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SUNDAY 11TH MAY 2014 Community Sienna Brid Hayes Baptised in the Parish Recently SYMPATHY: We offer our sympathy, support and prayers to the “TEXT ALERT” scheme at O’Looney’s bar Moloskey on Sat 17th family, relatives and friends of John Nee, Mountbellew, Galway, May. Music by Seamus Murrihy and friends. Refreshment’s MULLAGH - QUILTY - COORE PARISH NEWSLETTER brother in law of Mags Cunningham, Quilty East buried during the and raffle on the night. All are welcome. Contact James Egan week. Paddy Vaughan, Moy brother in law of Betty Sexton & Brid on 087 2884319 for more info. Parish Office 065 7087161/ Website: www.kibparish.ie/E-mail: [email protected] Darcy, buried during the week. May they rest in peace. THE GER LOUGHNANE CACANCERNCER CHALLENGECHALLENGE: 23rd & 24th May Fr Anthony McMahon 065 7087012 / 086 8243801 - Fr Tim Tuohy BAPTISMBAPTISM: We welcome into God’s family & the Christian 2014 Brian Cody, Liam Sheedy, Anthony Daly and Davy Fitzger- SUNDAY 11TH MAY 2014 Community Sienna Brid Hayes baptised in the Parish recently. ald will engage in a Hurling Championship Match Preview with DEFIBRILLATOR PHONE NUMBERS: QUILTY 086 6067010 - MULLAGH 086 6067020 - COORE 086 6067030 ANNAGH N.SN.S.: On Thursday & Friday the 12th & 13th of June Marty Morrissey at the West County Hotel in Ennis on Friday 2014 between 9.20 a.m. and 12 noon, Annagh N.S. invites in any 23rd May and a full-strength Clare v Dublin Senior Hurling Chal- MASSES FOR THE COMING WEEK potential Junior Infant children, whose parents might be interest- lenge will be held at Cusack Park on Saturday the 24th. All MULLAGH PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS ed in enrolling here for September in order to give them an oppor- funds will directly go to specific revamping of ward facilities at tunity to become a little familiar with our school life. The idea of the Haematology/Oncology Unit, Limerick University Hospital & Sun.11th@11am. James & Jane Murrihy, Shandrum Lord Jesus, the ministry of priests is a sign of your the two days is to whet their appetite for school in September. the Denis Burkitt Unit of St. James’ Hospital Dublin with support Denis Naughton, Moloskey unfailing care. Call from among us the priests needed for Even if you are still undecided about where you are sending your provided for the Kilnamona-based Sláinte an Chláir / Clare Can- Martin O’Brien & deceased family members the Church of today and tomorrow. Bless all students for child in September they are very welcome to come for these two cer Support. Match Preview with dinner & entertainment Sun.18th@11am. First Holy Communion the priesthood and religious life, Sisters and Brothers. half days. For further details regarding these two days and/or €1000 per table of 10. Individual tickets €100 or donations QUILTY Grant them joy, wisdom, courage and a generous spirit. enrolment at Annagh National School, please contact the school welcome. Clare v Dublin €10 per ticket at style. U16s at 7084850. free. Contact: Leonard McNamara 087-2204819. Sat.10th@7pm. Mary Kettle nee Conway Sustain priests with a real sense of your love and the SMA PILGRIMAGE TO KNKNOCKOCKOCK: On Saturday 24th May 2014. Con- INVITATIONINVITATION: You are invited to come and pray with us at Knock Deceased members of the Conway Family support of those they are called to serve. Keep them tact Noreen Clancy on 7087018 or Ann Hanrahan 7087339 to Shrine, one of the world’s great Eucharistic Shrines on Sunday John & Mary Neville faithful to their calling. Bless all those who minister in Ettie, Anthony & Mary Frances Mungovan book seat on bus. 22nd June 22nd 2014 from 11am—5pm. Please contact Mar- your church in any way. PILGRIMAGE TO MEDJUGMEDJUGORJEORJEORJE: Wednesday 17th September tin Shanahan on 087 7486935 Sat.17th@7pm. Special Intention AMEN 2014 inclusive for 7 nights. Departing from Shannon. Spiritual IRISH SEAWEED SAFARISAFARI: now taking group bookings Anything Director: Fr. Anthony McMahon PP. Price of €689 applies. Con- fork school tours to business' Why not try a team bonding day COORE tact Frances Sexton 7084075 / 7087200. out! Contact [email protected] 0870922555 Sun.11th@12noon. First Holy Communion MASS COUNT PILGRIMAGE / HOLIDAY TO CANADA, SHRINES OF QUEBEC & NI- Follow us on Facebook [email protected] . Special Intention As part of ongoing discussions with the Críocha Callan AGARA FALLSFALLS: This pilgrimage / holiday will take place from 24th MULLAGH N.SN.S.: in conjunction with active school flag are hold- Parishes we recently did a Mass attendance survey over August -4th September 2014. Flight with Air Canada from Shan- ing a 6km Fun Run / Walk on Friday May 16th @ 7pm. Registra- SUNDAY 18/05/2014 two weekends: non to Montreal via London Heathrow. 10 nights B & B Hotel Ac- tion from 5.30pm in school hall €5 per child / €10 per Adult MINISTRY OF THE WORD commodation & 10 evening meals. Guided Tour of Montreal, Que- €20 per family. A special certificate will be given out to all fin- MULLAGH bec, & Toronto. Further information contact Mary O' Loughlin 065- ishers as well as random spot prizes at the finish line. Refresh- Sun.18th@11am. First Holy Communion Children Mass Quilty Coore Mullagh 7084000; Fr. Pat Larkin 087-2300627; Karen Mackin (Joe Walsh ments after in the school Hall. QUILTY Attendance Saturday 7pm Sunday 9.30am Sunday 11am Tours) 01-2410805. Closing date for payment of deposits to se- FULLY QUALIFIED CHILCHILDMINDERDMINDERDMINDER: available in kildimo area. Sat.17th@7pm. Cait Ni Loinsigh cure a place is now extended. Full driving licence with own car. For more information please COORE Weekend 1 133 150 165 LOURDES SICK PILGRIMPILGRIMAGEAGE APPEALAPPEAL: The Annual collection to [email protected]. Grace McMahon contact Pauline on 086 4034810 April 27/28 help support and finance sick and seriously ill pilgrims on this FOR SALESALE:: 1500 ltr water tank also water pump as new. EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS year’s Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes will be held next weekend Phone 086 3684489. MULLAGH Weekend 2 103 185 197 at all Masses. Your generosity to this appeal will enable sick peo- CLARECARE:CLARECARE If alcohol or drugs are a problem in your life OR in CLARECARE Sun.18th@11am. Helen McGrath & Theresa Donnellan May 3/4 ple to experience peace and blessings at the Grotto of Lourdes. the life of someone you know, help is available in a safe and QUILTY The Diocesan Pilgrimage, with direct flights from Shannon Airport confidential setting with no appointment necessary. The West Sat.17th@7pm. Antoinette Donnellan & Micháel O’Doherty will take place from 26th June—1st July and 7th October—12th Clare Drug and Alcohol Initiative is available every Thursday COORE Average 118 167 181 October. Pilgrimage director Rev Tom Ryan 061 364133. from 10.00 a.m. until 2.00 pm in the Kilrush Clarecare offices [email protected]. Mary Tuttle & Breda Sexton KILMURRY IBRICKANE CCENTENARYENTENARY 19141914----201420142014: Many thanks to (across from the library in Kilrush). This service provides infor- ALTAR SERVERS all those who attended the Clare v Galway Hurling match last mation, advice, support, referral, family support, and counsel- evening in Pairc Naomh Mhuire. Also sincere thanks to all who MULLAGH ling as appropriate, and is FREE of charge. This is a multi- Sun.18th@11am. Group A FINANCE MEETING : This will be on Monday 12th at worked so hard during the past week in preparing for the game agency collaboration provided by Bushypark Addiction Treat- QUILTY and to all who helped out on the day. Centenary wall plaques are ment Centre, the Community Substance Misuse Team (CSMT), 9pm in Fr. Anthony’s House. All members are asked to Sat.17th@7pm. Group A still available. The next phase of plaques will be erected on 1st the HSE Drug and Alcohol Services, and the Ana Liffey Drug attend. COORE June 2014. Anybody who wants to be included in this phase Project, and is coordinated by the MWRDTF. [email protected]. Group B PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL : Meeting of the should submit their order to the any of the committee now. POPE FRANCIS THE MAN AND HIS MESSAGEMESSAGE: A conference ex- K.I.B. LOTTO / WWW.LOCALLOTTO.IEWWW.LOCALLOTTO.IE: Lucky numbers for 5th MayMay ploring the life and ministry of Pope Francis will be held at Mary Parish Pastoral Council will be next Tuesday 13th May at 2014 were 01, 06, 10, 19. €3,200 No Jackpot Winner. €100 Immaculate College, Limerick beginning on Friday, May 23rd at 8.30pm in Parochial House, Shandrum. All members are Winner: Gerry Haren, Miltown. €20 Winners: McMahon Gang 7.00pm and continuing on Saturday 24th, finishing at 4.00pm. We wish the Communion Children for asked to attend. c/o J O’Kelly. Eileen Kelly, Lissycasey. Sadhbh c/o Michael The Conference will examine how his vision has been shaped Annagh & Mullagh School who are making EDUCATION FUND COLLECTION Brogan. Shane & Catriona McMahon, Miltown. Kevin Johnston, by his Jesuit formation and earlier experiences in leadership, as their First Holy Communion next weekend all : Will be held Finuremore. NEXT WEEK’S JACKPOT €3,400. Next draw will take well as exploring some of the significant themes that are the weekend of the 17/18 May at all Masses. We ask that place on ******Monday** Monday 12/05/14**12/05/14**. Venue: “Jim Daly’s”. emerging in his efforts to renew the Church and its mission. you use the purple envelope in your box of envelopes. MAY DRAW FOR THE KILKILMURRYMURRY IBRICKANE DEVELOPMENT FUNDFUND Among the speakers is Paul Vallely, one of the Pope's biog- Communion Dates (300 CLUB): took place on Monday the 5th of May. The 1st name raphers. For details contact: Deirdre Franklin, 061 204507 or out, who recieved €500 was Tim Donnellan: Mullagh.The next 5 [email protected].
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