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KILLARNEY PARISH NEWSLETTER Jim Sheehy, Live Streaming from the Priests of the Parish: Fr Kieran O’Brien Adm., Fr Safeguarding Children Our Parish Website with KILLARNEY PARISH NEWSLETTER Jim Sheehy, live streaming from the Priests of the Parish: Fr Kieran O’Brien Adm., Fr. Jim Lenihan, Fr Niall Howard, Parish Office 6631014 Designated Liaison Person: Cathedral Opening Hours (Mon , Tues, Thurs - Fri 10am - 1pm & 2pm - 5.pm & Wed 10am—1pm ) After hours emergency no. 087/6501998. Franciscan Friary 6631066 087 6362780 www.killarneyparish.com MASS INTENTIONS 2ND OCTOBER –8TH OCTOBER 2017 BAPTISMS: We welcome …. THE MISSION MONTH OF OCTOBER begins on this Sunday, 1st ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL: Sean Peter O’Sullivan, Whitebridge Manor, Oct. World Missions Ireland is the Holy Father’s official charity for Morning Mass Mon - Sat 10.30am Alannah Blathnaid O’Leary, Oakpark, Tralee overseas mission and is responsible for coordinating Mission Sunday Mon 6.15pm Jeremy & Mary Jo O’Neill, Muckross View Eadaoin Maria Croke, Kilbonane, Beaufort in Ireland. A calendar of events has been put in place by World Mary G.O’Donoghue,late of Coolgreane Park Samia Zofia Hebda, Oakdale, Park Road Missions Ireland throughout the month of October, details of which Victims of the Great Famine, 1845-1850 MARRIAGES: Congratulations to …. can be found on our website (www.wmi.ie). Mission Sunday this year Tues 6.15pm Noel Dillon, Woodlawn Carol Nolan, Kilkee, Co. Clare & William O’Sullivan, Faha is on 22nd October. Wed 6.15pm Donie & Margaret O’Donoghue, ——————————————————————————————-- COME AND LISTEN! Catechesis for adults and youth to help to Lower Sunny Hill EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT: deepen our Faith and to help bring us to an intimacy with Jesus Thurs 6.15pm John & Judy O’Leary, Beechcroft Church of the Resurrection 10am - 10pm Tuesdays Christ is starting on Sunday night October 1st at 7.30pm and Fri 6.15pm Sean O’Grady, Monastery Gardens St Mary’s Cathedral 11am – 6pm Wednesdays continuing on Wednesdays and Sundays for 7 weeks at the same Sat 6.15pm Paddy O’Connor, Ross Road(1st Anniversary) Church of the Holy Spirit Muckross : 4pm-7pmThursdays time. Venue : Parish Centre at the rear of the Church of the Eoghan Carton, Bridgefield Alan Duke, Cnoc Na Rí, Ballydowney (Please note: From 5th Oct. change of times in Muckross Church, Resurrection, Park Rd. It is given by a priest , two couples and young Breda & Eamon Kissane, Marian Terrace until further notice) man from the Neocatechumenal Way. Everyone is free to come to James O’Brien, Dromulton lower, Currow & Franciscan Friary 2pm –7pm Fridays any or all the nights. St. Mary’s Terrace ——————————————————————————————-- ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE “Human and Religious Audrius Klaune, Countess Grove MASS INTENTIONS FOR 2018: For your planning, please note that Development as Catholic Christians” by Fr. Sean Sheehy, Wed. 4th Cornelius & Elizabeth Counihan, Dunrine & bookings for 1st Anniversary Masses only will be taken at the Parish Oct. 7.00pm-8.30pm. “The Practice of Lectio Divina” by Fr. Brendan deceased family members. Office on Tues Oct 17th and all others Mass Intentions can be Clifford OP, Thurs. Oct. 5Th, 7.00pm-9.30pm. Sun 8.00am Joan O’Rahilly, (Née McCarthy) Ballycasheen arranged from Wed Oct 18th onwards. Call into Parish Office only on WORKSHOP FOR YOUTH MUSIC MINISTERS on Saturday, 10.30am Mass offered for Parishioners those days - no bookings will be taken over the phone that week. October 7th in St. Brendan’s College, Killarney. Registration begins 12noon Mairead Horgan, Crosstown, Killarney PARISH SILVER CIRLE STARTS THURS OCT 12TH! This is our at 10:30pm. This workshop is for leaders of youth choirs/folk groups (1st Anniversary) ———————————————————————————————————————————- big fundraiser for the parish each year, and we ask for your support and choir members are also welcome. Contact Tomas Kenny on 086 CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION once again. We would be delighted if you would consider taking 10 3683778 for more details. Morning Mass Mon - Sat 9.30am tickets for selling in your workplace, family and circle of friends—if so KERRY ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY lecture Mon 9.30 am Jerry Reen, Coolcorcoran contact the parish office, it would help the parish greatly. And of “500 years after Martin Luther: The Reformation and its legacy in Tues 9.30 am Jack & Celia McCarthy, Beaufort course we would ask you to consider supporting it by purchasing a Kerry” at 7.30pm in Rose Hotel in Tralee on Tuesday, October 3 Wed 9.30 am Donal & Hanna Foran, Coolcaslagh ticket for yourself or a family member from one of the by Ven Simon Lumby of St Mary’s Church of Ireland, Killarney. Thurs 9.30 am Special Intention promoters, sacristies or parish office. Tickets are €30 covering KILLARNEY NATIONAL PARK AUTUMN TALKS Thurs 5th by Fri 9.30 am Denis O’Sullivan, 123 Ballyspillane 10 weeks, with the top prize each week of €500. Thanks for your Valerie O’Sullivan on “ People and Places of Co. Kerry”. 8pm in Sat 9.30 am Sheila O’Connor, Minish & USA continued support. Killarney House. Free Admission Sat 7.30 pm Maunie Scannell, Lissivigeen NEWSLETTERS: After Mass you might also like to take the Experience the time of Mercy! Sun 11.00 am Mary Flynn, Ferndale Avenue newsletter home with you to reflect on the readings for the coming Special talk by Fr. Michael Gaitley from the USA, author of several ——————————————————————————————-- week ahead, or take them to someone who is sick or housebound books on Our Lady and Mercy, in St Augustine's church, Cork, at CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT MUCKROSS and is unable to get to Mass. We would appreciate if you could place 7.30pm on Sunday October 8th. Also join thousands of Irish people in Morning Mass -Sun 9.30 am making a 33 Day Consecration Prayer to Our Lady for Ireland from any remaining newsletters at the side of the pew or at the doors in Nov 5th. Details of this also will be given at the talk on October 8th. Sun 9.30am Michael Walsh, Killarney order to help in the tidiness of the Church. Bus available: 0868875695 ——————————————————————————————-- FRANCISCAN FRIARY: Our annual feast of St.Francis will be DEATHS Please Pray for….. The Frank Duff Prayer Group: celebrated on Sun. 8th Oct. at 11.30.a.m. Mass, and the blessing of Peggy Pratt,(nee Casey) Forest Lake Grove, Fossa &The Demesne Praying through the intercession of the servant of God Frank Duff. all animals will take place outside the Friary Church at Sun 3.30p.m. Margaret Sugrue (Née Horgan), Toronto, Canada & O’Kelly’s Villas The monthly prayer meeting of hymns, prayers and intercession Friary Mass office & bookshop are open from Mon - Sat. 9.30a.m. – will be held this Monday 2nd at 7.30 in the parish centre in 1ST ANNIVERSARIES: We Remember…. 5.50p.m., and will remain open during lunchtime. Currow. you are all most welcome. Patrick O’Sullivan, Bishop Moynihan Crescent ST.JOSEPH’S YOUNG PRIESTS SOCIETY– fostering vocations to Mairéad Horgan, Crosstown the Priesthood & Religious life. Killarney Branch October Prayer Bingo: On every Thursday night at 9pm in the Parish Hall Bill Holmes, ‘The Inches’, Woodlawn Road Meeting Monday 9th at 7p.m. in the John Paul 11 Pastoral Centre, Paddy O’Connor, Ross Road. Rock Rd. New members welcome. .
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