Weekday Masses:

 

Moycarkey Church:  Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday at 10.00am; Wednesday at 9.00am.

Littleton Church: Monday to Friday at 9.00am.

Two-Mile-Borris Church: Monday & Wednesday at 10.00am;

First Friday: Communion calls to the sick and the housebound at the usual times.

Online Donation to Moycarkey Parish:

The online donate feature for parishes is now live and available for use on the Moycarkey Parish Website https://moycarkeyborris.ie/.  We hope that this much needed method of giving will offer parishioners an easily accessible means to donate to your parish either on a one-off or regular basis. Please visit the above link and click the “Donate to Moycarkey Borris Parish”.

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament:

 

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament will be held weekly in St. Kevin’s Church, Littleton on Thursday during the following times:

 

9.30 am – 11.30 am & 6.30 pm – 8.30 pm.

 

Clergy Collection:

 

Sincere thanks to all those who have contributed to the above collection.

 

 

Church Leaders – Statement on COVID 19:

 

The Irish Bishops have recommended the use of face coverings at all Masses and religious services for the foreseeable future.

 

Recent Deaths:

 

Mary Hayes (née Doyle), Leigh, Two-Mile-Borris, Thurles.

 

Bridget (Biddy) Dwyer (née Moylan), Cormackstown, Holycross, Thurles.

 

Memorial Mass:

 

Canon Philip Fitzgerald, Diocese of Leeds and formerly of Forgestown, Moycarkey – in Moycarkey Church on this Sunday, 30th August, at 2p.m.

 

Anniversaries:

 

Moycarkey Church: Next Saturday at 6.30pm: Liam Croke & his parents Kitty & Philip Croke, Kylenoe, Horse & Jockey.

 

Littleton Church: This Saturday at 7.30pm: Nora Doyle, Ballybeg, Littleton.

 

Two-Mile-Borris Church: This Sunday at 10.30am: Johnny & Seamie Ryan, Coldfields; Josie & Tom Nolan, Skehane, Two-Mile-Borris.

A Prayer for Bishop-Elect Fr. Martin Hayes:

 

God, eternal shepherd, you tend your Church in many ways and rule us with love. You have chosen your servant, Martin, to be shepherd of your flock in the Diocese of Kilmore. Give him a spirit of courage and right judgment, a spirit of knowledge and love. By governing with fidelity those entrusted to his care, may he build your Church as a sign of salvation for the world. Amen.