Sunday, June 21, 2015

Clonmacnois Parish Newsletter
Sunday  21st June 2015 – 12 B
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: € 559.   Many Thanks
Church Cleaners:  G.Brennan, D.Deeley, V.Hynes
Ministers of Holy Communion: Group 1,  
Readers for next Weekend: Group 6, A.Hynes, D.O’Carroll
Altar Servers for this week: Group 3, Katie, Lauren, Kate
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Clonfanlough
Last Sunday's Offertory collection: €198.  Many Thanks
Church Cleaners:  M.McManus, C.Slattery, A.Corbett
Readers for next Sunday: M.Kelly
Altar Servers for next Sunday: Group 3, Conor, Adam, Róisín  
Minister of Holy Communion for next Sunday: E.Molloy

Séamus O’Rourke will be ordained to the Priesthood in St Mel’s Cathedral Longford on this Sun @ 3pm.  You are welcome to attend.

Mass every Wed in the Prayer Centre Clonmacnois @ 7.30pm

We hope to have Mass with the blessing of graves in Clonmacnois on Sat 1st Aug @ 7pm, & in Glebe on Mon 3rd Aug @ 7pm
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SEEING YOUR LIFE THROUGH THE LENS OF THE GOSPELS
Mark 4:35-41
 1  The image of a boat in a stormy sea is a symbol of life in difficult times and can represent inner turmoil, anxiety and high emotions. When you have been in such circumstances, perhaps a ‘Jesus person’ came to your assistance and calmed you down? Recall that person with gratitude.
 2  The image can also be applied to a family, a community, a parish or any other group. Remember people who have had a gift of bringing peace to troubled situations.
 3  The significance of miracles in the Gospels is that they show Jesus as one who brings God’s power to bear on human need and suffering. Have there been times when you have been a channel for this healing power of God, holding a crying child in your arms, calming the anxiety of a friend, or being a peacemaker in a group to which you belong?     (John Byrne osa)
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"Shannonbridge Community Tidy Towns meeting Monday the 22nd June in the Health Centre. All welcome.  Time @ 9:30pm
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National Learning Network
If you have experienced a personal setback, long-term illness or have a disability and need support in your life and 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.  For more info contact 090-6441260.”
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 From the Irish Cancer Society“Many thanks for your contributions to the recent Church gate Collection which realised €400.00”  


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