Fr. Tom Little 059 91-34992 Fr Liam Morgan 059 91-31212 Sr. Joan Pierse 059 91-42565 ASKEA PARISH COLLECTIONS Development 1,472 Offertory 1,685 *************** Emergency Priest on Duty 087 2588118 Askea Parish Community Centre Phone & Fax 91-42565 087 1269709 Mass Times: Askea 9.30am Mon-Fri Sat 7pm; Sun 9am, 10.30am & 12 Noon Bennekerry Sun 11.30am Tinryland Wed 9.30am Sunday 10am ************ Deadline for items for Newsletter if 5pm on Wednesday by phone or fax to 9142565 or email to office@askeaparish.ie Website: www.askeaparish.ie 18 th May 2014 Vol 24 No 26 Fifth Sunday of Easter The Way.. In today s Gospel, we hear Jesus say I am the Way, the Truth and the Life. By calling himself the Way, Jesus is stating that the way to the Father was through him. It is also interesting that the early Church community described themselves as followers of the Way (see, for example, Acts 9:2). The First Reading today, which is taken from the first section of the Acts of the Apostles outlines one of the more fundamental concerns which faced the early followers of the Way some of the widows from the Greek speaking part of the community were not being fed. The disciples did not want to neglect the work of God, but they also saw the importance of acts of charity, and seven men full of the faith and the Holy Spirit were appointed to look after the welfare of the more vulnerable members of the community. These seven, the first deacons, not only served in acts of charity, but also began to serve the Word, with Stephen explaining the Scriptures before facing his martyrdom, and Philip spreading the gospel to Samaria and converting the Ethiopian who was struggling to understand a passage from Isaiah. We who are following the same Way 2,000 years later, can take comfort that the earliest followers of Christ, who placed their trust in the Holy Spirit, were able to achieve so much while building the Way on the solid foundations of justice and charity. Francis Cousins Intercom Magazine St Mary s Parish, Bennekerry Fifth Sunday of Easter A Prayer of Thanksgiving We thank thee for our daily bread, For faith by which the soul is fed, For burdens given us to bear, For help that lifts the heart's despair. We thank thee, Lord, for eyes to see, The truth that makes, and keeps us free: For faults -- and for the strength to mend them, For dreams -- and courage to defend them. We have so much to thank thee for, Dear Lord, we beg but one boon more: Peace in the hearts of all men living, Peace in the whole world on this Thanksgiving. ~Joseph Auslander~ 18 th May 2014
St Mary s Parish, Bennekerry Fr Tom Little PP Phone 059 9131559 /9134992 Fr Liam Morgan CC 059 9143260. Newsletter Items 059 9143881. Deadline for News items: - 9pm Wednesdays Emergency Number for the Priest on Duty 087 2588118. Parish Office 059 9142565 087 1269709. Website: www.askeaparish.ie; email: office@askeaparish.ie Anniversaries Sunday 18 th May 2014 at 11.30am Magdeline Burroughs, Kernanstown Terrace and Tullow Road Norah Lawler, Johnstown, Bennekerry Phil Doran, Rutland Month s Mind Michael Murphy, New Ross PALATINE G.F.C. PALATINE G.F.C. Lotto Results:- 12/05/ 14. Lotto numbers: -10, 15, 18 & 26. No Jackpot Winner. 8 Match 3 25 each Winner Seller Anne Dooley Jordan c/o Keenan's Linda Barrett Kitty Farrell George Cole John Kelly, Bennekerry John Burke Frank McGarry J. J. Murphy Ray Dempsey John Kavanagh John Kelly, Bennekerry Kieran Abbey Evan c/o Dolmen Stores Paul Jackman John Fitzpatrick Promoter:- William Mullins. Next Draw on Monday 19th May 2014 in Palatine Clubhouse at 10:00pm. Jackpot:- 6,600. Collections last Sunday Development 284 Offertory 342 Kildare & Leighlin Weekly Lotto Results For Wed 14 th May 2014. Numbers drawn were 11, 22, 30 & 31. No Jackpot Winner. 6 Match 3s shared 1,000-167 each There was 1 Match3s from Askea / Bennekerry. New Jackpot 20,000. Winner Robin Hayden Promoter Clare Nolan Tickets 2 each available from Askea Parish Centre. Please note the draw takes place on Wed at 4.30pm in Portlaoise. Tickets must be returned by 5pm each Tuesday to Askea Parish Centre. Retired Priests Collection The Diocese has designated the Offertory Collection from all Masses next weekend to be allocated to the Retired Priests Collection Fund. Envelopes for donations for the support of the Retired Priests are available in the Church. Your support is greatly appreciated. K & L Diocesan Trip to Knock Bishop Denis Nulty invites all parishioners to join him in this year s diocesan pilgrimage to Knock on Sunday 1st June 2014. Bus leaves Askea Church car park at 7.30am. Tickets 20 available from Askea Parish Community Centre. Fr Liam Lawton s latest Orchestral Music CD Lumina recorded with The Prague FILMharmonic Orchestra. Cost 15. In Aid of St. Clare s Hospitality (Food Kitchen). Available at Graiguecullen Parish Centre. Askea / Bennekerry / Tinryland Parish Pilgrimage to Lourdes 5 nights from Sunday 7 th September to Friday 12 th September. Price per person sharing is 749. Spiritual leader Fr Tom Little. Booking through Tully s Travel 0599136100. Single Room Supplement 150. Apostolic Work Society Retreat Sunday 25 th May to St Patrick s College, Kiltegan. From 10am to 4pm. Open to all. Cost 15 including dinner and tea. Booking through Pauline at 085 7245537. Carlow Library: Brighter days, longer evenings; what could be nicer than getting out and about? We have books on travel, gardening, eating outdoors and, for younger members the Summer Reading Challenge is back at the end of June.
Asca Juvenile training continues every Thursday in the Presentation College from 7-8pm. The under 12s are doing great in the league and the under 8s and under 10s have regular Go Game matches. New members of all ages are always welcome. Eithne Ryan Outings Holy Cross Sunday 27 th May. Padre Pio Mass at 3pm. Coach leaving Carlow and Bagenalstown. Contact Vera 059 9727313 or Kathy 059 9146317. The County Carlow Women s Network are running their Walk for Fun on Sat May 24 th 10am sharp (registration from 9.45am) from The Leighlinbridge Parish Centre - an 8km looped river and countryside walk to Bagnelstown with options of a lift half way if you feel like it. Free refreshments provided. Contact Olive on 087 6165690. Carlow College of Music 2nd prize winners' concert on Sun 18th May in St. Mary's Church, Castle Hill at 4pm. A very special concert of great talent. Special guests the Carlow Youth Orchestra. All are welcome. Let s Get Nostalgic have a ball in aid of Focus Ireland in Mount Wolseley Hotel, Tullow Co Carlow on Saturday 17 th May at 8pm. Tickets 25. Contact 087 9608083 or email nostalgicball@gmail.com Carlow Library: Bealtaine Festival - Celebrating Creativity during the Month of May. For details of events, please see our brochure. For bookings, please call 059 9129705. Craft Night in Aid of Relay for Life Sewing Night's - Wed 21st May 7.30pm to 9.30pm in New Oak Centre. Suitable for Beginners or Improvers. This course will teach basics and advanced learning with easy to follow on tasks. Machine Sewing bring your own machine, thread and scrap material. Places limited; 1 to 1 learning available. Cost 10 per night all proceeds to Relay for Life (Irish Cancer Society). Academy Bridge Club are holding a Charity Night on Thursday 22nd May in the Seven Oaks Hotel, Carlow at 7.30pm. 10 entry fee. All proceeds will go to two local charities: - Carlow Home care and Local Rehab. Lots of prizes to be won and your support would be greatly appreciated. SUMMER COLLEGE & CAMPS AS GAEILGE : Coláiste Samhraidh/Summer College for teenagers will be held from 30th June -11th July. Fee is 200. Campa Samhraidh/Summer Camp for 7-10 year olds and Campa na nóg/junior Camp for 4-6 year olds will take place from 14th -17th July and the fee is 40. Registration for all activities is now taking place. Full details and application forms from Glór Cheatharlach. Ph 087 2857048, 085 1340047 or emma@glorcheatharlach.ie Living With Cancer Day Retreat, Lough Derg, Thursday 22nd May. A day dedicated to anyone who is living with and beyond cancer, including those who minister and provide support. This is a guided day with two Guest Speakers, Kathleen Gleenon & Brenda Drumm, and offers time for peaceful reflection & prayer on the Island. Advance booking is essential. For more details contact Maureen or Sharon Tel. 071 9861518 or email info@loughderg.org The Irish Wheelchair Association will run a Pop Up Shop at 43 Tullow Street Carlow, (beside Whites Chemist), from Tuesday 20th May to Wednesday 28th May from 9.30am 5.30pm,Itmes on sale will include handmade craft items, bric-a-brac etc. All proceeds will go directly to Carlow Resource & Outreach Centre, Kilkenny Road, Carlow. All support will be greatly appreciated. BURRIN AREA COMMUNITY GAMES Athletic Area Finals take place on Monday 19th May at 6:30pm at the running track in the IT College. Check us out on facebook for more details BurrinArea Community Games. Anyone wishing to be entered for County Swimming Finals on Saturday 7th June please send your details to Brid 086 7726597 before May 16th. Free Adult English classes for beginners starting soon in Askea Parish Community Centre on Monday evenings at 8.00p.m. All nationalities welcome. Kurz angličtiny pre začiatočnikov zacina skoro. Lekcie sú zadarmo a budú prebehat v Askea Parish Community Centre v pondelky večer o 8.00. Všetky nărodnosti sú vitané. Kurs Jezyka angielskiego dla dorosłych(poziom podstawowy) wkrótce się zacznie. Lekcje bedą nieodpłatne i odbedą się w Askea Parish Community Centre w poniedziałki wieczorem o 8.00. Wszystkie narodowości sa mile witane. Solo Art Exhibition A once-off Solo Art Exhibition and Sale will take place in Askea Parish Community Centre on the weekend of 24 th and 25 th May after all Masses. Works are by John Keating, Beechwood Park and are available to view in the Centre during opening hours. Special knockdown prices to raise much needed funds for Missions in Bangladesh. Coffee Day Open Day at Codd Mushrooms in aid of St Columba s Parish Funds on Saturday 24th May, 2014 from 11am to 4pm. Location: Billy and Daphne Codd s, Downings, Tullow, Co Carlow. See how mushrooms are grown, picked and packed; Home produce stall and raffle; Take a walk up to see the windmill; Bouncy castle for children; Face painter. All welcome. September Holiday to Castlerosse Hotel, Killarney from Sunday 14th Sept to Friday 19th Sept with J McGinley Luxury Coach. From Bus Park, Barrack Street. 6 Days, 5 Nights. Cost 365. Deposit 65 remainder 300 to be paid on arrival. Included are four scenic tours, Dinner, Bed & Breakfast. Single Supplement: First 4 Free, 10 per night after. Coach has toilet facilities on board. For more information contact Paddy on 059 9141251 or Michael on 059 9143485.
EXTRACTS FROM BENNEKERRY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Fair Trade Art Competition Well done to Stephen Ellis in Junior Infants who was selected as a prize-winner. Music Generation Pupils in 3 rd to 6 th Classes are continuing to make huge progress in music literacy, choral singing and instrumental music as a result of our participation in this programme. 4 th and 5 th Classes attended Music Generation Workshops in the Seven Oaks Hotel with The Gregory Walkers Instrumental Group. The children were very enthusiastic about their performance with professional musicians. There is a recital planned for next term. School Visits 4 th Class visited The Visual to view the work of artist Patrick Scott and participate in a workshop inspired by the artist s work entitled Kites. They also visited the Carlow County Museum on the same day. As part of a follow-up lesson on letter writing, the children wrote lovely letters of thanks to the staff in the Visual and the Museum to show their appreciation. 6 th Class enjoyed a trip to St. Leo s College to see the musical Sister Act. The fire brigade arrived to the school a few weeks ago. Thankfully we had no emergency - just a friendly visit to the Junior Infant Classrooms from members of the local fire service and Sergeant Peter McConann! The visitors spoke to the children about safety. The highlight came when the children went to the car park to take turns on the fire engine. Environmental Science Workshop Environmentalist Paul Finch visited the school recently to demonstrate the use of pedal power as a source of electricity. He used old bits of bicycles, washing machines, motors, pumps, wheels etc. to operate machines without using electricity. He pedalled a specially adapted old chopper bicycle to power a fan, lights, a water pump and a blender. He even made healthy smoothies using the blender attached to the bicycle. Children were very impressed with the demonstration and everyone enjoyed their smoothies! Art Committee The school has applied for an arts grant under the Per Cent for Arts Scheme for new public buildings. The artist s brief has been circulated to artists and we have received a number of submissions to date. Thanks to all involved on this committee, especially Mrs. Patricia Bowe who has put huge effort into the project. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK Beyond Today Some people are near sighted; they live only for the present. Other people are farsighted; they live beyond today. CALENDAR Tuesday 20 th :-St Bernadine was born in Siena in 1386. He became a Franciscan travelled through Italy, preaching with great success. He promoted devotion to the Holy Name and to St Joseph. He died in 1444. Wednesday 21 s:-t Ss Christopher Magallánes and Companions. These 25 priests and laymen were executed in 1927 in Mexico. Thursday 22 nd :-St Rita of Cascia:-1386-1457, was married for 18 years. Her husband an ill-tempered and abusive man, was murdered. Later Rita entered the Augustian Convent in Cascia and spent 40 years in prayer and charity, working for peace in the region. AREA 11/BENNEKERRY /TINRYLAND Bennekerry/Tinryland Athletics training has commenced, Training is on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7pm-8pm at St Joseph's Soccer pitch in Tinryland, If you are from the Bennekerry/ Tinryland area and are interested in taking part just come along.
The Friend Who Just Stands By When trouble come your soul to try, You love the friend who just "stands by." Perhaps there's nothing he can do-- The thing is strictly up to you; For there are troubles all your own, And paths the soul must tread alone; Times when love cannot smooth the road Nor friendship lift the heavy load, But just to know you have a friend Who will "stand by" until the end, Whose sympathy through all endures, Whose warm handclasp is always yours-- It helps, some ways, to pull you through, Although there's nothing he can do. And so with fervent heart you cry, "God bless the friend who just 'stand B. Y. Williams