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Annual March for the human right to life

Ireland’s Annual March for the human right to life is on Saturday, July 6 2024 in Dublin. Join thousands at the biggest pro-life event of the year – the All-Ireland Rally for Life. Pro-life people from all around the country…
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Sunday 10am Mass Children’s Liturgy

The Children’s Liturgy will take a break for the summer for the Sundays in July and August. It will resume again at the 10.00 a.m. Mass on the first Sunday in September (September 1st). Throughout the summer months the activity…
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Holiness

I finished last week with this: we could go further and ask ourselves ‘are we holy’? 1 don’t know if anyone reflected on that question or not but I am going to continue looking at what Matthew Kelly has written…
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Quote for the Week

“As long as anyone has the means of doing good to his neighbours and does not do so, he shall be reckoned a stranger to the love of the Lord.”

Masses

Sunday Masses: Church of the Most Holy Rosary: Vigil 6.10pm; Sunday Morning: 8am, 10am and Noon. St. Colman’s Church, Ballintotis: 10.30am Weekday Masses: Monday to Friday 8am and 10am; Saturday 10am Confessions: Saturday, Noon to 1pm in the Adoration Chapel.

Baptisms

Baptisms: Holy Rosary: Saturday 4.30pm and Sunday 1.15pm, except on the second Sunday in the month when they are celebrated in St. Colman’s, Ballintotis. For details in relation to booking Baptisms contact the Parish Office.

Anniversaries

Anniversaries: Nellie Connors, Lily O’Driscoll, Anna McCarthy, Paddy & Mary Foley, David Savage, Rossa Lordan, Joan Stack, Tommy Foley, John Martin, Michael Barry, Moss & Eileen Barry, J.J. Harty, Daniel J. O’Reardon,

Open Gardens in aid of Marymount Hospice

The Gardens of Anthony and Josephine Barry and Noel and Ann O’Keeffe, Bog Road, Carrigtwohill will be open this Sunday 16th June from 11.00am to 5.00pm in aid of Marymount Hospice. The Eircode is T45 TN61. Tickets for a Raffle…
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‘Corpus Christi’ Procession

The ‘Corpus Christi’ Procession took place last weekend after the Noon Mass. We would like to thank all those who helped in any way to ensure that it went off so well: the committee who organized the procession; the choir,…
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Feast Days

Thursday, 20th June, The Irish Martyrs. Seventeen Irish martyrs, men and women, cleric and lay, put to death for the Catholic faith between 1579 and 1654 were beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1992: Dermot Hurley, Archbishop of Cashel,…
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Holiness

To continue from last week, Matthew Kelly goes on to pose a very basic question. He writes: “The great confusion that is torturing the Church and weakening our faith surrounds one question: What is holiness? The falling attendance at church,…
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Prayer for the Week

St. Thomas More’s Prayer for Good Humour Grant me, O Lord, good digestion, and also something to digest.Grant me a healthy body, and the necessary good humour to maintain it.Grant me a simple soul that knows to treasure all that…
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