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Sunday Masses.

Canovee: Vigil Mass 6:30pm. Sunday 10:00am

Cloughduv: Vigil Mass 7:30pm. Sunday 12Noon

Kilmurry: Vigil Mass. 8:30pm Sunday 11am

Weekday Masses
Kilmurry
: Mon, Tues, Wed & Fri at 9:30 am. Sat at 11:00 am.
Cloughduv: Mon. & Tues., Thurs. & Fri. at 9.30 a.m.; Sat. at Noon.
Canovee: Thursday at 10:00 am.

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Saturdays
Kilmurry: 11.30am. & 8pm.


Cloughduv: 11.30am. & 7pm.


Canovee: 6pm.

 

Parish Announcements

November Masses for the Dead:
Envelopes available from next weekend.



Please Pray for
James who is very ill at the moment

Stations this week

Loughleigh, Mahalough & Nettleville
Teddy & Caroline Dunne Thursday 24th Oct at 10:30 am.

Coolnacarriga, Classis, Lehanagh & Bawntemple.
Liam & Nora Lyons Friday 25th Oct at 10:30 am.

Coolduve, Bishop Galvin Tce & Deermount.
Mary Lynch Sat 26th Oct at 10:30 am.

Kilcondy, Gurranleigh & Inchirahilly Upper:
Richard & Regina Cronin's Sat 26th Oct at 10:00 am.

N.A.O.M.I. For information on Pre-Marriage courses, Natural Family Planning, Achieving a Pregnancy, or Menopause Counseling contact N.A.O.M.I., 36 Washington St., Cork. Tel Tues - Fri., (Office Hours) 021 427 2213.

 


The One-Sentence Sermon:
Give God what is right
not what is left.

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Don't wait for six strong men to take you to church

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Anniversaries
Joseph & Ellen Murphy, Lissarda
Harris Saxe, Dublin
Con Kelly, Poulanargid
Nellie O'Mahony, Dunbar St, Cork
Christina Coholan, Kilcrea
Paddy Clifford, Rathcullen
Richard O'Brien, Curraclough

 

 

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Rita O'Sullivan, Cloughduv

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From the Pastor's Desk

MISSION SUNDAY

From the Pastor's Desk:
Kilmurry Parish has a long and proud Missionary History. Only last evening I had a long chat with Fr. Michael Healy, an Aghabullogue Columban priest, who in 1952 had been expelled from China with the founder of the Columbans, Bishop Ned Galvin. We spoke of his work in China and in Burma. Bishop Galvin was born in Newcestown parish, but the family moved to Kilmurry and has long associations with our parish. His nephew, Fr. Donal O'Mahony, was to follow in his footsteps, as did the Murphy brothers who spent many years in Korea. Fr. Dan Lucey was the first I remember listening to in Canovee school on his return from China.

Many past pupils of our schools have accepted the invitation of the Lord to "go into the whole world and bring the Gospel to every creature". Sr. Eileen Wall, Sr. Maureen Cronin, Sr. Essie Hinchion, Sr. Joan O'Sullivan, Sr. Kathleen O'Sullivan all come to mind; as do Fr. Richie Wall, the Murphy Sisters of Cloughduv, Sr. Nora O'Sullivan - all of whom laboured in Malaya - Fr. Dick Lehane, Fr. Billy O'Riordan, Fr. Willie Lernihan, Sr. Cora Wall. and Sr. Eileen O'Sullivan who spent a lifetime in Hong Kong.

I know there will be many others. Some day I would hope to make an attempt to chronicle the lives and work of the many from the parish. Their example should inspire others to follow in their steps The missionary work of the Church is as old as the Church itself, and will continue as long as we are true to the very nature of our Baptismal calling.

From my schooldays I still remember the ring of Fr. O'Connor's poem, recited to us in school by a missionary back from Africa; "Oh who has a blade for a splendid cause? Who has a heart that is true? To live and fight for the grandest thing, that man could dream, or singer sing, or ever soldier knew?
Who would go forth on toilsome ways, by saints and heroes trod? To join in the deathless revelry, that glorious deathless chivalry, the Chivalry of God!"

I believe that hearts as brave and generous still beat in the breasts of Irish youth. Mission Sunday is a good day to monitor that heartbeat!!

We all have a role. Maybe it's to listen to the Lord's appeal: "The harvest is rich, the labourers are few. Pray ye the Lord of the harvest to send labourers into his harvest". It goes without saying that to-day we will give what we can of our resources that those who are in the front lines will have the wherewithal to carry on the work. To-day's collection helps especially in the development of native vocations. Thank
God there are very many.



The One-Sentence Sermon:
Give God what is right, not what is left.


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Don't wait for six strong men to take you to church


Prayer for Vocations
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 parish, the wisdom and courage to support young people, in searching for and following the call of God in their lives

Lectio Divina

A meeting with regard to setting up a Lectio Divina prayer group in the Parish will be held in Fr. Martin's house in Lissarda on Monday night next 21st Oct at 8:00 pm. All are welcome.
What is Lectio Divina?
· Lectio Divina is a way of praying using the Scriptures. It is not Scripture study or speculation but a listening in faith to God's Word.
· Lectio Divina was the normal way of reading the Bible for the first 1,000 years of the Church. It began in the monasteries, especially those following the Rule of St. Benedict.
· Lectio Divina is exactly the opposite to speed reading - it invites us to mull over, and chew upon the text.
· Lectio Divina is not an end in itself but part of a process which allows the Word of God to change our thinking and acting in the world in which we live.
· Lectio Divina has 4 key moments:
Lectio, Meditatio, Oratio, Contemplatio/Actio
Lectio
· Read the text over and over again slowly and if possible aloud.
· Savour the word, learn them by heart you may find it helpful.
· Try to discover what kind of text it is e.g. poetry, parable, narrative.
· Who are the main characters e.g. Pharisees, disciples.
· Write the text down and underline key words, phrases which strike you.
· Read and re-read.
Meditatio
· Put your imagination to work: i.e. enter into the text.
· Which of the characters are you?
· Lectio asks: "What does the text say in itself?" Meditatio asks: "What does the text say to me?"
· Stay with one of the characters or a phrase for some time. Don't moralise. Use the words for reflection , not as a mantra.
Oratio
· I respond in prayer to the text
· Pray using the actual words of the text, i.e. pray in the Word of God.
· Prayer can be - Thanksgiving
- Repentance
- Petition
Contemplatio/Actio
· After Oratio, go back and repeat the process, i.e. return to Lectio, Meditatio and Oratio.
· Lectio Divina is not about getting a "good" feeling but a wisdom moment often happens - I realise that the passage has taught me something.
· Actio is the call to change / to act: with this insight I have to live in a different way.


Think About It
Don't let your parents down,
they brought you up.
Be humble enough to obey,
You may give orders some day.
Chose your companions with care,
You become what they are.
Guard your thoughts, what you think
Is what you are.
Be master of your habits
or they will master you.
Pay attention when you drive,
Drive safely and arrive.
Resist pressure, stand up,
Or you'll fall for anything.
Keep God in your life,
He is always there for you.

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HAPPENINGS  And MEETINGS.  

Rehab. Walks:
In Thailand & S. Africa in March and June 2003.
Phone Maureen Lawrence at 087 280 2834


Kilmurry NS Parents Association
AGM on Tues 22nd Oct at 8:00 pm in the school. All parents are welcome.


½ Century Club
Are you over 50 with time in your hands? Then come along to the Cornerstone on Tues 29th Oct at 2:00 pm to discuss possibilities. Looking forward to seeing you.

Kilmurry Parish Senior Citizens


Canovee Playschool
Do you have unwanted toys, a small slide, safety gate, etc. We will collect.
Caroline Dunne, 026-48029
Cathy Brown, 026-48240


Cloughduv Scór Na nÓg
All those interested in competing or helping in Scór Na nÓg (U/17) please attend a meeting in the club rooms on Mon 21st Oct at 9:00 pm. Trainers & helpers urgently required


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Website News:
If you have family members in other countries they might like to know
that all Parish Newsletters since the 20th of July can now be viewed on the Parish Website.
The Website had 3,000 visitors in the first eight months. Approx 50 % were from Ireland, 23% from the US.
16.2% from the UK.1.5% from The Netherlands. Approx 1% each from Italy, Canada, Spain, New Zealand, Hungary, Switzerland, Brazil, Australia, Saudi Arabia and Poland.


Invitation.
Clubs and Organisations in the Parish who would like to have information on their Organisation and its activities included on the Parish Website E-mail: kilmurryonline@eircom.net

or Phone 087-2243019 for information.
No Cost involved

This free service is available to all Parish Organisations

G.A.A. & Sport Notes & News


Canovee GAA


Lotto: Winning nos. 3-11-18. Winner Con Fitzgerald Snr. Knockshanavee
Next week's Lotto €1,000 in Anglers Rest, Carrigadrohid.
Fixtures: Junior A County Championship
Ballygarven V Kiskeam
on Sun 20th Oct at 3:30 pm.




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St. Val's Ladies Football Club


Lissarda Football Club

Table quiz on Fri 25th Oct in Conlon's Bar Kilmurry at 9:30 pm sharp. Table of four at €5 a head. All are welcome.



Cork Ladies Football
Greyhound Benefit Night on Thurs 24th Oct at 7:50 pm in aid of facilities and development of Cork Ladies Football. If you wish to sponsor a dog at a cost of €25 please contact D. Buckley 021-7336452 or any committee member of St. Vals.


Kilmurry GAA.

Lotto: Winning nos. 11-12-27. Winners of €3,000 each: Mary O'Brien & Jim Donegan, Kilmurry. Next week's jackpot €1,000 at Clifford's on Mon 21st Oct.

Roinn Na nÓg Cil Mhuire
Result: U13 B Kilmurry 4-8 Iveleary 1-4
Training this Sun in Cloughduv 10:30 am.
U13 B League w/e 26th /27th to be fixed.
Fixture: Sciath Na Scoil Final Pairc Ui Rinn V Morning Star Ballyphehane on Mon 21st Oct at 12:00 noon. All support welcome. .

 


Cloughduv Hurling Club

Results: Junior League Final Cloughduv
2-13 Aghabullogue 0-7. Junior B Ch/ship
Cloughduv 1-10 Ballincollig 0-3.


Kilmurry Athletic Club


Cloughduv camogie club

Cloughduv Camogie Club
A big thank you to all our wonderful supporters and sponsors. We were delighted to win the Senior County Final again this year and with your help and support it was appreciated.

 


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