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KILLEADAN PARISH NEWS MASSES: REV. MICHAEL QUINN, P.P. Saturdays /Eve of Holidays: 7.30pm 094 9381198/ 087 9082342 Sundays / Holy Days: 11am Items for Newsletter: All Weekdays: 10am Email: [email protected] Friday evenings: 7.30pm Web-Cam: Craggagh Community Centre: 9.30am www.kiltimaghparish.org CONFESSIONS: Facebook: Saturdays: 2 - 3pm & 7 - 7.20pm Church of the Holy Family Kiltimagh First Fridays: 7 - 7.20pm Rev. PAT LYNCH ADORATION: Priest in Residence Every Wednesday: 10.30am -8pm 087 2842405 / 094 93 81492 Every Thursday: 10.30am - 8pm Deacon Martin Lynch Every Friday: 10.30am - 7.30pm CHURCH OF THE HOLY FAMILY Email: [email protected] MASSES FOR THE WEEK Saturday 29 June 7.30pm JOHN DEACY, Gortgarve - 4th anniversary, and for his parents James & Margaret Deacy, Thornhill ~ MOLLIE O’REILLY, Aiden Street - 5th anniversary- and deceased members of the O’Reilly and Govin families Saturday 06 July 10am MARY KATE RYAN, husband PADDY, Treenfoughnane, and brother JOHN KELLY 7.30pm ~ JIM WALSH, Goulboy, and deceased family members ~ JOE LEONARD, Killedan - 18th anniversary ~ EILEEN FORKAN, Treenkeel - 8th anniversary, and deceased family members Sunday 07 July 9.30am Craggagh TOM CONROY - 40th anniversary - and deceased family members RECENT DEATHS Pray for the following who have died recently: MICHAEL SHERIDAN, Cleragh, ANDREW CREIGHTON, Garryroe; ANTHONY REARDON, 9 The Pines; MARTIN KELLY, Hull, England and formerly of Canbrack, brother of Oliver Kelly; JOHN THOMAS MORAN, New York, son of Jay Moran, formerly of Faughill, Knock. READERS Saturday 29 June 7.30pm Michelle Durcan Michael Reilly Sunday 30 June 11am Avril Forde-McGreal Orlene Mooney Saturday 6 July 7.30pm Mary Duffy Mary Kilcoyne Sunday 7 July 11am Sarah McLoughlin Monica Rowler ALTAR SERVERS Day Date Time Team Day Date Time Team Saturday 29 June 7.30pm Team 1 Sunday 30 June 11am Team 2 Saturday 6 July 7.30pm Team 3 Sunday 7 July 11am Team 4 MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION FOR JULY Saturday 7.30pm Sarah Fitzgerald Christina Cosgrove Tim Nichols Sunday 11am Monica Rowley Bernie Cannon James McHugh FIRST FRIDAY VISITATION First Friday visitation takes place this coming Friday, July 5th. If you are not on the lisit for visits and would like to receive a visit, please contact 094 9381198. WELCOME TO Bishop Neal J. Buckon, Auxiliary Bishop for the Western Region, Archdiocese for the Military Services, U.S.A .who is celebrating our Mass this Sunday, 30th June. COSTAL ROSARY: The next Rosary for Life and Faith in Ireland takes place on 13th October at 2.30pm. To register a location and and a group, please visit our website. www.costalrosaryireland.ie ST. JOSEPH’S YOUNG PRIESTS SOCIETY Meeting on Friday, 5th July at 8pm in the Parish Centre. FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTION continues in Knock Parish Church on Saturday, 6th July commencing with Prayer and Reflection at 11am and concluding with holy Mass at 12 noon with Confession and distribution of the free brown scapular. All are welcome to participate and receive graces as promised by Our Lady. LOUGH DERG PILGRIMAGE - ONE DAY RETREAT - Monday, 9th September. A guided day of prayer and reflection. For more information and to book your place contact Mary Duffy, 089 499 5599 TWITTER: Our Church now has a new Twitter account. The address is Church of the Holy Family Kiltimagh. SEEING YOUR LIFE THROUGH THE LENS OF THE GOSPEL - LUKE 9:51-62 In the opening verse, Jesus is portrayed as having a new sense of clarity about his life that enables him to set out on the road ‘resolutely’. Perhaps there have been such moments in your life, moments of insight and clarity about the road ahead. Recall such moments and what they were like for you. As he walked the road, Jesus met with opposition, This angered some of his friends and they wanted to hit back. Jesus restrained them, and would not let himself be distracted from the journey he was making. What helps you keep your goals in mind when minor annoyances distract you? The response of Jesus to prospective followers seems harsh. He lets the first man know that discipleship is not a path to a comfortable nest. It is a way on which we never know what is going to be asked of us next. The disciple must be ready to move on. Where have you found good news in being open to change, confident in the presence of Jesus with you? Jesus also demands commitment. It is easy for us to think about times when our commitment was less than perfect. But can you also recall the times when you realised the truth of this story - that commitment brings its own fruits and blessings. What specific blessings can you bring to mind? INTERCOM BA (Hons) in RELIGIOUS STUDIES: Applications are invited for the BA (Hons) in Religious Studies at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT), commencing in September 2019. Further information and details contact Barry McMillan, Programme Chairperson at email: barry.mcmillan @gmit.ie or call 091 742472 CHILDREN’S CORNER - Learning about the Mass THE FOUR PARTS OF THE EUCHARISTIC PRAYER: The first part of the Eucharistic Prayer is called the Preface. During the Preface we give thanks for the good things that God has done for us throughout all time. The Preface ends when we pray the Sanctus, or Holy Holy. The second part is called the Epiclesis, when the priest asks God to send the Holy Spirit to come down upon our gifts of bread and wine. The third part is called the Institution Narrative, when we remember what Jesus did at the Last Supper. The fourth and final part is called the Anamnesis when we pray for those in need and those who have died. At the end of the Anamnesis the priest holds up the host and the chalice and offers them to God. KILTIMAGH SOCIAL SERVICES ROTA FOR JULY 7th Ann Marie and Thomas Carroll Drivers: Gerry King 14th Maria Keegan Butcher: Shannons 21st Marie Kelly Grocer: Carrolls 28th Sinead Conlon and Ann Forde COMMUNITY NOTICES KILTIMAGH & DISTRICT MENS SHED would like to invite new members from the district to contact any member for details. The district includes Kiltimagh, Knock, Kilkelly, Bohola, Balla. Everyone is always welcome. Projects for the summer include bicycle repair and restoration, bee-keeping, butterfly and bug hotels in conjunction with Tidy Towns and youth groups in the area. IRISH WHEELCHAIR ASSOCIATION COSTAL CAMINO 2019: This walk is suitable for people of all ages and levels of fitness, following a trail of 103km from Vigo City to Santiago de Compostela next October. More info from www.iwa.ie/camino or call 087 6562877 RED CROSS AWARDS NIGHT, Tuesday 9th July in Town Hall Theatre, Claremorris at 8pm sharp. Admission €15. Please come and support the volunteers from your area. Great prize money for fundraising raffle for the organisation. All profits go to Red Cross. CLOTHING COLLECTION/DONATION DRIVE for Western Alzheimers for the months of June/July. Are you doing a declutter? Do you have unwanted gifts? You can drop off items at Western Alzheimers Office, Ballindine, Co. Mayo. F12 PH99. Drop-off times are from Monday-Friday, 9.30am-5pm. All items of clothing welcome, shoes, accessories, jewellery, CDs/DVDs, books, toys, bric-a-brac, giftware, collectables and household items. CONNACHT FLEADH, Swinford 1-7 July 2019 is a week-long series of concerts, singing and céilí, culminating in the Fleadh competi- tions on Saturday and Sunday 6th/7th July. See all details on Facebook page: Connacht Fleadh 2019 JUST FINISH SCHOOL? NOT SURE IF COLLEGE IS FOR YOU? NATIONAL LEARNING NETWORK offer the expertise and time to enable people to flourish, study at your own pace and gain a qualification at QQI Level 3-5 in a choice of subjects. Call 094 9022770 or contact Castlebarnln.ie or see website www.nln.ie for all details and information, terms and conditions. KNOCKNASHEE CEILI BAND will be in concert at The Ox Mountain Heritage Centre, Sunday 30th June at 8pm. Admission €20 including tea and raffle. All welcome. MEMORIAL CARD SERVICE available from The Copy Shop, Kiltimagh. Also bespoke greeting cards and candles made to order for all occasions. Call 086 3938871. CHURCH REFURBISHMENT FUND Thank you for your continued support and generosity. If you are a tax payer and contribute €250 or more over a year to the parish, please consider returning a CHY3 form as soon as possible to enable tax reclaim by the parish on your donation. These CHY3 forms are available at the Church doors. To make contributation direct to the Refurbishment account in Kiltimagh Credit Union, the account numbers are as follows: Holy Family Church A/c 5877 Electronic transfer: IBAN: IE51KDCU99217699530509 BIC: KDCUIE21XXX.