CORLOUGH/TEMPLEPORT PARISH NEWSLETTER Tuesday 20Th August, from 7Pm - 8.30Pm

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CORLOUGH/TEMPLEPORT PARISH NEWSLETTER Tuesday 20Th August, from 7Pm - 8.30Pm Heritage Week Garden Tea Party at Jampa Ling Walled Garden on CORLOUGH/TEMPLEPORT PARISH NEWSLETTER Tuesday 20th August, from 7pm - 8.30pm. Hear the story of Owendoon House and experience some traditional food, refreshments and music. rd Traditional Crafts Heritage Day: on Friday 23 August from 7pm to 9pm at Bear Essentials, Bawnboy. Please join Eddie McGrath basket weaver, Paula Sunday 11th August 2019 – 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Heatley bread & boxty specialist and local musicians for an evening of Fr. John Phair P.P. – Telephone 049-9523103/087-7528378 entertainment of past times. We will tickle your taste buds with some freshly Parish Website: www.corloughtempleport.com made bread and home-made jam. This free Heritage event is possible due to Neighbouring Priests: Fr. Oliver O’Reilly, P.P. Ballyconnell 049-9526291/086-2368446 the support of Anne Marie Ward, heritage councillor Cavan County Council. Fr. Sean Mawn P.P. Ballinamore 071-9644039/087-6869040 Please note that the Silver Bear Centre at Bear Essentials is fully wheelchair Fr. Johnnie Cusack C.C. Ballinamore 071-9644050/0872408409 MASSES FOR THE COMING WEEK: accessible. Also Loving Oxygen is holding a Wim Hof Workshop at Bear Saturday 10 8.15pm Corlough The People of the Parish Essentials on the 24th of August from 11-3pm please book at Loving Sunday 11 9.30am Kilnavart Aileen McGovern, Ballymagovern Oxygen‘s Facebook Page. James, Mary Kate & Sean Baxter, Clinty Decd. Mc Gerty Family, Drumane Tom & Peggy Kellegher, Currin th St. Aidan’s GAA: TEMPLE -LOTTO results, Numbers drawn, Sunday 4 11.00am Bawnboy Ned Mc Kiernan, Kilsob August – 3, 11, 15, 26. No Jackpot winner. Jackpot €5,800 tonight Sunday in Nora Kellegher, Boley the Keepers Arms. 30 winners, Liam Burke, (Yearly Lotto) Joan McBrien, 12.30pm Corlough Celine Cassidy, Tullywauma Thomas & Mary Mc Govern, Tullyveela & Decd. Aughawillan. Teresa McKiernan, Kilsob. Tom & Denise McGoldrick, Anne & Matt Mc Govern, Arderry Stranadarragh. Kevin Prior, Swanlinbar. Junior Championship: Hard Luck to James & Kate Mc Govern, Clarbally our seniors who lost out to Killinkere in the second round of the Junior Hugh, Mary Ellen Dolan, Tullynamoltra, Bawnboy championship last Sunday in Stradone on a scoreline of 3-12 to 1-17. Really Monday 12 8.00pm Kilnavart Tuesday 13 9.00am Bawnboy close fought game in terrible conditions with Killinkere grabbing the win Wednesday 14 8.15pm Corlough Ellen & Thomas Mc Teigue, Tullyderrin & Tommy with a free deep in injury time with Templeport leading the whole match Mc Teigue, Owengallis up until that point. Next up is Shannon Gaels in 2 weeks time. Senior ladies Thursday 15 9.30am Kilnavart Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Championship Well done to our senior ladies on their victory over St 11.00am Bawnboy Friday 16 8.00pm Kilnavart Pat & Joe Mc Adam, Kilnavart Finbarr’s last Thursday in Bunnoe. Next up is Mullahorn with date to be Saturday 17 8.15pm Corlough Mary Kate Cassidy Junior & Decd Cassidy & confirmed. Cavan Ladies - Best of luck to Sinead Greene, Rachael Doonan, Kennedy Families, Gurteen, Swanlinbar Aisling Maguire and the Cavan Ladies Gaelic Football team as they take Joe Baxter, Greagh Patrick, Mary Kate & Anthony Dolan, Tullyveela on Westmeath LGFA to remain in the Senior championship for 2020 this Sunday 18 9.30am Kilnavart The People of the Parish th weekend in Kinnegad today Sunday (11 of August) at 3.45pm 11.00am Bawnboy Mary Mc Govern, Bawnboy GAA Summer Camp Our Annual Summer Camp takes place this year from Sr Kathleen, Hughie & Jane Smith Gowlagh South John Hastings, Munlough the 14th to 17th August. Please get your registration in this week. For further information please contact Martin Dolan (Camp co-ordinator) on 087-4152434. ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH, CORLOUGH Wednesday 8.15pm Reader: Prior family Arderra Eucharistic Minister: Sean McGovern Property Marking: Cavan County Council in conjunction with An Garda Saturday 8.15pm Hannah Caffrey Sean Prior Síochána, will hold a property marketing event on Friday August 16 from Offertory Collectors next Wednesday: Gerry & Kyle Doonan. 10.30am to 4.30pm in St. Patrick’s GAA car park, Corlough. This machine is Offertory Collectors next Saturday: Garreth Brennan & T. J. Heavey used to mark all property with your Eircode. The number is then used to Altar Society: Ann Marie McTeggart & Katrina McGovern. identify you as the owner should you become the victim of a crime. All ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH, KILNAVART types of property can be marked, e.g. Chainsaws, Drills, Trailers, Strimmers, Thursday 9.30am Reader: Ellen Murray Eucharistic Minister: Matt Farrell Agricultural Machinery etc. Anyone interested please contact Sean Prior at Sunday9.30am Philomena Dolan Mairead McAweeney 087-9134348 to arrange a suitable time slot. This service is FREE. Offertory Collectors for August: John Corrigan, Ellen Murray ST. MOGUE’S CHURCH, BAWNBOY COMMUNITY NOTICES Please ensure notices for newsletter are emailed by 7pm Thursday evening Thursday11am Reader: Veronica Edwards Eucharistic Mary Martin Mary Fee to either [email protected] or Sunday 11am Shauna Leonard Ministers: Anne Maguire Martha McKiernan [email protected] or leave in Maguire’s shop. Offertory Collectors for August: Seanie O’Reilly, Margaret Brady, Mary Fee. St. Aidan’s N.S. Bawnboy: Important meeting on Wednesday 14th August Offertory Collection for last weekend: amounted to €849.62 & £21. St. Aidan’s N.S. at 9pm. Full attendance needed as school is short 3 pupils Irish Wheelchair Association collection recently in Kilnavart €146.20 & £7. this year, to enable us to retain our third teacher. Reality is this year’s classes less than 20. Next year 25 plus with 4 classes in each room unless Blessing of the Graves takes place today after Mass in Corlough. We welcome we can get the three pupils required this year. all who have come to remember and pray for their deceased and hope you will have a pleasant day. Mary's Meals - Scrap Metal. Sincere thanks to everyone who contributed Thursday is the feast of the Assumption, a holy day of obligation. to the scrap metal collection. There was a fantastic response, the current figure raised is €2324. this includes €70 cash donations. This money will go Sale of Kilnavart Parochial House. Kilnavart Parochial House will be going directly to Mary's Meals who will in turn be able to feed 149 children. It on the market in the coming week takes just €15.60 to feed a child in a place of education for a whole school year. Mary's Meals can guarantee that 93c of every euro raised goes directly Fr. Phair's New Appointment: Fr. Phair will be celebrating his last Mass in to those children most in need. Each day Mary's Meals feeds 1,504,471 this parish in St. Mogue’s Church, Bawnboy on Sunday 25th August at 11am. children. To find out more please visit www.marysmeals.ie There is still some Immediately after Mass all parishioners are invited to attend at Templeport more scrap metal to be lifted so we will update you with the final figure when we get all in. Contact 086-7386650 for info anytime. Mary’s Wheels Raffle: Community Centre for refreshments and an opportunity to chat with Fr. Results of draw held in Keepers Arms on Sunday last after vintage day are Phair before he takes up his new appointment in Kinlough-Glenade parish." as follows: 1st - Ryan McCabe, Arva. 2nd Eugene Hannigan, Fermanagh. “The annual Young Adult Catholic Conference takes place in All Hallows 3rd Seamus Dolan, Killynaff. Total amount raised €476.25. Thank you all for College, Dublin on Saturday August 31st and Sunday September 1st 2019. your generous support. It is greatly appreciated. This is a fantastic weekend packed full of interesting events for young Catholics. Prices range from €25-€50, accommodation also available. For further details visit our website http://www.legionofmary-deusetpatria.com/ or contact Lucy 087 9959803.” .
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