Fógraí / Newletter

Dingle Parish

Fr Michael Moynihan PP

Tel (066) 9151208/087-6551902
June 16th, 2024

dingle@dioceseofkerry.ie
www.dingleparish.ie

Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Pray for Noel Kevane, Bandon and late of Múirioch. Suaimhneas dá anam.

St Mary’s Church, Dingle.
Sat 15ú 6.15pm John and Annie Griffin, The Wood and deceased members of the Griffin and Adams Families.
Sun 16ú 11.30am Tom Fitzgerald, Dingle Heights, Ballinaboula.
Monday 17ú 10.00am Sa Díseart.
Tues 18ú 10.00am Aifreann Dheireadh na Bliana do Bunscoil an Chlochair.
Wed 19ú 10.00am No Mass.
Thurs 20ú 10.00am Paróisteánaigh.
Fri 21ú 6.15pm Seán Herbert, Ballinaboula and deceased family members.
Sat 22ú 6.15pm 1. Mary ‘Baba’ Griffin, Dykegate Street and deceased Family member. 2. John Vaughan, Trim, Co. Meath 1ú C.B. 3. Michael and Eileen Long and their daughter Nuala O’Reilly, Ceann Trá.
Sun 23ú 11.30am Paddy and Teresa O’Sullivan, Tubber.

Confessions: Friday after the 6.15pm Mass.

Rotas: Next Week: St Mary’s: Euch.
Mins: 6.15pm Maura Flahive, Marie Moriarty and Tracey Sheehy. 11:30am Ann O’Connor and Patricia Williams. Readers: 6.15pm: Micheál Ó Conchúir. 11.30am: Maurice O’Connor. Cleaners Team 4.

Naomh Eoin Baiste, Lios Póil
Sun. 16ú 10.00am Carmel and Bernie Galvin, Aglish and their daughter, Kathleen.
Dé Cead. 19ú 9.30am Aifreann Dheireadh na Bliana do Scoil Naomh Eoin Baiste, Lios Póil.

Offertory Collection: €1,472.00.
Naomh Caitlín, Fionn Trá
Sat 22ú 7.30in Kathleen Garvey, Cill Mhic a’ Domhnaigh.

Rota: Next Week: Min Eoc: Siobhán Uí Shé. Léitheoir: Máirín Uí Shé.

Aifrinntí Dheireadh na Bliana: 18ú Meitheamh, Dé Máirt, 10am: Bunscoil an Chlochair i Séipéal Naomh Mhuire.
19ú Meitheamh, Dé Céadaoin 9.30am Scoil Naomh Eoin Baiste, Lios Póil i Séipéal Naomh Eoin Baiste, Lios Póil. Fáilte roimh chách.

Thought for the day: Sleep that knits up the ravell’d sleeve of care is a daily therapeutic miracle, healing the heart. There is a gentle reflection of this in John 11, “Lord, if he has fallen asleep, he will be all right.” Sometimes, it is better to leave things alone and they will come along of their own accord. Parents know this very well…you just have to trust the process / the growth. The typical heresy of our time is not quietism but rather meticulous activism, often declining into pernickety interference. Some things just take time and the courage of non-interference! Prayer: You are the mystery at the heart of all and in you we put our trust. When we are asleep, when we are awake, you are silently at work. In you, we place our trust. Amen.

Pope Francis on X: Cultivating our relationship with the Lord gives us strong roots that will sustain the projects we wish to undertake.

€€Online giving€€. You can now make a donation to the Parish online by clicking on the Donate button on our Parish website.

Donate terminals, located at the back of St Mary’s Church, are programmed to donate €5 to the Parish each time they are used.

Gluten Free hosts are available from the priest at communion time.

Priest on duty this Sunday:
Fr Michael Moynihan 087-6551902.

Parish Pastoral Council Meeting: Tuesday, June 18th at 8pm in the Presbytery.

Paidir do Scoláirí:
God stay close to our students today
Guide their study and light their way.
Ease their nerves and comfort be,
With peace and love so tenderly.
May they remember the things they need,
And understand all that they study and read.
May they strive to give their best,
And do themselves justice in each test.
May the topics they know and like appear,
on the exam paper to lessen their fear.
And during the moments when they feel stressed, help them to remember the ways they are blessed. Amen

Geological Survey: A low flying aircraft will be active across counties Kerry, north-west Cork and neighbouring Limerick as part of the Tellus Survey in the coming weeks. The noise of the plane could startle sensitive livestock. If you have any concerns visit www.tellus.ie or call Tellus Freephone Information line on 1800 45 55 65.

The second Annual Diocesan Pilgrimage to Knock will take place on Saturday 24th August 2024. A bus is being organised from the Corca Dhuibhne Pastoral Area, (numbers dependent). If you are interested in travelling, contact Cathy on 086-0520915. The bus will depart Dingle at approx. 6.30am. Cost will depend on numbers travelling. Our Lady of Knock, pray for us.

Mí an Mheithimh – Mí an Chroí Rónaofa
Gile mo chroí do chroíse ‘Shlánaitheoir,
Is ciste mo chroí do chroíse d’fháil im chomhair, Ós follas gur líon do chroí dom’ ghrása ‘stór, i gcochall mo chroí do chroíse fág i gcomhad. (Tadhg Gaelach Ó Súilleabháin)

Parish Office at the Presbytery, Dingle. Office Hours: Tuesday: 9.30am-12.30pm.
Wednesday: 9.30am-12.30pm.
Thursday: 9.30am-12.30pm.
Parish Office: Tel.:066 9151208.

A range of new religious books are available in the bookstand of St Mary’s Church.

Day for Life 2024 will be celebrated this Sunday, June 16th, with the theme The Lord is my shepherd – Compassion and Hope at the End of Life. This year’s message reminds us that Jesus did not send the sick away, rather He showed that life always has dignity and that there is no such thing as a useless life.
On this Day for Life, conscious in a particular way of the gift of human life which is entrusted to our care, we bring our prayers to God.

  1. We pray for Pope Francis, as he himself bears witness to hope in the frailty of his advanced years – that the Lord may strengthen him and give him courage to complete the mission for which he has been sent. Lord hear us.
  2. We pray for all who are faced with degenerative or terminal illness – that they may experience the healing presence of Christ in the care of those who accompany them day by day.
  3. We pray for those who form public policy and who enact our laws – that in their efforts to serve the common good, they may always have in mind the inherent dignity of every human person, which is not the gift of society, but the gift of a loving creator.
  4. We pray for healthcare professionals – that, even when a cure is no longer possible, they may continue to provide gentle and life-affirming care for all their patients.
  5. We pray for an end to war – may respect and peace be always at the heart of human relationships.

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