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St. Joseph's Terenure St. Joseph’s Terenure Terenure Road East Monthly Parish Newsletter 3rd June 2018 Third Edition Aphorism Is a statement of truth or opinion expressed in a concise and witty manner. The term is often applied to philosophical, moral and literary Parish Staff principles e.g. Fr. Philip Bradley I read that 4,153,237 people got married last year. Not to cause Tel: 014905520 any trouble, but shouldn't that be an even number? Email: [email protected] I find it ironic that the colours red, white, and blue stand for freedom until they are flashing behind you. Sister Nivard Relationships are a lot like algebra. Have you ever looked at your X and wondered Y? Mobile 0876406143 America is a country which produces citizens who will cross the Parish Office ocean to fight for democracy but won't cross the street to vote. Tel: 014921755 You know that tingly little feeling you get when you love someone? That's your common sense leaving your body. Secretary Deirdre Naughton My therapist says I have a preoccupation with vengeance. We'll see about that. Opening Hours: I think my neighbour is stalking me as she's been Googling my name on her computer. I saw it through my telescope last night. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 10am to 1pm Money talks ... but all mine ever says is good-bye. Closed Wednesday You're not fat, you're just easier to see. Email: [email protected] If you think nobody cares whether you're alive, try missing a couple of payments. The location of your mailbox shows you how far away from your We welcome items for publishing in the monthly newsletter. house you can go in a robe before you start looking like a mental If you wish to submit an item please patient. send it to us by 10.00am on Tuesday for publication on the following Sunday. I think it's pretty cool how Chinese people made a language [email protected] entirely out of tattoos. m Money can’t buy happiness, but it keeps the kids in touch! If you would like to receive the newsletter by email please let us know. Fr. Philip Adm PLEASE TAKE A COPY HOME FOR EACH HOUSEHOLD St. Joseph’s Church, Terenure 03.06.18 Mass Times Monday to Friday: 10am Saturday Vigil 6pm Sunday: 10am and 11.00am Confession: Saturdays 5.30pm-6pm Holy Days Mass on the day at 10.00am & 1.00pm First Holy Communion took place in our Parish Church on Sunday 20th May for presentation Primary School girls and Confessions 5.30pm—6.00pm Saturday Sunday 27th May for St Josephs Boys National School. Baptisms There was a huge attendance on both Sundays by both the children and their family members. The Parish baptisms are held over two Sun- A big thanks to schools, families and Parish members who days .First Sunday of the month welcome mass all helped to make it a special day. 11.30am. Second Sunday after 11.30am mass. Preparation 8.00pm Monday before First Sun- day of the month. 3 weeks notice required. Terenure Guide Unit Invite you to Give Guiding a Go by joining their If you would like to arrange baptism for your summer project for 3 Fridays in child please contact the parish office on (01) June - 1st, 8th and 15th. The 4921755. theme is "Shorts & Shades & Last weekend’s collections Buckets & Spades. All for Fun and Fun for All." There are 3 age groups - 5/6 Cygnets, 7/10 Brigins First collection (Commonnd Fund) amounted to €1,785 and the 2 collection (SHARE) and 10/15 Guides. You are invited - free of charge. amounted to €1225. Thank you To secure a place Phone Carmel on 0879519194. The Joy of Love The Music Ministry of St Agnes Parish, Crumlin Floral Art Demonstration invites you to a recital of Karl Jenkins’ ‘The National Demonstrators Roisin Graham, Marie Laird & Armed Man’ on Friday 8th June at 7.30pm. An Annmarie O'Gara Thursday 21st June 8pm St. Colmcille's evening of music and prayer as we celebrate SNS Hall Knocklyon Tickets 10 Euro In aid of children's together the beauty and wonder of family life, charities in Vietnam including The Christina Noble in preparation for the World Meeting of Foundation Information & Tickets Annmarie O'Gara 087 Families. All welcome. 2802262 Annmarie and Ruth volunteer with the flowers in the Church, we wish them great success. Fr. Philip Adm Cemetery Mass – Sutton Parish This is to advise that GDPR A new European Data Protection law, the General there is a change in time for the Cemetery Mass in Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), is being introduced on St. Fintan’s Cemetery on Sunday 10th June. The 25 May 2018. This new law applies to any organisation, Cemetery Mass will now take place at 12 noon. including our parish that manages and processes people’s personal information. We are now working on ways of ensuring that what we do with your information is compliant Sing for Pope Francis The final date for applying to with this new law. It is a work in progress and over the next be part of the massed choir for the Papal Mass is few months we will keep you informed through the parish this Thursday 31st May. Please contact Grainne at website and in the newsletter as policies are put in place. If [email protected] or 01 8087554 you have any questions about this please do not hesitate to contact the parish office. St. Joseph’s Church, Terenure 03.06.18 Bushy Park Update Terenure Councillor Anne Feeney has told us that the improvements to Bushy Park playground are almost complete. It will be a fun place for small children this summer. The final Tea Dance before the The improvements by DCC include a zip line, a summer break is a special event to rounded grass area with tunnels and rope bridges as celebrate Bloomsday on Friday, 25 well as a sand play area with a digger, crane and play June 2pm-4.30pm. Attendees in period costume will be especially tables. Also the existing playground equipment will be welcome. A light supper will be refurbished and all of this on a brand new surface served. There is no charge to this with the drainage issues of the past resolved. Well most enjoyable event organised by done Dublin City Council. the South East Area, DCC. Launch of the WMOF Seven Church Pilgrimage in Host families are needed. Pope Francis wants: Halston Street. Plans are underway for the World families to host families during the event. Meeting of Families Pilgrim Walk which takes Volunteers are urgently needed too. place from 18th–25th August. During the WMOF Apparently the Irish are bad at registering for Seven Church Pilgrimage, the following seven churches will remain open each day between big events, this applies to the WMOF. Irish 9.30am and 7pm: St Audeon’s High Street; St registrations to date are a little down on Francis Xavier’s Gardiner Street; St Mary’s Pro expectations. Let’s get cracking. Cathedral; St Michan’s COI Church Street; St Michan’s RC Halston Street; St. Saviour’s Dominick Street; St. Teresa’s Clarendon Street. Each church will have a roster of ambassadors to meet the pilgrims, stamp their pilgrim passports and offer a WMOF cead míle fáilte. St Michan’s Halston Street will be launching the WMOF Seven Church Pilgrim Walk on Friday 1st June at 4.45pm in Halston Street. As part of the celebration of the worldwide interest in the World Meeting of Families, we are delighted to welcome Hannah Beth Potter from Georgia, USA and the McIntosh High School Choir. Please join our team... 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