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St. Clare's Eucharistic Ministers Rota March 2017 – January 2018 St. Clare’s Eucharistic Ministers Rota March 2017 – January 2018 March 2017 6.30 p.m. 9.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 4th and 5th Conor Archbold Joe Bolger Corina Brennan Sarah Barrett Geraldine Bradley Margaret Brennan Ian Bradley Caroline Brennan Mary Brennan (Choir) Phil Brady (Choir) Padraig Brett Amy Byrne Cathal Byrne 11th and 12th Nicola Byrne Leo Connolly Anne Marie Byrne (Choir) Cem Crowe Bernie Byrne Veronica Byrne Elaine Doogue Kathleen Byrne Eoghan Cowan Margaret Costello Chanel Cunningham Elizabeth Culleton (Choir) Celine Dempsey St Patrick’s 6.30pm 16th March 9.00am 17th March 11.30am 17th March Day Ann Dormer (Choir) Julie Doran Margaret Connolly Emily Donican June Farrell (Choir) Laura Eccles Owen Gorman Aideen Dollard Geraldine Fennell Liz Donnelly Gary Dowling Jack Doyle Emma Dwyer 18th and 19th Aoife Graham Patricia Gilchrist Fergal Doyle (Choir) Carla Hennessy Michael Hand Chloe Gaffney Ciara Hennessy Sean Harte Roisin Harte Mary Hennessy Frank Horohan (Choir) JJ Horohan Gerard Hosey 25th and 26th Laura Horohan Mary J Hennessy Aisling Hurley (Choir) Liz Hosey Gwen Hutton Anne Hovendon Theresa Kennedy Jenny Hutton John Hovendon Cathriona Kelly Luke Hovendon Hannah Keogh Brian Lawler (Choir) April 2017 6.30 p.m. 9.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 1st and 2nd Owen Gorman Corina Brennan Cathal Byrne (Choir) Margaret Brennan Margaret Costello Keane Nolan Julie Doran Jack Doyle Kathleen O’Neill Patricia Gilchrist Katie Webb Fiona Payne (Choir) Mary Tierney 8th and 9th Phil Brady (Choir) Caroline Brennan Joe Bolger Chanel Cunningham Margaret Connolly Geraldine Bradley Emily Donican Elizabeth Culleton (Choir) Ann Dormer Amy Byrne Eoghan Cowan Gary Dowling Laura Eccles 22nd and 23rd Nicola Byrne Mary Brennan Conor Archbold (Choir) Veronica Byrne Sarah Barrett (Choir) Fergal Doyle Leo Connolly Ian Bradley Emma Dwyer Padraig Brett Aoife Graham Kathleen Byrne Hannah Keogh 29th and 30th Bernie Byrne Michael Hand Anne Marie Byrne Liz Donnelly (Choir) JJ Horohan Celine Dempsey Chloe Gaffney Gerard Hosey Aideen Dollard Theresa Kennedy Elaine Doogue (Choir) June Farrell Geraldine Fennell IF UNABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE CONTACT A SUBSTITUTE FROM THE LIST ATTACHED Easter 2017 th 13 April New Ministers Holy Thursday 7.30pm th 14 April Catriona Kirwan Good Friday 3pm Cathy Lawlor Breda McDonald Orla McHugh Deirdre Maher Aoife Nolan Jennie O’Shea Aoife Whelan th 15 April Martin Lynch Easter Saturday Elizabeth McEvoy 8.30pm Josh McGuill (Choir) Paul McKevitt Dean Malone Jack Mulready Jennifer Murnane- O’Connor Keane Nolan 16th April 9am 11.30am Easter Sunday Martina O’Gorman Arnold Mahon Bridget Scully Paul Mulready Theresa Wynne Jessica Nolan Hazel O’Connor (Choir) Sandra O’Brien Ann Ryan IF UNABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE CONTACT A SUBSTITUTE FROM THE LIST ATTACHED May 2017 6.30 p.m. 9.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 6th and 7th Laura Horohan Cem Crowe Roisin Harte Aisling Hurley Anne Hovendon Mary J Hennessy Dean Malone John Hovendon (Choir) Jessica Nolan (Choir) Carla Hennessy Ciara Hennessy Mary Hennessy Frank Horohan 13th and 14th Keane Nolan (Choir) Martin Lynch Sean Harte Aoife Nolan Deirdre Maher Liz Hosey Sandra O’Brien Jennifer Murnane - Luke Hovendon Fiona Payne O’Connor Cathy Lawlor (Choir) Breda McDonald Elizabeth McEvoy 20th and 21st Cathriona Kelly Paul McKevitt Catriona Kirwan Josh McGuill (Choir) Martina O’Gorman Brian Lawler Paul Mulready Ann Ryan Arnold Mahon Bridget Scully Jack Mulready Orla McHugh (Choir) Hazel O’Connor 27th and 28th Sarah Barrett Geraldine Bradley Kathleen O’Neill Phil Brady (Choir) Caroline Brennan Jennie O’Shea Chanel Cunningham Bernie Byrne Mary Tierney Emily Donican Katie Webb (Choir) Aoife Whelan Teresa Wynne IF UNABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE CONTACT A SUBSTITUTE FROM THE LIST ATTACHED June 2017 6.30 p.m. 9.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 3rd and 4th Conor Archbold (Choir) Liz Donnelly Ian Bradley Eoghan Cowan Julie Doran Mary Brennan Ann Dormer Owen Gorman Kathleen Byrne Geraldine Fennell Nicola Byrne Celine Dempsey Gary Dowling (Choir) 10th and 11th Sarah Barrett Ann Hovendon Padraig Brett Veronica Byrne John Hovendon Margaret Connolly Aideen Dollard Ann Ryan Elaine Doogue (Choir) Emma Dwyer (Choir) Jack Doyle June Farrell Chloe Gaffney 17th and 18th Aoife Graham Leo Connolly Joe Bolger Carla Hennessy Cem Crowe Amy Byrne Ciara Hennessy (Choir) Liz Culleton Cathal Byrne Mary Hennessy Margaret Costello Fergal Doyle (Choir) Laura Eccles 24th and 25th Theresa Kennedy Michael Hand Hannah Keogh Brian Lawler Laura Horohan Cathy Lawlor Martin Lynch Liz Hosey Roisin Harte (Choir) Jessica Nolan (Choir) Frank Horohan Gwen Hutton Jenny Hutton IF UNABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE CONTACT A SUBSTITUTE FROM THE LIST ATTACHED July 2017 6.30 p.m. 9.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 1st and 2nd Cathriona Kelly Sean Harte Mary J Hennessy Dean Malone JJ Horohan Gerard Hosey (Choir) Aoife Nolan Paul McKevitt Anne Hovendon Hazel O’Connor John Hovendon (Choir) Luke Hovendon Aisling Hurley 8th and 9th Corina Brennan (Choir) Sandra O’Brien Catriona Kirwan Jack Mulready Martina O’Gorman Arnold Mahon Jennie O’Shea Elizabeth McEvoy Breda McDonald Mary Tierney (Choir) Orla McHugh Keane Nolan Jessica Nolan 15th and 16th Conor Archbold (Choir) Kathleen O’Neill Deirdre Maher Geraldine Bradley Fiona Payne Paul Mulready (Choir) Mary Brennan Ann Ryan Jennifer Murnane- Teresa Wynne O’Connor Bridget Scully Katie Webb Aoife Whelan 22nd and 23rd Phil Brady (Choir) Bernie Byrne Sarah Barrett (Choir) Margaret Costello Kathleen Byrne Joe Bolger Eoghan Cowan Liz Culleton Ian Bradley Chanel Cunningham Amy Byrne Nicola Byrne Veronica Byrne 29th and 30th Emily Donican Caroline Brennan Padraig Brett Ann Dormer Corina Brennan Anne Marie Byrne Geraldine Fennell Margaret Brennan Cathal Byrne Owen Gorman (Choir) Leo Connolly Margaret Connolly (Choir) Jack Doyle August 2017 6.30 p.m. 9.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 5th and 6th Gary Dowling (Choir) Julie Doran Celine Dempsey Chloe Gaffney June Farrell Aideen Dollard Aoife Graham Patricia Gilchrist Liz Donnelly Mary J Hennessy Fergal Doyle (Choir) Emma Dwyer Laura Eccles 12th and 13th Anne Hovendon Cem Crowe Roisin Harte John Hovendon Elaine Doogue Carla Hennessy (Choir) Sean Harte Ciara Hennessy Luke Hovendon Mary Hennessy Martin Lynch Frank Horohan Gerard Hosey (Choir) 15th 11.30am 7.30pm Holy Day Michael Hand Brian Lawler (Choir) JJ Horohan (Choir) Deirdre Maher Liz Hosey Martina O’Gorman Theresa Kennedy 19th and 20th Laura Horohan Breda McDonald Aisling Hurley (Choir) Paul McKevitt Gwen Hutton Elizabeth McEvoy Jennifer Murnane - Jenny Hutton Keane Nolan O’Connor Hannah Keogh Bridget Scully Josh McGuill Orla McHugh (Choir) 26th and 27th Jennie O’Shea (Choir) Joe Bolger Kathleen O’Neill Bridget Scully Mary Brennan Fiona Payne (Choir) Mary Tierney Hazel O’Connor Ann Ryan Ann Dormer Katie Webb Aoife Whelan Teresa Wynne IF UNABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE CONTACT A SUBSTITUTE FROM THE LIST ATTACHED September 2017 6.30pm 9am 11am 2nd and 3rd Conor Archbold Caroline Brennan Arnold Mahon Phil Brady Corina Brennan Dean Malone Padraig Brett (Choir) Liz Donnelly Jack Mulready Paul Mulready Aoife Nolan (Choir) Jessica Nolan Sandra O’Brien 9th and 10th Sarah Barrett Geraldine Bradley Amy Byrne Ian Bradley (Choir) Anne Marie Byrne Bernie Byrne Emily Donican Julie Doran Cathal Byrne June Farrell Nicola Byrne Margaret Connolly (Choir) Aideen Dollard 16th and 17th Chanel Cunningham Margaret Brennan Kathleen Byrne Jack Doyle (Choir) Leo Connolly Veronica Byrne Geraldine Fennell Cem Crowe Margaret Costello Keane Nolan Liz Culleton Gary Dowling (Choir) Emma Dwyer 23rd and 24th Eoghan Cowan Elaine Doogue Celine Dempsey Patricia Gilchrist Julie Doran Fergal Doyle (Choir) (Choir) Michael Hand Laura Eccles Owen Gorman Chloe Gaffney Aoife Graham Frank Horohan Luke Hovendon 31st Aisling Hurley Cathriona Kelly (Choir) Catriona Kirwan Cathy Lawlor IF UNABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE CONTACT A SUBSTITUTE FROM THE LIST ATTACHED October 2017 6.30pm 9am 11.30am 1st Laura Horohan Sean Harte Theresa Kennedy Mary J Hennessy Deirdre Maher (Choir) JJ Horohan Gerard Hosey Anne Hovendon John Hovendon 7th and 8th Carla Hennessy Mary Hennessy Roisin Harte Ciara Hennessy Liz Hosey Gwen Hutton Brian Lawler (Choir) Catriona Kirwan Jenny Hutton Josh McGuill Cathriona Kelly Hannah Keogh Cathy Lawlor (Choir) 14th and 15th Orla McHugh (Choir) Martin Lynch Arnold Mahon Aoife Nolan Breda McDonald Dean Malone (Choir) Kathleen O’Neill Martina O’Gorman Elizabeth McEvoy Bridget Scully Paul McKevitt Jennifer Murnane – O’Connor Keane Nolan 21st and 22nd Conor Archbold Ann Ryan Paul Mulready Jack Mulready Mary Tierney Sandra O’Brien Jessica Nolan Teresa Wynne Jennie O’Shea Hazel O’Connor Fiona Payne (Choir) (Choir) Katie Webb Aoife Whelan 28th and 29th Phil Brady Joe Bolger Geraldine Bradley Sarah Barrett Caroline Brennan Mary Brennan Chanel Cunningham Padraig Brett Amy Byrne Elaine Doogue Bernie Byrne (Choir) Cathal Byrne Nicola Byrne (Choir) IF UNABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE CONTACT A SUBSTITUTE FROM THE LIST ATTACHED November 2017 6.30pm 9am 11.30am 1st Holy Day 11.30am 7.30pm Corina Brennan Veronica Byrne Kathleen Byrne Margaret Costello Julie Doran Emily Donican Owen Gorman (Choir) 4th and 5th Ian Bradley (Choir) Margaret Brennan Margaret Connolly Chanel Cunningham Anne Marie Byrne (Choir) Ann Dormer Liz Culleton Celine Dempsey Geraldine Fennell Liz Donnelly Gary Dowling Laura Eccles Chloe Gaffney 11th and 12th Eoghan Cowan Leo Connolly Carla Hennessy Aideen Dollard Jack Doyle Ciara Hennessy Emma Dwyer (Choir) Patricia Gilchrist (Choir) June Farrell Mary Hennessy Mary J Hennessy Frank Horohan JJ Horohan 18th and 19th Aoife Graham Michael Hand Anne Hovendon
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