Dromtariffe Parish Parish Weekly Newsletter

My dear friends

 How I long for the time when we will be able to gather for Mass and sacramental occasions.  It has been a long & difficult time for many, and we pray God that we will soon be coming to more normal times.

We have no information yet as to when church can be available for group public worship as we are bound by the decisions of government.  We cannot put dates on First Communion & Confirmations.  As soon as we get information, we will be in touch to make these times the special spiritual occasions they are meant to be.

Thanks for your loyalty and generosity in continuing to contribute to church funds, priests’ dues and Trócaire.  As soon as it is allowed, we will distribute envelopes in the usual way.  Some have chosen to drop in their envelopes to the presbytery putting their names, addresses & number on an ordinary envelope.  Again, my sincere thanks.

It is great to see children back in school and so happy and the care and attention lavished on them by their teachers. 

God bless everybody & hope we will be able to see each other soon in church.

Fr Tom

MASS TIMES & INTENTIONS WEEK BEGINNING 26th April.   

Day Private Mass Intention
Monday 26th   Tim Carver, Gurrane
Wednesday 28th    
Thursday 29th   Special Intention
Saturday 1st    
Sunday 2nd   Special Intention

 

Deaths:

Joan Meaney, Rathroe

Parish Fund:

the amount received last week: €475.

        Donation to offertory collection €120

                                                      Trócaire €620      Thank you.                                              

I am praying for those who live in these station districts at my private Masses.  God be with ye.

Masses from Monday 26th April      to       Sunday 2nd May 2021
Mon 26 April Wed 28 April    Thurs 29 Apr   Sat 1 May    Sun 2 May  
Coolclough  Gurteen The Island                   Derrinagree              Clonbanin      Moher           Clenrath           Rathroe Lyrevoucane Bolomore     Fortgrady  Knockbrack Curraraigue Upper Curraraigue Middle Curraraigue Lower Meenskehy Knocknacurracoush Coolclougher    Skagh            Stakehill Ballymaquirke  Dromalour Kilcolman    Garraveasogue Paal    Kileenleigh  Derrygallon    Knockanroe    Gurranebawn    Farrandoyle

 

Masses from Monday 3rd May      to       Sunday 16th  May 2021
Mon 3 May    Wed 5 May      Thurs 6 May    Sat 8 May  Sun 9 May   
Rathcoole                Radharc na Coille      Prohus    Knockcahill     Laught Upper    Laught Lower Gurrane Killetra  Minehill   Dromahoe      Keale Month’s Mind   Anniversaries Drominagh    Ardrahan     Lisnacon      Killinane  Derrinamona Dromskehy  Ducleagh    Dromagh   Rosglass      Dysert      Dromtariffe
Mon 10 May Wed 12 May    Thurs 13 May   Sat 15 May    Sun 16 May  
Coolclough  Gurteen The Island                   Derrinagree              Clonbanin      Moher           Clenrath           Rathroe Lyrevoucane Bolomore     Fortgrady  Knockbrack Curraraigue Upper Curraraigue Middle Curraraigue Lower Meenskehy Knocknacurracoush Coolclougher    Skagh            Stakehill Ballymaquirke  Dromalour Kilcolman    Garraveasogue Paal    Kileenleigh  Derrygallon    Knockanroe    Gurranebawn    Farrandoyle

COVID-19 Support Line for Older People

ALONE manage a national support line and additional supports for older people who have concerns or are facing difficulties relating to COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Professional staff are available to answer queries and give advice and reassurance where necessary. The support line is open seven days a week, 8am – 8pm, by calling 0818 222 024.

 

                           How to Hear His Voice

 Our silence demands of us constant self-denial and plunges us into the deep silence of God where aloneness with God becomes a reality.  The Word of God is speechless today.  In the Eucharist, his silence is the highest and the truest praise of the Father.  We need silence to be alone with God, to speak to him, to listen to him, to ponder his words deep in our hearts.  In silence we are filled with the energy of God himself that makes us do all things with joy.

 The fruit of silence is prayer,

the fruit of prayer is faith,

the fruit of faith is love,

and the fruit of love is service. 

To be only all for Jesus we need a deep life of prayer. 

How do we learn to pray? By praying.

 Let us adore Jesus in the Eucharistic silence.  Souls of prayer are souls of great silence.  We must endeavour to live alone with Jesus in the sanctuary of our inmost heart.  In reality there is only one substantial prayer, Christ himself.  One voice which unites in itself all the voices raised in prayer.

                                                                     Saint Teresa of Calcutta

 

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