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Newsletter 4Th 5Th November RATHMORE PARISH NEWSLETTER OUR PARISH MISSION STATEMENT In our Parish people are nourished by the Word of God. It is a Parish where love is tangible and practical. It is a place where people pray together. Our Parish community is centred on Jesus Christ, on knowing and loving Him. It is incarnated in the love we show one another. WEEKEND MASSES FOR SAT. NOVEMBER 4th & SUN. NOVEMBER 5th RATHMORE Sat 4th 6.00pm Jack O’Keeffe Nohoval & Clounts Cross (1st Anniv.) GNEEVEGUILLA Sat 4th 7.30pm John & Mary O’Riordan & their son Jack O’Riordan, Annaghbeg Sheila Woulfe & her husband Ned SHRONE Sun 5th 9.00am John & Mary Cremin, Gortnagown KNOCKNAGREE Sun 5th 10.00am Benny O’Connor, Umeraboy (1st Anniv.) RATHMORE Sun 5th 11.30am Eileen Moynihan, Ard Mhuire (2nd Anniv.) Gneeveguilla Mon 6th 6.30pm November Lists Sat 11th 7.30pm Margaret Brosnan, Tureenamult & Gortnagown Rathmore Tues 7th 9.30am People of the Parish Wed 8th 7.30pm MASS IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO DIED DURING THE YEAR Sat 11th 6.00pm Martin Duggan, Meentogues (1st Anniv.) Sun 12th 11.30am Frank Moynihan, Stagmount Mary O’Sullivan, Boherbue Knocknagree Thurs 9th 9.30am November Lists Fri 10th 7.30pm Tommy O’Connor, Umeraboy (1st Anniv.) Sun 12th 10.00am Donie, Sheila & Denis Sheehan, Knocknagree John & Teresa Lenihan, Mountinfant, & their sons Johnny & Kevin Denis Noel O’Leary, Mountinfant & his parents Kathy & Denny Betty Murphy & her son John Gerard, Park, Knocknagree Denis O’Sullivan, Clounts Shrone Sun 12th 9.00am MASS IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO DIED DURING THE YEAR Fr. John Fitzgerald P.P. (087)7752948 is the priest on duty on this SUNDAY for emergency and sick calls CHILD PROTECTION REPRESENTATIVES Han Donnelly 0871249461 (Gneeveguilla) Margaret McGrath (089)4182683 (Rathmore) Ber Murphy 087 6468620 (Shrone) Betty Moynihan 087 6186091(Knocknagree) PARISH OFFICE-064 7761669: Opening hours: Mon. and Tues. 9.30am to 12.30pm - Wed. and Thurs. 4pm to 7pm - Friday 11 am to 2pm COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER: Email correspondence relating to the Community Newsletter to [email protected] DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER the community newsletter will be compiled by JANICE - 064 7758219 Fr. Pat O’Donnell P.P. 086 8351732 EUCHARISTIC ADORATION IN OUR PARISH EVERY WEEK 10am to 9pm in Gneeveguilla - Tuesday 10am to 9pm Knocknagree - Wednesday 10am to 9pm in Rathmore - Thursday Shrone – 5.30pm-6.30pm Thursday & 9-11am Friday PRAYERS & SYMPATHY: To Breeda Foley and her family, Kathleen, Michael and Robert Gullane, on the death of her husband Bob Foley and sympathy also to his brother Tim and sisters, Noreen, Mary and Kate . May Bob rest in peace and may all who mourn his loss be comforted. NOVEMBER MASSES: Please note the times of Masses for those who have died during the year: Rathmore Wed. Nov 8th, 7.30pm Shrone Sunday Nov 12th 9.00am Gneeveguilla Mon. Nov 13th, 7.30pm Knocknagree Thurs Nov. 16th 7.30pm OUR HOLY SOULS AND NOVEMBER MASSES Just a reminder of the special Masses for those who died during the year taking place in our 4 churches. (See list on opposite page) For Parishioners who have family or loved ones who died during the year and you wish to have them remembered at these special Masses please give their names to the sacristan. The following are the funerals that took place in our parish commencing on Nov. 1st 2016 Knocknagree – 11 Gneeveguilla – 7 Rathmore – 19 Shrone - 2 Knocknagree Gneeveguilla 1 O’ CONNELL, Jerry (Tureenclassagh) 1 CRONIN, Michael (Gattabawn & London) 2. O’ LEARY, Christy (Knocknagree) 2 COLLINS, Dan (Tureenamult) 3. KELLEHER, Margie (Knocknagree) 3 FLEMING, Mary (Renasup) 4. CARMODY, Brenda (Knocknagree) 4 MC GILLICUDDY, Margaret (Leam ) 5. SHEEHAN, Eileen (Knocknagree) 5 O'KEEFFE, Seán (Coom ) 6. FLEMING, Catherine (Knocknagree) 6 O'KEEFFE, Paddy (Martin) (Gattabawn) 7. FORDE, Dr. Elizabeth (Knocknagree) 7 ASHE, Brendan (Sliabh Luachra Estate) 8 O'CONNELL, Dan (Farrankeal) Funeral & burial outside the parish 9 KELLEHER, Breed (Nohoval Upper) O'CONNOR, Niall (Nealy) Dublin&Gneeveguilla 10 BROSNAN, Eileen (Knocknagree) COFFEY, John Caherciveen/ Gneeveguilla 11 O'CONNOR, Benny (Umeraboy) O'KEEFFE, Kathleen Cullen/Gneeveguilla Funeral & Burial outside the parish O'CONNELL, Margaret Knocknagree /Doneraile. TIER, Brenda Knocknagree/Dublin Rathmore Funeral & Burial outside Parish 1 O’ CONNOR, Con (Doocarrig) HORGAN, John (Ard Mhuire & Kilcorney) 2 CROWLEY, Michael (Meentogues) O'CONNOR, Kathleen (Bru Na Sinsear & Glencar) 3 MURPHY, Eileen (Eily) (Corran) MURPHY, Jeremiah (Dublin & Rathmore) 4 HORAN, Tadghie (Ard Mhuire) O'DONOGHUE, Eileen Glenflesk & Rathmore) 5 O'REILLY, Nora (East End) MCCARTHY Nellie (Clonmel & Rathmore ) 6 O'CONNOR Margaret (Presbytery View) BROSNAN Eileen (Nell) (Athea & Rathmore) 7 O'HANLON, Mai (East End) O'SULLIVAN, Sr Florence (Millstreet &Rathmore) 8 O'CONNOR, Dan Mossie (Gortnahanebee) TWOMEY, James (Cork &Rathmore) 9 CRONIN, Mary Ita (Doocarrig) MCINTYRE, Mamie (Kenmare & Rathmore) 10 KELLY, Peggy (Ard Mhuire) RAHILLY, Cornelius (Con) (Cork & Rathmore ) 11 DALY, Thomas (Kilquane) MOYNIHAN, Paud (Kildare & Rathmore ) 12 FITZGERALD, Jimmy (Lyreaaounne) 13 DALY, Sean (Nohoval) 14 O'LEARY, Denis (Garry) (Gleann na Greinne) November Lists Masses 15 KELLY, John (Ard Mhuire) At these Masses the lists of our faithful departed will be 16 LEHANE, Catherine (Tralee) placed on the altar. This list can be found in your 17 CRONIN, Margaret (Church Rd) November envelope. Envelopes and lists are also 18 DUGGAN, Martin (Banard) available in our 4 Churches. Please fill in and return as 19 O'KEEFFE, John (Jack) (Clounts Cross) soon as possible to the church. Very many thanks for Shrone your very generous offerings in the past. 1 MOYNIHAN, Timmy Dan (Shrone) 2 O'MAHONY, Dan Batt (Gortnagown) Funeral & Burial outside Parish SCANNELL, Dan (Cork & Shrone) Lord, may You support us all day long, until the shadows lengthen and the evening falls, and the busy world is hushed, and the fever of life is over, and our work is done. Then in your mercy grant us a safe lodging, a holy rest, and peace at the last. We make these and all our prayers through Christ our Lord. Amen Citizen information mobile unit will be in Rathmore on this Monday November 6th from 2pm - 4pm outside the community centre every body welcome. .
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