Fógraí / Newsletter July 7th 2024

 Dingle Parish

Fr Michael Moynihan PP

Tel (066) 9151208/087-6551902

July 7th, 2024

dingle@dioceseofkerry.ie

www.dingleparish.ie

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Pray for Jack Landers, Márthain. Dr Nuala McGoldrick (née O’Sullivan), Toronto and late of The Mall, Dingle. Suaimhneas síoraí dá n-anamacha.

St Mary’s Church, Dingle.

Sat 6ú 6.15pm 1. Mary Kelly O’Callaghan, The Grove, MM. 2. Jackie and Kathleen Ashe, Minard and deceased members of the Ashe and Devane Families. 3. Paddy McNamara, Marian Park. 4. Nellie O’Sullivan, Farran Flaherty. 5. Annie de Jesus Gomes and Thelma Gomes RIP and the extended family in Mozambique.

Sun 7ú 11.30am Peg Griffin, Ballinana and deceased members of the Kelliher family.

Monday 8ú 10.00am Sa Díseart.

Tues 9ú 10.00am No Mass.

Wed 10ú 10.00am Paróisteánaigh.

Thurs 11ú 10.00am No Mass.

Fri 12ú 6.15pm Olivia Mac Donnell, Cluain Ard, 1ú CB.

Sat 13ú 6.15pm 1. Private Intention.

Sun 14ú 11.30am Michael and Maureen Griffin, Kilfountain and deceased members of the Griffin and Courtney Families.

Confessions: Friday after the 6.15pm Mass.

Rotas: Next Week: St Mary’s: Euch.

Mins: 6.15pm Barbara Prendergast, Joan Rohan and Tracey Sheehy. 11:30am Ann O’Connor. Readers: 6.15pm: Noel O’Neill. 11.30am: Pat O’Connor. Cleaners Team 3.

Naomh Caitlín, Fionn Trá

Sat 6ú 7.30in Micheál Ó Sé, Ard a’ Bhóthair agus a thuismitheoirí, Beatrice agus Tommy, agus a dheartháireacha, Tom agus Páidí.

Naomh Eoin Baiste, Lios Póil

Sun. 14ú 10.00am 1. Mary Moriarty, Deerpark, 1ú CB. 2. Tom Griffin, Doonties.

Rota: Next Week: Min Eoc: Máire Uí Chinnéide. Léitheoir: Tom Griffin.

Thought for the day: Familiarity breeds…well, sometimes blindness. We do need familiarity, we couldn’t be working things out for the first time all of the time. What is regular and known can help us get on with the day or the job or the relationship. But there are times, we all have them, when sheer familiarity impedes our understanding and prevents our encounter with the new, the different and the radical. Our case is, perhaps, the diametric opposite of that of the people of Nazareth. Our too comfortable faith familiarity with Jesus can hinder us from seeing the radical, the new, the disturbing. Sometimes a bit of defamiliarisation would be good for us!! Prayer: Lord, take away dull familiarity and shake us up that we may ask ourselves honestly, “Who then is this?” Amen

Pope Francis on X: Prayer is the driving force of our life. It can seem like an abstract reality, far from our problems. Yet, prayer is essential, because we cannot go very far on our own. We are not all-powerful, and we fail miserably when we think we are.

Pope’s Intention for July: For the Pastoral Care of The Sick. We pray that the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick confer on those who receive it and their loved ones the power of the Lord and become ever more a visible sign of compassion and hope for all.

Offertory Collection: €2,200.00. Míle buíochas.

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

Priest on duty this Sunday:

Fr Eoghan Ó Cadhla 087-6951318.

Sick and Retired Priests’ Collection will take place this weekend July 6th/7thIt will be taken up as a second collection after communion. Please use the blue envelope in your box of envelopes or the spare envelopes at the back of the Churches.

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.

Cemetery Masses will be celebrated as follows: Tues July 9th 7.30pm – Ballinclár.

Thursday July 11th 7.30pm – Milltown.

Dé Máirt 16ú Iúil 7.30pm – Reilig Cheann Trá. If any person would like to do a reading or prayer of the faithful, please contact the parish office.

Prayer to Discover Your Vocation

God our Father, send workers into your harvest. May the Spirit we received in baptism touch the hearts of many to offer themselves in priesthood, religious life and other forms of service. Give the parents and families of our diocese the wisdom and courage to support young people in searching for and following the call of God in their lives, Amen.

Paidir do na Laethanta Saoire

A Thiarna, go mbaine gach duine taitneamh agus sásamh as laethanta saoire an tsamhraidh, agus go raibh d’aingil naofa mar gharda agus cosaint againn i gcónaí agus sinn ag teacht agus ag imeacht.

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

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.

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.

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

The Annual Pioneer Pilgrimage to Knock will take place on Sunday 21st July. Mass at 3pm will be followed by Eucharistic Blessing and Procession to the Shrine.

Pioneers, along with friends and relations of people who are living “one day at a time” with addiction, are welcome.

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