St Fachtna’s Newsletter 13thNovember 2016

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Sunday 13thof November
Date / Time
Sunday13th / 10.15am / Christy O Sullivan, Cappaleigh
Mon14th / 7.30 pm / Murty and Nora O Sullivan
Tues15th / 7.30pm / Mattie Twomey, Clandroichead
Thurs17th / 7.30pm / Hannah Harrington Bawn
Friday18th / 7.30pm / Mass for the Deceased of the Parish
Saturday 19th / 10.15am / Vincent Doyle Glenbrook
Sunday20th / 10.15am / John O’Sullivan , Lackavane

Gospel

Jesus says that hard times lie ahead but he proves that our sufferings are worth doing so with a Christian attitude of faith; because Jesus suffered his passion to justify us and prove that we are worth loving and can play a part in redeeming the world when we endure our own suffering and challenges as Christ did.

Thanks to all who helped with the Mass for the Bereaved of the Parish. Especially to the all the work done by the Liturgy Committee, the Choir, Readers, Eleanor and Nan those in the Caha Centre, those who baked and prepared the food, tea, coffee and served it to us and all those who contributed to the Mass in any way.

Next Sundays 20th of Nov Collection is for the Irish Church Commissions and Agencies

Thank you for very generous November Offerings.

Church Gate Collection in aid of Cancer Research-Cork Centre 20th November.

Priest on Duty this Sunday Fr John Kerin 086 1918246

Collectors for November;Willie Harrington and Kevin Blake

ARDFERT RETREAT CENTRE:

Contact: 066 7134276 or .

A Positive Approach to Scripture: Paul Montgomery, Monday 14th Nov. 7.00pm-8.30pm.

Christian Morality: The Faith Lived by Fr. Sean Sheehy, Wednesday 16th Nov. 7.00pm-8.30pm.

An Hour of Prayer Using Scripture (Lectio Divina): Sr. Elizabeth Gilmartin, Tuesday 15th Nov. 7.00pm-8.00pm.

Bereavement Support Day -“Be Gentle As You walk with Grief”: Tess DaughtonMaire G. Stewart, Saturday, 26th Nov. 10.00am-4.00pm.

Self-Care Day: Practical skills for stress management and emotional wellness. Saturday 19th Nov. 9.45am-4.00pm. Contact Betty Garnett 0872498061. Ref. capacitar-Ireland.org

Songs of Love and Praise: A concert devoted to the sacred choral music of St. Mary's Cathedral Choral Director Aidan O' Call takes place at the Friary Church, Killarney, on Sunday, November 13th at 8pm. St. Mary's Cathedral Choir, Kerry Chamber Choir and Orchestra, Sopranos Miriam Murphy and Aisling O' Carroll, Baritone Gavan Ring, Flautist ErmelindaQejvani. Tickets available at the door on the night or from Kerry School of Music. Tel: 066 7125690.

CroínaGaeilge (Tel. 085 1611573 after 6 p.m. only)

is holding a Leaving Certificate Honours Oral Irish (worth 40% of total exam marks) Intensive One Day Preparation Course on Sunday November 27th from 11-6 p.m. given by an experienced Oral Examiner/Teacher and open to all 6th & 5th Year Honours students in Adrigole and surrounding areas. All topics will be covered (including sraithpictiúr, general conversation, poetry reading, Gaeltacht phrases and nathannacainte).

On Friday night 18th November at 7.30pm in the Listowel Arms Hotel, Fr Pat Moore’s new book 'Weathering A Storm' will be launched

by Gerard Barrett in the company of Sonny Egan and a host of local talent.

Admission is free and everyone is welcome to attend.

Scholarship Winner: Congratulations to David O’Driscoll from Ballard, Millcove, Castletownbere, who is the 2016 winner of the Bantry Credit Union Third-Level Education Scholarship Award. David is the first Beara winner of the scholarship, which is worth up to €6,000 over four years.

O’shea’s of Kerry Coach to Knock Shrine

Night VigilThe feast of the Immaculate Conception

Wednesday 7th December

Coaches Departs:

Cahersiveen...... 3.00pm

Glenbeigh...... 3.30pm

Killorglin ...... 3:45pm

Milltown ...... 3:55pm

Castlemaine...... 4:00pm

Tralee...... 4:30pm

Ardfert …………….3.40 pm

Ballyheigue…. 3.45 pm

Causeway ………..4.00 pm

Ballyduff ………….4.15 pm

Lisselton……………4.30 pm

Listowel ……… ..5.00 pm

Abbeyfeale ……..5.15 pm

Contact:O’shea’s @ 066-7180123

Travel on luxury 51 seater coach with On board toilet facility

CAHA CENTRE

Art Classes: With Artist Fiona Power at the Caha centre Adrigole starts on Tuesday 15th November from 7-9p.m. (no class on Tuesday 22nd). Cost €15 to cover materials. To book a place please contact the centre on 027-60909. This course is funded by Cork ETB.

Cookery: How to cook dishes that support good health. 2nd night of 5 week course. New members welcome to join. 5e per night cost contribution. Kindly supported by Cork Etb. Call 02760909 to book your place. All most welcome.

Family fun cycle on Sunday 13th November @ 12 noon meeting at the Caha Centre. A gentle cycle following by refreshments at the Cahacentre.The route is also suitable for walking. Donations on the day all towards Caha Childcare

AdrigoleMens Group – Social Evening at the Caha Centre Adrigole Friday 25th November

Dinner at 8pm. All men from all areas welcome. Ceol Craic and Storytelling.

It is intended to arrange a follow-up to the Pastoral Ministry Course previously held in Beara.Wednesday Nov 23rd - at 8pm in the Day Care Centre, Castletownbere. The focus for the first night is Celebrating with families and children and young people in parish….. we will look at liturgy and beyond….and hopefully on Oct 26th, we can decide what the group would like to explore on Wed Nov 23rd. These sessions are open to anyone who might be interested , they are not confined to those who previously attended the Course.

The Irish Pilgrimage Trustare now accepting applications for their Easter Pilgrimage to Lourdes. Young people aged 11-30 yrs with a variety of special needs including physical and medical conditions like epilepsy or diabetes, learning difficulties or a young person who may have experienced some challenge in their life like a bereavement are all eligible to apply. This pilgrimage provides respite care for parents and guardians and a free trip for the young person. The closing date for application is the 31stof October. Further information can be found on the website: or from Ashley on 086 1030740 orRuth on 087 2809833.

Parish Bulletin Insert 3

LEARNING ABOUT

THE MASS WITH

KATH AND QUMEN

WHO DOES WHAT AT MASS (1)?

At every Mass you will notice that some members of the assembly have different jobs. We

call these jobs ‘ministries’. Let’s look at some of them:

THE PRIEST: At Mass the priest leads us and encourages us to play our part in the celebration. How

does he do this? He:

• Leads us in prayer

• Invites us to listen to God’s word

• Helps us to understand and make sense of the Word of God in our daily lives through his homily

• Takes our gifts, the bread and wine, offers them to God and prays that by the power of the Holy

Spirit they will become the body and blood of Jesus Christ.

THE SERVERS: Servers are normally boys and girls who have received their First Communion. Their

job is to help the priest during Mass. They can carry books, bring water and wine, wash the priest’s

hands and ring bells.

MINISTER OF THE WORD: Even though we sometimes call this person the reader, the proper name

is ‘Minister of the Word’. The readings of Mass come from the Bible. They are the Word of God and

so we can say that we hear God speaking to us through the voice of the Minister of the Word.