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Mass intentions for the week from 6th February 2021

Because of government Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, at the moment, we cannot have a congregation in the Churches for public worship. Instead, all Masses will be streamed online, at the times for the temporary schedule during the pandemic, except that Saturday evening Vigil Masses will be combined into one Mass at 7pm, and Sunday Masses will be combined into one Mass at 10.30am. If anybody prefers to change an anniversary or other booking in the context of this new situation, that will be no problem.

St Joseph’s Church in Kinvara and St Colman’s Church in Ballinderreen remain open throughout each day for personal prayer. Please sanitise your hands on the way in and out, and maintain physical distancing if there is anybody else in the Church at the time.

Sat 6th Feb, 7pm: Bernie, Michael & Birdie Leech, Crushoa, and deceased members of their family, anniversary;

Cliona Keaveney, Doorus, 5th anniversary;

Pauline Hynes, Mulrook, 2nd anniversary;

Molly, Jack, and John Quinn, Moy, anniversary

Sun 7th Feb, 10.30am: John Martyn, Mulrook, 1st anniversary.

Tues 9th Feb, 7pm: Vincent Murphy, Carrowgarriff, anniversary.

Wed 10th Feb, 7pm: People of Ballinderreen Parish.

Thurs 11th Feb, 7pm: People of Kinvara Parish.

Fri 12th Feb, 7pm: Kieran Kealy, Claremorris & Ballyclera, recently deceased.

Sat 13th Feb, 7pm: Tommy Joe Linnane, Nogra, and the deceased members of his family.

Sun 14th Feb, 10.30am: Patsy Fawl, Mulrook, months mind;

Micheál MacMahon, Moy Road, 1st anniversary.

Mass intentions for the week from 30th January 2021

Because of government Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, at the moment, we cannot have a congregation in the Churches for public worship. Instead, all Masses will be streamed online, at the times for the temporary schedule during the pandemic, except that Saturday evening Vigil Masses will be combined into one Mass at 7pm, and Sunday Masses will be combined into one Mass at 10.30am. If anybody prefers to change an anniversary or other booking in the context of this new situation, that will be no problem.

St Joseph’s Church in Kinvara and St Colman’s Church in Ballinderreen remain open throughout each day for personal prayer. Please sanitise your hands on the way in and out, and maintain physical distancing if there is anybody else in the Church at the time.

Sat 30th Jan, 7pm: Thomas, Gerry, and Paddy Donohue, Funshin, anniversary;

John & Katie Whelan, Carnamadra, anniversary;

Joe O’Rourke, Dublin, anniversary;

Tommy Corless, Dunguaire, anniversary.

Sun 31st Jan, 10.30am: Tom, Joe, and Mary Connolly, Caherpeake East, anniversary;

Mary O’Toole, Killeenaran, anniversary;

Thomas Shiels, Killeenhugh, anniversary.

Tuesday 2nd Feb, 7pm: John Killoran and his parents John & Nora, Ballinderreen, anniversary;

Maura & Patsy Ward, Castletaylor: Maura’s 3rd anniversary.

Wed 3rd Feb, 7pm: Eugene Dunleavy, Salthill, recently deceased.

Thurs 4th Feb, 7pm: People of Ballinderreen Parish.

Fri 5th Feb, 7pm: People of Kinvara Parish.

Sat 6th Feb, 7pm: Bernie, Michael & Birdie Leech, Crushoa, and deceased members of their family, anniversary;

Cliona Keaveney, Doorus, 5th anniversary;

Pauline Hynes, Mulrook, 2nd anniversary.

Sun 7th Feb, 10.30am: John Martyn, Mulrook, 1st anniversary.

Funerals during the current period of Covid-19 restrictions

This is a particularly difficult time for bereaved families, and the Parishes of Ballinderreen and Kinvara will make every effort to celebrate funerals in as worthy a way as possible, providing the ceremonies of the Church to commend the deceased person to the Lord.
Families and mourners are asked to understand that we have no option but to observe the current government restrictions, for the protection of the community from the spread of the virus. The current maximum number of people who may attend a funeral is 10. Here is the text of the government restrictions, as found at https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/2dc71-level-5/
‘Attendance at funerals (limited to 10)
Priority has to be given to families themselves in attending funerals, whether this is in the homes of the deceased or in the Funeral Home.
Likewise attendance in churches and graveyards is restricted to families.
In this third wave we now sadly see a significant increase in the numbers of funerals. Concerns are being raised regarding the dangers of dropping our guard at funerals when we are at this critical time in trying to level off the deadly curve. Reports of significant numbers of people congregating in homes of bereaved persons and in funeral homes, or at churches and graveyards before or after services, are very concerning.
The inclement weather we have at this time of year can result in those lining funeral routes at times congregating in doorways of churches and other areas along the route to seek shelter. Every contact increases the risk of transmission of this highly contagious virus. Those wishing to express their condolence should do so through social media, online websites, text or card.
It is vital, despite our natural emotions and desire to be close to and hug other people, to respect the situation we find ourselves in as we try to convey our sympathies to bereaved families. It is important to remember our objective – to reduce the spread of the virus – and that we should all do what is right, even if it is different and difficult.’

Mass intentions for the week from 23rd January 2021

Because of government Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, at the moment, we cannot have a congregation in the Churches for public worship. Instead, all Masses will be streamed online, at the times for the temporary schedule during the pandemic, except that Saturday evening Vigil Masses will be combined into one Mass at 7pm, and Sunday Masses will be combined into one Mass at 10.30am. If anybody prefers to change an anniversary or other booking in the context of this new situation, that will be no problem.

St Joseph’s Church in Kinvara and St Colman’s Church in Ballinderreen remain open throughout each day for personal prayer. Please sanitise your hands on the way in and out, and maintain physical distancing if there is anybody else in the Church at the time.

Sat 23rd Jan, 7pm: Special intention (for a person who is ill).

Sun 24th Jan, 10.30am: Paddy Ganly, Ballinderreen, 3rd anniversary.

Tues 26th Jan, 7pm: People of Ballinderreen Parish.

Wed 27th Jan, 7pm: John Joe Quinn, Tyrone, 4th anniversary.

Thurs 28th Jan, 7pm: People of Kinvara Parish.

Fri 29th Jan, 7pm: Special intention (for a person who is ill).

Sat 30th Jan, 7pm: Thomas, Gerry, and Paddy Donohue, Funshin, anniversary;

John & Katie Whelan, Carnamadra, anniversary;

Joe O’Rourke, Dublin, anniversary.

Sun 31st Jan, 10.30am: Tom, Joe, and Mary Connolly, Caherpeake East, anniversary;

Mary O’Toole, Killeenaran, anniversary;

Thomas Shiels, Killeenhugh, anniversary.

Mass intentions for the week from 16th January 2021

Because of government Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, at the moment, we cannot have a congregation in the Churches for public worship. Instead, all Masses will be streamed online, at the times for the temporary schedule during the pandemic, except that Saturday evening Vigil Masses will be combined into one Mass at 7pm, and Sunday Masses will be combined into one Mass at 10.30am. If anybody prefers to change an anniversary or other booking in the context of this new situation, that will be no problem.

St Joseph’s Church in Kinvara and St Colman’s Church in Ballinderreen remain open throughout each day for personal prayer. Please sanitise your hands on the way in and out, and maintain physical distancing if there is anybody else in the Church at the time.

Sat 16th Jan, 7pm: Keelin Frawley, Gortskeagh, anniversary.

Sun 17th Jan, 10.30am: Stephen Warde, Kinvara, 1st anniversary and his grandparents, Ellen & Patrick Morrissey, Rahasane, Ardrahan;

Thomas, Mary-Ann, Stephen, & Tom Gill, Keamsella, anniversary;

Noel O’Shaughnessy, Castleview Park, Kinvara, anniversary.

Tues 19th Jan, 7pm: Offered for those to whom the Parish Christmas cards were sent (8th of 9 Masses).

Wed 20th Jan, 7pm: People of Ballinderreen Parish.

Thurs 21st Jan, 7pm: Offered for those to whom the Parish Christmas cards were sent (9th of 9 Masses).

Fri 22nd Jan, 7pm: People of Kinvara Parish.

Sat 23rd Jan, 7pm: Mass

Sun 24th Jan, 10.30am: Paddy Ganly, Ballinderreen, 3rd anniversary.

Mass intentions for the week from 9th January 2021

Because of government Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, at the moment, we cannot have a congregation in the Churches for public worship. Instead, all Masses will be streamed online, at the times for the temporary schedule during the pandemic, except that Saturday evening Vigil Masses will be combined into one Mass at 7pm, and Sunday Masses will be combined into one Mass at 10.30am. If anybody prefers to change an anniversary booking in the context of this new situation, that will be no problem.

St Joseph’s Church in Kinvara and St Colman’s Church in Ballinderreen remain open throughout each day for personal prayer. Please sanitise your hands on the way in and out, and maintain physical distancing if there is anybody else in the Church at the time.

Sat 9th Jan, 7pm: Kathleen Brogan, The Quay, Kinvara, anniversary.

Sun 10th Jan, 10.30am: John Lane, Mulrook, 1st anniversary;

William (Billy) Carr, Keamsella, months mind;

Stephen & Annie Fahy and their sons, and Sr Mary Kevin, Gort Road, anniversary.

Tues 12th Jan, 7pm: Offered for those to whom the Parish Christmas cards were sent (6th of 9 Masses).

Wed 13th Jan, 7pm: People of Ballinderreen Parish.

Thurs 14th Jan, 7pm: Offered for those to whom the Parish Christmas cards were sent (7th of 9 Masses).

Fri 15th Jan, 7pm: People of Kinvara Parish.

Sat 16th Jan, 7pm: Mass

Sun 17th Jan, 10.30am: Stephen Warde, Kinvara, 1st anniversary and his grandparents, Ellen & Patrick Morrissey, Rahasane, Ardrahan;

Thomas, Mary-Ann, Stephen, & Tom Gill, Keamsella, anniversary.

Solemnity of the Epiphany 2021

This Wednesday 6th January 2021 is the Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord. It is not a holy day of obligation this year because of the pandemic, and the congregation cannot be in Church for Mass during the period of the current restrictions. Mass for the Epiphany will be streamed on this Facebook page at 7pm on Wednesday evening.

We saw his star as it rose and have come to do him homage.‘ – Mt 2:2

Mass intentions for the week from 2nd January 2021

Because of government Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, at the moment, we cannot have a congregation in the Churches for public worship. Instead, all Masses will be streamed online, at the times for the temporary schedule during the pandemic, except that Saturday evening Vigil Masses will be combined into one Mass at 7pm, and Sunday Masses will be combined into one Mass at 10.30am. If anybody prefers to change an anniversary booking in the context of this new situation, that will be no problem.

St Joseph’s Church in Kinvara and St Colman’s Church in Ballinderreen will be open throughout each day for personal prayer. Please sanitise your hands on the way in and out, and maintain physical distancing if there is anybody else in the Church at the time.

Sat 2nd Jan, 7pm: Gerry Forde, Parkroe, anniversary;

Jack, Kate, Séamus, & Christopher St George, Newtown, anniversary.

Sun 3rd Jan, 10.30am: Tom & Kathleen Mahon, Geeha, anniversary;

Edward Gallagher, Achill & Blake Manor Nursing Home, 1st anniversary;

Jack & Nora Conole, Crushoa, anniversary.

Tues 5th Jan, 7pm: Offered for those to whom the Parish Christmas cards were sent (4th of 9 Masses).

Wed 6th Jan, 7pm: People of Ballinderreen Parish.

Thurs 7th Jan, 7pm: Offered for those to whom the Parish Christmas cards were sent (5th of 9 Masses).

Fri 8th Jan, 7pm: People of Kinvara Parish.

Sat 9th Jan, 7pm: Mass

Sun 10th Jan, 10.30am: John Lane, Mulrook, 1st anniversary;

William (Billy) Carr, Keamsella, months mind;

Stephen & Annie Fahy and their sons, and Sr Mary Kevin, Gort Road, anniversary.

Photos of the Ballinderreen Christmas Day 2020 Mass

Thank you to Aodh Dalton for these photographs of the Ballinderreen Parish Christmas Day 2020 Mass outside Blake Manor Nursing Home, which was celebrated in a drive-in format this year in order to maximise the number of people who would have the opportunity to come to Mass for Christmas while fully respecting the Covid-19 restrictions in place for the safety of all.

Blake Manor Nursing Home proprietor Aideen Scanlon welcoming the parishioners to the grounds. Thank you to the community of Blake Manor for such a warm welcome and all the preparations for the Mass.
Justin Scanlon directing the cars as they are parked.
Gerry Wallace of Kinvara FM. We are very thankful to Kinvara FM for facilitating the transmission of the sound to the car radios for all six Christmas Masses in Ballinderreen and Kinvara.
Fr Hugh Clifford, Ann Costelloe and Carmel Lane preparing for the Mass.
A view of the cars in position outside Blake Manor Nursing Home for the Mass.
Claire Horan of Kinvara FM setting up the sound for the Mass. We are very grateful to Kinvara FM for transmitting the sound to the car radios for all six Christmas Masses in Ballinderreen and Kinvara.
Neysa Killeen singing at the Mass.
The Mass was streamed on the Ballinderreen and Kinvara Parishes Facebook page.
Jamie Killeen singing at the Mass.
During the Mass.
Fr Hugh Clifford P.P. was the celebrant of the Mass.
The Ministers of the Eucharist distributing Holy Communion at the Mass.
Stewards receiving Holy Communion. We are all very grateful for the great work of the stewards on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. They ensured that everybody was safe and parking, entering, and leaving went very smoothly.
A reminder of the place where Jesus was born.
‘She wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger because there was no room for them at the inn.’

Mass intentions for the week from 26th December 2020

Because of government Covid-19 pandemic restrictions, from 26th December, we cannot have a congregation in the Churches for public worship. Instead, all Masses will be streamed online, at the times for the temporary schedule during the pandemic, except that Saturday evening Vigil Masses will be combined into one Mass at 7pm, and Sunday Masses will be combined into one Mass at 10.30am. If anybody prefers to change an anniversary booking in the context of this new situation, that will be no problem.

St Joseph’s Church in Kinvara and St Colman’s Church in Ballinderreen will be open throughout each day for personal prayer. Please sanitise your hands on the way in and out, and maintain physical distancing if there is anybody else in the Church at the time.

Sat 26th Dec, 7pm: People of Kinvara Parish.

Sun 27th Dec, 10.30am: Mattie Glynn, Traught & deceased family members, and John Neylon, Oranmore, anniversary;

Darragh Murray, Athenry, 1st anniversary;

Paddy McIntyre, R.I.P., Dundalk, remembrance.

Tues 29th Dec, 7pm: Offered for those to whom the Parish Christmas cards were sent (1st of 9 Masses).

Wed 30th Dec, 7pm: People of Ballinderreen Parish.

Thurs 31st Dec, 7pm: Offered for those to whom the Parish Christmas cards were sent (2nd of 9 Masses).

Fri 1st Jan 2021, 7pm: Offered for those to whom the Parish Christmas cards were sent (3rd of 9 Masses).

Sat 2nd Jan, 7pm: Gerry Forde, Parkroe, anniversary;

Jack, Kate, Séamus, & Christopher St George, Newtown, anniversary.

Sun 3rd Jan, 10.30am: Tom & Kathleen Mahon, Geeha, anniversary;

Edward Gallagher, Achill & Blake Manor Nursing Home, 1st anniversary;

Jack & Nora Conole, Crushoa, anniversary.