Mass Broadcast Schedule This Week on Cork Music Station

Schedule of Radio Broadcasts of Masses from St. Patrick’s Church, Millstreet with Celebrant Canon John Fitzgerald, P.P. on Cork Music Station  This Week 

Mass on Sunday, 3rd May 2020 at 11.30 am  for People of the Parish.

Mass on Tuesday (5th) for Private Intention at 10.00a.m.

Mass on Wednesday (6th) for Donie Golden, Tullig (recently deceased) at 10.00a.m.

Mass on Thursday (7th) for Michael Ryan, Killarney Road at 10.00a.m.

Mass on Friday (8th May) for  Johnny, Kathleen & Kevin Hickey, Shanaknuck at 10.00a.m.

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Parish Newsletter – Vocation Sunday 3rd May, 2020

PARISH NEWSLETTER
BALLYDALY-CULLEN-MILLSTREET
FOURTH sunday of easter – VOCATION SUNDAY 3rd May, 2020
Canon John Fitzgerald P.P.
Tel Nos. Millstreet 029-70043/Mobile 087-7752948
<email>    dioceseofkerry.ie

Your prayers are requested for the repose of the souls of the following and for those whose anniversaries occur around this time:

RECENT DEATHS:   Eileen Cotter, Old Coach Avenue; Rose O’Mahony, Mallow.

ANNIVERSARIES: Judy Buckley, Mountleader; Jerry Hickey, Pound Hill;  Amanda Fitzgerald, Murphy’s Terrace;  Margaret Barrett, The Square; Denis Hickey, Mill View; Bernie O’Byrne, West End & London; Jimmy Cashman, Clara Road; Joe, Denis & Hannah McSweeney, Killarney Road;  Hannie Lane, Aubane; Denis Cronin, Coolinarne; Con Keane, Coolikerane; Denis Murphy, Lisnaboy; Denis T. & Peg Murphy, Lisnaboy; Kitty Moynihan, Flintfield; Connie Lane, Cahirdowney; Pat John Cronin, Lisnasheershane.

 

AS RESTRICTIONS CONTINUE IN THE CONTEXT OF COVID-19 THE FOLLOWING IS THE SCHEDULE OF MASSES FOR THE WEEK AHEAD WHICH WILL BE CELEBRATED BY FR. FITZGERALD BEHIND CLOSED DOORS & TRANSMITTED ON OUR CHURCH TV.

  • MASS ON SUNDAY (3rd) for People of the Parish at 11.30a.m.
  • MASS ON TUESDAY (5th) (Private Intention) at 10.00a.m.
  • MASS ON WEDNESDAY (6th) Donie Golden, Tullig (recently deceased) at 10.00a.m.
  • MASS ON THURSDAY (7th) for Michael Ryan, Killarney Road at 10.00a.m.
  • MASS ON FRIDAY (8th) for Johnny, Kathleen & Kevin Hickey, Shanaknuck at 10.00a.m.

AFTER EACH MASS DURING THE MONTH OF MAY A DECADE OF THE ROSARY WILL BE RECITED BY FR. FITZGERALD

EACH OF THESE MASSES WILL BE TRANSMITTED ON CORK MUSIC STATION (corkmusicstation.com)

My sincere thanks to parishioners who have dropped their Capital Fund and Due envelopes into the post box in our Parish office over the past number of weeks.  Your continued support and encouragement is very much appreciated.

The Parish office continues to be closed to the public but our secretary can still be contacted by phone (029 70043) or email for anniversary inclusions, mass cards or any other queries.

The month of May has always been associated with devotion of Our Lady and during this month all over Ireland people would visit their local Grotto’s to pray to Our Lady.  Here in our town we are fortunate to have Tubrid Well to visit and since my time in Millstreet, I have always found that no matter what time you visit the well you are never alone.  People visit for various reasons – some for thanksgiving, some seeking peace and comfort and others praying for the sick or bereaved.

However due to Covid19 restrictions we are currently unable to make these important visits, but that doesn’t mean we cannot be close to Our Lady in our homes.   Pope Francis has issued a letter to the world for the Month of May and encourages everyone to rediscover the beauty of praying the Rosary at home during this month.  So perhaps, here in our Parish, when we are unable to visit Tubrid Well or our Churches we can set aside some time each day and pray to Our Lady for protection and hope during these difficult days.

Pope Francis has also written a prayer that he asks us to pray at the end of the Rosary and he himself will pray it too during the month of May ‘in spiritual union with all of us’.

O Mary, You shine continuously on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope. We entrust ourselves to you, Health of the Sick, who, at the foot of the cross, were united with Jesus’ suffering and persevered in your faith. “Protectress of the Roman people”, you know our needs, and we know that you will provide, so that, as at Cana in Galilee, joy and celebration may return after this time of trial. Help us, Mother of Divine Love, to conform ourselves to the will of the Father and to do what Jesus tells us. For he took upon himself our suffering, and burdened himself with our sorrows to bring us, through the cross, to the joy of the Resurrection.                                                                  Amen.

 

On behalf of our Parish, I wish to thank the Drishane Sisters who have gifted our Church with this statue of “Our Lady of Victories” which had been in Drishane Convent and in their house in Killarney Road.  We have placed it in the Sanctuary for the month of May and we will remember the Sisters and pray for them and their communities worldwide.

Lest We Forget (17) – March 1st-13th, 1920

Continuing our series on the events of 1920 with the help of the daily newspaper of the First Dail, the Irish Bulletin.

LEST WE FORGET (17)

The following are Acts of Aggression committed in Ireland by the armed Military and Police of the English Government, as reported in the Daily Press for the Week Ending March 6th, 1920

A new element has entered into the armed suppression of the Republican Movement in Ireland. Troops and police are now encouraged to wreck the property of well-known Republicans. In the foregoing week seven such incidents have occurred, these are usually accompanied by looting on the part of the troops. These occurrences appear under the heading “Sabotage”. In the above six days the sentences passed for political offences totalled one year and ten months.

MONDAY, MARCH 1st, 1920.
Raids:- Military and police in large numbers raided and searched upwards of 100 houses in the Rushbrook district of Co. Cork. At Dublin, in the early hours of the morning, military and police accompanied by armoured cars raided the residences of many prominent Republicans. Some twenty houses were searched including those of Mr. Robert O’Brennan, of the Rathmines Urban Council. Dr. Kathleen Lynn, – Member of the Rathmines Urban Council. In the raid on Mr. O’Brennan’s house the troops ordered Mrs. O’Brennan out of bed and when she subsequently asked them not to raid the rooms in which her three young children were sleeping the officer in charge replied “we can’t help that” and ordered the room be searched. In a raid upon the residence of Mrs. Hazlewood, that lady fainted and when an effort was made by a Mr. O’Brien who lodged in the same house to go to her assistance he was held up by the troops who ordered him at the point of the revolver to stand back. (See Military Sabotage). Military and police raided ten houses in the Kildorrery district of Co. Cork. In the Ballingar district of Co. Galway twenty five houses were raided and searched by armed police. Military and police raided the Labour Hall at Inchicore, Co. Dublin.  [read more …] “Lest We Forget (17) – March 1st-13th, 1920”