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Myshall Parish Newsletter Don't forget to Vote for Adrian on Glór Tíre Voting lines are currently open until 27th of March for first stage of competition. You can vote day or night by Texting GLOR3 to 53307(60c) or Calling 1513 415 103 (61c) Adrian's next appearance on TG4 is Wed Jan 30th at 10.30pm when he will be on Myshall/Drumphea Parish Newsletter stage with Derek and his Band. Lets get Team Ryan to the Final!! BINGO ... BINGO..... BINGO.... our local Bingo the last Friday of every month, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time next bingo Friday 25th Jan. at 8pm Sharp.....GOOD LUCK.. Catholic Schools Week Begins Myshall/Drumphea Social History Group At a recent meeting of Myshall/Drumphea Social History Group the following officers were elected: Chairperson: Tommy Murphy, Vice Chairperson: Edward Butler, Secre- 27th January 2013 Price 25c tary: Brighid Fox, Assistant Secretary: Geraldine Stewart,Treasurers: Stephanie Kelly and Mary Williams, PRO: Breda Hogan. The next meeting of the group will take place in Myshall Community Centre on 19th February at 8.00p.m. when Seamus Murphy will give a talk on the geology of The Phone Number: Blackstairs. Everyone is welcome to attend and if anyone knows of any monuments in Parochial House 059 9157635 the area Seamus would be delighted to hear about them. Fr O’Byrne can be contacted at any time through this number The topic of conversation after the talk is "superstitions" so whether it's having the mis- fortune to meet a red headed woman first thing in the morning or the good luck to find a We come together on Sunday to listen to the scriptures pin we'd love to hear all the various superstitions that are out there . and to have them explained. Here it is God who GAA - 23rd Carlow awards speaks to us through his Son. Congratulations to John Rossitor Handball player of the year, Kate Nolan Camogie His Spirit continues to work on us to player of the year who were presented with their famed Cuchulainn Awards at the 23rd Carlow GAA Awards Presentation at the Seven Oaks on Saturday January 19th Also inspire us with his message of freedom Catherine Foley captain of Myshall Camogie team All-Ireland club champions, Tara and encouragement for all in need. Wilson captain of Carlow Camogie team All Ireland junior champions, Shane Kavanagh joint captain of Carlow senior hurlers NHL Div 2 winners 2012, all accepted team awards on behalf of their teams. To all heartiest congratulations. Masses for the coming week – Myshall Miseal Juvenile Club and Myshall Camogie Juvenile Club back through the years Reader: Myshall For over fourty years Miseal Juvenile club and Myshall Camogie Juvenile Club has been Sun 27th at 11 am Anniversary Mass lively vibrant clubs with many outstanding victories, and losses also. There was never a Christina Rice– Bomba Sun 3rd: Seamus Kearney full Rool of Honour of Juvenile titles or team photos put in place. The call is going out Lismaconly Eucharistic Minister: for all former people over teams, officers chairpersons, secretaries, pro’s, and people Sun 3rd: Margaret Doyle with photos etc to come together and pool all information. Everything is welcome. Tue 29th at 9am Senior Scor Final Wed 30th at 9 am The date for the Carlow Senior Scor final is Saturday February 19th 2013 venue will be Fri 1st at 7.30 pm First Friday announced later. Drumphea Community Centre Sun 3rd at 11 am Crochet classes commence on Wed 30th Jan €25 for 6 weeks.. Contact Stephanie on ——————————————————- ———————————— (0872752132) Reader: Drumphea Texas Holdem in Drumphea Community Centre Friday February 8th . Details next Masses for the coming week-Drumphea week Sat 26th at 7.30 pm Anniversary Mass Sat 2nd: Sinead Kelly Anyone interested in helping out on the Catering Committee is very welcome to join Sat 2nd at 7.30 pm Eucharistic Minister: and can give their name to Breda 085 8246825, Mairead 086 8856635, Sat 2nd: Ann Ryan Stephanie 087 2752132 or any committee member Parish Notices : MYSHALL GAA LOTTO • Baptisms : No Jackpot Winner NEXT Myshall Church on the 2nd Sunday of each month after 11 am Mass Numbers Drawn 6 : 10 : 11 : 20 WEEKS Drumphea Church on the 3rd Sunday of each month at 12.15 pm Match 3 winner sreceived €35 each: JACKPOT • Parish Office will be open every Wednesday from 9.30—11 .30 am Ann Ryan, Milltown; John Fitzgerald, Raheenwood; Shane Nolan, €5800 Shangarry; Kavanagh Family, Straduff; B&L James, Shangarry; Parochial Collections January 19/20 Betty Nolan, Kilmaglush Offertory: €399.98 Envelopes: €807.50 Sellers Prize : Tom Fox, Myshall Next Weeks Lotto: In Roberts, Myshall on Tue Jan 29th at 10.30 pm Invalid & Housebound Visitation Fr O’Byrne will visit the Invalids & Housebound on Wednesday January 30th. MYSHALL HALL COMMITTEE VALENTINE’S SOCIAL If there is anybody who would like to be on the visitation list please contact the ‘Come Dance & Dine for Valentines’ in Myshall Community Centre on Saturday February 16th Parochial House with proceeds going jointly to Myshall Community Centre & Parish Funds both of which are in Myshall National School is now taking enrolments for school year 2013/2014. Forms € Church Gate Collection this weekend Sat/Sun 26th /27th Jan 2013. Your need of your support. Tickets are now available at 10 & a great night is assured. The next Hall are available from the school by calling 0599157750. All forms should be returned to Committee meeting is on Thursday February 7th at 8.30 p.m. thesupport school would by 31st be March greatly 2013. appreciated. MYSHALL MUINTIR NA TÍRE – PUBLIC MEETING Church Gate Collection this weekend Sat/Sun 26th /27th Jan 2013. Your support With a view to organising a more stringent Community Alert programme in the parish e.g. text would be greatly appreciated alert system a meeting is being organised on Tuesday Feb 5th at 8 p.m. in Myshall Community Centre. Attending will be Garda Collins, Muintir Na Tíre representative Margaret Quinn & Anniversary Mass will be offered in Anniversary Mass will be offered in representatives from parishes where a similar system is in practise. Everyone in the parish is Invited. The February Muintir na Tíre meeting will take place on Thursday 14th in Myshall Drumphea Church on Saturday Myshall Church on Sunday January 27th Community Centre at 8 p.m. January 26th at 7.30 pm for the at 11 am for the following: MYSHALL PARISH MAGAZINE following: Andrew Jordan, Myshall The last meeting of Myshall Parish Magazine Committee will take place in the Community Centre Lily Kavanagh, Milltown Tom & Teresa O’Toole, Lismaconly on Thursday 31st January at 8.30 p.m. to wrap up affairs. There are still a few copies of the Patrick Ryan, Knocklonagad Frank Nolan, Ballaghmore Magazine available from the Committee and local shops. Patrick & Mary Nolan, Knockindrane Triona Nolan Falkner, Ballaghmore ADELAIDE MEMORIAL CHURCH CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS Patrick Fitzgerald, Drumphea Francis Mc Grath, Carlow A meeting to discuss the 100th anniversary of the Adelaide Memorial Church in September & its James Eagers, Knockindrane Margaret Kavanagh, Raheenleigh inclusion in the diary of events for The Gathering will take place in Myshall Community Centre on Bridget Kavanagh, Milltown Edward & Ellen Butler, Ballaghmore Tuesday next January 29th at 8 p.m. This is an open meeting for all in the parish as the celebration Annette O’Donoghue, Seskinnamadra William & Mary Hennessy, Ballaghmore is for the whole community. Myshall Camogie Club and Naomh Eoin GAA club are holding a presentation night in Myshall Jack Kenny, Shean Sly Ellen Byrne, Ballylean Community Centre on Saturday 2nd March 2013. The girls are looking forward to being presented Brigid Doyle, Fulham, England Matt & Tom Donoghue, Knockdrumagh with their All Ireland medals and the minor lads will be presented with their medals. A great night Thomas ,Margaret & Patrick Murphy, Fr. William Roche is guaranteed, Helter Skelter will provide the music and a Ballinakill Mary Butler, Straduff special guest will also be in attendance. We look forward to having this very special night in our Patrick & Lil Kelly, Drumphea Michael & Elizabeth Slye, Croppy Road own local community centre and we hope all locals will support the event. Tickets available from Sr. Joan Kelly Drumphea & Brigidine John Smithers, Straduff Sheila 086 3789164 Mary 086 1504904 Michael 087 9034937 Convent, Tullow Patrick Nolan, Aclare The Myshall Camogie senior team have been shortlisted for the KCLR team of the year 2012. To Yvonne Nolan, Milltown Mary Eyre, Ullard vote text "HERO"followed by the letter C to 53307. Please vote for the team and spread the word. Jim Phelan, Rathnageera Hugh, Peter, Mary &Val Daly, Myshall Voting closes 29th January. Thank you for your support. Brigid & Matt Tuite, Killoughternane Willam & Annie Lennon, Raheenleigh The AGM of Myshall Camogie Club will take place on Friday 8th February at 7.30pm in the club house. Anybody who would like to help in any way with juveniles etc are very welcome to attend. Gerald O’Leary Coolasanughta& Kiltealy Edward Brennan, Myshall St. Patricks Day Parade Patrick Hogan, Rathnageera Jack Brennan, Myshall & Killeigh There will be an open meeting for all clubs individuals from all parts of the parish to form James Kavanagh, Coolasnaughta a committee to host and organise St. Patricks Day 2013. New ideas and format will be Sullivan Family, Coolasnaughta discussed The Meeting will be in Myshall Community Centre on Tuesday February 5th at Darcy Family, Rathnageera 7-30 all are welcome .
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