil: 7.30pm; Sunday: 9.30, 10.30, 12.00 noon Poor Clare Monastery:- 7.45 a.m. Parish Weekdays: Cathedral: Mon. – Fri: 7.45am; 10am & 7.30pm; 10am on Saturday St. Joseph’s:- Monday – Saturday: 11am Cloughleigh Church:- Monday – Friday: 9.30am Friary:- Daily: 10am & 1.05pm; 10am on Saturday News Poor Clare Monastery:- Daily at 7.45 am; Daily Exposition of The Blessed Sacrament from 4-6pm in the Chapel. Phone Numbers: Cathedral:- 6824043; Email: [email protected] Confessions in Cathedral Saturday After 10am Mass & before and Confessions in Cathedral every Saturday: St. Joseph’s:- 6822166; Cloughleigh: 6840715; Friary: 6828751 after 6.30pm Mass 12 to 1pm & also before and after 6.30pm Mass St Joseph’s Saturday After 11am Mass Ennis Parish Web Site: http://www.ennisparish.com Parish Office open Mon to Fri 9.30-1pm & 2-5pm Sat 10.30-12noon Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ennis.parish Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) 26th June 2016 “There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.” Those of us who are old enough to remember may carefully in front of you to keep the furrows straight. have a vivid memory of the autumn of 1991. On an Look backward and you will swerve one way or October Sunday in Lansdowne Road, minnows another. Ireland played hot favourites Australia for a place in Jesus also uses the occasion to speak about the rugby World Cup semi Final. Nobody expected discipleship and about the implications of following anything short of a heavy defeat for the Irish but him. As the text makes clear, Jesus is speaking to through dogged resolution, determination and hard those who are indeed following him, not to potential work Ireland stayed in touch with Australia. Then with followers. As he often does, he speaks in hyperboles 5 minutes to go, Gordon Hamilton powered towards and exaggerations for emphasis in making his point. the try line and with momentum carrying him through He is saying, “Be willing to let go of the past.” You a tackle by Rob Edgerton he scored one of the most suffer loss, you mourn but you pick yourself up and famous tries in Irish rugby history. move on. There comes a time when you leave the The determination of Gordon Hamilton and the Irish comforts of home, let go of the doorpost, and move team that day was matched and even bettered less into uncharted waters. This echo’s the words of the than a year later in Páirc na nGael in Limerick on old saying, every accomplishment starts with a July 19th, 1992 when the Clare football team beat resolution to try. Kerry 2-10 to 12 points. Clare's only provincial football title in the last 95 years represented one of the great shocks of modern times. It sparked a euphoria around the county rarely seen before and it broke barriers across the football and hurling landscape -- it allowed other teams dare to dream. In today’s Gospel passage the importance of During these weeks, let us re-examine our resolution and determination shine through in vivid sources of courage, determination and renew our colours and should fill our hearts with a new sense of call of discipleship. We are not called to be timid purpose. We see this very clearly in Jesus saying, and submissive but people through whom God’s “No one who puts a hand to the plough and looks Spirit shines out to the whole world. Let’s do back is fit for the kingdom of God?” Anybody who something amazing, let’s dare to dream!! has ploughed a field knows you have to watch Fáilte-Bienvenue-Willkomen-Benvenuto-Bienvenido-Witajcie-Bemvindo- Welkom-Velkomin-Vitejte-Karibu-Croeso-Valkommen-Tervetuloa-Welcome Cathedral Hospital & Sick Calls St. Joseph’s Remembered in Masses this Week: 26th June, 2016 Mass intentions for scheduled Masses in St. Sat 6.30pm: John Malone, Clareview, Ballybeg. Priest On Duty Phone: Joseph’s Church should be booked through the Parish 065 6869098 Office. For all other events call Fr John 0656822166. Sun 26th: 9am: Ann & John Keane, Hermitage. Patrick & Mary Anne Rynne, Lissycasey. Remembered in Masses this Week: Claire Burke, Mill Rd. Friary News 7pm: Brian Gilligan, Greenlawn, Clarecastle. 10.30am: PK Ryan, Gallows Hill. July 2nd is the First Sun: 8am: Ella & PJ Garvey, Corrovorrin Green. Bridie & Tony Mahoney, Hermitage. Saturday, The Rosary is 10am: Fergus O’Connor, Ennis. Rose O’Reilly, Avondale. ongoing in the Friary Church 11.30: Betty Burke, Lifford Rd. 1st Anniv 12noon: Anne Mangan, Turnpike Rd. MM after the 10am Mass. Everyone is Mon 11am: Michael & Brigid Morgan, Kilnamona. Mon: 7.45am: Special Intention. welcome. “Prayer is a weapon”. Tues 11am: Alf Hanrahan, Shannon Park. 10am: PJ & Catherine O’Halloran, Francis St. Wed 11am: Anne Hartney, Mountain View. 7.30pm: Flan Lynch, Kilrush. Trinity Prayer Group meets 7pm: Mick McDonald, College Green. MM Tues: 7.45am: Book of Intentions. every Tuesday at 8pm for a time Thu 11am: John & Molloy Laffan, Dublin. 10am:Maurice & Bridie Kelly & Garreth Stack, Listowel. of thanksgiving, praise and Fri 11am: Eileen Kelly, McHugh Villas. 7.30pm: John & Peter Sheridan, Canterbury & Ennis. worship. St. Joseph’s Meeting 7.30pm: Mick Moloney, Loughville, Lahinch Rd. Wed: 7.45am: Mass for the People. room, 52 Kincora Park. 8pm: Ger Duggan, Pine Grove. MM Sat 11am: Noel & Teresa Naughton, Kincora Park. 10am: Joe & Mary Moroney & family, Cornmarket. Everyone is welcome. 7pm: Frank O’Gorman, Marian Ave. 7.30pm: Olive & Frank Cullinan, Turnpike. Divine Mercy Chaplet Sun 10am: Joe & Nell Walsh, Clonroad. Thurs:7.45am: John M. Meaney, Surrey. 11.30am: John & Nora O’Connor, Marian Avenue. 10am: John & Bridget Loftus, Buttermarket. To mark the Year of mercy, we 7.30pm: Baby Mollie O’Connell, Rushane, Kilnamona. will continue to pray the Divine Fri:7.45am: Mass for Exam Students. Mercy chaplet as a prayer group Rest in Peace 10am: Peter & Agnes Nash, Newhall. Tuesday Evening 8pm in the Tony Cosgrove, Dalcassian Park; John Joseph 7.30pm: Breda Hassett, Drumbiggle Rd. MM chapter room. All are welcome to Tierney, Chicago & late McNamara Park; Dermot Sat:10am: Mary Doherty, Castlewood Park. come and pray and we hope to Hickey, Leeds & Waterpark Heights: Dolores Roche, keep up the wonderful 6.30pm: Michael Downey, Ennis & London. MM nee Butler, Kilkee wife of Georgie Roche; attendance and new Bernie Killeen, Clonroadbeg. MM friendships formed so Sun : 9am: Patrick & Mary Frances Ayres, Kildysart. far. There will also be 10.30am: Paddy Singleton, Hermitage. a short Lectio Divina Michael & Bridget Cronin, Considine Tce. after the chaplet. Those we love don't go away, Morgan O’Connell, Killimer & New York. they walk beside us every day. 12noon: Paddy Naughton, Clare Rd. 1st Anniv Unseen, unheard, but always near; Newly Baptised still loved, still missed and very dear. We welcome into the Roster for Cathedral: Christian Community Sunday 3rd July, 2016 1st Saturday Devotions through the Sacrament in honour of Our Lady of Fatima, in Readers: Group 2 of Baptism: Eucharistic Ministers Weekday: Group 5 Cathedral next Saturday. Adoration of the Breanna Margaret McAuley Most Blessed Sacrament with Confessions, Eucharistic Ministers Sunday: Group 1 McCarthy Rosary and Benediction, after 10am Mass. Cloughleigh Annual Killaloe Diocesan Remembered in Masses this Week: Pilgrimage to Knock Shrine Sun 26th 9.30am: Vincent Cosgrove, Drumcliffe Rd. 11am: Paddy & Bunnie Tuohy, Old Mill St. Tue 9.30am: Book of Intentions. Wed 9.30am: Aiden, Mary B & Nicola Ward. Fri 9.30am: Special Intention. Sun 9.30am: Chucks O’Sullivan, Clancy Park. 11am: Paddy Shannon, Cloughleigh Rd. Mothers’ Prayers meets every Tues- will take place next Sunday 3rd July 2016, sharing with Ferns as we have in day night in Christ the King Church, Cloughleigh; 7pm. A group of mothers previous years. Led by Rev. Des Hillery. Ceremonies begin at 2:30pm. praying for their children. Won't you join For the second year, the diocese in conjunction with Knock Youth us? Info: Noreen 085 1530051. Ministry, is trying to include as many young people as possible to add a “Youth Dimension” to the pilgrimage. Any youth over 14 years who is Live the Word: interested in participating, contact the Diocesan Office on 065 6828638 or Every thought you think has a reaction in th your life. But you do not have to attach to via email: [email protected] before June 24 2016 to facilitate the every thought you think. You have choice. arrangements for the day. You have the choice to become the master of your mind rather than your For bus transport please contact: mind mastering you. Glynn’s Coaches 065 6828234 Killaloe Diocese Lough Derg Justice and Peace Laethanta Saoire The former British Prime Minister Benjamin Tá na scrúduithe thart, na scoileanna go léir D'Israeli said that "Justice is truth in action". The dúnta, saoire an tSamhraidh tosaithe agus Killaloe Diocesan Pastoral Plan, Builders of teaghlaigh ag dul ar laethanta saoire sa bhaile Hope, initiated by Bishop Kieran O'Reilly seeks agus thar lear. Go raibh gach duine go slán to put truth into action. Does justice matter to sábháilte ar muir is ar tír i rith an tSamhraidh le you? Do you believe that injustice anywhere is Time for Body & Soul a threat to justice everywhere? Do you believe laethanta geala, faoi áthas, faoi mhaise agus faoi Bookings now being taken for the the Church should have a voice on local justice phléisiúr i ngrásta Dé agus sinn ag tabhairt matters? Do you believe you have a voice? If moladh Dó as na grástaí go léir atá bronnta aige Ennis Parish Pilgrimage to Lough so, the Justice & Peace strand of the Pastoral orainn.
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