Bonane/Glengarriff Parish Fr Michael Moynihan, P.P. (027)63045/087 6551902 www.dioceseofkerry.ie

Bonane/Glengarriff Parish
Fr Michael Moynihan, P.P.
(027)63045/087 6551902
www.dioceseofkerry.ie
November 9th 2014
[email protected]
Mass times and intentions for Glengarriff
Sat 8th 8.00pm: Christy O’Sullivan, Reenmeen
Sun 9th 11.30am: Michael, Hannah and Joe O’Sullivan,
Coomerkane
Mon 10th 7.00pm: Mass for those on November lists
Tues 11th 7.00pm: Mass for those on November lists
Wed 12th 7.00pm: Mass for those on November lists
Thurs 13th 7.00pm: Mass for those on November lists
Fri 14th 7.00pm: Mass for those on November lists
especially those who died in the past year
Sat 15th 8.00pm: Patrick Carey
Sun 16th 11.30am: Jimmy, Vera and John O’Shea,
Kealkill
Rotas for Glengarriff Nov 15th and 16th: Readers Sat:
Cillian Collins Sun: Mona Kneuttel. Ministers of the
Eucharist: Sat: Donal Connolly and Sheila O’Sullivan
Sun: Robbie Hurley O’Donavan and Sebastian Kneuttel
Collectors for November: Sat Jimmy Goggin and Kevin
Ger O’Sullivan Sun Damien Galvin and Joe Harrington
Mass times and intentions for Bonane
Sun Nov 9th 9.30am: Memorial Mass for Anne
O’Leary, nee O’Sullivan, Esk, Bonane and UK.
Thurs Nov 13th 8.00pm: Mary McDavitt, Releigh,
Bonane and deceased members of the Galvin Family
Sun 16th 9.30am: Mary O’Sullivan nee O’Brien,
Galway and New York
Eucharistic Minister: Nov 9th Mairead Cronin. Nov
16 and 23rd Patricia O’Sullivan
Events at the Carnegie, Kenmare: Thursday 13thLocal Films for Local People: Kerry Kaleidoscope
We are delighted to present a programme of films
made in and about Kerry and preserved in the IFI Irish
Film Archive.. Tickets €7 – 8pm - Duration
approximately 2 hours. Friday 14th – ‘The Legend
of Luke Kelly’ by Chris Kavanagh €20 – 8pm
by many great composers. Tickets €15/€12 – 8pm
“It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray
for the dead that they may be loosed of their sins”.
Envelopes with November Sheets for lists of dead are
in your box of envelopes. You are encouraged to
complete the list and return it to the Church. Offerings
for the dead included with your list goes towards the
priests income. Many thanks to all those who have
returned their November lists.
Masses for those on the November list: Sacred Heart
Church, Glengarriff evening this week at 7.00pm. St
Fiachna’s Church, Bonane Wed 19th, Thurs 20th and
Fri 21st at 8.00pm each evening.
Diary for booked Masses 2015 is now open.
Man to Man a meeting to support men living with
advanced Prostate Cancer in Cork will take place in
Gresham Metropole Hotel on 18th November from
6.30pm to 8.00pm. For bookings call 016188460
Farewell. As we Are moving back to Germany. We want
to thank the community of Bonane for all the help, love
and friendship we received in all the 22 years. God bless,
Erich and Elisabeth Dirbach
The Glengarriff GAA club will hold its AGM in the
Park Hotel on Friday 20th November at 7.30pm.
All are welcome- existing and new members.
Enrolment is now taking place for Christmas
Cooking with Gemma Hunt in Coláiste Pobail
Bheanntraí. The class will start on Thursday 13thNov
from 7.00 – 9.00 for 4 weeks at a cost of €55.00. Early
enrolment is essential for this course. Recipes will be
given in advance, so that ingredients can be purchased.
Contact 027 56434 or [email protected]
Priest on Duty Sunday November 9th is Fr Michael
Moynihan 0876551902
Visits to the housebound will take place on Thurs next
November 13th at the usual times.
Glengarriff active retired are having a Meal and get
together on Thursday next November 13th at 1.00pm at
The Park Hotel, Glengarriff. Contact Peg 027 63077,
Robin 027 63055, or Noreen O’Sullivan 027 63392
Mass for those who died during the past year of the past
year will take place on Friday next November 14 th at
7.00pm.
Blessings of Graves on Sunday November 16th:
St Feaghnas Graveyard, Bonane - after 9.30 Mass,
Glengarriff graveyard - after 11.30 Mass.
Stranger at our side
All through life’s day,
you walk with us, Lord
But often we don’t recognise you,
for we are blinded by work and worry,
doubt, confusion and fear,
and so you remain a stranger to us.
Before the day’s end we will ask many questions,
experience many sorrows and disappointments.
And then, suddenly
whether we are young, middle aged or old
we find that night is falling.
In that moment we pray
that like the disciples on the road to Emmaus,
our eyes will be opened,
and that we will recognise you.
And you will not vanish from our sight,
but stay with us
to guide us to the Father’s house.