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info@eastcorkjournal.ie East Cork Parish News Parish of Youghal


Please pray for those who have died. For Carmel Hellen (St Raphael’s), Tommy Coughlan, Gerry Beech- er and James Stephens (Youghal and Cork) who died recently. For Cath- erine Perrozzi and Doris Ahlers (Munich) whose first anniversaries occur at


this time. May they rest in peace


Cloyne Diocese Pil- grimage to Knock This year’s Knock Pil- grimage


will be


on 13th May next. bus will depart


A


Youghal-Adults €20 and children €10. Breakfast


from Full


8.45am €7.


Evening Meal 7pm €18 Booking at Cal Fla- vin’s Shop, North Main Street.


Youghal Parish Council The Parish Council met on Wednesday and the following areas were dis- cussed.


held


Easter Triduum: Having reflected on the


Parish of Midleton


Your prayers are requested for the repose of the fol- lowing souls whose anniversaries occur: Fr.


Willie O’Sulli- van, Peg Horgan,


Mary Kelleher, Paddy Kelleher, Sr.De Sales (Walsh), Gretta Savage, Jerry Connors, Joan O’Sullivan, Catherine Smart, Tom Donegan, Paul Donegan, Rosalie Whyte, Tony Mullins, May they rest in Peace


Weekend 5th – 6th May Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist 6.00pm Martina Bar- rett, Donal Kerins 8.30am John Sheehan 10.30am John O’Maho- ny, Connie Lane, John Fitzgerald


12.30pm Aine Bernie Carroll


Barry,


Ministers of the Word. 6.00pm James McCar- thy


8.30am Geraldine Con- roy


10.30am Kathleen Harte-O’Brien 12.30pm Colin Santry


Thanks to all who contributed last


weekend Parish Collection - €1,787


The Sympathy of the Parish Commu- nity is extended to the family and friends of - Breda Beecher who died re- cently. May she rest in peace.


We welcome to our Parish Community Charlotte Elizabeth Fee- han, Aoibhín Vivienne Murphy, Cian Anthony Madden, Julie


Cecile


Culloty, Joshua Videl who were baptised re- cently.


St. Mary’s Church, Carrigtwohill, Two Hearts Prayer


Liturgy Group: A Liturgy Group is to be set up in the Parish to plan, assess and seek to help the Liturgies in the Parish in all the areas of Ministry, Readers, Min- isters of Holy Commun- ion, Music and Song, Welcome, use of Missal- ettes and much more.


World Meeting of Families:


numbers of people at the Paschal Triduum this year, where there were three Triduums, it is pro- posed that there will be a reduction in the num- bers of Triduums next year.


Parish Conversations; Youth events; Family day in July.


Bereavement Team: The PPC plan to set this up later in the year.


Support for the Right to Life of the Child in the Womb


Blessed Dominic Choir


New Presidential Chair for Holy Fam- ily Church The Bishop blessed the new Presidential Chair for the Holy Family Church during the Con- firmation Ceremony on


We welcome the new members of our Parish Commu- nity:


Who were recently


Baptised. Grace Ade- ribigbe, Miriam Aderi- bigbe, Sarah Aderibig- be, Daisy Grace Butler.


Confirmation Congratulations and


Parish of Carrigtwohill


Group Friday 6th May


At


7.30pm. (Incorporating First Friday Mass)


Alzheimer’s Tea Day David and Catherine Cashman will not host the Alzheimer’s Tea Day this year. If anyone else wishes to host it please feel free to contact either us or the Alzheimer’s Society of Ireland.


Carrigtwohill GAA www.carrigtwohillgaa. com. Lotto results for Monday 23rd April. Jackpot €13,600, num- bers drawn 7, 14, 20, 25. No jackpot winner. €50 winners, Cian Buck- ley and Oisin c/o John Ronan. Next jackpot €13,800, draw in Guil-


God’s Blessing on all recipients of The Sac- rament of Confirma- tion last Tuesday.


Invitation to Bap- tism Thanksgiving Service A special thanksgiv- ing Service will take place


today Sunday


22nd April 2018, in the Church of The Most Holy Rosary, Midle-


ders Bar.


Community Council Election 2018 Completed ballots should be placed in the secured boxes, which are be located in local shops and at


the the


Community Centre for all of the voting period up to Friday 27th April at 9pm. The Count will take place in the Com- munity Centre on Satur- day 28th April at 11am. and will be open to the public.


Bus to Knock Sunday May 27th, Leaving Carrigtwohill - 7.50am. Fare, €65, OAPs and children €60. Includes full Irish break- fast and Evening meal in Dromoland. Contact Jim at 086 8046989 be- fore April 30th.”


All ~Ireland Rosary Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: info@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie


Tuesday last. The new chair was designed and created by local crafts- man and artist, William Keniry. Every Presidential Chair in a Church connects the faithful to the whole Di- ocese as the Priest shares in the priesthood of the Bishop, they act in the ‘Person of Christ’ at the Liturgy. The Chair is a sign of unity and conti- nuity.


Celebration of Holy Communion for the First Time Saturday 12th May – Holy Family Church 11am Sunday 13th May – Holy


ton at 4.00pm. At this simple


ceremony, we


will give thanks for all the children baptised in our parish over the past twelve months. All these new members of our Christian commu- nity and their families, are cordially invited to this special celebration. Refreshments will be served following the Service.


Rally


Knock Shrine, Co Mayo. Saturday 2nd June 2018. Main Cele- brant- Most Rev Bishop Kevin Doran. Homilist - Fr John Walsh O.P. 2.00pm Stations of the Cross, 3.00pm Mass, 4.00pm Blessing of the Sick. For information phone Fr Peyton Centre 096 45396


Pope Francis speaks about the Creed during the Mass When we go to Mass, each of us has the right to receive in abundance the Word of God read well and explained well in the homily. It is a right! And when the Word of God is not read well, not preached with fervour by the deacon, by the priest or by the bishop, then the faithful are deprived of a right. We have the right to


Family Church 11am Saturday 19th May – Holy Family Church – 10.30am Saturday 19th May – St. Ita’s Church – 11am


Eucharistic Adora- tion At present, people are needed to cover the fol- lowing hours in the Ad- oration Chapel - Tues- day from 1pm to 2pm and Friday from 7pm to 8pm. Please contact Una on 087 996 1004.


St Vincent de Paul Anyone who needs a lit- tle help please telephone 087 127 3448


Special Prayers for the Retention of the 8th Amendment A Rosary will be recited immediately after the 10am Mass in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, the Strand each Monday to Friday up to 25th May.


Youghal Methodist Church. Friar Street, Youghal. Sunday 6th May. Morning Service at 10am led by Mr. Ross Barrett.


Bible Study


and Prayer Time each Thursday evening at 8.30pm. You are wel- come. Further details from 021-4294622.


Parish of Cloyne


St Colmans Cloyne: 6.00p.m. (Saturday Vig- il), 11.30a.m. Sunday.


St. Colmcille’s, Churchtown South: 7.30p.m.(Saturday Vigil) alternate weekends. 9.00a.m. Sunday, alter- nate weekends.


hear the Word of God. The


Lord speaks for


everyone, Pastors and the faithful. He knocks at


the heart of those


who participate in the Mass, each one in his or her condition of life, age, situation. The Lord comforts, calls, brings forth sprouts of a new and reconciled life. And this is through his Word. His Word knocks at the heart and changes hearts! Therefore, after the homily, a moment of silence allows the seed received to settle in the soul, so that intentions to heed what the Spirit has suggested to each person may sprout. A good moment of silence must be observed there, and each one


should


ponder what he or she has heard. The personal response of faith is inte- grated in the Church’s Profession of Faith, ex-


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Star of the Sea, Bally- cotton: 7.30p.m. (Saturday Vig- il) alternate weekends. 9.00a.m. Sunday, alter- nate weekends.


Immaculate Concep- tion, Shanagarry: 10.15a.m. Sunday.


pressed in the Creed. Recited by the entire as- sembly, the Creed man- ifests the common re- sponse to what is heard together from the Word of God. There is an es- sential link between lis- tening and faith. Indeed, this — faith — does not arise


from human im-


agination, but, as Saint Paul recalls, “comes from what is heard, and what is heard comes by the preaching of Christ” (Rom 10:17). Thus, faith is nourished by what is heard and leads to the Sacrament. In this way, reciting the Creed ena- bles the liturgical assem- bly to “call to mind and confess the great myster- ies of the faith ... before these mysteries are cele- brated in the Eucharist” (General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 67).


Thursday, 3rd


May 2018


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