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Church of the Assumption Howth, Co. Dublin Church of the Assumption Howth, Co. Dublin Sunday 27th May 2018 THE MOST HOLY TRINITY 21/18 MASS TIMES Sunday Vigil Saturday 5.30pm (Family Mass) 8.30am, 11.30am Holy Days 8.00am, 10.00am (Variable—see church notices) Monday—Friday 8.00am, 10.00am Saturday 10.00am PARISH STAFF Fr. Gerry Tanham, Co-PP Presbytery No. 1 Thormanby Road, Howth Tel. 01-816 7599 Fr. Raymond Molony Presbytery No. 2 Thormanby Road, Howth Tel. 01-832 2029 Barbara Farrell Parish Secretary Tel. 01-839 7398 E: [email protected] Website: www.howthparish.ie OFFICE HOURS 9.30am—1.30pm Mon Tues Weds & Fri (The Parish Office is located in the Sacristy) OUR DEAD The Sacred Heart Messenger is celebrating 130 Years of the magazine. Messenger Day of Joy will take place on c Please remember in your prayers KATE M Saturday 23rd June at Gonzaga College SJ, Sandford GINLEY who died recently. We also pray for Road, Ranelagh from 9.00am to 5.00pm. All promoters, MARIANNE BARRY who has died. We offer readers and friends are welcome. Speakers, Workshops, Blessings with John Sullivan Cross, Bookshop and Mass. our sympathy to their families. May they rest Tickets €25 / €15 for promoters, Tel. 01 775 8524 for in peace. more information. MASS TIMES & INTENTIONS 27th May - 3rd June 2018 READERS Sun 27th Deut 4: 32-34, 39-40.Ps 32: 4-6,9,18-20, R/v12. Rm 8:14-17. Mt 28:16-20 th nd Vigil (5.30pm Sat. 26 May) Pearl Cullen (2 Anv) P. Loftus 8.30am Eddie & Josie Connolly D O Cathasaigh/A. Burke 11.30am Ken O’Grady & Emer Heagney A O’Halloran Mon 28th 1 Pet 1: 3-9. Ps 110: 1-2, 5-6, 9-10, R/ v5. Mk 10: 17-27 8.00am G. Reidy 10.00am T. Boyle Tues 29th 1 Pet 1: 10-16. Ps 97: 1-4, R/ v2. Mk 10: 28-31 8.00am J. Morton 10.00am U. Kane Weds 30th 1 Pet 1: 18-25. Ps 147: 12-15, 19-20, R/ v12. Mk 10: 32-45 8.00am J. Cantwell 10.00am J. Stewart Thurs 31st Zeph 3: 14-18. Ps Is 12: 2-6, R/ v6. Lk 1: 39-56 8.00am K. Nolan 10.00am M. Connaughton Fri 1st June St Justin 1 Pet 4: 7-13. Ps 95: 10-13, R/ v13. Mk 11: 11-26 8.00am First Friday K. Nolan 10.00am J. Clarke nd Sat 2 Jd 17: 20-25. Ps 62: 2-6, R/ v2. Mk 11: 27-33 10.00am Maura Gibney (31st Anv) M. Connaughton Sun 3rd Ex 24: 3-8. Ps 115: 12-13, 15-18, R/v13. Heb 9: 11-15. Mk 14: 12-16, 22:26 Vigil (5.30pm Sat. 2nd June) Eleanor Kelly (1st Anv) B. Farrell 8.30am D O Cathasaigh/Áine th c 11.30am Larry Hudson (9 Anv), & Charlie M Dermott (Month’s Mind). Also remember B. Morgan Kathleen Hudson, John & Elizabeth McCann Be part of the WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES in Dublin from Tue 21st to Sun 26th August 2018. Tue is Opening Day in the parishes. Wed, Thur and Fri are Meeting Days at the RDS, Ballsbridge. Sat is Festival of Families Day with Pope Francis in Croke Park. Sun; Pope Francis celebrates the Final Mass in the Phoenix Park. All events are ticketed. Visit www.worldmeeting2018.ie/en/ to register and book, phone (01) 567 6800. Email: [email protected] All welcome; be sure to register in time. Programme details on website. RECENT BAPTISMS Peninsula Cancer Self Help Group The Parish Community warmly welcomes Vanessa The next meeting of the Peninsula Cancer Self Kathleen Mc Loughlin, Bella Nora O’ Connor, Help Group will take place on Thursday 21st Alex Patrick Fitzgerald and Lucy Bridget Reilly June at 8.00pm in St Columbanus Hall, who were baptised recently in our Church. Howth Village. Congratulations and every joy to their proud For more information: parents, Grandparents, God Parents and e-mail [email protected] extended family. or contact the group via their Facebook page. Coeliac Condition - Receiving CONFIRMATION IN HOWTH Holy Communion at Mass Congratulations to all the Girls and Boys of Sixth Consecrated coeliac hosts are available for those with a Class—Scoil Mhuire, who received the Sacrament of Confirmation coeliac condition. Please in the Church on Friday, 25th May.. inform the priest celebrant before Mass. A special Thank you to their Teacher—Mr. James Burke st FRIDAY 1 JUNE MINDFULNESS WITH JOE CLARKE FIRST FRIDAY OF THE Mon 28th May Stella Maris Retreat Centre, Baily, Howth MONTH Tel. 832 22 28 11am to 12 noon Morning Masses at 8.00 and Mon 28th May St. Columbanus Hall at 7.30pm 10.00. The Masses on the Tues 29th May St. Columbanus Hall at 11.00am first Friday of the month are ALL ARE WELCOME offered for those whose names are on the Parish Altar List of the Dead. Fr Brendan Payne from St Patrick’s Missionary Society, Kiltegan will speak at the Masses this weekend. He will talk to us about the Missions and the work of the St Patrick’s Fathers HOWTH PARISH BIBLE STUDY GROUP Many thanks to the parishioners in Howth for your support at last Bible Study continues on week’s fundraising Cake Sale. €550 was raised for Merchants Quay Friday 1st June in St. Ireland. Your kindness is very much appreciated. Columbanus Hall at 10.45am. All Welcome HOWTH NATIONAL SCHOOL - SCOIL MHUIRE Tuckett’s Lane, Howth - STRAWBERRY FAIR The Welcoming Group will host Tea & Coffee with The Annual Strawberry Fair in Howth National School takes place on th . It promises to be a Refreshments next Sunday, Sunday 17 June from 12 noon to 4.00 p.m 3rd June, after the 11.30 am fantastic day full of fun, great entertainment and delicious food. Mass. All are welcome. STELLA MARIS RETREAT CENTRE, BAILY, HOWTH AN ASHRAM EXPERIENCE presented by Fr. Korko Moses, SJ CATHOLIC PAPERS 29th June to 29th July 2018 AVAILABLE IN THE This will be a silent, meditative experience. A blend of Christian and CHURCH Eastern spiritual traditions. Participants may choose how many days The Irish Catholic €1.80 they wish to do. Vegetarian Meals. Residential and Non-residential places available. Booking only through the Sanctuary Web page The Universe €1.75 www.sanctuary.ie or Tel. 01– 670 5419 The Catholic Times €1.75 SAINT FINTAN’S CEMETERY MASS Money for papers may be 12 noon - Sunday 10th June at St Fintan’s Cemetery in Sutton inserted into any of the Volunteer Stewards and Ministers of the Eucharist are required on the day. shrines in the church Please leave your name and contact details into the Sacristy if you are willing to help out. SPREAD THE WORD: A Thriving, Vibrant Community Matters – Support Our Advertisers! Providing Professional Home Care in the North Dublin Community for 30 Years! Looking for full time & part time health care assistants, shift healthcare assistants (guaranteed hours 30-40 per week) shift supervisor (guaranteed hours 30-40 per week) excellent rates and benefi ts. 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