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Sunday 29Th April 2012 LOURDES INVALID FUND: The annual collection to help Sunday, May 6th at 3 pm. All proceeds to Clare 250 Cancer MULLAGH --- QUILTY --- COORE PARISH NEWSLETTER support and finance sick and seriously ill pilgrims on this year’s Centre. Tickets €10 from Parish Office, Veritas and Mary Kellys Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes will be held next weekend at all Newsagents. Parish Office – 065 7087161-Website: www.kibparish.ie-E-mail: [email protected] Masses. Your generosity to this appeal will enable sick people to PIETA HOUSE : Centre for the prevention of self-harm or suicide Fr Pat Larkin 065 7087012 / 087 2300627 Fr Tim Tuohy experience peace and blessings at the Grotto of Lourdes. The —Darkness into Light 5K event is on in 14 Venues around Ireland FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER - VOCATION SUNDAY 29/04/’12 Diocesan Pilgrimages will take place from Tuesday June 26—Sunday July 1. Details are on the poster in the Church Porch. We ask that no on Saturday 12 May 2012 starting at 4.00am (early morning). Sign up for this experience. Visit our web site : MASSES FOR THE COMING WEEK Prayer for Vocations other Church Gate collections will be held next weekend. dil.pieta.ie to find the venue nearest you or contact Pieta House MULLAGH Lord Jesus, the ministry of priests is a sign of your unfailing care. ICA : The monthly meeting for the ICA will be next Wednesday night Sun.29 ththth @11am. Annie & Willie Moloney Call from among us the priests needed for the Church of today and 2 May at 8.30pm in the Meeting Room, Mullagh. All members are DIL office at 01 6282111. asked to attend. Anthony & Michael Moloney tomorrow. Bless all students to the priesthood and religious life, THIRD AGE - SENIOR HELP LINE: Do you need someone Sisters and Brothers. Grant them joy, wisdom, courage and a gen- CARING FOR CARERS: Meeting in Christ Church, Spanish to talk to? Senior Help Line is a confidential listening service for Sun.06 ththth @11am. John & Margaret Moloney erous spirit. Point. Monday 30 April @ 8pm. older people provided by trained older volunteers for the price of a Denis Naughton Sustain priests with a real sense of your love and the support of APOSTOLIC WORK ANNUAL DISPLAY : In meeting room of local call anywhere in Ireland, LoCall 1850 440 444... For more information see http://www.thirdageireland.ie/what-we-do/14/ Jim and Jane Murrihy, Shandrum those they are called to serve. Keep them faithful to their Mullagh Hall on Sunday 29 April after 11 am Mass to 4p.m. Home senior-helpline/ or Tel: (046) 955 7766 Martin and Anne Meaney, Quilty East calling. Bless all those who minister in your church in any way. baking welcome. All proceeds for missions. Sacred vessels can be Training programme for the AMEN ordered on the day, inscribed with names of loved ones and donated AGEING WITH CONFIDENCE: over 55s. West Clare Family Resource Centre is delivering an QUILTY to missions. Sat.28 ththth @7pm. Martin McCarthy K.I.B. LOTTO / WWW.LOCALLOTTO.IE : Lucky numbers for Ageing With Confidence Training Programme, starting 1 May 2012 If you consider a Vocation to the Priesthood, please contact which consists of one two and a half hour session per week over 8 Senan McCarthy Fr. Ignatius McCormack. Tel. 086-2777139 or email: 16 April 2012 were 12, 14, 19, 21. JACKPOT €8,000. €100 Andy McCarthy weeks. There are limited spaces available. Contact Tina at West [email protected] Winner: Patricia Torpey, Mullagh. €20 winners: John Redden, Spanish Point Road; Luke Conway, Lissycasey; Michael O’Holloran, Clare Family Resource Centre on 065 9052173. Sat.05 ththth @7pm. Ruth Hanley 1st Anniversary Copper Jug; Mairead & David, co K. Power; John Finnegan, AGE-FRIENDLY PLAN—PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS: The Clare Age Friendly Programme was launched at a meeting in Clare We welcome into God’s Family and the Christian Clohanmore. BAPTISM : in September 2011. You are invited to attend a Public Consultation Community Aoibheann Teresa McMahon baptised in Coore Church K.I.B. LOTTO / WWW.LOCALLOTTO.IE : Lucky numbers for Meeting in an area near you. Meetings: Templegate Hotel, Ennis on COORE recently. 23 April 2012 were 05, 06, 16, 17. JACKPOT €8,200.€8,200. €100 Sun.29 ththth @[email protected] School 1st Holy Communion 3 May from 11am—1pm; Kilrush Golf Club on 10 May from 2pm- SYMPATHY : We extend our sympathy to the family, relatives and Winner: Alysha Hanrahan, Ennis. €20 winners: Mary Roche, c/o Ann 4pm; The Falls Hotel, Ennistymon on 15 May from 3pm-5pm. For friends of Johanna Garvey nee Kearse, Kilmihil, mother of Michael Burke; Josephine Ryan, Tromora; Patrick O’Boyle, Seafield; Paddy Fri.04 ththth @8pm. Margaret & Tom O’Leary further information please contact: Catherine O’Hara, Clare County Fri.04 @8pm. Garvey, buried during the week : Maura Reddan, Ballymakea and Pyne, Kilmaley; Dano Egan, Melbourne. NEXT WEEK’S JACKPOTJACKPOT Michael & Margaret O’Leary Council, Ph:065 6846475, Email: [email protected] Kildare, buried this weekend. May they rest in peace. €8,400. Next draw will take place on Monday 30/04/’1230/04/’12.30/04/’12 Venue: FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAMME: For those affected by a MARRIAGE : We congratulate and wish every blessing to Shane “O’Kelly’s”. Support KIB Sports Lotto on www.locallotto.ie Sun.06 ththth @[email protected] Intention Ryan & Laura O’Dwyer, Seafield married recently in Quilty Church. KIB BINGO : KIB Bingo is on in The Quilty Tavern every Monday loved one’s addiction to alcohol, drugs, or gambling. Meetings will : Friday next is the First Friday in May. Mass times night at 8.30pm. There is an average payout of €1,300 each night. be held Tuesdays at 7.30pm at Clarecare room 13, Harmony Row FIRST FRIDAY : on Friday are as follows – Mullagh 12noon. Quilty 7pm. Coore 8pm. All new players are welcome. Ennis. This is a drop in service (tea/coffee) providing free & FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 06/05/2012 Fr. Pat will do his call on Wednesday 2 May and Thursday 3 May. An COORE N.S.: Enrolment of pupils for the coming school year, confidential support, information and education. For more September 2012 . Please contact the school Tel: 065 7087592 or e READERS opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation is available before information and eligibility contact Ellen O’Neal at 065-6840944. MULLAGH -mail: [email protected] each Mass. CLARE BURREN MARATHON CHALLENGE: Wendy Hawes th Sun.06 @11am. Connie Sexton ANNIVERSARY MASSES : The dates for May are Sunday 6th & FÉILE PEIL NA NOG UNDER 14 FOOTBALL 2012 : of the Clare Care Day Centre Milltown Malbay seeks your support as QUILTY Sunday 20th in Mullagh Church (asas Communion is on SundaySunday 13th Kilmurry Ibrickane girls travelled to Gorteen to play off the semi final she runs on behalf of the older persons. All proceeds will go th Sat. 05 @7pm. Anthony Murphy & Confirmation is on Sunday 27th in Mullagh ChurchChurch) & Sunday of the Clare Feile Peil na Nog. They met The Banner, Kilmurry towards the Clare Care Centre Ballard Rd. Donations to the COORE 12th & Sunday 27th in Coore Church and Saturday 12th & Saturday Ibrickane played to their strengths. Final score Kilmurry Ibrickane 7 Resource Centre Ballard Rd, Milltown Malbay. Donation boxes will th Sun. 06 @9.30am Claire Murray 26th in Quilty Church. The other weekend Masses for the rest of the goals and 2 points to Banner 2 goals and 3 points. be at the post office, Londis, Marie Kellys and Noreens veg Shop. The final was played after a break and Kilmurry Ibrickane met month are held for individual Months Mind & 1st Anniversary Mass. COFFEE MORNING : Coffee Morning in aid of Alzheimers day on Kilmihil. Kilmurry Ibrickane once again was in full power, the backs We ask that all Masses are booked through the Parish Office 065 2 May from 10.30 - 12 Noon at Clare Care Ennis. All are welcome. held Kilmihil out and only letting them point 2 points. the final score 7087161 . The Office is open from 9.30am to 1.30pm Monday to PITCH & PUTT FOR 'PEMBA SUPPORT', TANZANIA: EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS was Kilmurry Ibrickane 11 goals and 3 points to Kilmihil 2points. Friday. Thank You. Fundraiser will be held in the Liscannor Links on Friday May 4 from MULLAGH The team is as follows: Caitlin Campbell, Claudia Doohan, Lauren PARISH FINANCE GROUP: A meeting of the Parish Finance 3pm - 6pm. Many generously sponsored prizes to be won. For more Sun.06 th @11am. Helen McGrath & Patricia O’Doherty Group will take place on Wednesday 2nd May at 9pm in Fr. Pats McCarthy, Emma Coughlan (vice captain), Jackie Johanson, Rebecca QUILTY Doohan, Aine Cunningham, Aoibhe King (captain), Chloe Moloney, information contact Jamesie: 087 9961757 or 065 7071024. House. All members are asked to attend. th Eileen Lynch, Nicole O’Doherty, Kiah Baker, Amy Sexton, Ciara FARMERS MARKET MILTOWN MALBAY: The new season Sat. 05 @7pm. Agnes Collins & Peggy Morrissey KIB DEFIBRILLATOR MEETING : Training will be held on will start on 4 May. The market is held weekly in the Community COORE Wednesday 2 May at 8.00pm sharp in Mullagh Hall. All members Hickey, Deirdre Lynch, Jessica Doohan, Aoibheann Comber, Ciara th Centre, 3pm-6.30pm. Sun. 06 @9.30am Mary Tuttle & Breda Sexton are asked to attend. Due to immigration, the numbers in the McDonald, Sara Moloney. Trainer, manager and mentors: Aidan CLASSES IN THE CROSSES OF ANNAGH: 6 week yoga Defibrillator Group have fallen. We are appealing for new members Moloney, Francis Doohan, Butcher McCarthy, Martina Moloney, class; inquiries: 086 8483745.
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