Keash NS – Nativity play
Keash National School – Christmas Nativity play.
Keash National School invite all parents, grandparents, family, friends and neighbours to our Nativity Play on Monday December 19th at 7.00pm in St Kevin’s Church, Keash.
Keash National School – Christmas Nativity play.
Keash National School invite all parents, grandparents, family, friends and neighbours to our Nativity Play on Monday December 19th at 7.00pm in St Kevin’s Church, Keash.
Keash National School – Christmas Fete.
The children and staff of Keash National School kindly invite you to their Christmas Fete which will take place in the White Keash Hall on Saturday 10th December after the 7pm Mass. There will be a variety of stalls selling handmade Christmas crafts and treats including cards, calendars, tree decorations and cakes. There will also be a tombola on the night with prizes to be won. All items on sale have been lovingly handmade by the children of Keash National School in an effort to raise money to go towards the costs of the recent renovations of St. Kevin’s Church. We would be delighted if you could support us in our fundraising efforts.
On behalf of the Parish pastoral committee, thank you to everyone that attended St. Kevin’s Church, Keash this evening to celebrate the reopening of the Church. Wonderful to see such a big (and happy) crowd and all the young people there to welcome this event. Thank you to all the worksmen and women and indeed professionals of many different descriptions who contributed to having the Church look as well as it does tonight. Thank you to everyone who contributed financially and in prayer to have this come to such a successful conclusion. Most importantly, thank you to Fr. Gabriel for the many many hours that he devoted to this project. Finally, we especially remember (during the month of November), our deceased Mother’s, Father’s, Grandparents and other family, neighbours and friends whom tonight would have been a very happy occasion for; those who played an integral part in handing down this Church to us – our thoughts and prayers are with them tonight; hoping these events honour their memories.
We intend to reopen St. Kevin’s Church in Keash next Saturday evening, the 12th of November (2022) at 7pm. We thank God for having brought us through this journey, notwithstanding Covid and many more obstacles. We thank Fr. Gabriel for the endless hours he put into this project and the many many people who supported the project in different ways.
Feast day of St. John Paul II – 22nd October. We remember him, pray for him and ask his continued intercession
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Click on the link below for information on the upcoming Camino for our young people of our Diocese
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Upcoming Tractor run in aid of the Community first responders group and Sligo Hospital Oncology Department
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North West Hospice – Ballymote Garda Station
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Rome Newsroom, Sep 15, 2022 / 02:13 am
Speaking to priests, religious sisters, and missionaries living in Kazakhstan, where Catholics make up less than 1% of the population, Pope Francis on Thursday said that God’s power is made manifest when “we acknowledge our littleness.”
“The Gospel says that being little, poor in spirit, is a blessing, a beatitude, and indeed the first of the beatitudes,” Pope Francis said in Nur-Sultan’s Cathedral of Our Lady Of Perpetual Help on Sept. 15.
“There is a hidden grace in being a small Church, a little flock, for instead of showing off our strengths, our numbers, our structures, and other things that are humanly important, we can let ourselves be guided by the Lord and humbly draw close to others,” he said.
Kazakhstan is a majority-Muslim country home to an ethnically diverse minority of Catholics — an estimated 125,000 out of the Central Asian country’s population of 19 million.
The former Soviet country was the site of one of the largest systems of collective labor camps in the Soviet Union, the KarLag. It is estimated that a million political prisoners passed through KarLag to toil in its extensive complex of mines over the decades from 1931 to 1959, including thousands of persecuted Polish, Ukrainian, German, Lithuanian, and Belorussian Catholics.
Pope Francis recalled the “great witness of faith” of Blessed Władysław Bukowiński, a priest who spent more than 10 years in Soviet gulags proclaiming the Gospel to the other prisoners sentenced to forced labor. Bukowiński was beatified in Karaganda, Kazakhstan, in 2016.
“I am told that even before his beatification there were always fresh flowers and a lighted candle on his tomb. This is a confirmation that the people of God can recognize holiness, and a pastor in love with the Gospel,” Pope Francis said.
The pope began his third and final day in Kazakhstan with a private meeting with local Jesuits at the apostolic nunciature before traveling to the cathedral to pray with the local priests and religious from Kazakhstan and other neighboring Central Asian countries.
Musicians played a traditional Kazakh song for Pope Francis when he arrived at the cathedral in a wheelchair. A new icon depicting Mary and the Child Jesus as native Kazakhs was then unveiled above the altar.
Inside the cathedral, the pope listened to testimonies from the rector of the only Catholic seminary in Central Asia, a religious sister, a father of five children, and the wife of a Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest.
Pope Francis commented: “I was struck by a recurring theme in all the testimonies we heard … that in the Church, shaped by the Gospel, we learn to pass from selfishness to unconditional love.”
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