Masses this Weekend:
Saturday 8th July
10:00am Caoinnéan Fennessy (Month’s Mind)
6:15pm Jack Hogan (2nd Anniversary)
Paddy & Maureen Ahearne
Sunday 9th July
10:30am Margaret Bourke
Con Donohoe, Dublin (Father of Fionnuala Hackett)
12:00noon Michael Strappe
Thursday 27th July: There will be Mass and Blessing of Graves at St Patrick’s Cemetery at 7.30pm (Weather permitting). Please bring a small bottle of Water to be blessed at the Mass so you may bless your loved ones graves after the Mass. All welcome.
Sick & Housebound: If you or somebody you know is in hospital, nursing home or housebound and would like a visit from a priest, please contact any of the Priests or the Parish Office.
Wedding Anniversary: Congratulations to John and Sheila Walsh, Ballingarrane who celebrated their 40th Wedding Anniversary this Saturday.
Baptisms: We welcome into the Christian faith community of St Mary’s, Danny Avery Harte and Charlie Jacob Harte who were baptised last weekend, we congratulate their parents, Padraig and Laura, godparents, grandparents and extended family.
We also welcome, Maisie Fitzgerald who was also baptised last weekend, we congratulate her parents, Eoin and Aoife. Welcome also to Ruby Elizabeth Hannigan who was also baptised last weekend, we congratulate her parents Ben and Andrea. Congratulations to the godparents, grandparents and extended families.
Wedding Bells : Congratulations to David Conway, Roaring Springs Road and Carol Kinnahan, Bansha who were married in Bansha this Saturday. We wish the young couple many years of happiness and togetherness
A Massive Well Done to David Pyke, Albert Street.
David Pyke, who won the Irish Nationals in Dublin in June. The son of Linda and Michael Pyke (Jnr), David has had a very successful year. He won the British national championship in Manchester last July, then the All-Ireland championship in Belfast in October, the Munster title in November and the All Scotland title in Glasgow last February and then the World Irish Step Dancing in April.
David first showed an interest in Irish dancing at the age of 4 and continued throughout his primary school years at St Mary’s CBS, competing in his first championship at the age of 7. He is now attending Clonmel High School.
Well done David, it is great to see that your hard work and dedication has been recognised.