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Parish Lotto Jackpot of €14,800 ALL Parish Team www.kilmacudparish.com www.facebook.com/kilmacudparish Kilmacud Parish Fr. Tony Coote , Newsletter Administrator PLEASE GIVE US YOUR SUPPORT AT ALL MASSES NEXT WEEKEND Tel. 2889879 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time The Annual Collection for CROSSCARE – the Social Care Agency of the Dublin Fr. Paddy O’Byrne 2 Church Grounds Diocese Annual Collection for Community & Homeless Services– will be held at all th th th h Mass Intentions 9 & 10 September SUNDAY INTRODUCTIONS Tel. 2882257 Masses Next week end, 16 /17 September. It will replace the normal Share Collection. Sat. 6.00 p.m. Paul Wynne (A) Biddy & Jim Tobin (A) First reading Ezekiel 33:7-9 Parish Sister Inspired by the example and teachings of Jesus Christ, Crosscare has: A vision of Eddie Harkiss (Rememberance) Sr. Catherine Greene a society where all people have the opportunity to fulfil their potential. A Mission Elaine O’Leary (A) Naming the times in which we live is a difficult but Tel. 2985908 essential role in the community of faith. It is up to to provide innovation and relevant services to those most in need. Parish Catechist Sunday the community to respond, but, on the other hand, Caroline Kehoe 10 a.m. Brian Laffan (A) it is up to the prophet(s) to speak out. The Paul O’Connell (A) Tel. 2884009 responsibility is very great, as we hear. Nóra Barrett (A) Maureen O’Grady (A) PARISH OFFICE Second reading Romans 13:8-10 Monday– Friday 11.30 a.m. Gladys & Billy Battersby (A) What is at the centre? Paul regularly summarises 9.00 a.m. – 12 noon Kevin & Gerry Loughlin (A) the Gospel in words inspired by the teaching of Dolores Nolan (A) Jesus himself. PARISH SECRETARY Mary & Patrick Higgins (A) COMPUTERS FOR THE TERRIFIED! Maggie Burns Tel. 2884009 Gospel Matthew 18:15-20 1 TO 1 TRAINING FOR OVER 55’s th th Mass Intentions 16 & 17 September The gospel today describes a kind of early Email. kilmacudparishoffice@ Sat. 6.00 p.m. Maurice Flynn (A) disciplinary procedure, reflecting the experience of Are you frustrated by your lack of computer skills? Do you feel that the digital age has passed you gmail.com by? Are you confused by well meaning family instruction (i.e. no patience with you!) Clare Kelly (A) the emerging church. It may be worth recalling that Eddie Medlar (A) there is a tension between this reading and the Website: LEARN HOW TO: parable of the weeds and the wheat. www.kilmacudparish.c Sunday om Search the Internet Send & receive emails 10 a.m. John Doyle (A) Shop and book flights Kilmacud Stillorgan Local History Society begins Bethany Bereavement Support Use your own device or use computers available at some venues it new series of talks on Thursday 14 September 11.30 a.m. Lily & Sharon Redmond (A) Tel: 087 4699141 at 8.00pm. The venue is the Function Room of Age Action runs beginner courses in Computers, iPads and Tablets for older people who have little or no experience or for the absolutely terrified! Glenalbyn, Kilmacud Crokes GAA Club. St. Vincent de Paul 087 1639052 or Courses run once a week for 5 or 6 8550022 Margaret Smith will give her talk on Samuel Clayton: Forger, Freemason, Freeman. Simon of Cyrene ALL COURSES ARE FREE OF CHARGE Society Tel: 2884009 Classes are run in Samuel Clayton was a Dubliner who was transported to New South Wales in 1816 after a Legion of Mary City Centre, Ballyfermot, Ballyroan, Dundrum, Inchicore, Leixlip, Ranelagh, Stillorgan conviction for forgery. He later became a very Tel: 083 1376888 and Tallaght prominent public figure in Australia. Hospice Coffee Morning will be Divine Mercy If you wish to become a volunteer or to book a course held on Thursday 14th September Apostolate TEL: (01) 475 6989 Tel: 085 1541369 after 10 mass in the Parish The Wednesday Club will return on Wednesday 13th in the Parish Centre Parish Centre Centre, your support would be Tel: 2831716 Parish Lotto Jackpot of €14,800 greatly appreciated. at 1.30pm. New Members are always welcome, enquires to the Parish Winning numbers for Draw 2nd September were: www.facebook.com/kil Centre. macudparish Lakelands Pharmacy won the Sellers’ Prize, and there were the usual Consolation Prizes. Two draws on Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Parish Centre. Tickets available at usual outlets at €2 each. .
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