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Jesus Is with Us Always Jesus Is with Us MULLAGH / QUILTY / COORE -------- PARISH NEWSLETTER F PARISH OFFICE- 7087161 e-mail: [email protected] FR. LARKIN 087-2300627 / 7087012 FR. TUOHY 7087014 SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER YEAR “A” 27 / 04 / 2008 MULLAGH ENNIS HOSPITAL DEVELOPMENT : Ennis General Hospital Sat. 26 th @ 8pm. Maureen O’Connor Development Committee are inviting people to participate in Sun. 27 th @11am. John Joe & Patrick Darcy a vigorous campaign to save and improve the health service Fri. 02 nd @12noon Pakie Hehir in Co. Clare. If you are willing to take an active role at local Sat. 03 rd @ 8pm. Clohessy Family, Knocknahilla level or if you have had an experience with health care that Sun. 04 th @11am. Myra Sexton. 1 st Anniversary you are willing to share confidentially, please contact Ciarán at: 085 7499888 or email: [email protected] or write QUILTY to the Ennis Hospital Development Committee, Finuremore, Sat. 26 th @7pm. Joe Egan, Tromara Mullagh, Co. Clare. Sun. 27 th @9am. Ettie & Anthony Mungovan, Emelagh KILMURRY IBRICKANE LADIES CLUB ::: Will have training for Tue. 29 th @7pm. Kathy Cunneen & Family members U-U-1212 & U-U -1414 girls at the GAA field in Quilty on Tuesday 29 nd UU--12 & U --1414 Fri. 02 @7pm. Packie Downes April from 5pm. to 6pm. For Further information from Diane rd Sat 03 @7pm. Seán O’Donoghue on 087 7759920. th Sun. 04 @9am. O’Doherty & Kelly Families, Clonadrum LADIES FOOTBALL ::: A meeting will be held at the Quilt Tavern COORE on Wednesday next 30 April at 8.30pm. sharp to help decide Sun. 27 th @10am. Bob & Mary Moloney the future of Kilmurry Ibrickane Ladies football. All parents Fri. 02 nd @ 8pm. Nonie Bracken and players are asked to attend. For further information Sat. 03 rd @12noon Dan Sexton. Month’s Mind contact Loretta at 7087641. Sun. 04 th @10am. P.J. & Ciss Sexton CARING FOR CARERS ::: Miltown Malbay Group meeting at READERS – 7th SUNDAY OF EASTER 04 / 05 / 2008 Christ Church, Spanish Point on Wednesday 30 April at 8pm. MULLAGH : Sat. 03 rd @ 8pm. Marie Sexton Guest speaker on the night will be local Sun. 04 th @11am. Mairead Clancy Podiatrist/Chiropodist/Beauty Therapist Erica Burke. New members welcome. COORE : Sun. 04 th @10am. Theresa Sexton ALZHEIMER’S TEA / COFFEE MORNING : This is an open QUILTY: Sat. 03 rd @ 7pm. John Daly invitation to everyone to the Annual Tea / Coffee Morning Sun. 04 th @ 9am. Karen Galvin which will be held in the Meeting Room, Mullagh on Friday 2 May at 11am. Your support would gratefully appreciated on SYMPATHY : We offer our sympathy, support & prayers to the the day. Donations of Home Baking would also be graciously family, relatives & friends of Anne Cleary, Coore who was received. Looking forward to seeing you there. buried in Coore during the week. Rita Sheedy Cooraclare mother of Maire Daly, Clonmore Lodge who was buried in SET DANCING : End of Season Class Ceili will be held in Cooraclare during the week. Cooraclare Hall this Tuesday 29 April from 9.30pm. to 12.30am. Music by Four Courts Ceili Band. Great night BAPTISM : We welcome into God’s Family & the Christian assured. All are welcome. Community Thomas Tadhg O’Connor who was baptised in Quilty Church last weekend. CLARECARE DAYCARE OPEN HOUSE : Open day on this Monday 28 April from 1pm. to 3pm. at Clarecare Daycare FIRST FRIDAY : Friday next is the First Friday in May. Priests’ Centre, Resource Centre, Miltown Malbay. If you are 65 and will make their usual calls during the coming week. Mass over come along to meet others who are enjoying a great times are as follows – Mullagh 12noon. Quilty 7pm. Coore time of recounting old stories, remembering the good old 8pm. Confessions available before each Mass. days and continuing to enjoy the twilight years of life. FIRST HOLY COMMUNION : Congratulations to Susie Talty and Delicious meals, bingo, storytelling and dancing are all part Killian Mc Mahon, Coore N.S. who receive their First Holy of the day, so come along and see for yourself. If you need Communion in Coore Church on this Sunday during 10am. the bus to collect you please phone Cait at 7084027 or 086 Mass. 3208611. CONFIRMATION : Confirmation for the Young People of the Parish will take place in Mullagh Church on Pentecost Sunday Jesus is With us Always 11 May at 12 noon. We ask you to remember all our Young People in your Prayers. T K I W Q H T K.I.B. LOTTO / WWW.LOCALLOTTO.IE : Lucky numbers for last R W L D W E J week were 999,9 11171777, 262626,26 22272777. No Jackpot Winner. €100 Winner was Catherine Bracken, Kilmaley. €20 winners were Tommy U D W F V D E Bracken, Kilmaley. Michael O’Malley, Clohanmore. Mary T. Lynch, Tiermana. Fionnan O’Brien, Mullagh. Tony Garfield, T E W O E J S Mullagh. NEXT WEEK’S JACKPOT €€€8,40€8,408,400000. Draw on Monday 28/04/’08 will take place in “““O’Kelly’s“O’Kelly’sO’Kelly’s”.”.”.”. H H L F Z O U I.S.P.C.C. – THANK YOU ::: A sincere thanks to all who S P I R I T S contributed to this c-+3ollection last weekend. Total amount collected was €408. A L W A Y S L KIB G.A.A. CLUB::: Are holding an Executive Meeting on Thursday 1 May at 9.30pm. All are welcome. AAALALLLWWWWAAAAYYYYSSSS /// JJJEJEEESSSSUUUUSSSS /// LLLILIIIFFFFEEEE /// LLLOLOOOVVVVEEEE /// SSSPSPPPIIIIRRRRIIIITTTT /// TTTRTRRRUUUUTTTTHHHH .
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