Due to the coronavirus situation the public celebration of Mass is suspended until further notice.

 

Mass in our Parish and within the Pastoral Area/Neighbouring Parishes.

Parishioners can join in the celebration of Mass via webcams/Facebook/YouTube at various times over Saturday evening/Sunday morning.

Saturdays at 7pm from Our Parish parishoferrigalciaran.com

Fr McCrory has also uploaded a vocal only version on Sixmilecross oratory on YouTube

 

Sundays 9.30am from Clogher/Eskra Parishes

Facebook Clogher

 

Sundays 11am from Killeeshil Parish

killeeshilparish.com

 

Sundays 11.30am from Beragh Parish

beraghparish.com

 

Sundays 11.30am from Aghaloo Parish

Facebook Aghaloo

 

Sixmilecross oratory on YouTube

Mass and Rosary with Fr PJ McCrory

 

RTE News Now channel is broadcasting Mass each weekday at 10.30am

These celebrations are what is called Private Masses, no congregation.

Anniversaries: at the Saturday evening celebration of Mass I will pray for those whose anniversaries had been arranged that weekend and the week previous and the week following.

Lately deceased: Mostapha Tber, Kathleen McCrystal, Kevin Murray.

Anniversaries arranged between 30th May and 14th June – William, Mary, Rosaleen, Elizabeth Kelly & Margaret McCourt (30th), James Devine, Francis & Margaret Flanagan (31st), Packie Mallon, Bill, Mary, Liam, Eamon Neil, Rose & Thomas McElduff (6th), Phyllis Early (13th), McKeown Family Dec (14th).

Mass for the Sick: Tuesday 9th June at 7pm via Parish of Errigal Ciaran webcam. Please have a small teaspoon of olive oil available at home to bless those who are sick or preparing for/recovering from operations or receiving treatment at this time or are aged or anyone who is living with addiction or mental health or emotional health or spiritual heath issues.

If you have a relative or friend who cannot (because of regulations) be present have a photo of them placed on a table. And light a candle.

Sacrament of Baptism: we welcome into the Errigal Ciaran faith community Cathair Dermot McCann who was Baptised recently.

Feasts: Sunday 7th Trinity Sunday, St Colman; Tuesday 9th St Columba; Wednesday 10th St Ephrem of Syria; Thursday 11th St Barnabas; Saturday 13th St Anthony of Padua; Sunday 14th Corpus Christi, St. Davnet.

Churches are again open for Private Prayer. Hand sanitisers are being installed at the main entrance door of each Church. Parishioners are asked to bring lighters to light candles. I am asking that Church Cleaning Rota Members would resume their monthly duties to keep the House of God tidy and presentable, as they usually are. Thank you. Mod.

Parish Envelopes 2020/2021 for the Ballygawley Area and Garvaghey Area are available now for collection in the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Ballygawley and St Matthew’s Church, Garvaghey. Again, thanks to all who have been contributing to the Parish.

Hospital Chaplaincy in the Southern Trust – South Tyrone, Craigavon, Daisy Hill, Lurgan, St Luke’s – in These Days. While chaplains are not permitted to carry out routine hospital visits at the moment, they are still available for emergency or urgent visits. To call a chaplain at any time, just ring the relevant hospital and ask for the chaplain on call. In addition, if you or a family member are in hospital, or indeed if you work in the hospital, and you would like to chat with a chaplain, there is a chaplaincy phone service available daily:

From 10am – 12 noon, please call 38334444 From 2pm – 4pm, please call 30835000

Lough Derg may not be open yet but it is still here! Earlier this week the Prior, Fr La, crossed over to Lough Derg to take up residence there for the normal duration of the Three Day Pilgrimage Season. In his own words, “I simply felt that this is the place where I should be. Pilgrims will come whenever circumstances may permit. In the meantime I can be here in a prayerful way, to offer a quiet witness to the enduring Lough Derg tradition of pilgrimage, penance and prayer which you and I have received, and which we value so much.” There are different ways to keep connected with Fr La and the Lough Derg team from wherever you are. Online Retreat Days on Sunday 7, Saturday 13 & Thursday 18 June. ‘Do Lough Derg Pilgrimage from wherever you are’ 27 – 29 June. Find out more about these special events on https://loughderg.live/

For those joining the celebration of Mass via webcam or television or radio or Facebook the following prayer is given to be said at Communion time: An Act of Spiritual Communion

 

My Jesus, I believe that you are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.

I love you above all things, and I desire to receive you into my soul.

Since I cannot at this moment receive you sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart.

I embrace you as if you were already there and unite myself wholly to you.

Never permit me to be separated from you. Amen.

 

For more prayer resources for use at home check out resource-ni.com a website from the Prayer and Spirituality Commission in the Diocese.

Prayer Requests Welcome The Sisters of Mercy, “Bethany” House of Prayer, Dundalk, continue to welcome any person who may wish to request “A Prayer by Telephone”, especially during these very difficult times. One of the Sisters will be happy to pray with you. Telephone: 0035342-9331602 – 9.00am – 9.00pm daily

Parish Bulletin: some relatives or neighbours may like a printed off version of the Bulletin given to them!

Sunday collection/Parish envelopes: some Parishioners have left envelopes at the Parochial House – thank you for your support and contributions. If you feel you would like to contribute and are able to contribute, you can leave envelopes at the Parochial House. If you would like a box of envelopes to be able to contribute financially to the Parish please contact Fr Michael.

Standing Order – the form is available to print off via the website for those who wish to use this way of contributing to Parish finances. See ‘Parish Envelopes’ on home page.

WEEKLY FOOD BOX.

A weekly service will see 10,000 food boxes being delivered to the most vulnerable during the Covid-19 lockdown. If you have received a letter from your GP and you have been asked to shield during the pandemic you may be able to get a weekly food box delivered to your home. Food boxes are available for people who cannot afford food and who do not have a support network of family and friends to help them through this emergency. These boxes will also be available to those who are not shielding, but who are in critical need of food including families and older citizens.

If you feel you may qualify for a weekly food box you can contact the Covod-19 Community helpline who will carry out an assessment to see if you are able to avail of a food box. Your details will then be passed on to partners in the Health Trusts and/or local Councils who will arrange delivery of your weeklt food box. Telephone the Covid-19 Community Helpline 08088020020, email: covod19@adviceni.net text: ACTION to 81025.

 

BALLYGAWLEY COMMUNITY INITIATIVE & ERRIGAL CIARAN GAC.

Due to Covid19 some of us have been advised to STAY AT HOME.

IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU STAY AT HOME TO PROTECT YOURSELF.

This included the elderly and vulnerable people.

If you fall into this category and need items to be picked up from the PHARMACY SHOP POST OFFICE

We can help you to access these items without leaving your home.

We also have some foodbank reserves for distribution for any families/individuals that may be struggling at this time.

If you know of anyone else that may need our help, please pass the numbers below to them.

If you need support or assistance, please phone:

Sharon McAleer 07712471212

Carmen Hamill 07591208418

Kelly Marie McRory 07821080127

This initiative is working well – thank you to all the coordinators and volunteers – and to those who need it, please make contact.

COVID- 19 couples and relationships support line organised by ACCORD: if you need to speak to an experienced couples or relationships counsellor during this time of unprecedented stress and pressure on family life – contact: 028 9568 0151 or 003531 531 3331 9.00 am – 8.00 pm, Monday to Friday All calls charged at local rate.

COVID-19 Support Line for Older People ALONE has launched a national support line and additional supports for older people who have concerns or are facing difficulties relating to the outbreak of COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Professional staff are available to answer queries and give advice and reassurance where necessary. The support line is open seven days a week, 8am – 8pm, by calling 0818 222 024.

‘Across The Hedgerow’ Project (NI)

Rural Support has just launched a new initiative in response to Covid 19 in conjunction with Young Farmers Clubs of Ulster entitled ‘Across The Hedgerow’. The project aims to provide older, vulnerable and/or isolated members of the farming community with listening support and companionship via outward bound telephone calls. The initiative will be delivered by the Rural Support volunteer team along with the help of YFCU volunteers. Rural Support Helpline: 0800 138 1678.

Bingo and Parish Lotto draw – suspended until further notice.

Bulletin – for the foreseeable future the bulletin will be published online only – no printed version. As you will expect it will a much scaled down bulletin!

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