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Cappagh
Parish News
(Vol.32 No 42) - 19th October 2008
29th
Sunday in Ord. Time.

Hope
and Love
The Gospel is a life
changing communication that gives
hope. Without Christ, humanity is
without hope because it is without
God. God is the great hope that sustains
the whole of life. Paul experienced
and understood that redemption and
mission are the work of God and his
love. The love of God for us prods
us to missionary activity. Evangelisers
must drink from the original source,
which is Jesus Christ. It is from
his pierced heart that the love of
God flows. Only from this source can
care, tenderness, compassion, hospitality,
availability and interest in people’s
problems be drawn.
(Pope
Benedict XVI for Mission Sunday 2008)
Twenty-ninth
Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mission
Sunday – Go and Tell
First Reading
Isaiah 45: 1, 4-6
Knowledge of the one true God is for
all nations.
Second Reading
Thessalonians 1: 1-5
God loves us and has chosen us, and
wishes us to share this Good News
with others.
Gospel Matthew
28: 16-20
All Christians are commanded to go
and tell the Good News.

Baptism
We welcome into the Parish Community
through the Sacrament of Baptism
Aodhán Patrick Walsh,
14, Killens Wood View, MF.

Requiescat
In Pace:
We extend our sympathy to the family
and relatives of
Mary McCaskie, 120,
Meelmore Drive
Mick O’Kane,
Drumquin
William Duddy, Gortmore
Park

Anniversary
Masses for the week
Monday 20th Catherine
McClenaghan, Strule Park (CPC 10.00
am)
Saturday 25th Maureen
Dillon, Richmond Park (CTK 6.30 pm)
Saturday 25th Benny
Rafferty, Woodside Terrace (CPC 8.30
pm)
Sunday 26th Jeremy
Browne, Circular Road (CTK 12 noon)
Additional
Anniversaries
Maureen Dillon, Richmond Park
Jacqueline McGuigan, Ashdale Court
Patricia Pearson, Sedan Avenue
Cassie McAleer, Mullan Park MF
Thomas Gallagher, McIvor Villas
Harry Owens, Limavady
Rosaleen McGuigan, Woodside Avenue

Due to the
Clergy Conference this week
there will be no Mass in Christ the
King Church from Monday - Thursday
. For the same reason there will be
no Mass in Knockmoyle on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday but Mass will
be celebrated on Friday at 10 am.
Mass will resume on Friday at 7.30
pm. Mass will be in Killyclogher as
usual at 10 am each morning.

Omagh Floral Art Society
demonstration; “Kaleidoscope
of Life” by Mrs. Leslie Brand
will take place in Trinity Hall, John
Street, Omagh on Tuesday 21st October
at 7.30 pm.
Mountfield Community
Centre: Learn the Jive, Waltz, Foxtrot
and Quickstep. Beginner classes commencing
Thursday 23rd Oct in Centre, 8.30-10.30
pm. Come along for the craic and the
exercise!!

Ulster Project 2009
is seeking young adults aged 21 or
over to develop understanding between
teenagers of the 4 main Churches of
Omagh with work here January - June
and in America in July. Interested
persons should write to Rev. Kevin
Mullan, 257, Dooish Road, Drumquin,
Omagh BT78 4RA
Knockmoyle short mat bowling
club: The Knockmoyle bowling
club has started the season again.
Every Monday night everyone is asked
to be in the Hall for 8 pm to be registered
and have a few practice ends before
the draw for first round of bowls
which starts at 8:30 pm sharp. New
members are especially welcome, come
along and get some guidance on how
to play from our more experienced
players. Enjoy the very friendly atmosphere,
all equipment is provided. For any
new members there is no attendance
fee, tea and refreshments are included.
All current members are reminded to
have their membership paid as soon
as possible, and to try and invite
a friend or neighbour along some night
to help promote the club.

Adult Circuit Class –
Knockmoyle Community Hall Due
to commence mid October - Wednesday
evenings 6.30 - 7.30 Females 7.30
- 8.30 Males

Anyone
interested in taking part should contact
Michaela on 07803135100.
Cappagh
Parish Centre
Weekly Bingo: Each
Monday evening in Cappagh Parish Hall
at 9 pm
GAA - Weekly
Lotto Numbers: 5, 6, 13,
18 & 23. Twenty one
winners each received £5.
The jackpot has been
capped at £5,000 and the new
jackpot now
stands at £4,225.
PRAY
FOR PRIESTS

This week we ask you to pray for
the following priests:
Fr. Patrick Doherty
Monday 20th October
Fr. Andrew Dolan Tuesday 21st October
Fr. Brian Donnelly
Wednesday 22nd October
Fr. Joseph Donnelly
Thursday 23rd October
Fr. Liam Donnelly Friday 24th October
Fr. T. Philip Donnelly Saturday 25th
October
Fr. John Downey Sunday 26th October
THE IRISH
PILGRIMAGE TRUST - TRIP TO LOURDES,
EASTER 2009
Applications are welcome
from young people with a physical
disability or illness (9-18 years)
or a learning disability (11-21 years).
There are also places for seriously
ill children under 9 accompanied by
a parent/carer. There is no cost for
the
child. Closing date 31st October.
Call Michaeál 07900 675 487
(anytime).

Last week’s collection
£3,876. Thank you.

Killyclogher Collectors -
October 2008.
Vigil Mass: (1) Matt Swift (2) Kevin
Rooney (3) Sean Deehan (4) Danny McCusker
(5) Brian McGlone (6) Pat Livingstone
10.30 am: (1) Artie Treanor (2) Michael
Duffy (3) James McGirr (4) Eamon McGrath
(5) Tony Lyttle (6) Brian McMenamin
12 Noon: (1) Thomas Blee (2) Bob Lingwood
(3) Anthony Quinn (4) Basil Neville
(5) Gerry Kelly (6) Frank Donaghy.
Killyclogher Counters
- October : Mr. & Mrs. Jim Gormley
and Mrs. Siobhan
Sweeney. Others welcome.
Knockmoyle Collectors –
October: Kieran McGrath, Enda McCrory,
John McKinney and Aidan McGlinchey
Mountfield - Collectors –
October : Noel Gormley, Kieran Carlin
and Luke Donnelly.
Readers for Killyclogher
for October: Vigil Mass: Margaret
Moohan
10.30 am: Ethna Scallon 12 noon: Louise
McCamphill.
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