St. James Church, Carracastle & St. Joseph's Church, Rooskey
eventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 23rd February,2014
Fr. Michael Quinn 094-9254301, 087-9082342, [email protected]
Mass Times & Intentions
Sat/day 8.00 Carracastle: Margaret & John Cooke, Palmfield
Sunday 10.00 Rooskey: Christina McDermott, 1st Anniv., husband Seamus, his parents Michael & Bridget, sister Una Smith, brothers
Tom & Micheal, dec'd McDermott & Webb families
Rooskey & Charlestown
Sunday 11.30 Carracastle: For the Community, the Living & the Deceased
Monday 10.00 Carracastle: Kevin Regan, & dec'd Regan Family, Lismulgee
Tuesday 10.00 Carracastle: Special Intention
Wednes. 10.00 Rooskey: Thady, Margaret, Martin & Kathleen Rushe & Mariah Hunt
Thurs. 10.00 Carracastle: Rita Duffy, Cranmore & dec'd Duffy & McDonald families
Friday 7.00 Rooskey: Donors Intentions
Sat/day 10.00 Carracastle: Una & Martin Tom Regan, sons Henry & Padraig & /dec'd of Regan & Grady families
Sat/day 1pm Carracastle: Patricia Stenson, daughter of the late Padraig Stenson, /Currina, Mass & burial of Ashes
Sat/day 8.00 Carracastle: Joseph Tonra, Rooskey (Requested by Pat, Ann, Paul & Sarah /King)
Sunday 10.00 Rooskey: Donors Intentions
Sunday 11.30 Carracastle: For the Community, the Living & the Deceased
Your prayers for Mary Jane Ryan (nee Cawley) Shraugh, burial took place in Carracastle on Wed. last. Sympathy to her daughters Mary Teresa & Anne, son Johnny & extended family; Johnnie Feeney, Wales, brother of Michael Feeney, Palmfield, burial took place in Wales on Friday; Alan Casey, Ballaghaderreen, burial took place on Wednesday last, cousin of Margaret Feeney & Michael Cooke, Palmfield. Sympathy to all the bereaved of their families. Bridget Egan, Lavey, 22nd Feb. 1973; We remember all whose anniversaries occur at this time.
Ministers for next Sat. & Sun. 1st & 2nd March, Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Carracastle: Saturday 8.00:
Servers: Natasha Richardson & Sarah Jane Richardson
Reader: Tonra Family
Holy Communion: Ann Crowley
Offertory Gifts: Tonra Family
Offertory Collectors: Teresa Quinn & Margaret Henry
Sunday 11.30
Servers: Maisy Hopkins, Emily Quinn, Leanne Collins
Reader: Betty Morris
Holy Communion: Dorothy Richardson & Marian Marren
Offertory Gifts: Kitty Higgins & Margaret Owens
Offertory Collectors: Stephanie Quinn & Martin Owens
Rooskey: Sunday 10.00:
Reader: Seamus Duffy
Servers: Niall Towey, Adam McGowan
Holy Communion: Una Duffy
Offertory Gifts: Celia Gallagher & Tina Beirne Offertory Collectors: Owen Callaghan & Sean Callaghan
Praying for the Diocese 2014: The village of Bonniconlon is situated close to the Windy Gap in the Ox Mountains & near the Sligo border. It is one of many town lands which make up the parish of Kilgarvin. 'Bonniconlon' means 'the thicket or woodland of Conlon.' The name Kilgarvin means 'the church of Garbhan'. In the 7th century, St. Feichin built a church in Kilgarvin named after the local saint, Saint Garbhan. The parish of Kilgarvin contains ample evidence of pre-Christian habitation. In recent years, Mayo Historical & Archaeological Society discovered an Ogham stone in Kilgarvin cemetery. Traces & evidence of pre-Christian settlements have also been discovered in the townland of Glenree. The famous Rosary Priest, Fr Peyton is associated with the parish of Kilgarvin. For some time he attended Bonniconlon N.S. & served mass in Bonniconlon Church. His cause for canonisation continues. Each year, Bonniconlon makes a nationwide appearance as it hosts the largest Agricultural Show west of the Shannon. The 'Bonniconlon Show' is synonymous with the August weekend holiday, as it is also with an enjoyable day out for the family
Baptisms: We welcome into the Christian Community Liam Matthew Bannon, Ballaghaderreen & Lucy Marie Flynn, Tubbercurry who were baptised in Carracastle Church on Sunday last. Congratulations to their parents Matthew & Katie (Mellett) and Anthony & Angela (Gallagher).
Public Meeting: The Community Council will hold a public meeting in the Community Center on Wed 26th Feb at 9pm.The aim of the meeting is to try & recruit new members to the Community Council as members are at an all time low. See leaflets at back of Church & Davy's.
AGM - Fife & Drum Band on Monday 24th February at 9pm in the Community Centre
Caiseal Gaels Hurling Committee appreciate the generous donation from Kilmovee Bingo Committee received recently.
Enrolment & Open Day for First Year students in St. Nathy's College for 2014/2015 school year will take place in the College Sat. next, March 1st 10am - 4pm. All prospective students are to be accompanied by a parent/guardian & have all relevant enrolment forms completed. Launch of the final volume of Fr Liam Swords' History of Achonry diocese: 'A People's Church - the Diocese of Achonry from the 6th to the 17th Century' in St Nathy's College, Ballaghaderreen Fri 28th Feb. by Professor Nollaig Ó Muirthile of NUIG at 7.30pm. Fr Swords had just completed this volume before his death in Feb. 2011. Bishop Kelly has issued an invitation to the people of the diocese to attend this event, but would appreciate if you would inform the Diocesan office at 094-9860021 or [email protected]. beforehand (for organisational purposes).
Computer classes for beginners will commence at Charlestown library on the 11th of March between 2-3pm & 5.30-6.30 pm booking is advisable. Contact the Library at 0949255934
Cancer Survivors Support Group meeting will take place at Rock Rose House, St Patrick's Ave, Castlebar on Thursday 27th Feb. at 7pm.All welcome. Contact 094 9038407
Registration for Charlestown Athletic FC Boys & Girls teams, U8/10 - U18 will take place on Saturday March 1st at the Pastoral Centre, Charlestown at 11am. Numbers registering on this day will determine the Boys & Girls teams representing the club this season.
Cancer support group: As many people & families have been touched by cancer it is proposed to start up a support group which would meet monthly at the library in Charlestown. The first meeting will take place on the 25th of February at 7.30. There are many such groups throughout the county. The groups gives hope to each other & everything within the groups is confidential. Further information contact Noirin on 0949255934 or 0863836078
The Mayo Stroke Support Group in association with Croí will hold its next meeting on Thurs 27th Feb. in The Tennis Club, Castlebar between 11.30am – 1pm. It is for adults living with the experience of stroke & their families/carers & friends. It aims to facilitate social activities, provide information, raise awareness and offer support and practical advice on living with stroke. Free Admission. For information contact Niamh Murtagh (094) 9049342 or Barbara Ginley (096) 21511.
Music in Davys: Traditional music Sunday night with Joe Grady. All musicians welcome.
Fr. Michael Quinn 094-9254301, 087-9082342, [email protected]
Mass Times & Intentions
Sat/day 8.00 Carracastle: Margaret & John Cooke, Palmfield
Sunday 10.00 Rooskey: Christina McDermott, 1st Anniv., husband Seamus, his parents Michael & Bridget, sister Una Smith, brothers
Tom & Micheal, dec'd McDermott & Webb families
Rooskey & Charlestown
Sunday 11.30 Carracastle: For the Community, the Living & the Deceased
Monday 10.00 Carracastle: Kevin Regan, & dec'd Regan Family, Lismulgee
Tuesday 10.00 Carracastle: Special Intention
Wednes. 10.00 Rooskey: Thady, Margaret, Martin & Kathleen Rushe & Mariah Hunt
Thurs. 10.00 Carracastle: Rita Duffy, Cranmore & dec'd Duffy & McDonald families
Friday 7.00 Rooskey: Donors Intentions
Sat/day 10.00 Carracastle: Una & Martin Tom Regan, sons Henry & Padraig & /dec'd of Regan & Grady families
Sat/day 1pm Carracastle: Patricia Stenson, daughter of the late Padraig Stenson, /Currina, Mass & burial of Ashes
Sat/day 8.00 Carracastle: Joseph Tonra, Rooskey (Requested by Pat, Ann, Paul & Sarah /King)
Sunday 10.00 Rooskey: Donors Intentions
Sunday 11.30 Carracastle: For the Community, the Living & the Deceased
Your prayers for Mary Jane Ryan (nee Cawley) Shraugh, burial took place in Carracastle on Wed. last. Sympathy to her daughters Mary Teresa & Anne, son Johnny & extended family; Johnnie Feeney, Wales, brother of Michael Feeney, Palmfield, burial took place in Wales on Friday; Alan Casey, Ballaghaderreen, burial took place on Wednesday last, cousin of Margaret Feeney & Michael Cooke, Palmfield. Sympathy to all the bereaved of their families. Bridget Egan, Lavey, 22nd Feb. 1973; We remember all whose anniversaries occur at this time.
Ministers for next Sat. & Sun. 1st & 2nd March, Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Carracastle: Saturday 8.00:
Servers: Natasha Richardson & Sarah Jane Richardson
Reader: Tonra Family
Holy Communion: Ann Crowley
Offertory Gifts: Tonra Family
Offertory Collectors: Teresa Quinn & Margaret Henry
Sunday 11.30
Servers: Maisy Hopkins, Emily Quinn, Leanne Collins
Reader: Betty Morris
Holy Communion: Dorothy Richardson & Marian Marren
Offertory Gifts: Kitty Higgins & Margaret Owens
Offertory Collectors: Stephanie Quinn & Martin Owens
Rooskey: Sunday 10.00:
Reader: Seamus Duffy
Servers: Niall Towey, Adam McGowan
Holy Communion: Una Duffy
Offertory Gifts: Celia Gallagher & Tina Beirne Offertory Collectors: Owen Callaghan & Sean Callaghan
Praying for the Diocese 2014: The village of Bonniconlon is situated close to the Windy Gap in the Ox Mountains & near the Sligo border. It is one of many town lands which make up the parish of Kilgarvin. 'Bonniconlon' means 'the thicket or woodland of Conlon.' The name Kilgarvin means 'the church of Garbhan'. In the 7th century, St. Feichin built a church in Kilgarvin named after the local saint, Saint Garbhan. The parish of Kilgarvin contains ample evidence of pre-Christian habitation. In recent years, Mayo Historical & Archaeological Society discovered an Ogham stone in Kilgarvin cemetery. Traces & evidence of pre-Christian settlements have also been discovered in the townland of Glenree. The famous Rosary Priest, Fr Peyton is associated with the parish of Kilgarvin. For some time he attended Bonniconlon N.S. & served mass in Bonniconlon Church. His cause for canonisation continues. Each year, Bonniconlon makes a nationwide appearance as it hosts the largest Agricultural Show west of the Shannon. The 'Bonniconlon Show' is synonymous with the August weekend holiday, as it is also with an enjoyable day out for the family
Baptisms: We welcome into the Christian Community Liam Matthew Bannon, Ballaghaderreen & Lucy Marie Flynn, Tubbercurry who were baptised in Carracastle Church on Sunday last. Congratulations to their parents Matthew & Katie (Mellett) and Anthony & Angela (Gallagher).
Public Meeting: The Community Council will hold a public meeting in the Community Center on Wed 26th Feb at 9pm.The aim of the meeting is to try & recruit new members to the Community Council as members are at an all time low. See leaflets at back of Church & Davy's.
AGM - Fife & Drum Band on Monday 24th February at 9pm in the Community Centre
Caiseal Gaels Hurling Committee appreciate the generous donation from Kilmovee Bingo Committee received recently.
Enrolment & Open Day for First Year students in St. Nathy's College for 2014/2015 school year will take place in the College Sat. next, March 1st 10am - 4pm. All prospective students are to be accompanied by a parent/guardian & have all relevant enrolment forms completed. Launch of the final volume of Fr Liam Swords' History of Achonry diocese: 'A People's Church - the Diocese of Achonry from the 6th to the 17th Century' in St Nathy's College, Ballaghaderreen Fri 28th Feb. by Professor Nollaig Ó Muirthile of NUIG at 7.30pm. Fr Swords had just completed this volume before his death in Feb. 2011. Bishop Kelly has issued an invitation to the people of the diocese to attend this event, but would appreciate if you would inform the Diocesan office at 094-9860021 or [email protected]. beforehand (for organisational purposes).
Computer classes for beginners will commence at Charlestown library on the 11th of March between 2-3pm & 5.30-6.30 pm booking is advisable. Contact the Library at 0949255934
Cancer Survivors Support Group meeting will take place at Rock Rose House, St Patrick's Ave, Castlebar on Thursday 27th Feb. at 7pm.All welcome. Contact 094 9038407
Registration for Charlestown Athletic FC Boys & Girls teams, U8/10 - U18 will take place on Saturday March 1st at the Pastoral Centre, Charlestown at 11am. Numbers registering on this day will determine the Boys & Girls teams representing the club this season.
Cancer support group: As many people & families have been touched by cancer it is proposed to start up a support group which would meet monthly at the library in Charlestown. The first meeting will take place on the 25th of February at 7.30. There are many such groups throughout the county. The groups gives hope to each other & everything within the groups is confidential. Further information contact Noirin on 0949255934 or 0863836078
The Mayo Stroke Support Group in association with Croí will hold its next meeting on Thurs 27th Feb. in The Tennis Club, Castlebar between 11.30am – 1pm. It is for adults living with the experience of stroke & their families/carers & friends. It aims to facilitate social activities, provide information, raise awareness and offer support and practical advice on living with stroke. Free Admission. For information contact Niamh Murtagh (094) 9049342 or Barbara Ginley (096) 21511.
Music in Davys: Traditional music Sunday night with Joe Grady. All musicians welcome.