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NEWSLETTER

8th February 2026    
Pray for:

KILLEIGH:  SATURDAY   6.00pm
 
Patrick Brady, Ballylevin.
 
Mary Dunne, Ballymacrossan &
 
her daughter-in-law Teresa Dunne.
 
Mary Hinch, Lockclose.
 
Martin & Sheila Elliott, Scrubb.
 
Bill & Frances Meehan, Killurin &
 
Miriah Meehan, Killurin.
 
RAHEEN:     SATURDAY   7.30pm
 
Kathleen Brannock, Cloneygowan.
 
Cyril Hackett, Ard.
 
Liam Guinan, Ballydownan.
 
Tom & Elizabeth Trimble, Bawnmore.
 
Sean Carty, Ballymacrossan.
 
Margaret & Tony Quinn, Geashill &
 
their Son Pascal & Grand-daughter
 
Makayla Connolly Quinn.
 
Eileen & Joe Finlay, Geashill &
 
Deceased Family.
 
Baby Richard Dunne, Ard.
 
BALLINAGAR:  SUNDAY 10.30am
 
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KILLEIGH:      SUNDAY     11.30am
 
 
Tim Collins, Derrybeg.
 
 
 
 
Masses this Week 10am:  
 
Killeigh:    Tues,  Thurs  &  Friday.   
 
Thurs:    Paddy Kelly, Cloncon &
 
his daughter June Lambe.  
 
            Michael & Teresa McEvoy, Gorteen.

 
 
 
MASSES FOR NEXT WEEKEND:
 
 
 
KILLEIGH:  SATURDAY   6.00pm
 
Jim Plunkett, Quarrymount.
 
Ann Doolan, Gorteen.
 
RAHEEN:     SATURDAY   7.30pm
 
Martin Coughlan, St. Oliver’s.  1st Anniv.
 
Tommy Mulkearn, Urney.
 
Michael & Rose Cleary, Ard.
 
Betty & Paddy Weir, Ard.
 
Maeve Cleary, Cloneygowan.
 
Patrick & Kathleen McHugh, Backwood.
 
BALLINAGAR:  SUNDAY 10.30am
 
Mary & Paddy Dempsey, Knock.
 
Marie Duffy, Killeenmore.
 
KILLEIGH:      SUNDAY     11.30am
 
 
Ned & Patty O’Grady, Cloncon.

 
 
 
Next Week Ministers of Holy Eucharist:-
 
 
Killeigh -Sat:   Sally Green/Dolores Martin
 
Killeigh Sun:   Mary Berry/Declan Walsh
 
Raheen Sat:    Mary Begnall/Eithne O’Byrne
 
Ballinagar Sun:  John McDonald
 
 
READERS  for next week-end:-
 
Killeigh   6.00pm:         Plunkett Family  
 
Raheen Sat 7.30pm:                   Confirmation Children
 
Ballinagar 10.30am:    Johnnie Dunne
 
Killeigh  11.30am:     Family

 
 
Parish Office Open Next Week:
 
Wed, Thurs & Friday 11-1pm.
 
Call 057 93 44161  Leave a message with your Name and Number.

 
 
Yearly Envelope Boxes
 
with the Parish Finance Report are being distributed now.
 
Many thanks to all the Distributors for their great work.
 
 
We are looking for a Parishioner to distribute Envelope Boxes in the Meelaghans Area.  
 
If you can help it will be much appreciated.
 
Call the Office or
 
talk with Fr. John OR
 
You can pick up your own Box of Envelopes in Killeigh Sacristy after mass.

 
 
 
Prayer to Saint Brigid.
 
You were a woman of peace.
 
You brought harmony where there was conflict.
 
You brought light to the darkness.
 
You brought hope to the downcast.
 
May the mantle of your peace cover those who are troubled and anxious,
 
and may peace be firmly rooted in our hearts and in our world.
 
Inspire us to act justly and to reverence all God has made.
 
Brigid you were a voice for the wounded and the weary.
 
Strengthen what is weak within us. Calm us into a quietness that heals and listens.    May we grow each day into greater wholeness in mind, body and spirit.    Amen.

 
 
BAPTISED AND SENT IN LENT:
 
A five session Gospel reflection series offering a simple structure for prayer, Gospel reflection and conversations that are linked to key insights from a national Church document called ‘Baptised and Sent’. Themes for each week, belonging, healing, renewal, and mission, all come from that document. Mountmellick Parish will host these meetings in the ICA Hall, Davitt Rd, for five Monday evenings (7.30pm/9.00pm) beginning on Mon Feb 16th.   
 
Come along, bring a friend to explore, discuss and pray about what the gospel and baptism calls us to today.  
 
 
Parish Finance Meeting:
 
This Tuesday 7pm.  P.P. House.

 
A.G.M. of Killeigh Tidy Towns/ Killeigh Residents Development Association:   This Monday 9th Feb @8pm in the Old School Hall, Killeigh.  All Welcome.

 
 
Killeigh Community Centre Notes:-  NEXT Coffee morning Wed 18th Feb 10.30am - 12.30pm. All welcome.
 
For any info please contact us on  info@killeighcommunitycentre.com, check out our website www.killeighcommunitycentre.com

 
 
Geashill & Ballinagar Active Retirement Chiropodist Clinic
 
Thursday 26th Feb, in the Old School Geashill. To book an appointment contact Ron on 086 300 5672

 
 
MOUNTMELLICK, BALLYFIN, MOUNTRATH LOURDES PILGRIMAGE
 
(JWT)   -  20th July 2026 - 7 Nights,
 
Hotel La Solitude.€1,120 per person sharing.   ONLY 10 PLACES LEFT
 
To book please contact: Ann
 
087-418 6192  without delay.

 
 
Rahan Parish Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help held on the Tuesdays of February 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th in Mucklagh church at 7.30pm with 4 visiting speakers.   Lots of nice singing, prayers, readings and reflections.  The Theme of the Novena will be that of Healing. Hope, Seeds and Signs of New Life in our Parishes Speaker on Feb 3rd will be Fr Joe Campbell Blessing of Throats at the end of ceremony this week.   
   
 
 
Contemplative Carmelite Nuns:
 
Lord, I am Yours and born for You.  What is Your Will for me?          
Discovering God’s plan for you is a journey, requiring time and prayerful reflection.  If you want to know more, or to talk to someone about discerning a religious vocation, you are welcome to contact us.  www.carmelitesisteres.ie
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.
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.

Todays News Stories on;


Interesting Catholic News
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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

SLIDE SHOWS:-

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.
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.

FFACE: 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
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.


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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

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