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1 Sept 2013 (Newsletter)
1. Sick and Housebound: Mass is on 107FM.
Just tune your radio before Mass. Please let the
housebound know about this service in your area.
ROSARY for the Month of September… Carmel Burke
Readers Eucharistic Ministries
ALTAR
SOCIETY
Mary t Scanlon
Mary Dunbar
Mary Kivlehan
Angela
Loughlin
Evelyn
Kilcullen
31st
Aug
1st
Sep
7th
Sep
8th
Sep
7:30pm
9:30am
11:30m
7:30pm
9:30am
11:30am
Maura Mc Moreland
Mary Mc Goldrick
Mary Gilligan
Paddy Loughlin
Carraroe N.S
Ann Mc Gowan
Mary Davey &Martin F
Scanlon
Mary C Scanlon
Maureen McCabe&
Maura McMoreland
Sheila & Christy Murphy
Joanne Mullane
Mary Harkin &Nuala Flanagan
Collectors
D Kivlehan
T O Callaghan
F Hargadon
S Duffy
J Mc Hale
D Kivlehan
T O Callaghan
F Hargadon
S Duffy
J Mc Hale
MASS TIME’S AND INTENTIONS
Sat 7:30pm Jack & Sheila Loftus (Annis)
Sun 9:30am Bernie & Christian Clancy (Annis)
Sun 11:30am Aigus Mulhern (Anni)
Mon/Tue No Morning Mass
Wed 10:00am
Thur 10:00am Michael Fallon (Anni)
Fri 6-7:00pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Fri 7:00pm Johnny Stenson (Anni)
Sat 7:30pm Kathleen & Alphonsus Murphy & Christina & William
Bushell (Annis)
Sun 9:30am Martina McDonagh (Anni)
Sun 11:30am Colm McLean (Anni)
Church Bookstand
Holy Spirit Novena – Series of meditations
Padre Pio – Learn about Padre Pio’s life; his entry to the friary and his ordination
Sunday Spirit – Dermot Layden narrates Faith to Move Mountains and the Spirit to
live life to the Full & more.
Bernadette of Lourdes – Willing to Learn, Blessings in Humiliation
Love Me – Jesus Speaks; Turn to the Eucharist; An adoration companion
Jesus Speaks to Sinners – Anne reveals her journey to the heart of Jesus
Parish Newsletter
Sunday 1st
September 2013
Mass Times: Saturday 7:30pm Sunday 9:30am & 11:30am
Holidays 10:00am & 7:30pm
Priest: Fr Jim Murray, Email: carraroe@holywellsligo.com
Phone: 071-9162136 Mobile: 087-8198466
Websites: www.carraroechurchsligo.com www.holywellsligo.com
Tax Reclaim
Tax reclaim forms for 2012 have been sent out. Only 19 have been returned.
Please return your form in an envelope addressed to Fr Jim Murray via the Sunday
collection, post or drop it into the Presbytery.
As a charity we can reclaim tax on your generous contribution to the church. In
previous years refunds were used to roof the community centre, upgrade the Men’s
toilets and replace the windows. Work to upgrade the Ladies’ toilets is expected to
start soon. This work is made possible by the funds received from Revenue.
If you have contributed to the Church but have not received a tax reclaim form in
the post please pick one up at the doors of the Church and return it to Fr Jim.
Lakeview I.C.A.
Lakeview ICA Guild will resume their monthly meetings in the Social Centre,
Carraroe on the first Tuesday of each month, starting back on 3rd
September at
8:00pm. New members are always welcome.
2. In Remembrance
We remember Paul Rennick on his 2nd
anniversary this weekend. Friends of Paul have
organised the Havin’ a Laugh festival in his honour celebrating life, health and
positive energy. More details are available at www.havinalaugh.ie
Sunday Collection 25th
August 2013
Envelopes €2045.30 St. Vincent De Paul € 46.20
Loose Change € 496.09 Sick & Retired Priests € 16.50
Thank you for your support.
Any Changes
Any changes to your address...please let the Parish Office know at 9162136 or email
carraroe@holywellsligo.com. We are preparing the Parish envelopes for 2013/2014.
Your help would be appreciated as always.
Recent Baptisms
Congratulations to Daragh McLynn & Marie Sweeney, on the
baptism on their daughter, Ruby Marie and also Cian Fox &
Nicola Scanlon, Carraroe, on the baptism of their son, Shay
David. We welcome the two children into the Christian
Community.
Piano Lessons
Learn to play the piano this autumn in Carraroe Community
Centre or in your own home. If you’re interested contact Ray at
087-4198262.
The Parish Choir
Why not join the Parish Choir this year? Choir practice will resume mid September.
Fr Michael Ross celebrating Mass
A Mass of reparation for the recent legislation of the Abortion Bill will be held at
7:00pm on Friday 13th
September 2013, with Fr Michael Ross celebrating Mass. We
will also be praying for the defeat of the legislation in the courts and for the sanctity of
life. Please come and join us.
Come follow me
Have you considered joining the priesthood for the Elphin diocese? Talk to Fr Jim
Murray at 071-9162136 or Fr John Coughlan at 087-7809139.
St Michaels Family Life Centre
The new brochure for the Family Life Centre is available at the Church Bookstand.
Please take a copy home and have a look at the Autumn/Winter programme.
Tell Your Story...Share Your Photos - New Parish History Book
The history of the Parish is currently being researched with a view to publishing a
book. Why not tell your story or share your old photographs? If you can help, please
contact the parish office during the week. All photographs will be returned.
Pilgrimage to Lough Derg
Will take place on Saturday 14th
September. For booking please contact Sabrina in St.
Anne’s Parish Office at 071-9145028.
Remember in Your Prayers
Please remember in your prayers our parishioner Olivia Kelly, Drumiskabole who
will make her first profession in the Carmelite Community in Knock on 8th
September. Olivia will take the name Sr. Mary Olivia. We wish Olivia and the
Carmelite Community in Knock every blessing in the future.
St. Enda’s National School
We welcome back our school after the summer break. A special welcome to all who
are starting school this year and to the new
members of staff.
Reflections – Humility
The readings of the twenty-second Sunday in
Ordinary Time today talk to us about the most fundamental virtue of all,
humility. This virtue is so necessary to humanity that Jesus himself spoke
about it frequently. On this occasion, Saint Luke tells us in the Gospel today
that the Lord was invited to a banquet in the home of an important man, a
Pharisee. When he entered and sat down, the Lord observed the other guests
and what he saw he did not like. As they arrived the guests would sit in the
places of honour. They tried to get to the best seats, closest to the host, before
the other guests.
However we should know that the seat itself is not able to honour any but the virtue of
humility makes the humble one to be honoured. In the society that
surrounds us people who in authority are considered to be great
people. The readings of our Sunday’s Mass today show us what it
means to be great. For Jesus great people are those who want to serve
others. He tells us that we should be humble in everything we do and
he reminds us that when we invite someone to our home what we
should not invite so and so because he or she is important or is going
to repay us in some way. He tells us that when we invite someone we
should do so naturally and, if possible, it should be someone who is in
need. Because the important thing is not that the guests praise us or
speak well of us or that they owe us a favour because we invited them. For the Lord
the important thing is that we do good for others, that we are useful.