Fógraí / Newsletter 11th November 2012

Bliain an Chreidimh
An Dara Domhnach Tríochad Saor
Pray for Frank Joyce, Baile Móir; Dominican Sr. Eoghan Ní Dhubháin, Dublin and Árd na Caithne.
Solas síoraí dá n-anamacha.
Priest on Call for the Corca Dhuibhne Pastoral Area is: Fr. Eoghan Ó Cadhla: 066-9156131.
MASSES/AIFRINN
ST. MARY’S CHURCH
Sat/Sath 10ú 8.00pm Mary Begley, Caherboshina, CB.
Sun/Domh 11ú 11.30am Frank Joyce, Baile Móir, R.I.P.
Mon/Luain 12ú 4.00pm Coláiste Íde
7.30pm Holy Souls’ – November Lists.
Tue/Máirt 13ú 10.00am Pádraig O’Sullivan, Cluaismóir, CB.
Wed/Cead 14ú 7.30pm John and Ellen Garvey, Ballinasig, CB.
Thur/Déard 15ú 10.00am Mike and Bridie Graham, Grey’s Lane, CB.
Fri/Aoine 16ú(Multi- Intentional) 7.30pm (1) Patrick Sheehy, The Quay, CB;(2) Eileen and Jerry Hanafin, Puckisland, CB;(3) Ursula Flannery, Fossa and Goat Street, MM.
Sat/Sath 17ú 8.00pm John, Bridie and Ann O’Connor, John Street, CB.
Sun/Domh 18ú 11.30am Geraldine O’Connor, Mail Road, CB.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Dingle Hospital Oratory: Monday 10.30am – 11.30am.
St Mary’s: Tues and Wed 10.30am – 10pm.
Thurs 10.30 – 11.30am except when there is a First Friday, it will be on that Friday. “Come and See” says the Lord.
Confessions: Sat. 10.30am – 11.00am & after Vigil Masses.

NAOMH EOIN BAISTE, LIOS PÓIL
Sun/Domh.11ú 10.00am Mick Scanlon, Melbourne, Australia and late of Emilough, MM.
Thur/Déard 15ú 7:30pm Holy Souls’ – November Lists.
Sun/Domh.18ú 10.00am Eileen Begley, John Street, MM.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Déardaoin / Thursday 11 am – 12 noon
NAOMH CAITLÍN, FIONN TRÁ
Satharn 10ú 6:15i.n. Liam Higgins, CB.
De Máirt 13ú 7.30i.n. Cuimhneachán Liosta na Marbh.
Satharn 17ú 6:15i.n. Hanna (Pat) Redding (nee Rooney) Michigan, USA, 1ú CB.
Adhradh na Naomh Shacraiminte
Déardaoin / Thursday 11 am – 12 noon
Offertory Collection
Weekly Env: €1,075; Cash: €1,171; Total: €1,870.
Dioc Coll for Irish Church Commissions and Agencies: €900. Míle buíochas.
Dingle Parish Pastoral Council meeting Thursday November 15th at 8.15pm i dTeach na Sagart.
Pattern Masses 2012
10.00a.m. Dé Domh. 25ú Samhain – Lá Chaitlíona. NB: Mass in Lios Póil on Sat 24th of Nov. at 6.15pm. No Sunday Mass on 25th.
Autumn/November Envelopes
There are spare envelopes and lists at the back of the Church for the Autumn and November Dues if you did not receive any. Buíochas ó chroí for your great generosity. Go méadaí Dia bhur stór.
An Deireadh Seachtaine seo chugainn:
(17ú/18ú Samhain)
DINGLE: Euch. Ministers’ Team 2; Collectors’ Team 2; Church Cleaners’ Team 2. Readers: Vigil: Bernie Búdhlaeir. 11.30a.m.: Margaret Sheehy.
LIOS PÓIL: Ministéirí Eoc.: Máire Uí Ghrifín agus Eric Mitchell. Léitheoir: Begley Family.
FIONN TRÁ: Ministéir Eoc.: Máirín Uí Shé. Léitheoir: Máirín Uí Shé.

The Year of Faith Series of Talks
A Series of talks, by Fr. Jim Sheehy at the Díseart on Wednesday 8.00pm to 9.30pm, to commemorate the “Year of Faith” marking the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council.
Nov. 14th – St. Paul: Teacher and Model of the Faith.
Nov. 21st – St. Paul: Faith and Justification.
Nov. 28th – Faith Revisited.
Dec. 5th – Ways in which we can Grow in Faith.
With time for questions, discussion, a brief prayer service; and also light refreshments and an opportunity for a chat. Everybody Welcome.
Fógraí
Beidh Bingo i bPobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne ar an nDomh, 11 Samhain @ 7.30i.n. Go leor duaiseanna ar fáil.
LIOSPOIL – After School Service/Seirbhís Iarscoile at Gráig na hÓige – opposite Lios Póil Primary School.
OPEN DAY – 15th Nov. 7 to 9pm and 16th Nov 2 to 6 pm. Discounted rates for families etc.
Coiste na nÓg, C.L.G. Daingean Uí Chúis, will hold its monthly meeting on this Monday 12th November, 2012 at 6.30pm in the Club House, Páirc an Ághasaigh. We will be preparing for the 2012 AGM so please make a special effort to attend with a view to preparing for 2013.
Corca Dhuibhne Ladies Football Club Cártaí 31 – ar siúl i dTigh Uí Shúilleabháin, Garraí na dTor ar an Aoine, 16ú Samhain ar 9pm ar son. A progressive 31 card game will take place in O’Sullivan’s Bar, Garrynadur, on Friday 16th of November at 9pm. All are welcome.
Retreat Centre: Sat. 17th Nov. 10.am – 4.30 pm Healing Day for the Bereaved with Geraldine Buckley, Bethany Support Group. Fri. 30th Nov. to Sun. 2nd Dec.: Fr. Philip McShane OP. – residential/non-residential places available. Booking: 066-7134276. Email: ardfertretreat@eircom.net
Catholic Grandparents Association – Maire Printer, President will address Grandparents from the Diocese of Kerry in the Pastoral Centre, Rock Road, Killarney on Monday 12th Nov at 10.30. All grandparents welcome.
Kerry Christmas Market in Dingle Sunday, November 18 from 11-5pm in An Díseart. Support your food and craft producers in Kerry who appreciate and need your custom. Dadaí na Nollaig, music, and more!
Vocations
Freedom can be measured by our lack of attachment to material things. In this Year of Faith is God calling you to a radical way of Life as a priest?
Contact Vocation Director Fr. Liam Lovell 064 66 41352 / liam.lovell@yahoo.ie
Lios Póil – New Eucharistic Ministers’ list available in the Sacristy.
Laochra an Chreidimh No.6
Glasgow Celtic and Bro. Walfrid Kerins
(1840-1915)
Born Andrew Kerins, in 1840, in Ballymote, Sligo, Marist Brother Walfrid would experience the full horrors of the Great Famine in Ireland, before joining the Marist Order, where he became a schoolteacher in Glasgow.
A consequence of the Great Famine, Ireland’s rural population fled the countryside to the cities of the Industrial Revolution – notably, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, London, Edinburgh and Dundee.
Sadly, the establishment, the ruling classes, the Government and the Protestant Churches of Scotland and England did more than their fair share to alienate the Irish immigrants, who were seen to be and treated as though they were less than human. Glasgow was no exception to the British rule, as the Irish and Brother Walfrid would discover.
However, the statistics are graphic enough. Of the 11.675 registered deaths (and that is registered – there would be many more) in Glasgow in 1888, 4,750 were children under five years of age. It was a nightmare best not revisited, or even contemplated, though there are, sadly and shamefully, modern equivalents yet remaining on this Earth.
The children of this misery were, however, his prime concern. Aside from educating the children of the slums, Brother Walfrid also sought to feed and clothe them. To do so, he was instrumental in establishing, in 1884, the ‘Penny Dinners’ for his poverty-stricken pupils and the children of his parish.
Brother Walfrid had, through his charitable, teaching and ecumenical activities, collated a considerable database of contacts, colleagues, friends and acquaintances, many of whom would be of sterling use in the founding of Glasgow Celtic; each would bring his own unique attributes to the table of creation.
Brother Walfrid was the architect, the instigator, the motivator and the conduit to all the facets that would come together to found Glasgow Celtic Football Club. The Club was formed on November 6th 1887, by a number of Catholics of the East End of the City.
“The main object is to supply the East End conferences of the St. Vincent de Paul Society with funds for the maintenance of the ‘Dinner Tables’ of our needy children in the Missions of St. Mary’s, Sacred Heart and St. Michael’s.”
Though Br. Walfrid was later transferred to London his football club continued to grow in Glasgow. From its charitable roots, the team went on to win the Scottish Cup in 1892, then built on successes over the years before a triumphant 1967 when the club won every competition it entered, including the Scottish League, Scottish Cup and the European Cup. In the latter competition, Celtic was the first British winner of that trophy.
On Tuesday last – Feast of All the Saints of Ireland, the 125th Anniversary Mass was celebrated in St. Mary’s Church, Glasgow. 24 hours later the famed green and white “Hoops” defeated Barcelona 2-1 in the European Champions’ tie in their home venue they call “Paradise”.
“Let us praise illustrious people, our folk in successive generations. The Lord gave them great glory”.
Eccles 44:1.
HOLY SOULS – NOVEMBER MASSES
Holy Souls – November Masses will continue to be celebrated in our 3 Parish churches, remembering all those named by you in our Parish November Lists as follows:
St. Mary’s Church – every Monday at 7:30pm.
N. Caitlín, Fionn Trá – gach Dé Máirt ar 7.30i.n.
N. Eoin Baiste, Lios Póil – gach Déardaoin, 7.30pm.

You will find the purple coloured list in the envelope delivered to your homes recently.
Please fill in this list and return with your customary November Offering at your earliest convenience. Extra envelopes & lists are available at the back of the 3 Parish Churches or any envelope will suffice.

This week’s Liturgies will be organised by our three GAA Clubs.
Cuimhneachán na bhfíréan
“Blessed are those who have died in the Lord
Now they can rest from their work for their good deeds go with them.” (Rev 14:13)

Machnamh – Na Mairbh
Ofrálaimid trí Phaidir, trí Ave Maria, agus Cré le hanamacha ár n-aithreacha agus ár máithreacha, ár ndeirfiúracha agus ár ndeartháireacha, ár gcairde gaoil, beo agus marbh, ár n-oidí faoistine foghlama agus baiste, ár gcarais Chríost, ár ndaoine muinteartha agus ár gcomharsana, le hanam ár seacht sinsear agus le hanamacha an domhain go hiomlán ar ordaigh Dia agus an Eaglais dúinn guí orthu. Cuirimid faoi bhrí ár nguí iad, méadú ar a nglóir, laghdú ar a bpian, agus logha na glóire síoraí. Amen.
Confirmation 2013
The Enrolment / Clárúchán Forms for all Confirmation candidates will be given to all Rang VI pupils in our Catholic Primary Schools during the coming week with details of three Enrolment Liturgies to be celebrated during November. Any older persons who wish to be included in the Parish Programme of Preparation for Confirmation are invited to contact the Parish Office 066-9151208.
Lá an Easpaig – Dé hAoine 22ú Márta 2013, 11am.
Spiorad Dé Ionainn
Go bhfógraímid slánú Dé, síocháin Dé, áthas Dé,
Spiorad Dé ionainn.
Go leanaimid cosán Dé, briathar Dé, solas Dé,
Spiorad Dé ionainn.
Spiorad Dé ionainn, Spiorad Dé tharainn,
Go scaipimid dea-scéal Chríost,
sólás Chríost, glóir Chríost,
Spiorad Dé ionainn.
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