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St. Peter's Parish, Shankill PARISH GRAND DRAW WINNERS First Prize £5,000 – Andrea Judge, Ballynamoney Road St. Peter’s Parish, Shankill Second Prize £1,000 – Paul Campbell, Derrymacash Road Third Prize £500 – Jennifer Scullion, Fox’s Glen Four prizes of £250 RECENTLY DECEASED H.A. Stanley, Leansmount Road Sean O’Neill, Cornakinnegar Road Gerry McKenna, Ashgrove Crescent Geraldine Heaney, Wellington Street Bulletin Marie & Robert Loughran, Church Walk James McGeown, Portland Manor Mgr Aidan Hamill Dympna McCorry, Francis Street Brian Devlin, Derrymacash Fr Conor McConville 21st April 2013 – Fourth Sunday of Easter Eileen Starkey, Oakridge Fr Mario Jachym Congratulations to the winners. Fr Joseph Wozniak th MONTH’S MINDS th Next draw will take place on Tuesday 14 May. 4 March 2012 – Second Sunday of Lent Sunday 21st April New members may join at any time. Angela Wethers, Lake Street Tuesday 23rd April Parochial House and Parish Office Tel. 3832 3161 Fax: 3834 7927 NORTH LURGAN COMMUNITY UNDERSTANDING OUR Isobel McCrory, Ashgrove Avenue ASSOCIATION NEIGHBOUR Joe Heaney, Ashgrove Avenue E-mail:[email protected] website: www.lurganparish.com Healthy Living Centre “Understanding our Neighbour” Olive King (nee McIntyre) Magheralin VERVE provides an introduction to Friday 26th April (promoting healthy communities) Community Relations through a DIOCESE OF DROMORE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Stephen Canning, North Street MASS SCHEDULE Are hosting FREE Capacitor series of workshops. THE PERMANENT DIACONATE FOR VOCATIONS. This enables individuals to explore Saturday 27th April Sunday 6pm (Vigil Sat) Workshops This is the 50th World Day of and learn about our shared history St. Patrick’s Derrymacash 7.30pm 8am, 10am, 11am (po Polsku) (Capacitor means “living in Is God calling you to serve as a Prayer for Vocations and it and to understand better each Owen Haughey, Clanbrassil Grove & 12.15pm wellness”). other’s culture and identity. deacon in the Diocese of Dromore? coincides with the ‘Year of Faith’ Monday, Wednesday & Thursday This six week course will This programme consists of six ANNIVERSARIES Are you a man aged over 25 and which marks the 50th anniversary introduce you to some simple workshops on a Monday evening SUNDAY 21ST APRIL 8am & 10.30am under 65 married/single or of the opening of the Second Tuesday & Friday 8am & 7pm practices which will help you 7pm – 9pm commencing Monday Brian J Lavery, Lake Street widowed? Vatican Council. This year’s 29th April. relax, balance your mind, William Hand, Castle Lane Saturday 10am For further information contact your theme is “Vocation as a sign of body and spirit. Elizabeth Burns, Castle Lane local priest or Rev. F Rice hope founded in faith”. Cultural Identity – The GAA (Suitable for men and women). Thomas Menary, Wesley Place SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Diocesan Director, Our prayer is that Christ’s call to Commencing Monday 29th April The Orange Order – The Battle of the Boyne Saturday 9.15am – 9.50am & St. Colman’s Church, service in His Church as priests, ND 10.30am – 12.30pm at The Easter Rising – Local History MONDAY 22 APRIL Maypole Hill, deacons and consecrated 5.15pm – 5.50pm St. Peter’s Parish Hall. Kathleen McConville, Lurgantarry/Ed St. Dromore BT25 1BQ religious will be heard. For further information please A number of historical site visits to Mary McConville Wellington Street Tel: 07887 708 949 Pope Francis has said “Let us OFFERTORY COLLECTION S contact Carmel 077 836 95621 Dublin, Drogheda and Stormont are Harry Toman, Victoria Street Place th pray for a great spirit of 14 April £5635 also included in the programme. brotherhood”. Vocations are born DONATIONS We welcome the YEAR OF FAITH. If you would like more information TUESDAY 23RD APRIL out of faith in and love for Jesus St. Patrick’s Parish, Mayobridge or would like to register for the 1 x £50, & £75 (loose) following child into the course, please contact Carmel on Nora McCloskey, College Close in family life and community. celebrates the YEAR OF FAITH £185 from the ‘Mite Boxes’. Christian Community (028) 38325673 before 23rd April. William Joseph Gethins, Oakridge Anyone interested in discussing with a programme of talks on our through the Sacrament of This programme is a partnership Eamon McQuillan, Brownlow Terrace £550 in lieu of flowers in memory the possibility of a vocation is Faith. This is a blessed between Shankill Caring Association Shaun Creaney, Edward Street of Teresa Walsh, R.I.P. Baptism asked to contact a priest of the opportunity to listen to how God and the Springwell Centre funded by Your generosity is much appreciated. parish. Max David Morgan, has worked in people’s lives. the International Fund for Ireland WEDNESDAY 24TH APRIL Silverwood Leaves. It is a time to pray, reflect, sing through the Northern Ireland Rural Winifred Harte, Desmond Avenue ABORTION (THE FACTS!) and give thanks for the great gift Development Council. Charles Carbery, Kilmaine Street How to stop abortion becoming Our prayers and good wishes are of our Faith. Rosaleen Mulholland, Mary Street extended to his family legal in Ireland North and South. The first talk will take place on PARISH CAR -PARK, SACRED HEART GRAMMAR Jane (Cis) McDonald, Garland Avenue The Parish of Drumcree is th Monday 29 April at 7.30pm in SCHOOL, NEWRY facilitating a presentation on DINNER DANCE St. Patrick’s Church, Mayobridge. Presents a Musical Evening in THURSDAY 25TH APRIL Tuesday 23rd April in the Parish The annual Pioneer Dinner dance Guest Speaker: St. Clare’s Hall, Newry on Lucy Walsh, Victoria Street Place Pastoral Centre at 7.45pm (after th takes place on Friay 3rd May in the Mr Mickey Harte. Wednesday 24 April at Oliver McCready, Cornakinnegar Road 7pm Mass in St. John the Baptist I.N.F. Hilltown, with dancing to All are welcome. 7.30pm. Proceeds in aid of the Edward McQuillan, The Palms Church). Blue Magic. Dinner served 8.30pm Sisters of St. Clares’ work in Margaret (Marie) McGibbon, Ashgrove Ave There will be two speakers: ST. PETER’S PARISH sharp. Numbers need to be in by Central America. Eugene Campbell, Kilmaine Street Bernadette Smyth of Precious ANAM CARA PARENT Tuesday 30th April. Tickets available Catherine Heaney, Canada CAR-PARK, NORTH STREET Life and Fr John McKeever, BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT. from Annette Mulholland PILGRIMAGE TO FATIMA Ita McConville, North Street Normally free but, on Parish of Armagh. The Group will meet on th TH ND Paula Conway, Taghnevan th (028) 3834 7618 Wednesday 24 April from 15 – 22 August. There will be a question and Saturday 27 April 7.30pm – 9pm in Armagh City 739 euro – full board, Insurance answer session after the TH donations for the use of the OBLATE FATHERS PILGRIMAGE TO Hotel. They provide bereaved and coach to & from FRIDAY 26 APRIL presentations and tea/coffee will car-park will be gratefully LOURDES parents with an opportunity to Dublin Airport Joe McStay, Kilmore Hill Road be provided during the evening. 17TH – 22ND SEPTEMBER meet with other bereaved For further information contact Felix Agnew, Oakleigh Heights accepted in aid of the Church Fare 699 euro parents in a relaxed setting. Mona at the Trinity 38328897. James Doran, Drumlin Drive Restoration Fund. Gerald McManus (To secure a place a deposit of 200 euro EVENING OF SPIRITUAL MUSIC. Further information on is required by the end of June) St. Paul’s Church www.anamcara.ie or from William McKinstry, Wesley Place Cemetery Sunday RECYCYLING Contact Rita: 077546 89330 Sunday 5th May 7pm [email protected] or you Roisin McQuillan, Collingdale th Green bins will be available in the Featuring can speak to an Anam Cara 12 May John McAreavey, Ennis Close temporary church car-park each TROCAIRE Esperanza Ministries parent on 07927 971303 TH Sunday from 9.30am – 1pm only for SATURDAY 27 APRIL Please return your Family Fast Box to We sing once, we pray twice Dougher 3pm Alice Lavery, North Circular Road the collection of newspapers. the Parish Office. Please tie papers in bundles It would be helpful if the small coins Voluntary donations in aid of the ADORATION CHAPEL St. Colman’s 5pm Charles Magill, Wellington Street and place in bins. could be changed into larger coins or Trauma Unit, Craigavon Area Hospital Edward Street. Kevin Ashe, Belfast Do not leave them on the ground. notes. will be gratefully accepted. 9.00am – 9.00pm .
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