Fógraí / Newsletter October 14th 2012

Bliain an Chreidimh
An tOchtú Domhnach Fiche Saor
Pray for Mick Scanlon, late of Emilough who died in Melbourne, Australia; Eileen McCarthy, nee O’Sullivan, Cork and,late of Burnham. 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 13ú 8.00pm Bridie O’Sullivan, England, CB.
Sun/Domh 14ú 11.30am M.P.P.
Luain/Mon 15ú 4.00pm Coláiste Íde.
Tue/Máirt 16ú 10.00am William and Ellen Grandfield, CB.
Wed/Cead 17ú 7.30pm Michael and Mary O’Callaghan, Marian Park, CB.
Thur/Déard 18ú 10.00am John and Bill Grandfield, CB.
Fri/Aoine 19ú 7.30pm John and Maurice Martin, Ballyhea, CB. Margaret Moriarty, nee Devaney, The Grove, MM.
Sat/Sath 20ú 8.00pm Johnny and Hannah Barrett and their son Andrew, Ballybowler, CB.
Sun/Domh 21ú 11.30am M.P.P. Aifreann ar Raidió na Gaeltachta.
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.14ú 10.00am Molly and John Garvey, Ballinasare, CB.
Sun/Domh.21ú 10.00am Danny O’Sullivan, Goulane, CB.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Déardaoin / Thursday 11 am – 12 noon
NAOMH CAITLÍN, FIONN TRÁ
Satharn 13ú 6:15i.n.
Satharn 20ú 6:15i.n.
Adhradh na Naomh Shacraiminte
Déardaoin / Thursday 11 am – 12 noon
Offertory Collection
Weekly Env: €1,110; Cash: €975;
Total: €2,085. Míle buíochas.
Diocesan Collection for the Propagation of the Faith – Missions – will be taken up as a second collection after communion next weekend October 20th/21st.
An Deireadh Seachtaine seo chugainn:
(20ú/21ú Deireadh Fómhair)
DINGLE: Euch. Ministers’ Team 2 Collectors’ Team 2; Church Cleaners’ Team 2. Readers: Vigil: Tadhg Ó Coileáin. 11.30a.m.: Clár Uí Loingsigh agus Séamus Ó Ceilleacháir. LIOS PÓIL: Ministéirí Eoc.: Mary Devane and Máiréad Uí Ghairbhí. Léitheoir: Muintir Uí Shúilleabháin. FIONN TRÁ: Ministéir Eoc.: Caitlín Uí Mhurchú. Léitheoir: Phil Uí Chatháin.

Aifreann Raidió na Gaeltachta 21/10/’12
Craolfar Aifreann Dé ó séipéil Naomh Muire ar 11.30r.n. ar Domhnach na Misean tré mheán Raidió na Gaeltachta. Iarrtar oraibh go léir bheith suite chun tosaigh le bhur dtoil chun bheith lán-pháirteach san searmanas. Scaip an scéal imeasc na comharsain agus bhur gcairde thar lear mar is féidir leo bheith linn tré Raidió na Gaeltachta ar www.rte.ie/rnag/ nó Sruthlú Naomh Muire www.naomhmuire.wordpress.com
“Imígí agus fógraígí an Dea-scéal”
Tréad Limistéar Corca Dhuibhne
Corca Dhuibhne Duty Róta
Weekday Duty Rota as follows for emergency cover:
Monday – Fr. John Buckley P.P.
Tuesday – Fr. Michael Hussey P.P.
Wednesday – An tAthair Tomás Ó Luanaigh S. P.
Thursday – An tAthair Eoghan Ó Cadhla S. P.
Contact no. for Emergency Calls 087-7087600.
Saturday/ Dé Sathairn
6.15pm Fionn Trá
6.45pm An Clochán
7.00pm Annascaul
7.30pm Dún Chaoin
8.00pm (all year) Dingle
Sunday/ Dé Domhnaigh
10.00am Lios Póil
10.00am Baile an Fheirtéaraigh
10.30am Castlegregory
10.45am Inch
11.15am Carraig
11.30am Dingle
12 noon Camp
Fógraí
Laethanta Oscailte i gColáiste Íde ar an 20ú agus 21ú Deireadh Fómhair óna 12 – 5 ar an dá lá.
Breis eolas ó 066-9151211.
World Report –Sunday Oct 14th on RTÉ Radio 1 at 8:10am reports on the Pilgrimage to Rome in the footsteps of Msgr. Hugh O’Flaherty whose Escape Line rescued 6,500 Jews, Allied troops and others during WWII.
Kingdom Care & Recovery Haven (Cancer Support House) are having a Recycling Drive. All old, worn/torn clothes, shoes, bedding, curtains. belts etc. are wanted.
We will be at each venue from 11 am- 4 pm on Saturday 20th October in Annascaul Community Centre.
Be Aware Prevent Suicide Mental Wellness Exhibition, takes place in the Brandon Hotel, Tralee, on Sunday, October 21st (10am-7pm) and Monday, October, 22nd (10am-3pm) featuring over 60 groups. On Sunday, Rugby Player Alan Quinlan will speak on tackling depression. Teen Spirit will attend. Monday’s focus is on secondary schools.
Husbands and Wives, marriage enrichment weekend away in Killarney from 9th (8pm) to 11th (4pm) Nov. 2012. For booking visit: www.marriageencounter.ie or phone 064 6644319.
Pattern Masses 2012
10.00a.m. Dé Domh. 25ú Samhain – Lá Chaitlíona.
NB: Mass in Lios Póil on Saturday 24th of Nov. at 6.15pm. No Sunday Mass in Lios Póil on the 25th.
Cór Naomh Muire: Choir Practice on Tuesday at 8.15pm, in the Presbytery. New members welcome.
Year of Faith
October 11th 2012 – November 24th 2013
The Year of Faith began on Thursday October 11, 2012. It is a timely and much-needed call from the Holy Father for a renewed dedication to the Faith.
For the next 12 months we plan to bring you a profile of a Faith Hero/Heroine. We will invite all our Confirmation candidates to write a Faith profile of their chosen Confirmation Patron Saint for publication in future newsletters.
Faith Heroes and Heroines No.2
Pauline Marie Jaricot was born in Lyon, France on July 22nd 1799. In 1818 she organised the female workers in her brother-in-laws’s silk factory as the Association of Women who make Reparation and went on to form the Association for the Propagation of Faith in Lyon on the 3rd of May 1822. In 1826 she founded the Living Rosary. Four years later Pauline Jaricot set up the Bank of Heaven and invested her entire family inheritance in an effort to promote a more socially just way for the workers of Lyon.
The Association for the Propagation of the Faith was established in Ireland with its first meeting in the Parochial House, Exchange Street, Dublin on the 18th of September 1838. However, in 1852 she was declared bankrupt and lived the rest of her life in poverty. She died in Lyon on January 9th 1862.
Getting Involved.
What could a teenage girl do about the woes of the whole world? Well, she could forget about them. Or blame everyone else for them. Or make shocked noises, and leave it at that. Pauline Jaricot took responsibility instead. She could do something, whatever she could, to set things right. She could give herself, her time, her energy, her money – whatever it took.
The sick and suffering bothered her, so she spent part of her days working in the hospitals. She wasn’t very good at it, but they knew she cared, and that helped. She set about making the world say its prayers, she parcelled out decades of the Rosary, one to each person, so that someone was praying a little practically all the time. After a while there were three million people in her Living Rosary association. There was one other thing. Pauline Jaricot was a very good girl, despite a hasty temper, a quick tongue, and a lot of vanity.
Caring and giving
Pauline Jaricot was only a girl, a very young girl, who lived a long time ago. But she set something in motion that one hundred and ninety years later is still doing a marvellous amount of good in the world. She cared, and she gave herself. Any one, girl or boy, man or woman, can do that much. Even you. Last year alone the Catholic people of Ireland sent €2,000,000 to missionary communites in need. Gura bhfada buan é. Bígí Flaithiúil arís.
Vocations
Jesus promises one hundred fold to those who leave everything and follow him. In this Year of Faith, is Christ calling you to be a priest? Contact Vocation Director Fr Liam Lovell. 064 66 41352. Email liam.lovell@yahoo.ie.
The Year of Faith
A Series of talks, 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.
The sessions will be led by Fr. Jim Sheehy with guest speaker Geraldine O’Mahony.
Oct. 17th – The Vatican Council – Then and Now.
Oct. 24th – Pope Benedict’s Message Inaugurating the “Year of Faith”.
Nov. 7th – The Faith – In Theory and in Practise.
Nov. 14th – St. Paul: Teacher and Model of the Faith.
Nov. 21st – St. Paul: Faith and Justification.
Nov. 28th – Faith Revisited.
(Talk will be given by Geraldine O’Mahony).
Dec. 5th – Ways in which we can Grow in Faith.
There will be time for questions and discussion at each session. The session will end with a brief prayer service; and there will be light refreshments and an opportunity for a chat after each session. Everybody Welcome.
Mission Sunday
Mission Sunday takes place this year on October 21st. It is the one day set aside each year for Catholics worldwide to recommit themselves to the Church’s missionary activity through prayer and sacrifice. The Mission Sunday collection supports Young Churches and missionaries in meeting the spiritual and material needs of men, women and children in poorer countries overseas.
The annual Diocesan collection for the Propagation of the Faith will be taken up next weekend the 20th/21st of October as a second collection after Communion.
Baptisms: We welcome into the Catholic Church the following children who were baptised recently:
Donncha John Ó Murchú, Baile Riabhach;
Róise Ellen Galvin, Aglish, Lios Póil;
Benedict Edward Prior, Cluain Dara, Dingle;
Nell Aide Nash, Fionn Trá;
Thomas James Ó hAiniféin, Lios Deargáin, Lios Póil;
Róisín Mya Connolly, Baile Ghoilín, Dingle.
Marriages: We congratulate the following who were married in our Parish recently:
Mary Josephine Bowler, Goulin, Lios Póil and
Adrian Begley, Ballycurrane, Baile na nGall;
Clare Deignan, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14 and
Peter Lord, Leopardstown Height, Dublin 18;
Jeanette Delaney, Frankfield, Cork and
Declan Dineen, Ballincollig, Cork;
Aisling McGrattan, Cluain Coille, Dingle and
Jonathan O’Sullivan, Goulane East, Lios Póil;
Caroline O’Connor, Baile Móir, Fionn Trá and
Roy Leonard Cullen, Dundrum, Dublin 16.
Leath Cheannais an Chontae
Go n-éirí go geal le peileadóirí an Pharóiste atá ag imirt i bPáirc Abhistín de Staic i dTrá Lí Dé Domhnach.
Dues Envelopes
The Autumn and November List Envelopes are being distributed to the Teagmhálaí this week and will be distributed to homes in the next few days.
Buíochas to the Teagmhálaí who distribute them on behalf of the Parish. Buíochas ó chroí for your great generosity. Go méadaí Dia bhur stór.

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