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Church of the Assumption Howth, Co. Dublin Church of the Assumption Howth, Co. Dublin Sunday 4th September 2016 Twenty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time 36/16 MASS TIMES Sunday Vigil Saturday 7.00pm 8.30am, 10.30am (Family Mass) 12 noon Holy Days 7.00pm (Vigil), 8.00am, 10.00am Monday—Friday 8.00am, 10.00am Saturday 10.00am PARISH STAFF Fr. Gerry Tanham, Co-PP Presbytery No. 1 Thormanby Road, Howth Tel. 01-816 7599 Fr. Raymond Molony Presbytery No. 2 Thormanby Road, Howth Tel. 01-832 2029 Barbara Farrell Parish Secretary Tel. 01-839 7398 E: [email protected] Website: www.howthparish.ie OFFICE HOURS 9.30am—1.30pm Mon Tues Weds & Fri (The Parish Office is located in the Sacristy) CELEBRATION OF MASSES IN BALDOYLE, HOWTH AND SUTTON OUR DEAD IMPENDING CHANGES IN SCHEDULE Please remember in your prayers Copies of the proposed schedule of changes to the ELLEN O’NEILL who died recently. Mass times in the above mentioned parishes are We offer our sympathy to her family. available on the tables in the church. You are invited May she rest in peace. to take a copy. MASS TIMES & INTENTIONS 4th - 11th Sept 2016 READERS th Sun 4 Sept Wis 9: 13-18. Ps 89: 3-6, 12-14, 17,R/ v1. Phm 9-10, 12-17. Lk 14: 25-33 Vigil (7.00pm Sat. 3rd Sept) Michael Dixon (7th Anv) E. Stewart st 8.30am Joan Cullen (1 Anv) D O Cathasaigh/U.Kane 10.30am Kay and Bob Campbell Family Mass Reader 12 noon Thelma Taylor (4th Anv) th B. Morgan Mon 5 1 Cor 5: 1-8. Ps 5: 5-7, 12, R/ v9. Lk 6: 6-11 8.00am J. Morton 10.00am T. Boyle th Tues 6 1 Cor 6: 1-11. Ps 149: 1-6, 9, R/ v4. Lk 6: 12-19 8.00am K. Burke 10.00am J. Comiskey Weds 7th 1 Cor 7: 25-31. Ps 44:11-12, 14-17, R/ v11. Lk 6: 20-26 8.00am B. Milton 10.00am Devassy Kallookaran Annam Devassy J. Stewart th Thurs 8 Mic 5: 1-4. Ps 12: 6-7, R/ Is 61:10. Mt 1: 1-16,18-23 8.00am B. Milton 10.00am Noel Drumm (8th Anv) M. Connaughton Fri 9th St Ciaran 1 Cor 9: 16-19, 22-27. Ps 83: 3-6, 12, R/ v2. Lk 6: 39-42 8.00am K. Nolan 10.00am J. Clarke th Sat 10 1 Cor 10:14-22. Ps 115: 12-13, 17-18, R/ v17. Lk 6: 43-49 10.00am Gerard Jenkinson (Month’s Mind) J. Towers Sun 11th Ex32:7-11,13-14.Ps 50:3-4,12-13,17,19,R/ Lk 15:19. 1Tm1:12-17. Lk 15: 1-32 Vigil (7.00pm Sat. 10th Sept) Marion Harrington (1st Anv) B. Farrell D O Cathasaigh/Áine 8.30am 10.30am Mary Cantwell (Month’s Mind) Family Mass Reader 12 noon Jimmy O’Connor (7th Anv) D. Gilroy Calling all Transition Year students!! Do you know a student in Transition Year? The Howth/Sutton Transition Year Programme is a local project for TY students focussed on youth leadership, personal growth and responsibility and community project involvement. The Programme runs once a month for a half day during the school year. This will be the tenth year of the project and TY students living in Howth and Sutton are invited to register. Registration forms are now available and will be distributed in local schools on Monday 5th September. You can also download the form from www.howthparish.ie. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. For more information call Mary Clavin 086-602 3313. Beginning Experience B.E. - Beginning Experience is a support group for those coping with the pain of loss of their life partner, through death, separation or divorce. This is a healing ministry, which helps to resolve the grief that goes with the end of a marriage or relationship . Coping effectively with bereavement is a skill we can all learn. Meetings begin Wednesday 7th September for 7 Wednesday evenings at 7.15pm in White Friars Community Centre, Aungier St., Dublin 2. For further information phone 086-087 7379 or email [email protected]. www.beginningexperience.ie SAINT PADRE PIO PRAYER GROUP Mass 7.30pm, preceded by Rosary 7.15pm, th Monday 5 September, Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Baldoyle. HOWTH PARISH BIBLE LOOKING TO JOIN A CHOIR? STUDY The Family Mass Choir are looking for more Singers and Musicians. All Bible Study continues on Friday welcome from age 8 – 80+. We sing at the Family Mass (one Sunday in th 9 September at 10.45am in the Month). Two Choir Practices on Tuesdays from 8 - 9pm prior to the the Parish Hall (St Columbanus) Sunday singing. Please contact Parish Secretary on 01 839 7398 or Marie All Welcome. on 086-602 8277 for more information. LEARN IRISH THIS AUTUMN AT KLEAR Adult Education Centre (beside Kilbarrack Dart Station) Mindfulness Meditation Morning Classes for Beginners, Improvers, Intermediate and Advanced with Joe Clarke Learners. Also, new Evening Class - Irish for Parents and Grandparents. th Meditation will resume on Enrolment is from Monday 5 Sept. For details Telephone: 01-867 1845. Monday 12th September at 7.30pm in St. Columbanus Stella Maris Retreat Centre, Baily, Howth Tel. 832 22 28 Hall. HARVEST CELEBRATION th Meditation will also take Sunday 11 September 3.00pm place on Tuesday A Reflection on the beauty and bounty of the Harvest presented by Sr. Marie Therese Porter. All are welcome mornings, 11.00am until th 12noon from 13 Sept. in Mindfulness Meditation with Joe Clarke St. Columbanus Hall. Mindfulness Meditation resumes on Monday 19th September from No booking required – all 11.00am to 12 noon. Please Tel. 01 832 2228 to reserve your place are welcome. or e-mail [email protected] A REFLECTIVE RETREAT th th CHRISTIAN MEDITATION Sunday 18 to 24 September Facilitated by Sr. Marie Therese Porter Christian Meditation will take “We wish to see Jesus” (John 12: 20-24) This is a gentle, relaxed place on Friday 9th September retreat incorporating Guided Reflection, Music and Ritual. Cost : Residential €440 in St. Columbanus Hall at Contact Tel. 832 2228 or e-mail [email protected] 8.00pm. All are welcome to Day participants welcome. €50 meals included, or €25 per day attend. For more information Tea/Coffee provided. contact Matt McDonagh Tel. BRIDGE CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS 806 3406 Starting Thursday 15th September at 7.30pm at Sutton Lawn Tennis Club. Qualified Teacher . All welcome. Tel. Mary 087-652 3245 SAINT VINCENT De CHURCH COLLECTIONS PAUL SOCIETY Sunday 28th August The Howth Conference of First Collection €810 and the Share Collection €540 the Saint Vincent de Paul MUDOAK The story of a Howth Cottage by Bernie Nestor 1995 Society will hold their This is a nostalgic Memoir by Bernie Nestor of her life growing up in monthly collection next an isolated cottage overlooking Howth Golf Club on Howth Hill. It is a weekend - after all the social history covering several generations. Published by the Howth Peninsula Heritage Society at €5.00 and sold in aid of St. Francis Hospice, Masses. Raheny. 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