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Sarah Fadden Ballintubber Abbey Newsletter 6th December— 13th December 2020 Ballintubber Parish Office 094-9030934. Fr. Michael Farragher P.P. 094-9360205. Recent Weddings: Warmest The Abbey will be open from 9am- congratulations are extended to Fergal 9pm daily for private prayer. Sunday 6th December 11am Kate & John Mullen. McGreal & Siobhan Heraty who were married in St Patrick’s Church, Blessed Sacrament Chapel (Holy Jimmy Joe O’Malley. Aughagower, on Friday 16th October. Hour) remains suspended due to the current Covid Pandemic. Michael Tuohy. Recent Deaths: Please remember in your prayers The Blessed Sacrament is in the John Bourke Knockmoyleeen (1st Anniv) & Tabernacle at all times and you can DFM Bourke & Walsh Families. Una O’Malley, Gortbawn mother of pray from any seat in the Abbey. Helen Horan, Knockaraha. (The Sanctuary Area is to be kept Tuesday 8th December 7.30pm Betty Heneghan. clear at all times) Walter Halloran, Carramore, Liscarney Michael & Sarah Prendergast & DFM. father of Margaret Staunton, Glasgort & These guidelines are to protect our brother of Bridigie Igoe & Julia Coyne, community and we would ask that Patrick O’Connor. Knockaraha. if you have any of the symptoms outlined by the HSE that you stay at Friday 11th December 7.30pm Mary & Pat McNeely. Martin Larkin, Derrew, uncle of Michéal home. Margaret & Martin Neary. Murray, Carrowkeel, Teresa Egan, Masks must be worn at all times in Catherine & William Halloran. Glasgort, Margaret Dempsey, the Abbey for the protection of all Anthony & Mary Coyne & Son Tony. Skehanagh. who wish to visit the Abbey in a safe way. Sunday 13th December 11am Margaret & Patrick Gillen & DFM. Gloria Callanan, New Zeland, sister of Agnes & John Thomas. Josephine Horan, Skehanagh. Christmas Mass Schedule Mary Tynan, Castlebar sister in law of Christmas Eve Readings: 3rd Sunday Advent Year All booking and re arranging of Jean Barnicle, Cranmore. 10am Killawalla B Masses should be done by phone 11am Ballintubber Is 6-1-11 where possible. Call: 094 9030934 Mary Murphy, Kilboyne, 12pm Carnacon Ps 1 at anytime. (Office open Monday & former Teacher in 1 Thess. 5:16-24 Friday 10am to 1pm). Ballintubber N. S. 6pm Killawalla Jn 1: 6- 28 May they rest in Peace. 7.30pm Carnacon Recent Baptisms: The Christian 9pm Ballintubber Collection: Community welcomes it’s newest Priests Autumn Collection €2,972 members. Sadie Anne Mellett who Christmas Day 4th October €508 (Thank you for was baptised on Sat 3rd October and 10am Killawalla your continued support). Sean Martin Corley who was bap- 11am Ballintubber tised on Sat 10th October in Holy 12pm Carnacon Trinity Abbey, Ballintubber. .
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