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St. Fintan's Parish, Mountrath * Marie Kirwan – Formerly Forest R.I.P. St. Fintan’s Parish, Mountrath We pray for Marie who died at her home in England on Fri. 8th June. Marie’s Funeral th th th Sat. 16 Sun. 17 June 2018. 11 Sun. in Ordinary Time Service will be on Fri. 29th June at 2.00 pm in Knowle United Reformed Church, Station Fr. Pat Hennessy (057) 8755 227 Fr. Joe (087) 2411 594 Road, Knowle, with Cremation Service afterwards at 3.30 pm. We extend sympathy to Parish Website www.mountrathparish.ie Email [email protected] Marie’s sister, Helen Ryan and her family, Factory St. and her brother, Pius Kirwan, Forest, and all her family, relatives and her dear friends. th th Eileen O’Rourke (nee Browne) Huddersfield, England (Formerly Co. Mayo) Mass Times - Anniversaries Sat. 16 to Sun 24 June th th st We pray for Eileen who died peacefully at her home on Fri. 8 June. Eileen’s Funeral Sat. 16 June 7.00 pm John (Johnny) Doheny, Patrick St., 1 Anniv th th Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick’s Church, Huddersfield on Tues. 26 June. – We Sun 17 June 9.00 am (The Hollow Ch) Ned and Brian Murphy, Clonadacasey. extend sympathy to her husband, Michael (formerly Lower Sconce) her brother-in-law, . 11.30 am Marie Kirwan. R.I.P. Formerly Forest - See note across th Jim O’Rourke, and family, Lower Sconce and sister-in-law, Ann Grehan and family, New Mon 18 June 10.00 am Line Road and all her family, relatives and her dear friends. Tues. 19th June 10.00 am We remember in our Prayers We continue to th keep in our May Marie and Eileen rest in the peace of Christ. Wed. 20 June 10.00 am People who are ill (and their families) th prayers, People Mid Leinster PTAA Thurs. 21 June 10.00 am at Home or in Hospital at this time. th nd Bus to Knock Sun. 15 July. who are doing Fri.. 22 June 10.00 am Cemetery Masses rd Exams at this time Bus Leaves Mountrath Ch. 8.00 am Sat. 23 June 7.00 pm George Tobin, Woodbrook. St. Fintan’s Cemetery, Mountrath, Ballyfin 8.15 am th th th Sun. 24 June 9.00 am (The Hollow Ch). Catherine Moore, Fr. O’Connor Cresc. 6 Anniv Fri. 29 June 8.00 pm Mountmellick 9.00 am . 11.30 am Mary Duggan Fr. O’Connor Cresc. Month’s Mind. Clonenagh Cemetery (On Right) th th Adults €20 Children (U16) €10 Fri. 29 June 8.00 pm St. Fintan’s Cemetery, Mountrath, - Cemetery Mass. Fri. 13 July - 8.00 pm st Contacts - Betty 087 2636767 Clondarrig Cemetery Wed. 1 Aug 7.30 pm Pat (McMahon) 057 8732308 Tony Parkinson, Kilbricken, Mountrath. R.I.P. We pray for Tony who died peacefully at his home on Thurs. 14th June 2018. Tony’s Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Edmund’s Church, Castletown on Fri. 15th June Mid Leinster Pioneer Council World Meeting of Families Celebrates 50 years since its foundation, on this st th Dublin - 21 to 26 August followed by burial in St. Fintan’s Cemetery, Mountrath. We extend sympathy to Tony’s th Sun. 17 June with the Celebration of Mass at the The 4th (and final) National mother, Mrs. Mary Parkinson, Kiln Lane, and her family, to Mary and to all Mary and Heath Church - 7.00 pm - Refreshments Tony’s families, brothers, sisters and their families, relatives, neighbours and friends. Collection is this Weekend afterwards – All are welcome. John Sheeran, Rathmoyle, Abbeyleix. R.I.P. Mountrath Parish Lotto Swift Awareness Week 16th - 24th June We pray for John who died peacefully at Portlaoise Regional Hosp. on Sun. last, 10th Mountrath Event - Leader, Ricky Whelan will lead Nos. Drawn 15 17 20 24 June. John’s Funeral Mass was celebrated at Church of the Most Holy Rosary, Abbeyleix st No € 16,000 Jackpot Winner th a Swift Awareness Walk on Thurs. 21 June - on Wed. 13 June followed by Cremation Service at Newlands Cross Crematorium. We commencing at St. Fintan's Parish Church 8.00 7 Match 3. – Each Rec. €143 extend sympathy to John’s daughter, Susan (Parkinson) and her family, Factory St., and pm. You are most welcome to join us. (The date Next Week’s Jackpot € 17,000 to all John’s family, Teresa and all the Parkinson family and their families, relatives, of this event as shown on last week’s Newsletter Thanks for your continued and loyal neighbours and friends. May Tony and John rest in the peace of Christ. was incorrect – my apologies) support of Mountrath Parish Lotto .
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