Ballyscullion) Parish Bulletin 23Rd March 2014 Third Sunday of Lent

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Ballyscullion) Parish Bulletin 23Rd March 2014 Third Sunday of Lent BELLAGHY (Ballyscullion) Parish Bulletin 23rd March 2014 Third Sunday of Lent CHURCHES USEFUL TEL NO’S Vigil: Teresa O’Hagan Wed Nights Karate 7.30pm Friday 28th and Sunday 30th March secretary [email protected] Fr P Baker 02879 642458 9am: Caoimhe O’Neill Thurs: S.H.A.P.E Time Over 50's 2014. Curtain up is 8.00 pm. Adm is additional information can be found St Mary’s, Bellaghy (1877) Fr O Crilly 02825 821190 11am: Sheila Fullerton @ 10am £8.00. Concessions and Children in the Loup CCE's website Lifeline 0808 808 8000 Daily Readers: Hip-hop dance classes Thursday £5.00. www.loup-cce.com St V de P 07508549588 Masses: Mon: Amy McGoldrick Tues: night 6.30 to 7.30 in Ballynease Rocktown Community Hall Are you a young person of faith Mon & Fri. 7.30pm Pastoral Centre 02879 642983 Madeline Scullion Wed: Brigid Childline 0800 11 11 community hall. celebrating 100 years. Any group aged between 18 and 25 , who is Tues, Wed & Thurs 9.30am Scullion Thurs: Patricia Henry Indoor Bowls: @8pm interested in Hire of hall please interested in a 10- month, ‘time-out’ Vigil (Sat) 6.30pm CHARIS 02886 769217 Samaritans 08457 909090 Frid: Anne Scott Jiving Classes commence Thursday contact Bernie 79386533 or period where you will come together Sun 11.00am Cruse 0844 477 9400 Church Cleaners 10 th April. For details and Brian 79386545 with 5 other young people and live Confessions: Cruse Bannside 02825 630900 Patricia Larkin, Teresa Craig registration call 07707324700 before CHILDREN IN CROSSFIRE Would in community? You will live in a Fri 7pm -7.20pm Sat: 6pm – 6.20pm www.catholicireland.net Sorcha Mullan. 1st April. like to invite you to take part in the structured, secure environment, from 1st Fri: Thurs morning Mass Trocaire Boxes are available in Altar Society: hunger run 5K CHALLENGE. 5K st Irish Dancing Class: Tues at 7pm in where you will be expected to reach 1 Fri 7pm – 7.20pm the Church Porch. Kathleen McGahey & Maureen Bellaghy GAC walk or run all welcome….SUNDAY RD out to other young people in schools MASS INTENTIONS Cassidy PAROCHIAL HALL 23 MARCH 2014 at 2pm at Derry and parishes to facilitate faith-based St Mary’s City Council Carpark. Pre register on Car Park Attendants: Bingo: Mon at 8.30pm. Lines £20. activities. More information St Joseph’s, Ballyscullion, Mon: Private Houses £30. Last House £200 71269898 or William Walsh, Francis Glackin, Peter available on Co Antrim (1974) Tues: The Sick Diver Books £7 [email protected] or £5 www.derryyouthcommunity.com Wed: Private Collectors/Doors Karate Club: Tues 7.30-9.30pm Register on the day Masses: Thurs: Private Vigil: Closing date for applications May Pius Diamond, Brendan McGoldrick Whist: Wed night. ACCORD NI th Sundays: 10.00am Fri: Private 9am: Sean Larkin, James McCann Ceili Class: Thurs 8-9.30pm Would you like to get more involved 16 2014. Holy Days: Vigil 7.00pm Sat(vigil): Michael & Mary Hendry 11am: Dermot O’Hagan, Ciaran St Malachy’s GAC with your community and assist STOP PRESS ... th Sun 9am: John & Tillie Toner Glackin Lotto March 17 11, 13, 17 and 19. young people planning for their NEXT WEEKEND PRIEST Sun 11am: Mass for Parishioners Children’s Liturgy Teams : Jackpot winner Katie McAteer. New future married life. Then why not Rev Andrew Dolan PP During the 6.30pm Service St Joseph’s Ballyscullion Vigil: P Larkin, P Convery, jackpot £500 consider becoming a Marriage 25 Ballynease Road, Bellaghy, Sun 10am: Private next Sunday Richard Moore C Scullion Gaelic Start Programme for boys and Education Magherafelt, Stations of the Cross Sunday 6.30pm. 11am: P Donnelly, A Scullion, girls in P1 and P2 Fridays 6pm-7pm. from Children in Crossfire Facilitator with Accord Maghera. Co Derry BT45 8JS. ANNIVERSARIES N O’Sullivan 75th Gala dinner 29th March Tullyglass We are looking for people who are will give a talk on “The Power Tel: 0287938 6259 Fax: 0287938 6452 Joan Scullion, Anthony McMullan, We welcome into God’s family House Hotel. married for at least 5 years with a of Forgiveness”. Email: [email protected] Francis McPeake, Lizzie Downey, through Baptism: ST ERGNAT’S positive attitude to marriage ;are Patrick Gilmore, Gerry Diamond, Ricardo Luis Correia-Garcia, lotto numbers 6.7.24.24 Positive Mental Health PARISH CONTACTS warm, genuine, flexible and enjoy Hugh Nugent, Charlie Kealey. Chapel View. £50 A McCormick Siobhan Kearney will speak to Secretary: Sally-Ann Diamond working as part of a team; have an May they rest in peace. Etain Caoimhe Madden, £25 E McErlain & F Duffin the congregation at the Masses Organists : openness and commitment to St Mary’s: Laurence Diamond Loughbeg Rd. jackpot £3000 in St Mary’s next Sunday . ALTAR SERVERS 3rd Annual "Big Spring Clean " working with a Catholic St Joseph’s: David Treacy organisation. Contact Mona at Sacristan: W’days: Emma Donnelly PRAYER MEETING Sun 23rd March from 2pm, Accord on 79642983 St. Mary’s: Brian McCallion Vigil: Katie Doherty on Wednesday’s registration from 1pm. Sponsorship The Greatest gift you can St. Joseph’s: Yvonne Duffin 9am: Ellie McNicholl @ 8.00pm in the Prayer Room forms available from club coaches give someone is your Pastoral Council: 11am: Katherine Morgan Everyone is most welcome ,local shops and pubs . A cake sale Shared Easter Mass Bouquets time, Chairperson: Marie Kilpatrick; ST MARY’S ST JOSEPH’S will also take place from 2-4pm . are available from the Parish Secretary: Veronica Joyce Because you’re giving Eucharistic Ministers EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS Club registration for Football, Office. Proceeds will be Parish Finance Committee: th (Next Sunday 30th March) Hurling ,Camogie and non playing them something you can Chairperson: Fr A Dolan PP 29 & 30th March forwarded to Fr Neil Magill’s E O’Donnell & B Mullan members on Sun 30th March from Secretary: Patrick Brennan Vigil: B Quigley, C O’Neill, E Mission in Burma. never MARCH SCHEDULES 2-4pm in club rooms, all players Parish Halls: St Mary’s, Bellaghy Davidson, M Larkin, P McGoldrick Reader: Roisin Trainor Get back Website: www.bellaghyparish.com 9am: T O’Kane, B McMenamin, B must have their registration Collectors : Edmond O’Donnell Campbell, J McGoldrick completed on the day. 11am: Altar Society: The Loup CCE would like to Dates to Remember: J Brennan, M Scullion, P Helen, Laura & Sarah "Strictly Moneyglass" is on 10th Brennan, B Scullion Louise Duffin May in Moneyglass community inform you that the Co Derry Fleadh Confirmation: Weekdays from 23 rd March ST JOHN BOSCO COMMUNITY is being held this year in The th Hall @8pm. Tickets go on sale soon. Wed 9 April @ 5pm Morning Mass: B Campbell ASSOCIATION Moneyglass Drama Group will Loup/Ballyronan from 23rd to 27th Evening Mass: P Brennan First Holy Communion Mon: Dancing Class on @ 7pm perform the laugh a minute, comedy April. All entries for competitions MARCH SCHEDULES Exercise Class @ 8.30pm (Free) th "Widows' Paradise" by Sam Cree in must be submitted by Wednesday Sat 17 May Readers Tues: Youth Club 6.30pm Moneyglass Community Centre on 26th March 2014 to the Fleadh .
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