Newsletter 13Th July 2014

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Newsletter 13Th July 2014 Tramore & Carbally Parish Newslink Sunday 13th July 2014 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time The Parish Field Day /Coffee Morning Today Sunday 13th July 2014 11.00am to 1.30pm. A special Céad Míle Fáilte to all visitors to Tramore for the It will be held on the Holy Cross Church Grounds summer. adjacent to the Canons Field Our Mass times are as follows: HOLY CROSS Have a chat over a cuppa! TRAMORE: Sat (Vigil) 7.30pm, Entertainment for the kids: Sunday 8.30am, 10.30 am & 12.00 noon. Face painting Our Lady’s Carbally: Sunday at 11.30am Best dressed doll or teddy Sacred Heart Dunhill: The old favourite – how many Sunday 9.30am jellies in the jar! Immaculate Conception Fenor: Saturday Vigil 6pm. Raffle –Lovely gifts donated by our parishioners, to whom we are very grateful. There is unfortunately, The Parish Office /Shop will have a stall there where you may purchase some No Mass on the Prom nice gifts. this year. All Proceeds to the Church Restoration Fund. Enjoy your stay! Many thanks for your continuous support and hope you can join us. Please remember in your Tramore & Carbally Parish Newslink prayers…….. Saturday 12th July 10.00am Mary Keoghan Those who died recently 7.30pm Alan Hannigan Tony O Neill Sunday 13th July 8.30am Thomas & Statia Dunne Tom Grace 10.30am Maisie Keoghan Those whose months mind 12 noon Frank & Mary McGlinn occurs Monday 14th July 7.30am Catherine & Nicholas Fewer Laura Croke 10.00am Tom & Lily Martin Those whose anniversary Tuesday 15thJuly 7.30am Margaret Hedigan 10.00am Maurice Murphy occurs: Jack Brennan & Family Wed 16th July 7.30am 10.00am Sean & Helen Cantwell & Thomas Gaule Michael Hewison Thursday 17th July 7.30am Kitty Power (Patrick St) John Murray 10.00am Bridie & Florrie Quilty Jack Grimes Friday 18th July 7.30am HOLY SOULS Anne Cronin 10.00 am Peggy & Michael O’Hanlon, Michael & Mary Lizzie Fanning Liston Josie Spencer Saturday 19th July 10.00am Michael Hewison & Sr Agnes Culliton & Gerry Catherine O’Driscoll Culliton Eugene Power 7.30pm Monica O’Brien William Elizabeth & Denis O’Brien Sunday 20th July 8.30am Peggy Blanche & Blanche Family Dr Ned Mitchell & Eva Mitchell 10.30am Nuala Gavin 12.00noon Marion O’Shaughnessy Colin Waters CARBALLY Michael Power, Old Tramore Road Joseph and Tommy Curran William & Bridget Curran Sunday 13th July 11.30pm Ellen White, Ballymacaw Jerry O ' Driscoll Kitty, Tommy & Ann O’Rourke 11.30am Sunday 20th July Shane King MichaelEl Flavin Bereavement Support is available in Leo Burke Waterford, Dungarvan, Cappoquin and Mass will be celebrated in the Those who were baptised Clonmel, as part of the services provided by Holy Cross Church Tramore on Family Ministry, St. John’s Pastoral Centre, recently: Sunday August 10th 2014 at 12.00 for Kai Costa Delaney/Philigret John’s Hill, Waterford. This service reaches out those babies who were baptised in the Alfie Travers to all families in the Diocese of Waterford and parish in the last year Peter Stephen Kirby Lismore. The Bereavement Support Workers are trained in the skills involved in helping Zack Lindsey people through the bereavement process and work to a strict code of ethics which includes Congratulants to their parents and confidentiality. Phone number for Family family Ministry Bereavement Support: 051 858772. **************************** ** Collections Last Weekend We would like to welcome all the Fr Colm O’Brien Memorial Cycle 2014 Tramore € 4580 babies and their parents, godparents Fr Colm’s Memorial Cycle will take place Carbally € 305 and extended families to this this year on Saturday Aug 9th.The Cycle ThankParish you for your continued celebration will start at St Peters & Pauls Church, Clonmel at 11am, and go directly to support for the upkeep of our Act of Charity Tramore - 60K churches. Fill my heart with the spirit of your love, so The Second option 10K Cycle will start ********************************* that I may love you with all my heart and from Kingfisher, Tramore Road at 13.30 and go directly to Tramore Parish Office Notice share that love of yours with others. This year the proceeds will go to The Father hallowed be thy name. Due to holidays the Parish Office will Hospice. To register for the cycle and to be open – learn more about our charity please visit Next Week's Teams: 19/20 July our website; MORNINGS ONLY Readers: Team B www,frcolmmemorialcycle.com I would like to take this opportunity to Monday – Friday 9.30am-1pm from Ministers: Team 1 thank you all for your continued support Wednesday July 9th 2014 until Altar Servers: As Available for Fr Colm’s Memorial Cycle and I am th th Monday Aug 11 2014. Cleaners: Mar Butler and her team looking forward to seeing you on Aug 9 Tel: 051-386477 .
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