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Mass Times.Pdf Abbeyfeale Our Lady of the Assumption Church Clergy: Pastoral Unit 14 Parish Sacristan: Ms. Anne O’Mara Pastoral Unit/Parish Secretary: Ms. Anne O’Mara Tel: 068-31133 / Church 068-51915 Email: [email protected] Parish Office: Tuesday to Friday 11.00 am - 1.00 pm Masses Saturday: 11.00 am Saturday Evenings & Eves of Holydays: 6.30 pm Sundays: 9.15 am & 12 noon Holydays: 10.00 am Weekdays: 10.00 am Tuesday to Friday. 7:00 pm Monday First Fridays: 10.00 am Confessions: 11.30 am – 12 noon Before 6.3 pm Vigil Mass on Saturday evenings Thursday before First Friday at 10.30 Baptisms: 5.30 pm Saturdays, 1.00 pm Sundays Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Scoil Mháthair Dé: 068-31701 St. Mary’s Boys’ School: 068-31699 Dromtrasna School: 068-31822 Knocknasna School: 068-32121 Meenkilly School: 068-31631 ********************************************* ************ Adare Holy Trinity Church Clergy: Pastoral Unit 11 Parish Sacristan: Mr. Frank Dillon Assistant Sacristan: Mr. John Shovlin Pastoral Unit/Parish Secretary: Ms. Rita Hickey Tel: 061-396172 Email: [email protected] Parish Office hours: Monday to Friday 9.30 am – 1.15 pm Masses Saturday: 10.00 am Saturday Evenings & Eves of Holydays: 7.00 pm Sundays: 9.30 am & 11.30 am Holydays: 9.30 am & 11.30 am Weekdays: 10.00 am First Fridays: 10.00 am Confessions: 6.30 pm Saturdays and Eves of Holydays Baptisms: Sunday 12.20 pm by appointment Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Seán t-Sráide: Tel. 061-396765 Our Lady's Abbey Girls': Tel. 061-396753 Naomh Iosaf Boys': Tel. 061-396101 ********************************************* ************ Ardagh/Carrickerry St. Molua (Ardagh) and St. Mary (Carrickerry) Clergy: Pastoral Unit 15 Parish Sacristan: Mr. Bernard Kennelly (Ardagh) Ms. Mary O’Sullivan (Carrickerry) Pastoral Unit/Parish Secretary: Ms. Pauline Ahern 069-76678 Tel: 069-76678 Email: [email protected] Masses Saturday: 11.00 am First Saturday of each month alternating between Ardagh & Carrickerry. Saturday Evenings 6.30pm third week in October to Easter Weekend (Ardagh). 6.30 pm First Weekend after Easter to second weekend in October (Carrickerry) Sundays: 11.00 am First Weekend after Easter to third weekend in October (Ardagh) & 11.00 am second week in October to Easter Weekend (Carrickerry) Holydays: 11.00 am – as on Sundays (Ardagh) 11.00 am – as on Sundays (Carrickerry) Eves of Holydays: 7.30 pm – as Saturday Vigil (Ardagh) 7.30 pm – as Saturday Vigil (Carrickerry) Weekdays: 9.30am Monday /Wednesday & Friday (Ardagh) 10.00 am Tuesday & Thursday (Carrigkerry) First Fridays: 9.30 am (Ardagh) Confessions: Before Mass on 1st Saturday and on request. Baptisms: 5.00 pm on Saturdays and 12.00noon on Sundays Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Ardagh National School: Tel. 069-76353 Carrickerry National School: Tel. 069-76229 ********************************************* ************ Ardpatrick St. Patrick Clergy: Pastoral Area 9 (Sub unit A) Parish Sacristan: Ms. Mary Murphy Pastoral Unit/Parish Secretary: Ms. Mary Murphy Email: [email protected] Masses Saturday Evenings & Eves of Holydays: 7.00 pm Sundays: No Mass Holydays: As weekend Weekdays: 9.30 am Tuesday & Friday. 7.00pm Wednesday First Fridays: 9.30 am Confessions: Wednesday and Saturday at 6.45pm Baptisms: On Request. Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Ardpatrick National School: Tel. 063-91411 ********************************************* ************ Askeaton/Ballysteen St. Mary (Askeaton) St. Patrick (Ballysteen) Clergy: Pastoral Unit 12 Parish Sacristan: Ms. Eileen Sheils Askeaton Mrs. Mary Holland Ballysteen Pastoral Unit/Parish Secretary: Ms. Ann Dore Tel: 061-392249 or 086-3794646 E-Mail: [email protected] Parish Office hours: Tuesday's 9.00 am to 5.30pm Masses Saturday Evenings & Eves of Holydays: 7.00 pm (Askeaton) Sundays: 9.30 am (Ballysteen) 11.30 am (Askeaton) Holydays: As weekend Weekdays: 9.30 am Monday to Friday (Askeaton) First Fridays: 9.30 am (Askeaton) 7.30 pm (Ballysteen) Confessions: Before Saturday Vigil Mass, after Sunday 9.30am and 11.30am Masses Baptisms: By appointment. Saturday 6.00 pm and Sunday 10.15am and 12.15pm Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Askeaton Senior School: 061 398183 Askeaton Junior School: 061 398183 Ballysteen National School: 061 398383 ********************************************* ************ Athea St. Bartholomew Clergy: Pastoral Unit 14 Parish Sacristan: Ms. Carol O’Connor Tel: 068 – 42116 Email: [email protected] Masses Saturday Evenings & Eves of Holydays: 7.30 pm Sundays: 10.30 am Holydays: 10.30 am Weekdays: 9.15 am Mon/Wed/Thurs and 7.00 pm Tues/Fri First Fridays: 9.30 am and 7.30 pm Confessions: Before Saturday evening Vigil Mass Baptisms: On request Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Athea National School: Tel. 068-42333 ********************************************* ************ Ballingarry/Granagh Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (Ballingarry) St. Joseph (Granagh) Clergy: Pastoral Unit 10 Parish Sacristan: Ms. Kathleen Twomey (Grannagh) Mr. Thomas Lynch (Ballingarry) Pastoral Unit/Parish Secretary: Ms. Marian Sheehy Tel: 069-68661 Email: [email protected] Masses Saturday Evenings & Eves of Holydays: 7.00 pm (Granagh) Sundays: 10.30 am (Ballingarry) Holydays: As Weekends Weekdays: 10.30 am Tues & Thurs & 7.00 pm Wed (Ballingarry) 9.30am Wed & 7.00 pm Friday (Granagh) First Fridays: 10.30am (Ballingarry) & 7.00 PM (Granagh) Confessions: Before First Friday Mass Baptisms: 5.30 pm Saturday (Grannagh) 11.30 am on Sunday (Ballingarry) Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Granagh National School: 061-399081 Ballingarry National School: 069-68402 ********************************************* ************ Ballyagran/Colmanswell St. Michael (Ballyagran) St. Colman (Colmanswell) Clergy: Pastoral Unit 8 Parish Sacristan : Mr. Joe Dolan Pastoral Unit/Parish Secretary: Ms. Mairi McMahon Tel: 087- 1351047 Email: [email protected] Parish Office hours: Available 9.00 am – 5.00 pm Masses Saturday Evenings & Eves of Holydays: 7.30 pm (Ballyagran) Sundays: 10.00 am (Ballyagran) except for last Sunday of Month 10.00 am(Colmanswell) Holydays: As weekend Weekdays: 9.30 am Tuesday First Fridays: 7.30 pm (Ballyagran) Confessions: Ballyagran - Before Mass on Saturday. Colmanswell - First Fridays before Mass. Baptisms: By appointment Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Ballyagran National School: Tel. 063-82015 Banogue Ss. Peter and Paul Clergy: Pastoral Unit 7 (Sub –Unit A) Parish Sacristan: Ms. Kathleen Noonan Email: [email protected] Masses Saturday Evenings & Eves of Holydays: Sundays: 10.00am Banogue Holydays: 10.00am Weekdays: 9.30am Tuesday & Thursday (Banogue) First Fridays: 9.30am Confessions: Before Mass on Sunday Baptisms: By appointment Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Banogue National School: 061-397188 ********************************************* ************ Bruff/Meanus/Grange Ss. Peter and Paul (Bruff) St. Mary (Meanus) Ss. Patrick and Brigid (Grange) Clergy: Pastoral Area 7 (Sub Unit B) Parish Sacristan: Ms. Eileen Irwin Pastoral Unit/Parish Secretary: Ms. Eileen Irwin Tel: 061- 382917 Email: [email protected] Masses Saturday Evenings & Eves of Holydays: 6.00pm (Bruff) 7.30pm (Meanus) Sundays: 9.30am (Grange) 11.00am (Bruff) Holydays: As the Weekend Weekdays: 10.00am Mon – Fri (Bruff) First Fridays: 10.00 am Confessions: 12noon – 1.00pm Saturday in Bruff Baptisms: 4.30pm Saturday and 12noon Sunday in Bruff also by Appointment in Grange and Meanus. Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Scoil Dean Cussen: 061-382568 ********************************************* ************ Bulgaden/Martinstown Our Lady of the Assumption (Bulgaden) Our Lady of the Assumption (Martinstown) Clergy: Pastoral Unit 9 (Sub Unit B) Parish Sacristan: Mr. Tim Heffernan & Mrs. Julie Heffernan (Bulgaden) Pastoral Unit/Parish Secretary: Ms. Patricia Dennehy Email: [email protected] Masses Sundays: 10.00 am (Bulgaden) 11.00 am (Martinstown) Holydays: As Weekends Weekdays: 10.00am Wed Only (Bulgaden) First Fridays: 7.00 pm (Bulgaden) Confessions: After weekend Mass Baptisms: By Appointment Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Bulgaden National School: Tel. 063-98882 Martinstown National School: Tel. 063-88146 ********************************************* ************ Cappagh St. James Clergy: Pastoral Unit 11 Parish Sacristan: Ms. Teresa Noonan Pastoral Unit/Parish Secretary: Ms. Madeleine Meade Tel: 069-63432 Email: [email protected] Masses Sundays: 9.30 am Holydays: 9.30 am Weekdays: 9.30 am Tues First Fridays: 9.30 am Confessions: After weekend Masses and also on request. Baptisms: By appointment Primary Schools’ Contact Details: St. James' National School: 069-64780 ********************************************* ************ Christ the King Christ the King Clergy: Pastoral Unit 5 Parish Sacristan: Ms. Annemarie Mitchell Pastoral Unit/Parish Secretary: Ms. Annemarie Mitchell Tel: 061-455514/087-3593746 Email: [email protected] Masses Saturday Evenings & Eves of Holydays: 6.30 pm Sundays: 10.30am & 12.00noon Holydays: 10.00 am Weekdays: 10.00 am First Fridays: 10.00 am Confessions: After 10.00 am Mass on Saturday. Penitential Services in Lent and Advent. Baptisms: Saturday 5.00 pm & Sunday at 1.00 pm Primary Schools’ Contact Details: Scoil Chríost Rí: 061-453484 Mary Queen of Ireland: 061-454149 ********************************************* ************ Coolcappa/Kilcolman St. Kyrans (Coolcappa) St. Colman (Kilcolman Clergy: Pastoral Unit 13 Parish Sacristan: Mr. Tony Liston (Coolcappa Ms. Joan Buckley (Kilcolman) Pastoral Unit/Parish
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