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Church of the Immaculate Conception 24Th Sunday in Ordinary Time 24Th Sunday in Ordinary Time Church of The Immaculate Conception Muire gan Smál, Maigh Cuilinn 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Moycullen Parish Newsletter Dean Michael McLoughlin PP 091-555106 & Fr. Rob McNamara C.C. 091-556291 13th September 2020 E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.moycullenparish.com Mass Times : MASS INTENTION: demand, (no reserve list). If we exceed capacity Saturday Eve: 8pm Sat 12 8pm ● 1st Anniv: Geraldine Curran (Croke) ThemeTheme———— The Mass in a given wknd, we will offer mass seats for fol- (Vigil Mass) Tooreeny People undergoing counselling and therapy some- lowing wknd. We appreciate your co -operation Sunday Morning: ● times have a block or memory which is holding them Bridget & Patrick Keady, Slieveaneena and patience with this process. NB: NO Tickets 10am & 12 noon ● Ken Devaney, Ballinahalla (Anniv) back, often an earlier difficult expe- required for weekday masses. Weekday Mass: 9.30am Tue —Fri. Sun 13 10am ● James P. Kelly, Drimavoughane rience of some kind. Something In the interest of everyone's health, we respectfully ● Walter Flaherty & Dec’d brothers & sister like that is happening in the Old Holydays: ask; if you are feeling unwell, please do not come to 8pm (Vigil Mass) Lissagurraun & Boston testament folk tale of the bronze church, even if you have a seat reserved. & 12 noon ● Morgan Faherty, Poulnaclough (15th Ann) serpent. The power of the serpents Masses can be watched via: 12 noon ● M/M: Mary Barrett, Thullnanoone & to cause harm is taken away once Baptisms: People of the Parish www.moycullenparish.com/links/webcam: 1pm on Sundays they are confronted straight in the Mon 14 ● NO MASS "https://watchmcnmedia.tv/camera/church -of -the - 2 weeks notice eye, though the symbol of the Tue 15 9:30am ● immaculate -concepton" Marriages: bronze serpent . We may say the Wed 16 9:30am ● ALSO: Radio Mass is broadcast on: 106.9 FM 3 months notice for same of Jesus as he faced death for us. Being lifted Thu 17 9:30am ● 1st Anniv: Mary, Josephine Lydon, Clydagh Church & State NB: Our Parish Newsletter can be viewed on our up for our sake, he looked death in the eye and took - Fri 18 9:30am ● Website : http://moycullenparish.com/newsletter/ Pre Marriage Sat 19 8pm ● John Loughery & Dec’d family, Co Donegal away its power over us. Course: ● Redmond & Mary Lee, Páirc na gCaor 15th Galway Memorial Walk; is a special way to Book 1 year in ● Dec’d Walsh family, Killagoola Reflection celebrate & remember loved ones. This year Galway advance Sun 20 10am ● Katie & Pat Devaney, Cnocán Raithní A Prayer for Our World Hospice askes everyone to walk somewhere spe- Confession : cial, to them, on Sun 13th Sept. To celebrate events ● Michael, Margaret & Noreen Griffin, Lord, in this time of tribulation At any time Newtown 15th Anniv., all who registers for; Memorial Walk re- by request Hear the prayer we offer ● Padraic Griffin, Rinneen (Anniv) ceives an oak sapling to plant in memory of their loved Adoration: For our suffering world. 12 noon ● People of the Parish ones. Register at www.galwayhospice.ie/walk or call Tues 8pm -9pm, Please pray for recently deceased: May we be united in hope Galway Hospice: 091 -770868. Wed 8pm -9pm, ● Barbara, Ann Joyce, Killrainey House For the future destiny - - Fri 10am -11am & ALONE COVID 19 Support Line for Older People ● Bridileen O’Malley (Egan), Ballinrobe, sister of Barbara Kelly, Páirc Of our world, Sunday eve, with Line open; 7 days a week, 8am -8pm, PH: 0818 - na gCaor That together we can strive 222024. See poster. Rosary 7pm Lectio Divina: — To make it a better place, Church Cleaning: Uggool/Gortachalla (13th 19th Sept) Rahoon Cemetery Sunday: Sun 13th Sept @ 11am. Mondays, 8pm in Where our human family Mass only available via streaming live via http:// Aiséirí Offertory: €840. Can live in harmony and peace. studiorove.ie/graveyardmass/ 2nd Collection next wknd 19th & 20th Sept: COPE Galway Inspire our political leaders Coeliacs: Charitable Donations Tax Rebate Claim for 2019 May receive a To find just solutions Thank you”, to all who have donated to the parish for CHY3 forms signed in 2015 (2014 -2018) are now due Gluten Free host - To the terrors that beset us. COVID 19 Expenses, Offertory & Dues, by envelope, for renewal. They are currently being processed & will from the priest at - Shine in our darkness like a candle, bank transfer or on I Donate (Diocesan website). Your be posted out in the coming weeks, as will; CHY4 the Altar So that in spite of all the uncertainties generosity is very much appreciated in these difficult (Annual) forms. If you receive one of these, please In our world today we may hold fast Parish Office: times. complete, sign & return it to us using the SAE enclosed 091 -555106. To our trust in you. Amen. asap, to enable us to submit the 2019 Tax rebate Open: 10am -1pm, Patrick Sayles ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ claim. However, if you are no longer a Tax Payer, Mon —Fri. please complete the bottom part of the form & return it, Notice Board St Vincent by the same means. Receipts for 2019 contributions FACE MASKS de Paul: - To book a seat at any wknd mass, please call: (€250 or over), with current valid CHY3’s certs., will be 091 -563233. Under the latest COVID 19 Safety Guidelines; Parish Office: 091 -555106 (10am - 1pm). If possi- e-mailed where possible, asap. Thanking you. Parish Radio Face Masks must be worn at all group ble, book by Thur @ 1pm. Anyone with mass ded- Mass: 106.9FM gatherings. Your compliance would be greatly ication booked will be given first refusal to attend Items for the Newsletter should be delivered, appreciated. Thanking you. the mass. After which tickets will be issued on in writing or e -mail, by 1pm Thursday evening. Please note : Items are included based on Child Protection Policy available in Sacristy availability of space, and should be brief and to the point. .
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