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Parishes of Narraghmore & Moone Parishes of Narraghmore & Moone Bulletin - 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time - February 9th/10th 2019 Mass Intentions form as soon as possible. four nights, Monday 25/Tuesday 26/ Sunday If you have not received a form please Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 of Ballymount - Martin Dowling (A) contact either Conor the Parish Pastoral February at 7.30pm each Worker or Ber in the Parish Office. Many evening. Come along and as a choir Crookstown - Paddy Dunne - Irishtown thanks for your cooperation. (1st A), Kathleen Ann Leigh - Baronsland ************** or music group to listen to young people (A), Rose Devereux (A), Bridie Keogh - St Laurence’s NS - Crookstown praising God with energy in this unique Lipstown (A), Juliann Keogh - Grangecon event. (A), Mary Ging (1st A), Tina Nolan (1st A), Enrolment is now open for this Lil Cullen (A), James Hickey - Narraghmore September. For further information or to ************* (A), Anne Houlihan (Birthday Rem.), register your daughter or son, please K Leisure - Athy Thomas & Bridget Doyle (A). Mary Farrelly Aqua aerobics for those with - (Stradbally) sister of Martha Heffernan contact Rosie on 059-8623333 (Rec Dec). ************ arthritis. Divine Mercy Conference 2019 A six week class for people with arthritis Kilmead - Martin Berry (A), Doyle & starts in K Leisure Athy on Friday 15th McDonald families - Burtown (A), Johnnie The conference will take place from & Teresa Kelly – Youngstown. Recently February 22nd to 24th in the RDS, Dublin. February at 12 noon. Cost €5 per deceased - Mary Farrelly - Stradbally session. No booking necessary. (sister of Martha Heffernan) Friday night is given over to young ************** people. Moone - John Hipwell (A), Chris Moore – Speakers include: Archbishop Anointing of the Sick th Mullaghmast (A), Paddy & Pat Leigh – Diarmuid Martin (Archbishop of On Saturday 16 February Mass with Castledermot (A), Donie McGrath (A), the Anointing of the Michael O’Neill (A, Dora Kinsella - Dublin), Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Hughestown (52nd A) Okolo - Papal Nuncio, Fr Brendan sick will be celebrated at 12 noon in Walsh Pallotine Fathers (Family Tree Teach Diarmada Castledermot. Weekday Healing Ministry) and more besides. Please spread the word; thinking ahead - Crookstown: Wed & Fri 9.30am - neighbours and friends might need a lift Donor’s Intentions Tickets available from PayPal online or to the Community Centre. ********************* the Divine Mercy Apostolate, 22, Castle Question: If I am not Grove, Clondalkin, Dublin 22. Prices are Refreshments served afterwards. ‘actively and consciously’ as follows: ************* participating in mass, in as €35 for the weekend. Visit of Centennial Statue of Our much as I am able, do I still Lady of Fatima share in the grace of mass? €30 Saturday only ******************** €20 Sunday only. A centennial statue of Our Lady of Parish Volunteers & GDPR See www.divinemercyconference.com Fatima will visit Castledermot Church th All parish volunteers should have received for further details. on Weds Feb 13 . The statue will arrive a form requesting your consent to the *************** in the church around lunchtime. There parish retaining your data for the purpose will be devotions during the day, with of communicating with you in accordance Emmanuel 2019 at the Helix: Mass at 7.00pm. with your role as a parish volunteer. 70 Second Level Schools from all over ************** This relates to ALL volunteers in our the Archdiocese will participate in the parish - Ministers of the Word & renowned Emmanuel concert series this Anam Cara Eucharist, Choirs, Collectors, Baptism South Dublin the organisation that Teams, Altar Society, Flower arrangers, year , where hundreds of teenagers take Sacristans etc… If you have not already part in a live concert in the Helix over supports bereaved parents’ is holding a done so, please complete and return the Bereavement Information Evening on Monday 11 February at 7:20pm in the or www.prioryinstitute.com S.s. Mary & Laurence Church, Maldron Hotel, Tallaght, Dublin 24. **************** Crookstown, Tel: 059 8623154. Email: This is a free event and open to all Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary [email protected] bereaved parents. Information Line on Disorder - (COPD) ************* 085 2888 888 A COPD support group meets every Take Time. **************** Take time to think - it is the source of Wednesday in the Cathedral Parish power. Accord Annual Collection Centre in Carlow from 12 noon until Take time to play - it is the secret of perpetual youth. The annual collection for ACCORD, the 1pm. This is an exercise group aimed specifically at those with COPD. For Take time to read - it is the fountain of Diocesan Agency for Marriage and the wisdom Family, will be made at all Masses on the further details please contact: Mick Take time to pray - it is the greatest power weekend of 16th& 17th February. The Dooley on 087-6708179. on earth. collection for ACCORD will replace the There is also a Stoke Support Group Take time to love and be loved - it is a God usual Share Collection. which meets on the 2nd Friday of every given privilege ACCORD Dublin offers Marriage Take time to be friendly - it is the road to month from 2:30pm - 4pm in the Sacred happiness Preparation Courses, counselling for couples Heart Hospital in Carlow, further details Take time to laugh - it is music to the soul and individuals experiencing difficulties in available from Mick Dooley Take time to give - it is too short a day to their relationships and a Relationship and be selfish Sexuality Programme for primary and Stores Baltinglass. Take time to work - it is the price of secondary Schools. ***************** success ACCORD Dublin needs your support. Mass & Church Service Times: Take time to do Charity - it is the key to heaven. Please give generously *************** Ballymount: ***************** Sunday 8.30am Something to think about Crookstown/Ballymount Monthly Crookstown: Saturday 7pm (Vigil) Parish Lotto - January Results: Less More Numbers 6-7-23. Wednesday & Friday: 9.30am Tuesday & Thursday: 9.30am - Liturgy Talking Listening €20 winners: of the Word with Holy Communion. Planning Doing Pat Mackey c/o M. Cullen Tues. 7-8pm Exposition of the Blessed Fizzy Drinks Water 6 O S c/o M. Cullen Sacrament Junk Food Healthy Food Anne O’Reilly c/o M. Cullen Kilmead: Complaining Encouraging Sheamús Byrne c/o Nancy Dowling Sunday 10.30am Worrying Hoping Michael Finnegan c/o Nancy Dowling Thursday 9.30am - Liturgy of the Word Doubting Believing **************** with Holy Communion. Lazing Around Exercising Prayer Meeting - Wednesday 7.30pm Frowning Smiling Athy Parish Pilgrimage to Lourdes Moone: Insecurity Trust Weakness Confidence 26th June –1st July Staying in Hotel Padeue Sunday 12noon. Holy Day: 11am Ignorance Understanding Price €757 Tuesday & Friday 10am - Liturgy of the Hate Love Contact Maureen Ryan, William St. Word with Holy Communion. Ungratefulness Gratitude ********************* ************* The Parish Team: Answer: Did you know that the Sick & Housebound Parishioners Fr Liam Rigney PP - 087-2607377; church teaches that in order that the Do you have a relative or neighbour who Email: [email protected] liturgy ‘may be able to produce it’s is sick at home or housebound and who Fr Tim Hannon CC - 059-8631698 full effects it is necessary that the might benefit from a visit from the Fr Francis McCarthy CC - 087- [we] come with proper disposition…’ Pastoral Worker or would just like to 6978143 ‘that our minds [and hearts] be receive Holy Communion? If so please Conor McCann - Parish Pastoral attuned with our voices’. And while contact Conor. Worker - Narraghmore & Moone the Church teaches that personal prayer & private devotions are ***************** 086-7905654. Email: [email protected] essential and of great benefit to the The Priory Institute: life of the Christian, ‘...the liturgy Registration is now open for Spring Natasha Geoghegan - Parish Pastoral (especially the Eucharistic Liturgy) is Semester we offer a number of theology Worker - Athy & Barrowhouse far superior to any of them…’ The courses through distance education 087-6730300. Email: Eucharist is the source of all (beginning on 2nd March 2019). [email protected] Christian activity and the summit to For more information on our courses Parish secretaries which all Christian activity is contact us by email: Ber Murphy & Trish Holligan - . directed. (Taken from the document [email protected] Mon, Tue, Wed & Fri 10am - 4pm. of Vatican II on the Sacred Liturgy) Phone: (0)1 404 8125 .
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