Cappagh
Parish News
(Vol .31 No 07 ) 11 March 2007 Psalter:
Week 3
‘Third Sunday in Lent’
May
You Always
May you always
have true blessings
With Angels by your side
May you always find true happiness
Have peace inside your head
I wish for you lots of love
Warm memories to share
May you always find some comfort
In knowing others care
May you always have your health
And a home to keep you warm
The love of friends and family
Protection from all harm
My wish for you is harmony
And all your dreams come true
The riches of life’s pleasures
Made special just for you
As you walk along life’s journey
May you always find your way
I wish you luck and blessings
On this St. Patrick's Day…
MASSES
FOR SAINT PATRICK’S DAY
Killyclogher:
8am ,12noon and Vigil 8.30pm (Sat)
Christ the King :
Vigil 6.30 (Fri)
10am (Sat) Vigil 6.30 (Sat)
Mountfield:
Vigil 8pm (Fri)
Knockmoyle:
10.30am (Sat)
No Mass in the Tyrone
And Fermanagh
St Patrick’s Day
Please call at Knockmoyle Hall after
the 10.30am Mass and enjoy a cup of
tea and scones. Everyone welcome!!
Thank you for your generosity
to the quarterly Stipend Collection
last week.
Baptism: We welcome into the Parish
Community through the Sacrament of
Baptism:
Shanie Marie Kelly,
34 Clonmore Gardens, Omagh and
Tori Josephine McMullin,
36, Meelmore Drive.
Knockmoyle Hall: Don’t
forget 25 Card Drive in the hall on
Sunday 11th March at 8pm sharp. Admission
£5.
There are still some places in the
First Aid Course available.
Please contact 07977516418 for further
details. Bowls continue every Thursday
night at 7.30pm
Irish Prayers: If
you are interested in learning a few
Irish Prayers for St Patrick’s
Day come along to Knockmoyle Hall
on Thursday 15th March between 7.30pm
- 8.30pm. The session will be taken
by a local Irish speaker. Those with
no Irish or beginners are welcome
Do you want to feel safer
in your home? Do you have an older
relative living alone?
Omagh Community Safety Fair:
Omagh District Policing Partnership
and The Senior Citizens Consortium
Sperrin Lakeland invite you to attend
a mixed programme of information and
social activities with various agencies
for old people wishing to attend.
The event will take place in the Silverbirch
Hotel, Omagh on Monday 12th March
2007 12.30pm-4.00pm. A light lunch
will be provided on arrival. Exhibitors
will include NI Housing, PSNI, Age
Concern among others.
“Unravelling the Myth
of St Patrick” from
7.30pm - 9.30pm in Omagh Library on
Thursday 15th March 2007. Bishop Joseph
Duffy ( Catholic Bishop of Clogher
) and Bishop Michael Jackson ( Church
of Ireland Bishop of Clogher ) will
be in attendance.
St Patrick’s Day Parade
starting at Omagh Leisure Complex
at 1.30pm lasting about an hour. There
will then follow a St Patrick’s
Day open Air Music Concert at Omagh
Court House from 2.30pm-5.30pm. This
is a cross community event and is
a great day for all the family.
Hospital Campaign Protest
Action: The final meeting
of the Sperrin Lakeland Trust will
be held in the Clinton Centre, Enniskillen
on Thursday 15th March. Busses are
being organised. Contact Sonya on
82245321 Ex. 306.
Vigil Masses:
6.30pm Christ the
King - 8.30pm St. Mary’s Killyclogher
Sunday Masses:
St. Mary’s Killyclogher
- 8.30am 10.30am 12 noon
Christ the King - 9.am 12 noon Hospital
Chapel - 9.30am
St Mary’s Knockmoyle - 10.30am
Corpus Christi Mountfield -10am
Weekday Masses:
Killyclogher - Monday
- Saturday 10am Novena Mass: Tues
7.30pm
Christ the King - Mon Wed Fri - 7.30pm
Tues Thurs - 9.30am
St. Mary’s Knockmoyle - Monday
- Saturday 10am
Sacrament of Reconciliation:
Killyclogher: Sat 7.30pm - 8.20pm
Christ the King: Sat 5.45pm - 6.15pm
Knockmoyle First Friday: 9.30am -
9.55am
Mountfield First Friday: 7.30pm -
7.55pm
Three
months notice of intending Marriage
is required by the Parish.
Fr. Boland
82243375
Fr. Murray 82242793
Fr. Sweeney 82247440
Fr. Mc Elhennon 82251055
Parish Office - Monday to Friday -
9am - 5pm. Tel 82243375
Parish Fax 82251881
E.mail: info@cappaghparish.com
GAA - Weekly Lotto Numbers:
8, 9, 14, 20 and 25. Twenty
one winners each received £5.
The jackpot has been capped at £5,000
and the new jackpot now stands at
£2,250.
Weekly Bingo: Each
Monday evening in Cappagh Parish Hall
at 9pm.
“Look and Listen”.
Omagh Prayer Guidance Team
invite you to join them every Tuesday
during Lent in The Pastoral Centre,
Brook Street. The Gospel of the following
Sunday will be read, reflected on
and prayed. Time 10.30am. Each session
will last approximately 45 minutes.
Some friends of Rev Donal
Bennett ( both local and
Filipino ) will host a Fund-Raising
Coffee Evening in aid of Filipino
Handicapped Children and their parents
on Monday 12 March 2007 from 6.30pm-
9.30pm in Omagh Library. Come and
sample Filipino Finger Food.
A sum of money has
been found in Campsie on Friday 2nd
March. If you think it’s yours,
please contact 8224 2439.
St Brigid’s Primary
School, Mountfield will be
holding a cake sale on Friday 16th
March. Along with the buns and cakes
produced by pupils/staff, we would
be grateful for an added community
effort (in terms of baking donations).
Hence all buns, cakes and delicacies
will be gratefully accepted and can
be left at the school on or before
the morning of Friday 16th. Happy
Baking!!
To celebrate World Book Day
the school will be involved in book
related activities during the month
of March The climax of which is a
‘Book Sale’. The school
is looking for any books in good condition
which will be sold at the ‘Book
Sale’ in school on Friday 30th
March. Any unwanted books can be left
in the school before Wednesday 28th
March.
Eucharistic Adoration:
In St. Mary’s Church, Killyclogher
each Friday afternoon from 3pm - 7pm.
‘Come and spend some time in
prayer’
Eucharistic Healing Service
will take place each Sunday during
Lent in St Mary’s Church, Killyclogher
at 6pm.
Adult Faith Development in
Christ the King Church every
Monday night 8-9.30pm (after 7.30pm
Mass). Monday 12th March Are we drinking
ourselves to death? - Coping with
life in a culture of alcohol and drug
abuse. Speaker: Mr. Denis Bradley,
Director of the Northlands Centre
for the treatment of people living
with Addiction and former Vice-Chairman
of the Northern Ireland Policing Board.
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