Sunday, November 14, 2010

Clonmacnois Parish Newsletter
Sunday 14th Nov 2010 -33 C
Tel (090) 9674125 Fax (090) 9674267
Mass times: Shannonbridge: Weekend, 8pm (Sat), & 12 noon, Sun;
Weekdays, 10am. Clonfanlough – Sunday, 10.30am


Shannonbridge
Masses: Each day @ 10am
Last Sunday's Offertory collection: €462. Many Thanks
Church Cleaners: K.Price, C.Curley, P.Anderson
Eucharistic ministers: Group 1
Readers for next Weekend: Group 1, D.Finnerty, P.Corbett
Altar Servers for this week: Siobhán, Sarah, Alisa, Ciaran
Mass on Thurs @ 8pm for deceased members of the ESB.
Mass on nest Sat eve for Jimmy Coleman & family deceased
Mass on next Sun for the late Thomas Rocke
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Clonfanlough
Mass on Mon @ 7pm for the Holy Souls
Last Sunday's Offertory collection: €298. Many Thanks
Church Cleaners: K.Norton, H.Darcy
Readers for next Sunday: C.Rigney
Altar Servers for next Sunday: Group A
Eucharistic m minister for next Sunday: A.Rohan

Meeting of Parish P.C on Mon @7.30pm in Clonfanlough
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Station Masses @ 8pm
Tues @ the home of C & A. Rohan, Chapel St & the Hill
Fri @ the home of M. & B. Kilduff, Clonlyon
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It is proposed to have the Christmas Party in Clonfanlough Hall on Sun 28th Nov. and in Shannonbridge on Fri 3rd Dec.
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St Ciaran’s Community Alert invites applications from qualified electricians for the installation of security &emergency lighting and smoke & carbon monoxide alarms in homes locally. If interested please leave your name & contact details into the Garda Station.
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Night Prayer Vigil in Clonmacnois Prayer Centre
Fri 19thNov beginning with Mass @ 10pm. Adoration follows and finishes at 3.10am. All welcome. Enquiries Dave 085-7746763 . Mass every Wed at the Centre @ 7.30pm
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Questions people ask (Fr O’Flynn – Intercom) Q. All these floods, tsunamis, earthquakes and disasters of recent years, are they a sign that God is angry with the world and that the end of this world is near? So I have been told. A. Jesus in today’s Gospel tells us not to be misled by false, self-appointed prophets. He also tells us not to be frightened. At the time of the terrible Black Death plague, the mystic Julian of Norwich was granted a vision of God holding all that is like a little hazelnut in the palm of his hand. She was assured that God makes all things well. The God of love tells us not to be afraid.
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Clonmacnois Pioneer Association
Mass will be offered for all deceased members on Sun 21st Nov in Clonfanlough Hall @ 3pm. Everybody welcome,
Light refreshments will be served.

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