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Ennis Parish News Mass Times Sundays: Cathedral:- Sat. Vigil: 6.30 p.m.; Sunday: 9, 10, 11, 12.15pm Mass in Polish each Sunday at 3pm Ennis St. Joseph’s:- Sat. Vigil: 7.00 p.m.; Sunday: 8, 10, 11.30 a.m. Cloughleigh Church:- 9.30, 11 a.m. Friary:- Sat. Vigil: 7.30 p.m.; Sunday: 9.30, 10.30, 12.00 noon Poor Clare Monastery:- 7.45 a.m. Weekdays: Parish Cathedral: 8.00, 10, 7.30 p.m. Mon. – Fri.; 10, 11 a.m. on Saturday St. Joseph’s:- 8.00, 11 a.m. Mon. – Fri.; 11 a.m. on Saturday Cloughleigh Church:- 9.30 a.m. Mon. – Fri. Friary:- 10 a.m., 1.05pm daily; 10 a.m. on Saturday Poor Clare Monastery:- 7.45 a.m. daily News Phone Numbers: Cathedral:- 6824043; Email: [email protected] Confessions in Cathedral every Saturday: St. Joseph’s:- 6822166; Cloughleigh: 6840715; 12Confessions to 1pm & also in beforeCathedral and afterevery 6.30pm Saturday Mass: Friary: 6828751 12 to 1pm & also before and after 6.30pm Mass Ennis Parish Web Site at: http://www.ennisparish.com 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) 28th June, 2009 ‘Give us a Hand’ Have you ever looked at people’s hands heal, bless, invite and bring others hands? together. Some are soft and manicured, The Gospel today tells us how hands can others are hard and weathered. bring healing to those who need it. Some are small, others large And if we believe and have faith...we can do like spades. Yet, hands can tell so much more. us the story of a person’s life. Today, Jesus wants to use your As John Paul II once said, ‘Hands are the hands - to heal others and bring hearts landscape’. hope, to restore life and lift people up – all through a simple gesture like Hands speak to us – through the use of sign language a handshake, a hug, or a wave. Hands direct us – and point the way when we’re lost Hands hold us – when we are feeling down and when we’re in need of comfort Hands help us to pray – through rosary beads or clasped together Hands clapped – brings affirmation and fun Hands frighten us – when they are clinched and form a fist and become a weapon. Our hands can do so many things for us and are instruments to be used. Are you willing to let your hands be used as an instrument of peace As Jesus held his arms out on the cross to gather us together, He also shows us that and love? What’s on this week? Hospital & Sick Calls Xf!xjti!bmm!pvs! Summer Blessings Kvojps-!Mfbwjoh!Dfsujgjdbuf! A Mass with a Difference. This week: 28th June 2009 '!4se!Mfwfm!tuvefout-! Fr. Fergal O Neill, ℡ 087 6615975 Wednesday: 1st July 2009 b!sftugvm!'!! Fr. Jerry Carey, ℡ 086 2508444 fokpzbcmf!Tvnnfs! Sean Keane Concert. Comhaltas Ceoltoirí Eireann, Clarecastle present Sean Keane in Join with friends and family and the lively concert on Sunday 19th July @ 8pm at the Ennis Gospel Choir on this Sunday, Church of SS Peter & Paul Clarecastle to open June 28th @ 6.30pm in St. Joseph’s the Céilí at the Crossroads Festival. All Church, for a joyful Summer Celebration proceeds from this concert will be donated to of our faith. A warm welcome for everyone the District Day Care Centre Clarecastle. with celebrant Fr. Jerry Carey. Tickets available from Collins jewellers and Cois na hAbhna or 6842314. Now what? Mother, admonishing her little girl who had Ennis Musical Society AGM 8pm been handed an orange by their host: “Now Thursday July 2nd @ May Kearneys. what do you say, dear?” Little girl, carefully handing the orange • Annual Killaloe Diocesan CBS Art Camp. Painting, printmaking, design back to the host: “Peel it.” Pilgrimage to Knock Shrine on and construction, tie dying, paper sculpture Sunday 5th July 2009, Led by Bishop mask making and plenty more fun and games. We are asked to join in prayer with our Willie Walsh. Ceremonies begin at Camp 1July 27-31st Killaloe Diocesan Pilgrims, led by 2:30pm. For bus transport please contact: Camp 2 Aug 4-7th. 10am to 2pm daily for 7-12 Bishop Walsh, who will be in Lourdes year olds. Contact Edel 085 746 2399 Glynns Coaches: 065 6828234 from June 26th to July 1st. Michael Meere Coach Hire: 065 6824833 Painting & Photo prints by Jennifer Hornsby or 086 8458922. for sale at Glór from July 3rd to July 25th 10.30 to 4.30pm. • LOURDES from SHANNON: July 22nd; 7 nights...Cost..€785 incl; Contact: Ann Clare's Art & Craft Summer @ TMT; 0656824211. Camp will run from July 15th - 31st incl. 10am - 1.30pm. Mosaic, Glass • Annual 3-Day Parish Pilgrimage & Silk Painting, Acrylics & to Lough Derg. Watercolours & much more materials incl. Ph: Clare @ 087-2389521. WORKING WITH CHILDREN THROUGH ARTS: Art training programme for adults. If that I may see. you are a parent, youth leader, social or health Monday August 3rd to Wednesday 5th that I may see Your Wonders. worker, teacher, child care worker or artist Lord August. Time For Body & Soul. Booking Lord, that I may hear. who wants to learn more about how to nurture, & details from: Parish Office 6824043. Lord, that I may hear Your Word. foster and develop your own creative Lord, that I may walk. potential, this training programme is for you. • Divine Mercy Pilgrimage to Poland: Lord, that I may walk in Your Ways. No artistic experience is necessary to attend Lord, give Your peace to our troubled world. visiting Warsaw, Czestochowa & Krakow. the programme. Week long course: Dates: Following in the footsteps of St. Faustina, Our Lady of Lourdes, pray for us. 20th to 24th July: Rockforest, Tubber, The Mary, Comfort of the Afflicted, pray for us. St. Maximillian Kolbe & Pope John Paul Burren, Co. Clare. Enquiries:Jole 085 1532220 2nd; 8th October for 9 nights. Spiritual Mary, Health of the Sick, pray for us. email: [email protected]; Web www.arttoheart.ie St. Bernadette, pray for us. Director: Fr. John Walsh. Group Leader St. Flannan, pray for us. & details from Kathleen Hayes, Ballycar Recently Baptised Rd: 061-368549. Cost: €1,169.00 St. Senan, pray for us. We welcomed the following (Insert here your own intentions) into the Christian Community • 10-Day Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. through the Sacrament of Grant us, Lord, the joy of constant health in Date-7-16th October 2009 Direct from Baptism: mind and body. And through the intercession Cork Cost €1,238p.p.s. fully inclusive of Harry Oliver Keane; Dilan Alan O’Brien; of Our Lady of Lourdes, may we be freed from taxes & h/b. This cost also includes bus Michael Kamusi Udobi; Aoife Eileen Dunne; present sorrow and filled with everlasting joy. transfer to & from Cork Airport from Brooke Taylor Imelda McInerney; Davie Through Christ Our Lord. Miltown Malbay. Further details available Christopher Gerard McDonagh; Anthony Amen. from Mary O'Loughlin 065-7084000 & Fr. Patrick McDonagh; Roxana Kamila Please pray for our Pilgrims. Pat Larkin 087-2300627. Kapnsciak; Riain Patrick Conway; Newsletter items to Parish Office 065–6824043 Fax 065-6842541 Ennis Parish Development Fund for or Email: [email protected] Deadline is 12.00 noon on Tuesday. Sunday 21st June, €9,123.00 St. Joseph’s Friary News Cathedral Remembered in Masses this Week: Monthly Mass and Meeting of Remembered in Masses this Week: Sat 7pm: Tom & Mary Butler, 49 Marian Avenue. the Secular Franciscan Order Sat:6.30 Michael Nihill, 80 Shallee Drive. MM Sun 10am: Bridget Goodwin, Pine Grove. will take place in the Friary at Sun.:9am Donors Intentions. 11.30am: Fergus O’Connor, 21 Pearce Ave. 1st Anniv 10am and in St. Anthony’s Hall 10am Jimmy Kenny, Clohanmore, Cree. Mon 11am: Nancy Hartney, 23 Mountain View. at 7pm on Wednesday July 1st. John (Macie) Ludden, Limavady & Cliften. Tues 11am: Alf Hanrahan, Shannon Park. ENNIS TIDY TOWNS Flan Lynch, Tobartaoscain. Wed 11am: Eileen Kelly, McHugh Villas. CONGRATULATIONS 11am Mass for the People. Fri 11am: Michael Foudy, Dysart. Ennis is "Irelands Best Kept 12 .15pm Noel Ryan, 69 St. Joseph’s Tce 7.30pm: Joan Kelly, Clonmel. MM Large Urban Centre" for 2009. & Dalcassian Ave. MM Sat 11am: Margaret & John McNamara, St Senans Rd The Best Kept Towns Mon:8am Michael Mahony, Parnell Street. 7pm: Charelle Howard, 16 Oakwood Drive. Competition Results were 10am Teresa Hall (nee Dinan), Kilrush Road. Sun 5th 10am: Frank O’Gorman, 53 Marian Avenue. announced in Dublin on Monday 7.30pm John Sheridan, Kent & Ennis. 11.30am: Tony Butler, 16 Gallows Hill. last. Towns and villages both Tues.:8am Agnes & Peter Nash, Newhall. North and South took part. It is 10am Mary Halpin, Crown, Lissycasey. another huge honour and victory 7.30pm Thomas Callinan, Beechpark. Cloughleigh for us. Be proud of our town and Wed.:8am Patrick & Mary Nestor, Maurices Mills. Remembered in Masses this Week: environs. We now keep up the 10am Mary McMahon, 3 McNamara Pk. Sun 11am: Deceased members of Corey & efforts. The national adjudication 7.30pm William & Katie O’Doherty, 48 St Michaels Villas Flanagan families, Loughville & Ballygriffey. takes place any time now. Thurs.:8am Charles & Mary Killeen, Ivy Hill. Fri 7pm: Tom O’Grady, Childers Road. Thanks to one and all. 10am Flan Smith, Late Marian Ave. Sun 5h 11am: Dale Daly, 56 Brookville 7.30pm Patk & Beatrice Foley & Marian Reid. Sacred Heart Messenger Fri.:8am Peg Garvey, Market St. Elizabeth and Gaye would like to Clare Hospice at Cahercalla, Weekly 10am Bridie Ryan, 19 Gallows Hill. thank parishioners for their kind Draw Results Year 9 Week 1, Tue, June 7.30pm Mary Ann Kenny, 37 Castlewood Pk.1st Anniv rd; st support and generosity, during their 23 1 Prize €635: Rita Fitzgerald, Sat.:10am Nora Coote, Cornmarket Street.
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