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Mullagh / Quilty / Coore Mullagh / Quilty / Coore MULLAGH / QUILTY / COORE PARISH NEWSLETTER PRIESTS’ FEBRUARY COLLECTION : This Priests’ collection will be GROOMING & DEPORTMENT CLASSES : For young ladies and - taken up at all Masses next weekend. Please use purple men. Course includes: Self esteem and confidence. Postural Parish Office - 7087161 / E-mail: [email protected] envelope dated 7 February from box of Parish collection awareness. Walking with refinement. General deportment. Fr Pat Larkin 7087012 / 087 2300627 Fr Tim Tuohy 7087014 Envelopes which were delivered to all households in the Parish Skin and healthcare. Healthy eating. Wardrobe co-ordination. during the past few weeks. We ask your generous response. Introduction to make-up. Routines on the catwalk. On FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR “C” 31/01/’10 FIRST COMMUNION CORE GROUP : A meeting of the Parents Core completion of this course, you will be presented with a Group will take place on Monday 1 February at 8pm. in Fr Pat’s certificate. For more information please contact Orla on 087 MASSES FOR THE COMING WEEK CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK --- 4168723 or email [email protected] House. Our next “Do this in Memory” Prayer Ritual will take place A light for every Generation in Mullagh Church on Sunday 14 February during the 11am. Mass. FOR SALE : Single seater Go-cart, suitable for 5yr - 6 yr old, six MULLAGH th HAITI EARTHQUAKE DISASTER APPEAL : We are all aware of the months old, in perfect condition €100. Also Soccer Table, Sat. 30 @ 8pm. Margaret O’Brien A Prayer for Parents st deaths, destruction and anguish caused by the recent earthquake perfect condition never used €60. Contact Eileen 086 Sun. 31 @11am. Ed Dempsey 3506662. rd Creator God, thank you for the gift of our children, in Haiti. This weekend at all Masses as you leave the Churches Wed.03 @10am. Feast of St Blaise Thu. 04 th @10am. Joe Kennedy Their lives to share, there will be an opportunity to show your support through financial CLARECARE DAYCARE CENTRE DANCE : A Dance in aid of aid. All monies received will be sent to Trocaire, Concern & Goal. Sat. 06 th @12noon Imelda Wilson Clarecare Daycare Centre will be held on Friday 12 February in Their minds to mould, Please be as generous as possible. th the Armada Hotel at 7.30pm. Come along for a great night of Sat. 06 @ 8pm. Mary Mc Inerney And their spirits to enrich. Sun. 07 th @11am. John Joe & Mae Corry, Moloskey VIENNA, SALZBURG & OBERAMMERGAU PILGRIMAGE : This will take delicious food, drink, dance and raffle. Tickets €20, available May we always be deserving of their trust, place from 20 - 27 September 2010. Cost €1,699 inclusive tax. at the Post Office and at Daycare Centre. Fáilte Mór. QUILTY Places still available. In Oberammergau we will attend the Supportive of their hopes, Sat. 30 th @7pm. Bridie & Thomas Sullivan, Shandrum performance of the “Passion Play” Anyone interested contact THANK YOU : Derrick Lynch and Noel Mc Loughlin would like to thank everyone who supported the recent CD “Home Away Sun. 31 st @9am. Kitty Gannon, Quilty And encouraging of their dreams. Mary O’Loughlin 7084000/087 2482528 or Fr Pat Larkin 087 From Home”. The CD was launched in aid of The West Clare Wed.03 rd @7pm. Feast of St Blaise Let your grace and love fall on those, 2300627. Mini Marathon Cancer Fund. The total raised for the charity Fri. 05 th @7pm. Nora Murrihy, Quilty Our most precious gifts. K.I.B. LOTTO / WWW.LOCALLOTTO.IE : Lucky numbers for last week was €5,500. Sincere thanks to all who supported a very Sat. 06 th @12noon Bern Kelly 1 st Anniversary & Helen Kelly were 1, 8, 13, 20. NO JACKPOT WINNER --- Lucky Dip - €100 Amen. worthy cause. Sat. 06 th @7pm. Delia & Petie O’Boyle, Quilty winner --- Declan Behan, Doonaha. - €50 winner --- Caroline O’Keeffe, Mullagh. €20 winners --- T. Melody, c/o L.T.T.S. Mary SPRAOI PLAYGROUP : SPRAOI Miltown Malbay & District During the coming week wee celebrate Catholic Schools COORE Boyle, Mullagh Road. Albert Twomey, Carhuduff. Sarah Community Playgroup LTD will be holding it’s A.G.M. on Sun. 31 st @10am. Edward Bracken Week. Catholic Education is an integral part of the Pilkington, Coore. NEXT WEEK’S JACKPOT €4,050. Next draw will Tuesday 9 February at 7.45pm at SPRAOI Childcare Centre, rd Miltown Malbay, anyone interested in getting involved are Wed 03 @ 8pm. Feast of St Blaise mission of the church and therefore of the mission of take place on Monday 01/02/’10. Venue: “McCarty’s. Please Fri. 05 th @ 8pm. Tom Talty, Clounlaheen & Ennis support Kilmurry IB. Sports Lotto on www.locallotto.ie welcome to attend. For further information contact the Centre th Jesus. The theme for this year’s celebration is Catholic on 7079893 or email [email protected] Sun. 07 @10am. Michael & Feeney Griffin I.C.A. : A meeting will take place in the Meeting Room, Mullagh on Schools - a Light for every Generation. Next week’s programme - FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR (C) 07/02/’10 Wednesday 3 February at 8.30pm. All members asked to attend KIB ACTIVE RETIREMENT GROUP : During the coming week, we have an opportunity to and new members welcome. gentle exercised, tea break, making of St Brigid’s Crosses and READERS Bingo. There is a St Valentine’s Day “Tea Dance” for all the acknowledge and appreciate the tremendous work being KIB LADIES FOOTBALL CLUB : The KIB Ladies A.G.M. will take West Clare Groups in Kilrush Community Centre from 3pm. - MULLAGH done by our teachers. Through their ministry in the place on Thursday 4 February at 7.30pm. in the Meeting Room, 6pm. on Sunday 14 February. Music by Patsy Downes. A free Sat. 06 th @ 8pm. Claire Flynn Mullagh Hall. All members old & new welcome. bus will be available for anyone from the parish wishing to go. schools, they are a light not only to the children they Sun. 07 th @11am. Therese Doohan KIB DEFIBRILLATOR / RED CROSS ::: The A.G.M. of KIB Defibrillator/ Names to Eliza at 9062587. Security devices eg. smoke teach, but to their parents and to the whole of the QUILTY Red Cross Group will be held on Wednesday 3 February at alarms, door chains, panic buttons and security lights available 8.30pm in Mullagh Hall. All members are asked to attend and free for the over 65’s. Contact Kathleen at 9052173. Sat. 06 th @ 7pm. Siobhán Martin parish. new members welcome. th Sun. 07 @ 9am. Karen Galvin RAINBOW’S CHILDCARE : New purpose built facility, owned and SYMPATHY : We offer our sympathy to the family, relatives & KIB G.A.A. CLUB A.G.M. : The A.G.M. of Kilmurry Ibrickane G.A.A. managed by fully qualified childcare person opening at COORE friends of Joan O’Looney, Quartermire who was buried during the Club will be held in Mullagh Hall on Sunday 14 February at 5pm. Clohanatine, Mullagh in September. Babies to 6yrs catered Sun. 07 th @10am. Tracey Murray All nominations & motions etc. are to be with the Secretary, Ann for. Facility will be open Monday - Friday, with daily, weekly or week. Hickey by Sunday 7 February. sessional terms available. For more information, to arrange a EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS ST BRIGID : This Monday 1 February is the Feast of St Brigid, a meeting or book a place contact Noreen on 087 6441435 as woman of profound influence, deep faith and immense courage. THANK YOU : KIB G.A.A. Club wish to thank most sincerely all the MULLAGH supporters who travelled to Ruislip last weekend and also the soon as possible as numbers are limited. Sat. 06 th @ 8pm. Mary Murphy & John Daly We pray that she will direct and guide us in life. players, team management and all who helped in any way to the FREE BASIC COOKERY CLASSES : Available to the parents of th PRESENTATION OF THE LORD IN THE TEMPLE : This is a day Sun.07 @11am. Helen McGrath & Patricia O’Doherty successful historic occasion for our club. Our next game V the children of Mullagh, Annagh & Quilty National Schools. associated with the Blessing of Candles. It is to acknowledge the Portlaoise will be in the Gaelic Grounds, Limerick on Sunday 21 Classes commencing on Wednesday 10 February from 10am. - QUILTY Christ as the light of our lives & the light of the world. Candles for th February at 2.30pm. 12noon at the Miltown Malbay Resource Centre. Sat. 06 @7pm. Louie Garvey & Cáit Ní Loingsigh church & home use will be blessed on Tuesday morning at 10am. Sun.07 th @9am. Antoinette Pender & Micheál O’Doherty Mass in Mullagh Church. WATER RATE COLLECTION : Owen Broderick, County Council ALZHEIMER SOCIETY ANNUAL BURREN WALK : Will take place Revenue Collector will have a water rate/rate collection point on Sunday 14 February from 12.30pm. starting and finishing FEAST OF ST BLAISE : A day associated with the Blessing of Throats COORE every Friday in the Community Centre, Miltown Malbay from at O'Donoghue’s Pub, Fanore. Refreshments and th will take place in Mullagh Church after 10am. Mass on Wednesday Sun. 07 @10am. Catherine Sexton & Mary Nugent 10am. - 12noon & outside The Quilty Tavern, Quilty from 1.45pm. - entertainment afterwards. All welcome. For sponsorship 3 February. In Quilty Church after 7pm. Mass & Coore Church after 2.30pm. cards please contact 065 68 68621. ALTAR SERVERS 8pm. Mass Candles for church & home use will also be blessed at MULLAGH 7pm. Mass in Quilty Church & 8pm. Mass in Coore Church. ADULT BADMINTON : Resumes in Miltown Malbay Hall each ATHLETICS SUCCESS : Big performances in the Clare AAI Sat.
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