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Eight Words to the Wise Parish of Kilmovee Church of the “A family of families” St. Celsus’ Church, Immaculate Kilkelly Conception, Kilmovee St. Patrick’s Church, St. Joseph’s Church Glann Urlaur MISSION STATEMENT he Parish of Kilmovee is a Christian Community, committed to making everyone welcome through meeting in liturgy, prayer and friendship as we bear witness to the love Tand compassion of Jesus Christ. Fáilte roimh gach éinne. 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time – 24th September 2017 EIGHT WORDS TO THE WISE kilmoveeparish.org @kilmoveeparish Rtin KILMOVEE TODDLERS This promises to be a great concert. Kilmovee Toddler Group meets Admission €15 booking 071 every Tuesday from 10-12pm. Drop 9182599 or visit the Centre’s in for a chat, coffee and fun for your Website colemanirishmusic.com for toddler/Baby. Open Morning on further information. Tuesday 26th - new members welcome. COMPUTER CLASSES Computer classes for beginners at JIVING JUNIORS the Charlestown Library will resume Jiving Juniors classes every on the 17th of October between Tuesday in Kilmovee Community 5.30pm-6.30pm. Contact the library Centre - Children's Class 7-8pm and at 0949255934 New Adult Class 8-9pm. KILKELLY FRC UPDATE PLEASE PRAY FOR ACCORD COURSES Kilkelly FRC is opening a Second We remember in our prayers this Places are available on ACCORD Hand Clothes Shop. The money weekend, Ann Cassidy (nee Hunt) Marriage Preparation Courses, raised will be used to fund the office late of Rathnagussane who died held at McWilliam Park Hotel, and the food bank and any heating during the week in Manchester (aunt Claremorris, Friday 29th and bills we may have as we receive no of James Hunt) and all whose Saturday 30th Sept. Friday 3rd and state funding for this office. anniversaries occur around this time. Saturday. 4th November and Friday All donations will be greatly May they rest in peace. 1st and Saturday 2nd December. appreciated. If you need us to collect Courses are given by members of just ring the office and let us know, POP-UP RESTAURANT Charlestown Accord Centre and take 0949370653 Saturday 30th September in The place on Friday 7pm - 10pm and Thatch Cottage. €25 for 3 courses Saturday 10am - 4pm. Book online - HANDEL’S MESSIAH and Bring Your Own Bottle. www.accord.ie or via the Castlebar Saturday 18th November at 7.30pm Booking essential. €10 per person Centre 094-90222i4 - which now sees the return of the RTÉ Concert deposit required. Call 094 9649484 gives phone cover for a cluster of Orchestra to present Handel's 'iconic' or [email protected] three Centres. Messiah at Knock Basilica. Contact for reservations. knockmessiah.com or the Witness to THURSDAY CLUB Hope office Knock Shrine and AUTUMN LECTURE SERIES Kilmovee Thursday Club Active Age Downtown Records Castlebar and Wednesday 11th October – Brian every Thursday from 11-2pm. All Westport for tickets. Leyden, award-winning Irish welcome for dinner, exercise, bingo novelist, short story writer, and much more. Transport can be TAI CHI CLASS screenwriter and editor. Brian will arranged. Contact Community Tai Chi Class starting on Wednesday give a talk on memories of yesterday Centre on 094 96 49484 for details. 27th from 10-11am in Kilmovee and will promote his new book Community Centre. Enhance your “Summer of 63”. Doors open at 7.30 general well-being, improve balance pm and lecture starts at 8pm. and co-ordination, strengthen Lecture, Q&A and refreshments €5. muscles, increase flexibility, reduce stress and improve quality of sleep - AUTUMN LECTURE #3 Suitable for all ages and beginners Dr Celeste Ray – “Ireland’s Holy welcome. Contact the Centre 094 96 Wells” on Wednesday 18th October. 49484 for details. Supported by National Geographic and Maynooth University, the U.S.A. THURSDAY MASS visiting academic, Dr Ray, is on a A reminder that our Mass in fact -inding mission to document the Kilmovee on Thursday next will be Holy Wells of Mayo. Doors open at at 11am. The Sacrament of the 7.30 pm and lecture starts at 8pm. Anointing of the Sick is celebrated Lecture, Q&A and refreshments €5. during this Mass. PRESENTATION BOIL WATER NOTICE Please join us in Kilkelly on Friday The Precautionary Boil Water Notice next for 8pm Mass in St Celsus’ is still in place and will be for a Church where we will give thanks number of weeks to come. Apologies for Fr John Maloney’s Ministry in Kilmovee “Meals-on-Wheels” are for the inconvenience this may be our parish. Following Mass there available for delievery to the elderly causing. will be a number of presentations and Convalescents. Please contact made to Fr John and refreshments 094 96 49484 ALTAR SERVERS will be served and some music We look forward to welcoming new played. Please come along. All are AT CEOLARAS COLEMAN Altar Servers to our churches in the welcome and we hope it will be a Saturday, September 30th at 8.30pm coming weeks and are thankful to all true celebration as we wish Fr John is the date of the return of Don Stiffe who continue to Serve this year. every blessing in his new Parish. to the Coleman Centre, Gurteen. May God bless you all. 8pm on Friday, see you there!! commencing 3rd October 2017. To Gerard Coffey has offered to supply MINISTRY CORNER register your interest, please a heated box, costing approx €500. telephone 087 9058733 after 7pm or This box means that the unit will be URLAUR: email any queries you may have to weather-proof and kept at the same SS Reader: Breege Grennan [email protected]. temperature at all times. If anyone Eucharist: Patricia Kenny Offertory: Volunteers would like to train the cost is €60 Servers: As Arranged. DANCING SHOES per person. Contact Anne on Over twenty years ago, Tony and 0863561570 or Padraic at Kilkelly KILMOVEE: Bernie Towey discussed having an Family Resource Centre. SS Reader: Carmel Loftus old time dancing competition. This Eucharist: James Hunt Offertory Duffy Family idea was due mainly to the fact that GOLDEN WEDDING Servers: Team 1 they got so much enjoyment from Congratulations to Michael and dancing and wanted to give Mary Gallagher, Cloonamna who GLANN: something back - hence the Tony and celebrated their Golden Wedding SS Reader: Carmel Kelly Bernie Towey Perpetual Cup was Anniversary on Saturday last, 16th Eucharist: Tina Coakley purchased. Sadly Tony passed away September, with a Family Mass Offertory: Duffy Family last year but the Committee he celebrated in their home by Servers: As arranged spearheaded since 2011 continues to Fr Vincent followed by a party in the KILKELLY: organise the competition. This Rustic Thatch Cottage Kilmovee. A SS Reader: Cathy Gallagher competition will take place in The brilliant occasion. Eucharist: M Cafferkey, P Nyland Brusna Inn on Friday 6th October Offertory: Gurren Family 2017 commencing at 9:30pm, so get NEW YEAR FOR FORÓIGE Servers: As arranged your dancing shoes ready and put A Foróige Registration Night will ___________________________ this date in your diary! The Quick take place at Kilmovee Community www.kilmoveeparish.org Step, the Old Time Waltz and the Centre on Friday September 29th Twitter @kilmoveeparish Jive will be the order of the night for from 8.30pm to 10pm. Registration couples willing to participate. The forms will be available on the night competition this year will see which must be signed by a parent/ CELTIC TENORS trophies presented to 1st, 2nd and 3rd guardian. The cost is €20 per person Lissadell Church is delighted to prize winners in each category of or €30 per family. Looking forward welcome The Celtic Tenors with dance with one overall winner being to another busy year. their seasonal show on Friday 22nd presented the Tony & Bernie Towey December at 8pm, with very special Perpetual Cup. It is anticipated that a WARMER HOMES guests, Grange Post Primary School large crowd will once again attend Clár ICH wishes to invite Choir. Tickets €30 now on sale at and indeed take part in what applications for the Warmer Homes Drumcliffe Tea House, Grange promises to be a memorable night so Scheme. Criteria set down by SEAI: Pharmacy, Veritas Sligo or by calling come along and enjoy a great night - Covering most of Mayo and Sligo Heather on 087 1655880. These of music & dancing to the sound of areas. 1. Owner occupied, non-Local tickets would make a lovely John Hogan and his band. Authority Homes (Proof is required) Christmas present. Admission is €10 which includes 2. Constructed before 2006. tickets for raffle on the night and The Owner must be in receipt of one COIS TINE refreshments. of the following: (1.) Fuel Allowance All roads lead to ‘COIS TINE’ National Fuel Scheme, (2) Job Heritage Centre Kilmovee on PARENT & TODDLER GROUP Seekers’Allowance for over 6 Monday night, October 2nd @ 8.pm. Kilkelly Parent & Toddler group is months and with children under 7 Come along and bring a friend or on Mondays from 10.30am-12noon. years of age. (3) Family Income two and sample the hospitality on the All families with young children Support, (4) One Parent Family night. If you play an instrument, welcome to come along. Just €2 per Payment. Further details and for an sing, dance, tell a good story, or family to cover tea and biscuits. No application form please contact the recite a poem, you are more than need to book, just pop in. Public Warmer Homes Scheme Team at welcome to take part. Bring those Health Nurses from Kilkelly and 094-9371830 or 094-9373455 dancing shoes and take the floor in Kiltimagh visit our facility on an old time waltz, shoe the donkey, Thursday mornings from 11am-1pm.
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