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Corlough/Templeport Parish Newsletter St.Mogue’s College The Save our Schools Committee remain focused and CORLOUGH/TEMPLEPORT PARISH NEWSLETTER committed to our mandate- to keep both St.Mogue’s College and St.Bricin’s College open and in receipt of the proper funding they deserve. Our honest campaign continues as we explore a number of avenues. Thank you for your support so far. th th St. Aidan’s GAA: TEMPLE - LOTTO results, Numbers drawn, Sunday 8th Sunday 15 September 2019 – 24 Sunday in Ordinary Time. Fr. Sean Maguire P.P. – Telephone 049-9523103/087- 2101540 September – 12, 18, 21, 30. No Jackpot winner. Jackpot €6,300 tonight Parish Website: www.corloughtempleport.com Sunday in the Rocks of Bawn. €30 winners, John & Ann Martin Kilsob. Neighbouring Priests: Fr. Oliver O’Reilly, P.P. Ballyconnell 049-9526291/086-2368446 (yearly lotto). Bridie Tighe Bawnboy. Mary Martin Jr Bawnboy. Mick Fr. Sean Mawn P.P. Ballinamore 071-9644039/087-6869040 McGovern Ballymagirl. Tommy Brennan, Corlough. Junior Championship: Fr. Johnnie Cusack C.C. Ballinamore 071-9644050/0872408409 Best of luck to our seniors in the Championship Semi-final against West MASSES FOR THE COMING WEEK: Cavan neighbours Shannon Gaels which takes place today Sunday Saturday 14 8.15pm Corlough Phil Maguire, Legnaderk & Deceased Maguire & 15th September in Kingspan Breffni Park at 3pm. Please support McGovern families. Philip McGovern, Tullybrack & deceased family Boys Hurling training/development on Monday evenings 7pm-8pm on top Sunday 15 9.30am Kilnavart Annie Reilly, Gortnaleck field. 9 to 13 Year olds. Bring own Hurls. Helmets provided. Enquires contact 11.00am Bawnboy The People of the Parish Monday 16 9.00am Kilnavart Bryan 087 2559090 Tuesday 17 9.00am Bawnboy Templeport Ladies wish the very best of luck to our U14 girls who play Wednesday 8.00pm Corlough Patrick and Kathleen McHugh & deceased members Arva/Killeshandra in their championship final on Saturday 21st in Belturbet of the McHugh family, Lannenaria Thursday 19 9.00am Bawnboy at 10.30am. Up Templeport. We also wish the men the best of luck in their Friday 20 8.00pm Kilnavart Packie, Kathleen and Eugene McDermott, Drumane semi final this Sunday. Date for your Diary. Saturday 19th October fundraiser Saturday 21 8.15pm Corlough Eugene and Kathleen Baxter, Owencain for our club, details to follow. Kathleen and Paddy Joe Owens, Arderry Sunday 22 9.30am Kilnavart Deceased members McAvinue family Killycluggin Corlough GAA; House Winner: John F Darcy Counties: Leitrim, Kilkenny, Mary and John Patrick McAvinue, Lisanover Louth, Clare Winners - Martin McKillian Quinn Cement c/o Aiden Cassidy. 11.00am Bawnboy Terry Brady, Meenaghan Noel Fitzpatrick Quinn Cement c/o Aiden Cassidy. Elizabeth Wright Naas ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH, CORLOUGH c/o Barry Wright (yl). Patrick Lunny Quinn Cement c/o Aiden Cassidy. Saturday 8.15pm Reader: Katie Baxter Eucharistic Minister: Kathleen Dolan Michael O'Neill Augheraskilla c/o Hugh Patrick Prior Next lotto 20th September €4,400, All Ireland Tickets: Members draw winners for All Offertory Collectors next Saturday: Padraig McGovern Tullyveela. Eoghan Baxter Ireland Final Replay: Adrian McGovern, Paddy Archbold, Damien McGovern. Altar Society: Noeleen McBrien & Mary (Martin) Dolan. Underage Football: Congratulations to Corlough members involved in ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH, KILNAVART Dernacrieve U11, U13, U15 and Templeport Ladies U14 victories Sunday 9.30am Reader: Eucharistic Minister: Mairead McAweeney Emily McKiernan and best of luck to all teams in the next rounds. Best Wishes: The Club Offertory Collectors for September: Aidan Dolan, Bridie Goldrick sends their best wishes to Eoin McCaffrey for a speedy recovery and hope ST. MOGUE’S CHURCH, BAWNBOY to see him back on the pitch again soon. Best wishes to Aine McGovern and Reader Paul Fahy Eucharistic: Paul Fahy the Fermanagh ladies in the TG4 ladies All Ireland final this Sunday. Sunday 11am Ministers: Margaret McDermott Offertory Collectors for September: Margaret McDermott, Fergal Gorby, Padraig Donohoe Offertory Collection for last weekend: amounted to €799.46 & £7.22. Line Dancing Classes: Will resume after the summer break on Wednesday 25th September at 8pm in Corlough Community Centre. Everyone welcome. Collection in aid of St. Christopher’s Hospice amounted to €191.37 & £3.30 in Kilnavart. Assorted Fitness class in Templeport hall on Tuesday’s from 8.30pm - 9.30pm. Templeport Apostolic Society.The annual Apostolic Display and Collection All welcome. nd will take place on Sunday 22 September in both Kilnavart and Bawnboy Churches. Your support is greatly appreciated. Tractor Run: Bawnboy Community Festival are holding the annual Tractor Safeguarding Sunday 2019: Our 4th annual Safeguarding Sunday will take Run on Sunday September 22nd in memory of Cecil Finley. Registration is place throughout the diocese on the weekend of the 21st & 22nd September from 2pm in Templeport Football grounds. Refreshments afterwards. 2019. We hope to create a greater awareness of safeguarding in our parishes and diocese and to acknowledge the great contribution of the faithful in Bursaries/Scholarships: Calling all Parents & Students – Have you someone ensuring that our diocesan safeguarding policies are being implemented. in College or going to College? Ballyconnell Credit Union are now offering The annual safeguarding newsletter will be available that weekend and 3 €1000 Bursaries/Scholarships for 3 students. Contact Ballyconnell you are encouraged to take a copy and inform yourself of developments in Credit Union. safeguarding. Templeport Camogie Club are having a collection for old hurling sticks, Healing Mass with Fr. Sean Maguire in St. Aidan's Church, Butlersbridge, Helmets or sliothars that people might have knocking around their homes or on Thursday 19th September at 7:30pm. Veneration of St. Pio's glove garages and might still have a bit of life left in them. We might get some use afterwards. Organised by Family & life. All welcome! out of them. They can be dropped into Maguires shop in Bawnboy or contact The Ministry of Spiritual Direction: - Spiritual Direction helps people Bryan on 087 2559090. Your support would be appreciated. deepen their own unique relationship with God. A Spiritual Director is someone with whom you can talk confidentially about your prayer and Calendar 2020: Templeport Development Association are looking for YOUR spiritual life. Conversations with a director include all the ‘stuff’ of ordinary photographs from the year 2019 for our annual calendar 2020. All photos life – work, family, relationships, joys and sorrows, excitement and despair – must be submitted by Monday 23rd September if they are to be considered and seek to notice God’s presence and invitation in the midst of it all. for inclusion. Please email to [email protected] or drop USB drive (it will Conversations take place in a prayerful atmosphere where both you and be returned) into Sheila in The Keepers Arms. This is the 10th year the TDA the director acknowledge the movement of the Lord in every aspect of your calendar has being produced. life. If you are interested in meeting with a Spiritual Director, please contact the Kilmore Diocesan Pastoral Centre on 049 4375004. Irish Blood Transfusion Service: will visit the Cranaghan suite, Slieve Russell Hotel, Ballyconnell on Monday 16th September from 4.30pm to 8pm. The need for blood never ceases, so your support would be greatly appreciated. COMMUNITY NOTICES Please ensure notices for newsletter are emailed by 7pm Thursday evening to No Dancing Classes in Templeport on Thursday night September 19th. Class either [email protected] or th . [email protected] or leave in Maguire’s shop. Thank You. the following Thursday 26 September at 8 30pm Whist Drive: in aid of Cystic Fibrosis will be held in Templeport Resource Centre on Thursday 19th September at 8.30pm. Please note change of time. .
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