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Mission Statement Parish of Kilmovee Church of the St. Celsus’ Church, Immaculate Kilkelly “A family of families” 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 and Tcompassion of Jesus Christ. Fáilte roimh gach éinne. 12th May 2019 V O C A T I O N S S U N D A Y 2 0 1 9 kilmoveeparish.org @kilmoveeparish SCHOOL ENROLMENT home-baked apple pies. If you are Tavrane NS is now enrolling passing the centre, why not drop in children for the 2019-2020 school and have a look. This is an ideal year. Please contact the school for opportunity to pick up a gift for further details. Phone: 085 - 8065834 someone special. Only items made Email: [email protected] by group members can be sold on the day. Refreshments served. Free EXAMS MASS admission. All are welcome. Raffle The Parish Pastoral Council is on the day. arranging Mass for all our Exam MAYNOOTH CONFERENCE PLEASE PRAY FOR Students. It will be celebrated in St Patrick’s Church, Glann on May The Anointing Fire Catholic We remember in prayer: Kathleen Ministries will host a three-day Towey, Cloonfaulis who died 30th (Thursday) at 8pm. Please help us spread the word. All students and European Catholic Conference in during the week and all our relatives Maynooth from 19th to 21st July. and friends whose anniversaries families are welcome. Phone Peggy 087 123 6693 - Email: occur at this time. May they rest in [email protected] peace. OFFICIAL OPENING The official opening by Minister ICA ANNUAL OUTING Micheal Ring of the new park (The ICA outing to Co. Clare on Green) at High Street, Kilkelly will Thursday 30th May 2019. Taking in take place on Friday17th May at a boat trip in Doolin and shopping in 3.30pm. All are invited to this Ennis. Bus leaving The Square, special occasion. Kilkelly at 7.30am sharp. Cost of bus is €20.00. Please book at Kilkelly Post Office or Enquiries to Mary on CAISEAL GAELS (086) 060 3654 U12s beat Ballyhaunis. U15s had narrow loss to Longford Slashers LOUGH DERG In recent years we have taken part in KILMOVEE LADIES CLUB one of the “ONE DAY” pilgrimages The next meeting will be held on AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY to Lough Derg. Would you have an Wednesday May 15th in Kilmovee Due to the Pattern in Urlaur on interest in going this year? A Community Centre at 7-30pm. Guest August 4th, which falls on Sunday possible date is Tuesday May 21st. speaker on the evening will be this year, we will make some If there is interest in this day, please Sharon Cameron, Environmental changes to the Mass Schedule for let me know by Tuesday 14th. Officer at Mayo County Council. that weekend. There will not be a Please call 094-964 9137 - if not Among the topics for discussion will Vigil Mass in Urlaur but, instead, there to take your call, please leave be recycling, waste disposal and there will be a Vigil Mass in Kilkelly contact details. Thank you. other environmental issues. All at 6.30pm on Saturday 3rd. Mass as ladies, members and non-members usual in Glann on Saturday 3rd at SHAMROCKS’ LOTTO are welcome. 8pm and in Kilmovee on Sunday at The lotto numbers drawn for 10.00am. Time of Urlaur Pattern Saturday May 4th were 22. 39 42. CRAFT FAIR Mass will be finalised and updated 47. There was no winner. Kilmovee Knitting/Crochet Group soon. The major change therefore, is will host a craft morning in Cois the shifting of Kilkelly’s Sunday A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY Tine Heritage Centre Kilmovee on Mass to the Vigil at 6.30pm. Once Straight from Nashville, Max T. Wednesday Morning May 15th from again, many thanks for your ongoing Barnes and his All American Band 11.30am - 1.30pm. A number of co-operation and understanding. are In-Concert. They will be joined items, knitted and crocheted by the by Plus 3s Country in Claremorris group will be on display. (Some MASSES NEXT WEEKEND Town Hall Theatre Sunday 9th June items can be purchased) A selection Due to the First Holy Communion Admission €20. A great night of Maggie's homemade jams will next weekend, please note: Sunday assured. All proceeds to Western also be on sale. You can also buy Mass in Kilkelly will be at 10am Care Association for the provision of local free range eggs, and freshly with Mass in Kilmovee at 11.30am Local Services. Tickets are available from Kilkelly post office. FIRESIDE ROSARY WESTERN CARE COLLECTION Western Care Annual door to door We will “tell the Rosary” collection occurs during the month of May and a voluntary collector on Sunday May 12th at will be calling. Your continued 7.00pm in “The Thatch generosity and support will be Cottage”, Kilmovee. Join greatly appreciated. All funds go to support people of Mayo with us in prayer. All welcome. intellectual disabilities and Autism. PARISH MINISTRIES St Joseph’s Church Urlaur 50th Urlaur Saturday 6.30pm any thanks to all who attended last Sunday evening’s Parish SS Reader: Lorraine Collins Celebration in Urlaur. The E. Minister: Peadar Grennan M evening was a wonderful success and a fitting celebration of a milestone in Offertory: Family our parish. Servers: Team 2 It was great to see so many people there, GLANN Saturday 8.00pm among them, those who travelled home to SS Reader: Rita Flatley be with their families and neighbours. The priests who concelebrated the Mass and E. Minister: Sadie Dunleavy the presence of Deacon Walsh, added Offertory: Gibbons Family much to our celebrations. Thanks also to Fr Dominic Towey, who made contact to Servers: Team 2 wish us well and express his regret that he could not be home to join us. We will KILKELLY Sunday 10.00am welcome him later in the year, please God. SS Reader: Ann Mulligan Full credit is due to our “CombinedParish Choir”, soloist and musicians. You E.Minister: M Walsh/M Cafferkey brought such joy and music to the occasion. More of that please!!! Thanks also to those who took part in the Liturgy and to all who prepared the church Offertory: Tigue/Walsh Families so magnificently - both inside and out. You made the place shine. God bless Servers: Team 4 you all. KILMOVEE Sunday 11.30am Some memories of the Mass - homily text, readings, prayers etc may be found on our parish website at kilmoveeparish.org SS Reader: Parents A limited number of copies of the Book is still available (contact Peter Nyland) E Minister: Anne Marie Rushe for your copy. Proceeds from Book, DVD etc will go towards costs associated Offertory: First Holy Communicants with 50th Celebration and towards works carried out on Church Grounds. Many thanks for your support. Servers: Team 5 DIOCESAN PILGRIMAGE we celebrate First Holy Communion This year we join with Clonfert with the children on Sunday May Diocese and Galway Diocese for our 19th at 11.30am Mass in Kilmovee. annual Pilgrimage to Knock on Sunday 19th May. The Pilgrimage ATHLETICS CLUB will be led by Bishop John Kirby, EAST MAYO AC (an Athletics Clonfert, Bishop Brendan Kelly, Ireland affiliated club) invites you to Galway and Fr Dermot Meehan, become a member! We are an Achonry. Anointing of the Sick at exciting new athletics club based in 2:30pm and the Mass commences at 3pm in the Basilica. All welcome for Charlestown. Open to athletes of all a day of Prayer and Reflection. abilities and ages (6+). Offering: Little Athletics, Juvenile, Adult 10K PHOTOS and Couch to 5k programmes. Well done to Rupert Davis for a fine Registration days (in the Pastoral job in capturing the mood of the Centre Charlestown) Saturday 11th 10K. See kilmovee.info for many 3-4pm and Sunday 26th 5-6pm. DVD AVAILABLE photos from the day. Membership rates: U/18 €20 and A DVD of the Mass of Thanksgiving celebrated in Urlaur on Sunday last is FIRST HOLY COMMUNION Adult €30. Come along to our registration event and see our plans now available. Copies cost €10 and We will hold our final meeting with should be available this weekend. If parents, in preparation for First Holy for Track development. For more you would like a copy, please let us Communion, on Thursday May 16th information like us on FB (currently know. You may also contact us at 8pm in the Community Centre. Charlestown Running Club) or via the parish email address That will just be a few days before contact 0852846478 [email protected] he joint Killala-Achonry Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes led by Bishop John Fleming, Bishop of Killala and Fr Dermot Meehan, Diocesan Administrator of Achonry, takes place this year from T August 29th-September 3rd. Spiritual Directors: Fr. Tom Doherty and Fr. John Maloney. Departs Ireland West Airport Knock. Five nights full board in the Hotel Agena. Cost €733 (single rooms available - supplement applies). To book a place on this pilgrimage, please contact the following: Pilgrim Section: Michael Walkin, Ballina, JWT representative on 086-6080763. Assisted/Invalid Pilgrim Section: Eileen O’Brien on 086-4013897. PARISH LITURGY DIARY MASSES DURING THE WEEK “joining together in continuous prayer” CHURCH DATE TIME INTENTION URLAUR Saturday 11th 6.30pm Tom Halliwell, Urlaur (1st Anniversary) GLANN Saturday 11th 8.00pm Bernard, Mary and Martin Ruane, Carrowbeg KILMOVEE Sunday 12th 10.00am Peter Caulfield, Carralackey KILKELLY Sunday 12th 11.30am Mary Kearns KILMOVEE Sunday 12th 1.30pm Kathleen Towey, Cloonfaulis (Funeral Mass) KILMOVEE Monday 13th 9.30am John Mulligan, Clooniron KILMOVEE Tuesday 14th 9.30am Tommy and Marian Horkan and Deceased Family, Raherolish KILKELLY Wednesday 15th 9.30am James Harrington and deceased Family
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