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Beragh Parish Beragh Parish Parish Priest Priests of the Pastoral Area Fr Seamus McGinley PP. Fr P Hannigan 028 8776 1211 Tel: 028 8075 8206 Fr M Seery 028 8556 8208 Web Site: beraghparish.com Fr B Hackett 028 8556 8219 E-Mail: [email protected] Mission Statement : Beragh Parish Pastoral Council exists to serve Christ and his people by listening to their needs, identifying the gifts of parishioners to meet these needs and so build a sense of community in which all can live a truly Christian Life. Mass Times Grant them Eternal Rest O Lord Recently Deceased: Joe Devlin formerly Sixmilecross, Church of the Mary Heron (nee Meenagh)Vincent Kelly (Omagh) Immaculate Conception Anniversaries Sunday: 11.30am Church of the Immaculate Conception, Beragh Thursday: 9am Sun 3 June 11.30 Shane Smyth. Friday: 7.30pm Thur 7 June 9am Deceased members of Donnelly & Saturday: 9am McKillion families. Fri 8 June 7.30pm Peg Donnelly (mm) Church of St Malachy Sunday: 10am Church of St Malachy, Seskinore Monday: 7.30pm Sun 3 June 10am John McGinn (1 st Anniv), Oratory Jean McDonald. Tuesday: 9.30am followed by Adoration. Church of St Patrick, Drumduff Sat 9 June 7.30pm Michael, Charles & Alice Daly and Church of St Patrick Michael Normoyle. Wednesday: 9am Saturday: 7.30pm Weekly Offertory Collection Baptisms We welcome into the Christian community, Last weeks collection Abigail McClean-Chism, Redargen Road. amounted to £1451. Sincere thanks. Priest’s dues will Mass Rock A Mass will be celebrated on Sunday 1 st July at the Mass Rock. This will be taken up at all Masses this include a procession from the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Beragh. weekend. Ceremony will begin at 3pm. Angelus Bell In preparation for the upcoming Congress the Angelus Bell will ring at 6pm every evening until the 10 th June. Parish Information Trinity Sunday St Ciaran’s College Class of ‘82 And the word became flesh We are planning a school reunion Parish Office for those who started St Ciaran’s Tel: 028 8075 8206 The mountain road beckoned, in September 1982. A provisional Parish Pastoral Council and the snows were majestic. date has been booked for Saturday Goreti McAleer Peaceful, far away, beautiful, 29 September in Kelly’s Inn. Tel:028 8077 1414 the mountains of God. Tickets £15.00. For further Brendan Grimes Like Father, Son and Spirit information please contact: Tel: 028 8075 8340 in strength, beauty, power. Annette on 07542289019 or Safeguarding Children Una on 07900492847. Parish Representative Beckoning the pilgrim, Mairead McGarvey challenging the walker, Tel:028 8075 7413 strong and faithful, Beragh Red Knights GAA Liturgy Group and we are afraid. On Sunday the Reserve and Ann Gallagher Senior teams welcome Tel:028 8075 8467 We call God a mountain and a rock, Brackaville to St. Mary’s Park Lay Ministers strong, beautiful, yet weak, where throw-in times are 2:15pm Kathleen Gartland for the rock splits and 3:45pm respectively. Tel:028 8075 8696 and the hills may turn to dust, Choir Leaders for Jesus, God and one of us, The Senior Ladies team travels to Claire McAleer (Beragh) one of the Trinity of love, play St. Dympna’s on Tuesday Tel:028 8075 7524 is sent among us. where throw-in will be at 7pm. Sheena Mullan (Drumduff) Tel:028 8076 0928 Strength becomes weakness, Club members who wish to St Vincent de Paul rocks grow flowers, request tickets to the Armagh v Brian McCullagh snows melt Tyrone Championship games on Tel:07714168645 and God in near. Sunday 10th June should apply St Oliver Plunkett PS to John Donnelly by Monday at Mrs Bronagh Maguire – Principal Mingling within his people, 10pm. Applications can be made Tel: 029 8075 8594 like melting snow in a field, to 07933168112 or Roscavey PS like leaves of oak falling to earth, [email protected] . Late Miss Cliona Kerr – Principal for the power of God applications will not be accepted. Tel: 028 8075 8907 took tiny flesh Drumduff PS in Mary’s womb Well done to all who took part in Mr Gerard Poyntz – Principal and she gave birth to Emmanuel, the recent Paddy Bogan Primary Tel: 028 8075 8977 God is with us. Schools' Tournament. Congratulations to Roscavey PS Jesus, Saviour of all, who won their Cumann na m Knock Summer Festival. friend of the earth, Bunscol Section and also to St. The festival is taking place the 28th of friend of all people, Oliver Plunkett PS Beragh July 2012 . It is a free event for all God among us. and Sacred Heart PS Tattyreagh people between the ages of 17-30. The who shared the Invitational event takes place in Knock Shrine . And now the mystery of God Section title. The Club wishes to is no longer a strange mystery, thank all who helped ensure that Friends of Benburb but a hand of friendship and the tournament was once again Benburb Sunday forgiveness, such a great success. 3 June 2012 which each of us may hold forever. Starring:Limelight, Chasing Hooley, Team training continues for the West London Ceoltas. And we need no longer be afraid. Cooley 2 Cooley cyclists and all Vintage Rally, Amusements, are asked to check details with Refreshment and much more. their team leader. All cyclists are Grand Raffle-Choice of Car, Polo, New Counters needed. encouraged to lodge any Ibiza, Corsa, Panda supplied by If you would be interested in outstanding sponsorship asap so Donnelly Bros, Dungannon. Starting becoming an envelope counter, as to be able to collect their cycle at 1pm. Admission £5. please contact the Parochial House jersey. Such sponsorship can be lodged at the pavilion on Monday evenings. .
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