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KILLEESHIL PARISH NEWSLETTER Fr KILLEESHIL PARISH NEWSLETTER Fr. Pat Hannigan P.P. 65 Tullyallen Road, Dungannon. BT70 3AF MINISTRIES Parish Office A very warm welcome to our Parish. We all have different, but valuable gifts and Brenda Mulgrew - Secretary talents that we can use to serve God and each other. If you would like to know Tel: 028 8776 1211 more about Parish life or are interested in taking part in any of our Parish activities Email: [email protected] or ministries please contact the Parish Office. Website: www.killeeshilparish.com Parish Webcam: www.mcnmedia.tv Masses for the Week Parish Pastoral Council nd Sat. 2 Feb 7.00pm Brendan Mc Cann Brian O Neill - Chair Ackinduff (Candles and throats will be blessed at this Mass) Tel: 028 8556 7235 Sun. 3rd Feb 9.00am Dec’d Members of Mulgrew Family Sheila O Neill – Secretary Aughnagar Tel: 028 8776 1500 (Bockets) Parish Safeguarding Rep. 11.00am People of the Parish Geraldine Scullion Tullyallen th Tel: 028 8556 7078 Mon. 4 Feb 8.00pm Tom Pete Daly Ackinduff Email: th www.archdioceseofarmagh.com Tues. 5 Feb 10.00am Special Intention St. Mary’s P.S. Cabragh Aughnagar th 10.00am Seamus Mc Creesh - Principal Wed. 6 Feb Tullyallen Tel: 028 8776 7356. Thurs. 7th Feb 10.00am Special Intention Panda Cross Community Playgroup Ackinduff (Killymaddy) th Fri. 8 Feb 10.00am Patricia Holland - Leader Aughnagar Tel: 028 8776 9090 th Sat. 9 Feb 10.00am Annie Quinn Community Centre Tullyallen Bookings - Kieran 7.00pm John Francis Tierney Tel: 07776939351 Ackinduff Baptisms Sun. 10th Feb 9.00am Eugene Stewart Baptisms are arranged by Aughnagar appointment only and three weeks 11.00am Gerry Nugent notice must be given. They will be Tullyallen held on the second and fourth weekend of every month. ACCORD - Marriage Preparation Recently Deceased Drumcree Pastoral Centre Portadown Lord Jesus, Tel: 028 3833 4781 Brendan Noble (Drumduff) I give you my hands to do your work. Email: www.accord-ni.co.uk Jean Quinn (Omagh) I give you my feet to go your way. Priests in Pastoral Area Brenda Campbell (Lisdoart) I give you my eyes to see as you do. Ballygawley: Fr. Michael O Dwyer Paul Loughran (Galbally) I give you my tongue to speak your Tel: 028 8556 7096 words. Aghaloo & Carnteel: I give you my mind that you may think Fr. Sean McEvoy (Aughnacloy) Parish Mission Statement in me. Tel: 028 8555 7212 Killeeshil Parish Pastoral Council I give you my spirit that you may pray in Beragh: Msgr. Colum Curry aims to meet the pastoral needs of me. Tel: 028 8075 8206 the people of the Parish through Above all, I give you my heart that Fr. P.J. Mc Crory fostering a more active you may love in me your Father and all mankind. Tel: 028 8075 8344 involvement in living out Christ’s I give you my whole self that you may Useful Numbers mission. Like the Good Samaritan, we value grow in me, CRUSE (Bereavement): 8778 4004 each Parish member and the so that it is you, Lord Jesus, SAMARITIANS: 3833 3555 contribution each can make to the who live and work and pray in me. CHILDLINE: 9030 7773 building up of an active and caring LIFELINE: 0808 808 8000 community. BREAKTHRU: 8775 3228 Ministries for 9th/10th February Parish Draw Community Centre Ackinduff Our next Parish Draw will be held this AGM: This Sunday 3rd Feb at 7.00pm. Eucharistic Minister John Paul Corrigan Monday 4th February at 11.00am in the Some members of the current Reader Caoimhe Fox sacristy at Tullyallen. committee are stepping down. New Altar Servers Conor Traynor members are needed to further develop Dylan Traynor Thank You the centre. If you are motivated, want to Aughnagar Thanks to everyone who supported the be involved, get to know people and Eucharistic Minister Padraig Callaghan service for Christian Unity Week in have fun along the way, please come Reader Claire Donnelly St Michael and All Angels Church, along to the AGM. All groups using the Altar Servers Eoghan O Neill Castlecaulfield last Sunday. Your support centre on a regular basis are asked to attend the AGM to ensure that all need Odhran Callaghan is very much appreciated. are met for the year ahead. Tullyallen Challenging Your Condition Bowls: Sundays at 7.30pm. Old and new Eucharistic Minister Sheila Loughran members welcome. Chris Canning Whatever type of chronic condition you Physio-led Pilates: Tuesdays Reader Connor Cush have, everyone living with long-term Improvers 8.00pm. Mixed Level 9.00pm. Altar Servers Aine Holland conditions face similar challenges. At Booking essential. Contact Joanne on Sophie E. Mc Mahon Versus Arthritis we can help you 07835166402. Glenview N.H. understand and manage those Irish Dancing: Tuesdays Eucharistic Minister Caroline Mc Kenna challenges, leading to a life that is Beginners 5.00pm - 6.00pm healthier and more positive. Our Advanced 6.00pm - 7.30pm Pastoral Council ‘Challenging Your Condition’ Jujustu: Thursdays 6.45pm - 7.45pm programmes are free for everyone over Killeeshil Open Door Club: On Thursday Adoration: Adoration continues on Monday 18 and run for six weeks - one session 12th February the club have been invited in Ackinduff from 7.30pm until Mass at per week. The next programme in our to lunch at 2.00pm in Gervin’s Club 8.00pm and again after Mass until 9.00pm. area will take place in Killeeshil Coalisland by the Evergreen Club. Healing Mass: Monday 11th February is Community Centre on Thursday 21st Slimming World World Day of Prayer for the Sick and is the February from 10.30am - 1.00pm. For feastday of Our Lady of Lourdes. A special more information or to book a place Quinn’s Corner on Thursdays at 9.30am, Healing Mass will be celebrated in Ackinduff contact Yvonne on 028 9078 2940 or 5.30pm & 7.30pm. at 8.00pm, with Dr Ronan Brannigan as [email protected] Guest Speaker. Please feel free to attend Killeeshil G.F.C. this Mass, where our sick will receive the Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes Alphalot: A B D K R Sacrament of Anointing. Our regular Lucky Dip Winners: Christopher Wallace novena prayers will also be prayed. There Dungannon Lourdes Committee are now & Stephen Hegarty. will be no Adoration period after this Mass. taking bookings for this year’s Diocesan Sellers Prize: Rory Mc Cann. Pilgrimage to Lourdes from 16th - 21st Jackpot: £9200. Baptism Programme May. Fare €730. Bookings can be made 10th Tyrone Killeeshil Scouts by calling 07936 566 983 or visit the The next Baptism Programme for parents Lourdes Office, Convent of Mercy, Killeeshil Community Centre: and godparents will be held this Tuesday 5th Dungannon on the first Monday of each Monday: Beavers 6.00pm - 7.00pm and February at 7.30pm in the sacristy at month from 7.30pm to 9.00pm. Cubs 7.15pm - 8.30pm. Tullyallen. Monaghan Charismatic Prayer Group Friday: Scouts 7.00pm - 8.30pm ACCORD For more information please contact [email protected] The Annual Spring Conference will be The Accord Catholic Marriage Care Service held in the Hillgrove Hotel, Monaghan North of Ireland Family has relocated to Drumcree Pastoral Centre, from Friday 8th - Sun 10th Feb. Guest History Society (NIFHS) Garvaghey Road, Craigavon. Preparation for Speakers:Eddie Stone & Fr Peter Okpetu. Sacramental marriage is offered to engaged The South Tyrone branch of NIFHS will couples and it is advisable to contact Accord meet at Killymaddy Centre on the third at least six months before the wedding. Remembrance Service Tuesday of every month at 8.00pm and Marriage and relationship counselling is will focus on family history, DNA and available to couples and/or individuals A special Remembrance Service to give genealogy. All welcome. experiencing difficulties in their thanks for and remember Southern Trust Music Lessons relationships. Accord counselling is patients and staff who have died will be available to all, regardless of faith, held on Tuesday 19th February at Singing, piano and tin whistle lessons are denomination or none and based on client 7.30pm in Seagoe Parish Centre. The available in the Killeeshil area. These are need, rather than an ability to pay. service will include a time of reflection based on one or two pupils per slot and Contact Accord on 028 3833 4781 or and for this you may wish to bring a are good for all ages, with opportunities www.accord-ni.co.uk flower. All welcome. for doing exams. For more information contact Aimee on 07885455403. .
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