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Sunday 29Th June 2014.Qxp Saint Peter & Saint Paul Masses during the Week Please Note: Monday - Saturday: No Morning Mass Saturday 5th July: 7.30pm. Fr. Sweeney Sunday 6th: 9.00am & 11.00am. Fr. Sweeney Urgent Calls during the Week Fr. Dolan, Bellaghy: 028 7938 6259 Fr. Henry McCann: 028 2582 1218 Urgent - Missing Details Envelope Nos: 288 & 289. We ask you to please check your envelope box and if the above numbers are yours please contact Paddi as soon as possible so she can update the records in the parish office. Tel: 25821190; email: [email protected] Saint Peter & Saint Paul or leave your name in the sacristy or parochial house. Jesus put this question to his disciples: “Who do people say Continuous Prayer Movement the Son of Man is?” That would not seem like a question for Marriage & Family Life that we would be able to answer today. But for us it can be Our Parish Day of Prayer this month is translated into the question of: “where do people look for this Sunday 29th June. their happiness, their fulfilment, their hope?” Everyone is Feed My Lambs, looking for these in their lives, some in very strange places. a book about Pope Francis for children and young people, The second question Jesus asks is: “Who do you say I am?” And Peter answers: “You are the Christ, the Son of the was launched recently by Most Rev Donal McKeown. The living God.” The core of our Christian faith is that Jesus is book illustrated by Yr 7 pupils from Hollybush PS & the only one who can teach us true human living. He teaches supported by Thornhill College students (Pope John Paul II £5. Diocesan it very clearly as the way of love. That is the only way to Award) is priced It is available from the Catechetical Centre, 2, Francis St. Derry Tel: 71264087 happiness and fulfilment and hope – the only way to the & Veritas Bookshop, Derry. fullness of life. This has huge implications for us in Proceeds will go towards marriage, the sacrament of love; in family life, the school of faith development projects for young people in the diocese. love; and in our faith community, the prophet of love. The Pray for Priests - This week we pray for: practice of our faith is measured mainly by how we love God Fr. Edward Gallagher, Fr. John Gallagher, Fr. John with our whole hearts and how we love one another. Sunday 29th June 2014 Gilmore, Fr. Joseph Gormley, Fr. Eamon Graham, Fr. Fr. Johnny Doherty, C.Ss.R. Patrick Grant, RIP & Fr. Karl Haan. Website: www.greenlough.com Email: [email protected] PARISH ENVELOPE COUNTERS FOR JULY MASS TIMES DATES FOR THE DIARY Maria Lagan, Michael óg Lagan; SUNDAYS: Claire Lagan; Liam Lagan Vigil:7.30pm Summer Serenity - IOSAS Centre & Celtic Garden, Muff, Thanks to Adrian, Paul & Fintan, Morning: Co. Donegal on Wednesdays 16th & 30th July; 13th & who counted during the month of June. 9.00am & 11am 27th August. Join us for an afternoon of food, faith & fun. Holydays: Hot lunch at 12:30pm followed by a tour of the Celtic Collections - 15th June: £928.02; B/Fund: £117. Peter’s Vigil: 7.30pm Garden and a short healing service & blessing. Music & Pence: £497.05; 22nd June: £900.51; B/Fund: £391.41. During the day: story-telling until 4pm. Cost €10/£8pp. Individuals/groups Peter’s Pence: £51.50. Thank you for your generosity. 9.00am & 11am welcome. Booking Essential (00353) 74 93 84866. Winners Greenlough Parish Church Restoration Fund WEEKDAYS: Mon - Thurs: Reek Sunday Pilgrimage Prize Draw Winners 9.00am Croagh Patrick - Sunday 27th July 2014 1st Prize: £500 - Pauline McGoldrick, St. Mary’s PS Friday: 7.30pm Confessions begin on the summit at 7.30am and continue 2nd Prize: £100 - Lil Kearney, Clady Road, Glenone Saturday: 10am until 2.00pm. The first Mass on the summit will be at 3rd Prize: £50 - Pat McAllister, ‘The Orchards’, Glenone First Fridays: 8.00am and every half hour thereafter until the last Mass A total of £1240.00 was raised. Thanks to everyone who 7.30pm which commences at 2.00pm. supported the draw and to all those who sold tickets. CONFESSIONS: Saturdays: Mark this date!! 19th September 2014 Friends of Africa. Thanks to all who contributed After Vigil Mass Magherafelt Parish Centre last weekend - a total of £800 was raised. Eves of First Fundraising Concert - Niall Mellon Township Trust Fridays & Matt Talbot & International Pioneer Association Holydays: BIG KNIT 2014 - Age NI, in partnership with Innocent, are Annual Pilgrimage to Knock on Sunday 20th July 2014 After evening looking for knitters across Northern Ireland to help them Mass to be celebrated by the Papal Nuncio Most Rev Mass reach their target of 50,000 hats for the top of Innocent Charles Brown. Open to Everyone. Cost: £25 (includes Smoothie bottles. You knit the hats, Innocent drinks wear TELEPHONE NOS: evening meal). Bus with local pick-up points Maghera & them, and 25p of every drink sold will go to Age NI. Tel: Dungiven. Numbers required before 6th July. To book Rosalind on 07850919165 or email [email protected] and arrange payment to ensure your seat tel: Theresa: Parish Newsletter - If you have any notices please submit 07803115461 after 6pm or any local parish pioneer Fr Oliver Crilly: them this week by Wednesday lunchtime. Thank You. committee member or email [email protected]. 2582 1190 The School Holidays - As the academic Parish Office: PRAYER FOCUS year comes to an end once again and our 2582 1190 Free us from darkness. St. Mary’s PS: children, young people & members of staff How does this apply in your life? 2582 1066 begin their holidays, we wish them a happy St. Mary’s Think of some group and safe vacation and hope that they will College: that works at making visitors/tourists welcome. return in September refreshed in body and spirit. Enjoy!! 2582 1370 How could you get involved with them this week? St Oliver Plunkett’s GAC Greenlough St Oliver Plunkett’s GAC Greenlough Club Summer Camp: 30th June - 4th July; 10am - Club Summer Camp: 30th June - 4th July; 10am - 2pm daily at the Pavilion. P1 to 1st Year (4 to 12 2pm daily at the Pavilion. P1 to 1st Year (4 to 12 year olds); £20 per 1st child per family, £15 for year olds); £20 per 1st child per family, £15 for 2nd/3rd etc. More information and to register 2nd/3rd etc. More information and to register contact Sheila (07764654573) or Feargal contact Sheila (07764654573) or Feargal (07841119137). (07841119137). Thanks to all those who supported the Bann Valley Thanks to all those who supported the Bann Valley Cycle Tour held last Sunday, to O'Neill's Costcutters for the bananas and Cycle Tour held last Sunday, to O'Neill's Costcutters for the bananas and Glenone SuperValu for the water; and Bann Valley Road Club for the Glenone SuperValu for the water; and Bann Valley Road Club for the support and all the cyclists who took part. Anyone who has sponsorship support and all the cyclists who took part. Anyone who has sponsorship sheets are asked to return them to any committee member ASAP. Thanks. sheets are asked to return them to any committee member ASAP. Thanks. Lotto Results 16/6: H M P U. £25: Lisa O'Neill, Clady & Brian Milne, Lotto Results 16/6: H M P U. £25: Lisa O'Neill, Clady & Brian Milne, Gulladuff. 23/6: E I P T. £25: Micheala McPeake, Clady & Niamh Madden, Gulladuff. 23/6: E I P T. £25: Micheala McPeake, Clady & Niamh Madden, Innisrush. Jackpot for 30/6: £2550. Thanks for your continued support. Innisrush. Jackpot for 30/6: £2550. Thanks for your continued support. Results: Reserves & Seniors beat Claudy; Limavady U14s lost to F'Vale, Results: Reserves & Seniors beat Claudy; Limavady U14s lost to F'Vale, U16s lost to Glenullin. U16s lost to Glenullin. Visit: www.greenloughgac.com or GreenloughGAC on Facebook, Visit: www.greenloughgac.com or GreenloughGAC on Facebook, @GreenloughGAC on Twitter @GreenloughGAC on Twitter St Columbas Camogie Club Greenlough St Columbas Camogie Club Greenlough Last weekend saw the Camogie club participate in the All Last weekend saw the Camogie club participate in the Ireland Feile and also host a team from De La Salle All Ireland Feile and also host a team from De La Salle Waterford. Both clubs had a thoroughly enjoyable Waterford. Both clubs had a thoroughly enjoyable weekend and many friends were made along the way. De weekend and many friends were made along the way. De La Salle won the shield competition which was a huge La Salle won the shield competition which was a huge boost for them and their friends from Greenlough. Our boost for them and their friends from Greenlough. Our club were also awarded the best presented host club due club were also awarded the best presented host club due to the brand new jerseys sponsored by Bannvale Credit Union and also due to the brand new jerseys sponsored by Bannvale Credit Union and also due to the use of the Feile banner which is 14 years old. A great achievement for to the use of the Feile banner which is 14 years old. A great achievement for the club. The U14 team and mentors really appreciated the help given to them the club. The U14 team and mentors really appreciated the help given to them by their parents and camogie members hosting the De La Salle children in by their parents and camogie members hosting the De La Salle children in their homes and supplying sandwiches & buns, helping out in the kitchen and their homes and supplying sandwiches & buns, helping out in the kitchen and giving support/encouragement at the games.
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