
 We have been asked to help provide knitted bonnets and other knitted clothing for premature babies. If you think you can help, pease come along to the
T.L.C. GROUPin the Den, Laurencetown on Tuesday morning 10.30am - 12.30pm.
If you have needles, bring them along. If not, we will have some spare sets. Ideal needle sizes are 8,9,10 or 11. We will also be knitting Teddies for Tragedy. These teddies will be sent to war-torn and third world countries. If you can't knit - we'll teach you. We would also be very grateful for wool - 4 ply or double knitting. Any colour is acceptable, but white or any pastel colour would be brilliant. So, please join us - there's also be plenty of craic, a cuppa and a scone. If you need any more information, contact Mrs. Mairead Magee or the Parish Office.

Chalice In The Home Programme
Promoting prayer for vocations is a key aspect of this programme. In this year of Vocation this programme will be developed on a Diocesan level to encourage prayer in the home for vocations and also to let young men see the great support there is in parishes for priests and the priesthood in general. The programme centres on a chalice which is seen as the symbol of priestly commitment A family or individual takes the chalice home for a week and this is accompanied by a book of prayers and guidelines for usage. The family gather to pray by the chalice, prayers for vocations are included. At the end of the week the chalice is passed on to a new home. Parishioners give their names to the co-ordinator Miss Pat Smyth who monitors the movement of the chalice around the homes in the parish. The prayers contained in the booklet are there to guide the user throughout the week when the chalice is in their home. Parishioners are asked to begin each prayer session with a Prayer for Vocation and end with a decade of the Rosary.
Any Parishioner who would like to be involved in the Chalice in the Home Programme is asked to complete one of the request forms which can be found at the back of the church or in the bulletin and drop this in to the collection basket or alternatively contact Miss Pat Smyth on 02838 831024 to let her know that you would like to be involved in the programme.
 http://www.e-water.net/index_en.php For some beautiful reflections to start your day, click on the above link Since the launch of the updated website on 17th March 2008, we have had an average of over 2,000 visitors per week. So, if you have any news or photos, then tullylish.com is the place to display it. If you think it’s interesting, then so will we. WEDDINGS: Lots of new photos here -and remember - the wedding ceremony doesn’t have to have happened in Tullylish - if one of your relatives were married else where, we want to see the photos, especially if they are ex-Tullylish folk.
NEW ARRIVALS:
The same goes for new arrivals as weddings - we want to see your photos. EX-PATS: Thanks to all our ex-parishioners who keep in touch. We hear so often that ‘our so-and-so’ logs on to tullylish.com every week - WE WANT TO HEAR FROM THEM - WE WANT PHOTOS FROM THEM!!!!! ANY GRADUATION PHOTOS?
Please send them in. Also send your birthday greetings / thanks / good wishes through the website:
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