Fógraí / Newsletter 31st May 2020

Fr Michael Moynihan PP
Tel (066) 9151208/
087-6551902
31ú Bealtaine 2020 dingle@dioceseofkerry.ie
naomhmuire.wordpress.com
Masses/Aifrinn
St Mary’s Church, Dingle.
Sat 30ú 8.00pm
1. John Joe Murphy, Green Street.
2. Vincent Houlihan, Avondale and deceased members of The Houlihan Family.
Sun 31ú 11.30am Teresa O’Sullivan, 1ú CB, Dublin and late of Tubber and her brother Paddy O’Sullivan, Tubber.
Mon 1ú 10.00am Private Intention.
Tues 2ú 10.00am Paróisteanaigh.
Céad 3ú 7.30pm John Lynch, Goat St.
Déard 4ú 10am Intinn Príobháideach.
Friday 5ú 7.30pm Private Intention.
Sat 6ú 8.00pm 1. Tom Fitzgerald, Dingle Heights, Ballinaboula.
2. Thomas Hanafin, Baile an Ístínigh and his wife Mary who died earlier this year.
Sun 7ú 11.30am Margaret and Jackie Griffin, Mullinagleemig and An Dóirín, Green St.
(All these Masses are available on the webcam only.
Go to naomhmuire.wordpress.com and click on the picture of St Mary’s altar or visit dioceseofkerry.ie and select Live Masses and then Dingle to follow all live masses.)

Trócaire and Dues Envelopes 2020
Míle buíochas to all who have returned their Dues Envelopes and Trócaire Boxes.
Trócaire Amount received to date: €2,677.

Offertory Collection: Weekly Env: €892. Míle Buíochas.

Mass Leaflets are available in the local shops in Dingle, Fionn Trá and Lios Póil and on our Parish Website. They are also available at the Please drop one to a neighbour or anyone cocooning.
A Coronavirus Prayer
Loving and healing God,
we, the people of Dingle, Fionn Trá and
Lios Póíl turn to you in prayer,
confident that you are with us and with all people in every moment.

We stand before you as people of hope, trusting in your care and protection.
May your faithful love support us and soothe the anxiety of our hearts.

Generous God,
fill us with compassion and concern for others, young and old, that we may look after one another in these challenging days.

Bring healing to those who are sick with the virus and be with their families. May those who have died rest in your eternal embrace.
Comfort their family and friends.

Strengthen and protect all medical professionals caring for the sick and all who work in our medical facilities. Give wisdom to leaders in healthcare and governance
that they may make the right decisions for the well-being of people.

We pray in gratitude for all those in our country who will continue to work in the days ahead in so many fields of life for the sake of us all.
Bless them and keep them safe.

O God of creation and life,
we place ourselves in your protection.
May the mantle of your peace enfold us this day and tomorrow.

St ……., pray for us.
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St ……., pray for us.

May all the saints of God, pray for us. Amen.

COVID-19 Support Line for Older People
The support line is open seven days a week, 8am – 8pm, by calling 0818 222 024.

Priest on duty this Sunday:
Fr Jerry Keane: 087-2844649.

Tar, a Spioraid Naoimh, líon croíthe na bhfíréan.
Agus las ionainn tine do ghrá.
Cuir amach uait do Spiorad agus cruthófar muid,
Agus déanfaidh tú aghaidh na talún a athnuachan.

A Dhia, a mhúin cróithe na bhfíréan le solas an Spioraid Naoimh,
Deonaigh dúinn sa Spiorad céanna a bheith críonna go fíor, agus gairdeas a dhéanamh i gcónaí ina shólás,
Trí Chríost, ár dTiarna. Áiméan.

Stay with me, Lord – Prayer of St Pio of Pietrelcina after Holy Communion

Stay with me, Lord, for it is necessary to have
You present so that I do not forget You.
You know how easily I abandon You.

Stay with me, Lord, because I am weak
and I need Your strength,
that I may not fall so often.

Stay with me, Lord, for You are my life,
and without You, I am without fervor.

Stay with me, Lord, for You are my light,
and without You, I am in darkness.

Stay with me, Lord, to show me Your will.
Stay with me, Lord, so that I hear Your voice and follow You.

Stay with me, Lord, for I desire to love You
very much, and always be in Your company.

Stay with me, Lord, if You wish me to be faithful to You.

Stay with me, Lord, for as poor as my soul is, I want it to be a place of consolation for You, a nest of love.

ACCORD is offering counselling to couples, individuals and family members by phone on 01-5313331, Monday to Friday 9am -8pm.
Parish Churches reopen: You are asked to please continue to observe all Health guidelines and to use the hand sanitizers provided. St Mary’s Church, will open from 10.30am to 6pm each day, except Sunday, when it will open after Mass. St John the Baptist and Séipéal Naomh Caitlín will open each day 10.30am – 6.00pm from Tuesday next. If you ask what is the safest way to visit a church, one answer is: “Walk around, stand and pray; don’t sit down, touch nothing.”

Proposed Day of Prayer for the Parish Eucharistic Adoration Groups has been postponed instead there will be a Holy Hour streamed from the Cathedral on Thursday evening 04th June at 8.00p.m. on www.dioceseofkerry.ie/killarney

Thought for the day: The four marks of our Christian belonging are our personal journey, our community belonging, our practical discipleship and our adult integration of faith and life. None of us “inhabits” all four dimensions fully, all of the time, and yet all four dimensions should in principle be there. The good news of Pentecost is that the Spirit, poured into our hearts, enables all four aspects of our faith to live: the Spirit helps us in our prayer; the body of Christ is animated by the gifts of the Spirit; our service of others gets its energy from the Spirit and the Spirit “reminds us” of all that Jesus taught. Today, we celebrate discipleship in the community of faith. Prayer: We open our hearts and lives to you, Holy Spirit: breathe a breath of new life into us all! Amen.

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