Eily’s Report – 30th May

Dia is Mhuire diobh go léir a chairde and welcome to my weekly report.

Here are the results of this weeks parish lotto draw which was held at the Wallis Arms Hotel on Sunday night. Numbers drawn were 5,7,11,25 and the lucky winner of the €11,800 jackpot was Donal Rahilly, Rathmore. The seller was Tom Carroll and he got €1,800, sellers prize. €20 each went to the following nine people, Noreen Kelly c/o Alps. Marie Lane, Old Coach Rd. Chris Hickey, Mount Leader, Margaret McSweeney c/o Alps.Mary Barrett, Carrigacooleen, Eileen and Zeal Dennehy, Liscahane, Catherine Moynihan, Murphy’s Tce,  Tom Carroll, Jack Murphy, and Frank O Doinin c/o Alps. Jackpot for next week is €2,000, the draw is at Tarrant’s Bar on Bank Holiday Monday night.
Following the draw Chairman Noel Buckley congratulated Mr. Rahilly on his great win and thanked him and indeed the public at large, for their continued support of our local lotto which is doing so much  good for our Community.

A huge crowd attended the official opening of our newly extended Sheltered Housing Complex in the Clara Rd on Sunday.
Blessed by Canon Jack FitzGerald and opened by Dr. Michael Feeley, the speakers showered praise on Mary Feeley who, in her capacity as manager has seen this important facility go from strength since is was first open in the ‘90s. The new extensions means that many new services are now added to their previous list. The beautiful weather on Sunday showed the place off at its very best, people in summer attire strolled around met with friends and enjoyed Jerry Pat’s wonderful BBQ. Indoors there was tea and cake plus music and dancing for those who wanted to take the floor. Children made good use of the bouncing castle and face-painting, and played in the warm sunshine.

On behalf of our Community, I want to congratulate all those who were involved in bringing this state of the art facility to the high standard that it is enjoying today. For details of what they have to offer please give them a ring at 02970926.

 

Our own Mary Buckley  is still hitting the headlines, for all the right reasons. Having held a very successful fundraiser at her home in Laught some weeks ago, in aid of the Mercy Hospital, she will travel there on Friday morning next to present her total to this place which has been so good to her and her family. This years total amounted to €3,265.  In 2016 she raised in excess of €6,000, meaning that in the past two years this kindhearted lady has raised €10,000 for the Mercy Hospital. Well done Mary, may God reward your great work .

And still with the same Mary whose horizons are pushing out further all the time. This week both herself and her 35 year old daughter Audrey O Sullivan, are featured in
Woman’s Way, where they both have reached the Munster  Final in the Woman’s Way ‘Mum of the year Awards’ .
Mary nominated her daughter for the accolades and unbeknown to her, Audrey nominated her Mum.  Their stories so impressed the judges that they both made it to the final along with another deserving lady from Limerick. So on July 3rd, all three will represent Munster at the National finals in Dublin, and we wish Mary & Audery the best of Good Luck.

 

The months mind Mass for the recently deceased Eileen Collins, Clara Road  will be said on Saturday morning, June 3rd. at 10.30.

 

And still with  the same Saturday, A coffee Morning will be held at the Home of Anne-Marie and Jerry O Mahony, Inchileagh, from 10am the 3pm in aid The Irish Community Air Ambulance. Your support for this great cause would be appreciated. [details]

 

The Holy Rosary continues to be said at Tubrid Well every evening at 8 until the end of the month. And also at many other Holy Places around the county.

Freemount Gramaphone Night, May 30th, and to end the Month of Our Lady in style tomorrow Wednesday will see another one of Jack Roche’s Mystery Tours. All in Cost €55. Maybe you’d get a seat at this late hour, so ring 02960633 and you might be lucky. We wish all on board a very enjoyably day.

 

St. Johns GAA Club will host a 5K walk on Monday June 5th, starting at 2pm from their Community Centre. Registration at 1.15. . Duck Race & BBQ  and lots of fun ,also included on the day. [details]

 

Al-Anon Family Group open Meeting will be held at the James O’Keeffe Institute on tomorrow Wed. May 31st at 8.30.

 

A note here from Cáit to say that there are a couple of seats left in the bus going from Carriganima on Saturday next  May 3rd. to the All Ireland Rosary Rally at Knock Shrine. Bus leaving Carriganima at 6.30am, with stops in Millstreet at 7 and in Banteer at 7.20.

For full information ring Cáit at 086 873 66 14, or Mgt. in Banteer 087 751 91 78.

 

Its that time of year again when Masses will be said in our Cemeteries all starting at 7.30.

Fri. June 9th at St. Marys,   Tuesday June 13th at Drishane.   Friday June 23rd St Johns Well,   Thursday June 29th in Cullen.

Corpus Christy Procession after 11,30 Mass on June 18th.

 

Mass in our Parish Church every day. Monday and Friday at 7.30pm. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10am.

Eucharistic Adoration every Tuesday and Wednesday in Millstreet and in Cullen on Thursdays from 10am.

Confessions in Millstreet every Saturday from 12.30 to 1.

 

In view of present situations  worldwide, we are all advised to come back to God  and pray for the safety of our people at all times.

 

Before I go I want to wish you all a very enjoyable and safe  June Bank Holiday Weekend .

 

Agus sinn a bfuil a cairde, slan is beannacht De libh go leir.

 

 

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