February 26th, 2021
Tuesday 9th March Fr. Michael Conway professor of Modern Culture in Maynooth will reflect in the effect of Covid on our World and how it will impact on the future of the Faith Community
Thursday 18th March—Martina Lehane Seehan will give input on Christian Meditation and stilling the mind. More information later…
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February 26th, 2021
A presentation of a book of memories will be presented to Dr. Billy O’Connell on Wednesday night next at our Wednesday on the Web session to mark his retirement. Please view on http://www.miltownmalbayparish.ie/web-cam/ at 8pm
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February 26th, 2021
The pandemic is posing huge challenges for all of us and the Pastoral Council in both Kilmurry Ibrickane and Miltown Malbay Parish have decided to have a number of workshops online to help us at this time.
On Wednesday 10th March Michael O Doherty will reflect on resilience and Evan Garvey will reflect on overcoming addiction.
On Thursday 11th March West Clare Mental Health will give some tips on how to deal with this difficult time
On Friday 12th March Kevin Shalloo from K-Fit Kilrush keeping the body and mind fit during the pandemic and Dr. Susan Crawford will speak on supporting families with special needs.
This will all be available to view on www.kibparish.ie/webcam from 7pm to 9pm each evening.
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February 19th, 2021
The Trocaire Lenten Campaign began on Ash Wednesday. This year the campaign aims to reach out to people in the Sudan who have been ravaged by hunger and war. A wonderful way to make Lent meaningful this year would be to put the Trocaire Box on the table at meal times and to remember the children of the Sudan this year. Trocaire boxes are available at the back of the Churches.
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February 19th, 2021
Maggie Downes has retired as Sacristan From Quilty Church. Maggie has worked in Quilty Church since 1989. Over the years Maggie has given wonderful service, always there for the important occasions of life—baptisms, weddings and funerals. We are deeply grateful to Maggie for her wonderful work over all the years and her dedication to the job which always went beyond the call of duty. We wish Maggie good health and happiness in her retirement.
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