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30Th September 2018 Tel: 074 95 42935 - Email: Info@Kincasslagh.Ie - Kincasslagh Parish - Web: - SVP 087 050 7895 Kincasslagh Parish Newsletter, 30th September 2018 Tel: 074 95 42935 - Email: [email protected] - Kincasslagh Parish - Web: www.kincasslagh.ie - SVP 087 050 7895 Schedule of Masses Facebook (Rosses NYP - Foroige) for more required. Permission from dead persons Training will be provided. If you’d like more St. Mary’s Church, Kincasslagh details for registrations TXT 086 828 0149 relatives will be required. If a dead person information on becoming a volunteer please Next Weekend has no living relatives left then their names contact; Saturday @ 6.30 p.m. Do this In Memory will be allowed to be included. Deirdre Murphy, Irish Cancer Society Tel: 01 Sunday @ 10.00 a.m. There will be a meeting for parents of first Hugh Rodgers: 087 767 8206 Arranmore 231 0564 or [email protected] Next Week Communion Classes in the Community Tommy Gallagher : 0044 776 853 3991 Tuesday @ 1.00 p.m. in Keadue School. Centre next Thursday at 7.00 p.m. to outline Killybegs, Kilcar, Dunkineely, Donegal Town, Rosary on the Coast for Life and Faith Wednesday @ 7.00 p.m. the programme, give the necessary books to Mountcharles, Ardara A gathering will take place on Sunday Friday @ 7.00 p.m. parents and to receive the timetable and Conal Frances Gallagher : 087 230 3610 October 7th at 2.30 p.m. at Belcruit St. Columba’s Church, Acres the jobs that go along with the programme. Dungloe, Meenacross, Lettermacaward, Graveyard Car Park to join tens of thousands Next Weekend Next Saturday evening in St. Mary’s will be Glenties, Portnoo, Glenfinn of faithful along the coast of Ireland and in Sunday @ 11.30 a.m. the enrolment mass for the programme. Tony McFadden : 0044 776 840 2119 various parts of Europe to pray the Rosary. It Falcarragh, Gortahork, Dunfanaghy, Next Week is the feast of our Lady of the Rosary. Monday @ 11.00 a.m. in Acres School. Creeslough, Anam Cara Donegal, the organisation that Thursday @ 10.0 a.m. Joe Bonner: 087 750 9637 Burtonport, supports bereaved parents, is holding a Kincasslagh, Annagry Cursillo Weekends Ards Friary October 4 & 11 Vigil Mass revert to Kincasslagh next Parent Evening on Thursday 11th of October "Like many I have undertaken various courses weekend Mary McGee: 087 944 6412 Annagry, at 7:20pm in the Radisson Blu Hotel, Loughanure, Crolly, Gweedore to improve my lot, reach my potential, Anniversaries and Masses Letterkenny, Co. Donegal. This event is free Alternatively email become the person I could be. The best one James Gallagher, Lackenagh, Sat 29th, StC and open to all bereaved parents regardless :[email protected] was a Cursillo weekend at Ards. There I met Kathleen Boyle, Keadue, Sun 30th, StM of the age your child died, the many ordinary people with hurts and Paul Boyle, Johnny Boyle and Mary circumstances of their death, or whether problems who had learned to open their Connaghan nee Boyle, Sun 30th, StC their death was recent or not. Launch of Scéaltaí Booklet hearts to Jesus to be filled with His love. Step The County Donegal Heritage Office, Maggie Bonner, Burtonport, Thursday, StC away from life for a few days and Jesus will Norah Conway, London & Lower Keadue, Donegal County Council will be hosting the Radio Maria Ireland – Your Catholic Radio do the rest. Call Pat 0863029838 Friday, StM launch of a free booklet entitled ‘Scéaltaí: Station – is pleased to announce that we are Michael Cowley, & Annie & Charlie Ward, The 1930s Schools’ Manuscript Collection in now available via TV – Saorview (Freeview) SIGHT LOSS SOCIAL CLUB Keadue, Sat 6th, StM County Donegal’ by Eithne Ní Ghallchobhair Channel 210. Join our growing listenership Are you blind or having to manage with sight Daniel & Elizabeth Rooney, Dublin and in Dooish National School, Glenfinn Road, family for daily Holy Mass, Prayer, lively chat, loss? Do you think you might benefit from Kincasslagh, ashes present, Sun 7th, StM Ballybofey on Tuesday, October 9 at 7:30 music and testimonies, youth programmes & having a social support group where you Packie Gallagher, Sun 7th, StC p.m. Dr. Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh, Director, events – Good News from all corners of the could have activities and outings planned Recent Deaths National Folklore Collection will launch the Catholic Church in Ireland. We look forward with your needs in mind? Then please come Josie O’Donnell, Mullaghderg Mountain, who booklet. RSVP to Donegal County Museum to your company! along to St Columbas community centre in was buried on Wednesday. on (074) 912 4613 or e- Burtonport on Tuesday 16th October at 11 for Anniversaries mail [email protected] an information session. Fanny Campbell, Rampart Donegal Tunnel Tigers Committee. Tony Campbell, Rampart & Perth We aim to have a memorial erected in the The Irish Cancer Society’s Daffodil Centre in Dungloe area in memory of all Donegal Letterkenny University Hospital, Co. Donegal Burtonport Post Office: re the proposed miners killed and those that died due to closure in January. Letters of protest to An Fundraising Events is a walk-in information and support centre tunnel related diseases and are currently Post may be found in the XL shop and the Caislean Oir, Annagry Quiz on Wednesday @ for cancer patients, their families and looking for names for these Donegal Miners. Post Office. Please sign and leave them with 10pm. in aid of The Day Centre, the Angle, anyone concerned about cancer. We will need the following information XL or P.O. ASAP - the letters are going to be Dungloe. €20, team of 4 We’re currently looking for volunteers to work Their full name: sent on Monday next 1st October. Thank you. St. Mary’s Hall, Kincasslagh Bingo on Friday with our Daffodil Centre Nurse based in the Where they were from: night at 8.30 p.m. in aid of Keadue Rovers FC. hospital. Duties include; Where they were killed : Welcoming enquirers to the centre Cancer Care West The age they were when they died: Talking to enquirers, listening and identifying There will be church gate collections in Co. Empower Motivation Let's Be Having U in a Contact number/ name of the person their needs and signposting to appropriate Donegal for Cancer Care West on Oct range of pro-social & youth development nominating: sources of information and support 6th and 7th. groups this autumn. Junior Youngers (10-13 If anyone has a relative/family member that For medical or complex queries arranging for Yrs): Quizzers Extravaganza, Open House, would like to have their name included on the enquirer to talk to the Cancer Nurse. Capture This & A.R.S.E the memorial please contact the contact Visitation Challenge. Senior Teens: Youth Advocacy, number given along with the information The Sick and Housebound will be visited with 1st Inbetweeners & Teen Drop-In. Check Out Holy Communion this Thursday .
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