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Computers for Farmers: Help Is at Hand For TEMPLEPORT PARISH NEWSLETTER COMMUNITY NOTICES Please email notices by 7pm Thursday evening or leave in shop in Bawnboy for inclusion in newsletter. Thank You. Computers for Farmers: Help is at hand for farmers, self-employed, who Sunday 27th September, 2020 – 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time need training in Basic Computers, On-line Herd Registration, Form filling, Fr. Sean Maguire P.P. – Telephone 049-9523103/087- 2101540 Internet and email, Farm record keeping etc. Classes are free and will be held Parish Website: www.corloughtempleport.com in Bawnboy. To book a place or find out more please contact Noelette Dolan Email addresses: [email protected] [email protected] on 087 9293531. Neighbouring Priests: Fr. Oliver O’Reilly, P.P. Ballyconnell 049-9526291/086-2368446 Darceys candles and wax melts @Evelyn is holding an open day today Fr. Sean Mawn P.P. Ballinamore 071-9644039/087-6869040 Fr. Johnnie Cusack C.C. Ballinamore 071-9644050/0872408409 27th September 3-6pm to view Darcey products and Christmas selection. All liturgies from Kilnavart and Bawnboy will be broadcast on FM108. Everyone welcome. Please call 087-6478672 for out of hour appointment The weekend Masses in Corlough and Kilnavart will be streamed live on the Corlough- Templeport Parish Facebook page. St. Aidan’s Lotto draw 21 September Numbers Drawn. 5 8 14 22 No Jackpot Funerals and daily anniversary Masses can also be live-streamed on request. winner - 3 Lucky Dip Winners - Andrea Dolan, Newtown. Etta & Owenie A person does not need to have a Facebook page to access the live-stream. Doonan, Tawnagh. Bryan Mc Kiernan, The Keepers Arms. Next weeks Online MASSES FOR THE COMING WEEK: jackpot will be €3,300. Draw closes at 6 pm on Monday 28th September.Draw Saturday 26 8.15pm Corlough Eugene, Kathleen and Matilda Baxter, Owencam will be held in the Clubrooms at 8 o'clock on Monday. Log on to the Peter Maguire, Prospect Templeport page on Clubforce.com to play.Online Lotto Envelopes are now Sunday 27 9.30am Kilnavart Kevin Smith, Birmingham and Bofealan 11.00am Bawnboy The People of the Parish available in, The Keepers Arms, Maguires Shop Bawnboy & The Ballymac Inn. Monday 28 8.00pm Kilnavart Annie Reilly, Gortnaleck Cullys Craft Bakery Junior Championship Best of luck to our seniors this Tuesday 29 9.00am Bawnboy Mass weekend against Knockbride in the semi final of the Cullys Craft Bakery Junior 9.00pm Bawnboy Guided Holy Hour. Championship on Sunday 27th September at 2.30pm in Kingspan Breffni Park. Wednesday 9.00am Corlough Joe and Molly McAveety and deceased members of the McAveety family, Altataskin This is an all ticket game, please log on to our Facebook page for more Thursday 1 9.00am Bawnboy information. Log on to Cavstream for the live streaming of the game on the Friday 2 8.00pm Kilnavart Marie McIntyre, Port Cavan GAA website.Online foundation coaching course Cavan Coaching & Saturday 3 12noon Corlough First Holy Communion Games are delighted to be able to offer an online foundation coaching 8.15pm Hugh Patrick McGovern, Tullywaum, Thomas and Brigid McGovern, Owencam course. To access this course, you need to log in to your GAA learning portal John and Brigid McCaffrey, Kinawley account or register a new account if you do not have one set up as yet. and deceased members of the McCaffrey and Intermediate Championship 25th Anniversary This week on Thursday McGovern families Sunday 4 9.30am Kilnavart Tom and Peggy Kellegher, Currin 24thSeptember is our 25th anniversary since our 1995 Intermediate 11.00am Bawnboy Ailís Bannon, Keenagh Championship success. Unfortunately due to the current Covid situation we ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH, CORLOUGH as a club are not in a position to collectively celebrate the anniversary Saturday 8.15pm Reader: Katrina McGovern Eucharistic Minister : hopefully we can in the near future. We would like to thank all those involved Mary Ann McGovern for the memories. Reserve Championship Hard Luck to our Reserves who Ushers: Gerry Prior & Ciaran Caffrey started of their championship campaign last Saturday against Shannon Gaels Altar Society: Marie Cassidy & Kathleen Cassidy. with a defeat in Blacklion. Offertory Collectors: Oliver Cassidy & Francis Maguire. ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH, KILNAVART THEOLOGY STUDY GROUP - Fr. Eamonn Bredin will conduct a six-week course on Sunday9.30am Reader: Eucharistic Minister: "The Aims of Vatican II, The Liturgy, and the Role of the Laity" in the Diocesan Mairead McAweeney Brendan Hegarty Pastoral Centre, Cavan, on Thursday evenings, beginning Thursday 1 October 2020, from 7:30p.m. to 9:30p.m. (subject to social distancing protocols). Suggested ST. MOGUE’S CHURCH, BAWNBOY donation per night: €5. All welcome. Sunday Reader: Eucharistic Joe O’Reilly Guided Holy Hour will take place each Tuesday from 9-10pm in St Mogue’s Church, 11am Joe O’Reilly Ministers: Alison Edwards Bawnboy. People can tune into it on FM108, watch it live on the parish Facebook page or be present in person. The Holy Hour will include a Rosary, Divine Mercy Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Chaplet, Night Prayer and Benediction. Tuesday Bawnboy 9.00pm - 10.00pm Wednesday Corlough 9.20am - 10.00am Totus Tuus Magazines are available at the back of each church. These magazines are published six times in the year and it covers many aspects of our beautiful Catholic Friday Kilnavart 6.00pm - 8.00pm faith. The cost of producing the magazines are covered by donations only. Totus Tuus Pray for Anne McGovern, nee Dolan, USA and formerly of Tullyveela, whose funeral can also be posted to you for €20 per year. You can make a subscription by phoning took place on Thursday in Corlough. Bernadette (Bernie) Tierney, Killywaum, whose 0868760058 and pay by credit or debit card. funeral took place in Bawnboy on Saturday. Joe Bannon, Coventry and formerly of Face coverings: Following recent consultations with public health authorities, the Boley, Bawnboy (brother of Celine Monaghan) who died recently Christian church leaders formally recommends and encourages the use of face Ordination to the Priesthood: We keep in our prayers today, Rev Thomas Small, who coverings at all services of worship, along with the ongoing maintenance of 2 metre physical distancing from this weekend. will be ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Martin Hayes in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Belturbet today. Offertory Collection in Templeport area 20/09 amounted to €501.55 First Reconciliation: The First Communion Candidates in Currin N.S. will receive their First Holy Communion dates. First Holy Communion ceremonies will take place First Penance on Tuesday at 10am in Kilnavart Church. throughout the parish in October. It has been a difficult time for our young parishioners. The following dates October 3rd: Corlough - 12 noon. October 10th: First Holy Communion: Please pray for the children from St Patrick's National School, Kilnavart - 11am. October 17th: Bawnboy - 12 noon. Corlough, who will receive their First Holy Communion on Saturday at 12noon. They received the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time on Friday. Those who will Mothers of the Church Year One – An Initiative of Kilmore Diocese For all women, attend on Saturday are advised to wear a face covering. The ceremony will be single, married, religious: Would you like to deepen your spiritual life? Do you know streamed on the Parish Facebook Page for those who cannot attend. your personal boundaries and how to respond when they are crossed? Do you feel you would like to offer something back to our young people? Would you like to First Friday Visitation will take place this week. If you are cocooning and would like explore your Catholic faith as a contemporary woman? Consider joining in this 9 to be added to the First Friday list, please contact Fr Sean. week course, starting today Sunday, 27th September in the Diocesan Pastoral Centre First Friday Confessions: The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be available after Mass from 3:00pm - 5:00pm. The first session will be held in person but most sessions will on Friday evening in Kilnavart. be held online via Zoom on Sunday afternoons. If you are unable to attend at that time, you are still able to join the class online and watch the presentations at your CHY4 Forms: Thank you to all those who returned their CHY4 forms in recent weeks. convenience. For further information or to register for the course, please email The parish is able to claim back from Revenue a variable amount of money based on contributions of €250 or more made to the parish by parishioners who pay PRSI or [email protected] or phone 083 487 7325 other taxes. We gently remind you, if you haven't got round to it already, to fill in the *Your way to 5k* - Walk, stroll, jog or run your way to 5k. 2days per week. form you received and place it in the collection box or post it to the parochial house. Templeport Gaa grounds. Lead by experienced coach to help you improve at your The stream of money available to the parish from Revenue will be appreciated even level. - 2 programmes - 7pm starting Thursday 1st October. Monday and Thursday. - more this year. 9.30am starting 2nd October Monday & Friday. Book a place contact Helena 087-127 2151. Cost €20. .
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