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The Sunday Newsletter Knockninny The Sunday Newsletter Knockninny ST NINNIDH’S CHURCH DERRYLIN 7th July 2019 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Fr. Gerard Alwill P.P. Phone no. 028 6774 2839 mobile 00353 872305557. parish email [email protected]. Mass Intentions Sat 6 July: 8pm: Caolan Winterson (Knockninny Rock) Sun 7 July: 11.15am: Peter Murray (Camletter) Mon 8 July: 10am: Michael Cogan (Corragole) Tues 9 July: 10am: Rose Anne & Jimmy Gunn (Cloghan) Wed 10 July: 10am: Special Intention Thur 11 July: 10am: No Mass Fri 12 July: 10am: No Mass Sat 13 July: 8pm: Eamon Reilly & deceased members of Reilly Family (Aghyoule), deceased members of Smyth Family (Camletter) & Patricia McGranaghan (1st Anniversary) (London) Sun 14 July: 11.15am: For the People of the Parish Saturday 6th July 8.00pm: Eucharistic Ministers: Connie Murphy, Philip McCarron, Florence McCaffrey Sunday 7th July 11.15am: Readings, Prayers of the Faithful & Gifts: Murray Family Eucharistic Ministers: Dylan Maguire, Alannah Leonard, Diarmuid Scallon Saturday 13th July 8.00pm: Readings: Cara Boyle Eucharistic Ministers: Lorraine McCaffrey Valerie McManus, James Boyle Sunday 14h July: 11.15am: Readings: Aisling Cassidy Eucharistic Ministers: Katie Murphy, Shannon Cassidy, Karen Gunn Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday from 10.00am until 12 noon .Collectors for July Saturday 8.00pm: Kiernan McCormack, T.P. Owens, Deirdre Donnelly, Brian Murray, Garry Fitzpatrick, Shane Martin. Sunday 11.15am: Joe Browne, Pat Flanagan, Ted Landers, Gerard Maguire, Mark McCaffrey, John Cassidy Altar Society: Maureen McManus & Anne McCarron Carpark Saturday 6th John Maguire/Francis Murphy Sunday 7th Kevin Drugan/Michael Martin Saturday 13th Frank Maguire/Justin Gilheaney Sunday 14th Ciaran McCaffrey/Sean McGovern Hi Vis jackets in Church BAPTISM PROGRAMME: Parents should contact their priest for a pack. Next programme Wednesday 7th August 2019 St Mary’s Church Swanlinbar at 8pm. Society of St Vincent de Paul St Ninnidh's Conference can be contacted for support at any time on 07873240493. Kilmore Diocesan PTAA Matt Talbot Sunday in Knock July 21st 2019 VOLUNTEERING Barnlee Crafts & Charity Shop will facilitate Second Level Students during July & August who wish to have experience of Volunteering in their local community. Retired Adults( male / female ) who have a free morning or afternoon are asked to consider joining our Team of Volunteers. For Further Details Please Contact M Burke Big Bingo continues in St Ninnidhs Parish Centre Friday nights at 9pm sharp. Great money paid out on all 13 games especially game 10 full panel £1000 and £4550 on the jackpot game on 45 calls ST MARY’S CHURCH TEEMORE Fr Ultan McGoohan Priest in Residence Teemore Mass Intentions Sun 7 July: 9.45am: Terry Gunn (Teemore Cross) & Kathleen & Paddy Gunn (Corramonaghan) Wed 10 July: 7pm: Thomas & Mary Kate McCusker (Mullinahinsago) Fri 12 July: 8pm: Patrick & Mary Ann McManus, Joe McQuillan, Mick McManus (Aghyoule) & Mary McManus (Ballyconnell Rd) Sat 13 July: 11am: Peter & Mary-Kate McManus (Derryhooley) Sun 14 July: 9.45am: Special Intention Please pray for the happy repose of the soul of Mary Murray, Ballyconnell, sister of Teresa & Margaret McCourt and mother of Carmel McCaffrey, Gortahurk & Mary Gilleece, Derrylin, her funeral took place on Wednesday, and Gerry McVey, Ballinderry, Co.Tyrone, whose funeral took place on Sunday. father of Roisin McBarron, Derryart, SUNDAY 7TH JULY: Readings: Gunn Family Members. Prayers Of The Faithful: Adam McCaffrey. Gifts: Eimear McCaffrey & Family Member. Personal Prayer: Amy Clarke. Eucharistic Ministers: Carmel McCaffrey & Michelle Gilroy. Margaret Woods & Caitlin Watterson. SUNDAY 14TH JULY: First Reading & Psalm: Pauric Rice. Second Reading & Gospel Acclamation: Sara Prunty. Prayers Of The Faithful: Shauna Donohoe. Gifts: Orla Curry & Family Member. Personal Prayer: Aisling Burke. Eucharistic Ministers: Carmel McCaffrey & Megan Curry. Margaret Woods & Cara McCaffrey Eucharistic Adoration Wednesday 7pm -8pm. Collectors for July: Thomas Curry & Michael McAvinue Altar Society for July: Patricia Cassidy & Carmel McBarron Carpark Supervisors Sunday the 7th July Gerry Mc Manus & Phil Curry. Sunday 14th July Paddy Gileece & Joe Mc Adam Sunday 21st Ray Mc Manus & Rory Mc Manus Hi Vis waistcoats in Church porch The Residents of Woodford Court deeply regret the sudden and tragic death of Marian Lawlor ( former resident ) wife of Frank and mother of Aine, Aidan &Aoife. Marian's Funeral was held on Thursday in St Davog's Church Dromore. May She Rest In Peace. Clachan Court Our Coffee morning continues on Tuesday, looking forward to seeing you all. Chiropodist Jayne Orr returns Tuesday 16th July. For an appointment in Derrylin call Christina in the Bundoran Clinic on 00353719833835 . Aughakillymaude Community Centre: Family Event Sat. 6th July - Outdoor Music Session beginning at 8pm plus song and storiesSunday 7th July Boat Trips on the Inish Cruiser from Knockninny at 1pm Tickets must be purchased from the Community centre from 12noon for first sailing at 1.15 next sailing at 2.15 first come first served so come early, music on board, Live Band playing at the Centre plus BBQ, Face Painting, Bouncy Castle , ice cream van Balloon Twisting a display of vintage vehicles and Lough Erne Heritage will also have a display and lots more a great event in store. Fermanagh and Omagh District Council are hosting Multi-Sports Activity sessions at Derrylin MUGA, on 12th August - 16th August, 10am - 12noon. See flyer on notice board. Registration can also be made via the link below. For further details contact me on the number below. https://www.fermanaghomagh.com/residential-services/leisure/summer-activities-programme-2019/ Derrylin O’Connells GFC Lotto on 26th June. The numbers drawn were 4, 9, 16, 29. There was no Jackpot winner. A consolation prize of £20 went to Carmel Brown, Derrylin and £10 prizes went to Johny Cassidy, Barr; Caroline Muldoon c/o St.Aidens and Mary Winterson, Knockninny. The Jackpot is now £6700. The July team is Peadar Mc Govern, Kevin Lunney, Mary Winterson, Mercedes Rasdale. Play locally or online at Klubfunder.com. Fixtures/Results: Our Reserves lost to Tempo on Wednesday evening, they play on Wednesday evening at 8pm when they travel to Belnaleck. Our U17s travel to Enniskillen OnTuesday for 8pm and then have home advantage on Thursday evening when they play Derrygonnelly at 8pm. Our Seniors travel to Aghadrumsee on Friday evening for 8pm. Good Luck to our U17 team and management as they get their 2019 campaign underway. P1-P4 sessions will continue on 12th of July with the final night on Friday 19th July. Well done to Knockninny Geals U14 team representing Fermanagh last weekend at the All-Ireland John West Feile in Roscommon. Teemore Shamrocks GFC Lotto: Results from 25/06/2019 - 12, 15, 17, 18. No Jackpot winner. £20 - Phelim McCorry. £10 - Mary Frances Gunn. £10 - Aimee McCorry. Results from 01/07/2019 - 3, 7, 14, 21. No Jackpot winner. £50 - Shane Donnelly. £20 - Nora Brennan. £10 - Brian Brady. Next weeks jackpot - £5800. Play our Club Lotto online via this link - https://www.clublottery.com/Club/Details/16 Club Development Questionnaire: Our club are devising a new 5 year development plan. To help us in this new initiative we want to hear the opinions and ideas from all of our club members and local community on how we should develop our club grounds. A short questionnaire will be handed out to all parents/ guardians at this years summer camp. This questionnaire can also be completed online via a link on our Clubs Facebook page. We hope to have all questionnaires returned and completed by next Sunday 14th July. Club Grounds Clean Up: Thank you to all of our club volunteers who turned up yesterday for our annual tidy up of our club grounds. We appreciate your support and effort in helping to have our grounds ready for this weeks summer camp. Summer Camp 2019: Our annual summer camp begins this Wednesday 10th July until Saturday 13th July. It will run from 4.30pm - 6.30pm Wednesday to Friday and 10.30am - 12.30pm on Saturday. The summer camp will finish with a BBQ and fun and games. It would be brilliant if parents, older children and senior players could volunteer some of their time to assist lead coaches as we expect 100+ children to attend this years camp. There will be a parent/guardian Online Safety Awareness workshop at 5.15pm on Wednesday of camp. We encourage all adults to attend this short event on a very important topic for our young people. Senior Team: There is no Senior game this weekend. The team are scheduled to play an away match against Roslea Shamrocks this Friday 12th July at 8pm. Please support the team if you can. Junior Team: There is no Junior game this weekend. The team are scheduled to play a home match against Enniskillen Gaels next Sunday 14th July at 12pm. Please support the team.. U17 Team: The team are scheduled to play an away match against Belcoo O'Rahilly's this Thursday 11th July at 8pm. Please support the team if you can. Lough Derg 2019: The Three Day Pilgrimage is currently open until 13th August. Phone Lorraine on 071 9861518 (from NI 00 353 71 9861518) email: [email protected] 1 Day Retreats August: 17,18,19,20, 24, 25, 26 27 & 31. September: 1,4,7,9,10,14,15,21,22 & 29 ***** Now Enrolling for CMETB Traineeships ***** Interested in gaining a funded qualification through CMETB. Develop cutting edge skills identified by the employer whilst combining learning in a classroom and employers setting. Applications are welcome from those in employment or those seeking work. No experience necessary. Traineeships include: Architectural Design, Digital Marketing, Engineering, Hospitality, Homecare, Outdoor Activity Instructor and Youthwork. Contact Michelle on 049-4353924 or [email protected] for more information and to receive an application form. KNOCKNINNY SUNDAY NEWSLETTER 7th July 2019 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Synergy Earlier in Luke’s Gospel, Jesus sent out the Twelve disciples to heal disease and to teach about God’s Kingdom.
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