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Killenaule / Moyglass Parish Saturday / 14th / 15th July 2018 Sat 14th July at 7.00pm: Eileen Butler, Castlequarter, Killenaule. Mary Joe Ward, Burnchurch. Reader: Breda Farrell Sun 15th July at 11.00am: Graveyard Mass in Crosscannon Reader: Elaine Harrington. Sat 21st July at 7.00pm: Patrick & Mary Tierney, Lanespark. John & Bridget Bartley, Boher, Co. Limerick. John & Mary Watts and Kieran Lloyd, Knockavardagh. Reader: John Guiton Sun 22nd July at 11.00am: Thomas O’ Donnell, Bailey Street. Catherine O’ Connor 14th Anniversary and Michael O’ Connor 6th Anniversary, Graigue and O’ Connor & Fitzpatrick Family. Reader: Mary Tierney. Morning Mass: Wed & Fri at 10:30am ( No Mass On Monday) Parish Rosary after Mass / Legion of Mary Tues 7.30pm / Exposition of Blessed Sacrament on Wednesdays from 11am-6pm Sincere Thanks: Offertory Collection: Killenaule: €922.00 Moyglass: €330.00 St. Joseph the Worker Church - Moyglass Sat 14th July at 8pm: Special Intention Reader: Elaine Harrington / Eucharistic Minister: Mary Teresa Feehan. Sun 15th July at 10am: Mary Skehan, Clonbrogan. Reader: Barry O Reilly / Eucharistic Minister: Jim O’ Meara Sat 21st July at 8pm: Patrick & Ellen Grant and Deceased Members of the Grant Family. Reader: Anne Lacey / Eucharistic Minister: Jim O’ Meara. Sun 22nd July at 10am: Frank & Eileen Carroll and Son Pat, Dunguib. Reader: Mary Richardson / Eucharistic Minister: Jean Farrelly Masses for the Coming Week: Thursday at 9.30am / Adoration on Thursday from 8am - 8pm. No Mass on Tuesday Fr. Jimmy 086-8184787 email:[email protected] www.killenaule.net email:[email protected] Facebook page: killenaulenet Slieveardagh Centre Killenaule - Summer Break - The Centre will close on Friday 27th July at 1pm unl Tuesday 14th August at 9am. Please place orders early to avoid disappointment. Bus to Knock On Sunday 5th August. Names to Lily Barre and Lucy Connolly. Bus leaving at 8am from Ardagh House. Parish Journal - Arcles, photographs, obituaries - now taken for Parish Journal 2018. Please leave same to Sean Was. Booking has now Closed for Final Mass in Phoenix Park! Over 500,000 ckets have been booked for the Final Mass of WMOF2018, which will be celebrated by Pope Francis. All ckets have now been reserved and booking has closed for this event. The Mass will take place at 3pm in the Phoenix Park, Dublin on Sunday 26 August. Requests for ckets for WMOF2018 have been overwhelming and we are delighted to announce that each of the events is now fully booked. Within a week of ckets being released to the public, 400,000 ckets for the Closing Mass in Dublin’s Phoenix Park were booked, all 45,000 ckets for Knock Shrine were booked within the first 4 hours and the Pastoral Congress in the RDS is now also fully booked, with a record-breaking 37,000 registraons. Ballynonty Community Field Family Fun Day On Sunday 22nd July 2018. Day starts at 1pm with Fancy Dress Parade. 2.00pm: Lambert Puppet Theatre Show - Tickets: Adults €7 / Child €5 / Family €20 3.00pm: Dog Show / 3.30pm: Kid’s Race Side Shows including Face Painng, Tombola, Suas Bouncing Castles, Flower Stall, Train Rides, Sale of Work plus many, many more ……… BBQ on the Day / Music in the Marque All Day Admission: €5 / Children Free At 7.00pm: The Kings of Connaught - Tickets €10 Open Garden Aſternoon In Aid of South Tipp Hospice at Joan St. John’s Garden, No. 5 St. Mary’s Road, Killenaule on Saturday 21st July 2018 from 2pm to 5pm. Silage Extravaganza hosted by Coolmoyne & Moyglass Vintage Club - proceeds in Aid of South Tipp Hospice. On Sunday 29th July 2018; In Moyglass, Fethard. Events on the Day:- Vintage & Classic Silage Cung; Vintage Shows, Trade Stands, Family Day; Record Aempts - the most tractors on one site; the most vintage harvesters on one site, the most MF65 tractors on one site. The Irish County Tractor Club will be supporng the event & the County Seahorse will be making it’s first Irish appearance. Live music by TR Dallas plus local arsts. Kids & Family entertainment, dog show, bouncy castles plus much more. Trade stands available contact: Kieran on 087-8327645 / Seamus on 086-2547162 / Pat on 086-8535759 Clonacody House set for another brilliant charity weekend of Music. Sunday 15th July from 2pm will be a ‘Family Fun Day’ and picnic with a host of free childrens’ acvies. Sunday night from 7.30pm is a treat for all musical lovers ‘The Clonacody Proms’, the very best of Rodgers and Hammerstein starring ‘The Two And A Half Tenors’ and very special guests Deirdre Ryan and Sarah-Ellen Murphy. A weekend cket is 30 euro, individual concerts are 20 euro and a family pass for the Sunday aſternoon is just 20 euro. All kids go free. You can phone 087 2491228 or Clonacody House for more details or to book your ckets. Radical & Free Do you want to live with purpose? Have you a passion to share the light of Jesus today? Why not have a conversaon with a Presentaon Sister. Contact Vocaon Link Sister, Presentaon Sisters, Acorn Centre, Warrenmount, 28 Blackpis, Dublin 8. Mob: 087-2033006 / email: [email protected] Story The mayor of a certain town decided to hold a harvest fesval. All, without excepon, were invited. The mayor himself offered to provide the food. To ensure that there would be adequate wine, each guest was asked to bring along a bole of white wine. The wine would be poured into a huge cask from which all could drink. The day of the fesval arrived. Every man, woman and child in town showed up. Thanks to the generosity of the mayor, there was an abundance of food. Each guest duly arrived with a bole of wine and poured it into the cask. When all was ready the mayor went to the cask. An aide tapped it and filled the mayor’s glass. Holding up the glass, the mayor said, ‘I declare the fesval open’. Then he took a drink out of the glass only to discover that it was not wine but water. It seems that each guest had argued like this: ‘My contribuon won’t be missed’. So instead of bringing a bole of wine they had brought a bole of water. The fesval was ruined. It’s a great challenge to us all to be acve, not passive followers of Christ, to be not only receivers but also givers. Something is asked of every person. And everybody’s contribuon, no maer how small, is important. For the forest to be green, the individual trees must be green. Musings ‘I thank God that many families, which are far from considering themselves perfect, live in love, fulfil their calling, keep moving forward, even it they fall many mes along the way. The synod’s reflecons show us that there is not stereotype of the ideal family, but rather a challenging mosaic made up of many different realies, with all their joys, hopes and problems. Pope Francis. Be happy in the Moment, that’s enough. Each moment is all we need, not more. Mother Teresa

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Killenaule / Moyglass Parish Saturday / 14th / 15th July 2018

Sat 14th July at 7.00pm: Eileen Butler, Castlequarter, Killenaule.

Mary Joe Ward, Burnchurch.

Reader: Breda Farrell

Sun 15th July at 11.00am: Graveyard Mass in Crosscannon

Reader: Elaine Harrington.

Sat 21st July at 7.00pm: Patrick & Mary Tierney, Lanespark.

John & Bridget Bartley, Boher, Co. Limerick.

John & Mary Watts and Kieran Lloyd, Knockavardagh.

Reader: John Guiton

Sun 22nd July at 11.00am: Thomas O’ Donnell, Bailey Street.

Catherine O’ Connor 14th Anniversary and

Michael O’ Connor 6th Anniversary, Graigue and

O’ Connor & Fitzpatrick Family.

Reader: Mary Tierney.

Morning Mass: Wed & Fri at 10:30am ( No Mass On Monday)

Parish Rosary after Mass / Legion of Mary Tues 7.30pm /

Exposition of Blessed Sacrament on Wednesdays from 11am-6pm

Sincere Thanks:

Offertory Collection: Killenaule: €922.00 Moyglass: €330.00

St. Joseph the Worker Church - Moyglass

Sat 14th July at 8pm: Special Intention

Reader: Elaine Harrington / Eucharistic Minister: Mary Teresa Feehan.

Sun 15th July at 10am: Mary Skehan, Clonbrogan.

Reader: Barry O Reilly / Eucharistic Minister: Jim O’ Meara

Sat 21st July at 8pm: Patrick & Ellen Grant and Deceased Members of the Grant Family.

Reader: Anne Lacey / Eucharistic Minister: Jim O’ Meara.

Sun 22nd July at 10am: Frank & Eileen Carroll and Son Pat, Dunguib.

Reader: Mary Richardson / Eucharistic Minister: Jean Farrelly

Masses for the Coming Week: Thursday at 9.30am / Adoration on Thursday from 8am - 8pm.

No Mass on Tuesday

Fr. Jimmy 086-8184787 email:[email protected]

www.killenaule.net email:[email protected] Facebook page: killenaulenet

Slieveardagh Centre Killenaule - Summer Break - The Centre will close on Friday 27th July at 1pm until Tuesday 14th August at 9am. Please place orders early to avoid disappointment.

Bus to Knock On Sunday 5th August. Names to Lily Barrett and Lucy Connolly. Bus leaving at 8am from Ardagh House.

Parish Journal - Articles, photographs, obituaries - now taken for Parish Journal 2018. Please leave same to Sean Watts.

Booking has now Closed for Final Mass in Phoenix Park! Over 500,000 tickets have been booked for the Final Mass of WMOF2018, which will be celebrated by Pope Francis. All tickets have now been reserved and booking has closed for this event. The Mass will take place at 3pm in the Phoenix Park, Dublin on Sunday 26 August.

Requests for tickets for WMOF2018 have been overwhelming and we are delighted to announce that each of the events is now fully booked. Within a week of tickets being released to the public, 400,000 tickets for the Closing Mass in Dublin’s Phoenix Park were booked, all 45,000 tickets for Knock Shrine were booked within the first 4 hours and the Pastoral Congress in the RDS is now also fully booked, with a record-breaking 37,000 registrations.

Ballynonty Community Field Family Fun Day On Sunday 22nd July 2018. Day starts at 1pm with Fancy Dress Parade. 2.00pm: Lambert Puppet Theatre Show - Tickets: Adults €7 / Child €5 / Family €20 3.00pm: Dog Show / 3.30pm: Kid’s Race

Side Shows including Face Painting, Tombola, Suas Bouncing Castles, Flower Stall, Train Rides, Sale of Work plus many, many more ……… BBQ on the Day / Music in the Marque All Day Admission: €5 / Children Free

At 7.00pm: The Kings of Connaught - Tickets €10

Open Garden Afternoon In Aid of South Tipp Hospice at Joan St. John’s Garden, No. 5 St. Mary’s Road, Killenaule on Saturday 21st July 2018 from 2pm to 5pm.

Silage Extravaganza hosted by Coolmoyne & Moyglass Vintage Club - proceeds in Aid of South Tipp Hospice. On Sunday 29th July 2018; In Moyglass, Fethard. Events on the Day:- Vintage & Classic Silage Cutting; Vintage Shows, Trade Stands, Family Day; Record Attempts - the most tractors on one site; the most vintage harvesters on one site, the most MF65 tractors on one site. The Irish County Tractor Club will be supporting the event & the County Seahorse will be making it’s first Irish appearance. Live music by TR Dallas plus local artists. Kids & Family entertainment, dog show, bouncy castles plus much more. Trade stands available contact: Kieran on 087-8327645 / Seamus on 086-2547162 / Pat on 086-8535759

Clonacody House set for another brilliant charity

weekend of Music.

Sunday 15th July from 2pm will be a ‘Family Fun Day’

and picnic with a host of free childrens’ activities.

Sunday night from 7.30pm is a treat for all musical

lovers ‘The Clonacody Proms’, the very best of Rodgers

and Hammerstein starring ‘The Two And A Half Tenors’

and very special guests Deirdre Ryan and Sarah-Ellen

Murphy. A weekend ticket is 30 euro, individual concerts

are 20 euro and a family pass for the Sunday afternoon is

just 20 euro. All kids go free. You can phone

087 2491228 or Clonacody House for more details or to

book your tickets.

Radical & Free Do you want to live with purpose? Have you a passion to share the light of Jesus today? Why not have a conversation with a Presentation Sister. Contact Vocation Link Sister, Presentation Sisters, Acorn Centre, Warrenmount, 28 Blackpitts, Dublin 8. Mob: 087-2033006 / email: [email protected]

Story The mayor of a certain town decided to hold a harvest festival. All, without exception, were invited. The mayor himself offered to provide the food. To ensure that there would be adequate wine, each guest was asked to bring along a bottle of white wine. The wine would be poured into a huge cask from which all could drink. The day of the festival arrived. Every man, woman and child in town showed up. Thanks to the generosity of the mayor, there was an abundance of food. Each guest duly arrived with a bottle of wine and poured it into the cask. When all was ready the mayor went to the cask. An aide tapped it and filled the mayor’s glass. Holding up the glass, the mayor said, ‘I declare the festival open’. Then he took a drink out of the glass only to discover that it was not wine but water. It seems that each guest had argued like this: ‘My contribution won’t be missed’. So instead of bringing a bottle of wine they had brought a bottle of water. The festival was ruined. It’s a great challenge to us all to be active, not passive followers of Christ, to be not only receivers but also givers. Something is asked of every person. And everybody’s contribution, no matter how small, is important. For the forest to be green, the individual trees must be green.

Musings ‘I thank God that many families, which are far from considering themselves perfect, live in love, fulfil their calling, keep moving forward, even it they fall many times along the way. The synod’s reflections show us that there is not stereotype of the ideal family, but rather a challenging mosaic made up of many different realities, with all their joys, hopes and problems. Pope Francis.

Be happy in the Moment, that’s enough. Each moment is all we need, not more. Mother Teresa