Sunday, June 30, 2013


Clonmacnois Parish Newsletter
Sunday 30th June 2013 - 13C
Tel (090) 9674125.  Email: jimboclonmacnois@gmail.com
Mass times: Shannonbridge: Weekend, 8pm (Sat), & 12 noon, Sun;
Weekdays, 10am.                  Clonfanlough – Sunday, 10.30am


 

 


Shannonbridge

Masses: Each day @ 10am. Adoration on First Fri 4 – 5pm

Last Sunday's Offertory collection:.   Many Thanks

Church Cleaners: J.Kelly, M.Killeen, A.Keena

Ministers of Holy Communion: Group 2

Readers for next Weekend: Group 5, L.Moran, C.Doolan

Altar Servers for this week: Group 2, Ciarán, Róisín, Saul, Ffion, Adam

‘Months Mind’ Mass for Michael Devine on next Sun

 

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Clonfanlough

Mass on the First Fri @ 7pm

Last Sunday's Offertory collection:.   Many Thanks

Church Cleaners: E.Egan, A.McEvoy

Readers for next Sunday: C.O’Shea

Altar Servers for next Sunday: Group 2

Minister of Holy Communion for next Sunday: L.Quinn

Mass on next Sun for the late John & Agnes O’Shea

 

YEAR OF FAITH

During this Year of Faith it is planned to have a pilgrimage- celebration centred on the Sacraments in 7 historical / religious sites across the 4 Cluster parishes of Clonmacnois, Cloghan/Banagher, Ferbane, and Ballinahown.  It is hoped to involve all groups in the Parishes, starting on Thurs 4th July, at St Manchan’s Well, Leamonaghan, where the theme will be Baptism, and continuing each Thurs @ 7.30pm.   Each parish will take responsibility for the pilgrimage- celebration at its own venue.  These locations are made available to you today.  The concluding pilgrimage-celebration will be in Clonmacnois on Thurs 15th August, and the Sacramental theme will be the Blessed Eucharist.  

‘Passports’ specially designed for this ‘Year of Faith’ celebration will be stamped at each location as a keepsake.

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Meeting of Parish P.C. on Tues in Clonfanlough Hall @ 8.30pm

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All-Ireland Rally for Life on Sat 6th July in Parnell Sq, Dublin City Centre, @ 2pm

Let’s keep the momentum for life alive. Come & see: pro-life speakers; pro-life bands; family friendly fun.’

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Questions People Ask                                                            (Fr O’Flynn – Intercom)

 Q. I’ve often seen a horseshoe over the door in stables. Where did this custom start?

A. One version is that the devil came to St Dunstan, a noted blacksmith, to have his hoof shod. Dunstan, being a man of prayer, recognised his customer, so he chained him and caused such searing pain in putting on the horseshoe that the devil cried for mercy. Dunstan released him on condition that he would never enter a place where a horseshoe was displayed

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On Tolerance.                                                 (Ernest Kurtz, et al)                                          "Spirituality begins with this first insight: We are all imperfect. Such a vision not only invites but requires tolerance: active appreciation of the richness and variety of human beings on this earth, along with the understanding that we all struggle with the same demons, we all share the same fears and sorrows, we all do the best we can with what we have."

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The Sisters of St Peter Claver thank you very much for your generous contributions to their appeal, which realised €668.40.

 

 

 

 

  

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