23 September 2020

First Communion

Saoirse Bourke, Upper Pallas, Borrisoleigh who received her holy communion recently.


Parish News

PARISH NEWS

  • The public celebration of Sunday Masses recommenced on Saturday evening 5th September subject to the following guidelines as proposed by the Irish Bishops Conference, the H.S.E and Archbishop Kieran.

The Guidelines are as follows:

  • Please observe the social distancing guidelines (2m) on entering and leaving the Church.
  • Please sit in pew places that are clearly labelled.
  • People coming from different households must sit 2m apart in same pew i.e. at either end of it.
  • People coming from the same household may sit together in the same pew.
  • Bear in mind the capacity of both churches is reduced to 50 people. This is because of the Govt. regulations.
  • On entering and leaving the church, please sanitise your hands.
  • Please observe and heed the Covid-19 notices inside and outside of churches.
  • For the reception of Holy Communion, please observe the 2m social distancing guideline. There will be floor markings to help and guide you. 
  • Stewards will be in place, to guide you to your pews and will be there to direct you at Holy Communion time. . Please co-operate with them, Holy Communion will be distributed at the end of Mass.
  • There will be a one-way system in operation in both churches. Entry is by the main door and exit by the side doors
  • Please place your envelopes/offerings in the box which is situated in the main porch of Church.
  • Please observe the 2m Social distancing guidelines in Church grounds.

If you wish to attend Sunday Mass please bear the following in mind:

  • The capacity in each of the Churches has been reduced to 50 people.
  • The dispensation from Sunday and Holyday of Obligation is extended for the time being. You may attend a weekday Mass instead of Sunday Mass.
  • The Dept. of Health strongly recommends that people who are over 70, or have a condition which makes them medically vulnerable should stay at home as much as possible.
  • People who may have COVID-19 symptoms are advised to remain at home.
  • The wearing of face coverings is strongly recommended for everyone attending Sunday Masses except for those under 13 and those with a medical condition.

Altar boys and girls will re-commence serving Mass at a later date.

Readers will begin reading at Mass also at a later date.

The weekend Mass times are as follows:.

Saturday 7pm-Borrisoleigh

Sunday 9.30-Ileigh

Sunday 11am-Borrisoleigh.

 


 

Pic of the Past

American Tea-Party in the Clodagh Bar – 1980s
Back: Mick Hogan, Albert Kelly, Liam Stapleton, Kitty Rusk, Anne O’Sullivan, Noreen O’Donnell, Marie O’Connell,
Margaret Kelly, Anne Maher, Tom Treacy and John Stapleton
Middle: Anne Stapleton, Eileen Kennedy, Nan Reid, Nancy Hogan, Noirin Ryan, Margaret Treacy and Margaret Young
Front: Patricia Stapleton, Mary Keane, Peggy Ryan, Biddy Hurley, Aileen Groome,
Biddy Stapleton, Margaret Cullen and Kathleen Ryan


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