24 September 2025
Parish News
Season of Creation
The Joint Pastoral Team of Templemore Clonmore Killea, Loughmore Castleiney, Drom and Inch and Borrisoleigh Ileigh invites you to join us in prayer, music and reflections to celebrate the Season of Creation. This year’s theme is “Peace with Creation”. Come along to Templemore Park on Sunday 28th September @ 4pm.
JUBILEE CELEBRATION
Join us as we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Restoration of Holycross Abbey on Sunday 5th October – Mass at 3pm. This will be followed by a Community Gathering in The Marquee (Padre Pio Garden) 4.30pm – 7.30pm. Background Music by “Wave” a String Trio followed by a Recital reflecting Aspects of our local area through Music, Song, Dance & Word over the last 100 years. Can’t Attend the Mass!! Don’t worry join us in the Marquee for a Great Community Gathering afterwards
CANDLELIGHT WALK
Adults and children are invited to meet at the Stanwix Village, Thurles, E41AR23, at 6.30pm on Saturday, September 27, 2025 for a Candlelight Walk hosted by Thurles Lions Club to highlight Childhood Cancer Ireland, the national parent and survivor led childhood cancer charity. Please come and support the many children and young people living with cancer.
POOR CLARES VOCATION AFTERNOON
Vocations Afternoon at the Poor Clare Monastery, College Road, Cork, on Saturday, September 27th, from 2 – 4 pm, for young women considering a contemplative vocation. For further information, feel free to email us: vocationspoorclaresescork@gmail.com www.poorclarescork.ie
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
“In the tapestry of life, every thread has a purpose.”
Coffee Morning for Hospice
Borrisoleigh Active Social Club are hosting a coffee morning this Friday Sept 26 from 10am to 12 noon. Any donations of home baking would be appreciated on the day and can be dropped into the Community Centre Borrisoleigh from 9am. All proceeds will go towards The Suir Haven Cancer support centre.
Community Sponsorship Ireland
“Th’ whole worl’s in a terrible state o’ chassis”
A quote from Captain O’Boyle in O’Casey’s ‘Juno and The Paycock’ in 1924, a turbulent period in our own history when our fledgling nation
was rising from a violent and bloody beginning. Over one hundred years later the violence, murder and mayhem proliferates across the world, with famine, disease and human rights violations following close behind.
If you, like me, feel powerless watching the awful events unfold on the nightly news, here is a chance to do something good and right.
Here is a chance to help people that are suffering, to help a family to relocate, revive, and survive. Please read the following information and if you feel you can offer any help or assistance please contact Jamie Groome on 0858566070. There will be an information evening this October (date to be confirmed) in our Community centre, delivered by the Irish Red Cross and DORAS.
There will be a meeting for all interested in the Community Hall, Borrisoleigh on 10th October 2025 at 19:30
Knitting and Crochet Group
Borrisoleigh Community Centre Polytunnel 🌱
Courses
Marian Hall
Eucharistic Adoration
Adult Set Dancing Classes
Pic of the Past
Caroline and John Young, Rusheen
John captained the U/14 hurling team to victory in 1999.
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