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Moynalvey Kiltale Parish Moynalvey Kiltale Parish Moynalvey Kiltale Parish Moynalvey Kiltale Parish PENITENTIAL ACT THE MYSTERY OF FAITH 046 955 70 31 Fr David Brennan, P.P. [email protected] I confess to almighty God When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup, and to you, my brothers and sisters, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, 5 AUGUST 2018 IS THE EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME - YEAR B that I have greatly sinned until you come again. KILTALE MASSES (C15 R673) in my thoughts and in my words, MEATH DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE TO KNOCK SATURDAY 6.30 pm Ronan (Month’s Mem.) & Clare Kelly; in what I have done is on Sun 12 Aug. Call Nellie 046 902 54 81 Rose & Bert Winters and in what I have failed to do, or Helena 01 628 73 08 for bus details. UNDAY S 10.00 am Private intention through my fault, through my fault, MOYNALVEY G.F.C. LOTTO NOT WON through my most grievous fault; Tuesday 10.00 am St Sixtus & Companions; St Cajetan therefore I ask blessed Mary ever-Virgin, No’s: 11, 19, 21, 28 Next week €10,000 - C Wednesday 8.30 am St Dominic €20: Two K’s, T. Gilsenan, B. Conneely all the Angels and Saints, Friday 1.30 pm Wedding of Elizabeth Madden & Geoffrey Scally and you, my brothers and sisters, FIXTURES: Fri 10th - JBFC vs St. Patrick’s at to pray for me to the Lord our God. 7pm in Seneschalstown SATURDAY 6.30 pm Sheila McElroy Sat 11th - SFC vs Rathkenny at 7pm in Páirc SUNDAY 10.00 am Private intention AR DHEIS DÉ GO RAIBH A ANAM Tailteann. ELDON MOYNALVEY MASSES (A83 DF43) Brian W , Moynalvey MOYNALVEY GFC CÚL CAMP from 20-24 Aug Maura LOGAN, Navan SATURDAY 8.00 pm Private intention Children must be booked into the camp SUNDAY 11.30 am Thanksgiving Mass for Marion Ryan NO 11.30AM MOYNALVEY MASS ON 26 AUG. online at www.kelloggsculcamps.gaa.ie WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES MASS PRAYER FOR THE WORLD MEETING OF Thursday 10.00 am St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Patron of Europe) TICKETS FOR THE MASS in the Phoenix Park FAMILIES Friday 8.30 am St Lawrence on Sun 26 Aug will be issued by email God, our Father, we are brothers and sisters SATURDAY 8.00 pm Denis Hoban on 10 Aug as a 'print at home' ticket. in Jesus your Son, one family, in the Spirit SUNDAY 11.30 am Thomas Buckley SOME THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND! of your love. Bless us with the joy of love. You will be required to walk from 4km up to Make us patient and kind, gentle and EUCHARISTIC ADORATION takes place in MOYNALVEY on Tuesdays from 6pm to 7km to and from the Mass in Phoenix Park, generous, welcoming to those in need. 10pm and on Wednesdays from 2pm to 7.45pm. In KILTALE there is Eucharistic Help us to live your forgiveness and peace. depending where you are coming from. Adoration on Thursdays from 9am to 10pm. All are welcome to drop in at any time. This event is not seated so you may be Protect all families with your loving care, standing for some time. However, portable Especially those for whom we now pray: At next weekend’s Masses the MINISTERS OF THE EUCHARIST and the READERS will be: (We pause to remember family members seating will be allowed into the venue. MOYNALVEY KILTALE This will give you an idea of the length of and others by name). Increase our faith, strengthen our hope, Eucharistic Ministers Eucharistic Ministers your day - Your journey time from home to Sat. Vigil J. Kelly Sat. Vigil N. Cooke & G. Lynch M50 + 9 hours + your journey time from Keep us safe in your love, make us always grateful for the gift of life that we share. Sun. 11.30am M. Dunne & M. Buckley Sun. 10am S. McCormack & J. Byrne M50 to home. If you are unsure if you can make this This we ask, through Christ our Lord. Amen. Readers Readers journey or if you have any pre-existing Mary, mother and guide, pray for us. Sat. Vigil Paul & Matt Brennan Sat. Vigil A. Kelleher Saint Joseph, father and protector, pray for Sun. 11.30am Hazel & Ronan Thompson Sun. 10am Étaín & Eve McCarthy medical conditions, talk to your doctor or us. Saints Joachim and Anne, pray for us. other health professional. Cleaning Rota G. Lynch & P. Dehaene DRESSMAKER, Alterations, Renovations, KILTALE H.C.C. LOTTO NOT WON Please arrange for a substitute if you are unable to attend. No’s: 9, 11, 12, 20 Next week: €4,300 Curtains, Blinds, Soft Furnishings, etc. Collection / Delivery service available. €20: L. Gorman, W. Feeley, F. Diskin THANK YOU for contributing to last weekend’s collections. FIXTURE: this Sun 5 Aug at 2pm Genette McGuinness 086 391 30 53 MOYNALVEY KILTALE - SHC v Ratoath in Páirc Tailteann. SEWING CLASSES for Adults, Teens and Building Fund € 307.50 € 127.00 JUNIOR DISCO in the Clubhouse Kids (Age 8+) coming soon! Morning and Baskets € 362.63 € 240.71 on Fri 10 Aug from 7pm-9pm for 7 yrs to 12 evening classes. Please express your interest yrs. Adm €5. To book children in call Carmel by calling Genette on 086 391 30 53 FEAST DAYS THIS COMING WEEK on 086 377 07 63. 7 Aug: Pope St Sixtus was arrested and beheaded on 6 Aug 258, as he was saying Mass. CHILDMINDER REQUIRED. Mon-Fri. School LOCAL LINK (FLEXI – BUS) will run a pilot terms only. Drop off and pick up at Phil's 8 Aug: St Dominic (1170 - 1221) A Spanish priest who, in 1216, founded the Order of bus service, door to door, from Moynalvey to Montessori. Contact 087 622 56 92. Preachers, (the Dominicans) to save souls by preaching and persuasion. 9 Aug: St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (1891 - 1942) born a Jew and was baptized a Clonee via Dunboyne one day a week on SCOIL DARA CLASS OF '93 REUNION Catholic in 1922. She became a Carmelite nun and was killed in Auschwitz on 9 Aug 1942. Tuesdays or Thursdays. If you would like to on 8 Sept in the Glenroyal Hotel, Maynooth. 11 Aug: St Clare of Assisi (1194-1253) was one of the first followers of St Francis of Assisi avail of this service please contact Ger on Tickets €20 available on Eventbrite. 01 825 55 97 or 087 413 35 05. and a co founder of the Poor Clares. Contact Aisling on [email protected] moynalveykiltaleparish.com moynalveykiltaleparish.com .
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