Newsletter Saturday 9 to 15 January 2021

 

THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD

St Paul Sunday Missal page 80

 

Your prayers are requested for the recently deceased and for those whose anniversary occurs around this time.

MAY THEIR SOULS AND THE SOULS OF ALL THE FAITHFUL DEPARTED THROUGH THE MERCY OF GOD REST IN PEACE. AMEN.

 

Mass Times and Intentions

Saturday

10 am

Celebrant’s intentions

4.30 pm

Thomas + Mary Byrne – Anniversary

John, Tony + Billy Byrne – Anniversary

6 pm

Celebrant’s intentions

Sunday

9.00 am

Special intention

10.30 am

Sean Doyle – Recently Deceased

Dermot + Kay Kennedy Anniversary

12 noon

William + Kathleen Larkin – Anniversary

Deceased members of the Larkin Family

Monday

10 am

Maura Grealish – Recently Deceased

Michael Byrne - Anniversary

Tuesday

10 am

Parishioners intentions

Wednesday

10 am

Celebrant’s intentions

Thursday

10 am

Altar list of the Dead

Friday

10 am

Seamus Minogue - Anniversary

 

Kindly note that once the list of intentions for the coming week as above has been posted to the Newsletter page on the Parish website (www.holyfamilyparish.ie) and printed off for the Priests’ use during the Masses, additions/adjustments to that week’s list cannot be easily and conveniently made after 11.30 a.m. Thursday of the week.

 

 

New Year Message from Fr. Michael O'Connor

 

We begin the New Year with hope-filled wishes that it may be a different and a better one than the very strange and troubled one that has just ended.

Frs. Michael, John, and Deacon John wish all parishioners, their families, and other friends of Holy Family Parish a very happy new year with good health, peace, and blessings. We thank you for your support, your prayers, and for your participation in the life of the parish during this difficult and troubling time.

The option of keeping our parish church safely open for a couple of hours for individual private prayer during the weekday mornings is still under review. Currently, the Government is asking people to stay at home for their own safety and we are doing our best to comply responsibly with that recommendation, believing it to be the safer option to keep the church closed during this time. Thanking you all for your support and for your patience. May God bless us all.

 

Fr. Michael O’Connor, Adm.