Clonmacnois
Parish Newsletter
Sunday 29th June 2014 – Sts Peter &
Paul A
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
Last Sunday's
Offertory collection: € 379.
Many Thanks
Church Cleaners: K.Price, C.Curley, P.Anderson
Ministers of Holy
Communion:
Group 2
Readers
for next Weekend: Group 2, M.Anderson, E.Quinn
Altar Servers for
this week:
Group 3, Alisa, Katie, Lauren
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Clonfanlough
Mass for the First
Fri on Thurs @ 7pm
Last Sunday's
Offertory collection: €248.
Many Thanks
Church Cleaners: A.McEvoy
Readers for next
Sunday:
A.Rohan
Altar Servers for
next Sunday: Group 3, Celine, Conor, Adam
Minister of Holy
Communion for next Sunday: P.Trainor
Mass
on next Sun for the late John P. & Mary Mgt O’Shea
I will attend the sick & housebound on Thursday
Meeting of Parish
P.C.
on next Sat in Shannonbridge @ 8.45pm
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Ballinasloe Job Club
“Ever considered
going to University? If so, NUI Galway’s Ballinasloe Access Programme may be
for you.
An Information Eve
takes place on Thurs 3rd July from 7-9pm in the Emerald Ballroom
Ballinasloe. Tel 09096-43057
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Dochas Offaly
cancer Support Group drop-in centre, Offaly St. Phone 057 9328268
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National Learning
Network
Course
vacancies for next Freshstart Training Programme in Athlone.
“If you have
experienced a personal setback, long term illness or have a disability, and
need support in your life & career, then our Freshstart programme may be
for you or someone you know.
Freshstart will give
you the confidence and skills to explore new opportunities for your future
employment and life fulfilment.
Qualifications can be gained at your own pace. Call 090-6441260.”
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St Paul
In today’s Second
Reading, the author of the Second Letter to Timothy speaks in the following
terms: ‘As for me, my life has already been poured out as an offering to God.
The time of my death is near. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the
race, and I have remained faithful’. Many people experience their lives as
‘poured out’, often against their will, owing to a range of different
circumstances. Life has a way of taking from us, whether we like it or not.
Could we ever consider offering even our very helplessness to God?
St
Peter
At one time Peter had wayward feet, but Andrew
brought him to Jesus. And then one night Peter had some wet feet because he was
walking on the water. Then he had washed feet when Jesus knelt before him and
washed his feet (John 13). He had wandering feet when he denied the Lord. Here
he had willing feet. "How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the
gospel of peace" (Rom 10:15). What kind of feet do we have?
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