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7Th July 2019 Mass Book, Page 48 Our Faithful Departed……. Leslie Bryson, An Crocan, Clane Clane & Rathcoffey Paddy Behan, College Road, Clane ……….may they rest in peace, Amen. Masses for the Week Parish Newsletter Clane Church , 1884 ––– 201920192019 Rathcoffey Church, 1710 ––– 201920192019 Clane Saturday 6th July 6.30pm John Ryan, Jim & Nancy Coughlan, Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 7th July 2019 Mass Book, Page 48 Patrick (Watt) Nugent (Birthday Remembrance) Parish Contacts We have been given eyes to see Sunday 7th July 9.30am Francis & Margaret Reilly, Nora McGovern Fr. Paul O’Boyle and ears to listen 11.30am People of the Parish Prosperous Road, Clane Phone: 045 868249 We have been given tongues Monday 8th July 10.00am Tuesday 9th July 10.00am Sick of the Parish Deacon John Dunleavy to speak for the innocent, Parish Office, Main Street, Clane and the guilty; Wed 10th July 10.00am Eileen Burke Phone: 045 861393 Thursday 11th July 10.00am To praise, encourage Trish O’Neill Friday 12th July 10.00am Annie Kelly, her parents & her brother Joe Moran Youth Ministry Co-ordinator and support, Saturday 13th July 10.00am Service of the Word and Holy Communion Parish Office, Main Street, Clane Phone: 045 861393 To proclaim in season and out, 6.30pm Paula Kavanagh (First Anniversary), Kieran Doyle the news, Sandra Cribbin, Eileen & Daniel O’Brien Parish Services Co-ordinator that is Good News. Sunday 14th July 9.30am Johanna Hanlon Parish Office, Main Street, Clane Phone: 045 861393 We have been given hands 11.30am to reach out Rathcoffey Weekend Mass Times and strengthen the fearful; Sunday 7th July 10.30am Clane Saturday 6.30pm To protect the weak Sunday 14th July 10.30am Sunday 9.30am and li up the fallen, Saturday 13th Sunday 14th Sunday 14th Sunday 14th 11.30am To embrace the dying, 6.30pm 9.30am 11.30am 10.30am Rathcoffey To share burdens Sunday 10.30am Clane Clane Clane Rathcoffey and wipe away tears, Ministers Mary Deay Hilary McDonnell Maureen Marron Parish Shop and Office of the John Duffy Mary O’Dea Stephanie Muldoon Anne Marie Doyle The Parish Centre To build up, Eucharist Ciara Finn Mary O’Neill Colette O’Byrne Anne Giffney Main Street Clane not to tear down, Moira Fogarty James Plunkett Marie O’Connell Teresa Grace Bernadette Ryan Sean O’Riordan OPENING HOURS To fan the embers, Monday to Friday 9.30am – 1.30pm Ministers Anne Lynch Anthony Marron Sean O’Hara Anne Marie Mitchell of the Word Brian O’Brien Christopher Morrin Breda O’Neill Saturday 10.30am – 1pm not to quench the Phone: 045-861393 Servers 9 10 1 1 smouldering wick, Email: [email protected] Basket John Duffy John Sullivan To bless, not to strike, Sean O’Hara www.claneparish.com Collectors Joe Horan Darragh O’Brien Philip Comerford (July) Michael Wallace Charlie Flynn WebCam/Live Streaming To give, not to withhold. www.claneparish.com Service of the Word and Holy Communion Sat 13th Sean O’Hara, Michael Wallace PARISH LOTTO DRAW Clane & Rathcoffey Parish Lotto Clane Parish Shop Many thanks to those Items for the Parish who contributed, Tuesday 2nd July 2019 Please ensure that you return your weekly Saturday 13th July Lotto tickets and fully paid up annual Newsletter must be in to and those who Mary O’Neill collected and counted 1, 4, 7, 25 subscriptions to the parish shop during the the Parish Office by Clane Altar Society No winner of this week’s Jackpot week and to our parish centre each Tuesday 12 noon on Wednesday Mary Morrin, Kathleen Basket € 1,384.86 evening between 7.30pm and 8.45pm to € Email [email protected] Browne, Ita Killaly Envelopes € 1, 229.27 3 x 50 prize winners ensure that you will be included in our Anne McKenna, Mary O’Connell, weekly lotto draw. Many thanks. Kathleen Maguire Family Fun Run and Day Out Clane Tidy Towns Promoters Draw – 2 x €50 prize winners July 14th 12 noon at the Bawnogues, Nothing is so strong as gentleness, Many thanks to all who supported our Brendan & Nuala Travers, Jacinta Maguire Kilcock, in associaon with the Irish nothing so gentle as real strength. recent Church Gate collecon which €25 prize winner Cancer Society, in memory of Saint Francis de Sales amounted to €745.30. If you have an Kathleen Browne Adrienne Mooney. For further Next week’s Jackpot hour to spare join us any Monday : informaon contact 087 970 6341 € Reek Sunday 2019 – Sunday 28 July evening. 4, 200 The annual naonal pilgrimage to Croagh You will receive a warm welcome. Weekly Lotto tickets are available from Patrick ‘Reek Sunday’ takes place on Clane GAA Community 5K Wellness your local Promoter or the Parish Shop. Sunday 28 July 28. Run/Walk and 10K Road Race takes Alzheimer Cafe Leixlip - place this Sunday! Minimum €275 worth Mass will be celebrated on the summit of Wednesday July 10th 7-9pm Registration from 9am of prizes every week. the mountain on the hour with the first in "The Conservatory", Ryevale Mass at 8:00am and the last Mass at Nursing Home, Leixlip from St Benedict (Feast Day—11th July) 7-9pm. We will be joined on the A happy summer holiday to all 2:00pm. Confessions will be available on St Benedict lived as a hermit for some the summit from 7:30am to 2:00pm. evening by a local pharmacist who of our school children and time, and went on to found the will talk about medications in their families! Monastery of Monte Cassino. general and answer specific Youth 2000 Summer Festival His rule is observed by Benedictines and questions you might have. Clongowes Wood College Cistercians, and is distinguished by its Attendance is free of charge and Well done to the following couples 15th—18th August wisdom and balance. Those who lived by Ages 16—35 there is plenty of parking available who were married recently in our the Benedictine Rule shaped much of (www.alzheimercafeleixlip.ie - Donation only—free buses Europe, and St Benedict was named parish community. Further details on phone 087 7418512 ). Patron of Europe in 1964 Darach Lacey & Deirdre Deane Www.youth2000.ie or on Youth 2000 social media. Sean Graham & Karen Murphy St Raphael’s Annual Garden Fete A Summer Prayer Long warm days… Thomas Wheeler & Geraldine Phelan The apostle Thomas is famous for In Celbridge on this Sunday 7th July The pace of life slows… Darren Byrne, & Sarah Giblin doubting the resurrection of Jesus 1pm to 6pm. A time for picnics and rest when his fellow apostles told him about Support a great cause and enjoy this in the shade… Our Clane & Rathcoffey Parish it; but if he is the sceptical apostle, lovely family day out ! Lord, help me to rest awhile Benevolent Fund assists families he is also the believing apostle, in the cooling shade of your presence. and people in the community at for having seen and touched a risen Appreciate those who touch Slow down my restless heart and fill times of special need. man, he made the immediate leap of me with gentle compassion for all Donations always faith and so became the first apostle your life with kindness, to call Jesus God. and make it better. your people. Amen. welcome to our local credit union – Author unknown in Clane. My Lord and my God. Account number 1013422 July 3rd was his feast Day. Parish Safeguarding Representaves Many thanks. St Thomas, pray for us. Fr Paul O’Boyle, Trish O’Neill, For more information Laura Duffy, Aisling Behan WWW.CLANEPARISH.COM Diocesan Designated Liaison Person WWW.RATHCOFFEYPARISH.COM Thought for the Week Mick Daly [email protected] 085 802 1633 WWW.KANDLE.IE (Diocesan website) God acts in humility, in silence, in the little things! Michelle Hughes 059 917 6725 .
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