Monday, July 21, 2014

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, 20th July 2014

Never Just Scrape By: Really Live
Today’s Gospel reminds us that we are not a church of voiceless, powerless people as often portrayed in the media, but a people called to be the ‘leaven’ with power to transform our world. This is especially true of our young people, the future of our church. In a recent message to young people our Holy Father said: “As you know, every year I write a Message to the young people of the whole world for the World Youth Day. Starting from this year until WYD 2016, I have proposed an itinerary of spiritual preparation based on the Beatitudes. In this wonderful text from Matthew’s Gospel (Mt 5:3-12), you can find a concrete program of life that can serve as a guide for us on the path to true happiness. The three beatitudes that I propose for your reflection are:
2014: “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Mt 5:3);
2015: “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God” (Mt 5:8);
2016: “Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy” (Mt 5:7).
As you can see, the Beatitudes of Jesus are new and revolutionary. They present a model of happiness contrary to the logic of this world. Those whom Jesus proclaimed blessed are regarded as useless, or “losers”.  What the world glorifies is success at any cost, affluence, the arrogance of power and self-affirmation at the expense of others. Jesus offers a different definition of what it means to be “blessed”; he shows us the way to life and happiness, the way that he himself has taken. In fact, Jesus himself is the way! Jesus loves each one of you, each one of us, with an infinite love! By his death on the cross and his resurrection, he proved his boundless mercy, gave us salvation and opened the way for us to a new life.  If we accept his love, if we contemplate Jesus in his own poverty, his purity of heart, and his mercy, we will realize how beautiful our Christian vocation is, and we will not hesitate to ask the Lord for the grace to imitate him. I invite you to do just that.”
“Do not be afraid of Christ! He takes nothing away, and he gives you everything”       (Benedict XVI). 


Foulkstown Cemetery Mass
Our annual Foulkstown Cemetery Mass will be celebrated on Thursday 31st July at 7.30pm.  Please remind your relatives and friends, especially those who are living away from home.


Pray For Our Deceased Friends
Recently Deceased: Michelle Heffernan, Willow Close.  Sr. Brid Griffin, St. John of God Convent.  Mary Mulloney, The Sycamores.
Months Mind: Sr. Baptiste Casey (Sat 7.00)
Anniversaries: Eileen O’Brien (Sat 6.15). Elizabeth, Hugh & Martin McCorry (Sun 9.30). Mary Norris (Sun 10.30). Eileen Glennon (Sun 11.00). Joe Cody (Sun 12.30). John Delaney Snr.  John (Gonnie) Delaney.  Jimmy Carroll. Danny Galvin.  John Feehan.
Intentions for Next Weekend: Chris Murphy (Sat 6.15).Vera Brannigan (Sat 7.00). Denis Treacy (Sun 10.00). Lilly Purcell (Sun 11.00). Tom Rothwell (Months Mind Sun 12.00). James & Mary Brennan (Sun 12.30). May they rest in peace.


Our Lady’s Island Pilgrimage
The St. Joseph’s Young Priests Society annual pilgrimage to Our Lady’s Island, Wexford takes place on next Sunday, 27th July.  There will be Mass, rosary procession and benediction beginning at 3.00pm.  All events will be held outdoors if weather is suitable.  Coach leaving St. Fiacre’s Church at 11.00am.  Fare is €15 return.  Contact Phil on 086 833 3029.


St. Vincent De Paul Collection
The monthly collection for the local conference will be taken up during the second collection at all Masses this weekend.  Please support this local charity.  Conference may be contacted on: 087 681 0589.


Youth 2000 Summer Festival
This will be held at Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday, 14th to Sunday, 17th August. For young people aged 16 – 35 years. Free buses will run from towns throughout Ireland. For information and booking on line: www.youth2000.ie or telephone 01 675 3690.  All welcome.


Gospel Choir on Television
Fr. Roderick will be the principal celebrant of the broadcast Mass on RTE 1 at 11.00am on this Sunday, 20th July.  The music will be provided by the Kilkenny Gospel Choir.  We wish them all the best.


Relay for Life
Relay for Life Kilkenny will be continue at the Watershed Complex until 3.00pm on this Sunday 20th July.  This relay has teams of volunteers who walk to celebrate cancer survivors and life. At dusk we light Luminaria around the track to remember those who we have lost because of cancer and we pledge to fight back against cancer by community education and raising funds for the Irish Cancer Society towards research and services.
We ask cancer survivors to come and be the beacons of hope and courage for those who may have a cancer diagnosis in the future.  This event was wonderful last year, however this year we would love to see more people from the locality come join us.  Why not drop down for a while after Mass or during early Sunday afternoon.  All welcome.


Feast Day of St. Joachim and St. Anne
Saints Joachim and Anne are traditionally named ‘Parents of  the Blessed Virgin Mary’ and ‘Grandparents of our Lord’.  The 10.00am Mass in St. Mary’s Cathedral on Saturday, 26th July will be offered for all parents and grandparents.  All welcome to come along and join in the celebration.


Talk to Us
In celebration of World Mental Health Week Samaritans would like to highlight our new free telephone number 116 123.  Samaritans provide a listening service in the community, we operate this service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 
We would like to extend an invitation to all to visit the Samaritan Centre in Dean Street, Kilkenny on Sunday, 27th July between 18.30 and 20.00. Volunteers will be very happy to show you around the centre and answer any of your questions.


Carlow County Museum
Visit Carlow County Museum and get a snapshot of the county’s great history. View our special temporary exhibition: ‘Journeys in Time: The Archaeology of the Carlow By-pass’ which has objects on loan from the National Museum of Ireland. Exhibition ‘An Ghaeilge I gCeatharlach 1889-2014’: The story of Irish in Carlow for over 100 Years.  Officially opened by Micheál Ó Muirchearthaigh. Why not pop in and explore the History of Irish in Carlow.  June to August opening hours: Monday to Saturday 10.00am to 5.00pm; Sundays and Bank Holidays  2.00pm to 4.30 pm. Free admission. Carlow County Museum & Carlow Tourist Office, College Street, Carlow Town. Tel: 059 913 1554.


The Village Day Centre
The Village Day Centre, Kilkenny City for people with Alzheimer's Disease/Dementia is open Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 4.00pm.  There are lots of activities to suit all users. For information contact your local GP/PHN or phone Ruth on 056 777 1230.


SIMDRIVE - Learning to Drive
St Canice’s Credit Union has provided funding to the Foróige DRUM Youth Centre to organise One Hour Introductory Driving Courses using a simulator for thirty young people aged 15+. This funding has been made available as part of their 50th Anniversary Celebrations.
SIMDRIVE will come to Kilkenny on Wednesday, 13th August. The simulators will create a safe and fun environment for the students where they can feel comfortable and gain confidence and competence before they ever go on the road. Check out www.simdrive.ie for more information. St. Canice’s Credit Union will sponsor 75% of the cost so each young person will only have to pay €5.  Contact Kate Carroll on 086 773 6975 for information! 


Medjugorje Pilgrimage
Cost: €450. Dates: 11th to 18th October and 18th to 25th October. 7 nights B&B + Flight + Airport transport.  Tel 01 443 4510 or  noelle@med-irishcentre.com
 
Home Instead Senior Care
Caring people needed – All Kilkenny/Carlow Areas.  We are seeking compassionate, dependable and experienced carers to assist our clients with day to day living activities including companionship, light housekeeping, meal preparation, transport and assistance with personal care needs. Flexible Part Time hours and live-in (2/3 days) positions available. FETAC Care Qualifications and Patient Moving and Handling Experience desirable but not essential as full training provided.  Fluent English required. Call 056 780 0508 or email marie.anderson@hisc.ie.

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, 13th July 2014

How Do We Hear God’s Word?
Day after day we are given exciting opportunities to respond to God’s word. Day after day we are given life changing opportunities to respond to God’s plan for us. Trouble is, just how good are we at listening to what God has to say, and just how good are we at putting his plans for us into action?
Today’s Gospel reading focuses on how we listen, and more importantly, how we respond to God’s word. The parable of the sower and the seeds illustrates the different ways in which God’s Word is received or not received. The seed sown on the path that grew quickly but was stolen by the birds represents those of us who hear  the Word but fail to understand it. The Word eludes us. The seed sown on the rocky ground represents those of us who hear the Word and receive it at once, but because the seed has no roots it is short lived. When trial and tribulation rear their ugly heads our commitment to God’s Word is abandoned because our faith wasn’t deep rooted to begin with. The seed sown among thorns represents those of us who hear the Word and would like to act upon it, but are so overwhelmed by worldly anxieties and diversions that the Word bears no fruit. Lastly, the seed sown in rich soil represents those of us who hear the Word, act upon it and realise results.
The Bible, and the messages contained in it, are God’s legacy to us. The messages that we hear in our Sunday readings are so massively important, that we have to leave Mass determining to lead our lives a little differently.
It’s obvious that a seed needs fertile ground to grow. Similarly, it’s obvious that we need fertile hearts and open minds for God’s Word to seed and bear fruit. Today’s challenge is to listen with an open mind, reflect and do something.

Foulkstown Cemetery Mass
Our annual Foulkstown Cemetery Mass will be celebrated on Thursday 31st July at 7.30pm.  Please remind your relatives and friends, especially those who are living away from home..


Pray For Our Deceased Friends
Recently Deceased: Sr. Mary Christopher O’Regan, Religious Sisters of Charity, Kells Road. Philip Cairns Snr, Dublin. Mary Hogan, Emmett Street. Jim McDonald, Ferrybank.  Cora McMorrow, late of Nuncio Road.  Josephine Ryan, Greenfields.
Months Mind: Eileen Brett (Sat 7.00).
Anniversaries:  Joan Cody (Sat 6.15).  Pauline Kennedy (Sun 10.00). Maurice Nagle (Sun 10.30). Aileen Kelly (Sun 12.00). Ger Doheny (Sun 12.30).
Gretta & William Delaney (Mon 9.30).   Bridget Kelly (Wed 10.30). Marty Neylon (Thurs 10.30). Marie Manogue. Felix Campbell. Peg Horgan. Ann Quirke. Mary Holland.
Intentions for Next Weekend: Eileen O’Brien (Sat 6.15). Sr. Baptiste Casey (Months Mind Sat 7.00). Elizabeth, Hugh & Martin McCorry (Sun 9.30). Mary Norris (Sun 10.30). Eileen Glennon (Sun 11.00). Joe Cody (Sun 12.30). John Delaney Snr.  John (Gonnie) Delaney.


Attention Ministers of the Word
All Sunday readings are now available on the diocesan website - www.ossory.ie.  Go to the “Get more info” tab and the readings for the following Sunday can be found under “Faith Resources”. 


Youth 2000 Summer Festival
This will be held at Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday, 14th to Sunday, 17th August. For young people aged 16 – 35 years. This festival has been nicknamed the “Holy Oxygen” with over 1,000 young people from all corners of Ireland attending last year. Free buses will run from towns throughout Ireland. For information and booking on line: www.youth2000.ie or telephone 01 675 3690.  All welcome.


St. Patrick’s Parish Website
We have upgraded our parish website and are in the progress of making it more accessible and informative.  Have a look and let us know what you think.  www.patricksparish.com


Active Retirement Group
The next meeting will be on Monday, 14th July at 2.30pm in the Club House Hotel.  All are welcome.


Divine Mercy
There will be an hour of prayer and adoration in the Capuchin Friary from 3.00pm to 4.00pm on Sunday, 13rd July.  All welcome.


Relay for Life
Relay for Life Kilkenny will be held at the Watershed Complex from 3.00pm on Saturday 19th July to 3.00pm to Sunday 20th July.  This relay has teams of volunteers who walk to celebrate cancer survivors and life. At dusk we light Luminaria around the track to remember those who we have lost because of cancer and we pledge to fight back against cancer by community education and raising funds for the Irish Cancer Society towards research and services.
We ask cancer survivors to come and be the beacons of hope and courage for those who may have a cancer diagnosis in the future.  This event was wonderful last year, however this year we would love to see more people from the locality come join us.


Gospel Choir on Television
Fr. Roderick will be the principal celebrant of the broadcast Mass on RTE 1 at 11.00am on next Sunday, 20th July.  The music will be provided by the Kilkenny Gospel Choir.  We wish them all the best.


Kilkenny Active Retirement Association
The next meeting will take place on Monday 14th July at 2.30pm in the Club House Hotel. All members welcome.


The Village Day Centre
The Village Day Centre, Kilkenny City for people with Alzheimer's Disease/Dementia is open Monday to Friday from 9.30am to 4.00pm.  There are lots of activities to suit all users: bingo, music, cards, art, garden walks, quizzes, reminiscence, daytrips, and rings...  For more information contact your local GP/PHN or phone Ruth on 056 777 1230.


Please Welcome Our New Deacon
We welcome Rev. Brian Griffin to St. Patrick’s Parish this weekend.  In June Brian was ordained deacon for the Diocese of Ossory and, please God, he will continue his studies at St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth before being ordained a priest next year.  Rev. Brian will deliver the homily at 10.00am, 11.00am and 12.00 noon Masses on this Sunday.


Rosary Mass
Including prayer for healing on Monday, 14th July at 8.00pm at St. Joseph’s, Mill Hill, Waterford Road. 


Our Lady’s Island Pilgrimage
The St. Joseph’s Young Priests Society annual pilgrimage to Our Lady’s Island, Wexford takes place on Sunday, 27th July.  There will be Mass, rosary procession and benediction beginning at 3.00pm.  All events will be held outdoors if weather is suitable.  Coach leaving St. Fiacre’s Church at 11am.  Fare is €15 return.  Contact Phil on 086 833 3029.


Is God Calling You to Priesthood?
Dear Young People, do not bury your talents, the gifts that God has given you! Do not be afraid to dream of great things.  (Pope Francis)


Loughboy Library
Poetry Workshop at Loughboy Library with Michael Creagh on Friday 25th July at 11.00am.  Suitable for children 8 to 12 years. Booking essential Telephone: 056 779 4176.


Lost and Found
A VHI Healthcare card was found in St. Fiacre’s Church last weekend. Contact 056 776 4400.


The Joe Boland Memorial Walk
The Joe Boland Memorial Walk will take place from Graiguenamanagh on Saturday 19th July.  Registration is at 12.30pm outside Murray's Bar on the Main Street.  There are two options for the walk: 4.5 miles and 9 miles by the river between Graiguenamanagh and St. Mullins.  Entry is €20 in aid of the Irish Cancer Society.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, 6th July 2014

Come To Me...
Come to me all who labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.  For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. 


Jesus in today’s Gospel
Our Lord in heaven bears most of the weights of our burdens, our cares, our struggles.  Jesus tells us loud and clear, we don't have to live life alone, we don't have to live with all of our failures, with all of frustrations, with all of our burdens, but we must bring them to him.  And then he will shoulder them with us, in fact, he will take most of the weight of our burdens upon himself.  He will carry our burdens, he will lighten our loads.



Foulkstown Cemetery Mass
Our annual Foulkstown Cemetery Mass will take place on Thursday 31st July at 7.30pm.  Please remind your relatives and friends, especially those who are living away from home.



Attention Ministers of the Word
All Sunday readings are now available on the diocesan website - www.ossory.ie.  Go to the “Get more info” tab and the readings for the following Sunday can be found under “Faith Resources”. 


Latin Mass
There will be High Mass and Blessing with the Relic of St. Oliver Plunkett at St. Patrick’s Church at 7.00pm on next Friday, 11th July. All are welcome.


Youth 2000 Summer Festival
This will be held at Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday, 14th to Sunday, 17th August. For young people aged 16 – 35 years. This festival has been nicknamed the “Holy Oxygen” with over 1,000 young people from all corners of Ireland attending last year. Free buses will run from towns throughout Ireland. For information and booking on line: www.youth2000.ie or telephone 01 675 3690.  All welcome.


Pray For Our Deceased Friends
Recently Deceased: Michael Ruth, 8 Laurel Drive. Requiem Mass at St. Fiacre’s Church at 12.00 noon Sunday. Burial in St. Kieran’s Cemetery. Derek O’Connor, Mount Brilliant Road, Greens Hill. Requiem Mass at St. John’s Church at 12.00 noon on Sunday. Burial in St. Kieran’s Cemetery.  Mildred Kennedy, Bray & Shankill. Requiem Mass at St. Mary’s Cathedral at 12.00 noon on Monday. Burial in Foulkstown Cemetery.  Josephine Ryan, Greenfields. Requiem Mass at St. Canice’s Church at 11.00am on Monday.  Burial in St. Kieran’s Cemetery. Beesie Cahill, Dunamaggin. Carmel McGuirk, Robertshill & Dublin. Renee Murphy, Troyscourt & late of Greenfields. Mary D'Alessandro, St. Teresa’s Terrace. Jimmy Grace, Lismore House, Sion Road & late of Lord Edward Street. Renee Murphy, Troyscourt & late of Greenfields. Margaret Fitzpatrick, McDonagh Street.
Anniversaries:  Donal O’Neill (Sat 6.15). Jimmy Hackett (Sat 7.00). Jim Nugent (Sun 9.30). Jimmy Byrne (Sun 10.00). Dr. Patrick Boyd (Sun 10.30). Paddy Roche (Sun 11.00). Sean Hennessy (Sun 12.00). Fran Ryan (Sun 12.30). Fr. Lar Fleming (Tue 10:30). Drea Family (Wed 10:30). Sr. Margaret Mary Bergin & Patrick Bergin (Fri 10.30). Catherine Fitzpatrick. Lilly Purcell. Annie Cody. Aileen Kelly. Denis Molloy. Pat Maher. Christina, James & Michael Murphy. Mary Fry. Mike Byrne. Catherine Dowling. Mary Norris. Mary, Ann, Denis & Tommy Murray. Tony Henderson. Bridie Walsh. Bridget Ward.
Intentions for Next Weekend: Joan Cody (Sat 6.15). Eileen Brett (Months Mind Sat 7.00). Pauline Kennedy (Sun 10.00). Maurice Nagle (Sun 10.30). Aileen Kelly (Sun 12.000). Ger Doheny (Sun 12.30).  May they rest in peace.  Amen.


Public Rosary
The rosary on the First Sunday in James Green at the Statue of Our Lady of Kilkenny continues on this Sunday, 6th July at 3.00pm. All welcome.
Good Works Opera
Good Works Opera presents “An Evening of Highlights from the World of Opera and Musical Theatre”.  A charity gala in aid of The Irish Pilgrimage Trust in St. Fiacre’s Church, Loughboy, Kilkenny on next Friday, 11th July @ 8.00pm. Tickets €10.00.
Featuring: Joyce Byrne - Mezzo-soprano; Victor Coe - Bass; Muireann Mulrooney - Soprano; Gerry Noonan - Baritone.  Please support this great event. 



Volunteers Needed
Kilkenny Bereavement Support is an organisation of volunteers that supports people of all ages who have been bereaved recently or at some time in the past. In September 2014, a 30 hour training course in bereavement and listening skills will commence.  For more information telephone 056 775 6538 or email: info@kilkennybereavementsupport.com. The closing date for applications is 18th July.


Panel of Staff
If you or someone you know who is available for work please ask them to contact The Carers Association with their details.  You must have FETAC Level 5 in Healthcare Support or working towards achieving the full award.  The Carers’ Association is currently seeking staff in the following areas: Clogh/Castlecomer/Newtown  and surrounding areas.
Freshford/Ballyraggett/Lisdowney and surrounding areas. Thomastown/Stoneyford/Ballyfoyle/Callan/Kells and surrounding areas. Kilkenny City.  


Loughboy Library
Poetry Workshop: 8 - 12 year olds on Friday, 25th July at 11.00am.  Free places available.
Irish Conversation Circle: for adults continues Wednesdays at 11.00am.
Exhibition: by the children of The Kilkenny Community Early Years Project is currently on display.
Coffee Morning: - Saturday, 12th July from 10.30am to 1.00pm at St. Mary’s Day Care Centre.  Donation box for the Irish Heart Foundation.  Enquiries to Liz Kavanagh 087 412 8047.
St. Patrick’s Parish Website
We have upgraded our parish website and are in the progress of making it more accessible and informative.  Have a look and let us know what you think.  www.patricksparish.com


Relay for Life
Relay for Life Kilkenny will be held at the Watershed Complex from 3.00pm on Saturday 19th July to 3.00pm to Sunday 20th July.  This relay has teams of volunteers who walk to celebrate cancer survivors and life. At dusk we light Luminaria around the track to remember those who we have lost because of cancer and we pledge to fight back against cancer by community education and raising funds for the Irish Cancer Society towards research and services.
We ask cancer survivors to come and be the beacons of HOPE and courage for those who may have a cancer diagnosis in the future.  This event was wonderful last year, however this year we would love to see more people from the locality come down and be part of this unique community event.



Good Luck to the Cats
We join in wishing the Kilkenny hurling teams all the best in this weekend’s Leinster Hurling Finals.  Special good wishes go to those from our parish involved with the teams.  Come on the Cats!


A Summer Prayer
Let us welcome the month of July and thank God for the lovely weather of recent days. Schools are closed and families are going on holidays. We ought to place great emphasis on road and water safety and be always careful and alert to danger. This is a lovely prayer for safety for the month of July from the oral tradition.
God be between me and the water that may drown me,
God between me and a road accident.
God guide me; God deliver me,
God accompany me,
God be my saviour on land and on sea.  Amen.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Sts Peter & Paul, 29th June 2014

Corpus Christi Procession
The postponed fourth annual Corpus Christi procession through the streets of Kilkenny will take place on this Sunday.  Please assemble in the grounds of St. John’s Church at 1.45pm for a 2.00pm start.  The procession concludes with benediction at St. Mary’s Cathedral.  This year’s First Holy Communicants are invited to wear their outfits and participate.

Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul
On this Sunday, 29th June, the Church celebrates the feast day of Sts. Peter and Paul. As early as the year 258, there is evidence of an already lengthy tradition of celebrating the solemnities of both Saint Peter and Saint Paul on the same day.  Together, the two saints are the founders of the See of Rome, through their preaching, ministry and martyrdom there. 
In a sermon in the year 395, St. Augustine of Hippo said of Sts. Peter and Paul: “Both apostles share the same feast day, for these two were one; and even though they suffered on different days, they were as one. Peter went first, and Paul followed. And so we celebrate this day made holy for us by the apostles’ blood. Let us embrace what they believed, their life, their labours, their sufferings, their preaching, and their confession of faith.”


Collection for the Holy Father
The annual collection for the Holy Father (formerly Peter’s Pence) will be taken up at all Masses this weekend. The proceeds will be forwarded to Rome for use in Papal charities.  Please support.

First Friday of July
The priests will visit those who are shut-in at the usual times on Friday.  Contact the Parish Office if you want to be included.

St. Patrick’s De La Salle School
Congratulations to the teachers, staff and pupils of St. Patrick’s De La Salle School on receiving the Digital School of Distinction Award.  The school is the 1st in Kilkenny to receive this award.
Whiteboards, ipads, screens and video conferencing are now part of everyday school life.

 Feast of St. Oliver Plunkett
St. Oliver Plunkett’s feast day is celebrated on next Tuesday, 1st July.  He was born in Loughcrew, Co. Meath in1625. He studied for the priesthood in the Irish College in Rome and was ordained in 1654. He was known for his holiness and learning. After ordination he spent fifteen years teaching in Rome where, in 1669, he was ordained Archbishop of Armagh. He returned to Ireland where the Penal Laws were being enforced and priests and bishops were being hunted down.
Oliver Plunkett suffered much and were forced to go around in disguise. In 1670 Oliver Plunkett was captured and imprisoned in Dublin Castle. He was accused of inciting the Catholics to rebel against the government and was sentenced to death. On 1st July 1681 he was hanged drawn and quartered in Tyburn.
His head is preserved in St. Peter’s Church, Drogheda and his relics are in Downside Abbey in England.  He was canonised by Pope Paul V1 on the 12th October 1975.

Pray For Our Deceased Friends
Recently Deceased: Tom Rothwell, Garden Villas. Sr. Baptiste Casey, St. John of God Convent. Lil O’Brien, Raheny, Dublin and late of Fr. Murphy Square.
Anniversaries:  John Joe Traynor (Sat 6.15). Dick Martin (Sat 7.00). Ann Comerford (Sun 9.30). Enda Cantwell (Sun 10.00). Teresa Howe (Sun 10.30). Sharon  Galvin (Sun 11.00). Austin Murphy (Sun 12.00). Maureen Walsh (Sun 12.30).  Joseph Daly & Mary ‘May’ Savage (Tues 10.30). Martin Crotty. Paddy Kirwan. William Maher.  Baby Jonathan Joseph Power. Dick O’Hara. Gay Doran. Johnny Delaney (Remembrance)
Intentions for Next Weekend: Donal O’Neill (Sat 6.15). Jimmy Hackett (Sat 7.00). Jimmy Byrne (Sun 10.00). Dr. Patrick Boyd (Sun 10.30). Patrick “Paddy” Roche (Sun 11.00). Sean Hennessy (Sun 12.00). Fran Ryan (Sun 12.30). 
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Amen.

Report of Middle Deanery Meeting
The June meeting of the Diocese of Ossory Middle Deanery Pastoral Council (MDPC) took place on Wednesday 11th 2014 in Peace in Christ.
Discussion included:
Ossory Times Magazine: This is a magazine published by Adult Faith Development with the purpose of communicating to the diocese matters of faith development. Going forward the aim is for each parish to have a local promoter.
National Pastoral Conference:  This will take place in Athlone from 25 – 27th September. The conference is being organised on behalf of the Council for Pastoral Renewal and Adult Faith Development.
Update on Middle Deanery Event: Two meetings have taken place since the last MDPC meeting. One with Adult Faith Development and the other with the parish youth representatives. The aim of the sub-committee is to organise an event for later this year.
Feedback from Ossory Diocesan Pastoral Council: Pat O’Shea, the MDPC representative on the ODPC detailed the summary of this meeting to the group. The focus of this meeting was the Diocesan Plan.
The next meeting of the MDPC is scheduled for September.

Volunteers Needed
Kilkenny Bereavement Support is an organisation of volunteers that supports people of all ages who have been bereaved recently or at some time in the past. In September 2014, a 30 hour training course in bereavement and listening skills will commence.  For more information telephone 056 775 6538 or email: info@kilkennybereavementsupport.com. The closing date for applications is 18th July.

Alzheimers Support Group
Support Group for past/present carers of people with Alzheimer’s/dementia provides information and support in a safe, welcoming environment. Kilkenny Alzheimer Day Centre (behind the Village Inn), Wednesday, 2nd July 2014, 4.00pm to 5.30pm. For more information contact Ruth on 056 777 1230.
Youth 2000 Summer Festival
Cistercian College, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary from Thursday 14th - Sunday 17th August 2014. For young people aged 16 - 35, an opportunity not to be missed to experience the Catholic faith and meet many new people. This festival has been nicknamed the “Holy Oxygen” with over one thousand young people attending last year. The festival is donation only. Free buses available from towns throughout Ireland. For more information and to book online see www.youth2000.ie or call 01 675 3690.

Public Participation Network Seminar
This seminar aims to provide further in-depth information and discussion about the new Public Participation Network (PPN); a new framework for public engagement and participation. The PPN will be the main link through which the local authority connects with the community, social inclusion and environmental sectors. Speakers: Dr. Sean Healy, Social Justice Ireland and Michael Ewing, National Environment Pillar.  Date: Monday 21st July 2014 at 7.00pm, at Hotel Kilkenny. For further information please email community@kilkennycoco.ie or call 056 779 4931 or visit Kilkenny County Council Offices, Johns Green House. www.kilkennycoco.ie/eng/Services/Community_Culture/Public-Participation-Networks/  

Event Volunteers Required
Barnardos could use your help on Sunday, 6th July from 9.00am for a few hours of colourtasic fun in Kilkenny Castle and the surrounding areas.   Email volunteers@barnardos.ie or call 01 708 0431.

Starcamp
Ireland’s leading performance Summer Camp is in St Canice's Community Hall, Kilkenny from 30th June to 4th July.  Places limited. Book now at www.starcamp.ie or call 021 437 7900.

Parks Tennis 
Coaching and fun for girls and boys aged 6 to 17 years.  Just €20/€25 for two weeks. Starts 7th July and 21st July. For info: 085 282 8846 (6.00 - 8.00pm only).

Masters in Theology
Applications are being accepted for a new Masters in Theology (History of Christianity) programme at St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth commencing September 2014. 1 year (full-time) and 2 years (part-time) options available. More information: www.maynoothcollege.ie or by telephoning Admissions Office at 01 708 4772. Course Director: Prof. Salvador Ryan. Email: salvador.ryan@spcm.ie.

Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
Anyone interested in making a Pilgrimage to the Holy Land in September 2015 please contact either Conor on 086 373 8460 or Mollie on 089 206 9317 to register an interest. The proposed pilgrimage with JWT is subject to enough people being interested and will leave Carlow in September 2015.