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9 Feb 2014 Carraroe Newsletter
1. The 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 February….Martin Scanlon
Readers
th
8 Feb
7:30pm
Carol Kearney
9th Feb
9:30am
Eucharistic Ministries
Carraroe N.S
Paddy Galvin
Fergal Kelly
7:30pm
16th Feb
9:30am
9th Feb
Frances Kelly&
Emile Feehily
16th Feb
Mary Kivlehan,
Mary T Scanlon,
Mary Dunbar
Rose Casey &Paula Rochford
Nevin
Tom McGowan
Aine Moran & Teresa Kelly
11:30am
15th Feb
ALTARSOCIETY
Kitty Doyle &Gerry Price
Eugene Moran
Catherine Lynch
Carraroe N.S
Brid Blake & Leo Marren
11:30am
Collectors
C Murphy
J Scanlon
J Mc Moreland
G Quinn
Joe Scanlon
D Kivlehan
C Murphy
J Scanlon
J Mc Moreland
G Quinn
Joe Scanlon
D Kivlehan
St Johns Church Carraroe
Parish Newsletter
Sunday 9 th February 2014
Mass Times: Saturday 7:30pm Sunday 9:30am & 11:30am
Holidays 10:00am & 8:00pm
Priest: Fr Jim Murray, Email:
carraroe@holywellsligo.com
Phone: 071-9162136
Mobile: 087-8198466
Websites: www.carraroechurchsligo.com
www.holywellsligo.com
MASS TIME’S AND INTENTIONS
Sat
Sun
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sat
Sun
Sun
7:30pm
9:30am
11:30am
10:00am
10:00am
10:00am
10:00am
7:30pm
9:30am
11:30am
John Scanlon (Anni)
Brian Cotter (Rec Dec)
Bridie Boylan (Mt Mind)
No Mass
Bernadette Lee (|Rec Dec)
Joe Feeney (RIP)
Cepta Hannon (Anni)
Bridie and Tony Gallagher (Annis)
Brian Cotter (Rec Dec)
Maisie & Albert Gilmartin (Annis)
Church Bookstand – New Items
Africa – Jan/Feb Ed. Sr. Famita, Mary’s Meals and more
Far East – Jan/Feb – Walking into the Light/A Christian Politician
Is My Life Relevant? – Exploration of our life in the relation to faith
Ards Friary – Programme for the New Year
God’s Way of Salvation – The Bibles Response
Tobernalt Holy Well Prayer Book – Easter Prayers and Reflections
Tobernalt Holy Well History Book – The story of the Holy Well
Money for books/ Cards etc should be left in the money box at the Book
“THE
JUST PERSON IS A LIGHT IN DARKNESS TO THE
UPRIGHT.”
Today is the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time. There is an emphasis in today’s Scripture
Readings on making the Christian faith shine in our lives. The Gospel Reading of
today from St. Matthew, calls us to be deeply aware of our Christian dignity and
responsibility as “the salt of the earth” and “the light of the world.” Salt and light are
powerful images of discipleship. What does it mean to be salt and light? The First
Reading from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah speaks in terms of justice and
compassionate care for the weak, needy and vulnerable. For, through them the very
goodness of God is revealed. And in that way, the disciple’s light will shine like the
dawn. The Responsorial Psalm corroborates with this saying that “The just person is
a light in darkness to the upright.” The Second Reading from St. Paul's 1 st Letter to
the Corinthians intensifies the Christian character of our vocation as “the light of the
world.” The light we are to bring is light concerning the central object of our faith,
namely, “Christ crucified.” It is for this that the Spirit fills us with his power.
Please Note: We welcome Sr. Rena Condron from the Franciscan Missionary
Sisters for Africa who will speak at all Masses this weekend. Sr. Rena will share with
us the work of the Order in Africa and ask for your prayers and support in the
2. ongoing work.
Blessed Candles
Some Blessed Candles from the feast of the Presentation are available in the
Sacristy after all Masses if you would like to take some home.
Sunday Collection
Envelopes
€1256.40 – Only 185 envelopes returned out of over 1,000 distributed
Loose Change € 500.62
Thank you for your support – Please use the Parish Envelopes.
Tax Reclaim Forms
We are currently reclaiming tax on your kind donation to our Church
during 2013. You should have received a letter and tax form by post.
Please fill in the form with your PPs number and sign in the places indicated. You can
return the form via or Sunday collection, to the presbytery or drop it into the Sunday
collection. If you have not receive a form and are a PAYE worker copies are now
available at the back and side door.
Thank you to all who have returned the forms by hand or post.
Alive – Copies available at the back and side door. Interesting articles on politicians
– Why society should defend Marriage – Read all about Philip Rivers and more
Recent Baptisms
Congratulations to Shane and Catriona O’Gara, Cairns Hill, and we
welcome Sean into the Christian Community. Also, we welcome Nathan
Daniel Kelly, Colloney, and congratulate Kevike and Daniel on the Baptism.
Please Note : the new Baptism course for all who are preparing for
Baptism takes place on the third Thursday of each month in the Family Life
Centre, Church Hill, Sligo. Your local priest will book the course.
Adult Education Classes in Art, Computers, Crochet/Knitting, German,
Italian and Spanish will be held in Mercy College Sligo from February 11th at 8 pm.
For further information e mail mercycollegesligo@eircom.net or phone 08602312520
Oxfam
Urgently Needs Clothes Donations at our Oxfam store on Grattan Street we are
currently very short of donations/stock. Donations of unwanted quality items
especially clothes. Donations can be dropped off at Oxfam 17 Grattan Street.
Call 071 9138913.
Sligo Social Services: Would gratefully accept good quality clothing, unsoiled
bedding, bric-a brac, or unwanted Christmas gifts to be sold at the Thrift Shop on
Harmony Hill. Contact 071-9145682 for further information. All money raised will go
back into much needed services in the local community.A
Accord is now taking bookings for pre-marriage courses taking place later this
year. Please contact Mary at 071-9145641 for more information.
Web Ste: www.accord.ie
Tobernalt Holy Well
A must see for those in the area. Tobernalt Holy Well is a beautiful place to reflect, pray
and enjoy an hour or two. It is hard to find so be sure to ask a local your first time there.
Calm and serene. (Trip Advisor)
Our Holy Well attracts people from all over the world. It is a local site of prayer and a
unique place for many to visit, ponder and pray. Please keep the ground tidy and
clean. Information about the Holy Well is posted on the notice board at the entrance.
Please have a read.
Big Brother, Big Sister
Volunteers required by Foroige to make a difference to the life of a young person.
Initial training and ongoing support will be provided by a professional worker.
Contact Nicola Tuffy at 086-8516087 or email Nicola.tuffy@foroige.ie
Parish Ministries
The new list of Eucharistic Ministers is now available in the sacristy after mass. Please
call in and collect your copy. Also, the new list for Readers is now distributed. Please
check your time and day.
Thank you for your help and support.
St; John’s FC 5km Roads Race
Takes place on Sunday 9th March beginning at 2pm, starting and finishing at Cuilbeg.
Registration on the day from 12:30pm – 1:30pm. €10 per person, for runners and
walkers. Please support.
St John’s Community Development Association
Open meeting on Monday 10th February at 8:00pm in Clubhouse, Cuilbeg. All are
welcome to attend and support your community.
Vocations – Information
The Elphin Diocese is now accepting enquires from prospective men who may
wish to join Diocesan Priesthood in our Diocese. Further information from
our Diocesan Vocation Directors, Frs. Jim Murray at 071-9162136 or John Coughlan
087-7809139
Baptism/ Confirmation Certificates
Due to demand a request for Baptism/ Confirmation Certificates normally takes up to one
week. Normal donation is €10.
La Verna Retreat Centre, The Friary, Rossnowlagh (+353 (0) 71 9852 572):
Day of Prayer Wed 19th Feb 10am-5pm,
Lenten Retreat Fri 21st Feb to Sun 23rd Feb with Fr Paschal McDonnell ofm,
Living in the Seasons Sat 22nd Feb 10am-2pm with Sinead Grimes