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29.10.17 Ferbane A4:Layout 1 FERBANE PARENT AND TODDLER GROUP 1pm. The Gospel Choir will be in attendance. Continues every Tuesday from 10.30am to 12.30pm Refreshments afterwards in the Community Centre. in Ferbane Heritage Centre. Contact Ruth 086 CANCER CARE WEST COLLECTION - Will take place Ferbane Parish Bulletin 2114855 and Marie 086 8646805. at all Churches on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th November. HIGH STREET/BELMONT WOMEN’S GROUP Your support is greatly appreciated. Sunday 29th October 2017 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Tues. 31st Oct.: Work will commence on our Mosaic BHM DEVELOPMENT GROUP - Meeting on Tuesday piece in High Street Hall at 7.30pm. All are welcome. 7th November in High Street Hall at 8.30pm. Members and Fr. Peter Burke - (090) 6454380 • Fr. Michael Morris - (090) 6454309 A big thank you to all supported the Shoebox Appeal non-members welcome. in Gems. HIGH ST./BELMONT ACTIVE RETIREMENT - Yoga MASSES - ST. MARY’S CHURCH, FERBANE ADDITIONAL NOVEMBER MASSES FERBANE G.A.A. - Lotto: Winning numbers in commencing on Wednesday 8th November in High Street Saturday 28th/Sunday 29th October Ferbane: Tuesday, 7pm last week’s draw 21, 24, 29, 32. Bonus 2. No Hall at 11am. Members only. Contact 087 6372787 for 7pm Sat. 1. Teresa Mooney. 2. Pat Claffey. Boora: Wednesday, 7pm jackpot or match three winner. Five book prizes. more information. Next draw takes place in the GAA Clubhouse on LOCAL TRAINING INITIATIVES - Applied 11.00am Rhyanna Barry (2nd A). High Street: Thursday, 8pm Tuesday 31st October at 10pm with a jackpot of Construction Skills (QQI level 4 Award). St. Rynagh’s 7pm Sun. - This Mass schedule starts Tuesday 7th €11,000. College of Further Education, Banagher are running the Mon. 30th, Tues. 31st: 10am November. GALLEN UNITED - Lotto Draw (Prize fund above course for 26 weeks starting on Monday 13th Wednesday 1st November - All Saints Day €14,300 = Jackpot €4,300; Star Prize €10,000). November. Additional Training/Certification: Safe Pass, 11.00am Active, honourary & deceased members PARISH COLLECTIONS - 21st/22nd Oct.: Numbers drawn 2, 6, 8, 12. Bonus number 3. No Manual Handling, Abrasive Wheels, GOALS Programme, € € of the Apostolic Workers. Parish Collection 2,715; Shrine 220. jackpot winner. One match three winner. Next CV Preparation. For further information/details, please Thurs. 2nd: 10am & 7pm - All Souls Day. ALTAR SOCIETY - Group 2 this week. draw on Tuesday 31st October. contact 087 683 5561. BAPTISM - We welcome into the Christian COFFEE MORNING - No Coffee Morning on BAPTISM - The next meeting for parents in our pastoral Fri. 3rd: 10am - First Friday. Deceased members of Community Maggie May Finnerty. Wed. 1st Nov.. We will resume again on Wed. 8th. area who have a child for baptism will be held in the Ferbane ESB. RECENTLY DECEASED - Please pray for the FERBANE APOSTOLIC WORK - Mass for Parochial House in Ballinahown on Thursday 16th Sat. 4th: 10am - Paddy Rafferty (10th A). repose of the soul of Kitty Flannery, Esker, Banagher deceased benefactors and members on Wed. 1st November. Parents are asked to contact their local priest Saturday 4th/Sunday 5th November (mother of Marie Molloy) who died recently. May she Nov. at 11am. Please remember to leave used stamps about attendance at these meetings. 7pm Sat. Robert & Nora Lawlor. rest in peace. into the Convent. We are appealing for unwanted NOVEMBER REMEMBRANCE SERVICE - Takes EUCHARISTIC ADORATION - Will resume in gifts in good condition for the Sale of Work. place this year in Ferbane Church on Sunday 19th 11.00am Ann Egan & her son Michael, Ballyclare. our Prayer Chapel on Sunday 29th October. We Contact Carmel 090 6454196 or Padraigin 090 November at 4pm. More details in next weeks bulletin. Play and Pray 4-7 year olds. regret any inconvenience caused during maintenance. 6454216. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - Meetings each week in 7pm Sun. Bridget & Joseph Reams and deceased We cherish this SACRED SPACE at the heart of our SOCIAL DANCING - On Wed. 1st November in Ferbane. Contact 01 852 7000. family members. community and we invite new members to join the High St. Hall at 8pm. Adm. €5. Refreshments ST. VINCENT DE PAUL - Contact 087 9272877. rota and embrace the experience of silence, reflection served. All welcome. Thanks to all who supported STATION MASSES - Bookings now being taken for MASSES - SS. PATRICK & SARAN, HIGH ST. and prayerfulness that adoration offers in a world of our dance in Rath Hall on October 26th and to Autumn Station Masses. Contact 090 6454309. Sunday 29th October distraction, noise, pressure and stress. Contact Iris or everyone who donated spot prizes. Ballycumber Road: Phyllis Judge, Mon. 30th Oct., 8pm. 12 noon James Cox (Months Mind). any of our priests. FERBANE PRAYER GROUP - A Prayer Meeting THANK YOU - So much for your contribution to last Wednesday 1st November - All Saints Day FERBANE/BELMONT MINOR CLUB - Mon. is a joyful time of Prayer and Songs of Praise to God week’s Mission Sunday collection. Your prayers and 8.00pm - 30th Oct.: Minor A Hurling Semi Final v our Creator, our God who loves all his people. You donations will help Missionaries across the world to share Ballinamere/ Durrow in Rath at 2pm. Fri. 3rd Nov.: are very welcome to the Prayer Meeting in St. the Gospel with those in need, and help to build a Fri. 3rd: 8pm - First Friday. High Street/Belmont Div. 2 Football League Semi Final v Bracknagh in Cynoc’s Junior School on Wednesday 1st worldwide Church. Please pray for the work of World Women’s Group. Geashill at 8pm. Sat. 4th Nov.: U16 Div. 1 Hurling November at 8.30pm. Missions Ireland. To continue supporting mission Sunday 5th November League Semi Final replay v Kilcormac/Killoughey in CARDS - Progressive 25, single hand, in Ferbane throughout the year, please go to www.wmi.ie or call +353 12 noon Sean Hynes (Months Mind). Banagher at 2pm. Sun. 5th Nov.: U21 Hurling GAA Clubhouse every Wednesday at 8.45pm. (0) 1 4972035 for further information. Championship Quarter Final v Shinrone in FERBANE/BANAGHER MACRA NA FEIRME THANKS - To all who supported the recent Senior MASSES - ST. OLIVER PLUNKETT, BOORA Moystown at 11.30am. Next club meeting on Thursday 2nd November in Citizens Church Gate Collection which realised Sunday 29th October HALLOWEEN AT CLONONY CASTLE! - Teach Lea, Lough Boora at 8.30pm. Contact Sarah €1,015.22. Thanks also to all the collectors. 9.30am Joe & Lucy Molloy. Children’s Halloween Party with fun and games on Kelly for details on Macra activities 086-3575915. CONGRATULATIONS - To Sr. Catherine Egan on Wednesday 1st November - All Saints Day Bank Holiday Mon., Oct. 30th, from 5pm to 6pm. FIRST FRIDAY - Friday 3rd is the First Friday of celebrating the Golden Jubilee of her profession. We wish € 9.30am - Suggested donation of 5 per child. Parents go free! November. All the sick will be attended to. Sr. Catherine many more years of health and happiness in HACCP - EHAI Primary Course Food Safety ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS - Meeting in her Religious Ministry. Fri. 3rd: 7pm - First Friday. Gary Kenna. (Level 2) commences on Tuesday 31st Oct. and Teach Lea Boora on Saturday evening at 8.30pm. BULLETIN DEADLINE - All notices must be in the Sunday 5th November Tuesday 7th Nov., 9.30am to 4.30pm. Cost €145. 5 Further details from 086 2318207. Parish Office by 3pm on Wednesday. Tel: 090 6454309 • 9.30am Margaret, Edward & John Egan and Year Accreditation for Food Handlers. To register BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION - Fr. Pierre is Email: [email protected]. Please note due to deceased members of the Duffy & Egan please email ferbanefoodcampus@ gmail.com or tel. celebrating his 50th birthday with a Mass in St. limited space on our Mass bulletin priority will be Families. 090 6453926 or mobile 085 8776098. Rynagh’s Church on Saturday 4th November at given to Parish notices..
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