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Lackagh Parish Fr Lackagh Parish Fr. Des Fr. Bernard Radio Link 106.8 fm Lackagh Coolarne Church Website: www.lackaghchurch.ie Tel: 091 – 797 114 Tel: 091- 797 626 087 – 2255 740 Parish Office Opening Hours: 14:00 – 16:00 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Parish E-mail Address: [email protected] Baptisms take place on the First and Third Sunday of the month AFTER 11:30am Mass. Saturday 19th 8:00pm Mary Burke, Lackagh & Renmore 1st Anniversary. Sunday 20th 11:30am Eamonn Cummins, Kilskeagh FATHERS’ DAY – Monday 21st 9:30am Mrs. Mary O‟Brien, Barnaboy. Anniversary. Summer Solstice Sunday is Fathers‟ Day. Tuesday 22nd 9:30am Geraldine Connolly, Barnaboy. We would like to wish all Fathers a very Happy Fathers‟ Day Wednesday23rd 9:30am Closing of year Mass – Lackagh N .S. Thursday24th 9:30am Michael John and Tony Murphy, Waterview. The Feast of John the 1:00 Closing of year Mass – Bawnmore N.S. Baptist. Friday 25th 9:30am Willie Morris, Lackaghmore. Saturday 26th 8:00pm Gerard Kelly, Ballyglass. First Anniversary. Sunday 27th 11:30am Philomena and Patrick Burke, Lackagh Rd., Anniversary. Weekly Offerings: Lackagh €1,320 Coolarne €400 . Many thanks for your contributions for the upkeep of the Parish. Please Pray for : Annie Farrell, Ruanmore, Nora Carney ( housekeeper to the late Fr. Lyons). Mrs. Tina Heneghan, Glenamaddy mother of Pat, Knockdoe. May they rest in peace. Collectors, Eucharistic Ministers, Church Care Group and Altar Servers for next weekend will be: Team C Eucharistic Adoration– takes place each Wednesday from 6 - 7.30 pm Pilgrimage to Lourdes – The Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes will be held this year from August 3rd-10th. The Archbishop will lead the Pilgrimage. All are welcome. Details booking from Sheila at 093-24639 or 086-8664633. The Rosary of Hope : Thank you to all for the co-operation in saying a decade of the Rosary each day during the month of May with the Rosary Beads the school children received last month Hopefully the parents would continue to say a decade with the children at home with the same intentions in mind. Feast Days of the Week: 20th St. Silverius, 21st St. Aloysius , 22nd St. Thomas More, 23rd St. Audrey, 24th Birth of St. John the Baptist, 25th St. Jason, 26th St. Anthelm, Upkeep of Cemeteries: All who are caring for cemeteries and graves are asked to meet Monday 21st at 9pm in the Mortuary Chapel to plan for Cemetery Masses . Boxes of Envelopes: Many thanks to those who distributed the boxes of weekly envelopes – it is greatly appreciated. A few people have yet to pick up their area envelopes, and would be most grateful if you could do so as soon as possible. You are encouraged to use the weekly envelope even if attending other churches as the envelopes are returned to us as we return other Church envelopes to them. Parish Newsletter Clubs, Societies, Organizations etc. who wish to place a notice in the Newsletter are asked to e-mail to [email protected] ( but PLEASE do NOT use all capital letters in your e-mail notice – please use plain text typed notice ) or post „marked “Newsletter” ‟ on top LEFT hand corner of envelope to reach office by Thursday at 12 noon to be included in the weekend‟s newsletter. Sat. !9th 6.30pm. Mary Murphy, Boston. Readers. Sun.20th 10.30 Pat Fahy Sat. 26th. Nancy Varden Mon.21st 9.10 John & Vincent Feeney Sun.27th Linda Keane. Thur24rh 9.10 John & Julia Murphy & son - in -law Patsy Conway. Sat.26th. 6.30pm Dec. of Dunleavy, Costello & Eucharistic Ministers. Tarpey Families. Sat. 26th. Ann Bohan Sun.27th 10.30 Roy Murphy, requested by Lackagh Sun. 27th Jody Murphy. Branch of Ability West. Daily Mass:9.10am Good Luck: to all who are taking part in Feile this weekend. Disco for people with special needs, over the age of 16 years: will take place in Turloughmore Community Centre on Friday, 25th June from 8.30pm-10.30pm. This event is part of the Volunteer Programme of Ability West which provides services and support to people with intellectual disability. If you require any further information, please contact Linda at (087-9971558). Lackagh Ladies Club Notice: The „Trad on the Prom‟ evening being organised by the Ladies Club will take place on Sunday 27th at 9pm in the Salthill Hotel and not Friday 25th as previously advertised. Contact Helen at 087 2518 385 for further details. Corofin Sheepshearing Festival - takes place THIS Sun. June 20th at The Palm Tree, Ballyglunin. The proceeds from the festival this year goes to. THE TUAM MS BRANCH and GALWAY HOSPICE. There will be lots of activities for all the family. Your support would be much appreciated. Turloughmore Summer Camp:is being held in Turloughmore Social Centre from June 28th - July 2nd from 9.30am -2.30pm. The camp aims to achieve exactly what its slogans states. 'Active Bodies and Healthy Minds. Lots of fun of different kinds!!! For more information please contact Loraine on 087 9666865 or Elaine on 085 7270609. Cregmore School Family Fun Night. On Thursday Night, June 24th from 7pm, Cregmore Parents Association are extending an open invitation to all members of the wider community to attend the school for an evening of fun and entertainment. There will be live music, Irish dancing, a monster B.B.Q, free refreshments, face painting, medal presentation to members of the victorious All Ireland winning Under 14 ladies Football team, presentation to the School Hurling and Football teams, official launch of the school annual magazine, entitled, "Cregmore School through the eye of the lens". In addition, teas and coffees will be served and it is hoped that in particular, all the Senior Citizens of the parish will feel free to attend what should be a very sociable night. We will also have a second hand school book and uniform sale and there will be a monster draw with over €1,000 in prizes. So put Thursday, June 24th into your diary, and come along to what should be the social event of the Summer. Cake sale 27th June in Lackagh Museum: in support of the street children in the Philippines will be held on Sunday June 27th after 11.30 M ass in the Lackagh Museum . Deirdre Kelly, 86 Woodlands will be spending July and August volunteering in the Philippines in an orphanage and will use the funds for much needed supplies. Lackagh Museum Lotto: Winning numbers 3, 8,22,23. No Winner. Match 3 numbers MJ Farragher Bawnmore, Kevin Farragher, Bawnmore. Martha Whelan, Ballinvoher, Patricia Delaney Higgins Lackagh Museum. Promoter‟s Prize Sarah Walsh. Computer Camp July 19th July for 2 weeks. All ages groups can enjoy their summer holidays with fun activities in Computers - Arts & Crafts - Drama - Cooking - Quizzes - Sport & lots fun games - Card Making - Hair & Beauty Day - Jewellery Making - Week 1 19th July - 23rd July, Week 2 26th July - 30th July 10am - 2pm. Registration Day Friday 9th July in Lackagh Museum IT Centre @ 6 -9 pm . Contact Geraldine Delaney on 087- 8153762 for further details or e/mail [email protected] Gairmscoil Mhuire, (Vocational School) Athenry: There will be an Irish Course for students currently in 6th class, 1st year and 2nd year in the school from 5th – 9th July from 10am until 1:00pm daily. The course involves the New Junior Cert Syllabus with an emphasis on spoken Irish. For further details please contact Sarah Fahy (Tel: 091- 244159) Application forms available from the school. Turloughmore Camogie Club are selling black and white car flags. The cost is €6 for one flag or €10 for two flags. To purchase a flag please contact Catriona Farrell on 086 2071356 or Emer Kearney on 086 3708666. Turloughmore Camogie Club will be hosting and participating in U8 Go Games in June. U8 girls are welcome to join Turloughmore Camogie Club to take part in these fun days. Further information please contact Fiona Kearney on 087 7778030. Turloughmore Camogie Club wish the U14 girls and boys the very best of luck in Féile this weekend. The girls are hosting St. Martins of Wexford and we hope they are enjoying their stay. The Féile games have been taking place over the weekend and information on the féile results and camogie news visit www.turloughmore.galway.gaa.ie. Monivea Village Market : Continues each Saturday from 10am - 3pm. Local produce on sale, also organic meat, fish and vegetables. Arts and Crafts, live music and face painting. Come to the market, and stay for the picnic, WEBSITE: http://moniveavillagemarket.com Coolarne Sports and Open Day: will take place on Sunday 27th June at 2pm which is a few weeks earlier than usual. Once again a great day is anticipated. All the usual events will take place. Please support and have an enjoyable Sunday afternoon. Krafty Kids Summer Camp 2010-Lots of fun and activities. Running on the 5th-9th July and 12th-16th July. Registration evening taking place at Turloughmore Social Center Monday 14th June at 7pm. For further information, contact Monica-086 3820358 or Sarah-087 6238842. BBQ Sunday the 27th June. We will have a celebration at Hughes Complex in conjunction Treat Café at 5 pm, to kick off the Féile Boys and Girls teams who are travelling to Derry and Tyrone on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th July. Tickets available from Juvenile, Ladies Committee and Hughes. Conradh na Gaeilge Campa Samhraidh: Irish Language Summer Camp in Lackagh N.S. 5th July – 16th for 8 to 14 year olds. Information from Anna Glynn 087- 766 7976. Paraic 087 –656 8837. Conradh na Gaeilge 091 -567 824.
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