July 1st

Sunday 1st July 2007

MASS INTENTIONS BALLINLOUGH
Sat 30 June 8 pm. Bill, Margaret & William Kerrigan.
Sun 1 July 11 am. Josephine & Jim McWalter, Cloonlee, Anniversary.
Sat 7 July 8 pm Bridget Joyce, Tourmakeady. 1st Anniversary
Sun 8 July 11am Patrick & Bridie Judge, Clooncrim.

Eucharistic Ministers: Church readers
Ballinlough Church:
Sat 7th July 8pm
Sheila Doherty, Breeda Grogan

Sun 8th July 11am
Margaret McDermott, Marian Carty,


Granlahan Church:
Sat 7th July 7pm John Caulfield John Maloney
Sun 8th July 12 Noon Maura Caulfield
Brendan Caulfield
OFFERTORY COLLECTION
Sat. and Sun 23rd & 24th June
Ballinlough €640 Granlahan €395

MASS INTENTIONS: GRANLAHAN
Sun 1 July 12 noon Margaret, Michael & Miko Gormally.
Tues 3 July No mass
Fri 6 July 8.15 Patrick, Mary & Michael Flynn.
Sat 7 July 7pm Mai Greene
Sun 8 July 12 noon Mai McHugh & deceased members of the Hussey Family
Mass Time Changes: Saturday Evening June 30th will be the last Saturday Evening mass in Cloonfad Church until the first week-end of October. Saturday Evening mass will resume on Saturday Evening July 7th at 7pm in Granlahan Church.
There will be the usual Sunday Masses at 10.30am in Cloonfad and 12 noon in Granlahan. This is in line with the three Pastoral Councils ( Cloonfad, Granlahan & Ballinlough) last March in relation to the reduction of Masses in the Parish.

Care of Churches: Sincere thanks to the people of Foxboro and Keyfield who looked after Ballinlough church during the month of June. Would the people of Rabbitboro and Cloonlough look after it during the month of July.
Our thanks to group A who looked after Granlahan Church during the month of June. Would group B look after it during the month of July please.
Group B: Margaret McGuire, Mary Birmingham, Teresa Lynch, Bernie Ruane, Tracy McDermott and Maureen Burke.
Next Friday is First Friday. First Friday calls as usual.

Granlahan Sports Committee will hold a meeting on Tuesday 10th July @ 9.30pm in Community Centre.

Just A Thought: “ Health is a crown worn by those who are well – seen only by the sick.