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Ballintubber Parish Office 094-9030934 Ballintubber Abbey, Carnacon Church & Killawalla Church Newsletter 29th Aug.— 5th September. 2021 Ballintubber Parish Office 094-9030934. Fr. Michael Farragher P.P. 094-9360205. Ballintubber Abbey St Mary’s Church, Carnacon St Patrick’s Church, Killawalla Saturday 28th August 7.30pm: Charlie O’Malley, Chicago & Carnacon. Sunday 29th August 11am: Paddy Bourke. John & Delia Ruane, Curlisduane. Sunday 29th August 10am: John Feehan, Kilmeena. Lynn Neary. Michaela’s Donor. Private Intention. Tuesday 31st August 7.30pm: Austin McDermott (M.C.) Monday 30th August 8pm: Kate, Thomas & Martin Joe Hopkins, Burrin, Castlebar Ann Sweeney, Ballyheane (M.C.) Bridgie McGing, Derryndafderg (M.C.) Thursday 2nd September 7pm: Dan & Paddy McHale & DM of McHale & Gavin Families, Bohaun. Mary Carney, Bohola. (M.C.) Friday 3rd September 7.30pm: Mick Heneghan, Lufferton. Wednesday 1st September 8pm: John Francis O’Malley, Castleburke. (M.C.) Tom Staunton & DMF, Skehanagh . Jackie Walsh (M.C.) John Bourke, Knockmoyleen & DM of Bourke & Walsh Families. Sunday 5th September 10am: Annie Derrig & Winnie McGing & DM of Saturday 4th September 7.30pm: Rita Finnerty & DM of Finnerty & Derrig Family, Derrycroff. Saturday 4th September 6.00pm: Joan Finnerty, (1st Anniv). Flanagan Families, Ballyglass. Catherine Rogers, Sutton (M.C,) Mike Willie Hughes, Carnacon (M.C.) Sunday 5th September 11am: Tom & Maggie Hayes. Pauline Roache. Ballintubber Abbey is now Readers Masks must be worn at all TFI Local Link Mayo services are currently Recent Wedding: on Churchtv.ie Carnacon: . times in the Abbey for the operating at 75% capacity due to Covid regu- Warmest congratulations are extended to protection of all who wish to lations. Pre booking is recommended. Mayo. 4th September. Orlaith Hughes. Shane Quinn & Shanna Scully who were visit the Abbey in a safe way. Contact 094 900 5150 or visit https:// Ballintubber Abbey. married in St Dympna’s Church, 11th September. Maureen Murphy. locallinkmayo.ie/time-table/ for more infor- Kilnadeema, Loughrea, Saturday 28th Collection: 22ndAugust mation about services in the area. August. We will wish them health and happiness. Carnacon: € 477 Killawalla: Killawalla: € 383 Carnacon N.S. Recent Death Ballintubber: €681 Monday 30th August Please remember in your prayers 5th September. Michal Tuohy. (Thank you for your continued support for our Mountpleasant N.S. 12th September . Mary Gavin. Tuesday 31st August. Pat Dempsey, Snugboro, brother of Churches and Presbytery. ) Pope Francis said that “getting Michael Dempsey, Skehanagh. Priest’s Summer Collection to date. the coronavirus vaccine is an act of love" Killawalla N.S. Tuesday 31st August. May he rest in peace. Ballintubber: Speaking as the head of the world's 1.2 billion We wish all the children & their teachers a First Friday Calls. Carnacon € 4,258 Catholics and joining a campaign to boost safe return to school after their summer holi- 5th September. Eileen Early. days. Communion Calls to the housebound will take place Killawalla: € 3,460 confidence in COVID-19 shots. 12th September. Teresa O’Toole Recent Baptisms. on Friday 3rd September. "Thanks to God and to the work of many, we Ballintubber 3,972 € Ballintubber Abbey Gift Shop & Video Exhibi- now have vaccines to protect us from COVID- The Christian Communi- Killawalla 9.30am-12pm tion The Shop and Guided tours are available Priest’s Autumn collection will be taken up in 19," “Vaccination is a simple way of promot- ty welcomes its newest Carnacon 12pm—2.30pm Monday to Friday 9.30pm-4.30pm. Shop will ing the common good and caring for each members, Ballintubber on Sunday 5th September. If you also be open after Mass on Sundays until 5pm, other, especially the most vulnerable”. Francis Aibhín Katie & Clodagh Ballintubber 2.30pm-5.00pm are making your contribution by cheque, including access the video and display. said in his message. Marie O’Dowd, To be included in the calls, please let Fr Michael know please make it payable to Priests Revenue ac- who were baptised in Carra Kids Preschool 094-9030934 or 094-9360205. Carra St Mary’s Church, Carnacon on Saturday 28th count. opening soon. Join us to pray the Rosary on the Rosary Way Kids August. Ballintubber Over 55 Club will resume meetings on Church Stewards Rote: Ballintubber Abbey. 11am Wednesday, 1st Sept. Visit the sites in Taking bookings Monday 6th September 2021 in Ballintubber Resource the Abbey and grounds that represent the 4 now . Limited spac- Centre at 10:30am in compliance with Covid-19 recom- 5th September. Maria Mulvey & Ann Duffy. mysteries of the Rosary. es. Drop off 8.30am. Afterschool until 6pm. mendations. 12th September. Jean Barnicle & Siobhan Call 087-7910260 or Email carrrakidschild- Feeney [email protected] .
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