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OUR LADY & ST. JARLATH, LAVALLY CATHEDRAL OF THE ASSUMPTION ST. PATRICKS CHURCH, CORTOON SUNDAY - 17TH OCTOBER 2021 Tuam Parish is a Catholic Christian community inspired by the teachings of Jesus Christ. We want to celebrate God’s love for everyone through our words and actions.” Priests: Fr. Pat Farragher Adm., Fr. Seán Flynn C.C. Parish Secretary: Sharon Dempsey. Phone: 093-24250 Email: tuamparish[email protected] Local Safeguarding Representative: Dáithí Quinn. Website: www.tuamparish.com Webcam: www.tuamparish.com/web-cam NEWSLETTER DEADLINE Thursday 3.00 p.m. Masses Commencing Monday 18 th October 2021 MONDAY 18th 10.00 a.m. Martin Anthony Ward, 92 Lissadyra. (Month’s Mind). Jimmy Barrett, Manchester. UK. (1 st Anniv). TUESDAY 19th 10.00 a.m. Michael & Margaret McWalter, Ballaghalode, Lavally & deceased members of the McWalter & Byrne families. Catherine Ilao, Philippines. Private Intention. WEDNESDAY 20th 10.00 a.m. Mai & Paddy O’Neill, Airglooney & Paddy & Lal Quinn, Cloonfush. THURSDAY 21st 10.00 a.m. Peter Kelly, Old Rd. John Kieran, The Pottery, Weir Rd. FRIDAY 22nd 10.00 a.m. Frank Quinn, Bel-Air Drive & deceased members of the Quinn family. Paul O’Grady, The Deanery, Dublin Rd. Martin & Kate Concannon & deceased members of the Concannon & Byrne family, Aughlora. Delia McDonagh-Nicholson & John & Jim Finnerty. SATURDAY 23rd 10.00 a.m. Tommie & Mary Foley, Ballinamona Pk, Ballygaddy Rd. Gerry Casserly, Lissavalley & his parents Patrick & Eveyln. John & Mary McHugh & their grandson Gary, 10 Athenry Rd & John McHugh, (Jnr) Tubberjarlath & their son-in-law Tony Boyle, Millstream Pk. Margaret & Peter Boyle, Clonberne. Patrick Ryan, Cortoonroe. Weekend Masses Cathedral: Saturday (Vigil)6.00pm. Sunday: 8.30 am, 10.30 & 12.30 pm. Our Lady & St. Jarlath, Lavally: Saturday 8.00 pm. St. Patrick’s Cortoon: Sunday 11.00 am. Weekday Masses Cathedral: MondaySaturday: 10.00 am. Holydays: As announced. Confessions Cathedral: Saturday 12-1.00 pm or by appointment. Baptisms: Cathedral Sunday after 12.30 pm Mass. Book at Parish Office - 2 weeks notice. Baptisms: Cortoon Sunday after 11.00 am Mass. Lavally: Book at Parish Office. Cortoon Graveyard - As November approaches, the Cortoon graveyard committee are organising a tidying of the Cemetery. The trees and hedges around the existing graveyard need trimming. The committee are looking for volunteers to help on the 23rd October at 11am. Anyone interested in keeping the final resting place of our loved ones in good condition are asked to attend on this day or contact any committee member. May all our deceased, relatives and friends rest in peace. Daily Mass Readers 18th - 23rd October 10.00am Mon Msl: 1747 John Dunne Tue Msl: 788 David Breslin Wed Msl: 790 Sr. Agnes Curley Thu Msl: 792 Bríd Donnellan Fri Msl 794 Sr. Mary Corr Sat Msl: 796 Billy Hannon Sunday 24th October Missal: 404 6.00pm Teresa Mills 8.30am Billy Hannon 10.30am Ronan Long 12.30pm Siobhán Reynolds Outdoor Rosary for October - the Rosary is recited every evening at 6pm, at the grotto in Cloonthue, for the month of October, the month of the Rosary. Everyone welcome. Cathedral Collection - Sunday, October 10th, € 3,135. Cortoon & Lavally Saturday, 16th October - Lavally Michael Donohue, Curracreen, Lavally (1st Anniv) & his parents John & Delia. Sunday, 17th October - Cortoon 1. Ann Melia, Carrowbane. (1st Anniv). 2. Tom Forde, Knockaloura. 3. Simon Lowry, Mahanagh, Lavally. Saturday, 23rd October - Lavally Pake & Bridie Collins, Lavally. Sunday, 24th October - Cortoon Cathedral of the Assumption Restoration Account: BIC BOFIIE2D, IBAN IE13BOFI90397115228497 Dear Parishioners, With the generosity of almost 500 donations, we are pleased to share that the Cathedral restoration fundraising campaign has successfully concluded. For the past two years, your support has remained steadfast despite lockdowns, restrictions and ensuing delays. The beautifully restored Cathedral is a testament to your encouragement, commitment and patience, for which we are extremely grateful. For those who made pledges/standing orders, we appreciate your continued payments. With these promises, we have been able to close out the active fundraising period. Giving is mentioned several times across many books of the Bible. We see this theme throughout the Old Testament, from as early as Exodus to the New Testament with the ultimate demonstration of it God giving His only Son for us. On a number of occasions during the pandemic, in this newsletter, we have referenced St. Paul’s letters to the early Christians. His second letter, written from Macedonia around the year 55, is to the Corinthians. In it, Paul explains the benefits and opportunities of generosity (2 Corinthians 9:6-7) ‘Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.’ We look forward to celebrating a special Mass of Thanksgiving for all contributors when we are permitted to have the Cathedral to full capacity. As mentioned, on that day, we will have a golden book on display (and subsequently placed in the Sacristy) acknowledging donors. A sincere ‘thank you’, Fr. Pat Farragher, Adm. Ministers Lavally 23rd Cortoon 24th Readers Roisin Hannon Peggy McGagh Eucharistic Priest on Duty Margaret Fleming Please pray for Noreen Veldon, St. Joseph’s Pk. Ann Warren, Tubberjarlath. Jimmy Ryan, Dublin and late of Tubberjarlath, brother of Johnny Ryan and Patty Hurley, Dublin Rd. George Daly, “Ballygaddy House” Tuam. Ellie McDonagh, Weir Rd. Michael Burke, Cappaquin, Waterford & late of Hazelwood, Lavally. Possible Lifting of Restrictions on October 22 nd - According to Government Covid-19 Guidelines “we will enter a final phase on 22 October, which is likely to last until at least next Spring. This phase will see the majority of restrictions lifted and replaced by guidance and advice to enable us to work together to protect ourselves and to live our lives to the fullest extent possible.” (www.gov.ie ) The onus will then be on personal responsibility. As we move in this direction, some of the tapes/ribbons have been removed from the two front sections of the middle aisle in the Cathedral. This is to facilitate some cautions and gradual steps in the return to some degree of normality. The tapes/ribbons remain in place for the moment in all other parts of the Cathedral. We will await government announcements on October 22 nd before taking any further action. Marian Choral Society - are inviting you to our Halloween Ball! On what would normally be our closing night of show week, we are hosting a HALLOWEEN BALL, with live music from 'The Fascination', in the Ard Rí House hotel, Tuam on Saturday October 30th. Doors at 7:30pm, with music starting from 8pm.There will be prizes on the night for best fancy dress, but fancy dress is not compulsory. Tickets are €10, and are available to buy online at www.marianchoraltuam.com Months Mind Saturday October 16th 10am Paul McBride, Dublin & late of Parkview Drive. Saturday October 16th 6pm Victor Trayers, Parkmore. Saturday October 23rd 6pm Sr. Loretto Slattery, Stella Maria, Galway and Tuam. Sunday October 24th 10.30am Frank Fahy, Galway Rd . May they Rest in Peace Coeliac Hosts - Gluten-free Coeliac Holy Communion hosts are available from the Blue Ceramic Ciborium (container) at the small table on the Mercy Woods side of the altar. The hosts are consecrated during Mass and are available while Holy Communion is being distributed throughout the Cathedral. Parishioners wishing to receive a coeliac host at Holy Communion time are invited to come forward to receive the host from the Ciborium themselves. The things that can destroy us are: politics without principle; pleasure without conscience; wealth without work; knowledge without character; business without morality; science without humanity; and worship without sacrifice. -Mohandas Gandhi Pope Francis' intention for October - Missionary Disciples We pray that every baptized person may be engaged in evangelization, available to the mission, by being witnesses of a life that has the flavor of the Gospel .

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OUR LADY & ST. JARLATH, LAVALLY CATHEDRAL OF THE ASSUMPTION ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH, CORTOON

SUNDAY - 17TH OCTOBER 2021

“Tuam Parish is a Catholic Christian community inspired by the teachings of Jesus Christ. We want to celebrate God’s love for everyone through our words and actions.”

Priests: Fr. Pat Farragher Adm., Fr. Seán Flynn C.C.

Parish Secretary: Sharon Dempsey. Phone: 093-24250 Email: [email protected] Local Safeguarding Representative: Dáithí Quinn.

Website: www.tuamparish.com Webcam: www.tuamparish.com/web-cam NEWSLETTER DEADLINE –Thursday 3.00 p.m.

Masses Commencing Monday 18th October 2021 MONDAY 18th

10.00 a.m. Martin Anthony Ward, 92 Lissadyra. (Month’s Mind). Jimmy Barrett, Manchester. UK. (1st Anniv).

TUESDAY 19th 10.00 a.m. Michael & Margaret McWalter, Ballaghalode, Lavally & deceased members of the McWalter & Byrne families. Catherine Ilao, Philippines. Private Intention.

WEDNESDAY 20th 10.00 a.m. Mai & Paddy O’Neill, Airglooney & Paddy & Lal Quinn, Cloonfush.

THURSDAY 21st 10.00 a.m. Peter Kelly, Old Rd. John Kieran, The Pottery, Weir Rd.

FRIDAY 22nd 10.00 a.m. Frank Quinn, Bel-Air Drive & deceased members of the Quinn family. Paul O’Grady, The Deanery, Dublin Rd. Martin & Kate Concannon & deceased members of the Concannon & Byrne family, Aughlora. Delia McDonagh-Nicholson & John & Jim Finnerty.

SATURDAY 23rd 10.00 a.m. Tommie & Mary Foley, Ballinamona Pk, Ballygaddy Rd. Gerry Casserly, Lissavalley & his parents Patrick & Eveyln. John & Mary McHugh & their grandson Gary, 10 Athenry Rd & John McHugh, (Jnr) Tubberjarlath & their son-in-law Tony Boyle, Millstream Pk. Margaret & Peter Boyle, Clonberne. Patrick Ryan, Cortoonroe.

Weekend Masses Cathedral: Saturday (Vigil)6.00pm. Sunday: 8.30 am, 10.30 & 12.30 pm. Our Lady & St. Jarlath, Lavally: Saturday 8.00 pm. St. Patrick’s Cortoon: Sunday 11.00 am.

Weekday Masses Cathedral: Monday–Saturday: 10.00 am. Holydays: As announced. Confessions Cathedral: Saturday 12-1.00 pm or by appointment.

Baptisms: Cathedral — Sunday after 12.30 pm Mass. Book at Parish Office - 2 weeks notice. Baptisms: Cortoon — Sunday after 11.00 am Mass. Lavally: Book at Parish Office.

Cortoon Graveyard - As November approaches, the Cortoon graveyard committee are organising a tidying of the Cemetery. The trees and hedges around the existing graveyard need trimming. The committee are looking for volunteers to help on the 23rd October at 11am. Anyone interested in keeping the final resting place of our loved ones in good condition are asked to attend on this day or contact any committee member. May all our deceased, relatives and friends rest in peace.

Daily Mass Readers 18th - 23rd October 10.00am Mon Msl: 1747 John Dunne Tue Msl: 788 David Breslin Wed Msl: 790 Sr. Agnes Curley Thu Msl: 792 Bríd Donnellan Fri Msl 794 Sr. Mary Corr Sat Msl: 796 Billy Hannon

Sunday 24th October Missal: 404

6.00pm Teresa Mills 8.30am Billy Hannon 10.30am Ronan Long 12.30pm Siobhán Reynolds

Outdoor Rosary for October - the Rosary is recited every evening at 6pm, at the grotto in Cloonthue, for the month of October, the month of the Rosary. Everyone welcome.

Cathedral Collection - Sunday, October 10th, € 3,135.

Cortoon & Lavally

Saturday, 16th October - Lavally Michael Donohue, Curracreen, Lavally (1st Anniv) & his

parents John & Delia.

Sunday, 17th October - Cortoon 1. Ann Melia, Carrowbane. (1st Anniv). 2. Tom Forde, Knockaloura. 3. Simon Lowry, Mahanagh, Lavally.

Saturday, 23rd October - Lavally Pake & Bridie Collins, Lavally.

Sunday, 24th October - Cortoon

Cathedral of the Assumption Restoration Account: BIC – BOFIIE2D,

IBAN – IE13BOFI90397115228497

Dear Parishioners,

With the generosity of almost 500 donations, we are pleased to share that the Cathedral restoration fundraising campaign has successfully concluded. For the past two years, your support has remained steadfast – despite lockdowns, restrictions and ensuing delays. The beautifully restored Cathedral is a testament to your encouragement, commitment and patience, for which we are extremely grateful.

For those who made pledges/standing orders, we appreciate your continued payments. With these promises, we have been able to close out the active fundraising period.

Giving is mentioned several times across many books of the Bible. We see this theme throughout the Old Testament, from as early as Exodus to the New Testament with the ultimate demonstration of it – God giving His only Son for us.

On a number of occasions during the pandemic, in this newsletter, we have referenced St. Paul’s letters to the early Christians. His second letter, written from Macedonia around the year 55, is to the Corinthians. In it, Paul explains the benefits and opportunities of generosity (2 Corinthians 9:6-7) – ‘Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.’

We look forward to celebrating a special Mass of Thanksgiving for all contributors when we are permitted to have the Cathedral to full capacity. As mentioned, on that day, we will have a golden book on display (and subsequently placed in the Sacristy) – acknowledging donors.

A sincere ‘thank you’,

Fr. Pat Farragher, Adm.

Ministers Lavally 23rd Cortoon 24th Readers Roisin Hannon Peggy McGagh Eucharistic Priest on Duty Margaret Fleming

Please pray for Noreen Veldon, St. Joseph’s Pk.

Ann Warren, Tubberjarlath. Jimmy Ryan, Dublin and late of Tubberjarlath, brother of

Johnny Ryan and Patty Hurley, Dublin Rd. George Daly, “Ballygaddy House” Tuam.

Ellie McDonagh, Weir Rd. Michael Burke, Cappaquin, Waterford & late of

Hazelwood, Lavally.

Possible Lifting of Restrictions on October 22nd - According to Government Covid-19 Guidelines “we will enter a final phase on 22 October, which is likely to last until at least next Spring. This phase will see the majority of restrictions lifted and replaced by guidance and advice to enable us to work together to protect ourselves and to live our lives to the fullest extent possible.” (www.gov.ie)The onus will then be on personal responsibility. As we move in this direction, some of the tapes/ribbons have been removed from the two front sections of the middle aisle in the Cathedral. This is to facilitate some cautions and gradual steps in the return to some degree of normality. The tapes/ribbons remain in place for the moment in all other parts of the Cathedral. We will await government announcements on October 22nd before taking any further action.

Marian Choral Society - are inviting you to our Halloween Ball! On what would normally be our closing night of show week, we are hosting a HALLOWEEN BALL, with live music from 'The Fascination', in the Ard Rí House hotel, Tuam on Saturday October 30th. Doors at 7:30pm, with music starting from 8pm.There will be prizes on the night for best fancy dress, but fancy dress is not compulsory. Tickets are €10, and are available to buy online at www.marianchoraltuam.com

Months Mind Saturday October 16th 10am

Paul McBride, Dublin & late of Parkview Drive.

Saturday October 16th 6pm Victor Trayers, Parkmore.

Saturday October 23rd 6pm Sr. Loretto Slattery, Stella Maria, Galway and Tuam.

Sunday October 24th 10.30am Frank Fahy, Galway Rd .

May they Rest in Peace

Coeliac Hosts - Gluten-free Coeliac Holy Communion hosts are available from the Blue Ceramic Ciborium (container) at the small table on the Mercy Woods side of the altar. The hosts are consecrated during Mass and are available while Holy Communion is being distributed throughout the Cathedral. Parishioners wishing to receive a coeliac host at Holy Communion time are invited to come forward to receive the host from the Ciborium themselves.

The things that can destroy us are: politics without principle;

pleasure without conscience; wealth without work;

knowledge without character; business without morality; science without humanity;

and worship without sacrifice.

-Mohandas Gandhi

Pope Francis' intention for October - Missionary Disciples

We pray that every baptized person may be engaged in evangelization, available to the mission, by being

witnesses of a life that has the flavor of the Gospel .