NEWSLETTER
6th July 2025
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
PRAY FOR:
Bridget (Bridie) Daly (Mahon), Ballymooney.
Paddy Hughes, Arden Rd, Tullamore.
KILLEIGH: SATURDAY 6.00pm
John Joe Keenahan, Killurin & Crinkle.
Michael & Brigid Molloy, Gorteen.
RAHEEN: SATURDAY 7.30pm
Dan & Nora Boland, Backwood
& Deceased Boland & Begnall Families,
Shranure.
Teresa (Terry) Clinton, Ballymacrossan.
Mary (Molly) Tynan, Ard.
Brigid Behan, Ballydownan.
BALLINAGAR: SUNDAY 10.30am
Martin Dempsey, Killelary &
his parents Michael & Anne, Rathfeston.
Rebecca Leavy, Daingean.
Jason Betson, Ballinagar.
KILLEIGH: SUNDAY 11.30am
Marie Donnellan, Thornsberry Est, Tullamore. 1st Anniv.
Masses during the Week:
Ballinagar Friday 7.30pm:
Judy Mulhall, Geashill. Months Mind.
MASSES FOR NEXT WEEKEND:
KILLEIGH: SATURDAY 6.00pm
Ned & Sadie Martin &
Bridie Murray, Gorteen.
Paddy Guilfoyle, Killeenmore.
Maureen & Mick Brazil, Ballinvalley.
RAHEEN: SATURDAY 7.30pm
June Lambe, Rathfeston.
Martin & Mary Pierce, Ballykeane &
their daughter Mary.
Ambrose Hickey, St. Olivers, Geashill.
BALLINAGAR: SUNDAY 10.30am
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KILLEIGH: SUNDAY 11.30am
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Next Week Ministers of Holy Eucharist:-
Killeigh -Sat: Marie Geraghty/Henry Bagnall
Killeigh Sun: Anne Brady/Patricia Nunan
Raheen Sat: Carolina von Ow/Gretta Clear
Ballinagar Sun: Hugh Murphy
READERS for next week-end:-
Killeigh 6.00pm: Guilfoyle Family
Raheen Sat 7.30pm: Pierce Family
Ballinagar 10.30am: Margaret Murphy
Killeigh 11.30am: Eugene Cahill
Parish Office open next week Tues, Wed, Thurs & Friday 11-1pm
Call 057 93 44161 leave a message with your Name and Number.
IF URGENT Call 087 number given …
Peter’s Pence Collection:
Envelope in your Box for this weekend.
No Parish White Envelope.
Thank you for supporting this collection.
Youth Pilgrimage to Croagh Patrick – 23rd August:
For young adults (16-35) in the Diocese of Kildare & Leighlin. Join us for a day of faith, challenge and community as we undertake the ancient pilgrimage to the summit of Croagh Patrick. Buses will depart from: Naas, Carlow and Portlaoise.
This spiritual journey offers an opportunity for prayer, reflection and connection with fellow young Catholics. Whether you're seeking personal renewal, physical challenge or simply to experience this sacred tradition, all are welcome. Spaces are limited. Registration is essential and a short meeting for all 16-18 year old pilgrims and a parent/guardian will take place on Thursday 14th August at 7.30pm in Portlaoise, Nass and Carlow. For full details and to register, visit: kandle.ie.
Columban Day Celebrations:
Carlow host St Columbanus Day Celebrations from 11th July to 13th July. St Columbanus, patron saint of the Missionary Society of St Columban, was born in Myshall, Co. Carlow.
Walk along the picturesque Columban Way. Talks, such as ‘Columbanus, the Man from Myshall,’ by former President Dr Mary McAleese, in the Holy Cross Church in Myshall. Columbanus Day Mass at the Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow on Sunday 13th July.
See Posters on church boards.
Praise Resounds Concert
A gathering of reflection, music and song, celebrating the legacy of Saint Columbanus, Saturday 12th July at
8.00pm in the Cathedral of the Assumption, College Street, Carlow.
World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly takes place on Sunday 27th July in Knock. Anointing of the Sick at 2.30pm in the Basillica and Holy Mass at 3pm.
St Brigid’s 3-day Pilgrimage to Lough Derg 2025:
Wed 13th Aug – Fri 15th Aug.
Bus pick ups at Monasterevin, Kildare, Newbridge, Naas, Sallins, Clane, Kilcock, Maynooth and Dunboyne M3 park and ride. For information and bookings: Tel Joe 0872467594 or email deirdregleeson@medwise.ie
24 Hour Silent Vigil for Gaza
From 12 noon Saturday 19th July to 12 noon Sunday 20th July at Clane Church Plaza space. Prayer, silence and reflection in solidarity with the people of Gaza. More details from our Suaimhneas Centre, Clane.
Come and See Day
A day to explore Priesthood: Talks, time for prayer, answering your questions, discerning a vocation, Knock House Hotel F12 R6Y5, Sunday 13th July 11.00am- 4.30pm.
Bookings only through Vocations.ie. more information carol.king@vocations.ie
Killeigh Tidy Towns continues for the month of July. Every Tuesday @7:30 pm meeting on The Green.
Many hands make light work
If anyone has old photos of Ballinagar please bring them along.
Raheen GAA Tour To Glasnevin Cemetery for a Guided Tour: Wednesday July 16th leaving Geashill at 9am, Cloneygowan at 9.15am,
Cost is €35 per person for the bus and tour. Please contact Gerry Kelly
086 215 0017 or Pauric Pierce
087 683 3535 to book.
Killeigh Community Centre update:
Badminton, Zumba, Ginny B Fitness, Pilates and chair yoga are all still on, check out our facebook page for details or email us on info@killeighcommunitycentre.com
On Thursday 31st July there is a new class running from 8.15pm to 9.15pm for 4 weeks – Jive lessons with Emma.
Geashill & Ballinagar Active Retirement Chiropodist Clinic
REMINDER: Thursday July 17th, in the Old School, Geashill.
The Sports updates to Club and Community notes available on www.killeigh.com
Thanks for a further €125 from the Killeigh Cemetery Committee.
Planning a Marriage ?
www.killeigh.com/getting_married
Mass Times.
Saturday evening Mass in Killeigh is at 6pm.
Saturday evening in Raheen at 7.30pm
Sunday morning in Ballinagar at 10.30am
Sunday morning in Killeigh at 11.30am
These times are provisional.
Interesting Catholic News
View interesting videos.
Welcome and Thank God for Pope Leo.

Pope Leo XIV The untold story of new elected Pope Robert Prevost:
In 1975 Robert Prevost was at the top of his game. Chicago math teacher. Devout Catholic. Accepted into Harvard Law. He had everything a young man could dream of, But then—he made a decision that no one saw coming...Read MORE...

Congratulations to the Committee.
All updates on Facebook page.
Email:- info@killeighcommunitycentre.com
Useful contacts for Information on Marian Shrines, and others:-
http://www.knock-shrine.ie/
History; Pilgrims Guide; Facilities; Accommodation; News; Shop; etc
http://en.lourdes-france.org/tv-lourdes/
See Live TV from the shrine; Deepen [history, Messages, Cures, etc]; Youth
http://sacredsites.com/europe/
portugal/fatima.html
Sacred Sites; Places of Peace and Power throughout the world

A Copy of the Scroll of the Prophet Isaiah, found in 1948 in a cave near the Dead Sea.
Carbon dated showing it was writen in 70 B.C.
SLIDE SHOWS:-
Visit your ancestors grave in
Visit your ancestors grave in
Thanks to work of Roseanna and Emma.
See slides of the Easter Morning Mass on the mountain
View some pics from the Official Opening of Ballinagar School.
See slides of the Easter Morning Mass on the mountain
View some pics from the Official Opening of Ballinagar School.

USEFUL INFORMATION
Warning signs of a STROKE:
The following can help you recognise if someone is having a stroke and ACT FAST if you see any of them.
The following can help you recognise if someone is having a stroke and ACT FAST if you see any of them.
F – FACE: Ask the person to smile-does one side droop?
A – ARMS: Ask the person to raise both arms and keep them there.
S – SPEECH: Can the person repeat a sentence? Is their speech slurred?
T – TIME: If you see any of the above signs – even just one – call 999 for an ambulance
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Suicidal Thoughts?
Share the Load!
….others can help you carry it.
Midlands Living Links 086-1600641
MABS – Money Advice – Hibernian Hse, 076-107-2710 (free & confidential).
C.I.C. – Citizens Information Centre
Mon-Sat, 10.30am-12.30pm 057 9352204.
Samaritans: 1850 60 90 90
Pieta House 1800 247 247 or 0818 277 438
Suicidal Thoughts?
Share the Load!
….others can help you carry it.
Midlands Living Links 086-1600641
MABS – Money Advice – Hibernian Hse, 076-107-2710 (free & confidential).
C.I.C. – Citizens Information Centre
Mon-Sat, 10.30am-12.30pm 057 9352204.
Samaritans: 1850 60 90 90
Pieta House 1800 247 247 or 0818 277 438
Samaritans new freephone number 116 123
visit www.3ts.ie/need-help/ for a full list of crisis helplines
Domestic Violence
We can help! Contact Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service (ODVSS)
on our Confidential Information Line 057 9351886. (Open Mon to Fri 10am to 12pm2pm to 4pm)
Have you got a number in your phone after the letters I.C.E.?
In Case of Emergency?
DO IT NOW!
Grow: World Community Mental Health Movement in Ireland.
You alone can dot it,
but you can’t do it alone.
If you are anxious, depressed,
or feeling suicidal,
GROW can support you.
Strictly Confidential. www.grow.ie
Young Adult Group Monday 7.30pm,
Community Group Thurs 3.00pm
Community Health Centre 057 9351124.
You alone can dot it,
but you can’t do it alone.
If you are anxious, depressed,
or feeling suicidal,
GROW can support you.
Strictly Confidential. www.grow.ie
Young Adult Group Monday 7.30pm,
Community Group Thurs 3.00pm
Community Health Centre 057 9351124.
Pontifical University – St Patrick’s College, Maynooth.
Higher Diploma in Theological Studies One-year part-time evening course. Lectures are held on: Mon’s & Wed’s 6.30-9.30pmFour Saturdays ( 2 Sat every semester) 10am – 4pm. Info etcContact 01-7084772 email: admissions@spcm.ie or maynoothcollee.ie
Pope Leo XIV
The untold story of new elected Pope Robert Prevost:
In 1975 Robert Prevost was at the top of his game. Chicago math teacher. Devout Catholic. Accepted into Harvard Law. He had everything a young man could dream of, But then—he made a decision that no one saw coming. He said no to Harvard
No to a six-figure future. No to fame. No to comfort
And yes—to something few dare to choose: A life of complete surrender. He joined a missionary group and moved to Peru. Not to the cities. Not to the tourist spots .
But to the *most* remote villages—where children die from treatable diseases. And families walk miles just for clean water. There were no roads. No running water. No WiFi
Just mountains. Silence And poverty. But he embraced it like home
Robert didn’t just live *among* the people. He became *one* of them
• Learned Quechua—the sacred language of the Incas
• Carried food on foot for days
• Slept on dirt floors with the villagers
• Prayed under the stars
When he wasn’t building shelters. He taught math to barefoot kids under broken rooftops. When he wasn’t teaching. He carried the sick on donkeys to get help. When he wasn’t healing. He listened—truly listened—to stories no one else cared to hear.
While his friends from back home became lawyers and doctors. He became something else entirely.
A shepherd
A brother
A quiet warrior of faith
And slowly—his legend grew. His acts weren’t broadcasted. But they echoed through the Andes
Bishops noticed
Priests noticed
And eventually—the Vatican noticed
They called him back to lead his entire Augustinian order. From serving a village. To overseeing 2,800 brothers in over 40 countries.
Still—he kept his same sandals
Still—he walked with the poor
Still—he rejected luxury
Then came the call that changed everything:
Rome wanted him closer. In 2020 He was appointed Archbishop and assigned to govern other bishops globally. It was rare. But Robert had never chased tradition. He wasn’t just fluent in Latin or Canon Law.
He was fluent in *compassion*
In humility
In listening
In *presence*
The Vatican didn’t just see a priest. They saw a *leader with soul*. On September 30, 2023. Pope Francis made it official:
Robert Prevost was named a Cardinal. Just one step below the Pope
And then… in 2025
History was made. For the first time ever
An American
A former math teacher
A missionary to the forgotten
Was elevated as the 267th Pope of the Catholic Church
And he didn’t forget the people who shaped him. To this day [the day he became Pope] Robert still returns to the same villages.
Still prays in Quechua
Still sits on dirt floors
Still holds the hands of the elderly in silence
Because leadership he believes:
Is about *presence* not position
The world is obsessed with power.
But Robert Prevost proves:
• Titles mean nothing without service
• Knowledge is useless without love
• And faith—without sacrifice—is noise
He turned down the world. And changed it instead.
Message to Priests & People on the death of Pope Francis
It is with great sadness that we learned of the news of the death of Pope Francis. While we knew he was very ill, seeing him on Easter Sunday in St. Peter’s Square, greeting the faithful, brought great comfort. The announcement of his death on Easter Monday morning was all the more a shock and sad, at the suddenness of his passing.
Pope Francis came from the periphery, as the first Pope from the Americas, and those at the periphery - the poor, the migrant, the prisoner, the refugee, the outcast – were always at the centre of his pontificate. Only last Holy Thursday, despite his own frailty, he took time to visit Rome’s Regina Coeli prison and his first visit outside Rome as Pope was to the tiny island of Lampedusa to remember the many drowned at sea, in search of refuge and a new beginning on mainland Europe.
Pope Francis will be remembered for many things and there will be much commentary over the next while, but for me, his message of inclusion and mercy was key. “The name of God is mercy” he reminded us. And now we commend him to the mercy of God.
I ask every parish to celebrate a Requiem Mass for the happy repose of the soul of Pope Francis on a date and time that is convenient for you. You may ring your Church Bells 88 times, if you wish, at the end of that Mass (once for every year of his life). We should include Pope Francis in our intercessory prayers for the dead at all Masses over the coming days.
I will celebrate a Requiem Mass in the Cathedral on Thursday 24 April at 10am for the repose of his soul.
At the heart of Pope Francis’ message of hope in this Jubilee Year was the reality of the life, death and resurrection of Christ and in this Easter Octave, Pope Francis is welcomed into the eternal embrace of the resurrection. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
Every blessing and good wish to all of you during this Easter Octave,
22 April 2025 + Denis