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Nenagh Parish News Sunday 10 January, 2021 Email: nenaghparishoffi[email protected] Pastoral Council: [email protected] Website: www.nenaghparish.ie Office Phone: 067-31272 Priest on Duty: 087 2405762 Mass Times St Mary of the Rosary Weekend Masses: Saturday 10am, 6.15pm Sunday 8am | 10am | 12 noon | 6pm Parish Radio: 106.2FM Weekday Masses 8am, 11am | Holy Hour 5pm St John the Baptist, Tyone Saturday 7.30pm | Sunday 10.30am (all Masses currently online) Those We Remember | Sat 9 Jan – Fri 15 Jan 2021 Sat 10am: Joseph & Peggy O’Meara (As) & Deceased family members 6.15pm: Christopher Francis Toohey (MM) Milo Burke (1st A) Sun 8am: Martin (Murty) Hogan (A) Sun 12pm: Ned & Bridie Moore Bridget & Patrick Culhane (As) Breda Dooley (nee Morrissey)(A) Christy Lawlor (A) Jack Kennedy (A) Jamie Boyle (A) Paddy Lowney (A) & his daughter-In-Law Sandra Lowney died 31st Dec 2020 in England Tues 11am: Joseph Mitchell (A) Wed 11am: Tara McKay (A) Enda Quinn (A) Thurs 11am: Eileen O’Gara (A) Fri 11am: Iona Hassett (A) Our Faithful Departed Shaun Hilmi Terry Dwyer Pádraig O’Meara May They Rest In Peace. Amen Inscription of the Baptisimal Font in St Mary of the Rosary Church Parish of Monsea and Kilodiernan 1897 A Reflection from Pope Francis This Feast of the Baptism of Jesus reminds us of our own Baptism. We too were reborn in Baptism. In Baptism the Holy Spirit came down to remain within us. This is why it is important to know the date of our Baptism. We know our date of birth, but we do not always know the date of our Baptism. And celebrate the date of your Baptism in your heart, every year. The Baptism of the Lord A Thought on Baptism In many places the anniversary of Baptism is joyfully kept as a personal feast day, as the true birthday of supernatural life. People observe it by attending Mass, receiving Communion, renewing their baptismal vows, burning the candle of Baptism for a little while, and performing some other acts of devotion during the day. A visit to the parish baptisimal font would be most appropriate. Very often, however, the memory of Baptism is rather combined with the celebration of the saint’s day whose name was received at the Christening.

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  • Nenagh Parish News

    Sunday 10 January, 2021

    Email: [email protected] Council: [email protected]: www.nenaghparish.ieOffice Phone: 067-31272Priest on Duty: 087 2405762

    Mass TimesSt Mary of the RosaryWeekend Masses:Saturday 10am, 6.15pm

    Sunday 8am | 10am | 12 noon | 6pmParish Radio: 106.2FM

    Weekday Masses8am, 11am | Holy Hour 5pm

    St John the Baptist, TyoneSaturday 7.30pm | Sunday 10.30am(all Masses currently online)

    Those We Remember | Sat 9 Jan – Fri 15 Jan 2021Sat 10am: Joseph & Peggy O’Meara (As) & Deceased family members 6.15pm: Christopher Francis Toohey (MM) Milo Burke (1st A)Sun 8am: Martin (Murty) Hogan (A)Sun 12pm: Ned & Bridie Moore Bridget & Patrick Culhane (As) Breda Dooley (nee Morrissey)(A) Christy Lawlor (A) Jack Kennedy (A) Jamie Boyle (A) Paddy Lowney (A) & his daughter-In-Law Sandra Lowney died 31st Dec 2020 in EnglandTues 11am: Joseph Mitchell (A)Wed 11am: Tara McKay (A) Enda Quinn (A)Thurs 11am: Eileen O’Gara (A)Fri 11am: Iona Hassett (A)

    Our Faithful DepartedShaun HilmiTerry Dwyer

    Pádraig O’MearaMay They Rest In Peace. Amen

    Inscription of the Baptisimal Font in St Mary of the Rosary Church

    Parish of Monsea and Kilodiernan 1897

    A Reflection from Pope FrancisThis Feast of the Baptism of Jesus reminds us of our own Baptism. We too were reborn in Baptism. In Baptism the Holy Spirit came down to remain within us. This is why it is important to know the date of our Baptism. We know our date of birth,

    but we do not always know the date of our Baptism. And celebrate the date of your Baptism in your heart, every year.

    The Baptism of the Lord

    A Thought on BaptismIn many places the anniversary of Baptism is joyfully kept as a personal feast day, as

    the true birthday of supernatural life. People observe it by attending Mass, receiving

    Communion, renewing their baptismal vows, burning the candle of Baptism for a little while, and performing some other acts of

    devotion during the day. A visit to the parish baptisimal font would be most appropriate. Very often, however, the memory of Baptism

    is rather combined with the celebration of the saint’s day whose name was received at the

    Christening.