PARISH OF THE
ASSUMPTION BALLINGARRY
Date: 09th October 2011
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The Church of the Assumption
Mass times during the week:
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Mon |
Tue |
Wed |
Thu |
Fri |
Sat |
Sun |
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9.30am |
9.30am |
9.30am |
9.30am |
9.30am |
7pm |
10.30am |
Sacristy Phone 052-9154114 – Please use this No. to book anniversaries, Baptisms,
Weddings etc. It is best to ring before or after Mass times.
New Graveyard Queries 052- 9154006 & 086-2416963
Fr.
QuirkeÕs mobile: 086 8171758
V In
Memoriam V
We remember our deceased relatives and friends
Recently Deceased:
Sat October 08th:
Catherine Fitzpatrick,
Cappagh 1st Anniversary
Sun October 09th:
Martin
Hayes, Lr. Ballingarry
May they rest in peace
Sat October 15th:
Noel OÕDonnell, Boulea 1st
Anniversary
Mary OÕDonnell Dunne,
Garrynoe
Tom & Annie Walsh,
Village
Annie OÕBrien, Lwr Ballingarry
John McGrath, Grawn
May they rest in peace
Holy Water
We
have purchased a new Holy Water Barrel. It has a tap to make it easy to fill
your water bottles. It is placed
in the side porch (Church Lane Side).
You can get to it from the main body of the Church anytime the Church is
open. Please bring your own
bottle. Holy Water renews the grace of our Baptism.
Introducing
the New Missal – To assist our preparation for changes
in some of the words that we pray at Mass from September next, please see the
question and answer below. In
addition, you may wish to view the brief video and further explanations which
are now available on www.catholicbishops.ie. Related topics on the new edition of
the Roman Missal are also on www.liturgy-ireland.ie.
Is
the Mass changing?
The structure of the Mass is not changing. The
order and the actions of the Mass remain unchanged. The readings at Mass are
not changed. However, with the introduction of the new edition of the Roman
Missal throughout the English-speaking world, we will all notice a change in
how the Mass sounds. The translations of a number of our prayer texts from the
original Latin have changed – sometimes by a particular word or in the
word order. Prayers that we have become used to reciting by memory now have to
be relearned. Prayers that we are used to hearing the priest say will sound
different to us.
The style of language we will hear and pray may
seem more formal to us and perhaps, in parts, more complex. But over time, with
the praying of these texts, the sound of the Mass will again become familiar to
us.
What is the Roman
Missal?
The term ÔMissalÕ is used to
refer to the book that contains all the prayers and instructions for the
celebration of the Mass. The Missal is first written in Latin and this Latin
text is then translated into the particular language of the people. In this
way, while the Mass may be celebrated in many languages across the Roman
Catholic world, it is the same core Latin text that is being prayed by the
Church. We have been using our current Missal since St PatrickÕs Day 1975. It
is sometimes referred to as the Missal of Pope Paul VI. Now we have a new
edition of that Missal.
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Important upcoming dates
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Community & Society
The Old
School, The Commons.
Two open days will be held in the Old School on the 15th and 16th of October
from 2pm to 6pm. All are welcome to view the building and to offer
suggestions on how the school could be utilised to facilitate the
community. If anyone has old photographs pertaining to the Old School we
would appreciate if they could allow us to copy them and have them returned
within a week in order to have them displayed in the school. Please drop
these photos to Annie Heaphy or Margaret O' Brien in The Commons.
Senior Social Club will resume on Thurs 20th
October – Details next week.
" Flu vaccine now available in Health
Centre by appointment with practice nurse. The HSE recommends Flu vaccine
for all those over 65 years as well as all pregnant women and for younger
people with chronic illnesses. It is also recommended for people with
close regular contact with pigs or poultry."
Adult Art Classes – Starting Thurs 6th
Oct in Mullinahone Community Centre from 7pm to 9pm – 70euro for 7
weeks.
Kids Art & Craft
Classes
starting Sat 8th Oct in Mullinahone Community Centre 11am to 1pm
50euro for 7 weeks. For Bookings
contact Bernadette on 087 - 7764203
The Loft CafŽ Mullinahone – Orders taken for
Xmas cakes & puddings – contact Maria on 087-7747857. Opening hours Mon 9.30am –
2pm ,
Ballingarry Parish Journal
The Parish Journal Committee are asking anyone with articles or photographs Old
& New, Wedding, Graduations. Etc. of interest to the parish to please give
same to any committee member as soon as possible please to be considered for
inclusion. Email ballingarryparishjournal@gmail.com. or contact any committee
member : Murt Duggan, Martin Maher, Matt Alexander, Dan OÕConnell, Declan
O'Shea, Mary Anne Maher, Kitty Norton, Margaret Bergin, Eileen Heaphy &
Margaret Maher.
Ballingarry Website
Anyone
interested in including news regarding sport updates, achievements,
graduations, christenings, weddings, obituaries etc for inclusion on the weekly
website newsletter can do so by emailing ballingarryparishjournal@gmail.com
by 9pm on a Friday evening.
Photographs can also be emailed.
The website is a great means of keeping people far and wide from the
parish updated on the weekly happenings and it would be great to include more
weekly events. Don't forget to
check out the Ballingarry website, some of the articles from the 1996 Journal
are now updated online. www.ballingarry.net
Christmas Lights
Christmas lights will
be erected in Ballingarry village in time for Christmas 2011. The work of putting them up is now out
to tender. Any local electrician
interested is asked to submit a written quote as soon as possible. Further
information can be got by contacting Imelda Goldsboro at 087-2444819
To All Parishioners – Sale of Work
We are looking for
your support with our parish sale of work which is to be held on Sunday Nov
27. We are looking for anybody
that would be interested in baking for us, or if you have any items of good
quality that you would like to donate, or if you would be available to help out
on the day. We would greatly
appreciate any of the above. It is
planned to be a wonderful and affordable and entertaining sale of work and all
parishioners support is welcome.
For further information contact Imelda Goldsboro, Chairperson, Sale of
Work Committee at 087-2444819
Ballingarry B—thar have 3 heifers to send out to needy families on 25th Oct
2011. If anyone else can donate a
heifer contact 086-3973717. They are
accepting donations at the moment to buy breeding heifers for next year. Any donations gladly accepted and can
be handed into sacristy.
Speech & Drama classes commencing now.
Contact 087/2213274
for particulars
Urlingford Library – open Tues 10
– 8, Wed 10 – 5, Thurs 10 – 5, Fri 10 – 1, Sat 10
– 1.30, closed Sun and Monday.
Knitting group starts Sept 1st 10 – 12pm. DVDs & Magazines available to
borrow also.
Credit Union
Ballingarry Credit Union open every Friday
night from 7.30pm to 9pm. New members welcome
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Schools
– Pre-school, Primary & Post Primary
Slieveardagh N.S.
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If anybody has any
unwanted wool it would be greatly appreciated if you could donate to the school.
Contact Veronica on 087/2117284 Shoebox
Appeal The children in our four schools are again taking
part in the Shoebox Appeal. Children will be encouraged to contribute
to a box or two per class, share with a friend or fill a box per family.
If you would like to fill a shoebox for a child this year it can be
left into the sacristy until Sunday 30th October. For more info contact
Marie 9154972. St Joseph's N.S. will hold a "used
clothing/mobile phone collection" in the school on Fri 14th October. This
is your chance for an Autumn Clean Out! All mens,
womens, childrens used
clothing, shoes, belts, handbags, ties linen etc, in any condition once they
are clean. all welcome to drop bags into the school from Mon 10th Oct
to Fri morning 14th Oct. We
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Sporting
Clubs
Ballingarry G.A.A. Club
Lotto NoÕs
2-14-15-16 No Winner Û40 each:
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1. |
Jimmy Maher, Ballingarry |
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2. |
The Burke Family, Assumption Tce. |
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3. |
Se‡n Tuohy, Coalbrook |
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4. |
Mary OÕ Sullivan, Briarsfield |
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5. |
Vincent McNamara, Mullinahone |
Jackpot next week Û9,300
Match Results & Fixtures:
Results
South Tipperary
Garrabridge Junior A Football Final
Ballylooby 0-9 Ballingarry 1-2
Fixtures
Sunday 9th
County Junior A Football
Quarter Finals
Winners Drom & Inch & Loughmore-Castleiney v Ballingarry in
Littleton @ 12pm
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Newsletter deadline: 8pm Wed.
E-mail all items for October to:
brennanclan1@eircom.net
Details for inclusion on website please email
ballingarryparishjournal@gmail.com, deadline Friday at 9pm.
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