Day: February 17, 2024
Millstreet Parish Newsletter – 18th February 2024
PARISH NEWSLETTER
BALLYDALY-CULLEN-MILLSTREET
First Sunday in Lent
18th Feb. 2024
Canon John Fitzgerald, P.P.
Telephone Nos.: Landline: 029 70043 & Mobile: 087 775 2948
Email: millstreet @dioceseofkerry.ie
Website: www.dioceseofkerry.ie
All Masses are livestreamed on www.churchservices.tv/millstreet
Parish Opening Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
10.00am to 1.00pm & 2.00pm to 5.00pm
RECENT DEATHS: Matthew Healy, Watergrasshill; Helen Connolly, Celbridge, Co. Kildare.
Mass Intentions this Weekend:
Saturday 17th February:
Millstreet 6.15p.m. Dr. Pat Casey, Tullig
Sunday 18th February:
Cullen 9.30a.m. Sheila Brennan (née Forde), England & Cullen (First Anniversary).
Millstreet 11.30a.m. Private Intention
ANNIVERSARIES: Bridget Burke, Murphy’s Terrace; Danny, Eileen, Pat & Mary T. Buckley, Liscahane; Joe Buckley, Ballinatona; Patrick Dineen, Knocknagpogue; Jerome O’Riordan, Dromsicane; Timmy Regan, Nohovaldaly.
Mass Intentions for NEXT WEEKEND:
Saturday 24th February:
Millstreet 6.15p.m. Abina & Johnny Sheehan, Knockbrack; Seanie Murphy, Cloghoulabeg.
Sunday 25th February:
Ballydaly 9.30a.m. Kathleen Moynihan, Ballydaly; Michael & Breeda (Murphy) Trend, Plymouth & Ballydaly; Anthony Murphy, London & Ballydaly.
Millstreet 11.30a.m. Conchubhar Ó hÉalaithe; Pauline O’Riordan, Killowen; Peter Roche, Drishanbeg; Andrew Hickie, The Square & his parents John A. & Jenny.
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT in Millstreet Church every Tuesday from 10.30a.m. to 7.30p.m.
LEGION OF MARY on Tuesday nights at 7.30p.m. in the Parish Centre.
MILLSTREET ALTAR SOCIETY for 25th Feb & 3rd March: Group A.
PASTORAL AREA PRIEST ON DUTY: Sunday 18th: Fr. Joe Tarrant (064) 7751104/ (086)3978642. Sun 25th: Fr. Kennelly (029)76151/ (087) 2401331.
DIOCESAN NOTICE: A reminder to parents/guardians of children preparing to receive the Sacrament of First Holy Communion this year of an online talk on this Wednesday night (21st Feb). Speaker on the night is Dr. Dan O’Connell of Mary Immaculate College, Limerick. To register please go to www.dioceseofkerry.ie. Your continued support in the preparation of your children is very important and greatly appreciated.
Rotas for next weekend 24th/25th February, 2024 | |||
CHURCH | TIME | READER | EUCHARISTIC
MINISTERS |
Millstreet | 6.15 p.m. | Tim Linehan | Group B |
11.30 a.m. | Sr. Peter | Group A | |
Ballydaly | 9.30a.m. | Dan O’Riordan | Mary Guerin O’Leary |
Millstreet Church: Mass times this week unless there is a funeral.
Mass on Monday (19th) for Bridget & James Burke, Murphy’s Terrace, and their daughters Breeda Hickey & Shiela (Judy) Doocey at 10.00a.m.
Mass on Tuesday (20th) for Dan Breen, Killarney Road at 10.00a.m.
Mass on Wednesday (21st) for People of the Parish at 10.00a.m.
Mass on Thursday (22nd) for Private Intention at 10.00a.m.
Friday 23rd: Stations of the Cross at 7.00p.m. followed by Mass for Peg & Arthur O’Keeffe, Drishane Road at 7.30p.m. [read more …] “Millstreet Parish Newsletter – 18th February 2024”
Dromtariffe Parish Consultation
Parish Consultation – Dromtariffe Parish Hall, February 28th, 8pm.
Most people are aware by now of a serious shortage of ministering priests. Kerry Diocese, like most other dioceses is suffering a death of priests, and many parishes are without a resident priest. Sadly, this number is likely to increase. The Bishops of Ireland have therefore, initiated a consultative process with both the clergy and the laity, in the hope of formulating ideas and means of enhancing the role of the church into the future. Therefore, as in his recent pastoral, Bishop of Kerry, Ray Browne issued the following:
“I see the life of the 110 local church-communities as a valuable and valued resource for people now and into the future. In the light of fewer clergy, we need to explore how each local church-community can thrive with local leadership acting co-responsibly with the priests ministering to the parishes of the pastoral areas. A church can still be the centre point for community life, even if there is no weekend Mass. Think of your local church community in four ways; a social/friendship community, a caring compassionate community, a praying, worshipping and sacramental community and a community whose mission is to nourish and develop its faith, and hand it on the next generation”.
“Our first step in the process is consulting you, the people of the Parishes. In February, there will be a gathering in each parish. The invitation is open to all; what do you see as the strengths and weaknesses locally, and what are your thoughts on what might be done? In parallel with this, there will be a consultation for the clergy. Our hope is that parishioners and deacons will take a structured leadership role in their pastoral areas, working in a co-responsible way with the priests of the pastoral area as well as priests from abroad. This will allow priests to work across pastoral areas in a more sustainable manner. We will keep people informed as the process progresses”.
A number of parishioners have been trained to facilitate our parish meeting which will take place in Dromtariffe Parish Hall on February 28th at 8pm.
Everybody is invited and welcome to attend, and we would particularly encourage those who are involved in any ministry or parish committee, to make a special effort to be present.
Sometimes, people shy away from such meetings because the worry about ‘getting a job’. No need to worry in this case, all we need is your opinions and suggestions.
The meeting will consider the following:
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- Without the presence of a priest to lead and co-ordinate, what aspects of parish life could we, the laity, take responsibility for and organise ourselves?
- Where do we see scope for co-operation with neighbouring parishes in our pastoral area?
- Given what Bishop Ray has said about reducing numbers and increasing
- age, what do you want to say to priests?