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PARISH of ARDFERT Date Easter Sunday Parish of Ardfert 4 April 2021 ST BRENDAN’S CHURCH, ARDFERT & SACRED HEART CHURCH, ❖ Bishop Ray Browne’s Pastoral Message for Easter and Holy Week. Copies of this message are available in both churches. KILMOYLEY ❖ Divine Mercy Novena. This Novena began on Good Friday and continues until Parish Priest: Fr Pat Crean-Lynch: 087 6709491 Divine Mercy Sunday, 11th April 2021. Parish office: 066 7134131; parish e-mail: [email protected] ❖ Leap of Faith in Times of Transition, an Online Workshop for Young Adults 18 Safeguarding Children in the Diocese of Kerry: contact 087 6362780 to 30 yrs on 8th April 7.30 - 9pm, planned by Diocese of Kerry “YouthDoK” Young Priest on duty this Sunday: Fr Anthony O’Sullivan: 087 2461749 Adult Group. Further info available and registration on www.dioceseofkerry.ie RECENT DEATHS: Liam Rice, Ballyard, Tralee and formerly of Kilmoyley, whose ❖ Ardfert Parish Office Please contact the office by phone (leave a message), by Funeral Mass was held in the Sacred Heart Church, Kilmoyley on Wednesday. letter or by email at [email protected]. Tel: 7134131. Michael Lyne, Ballinagerah, Lixnaw and formerly of Ardrahan. ❖ The parish newsletter is available online at www.dioceseofkerry.ie. ❖ Our prayers are asked for those who are sick – may they experience the saving Masses for week commencing Sunday 4 April – St Brendan’s Church, Ardfert and healing power of Christ. Sun 11.00 am Mass of the Lord’s Resurrection – Joseph O’Hara, Causeway ❖ nd Parish Offering Envelopes can be posted securely through the letterbox of the (Recently Deceased) and 72 Birthday Remembrance parish office or put in the box in Ardfert church. Thank you for your support. Mon 10.00 am Solomon & Mary Houlihan, West Commons Tues 10.00 am Mary (May) Dowling, Banna South (2nd anniv) The Prayer to Saint Joseph which Pope Francis has said for more than 40 Weds 10.00 am years: Glorious Patriarch Saint Joseph, whose power makes the impossible Thurs 10.00 am possible, come to my aid in these times of anguish and difficulty. Take under Fri 10.00 am Andy Crean-Lynch, Clash East, Tralee and formerly of your protection the serious and troubling situations that I commend to you, that Annascaul, Co Kerry (4th anniv) they may have a happy outcome. My beloved father, all my trust is in you. Let Sat 10.00 am Fr Donncha O’Laocha, former PP Ardfert (5th anniv) it not be said that I invoked you in vain, and since you can do everything with Sun 11.00 am Noel Pierce, Tralee Rd; John McElligott, Tubrid Hill (23rd anniv) Jesus and Mary, show me that your goodness is as great as your power. Amen Masses for week commencing Sunday 4 April – Sacred Heart Church, Kilmoyley th Sat 9.00 pm Easter Vigil – Mass for All the People of the Parish Prayer to Saint Rock (Feast Day – 16 August) Sat 7.00 pm Sr Attracta Lovett, Kilmoyley and Mercy Convent, Ballybunion; O God, who by the ministry of an angel didst give to glorious Saint Rock a Robert Stack, Ballymacquin (29th anniv); Marina Regan, promise engraved on a tablet, that whosoever would invoke his name should be Kilmoyley (11th anniv) preserved from pestilence and all mortal and contagious diseases. Grant that we who revere his memory, may through his intercession be delivered in soul Live-streaming of Masses. All Masses are now live-streamed on the church and body from all mortal and contagious diseases through Jesus Christ our Lord, webcams. Visit www.dioceseofkerry.ie and go to Ardfert Parish page and click on Amen. Saint Rock, please pray for us and preserve us from all mortal and either the Ardfert or Kilmoyley church link or visit www.churchmedia.tv and search contagious diseases, including the coronavirus COVID-19. Amen for either Ardfert or Kilmoyley church. Please note: The webcams in both churches are live-streaming continuously. Masses are at present also live-streamed on Act of Spiritual Communion Facebook. Visit the Ardfert-Kilmoyley Parish Facebook page. My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. I love You above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I Trocaire Lenten Campaign 2021: The people of South Sudan are caught up in war, embrace You as if You were already there and unite myself wholly to You. extreme poverty and Covid 19. Please give what you can to alleviate their plight. Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen. Return your Trocaire donations via the letterbox of Ardfert parish office or the box in Ardfert church porch. Please exchange coin for notes if possible. Cheques should be made out to ‘Ardfert Parish’ to enable us to send one parish donation. Thank you for Fr Pat would like to wish all the People of the Parish and those other your generous support. people with us at this time a very happy and holy Easter. .
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