novena to the sacred heart
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novena to the sacred heart
Eily O’Keeffe and Cissy Looney, pictured at the Grotto on Rock Road, Killarney Kerry’s first All-Star Donie O’Sulllivan who brought the Sam Maguire to Spa in 1970. Michael Casey, Emmets Terrace, Killarney pictured in the middle. Pg3 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Biddy Ball Dance in the Macra Na Feirme Hut in Tangneys Field, Lisry 1953. Front Row L:R: Eileen (Cahill) Tangney RIP, Betty (Doona) Coffey, Bill Tangney RIP, Sheila (O'Leary) Ferris, Joan Neville RIP, Mary (Mangan) McCArthy RIP, Elizabeth Lucey RIP, Eileen (O'Mahony) Ferris. 2nd Row: Tim Moynihan, Denis McGillicuddy, Jim O'Rourke, Patrick Kissane, John Ferris RIP, Kathleen O'Sullivan RIP, Mary (Doona) Barrett RIP, Rose (Hill) Giles, Eileen Doyle. 3rd Row L:R: Jim Adams RIP, Tom Leslie RIP, Tom O'Leary RIP, Tadgh O'Sulivan, Paddy O'Leary RIP, Teddy Clifford, Michael Leslie, Michael O'Sullivan, Jimmie McCarthy RIP, Tadgh Doona RIP, Jimmie O'Leary, Mackie Lynch RIP, Owen Gleeson RIP. 4th Row L:R: John Courtney RIP, Jackie Burke, Maurice Traynor RIP, Jack Clifford RIP, Tadgh Riordan RIP, Thomas Doona RIP, Denis O'Shea RIP, Tom Hobbins RIP, Jack Mannix RIP, James Doyle, Denis Doona RIP, Jack Doona, Kathleen (Doona) Guerin, Seamus Griffin, Ted Curran, Michael Brosnan, Jeremiah O'Connor RIP. Back: Jimmie Giles RIP, Helen (Clifford) Dennehy RIP, John Ahern RIP, Dan Doona RIP, Tom Doona, Sean T Leslie, Tom Neville. Mercy Convent Killarney First Holy Communion Class, 1959. Pg5 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Pictured in 1947 at Woodlawn, Killarney were front row: Peggy Looney and Joan Hurley. At back Sheila Shea, Bridie Slattery and Maureen Sullivan. The donkey’s name was Mr McCluskey. Eileen Lynch from Sunny Hill, Killarney pictured with Santa in Hillard’s Department Store, Main Street along with her cousin Eileen O’Sullivan, Leamnaguilla, Ballyhar. Eileen’s father, Dan Lynch worked in Hilliards. Pg7 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Mercy Convent, Killarney, Class of 1966 Athletes from Spa Muckross who competed at the Community Games National Finals in Mosney in the 1980’s. Included are from left: Paul Cremin, Tom Doherty, Niall O’Donoghue, Maureen O’Shea and Kathryn Kelly. FCA Camp in Killarney in the 1950’s Mary Ellen Lynch nee Lyne and her sister Tina Brick nee Lyne from Sheheree Muckross around 1926. Pg9 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Staff at Hilliards Factory, Killarney pictured in the 1960’s Willie O’Sullivan, Jackie Kelliher and Tim Lynch pictured in Marian Terrace in July 1964 Ring of Kerry cycle 1991. Back from left: Neily O’Sullivan, Bernie O’Sullivan, John Falvey, Moss Brosnan. Front: Pat Doherty and Tim O’Sullivan Pictured in Gaelic Park New York on Sunday 2nd July 1960 are from left: Mike Leahy, Bernard Doyle aqnd Jackie Leahy, Killarney. Pg11 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook The Royal Irish Constabulary Rowing Club, winners of “The Cup” for the Senior Six Killarney regatta in 1893. Included are S. Farrell, G. Neelan, JP Ferris, M. Turnbull, J. Keogh, F. Regan, Thomoas Gaffney (Cox). Farranfore Athletic Club pictured in the 1950’s. Killarney Jarvey Donie O’Donoghue pictured in 1959. The baby in the photograph is Killarney photographer Michelle Cooper Galvin. Regatta Day in Killarney 60 years ago. The winning Fossa team at Killarney Regatta 1952. From left: Patsy Quill, Donie Sheehan, John Griffin, John Hilliard (Cox), Noel Guerin, Michael Sheehan and Michael O’Sullivan Pictured at St. Finan’s Hospital, Killarney 1972-1973 were front row from left: Pat Landers, Dr. JJ O’Connor, RMS, Tadgh Kennedy, Declan Healy ACNO, Rev. Martin Hegarty, Chaplin and Dick Stokes. Standing are community nurses: John Scanlon, JJ O’Connell, Paddy Doyle, Ann Helay, ACNO, Mary Redpath, Jim Broderick. Back row: Donie O’Sulllivan, Tim Healy, Neily O’Donoghue, Darby Moynihan, ACNO, Michael Brosnan and Sean O’Connor. Picture MacMonagle, Killarney Pg13 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Members of 5th Year in St. Brendan’s College in 1965 who played the Sem team in a challenge match. Back from left: Donal Riordan, Pat Sheehan, Jer Counihan, Pat Doody, Jim Coffey, Derry Kerrisk, Owen Casey, M. Griffin. Front from left: Pat Healy, Jerry Murphy, Phil O’Sulivan, Aidan Kelliher and John O’Connor. President Sean T. O’Kelly pictured with Sarah O’Hara, Manageress, Parknasilla and Dora O’Sullivan, Manageress of the now Park Hotel, Kenmare. FRONT: Gerald Fitzgerald, Brian Fitzgerald, Richard Williams, Michael L. Cronin, Sean Conlan, Noel Murphy, Donie Foley and Club Chairman Tom long. CENTRE: Chairman East Kerry Board Brendan Walsh, Gene Moriarty, Secretary Kerry County Board Andy Molyneaux, Aidan McDonald, Dermot Griffin, Michael Clifford, Michael O' Connor, Club Secretary Pat Sweeney, Michael Cronin, Brendan Fitzgerald, Secretary East Kerry County Board Denis Fenton and Chairman Kerry County Board Grald McKenna. BACK: Kieran Coffey, Michael Spillane, Larry Madden, Jimmy Fleming, James Houlihan, Fr. James Galvin P.P, Pat cRONIN, john Sheehan and Larry Daly. Bunrower, Ross Road, Killarney 1963: Front from left: Weeshie Fogarty, Dan O’Leary, Ned O’Brien. At back: Ger Murphy, Paddy O’Connor, Donald Dempsey, Timmy Leahy and Michael Grady. Liebherr Container Cranes Inter Firm All Ireland Champions 1999. OPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTIO Pg15 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook College Street, Killarney taken in 1950. Picture includes The Failte Hotel, Julie Doyle’s Beauty Salon, Cronin’s Restaurant and the Bombay Palace, formerlly The Reeks shop. Picture courtesy of Eileen O’Callaghan, The Failte Hotel. Tops of the Town winners - Hilliards 1960 By Dermot Cronin, Financial Advisor PENSIONS Do you have a pension? If so there is some very important information that you need to know about your pension, such as.... What is the present value of my pension? What funds is my pension invested in? Who manages my pension and how much am I being charged to manage my pension? These are just some of the important questions you need to know the answers to. You need this information in order to compare your pension to what is available in the market place today from pension companies who may be able to get you a better return for your money and therefore getting you a higher lump sum and income on retirement. So whether your pension is from an ex employer, you were self employed in the past or are self employed now it is very important that you have your pension reviewed and assessed by an independent advisor now. For For more information or to make an appointment to discuss the above contact Dermot Cronin APA, at 064 6622775 or 087 2893649. Pg17 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook OPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTION PROPERTY SECTIO MONEY MATTERS…. Pictured in the family home of Mrs. Nora Bartlett, O’Kellys Villas in 1956 were from left: Julia Falvey, Marion Mulcahy, Mary Mulcahy, Rita Mulcahy, Billy O’Sullivan and Nora Bartlett. The Pearls Showband, Listry: From left: Michael O’Leary, RIP, Nixie Tangney, James Doyle, John O’Brien, RIP and Pat Quirke. Above: Kerry Junior Cross Country Team Left: Peter O’Toole, right pictured with work colleagues at The Post Office in the 1950’s. Pg19 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook President Sean T. O’Kelly, visiting most Rev. Bishop O’Brien in Killarney in June 1959. Included at the back are Garda James Redpath (back from left) and Supt Batt Harte (back row extreme right). Randles Bros in 1988 Taken outside Randles Garage Muckross Road in 1988 Members of the Rose of Tralee Committee and Randles Bros Staff presenting the New Rover to the winning family. From left Christy Leahy, John O Reilly, Bob O Brien, David Randles,Ted Keane, Phil Farmer, Con Randles, Sean O Mahony Ned O‘Shea and Patsy Collins. Picture: MacMonagle, Killarney Pg21 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Killarney Regatta Committee 1970. Front from left: Ulick Daly, Sean Murphy, John Kelly, Hon Secretary, Vincent Counihan, Jack Scully, Michael Fleming. Back from left: Denis Hegarty, John Browne and Willie O’Connor. Killarney Regatta committee at the launch of the 1985 Regatta. Front from left: Ann Tangney, John Kelly, Hon Sec), Seamus O’Connor. Second row from left: Teddy O’Brien, Willie O’Connor, Valerie Hobbs, Eilish O’Sullivan, Sheila McCarthy, Mary Moynihan, Ned Leahy, Don O’Sullivan, Michael Cemin, Denis Hegarty. Back from left: Denis Carroll, Richard Leane, Connie Doyle, Michael Lynch, P. Cronin, Mike Sheehan, Sean Murphy and Michael Fleming. Pg23 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Prize day at St. Finan’s Hospital in 1974. St. Finan's Hospital Staff before departure to visit hospitals in Wales in the early 1970's. Killarney Regatta: Pictured from left: Henry Ward, Denis Griffin R.I.P, Killarney Regatta: Pictured from left: Front L to R - Margaret Kelliher, Denis O'Brien, David O'Connor(cox),Neilus Daly, John_Joe Healy, Henry Sean Murphy (cox), Back L to R -Eileen Mahony, Carmel Daly, Mai Clifton. Sullivan, Betty O'Connell. Pg25 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Fossa Crew 1956 Eugie Cronin R.I.P, Dan Meara, Eamon Sheehan, Denis Griffin R.I.P, Ned Myers R.I.P, Above: Killarney Great Southern Christmas Staff Party 1956 Right: Commercials Rowing Club 1956: Back L to R - Pat Brick, David O'Connor, Neilus Daly, Kevin Moroney, Denis O'Brien, Con Sullivan, John Counihan, Micky Ryan, Tommy Daly R.I.P., John Joe Healy, John O'Sullivan, P. Blennerhasset, Batt Brosnan. Front L to R - John Daly, Fergus Moroney, Jim Daly R.I.P., Sean O'Sullivan, Michael Courtney, Jim Counihan, M. Looney, Jerry Daly R.I.P. Above: Killarney Regatta, 1985: L to R - Betty Griffin, Eileen Griffin, Mary Griffin, Carmel Griffin, Mary Moynihan, Anne Moynihan, Majella Moynihan, Hannah Moynihan & Patsy Looney RIP. LEFT: Commercial winners of the Juvenile Sixes 1959: Front L to R Paul Cronin, Denis O'Brien, David O'Connor (cox) R.I.P., Brendan Clifford R.I.P., Back L to R - Dermot O'Donoghue, Jim Daly R.I.P, Derry Horgan & John Daly. 10 Audi A4 2.0TDi 92k, Black, Full Audi Service History 10 Ford Focus 1.6 TDCI, sports, sat nav, bluetooth, alloys, fogs, 83k, full Ford service history 09 Hyundai i20 1.4 09 Ford Focus 1.6TDCi, Titanium, 97k 09 Ford Focus 1.6 TDCi, Titanium, Full Ford S/H 08 Peugeot 407 1.6HDi, alloys, fogs, A/C, Bluetooth 08 Ford Mondeo 1.8, titanium est., full ford s/h 06 Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDi, 170klms, Alloys, NCT tested 04 VW Bora 1.9TDi, NCT Tested, Silver 03 Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDi, silver, 1 owner CARS 08 Kia Rio 1.4, Automatic 07 VW Polo 1.2, 120klms 07 Nissan Almera alloys, fogs 07 Ford Focus 1.4 Zetec 05 Peugeot 206 1.4 NCT Tested COMMERCIAL 09 Ford Transit Connect 1 owner, 1yr DOE, 115 klms 09 Opel Combi Van 90klm 09 Ford Transit Connect 90klm 07 Peugeot Expert 68k, 1 Year DOE, 1 Owner 05 Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Silver, 2.5, very clean Selection of 2013 Ex Fleet Cars - All Models including Ford, Hyundai, Skoda, Nissan, Etc Pg27 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook OTORING SECTION MOTORING SECTION MOTORING SECTION MOTORING SECTION MOTORING SECTION MOTORING SECTION MOTORING DIESEL CARS 131 Skoda Rapid Elegance 11 Ford Focus 1.6 TDCi, 44k 11 Skoda Yeti 71klms 10 Hyundai i30 1.6 CRDi, comfort, 90k 10 Skoda Yeti Greenline 10 Citreon Picasso 1.6HDi, 35k, 1 owner, Full S/H 10 Nissan Qashqai 1.5DCi, 60k, Panoramic Roof, fogs Sewells Pharmacy down through the years. Top Right: John Joseph Sewell, Pharmacist 1890 1920. Top Left: The Chemist in 1934 and above: The Chemist in the 1970’s. Left: The pharmacy which opened in 1856 Pg29 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook A Pipe Band pictured in the 1950’s. Jimmy Healy, Loreto Road (centre) pictured with visiting American cousins taking a jaunting car trip with Billy the Horse. Pg31 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Scene from the film “The Dawn“. Dado Hurley on the right. Josie Cullinane meets with Eamonn De Valera at the steps of The Great Southern Hotel First Holy Communion at the Mercy Primary School, Killarney in 1971. Killarney Outlook | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Pg32 The Late Sir Patrick Moore pictured with Sean Murphy from Killarney, at his home on the Sussex Coast, England in 1985 Creamary Morning. Pg33 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook The Radiant Showband, Scartaglin. Gerard Sullivan rip, Ned Buckley, John Sullivan, Neily Sullivan, Dermot Flynn and Ned Flynn. Front from L to R: Frankie O' Sullivan, Paudie O' Donoghue, Sheamus O'Donoghue. Back from L to R: David Hurley, Geni Fogarty, Dermot O' Donoghue. Left to Right: 1.Tim Corcoran 2.Donal Lynch 3. John Daly 4.Eddie Casey (R.I.P). Members of the Hurley Family, Woodland Rd, Killarney. Side: John, Front: Brendan, Marie, 2nd Row: Kathleen, Clare. Back: Gerard, Joan & Breda. Members of the Muckross House staff and friends pictured during the 1960's. Killarney Outlook | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Pg34 Pg35 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Fossa Rowing crew winners, Juvenile sixes, Killarney Regatta 1961. L-R: Michael Fleming, Tom O'Shea, Michael Greaney, Robin Hilliard (Cox), Donal O'Meara, Con Guerin, Brendan Sweeney. Fair Day College Street. Monastery boys cycle trip with Bro Emilion on an exploration of the gap of dunloe around 1956. Beaufort Pioneer Group St Patricks Day Parade Killarney 1988. Taoiseach Sean Lemass opens the new clubhouse at the Kilarney Golf and Fishing Club in the early 1960's. Also pictured are Mrs. Beatrice, Rev. David Earl, Dermot O'Sullivan. Killarney Outlook | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Pg36 Pg37 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Commercial Senior Fours Crew in the late 1950’s L to R- Denis O'Brien, Neilus Daly, David O'Connor, John Joe Healy, Patrick Galvin. A group of children from New Road pictured in 1969 Killarney Outloo would like to thank everyone who contributed photographs to our souvenir edition. Killarney men Tom O’Toole and Con O’Leary Riders on horseback pictured at Kate Kearney’s Cottage. 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Gents, Ladies, Children Clothing & School Uniforms. Alter & Repairs for Leathers, Fabrics & Wool Etc. High Street, New Market Lane 7, Killarney. Call: 083 1404514 086 8882760 Pg41 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook WHAT IS A SMEAR TEST AND HOW IS IT TAKEN? A smear test (sometimes called a pap test) is used for cervical screening. It is a simple procedure where a doctor or nurse (smeartaker) takes a sample of cells from the cervix (neck of the womb) to look for early changes on the cells of the cervix. A smear test can identify cell changes before they become cancer cells. If these cells are not found and treated, they could become cancerous over time. A smear test is a very simple test that takes about five minutes. It may be slightly uncomfortable but should not be painful. It is expected that the entire appointment should generally take about 15 minutes in the doctor's surgery or health clinic. You can lie on your side or on your back for your smear test. The doctor or nurse taking the test will gently insert an instrument called a speculum into your vagina to hold it open. The cervix is the area where the top of the vagina leads to the uterus (womb).The doctor or nurse will use a small, specialised broom to gently brush off a sample of cells from the cervix. This sample is sent to the laboratory to be checked. A smear test is not a diagnostic test. It is not needed for clinical investigation of fibroids, cysts, heavy or painful periods or pain during intercourse. A smear test is not used to detect any changes in the womb, the fallopian tubes or the ovaries. If you have any concerns about any of these issues you should speak to your GP or nurse. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF CERVICAL SCREENING? A smear test (sometimes called a pap test) can detect changes in the cells of the cervix (neck of the womb). The earlier abnormal cell changes are found, the easier they are to treat. WHO SHOULD HAVE A SMEAR TEST? Women who have ever been sexually active aged 25 to 60 should have a regular smear test and continue to have regular smear tests after the menopause. If you are aged over 60 years and have never had a smear test, please contact your family doctor (GP) or local CervicalCheck registered smeartaker to discuss your cervical screening needs. If you have never been sexually active, the risk of developing cervical cancer is considered to be low. If you do become sexually active, you should have cervical screening. Woman aged 25 to 60 who live in Ireland are eligible to have a free smear test. CervicalCheck has developed a register (list) of eligible women nationwide aged 25 to 60 through up-to-date information received from the Department of Social Protection. WHAT ARE THE RECOMMENDED SCREENING INTERVALS? Women aged 25 to 44 will be offered a free smear test every three years. Women aged 45 to 60 will be offered a free smear test every five years. Regardless of the age of a woman when she has her first CervicalCheck smear test, she needs to have two normal smear test results - three years apart, before moving to a five year screening interval. A woman may also be advised by CervicalCheck to have additional smear tests if further investigation is needed, as recommended by the programme. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? There are no costs to a woman involved in having a smear test. CervicalCheck provides free cervical screening to women aged 25 to 60 years. This covers all aspects of the test from making the appointment, the initial consultation, the smear test, sending the sample to the laboratory (postage), the smear test result, follow-up and appropriate consultation if necessary. If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact KILLARNEY MEDICAL CENTRE on 064 6620628 Regards, Dr Sarah O Neill Killarney Outlook | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Pg42 Appointments :: Notices Cllr BRENDAN CRONIN AVAILABLE AT: BALLYHAR, KILLARNEY. Phone: 064-66-33534 Mobile: 087-2069657 Email: cllrbrendan.cronin@kerrycoco.ie All queries dealt with in total confidence CHASE THE FEELING IN 2014! If you are planning on making some life enhancing changes in your life in 2014 then read on for a NEW way to set and achieve your goals! The old fashioned way of goal setting meant that we had the procedures of achievement upside down. We go after the stuff we want to have, get, or accomplish, and we hope that we'll be fulfilled when we get there. It's backwards. And it's burning us out. So what if you first got clear on how you actually wanted to feel in your life, and then created some "Goals with Soul"? Many goals are a bit soul less when looked at on paper. They tell you what you want to do but lack any real emotional pull! So instead of talking about external goals begin to talk about how you want to feel in various parts of your life. For example begin to get really clear about what you want to feel within yourself. Ask yourself How do you want to feel when you look at your schedule for the week? When you get dressed in the morning? When you walk through the door of your studio, office, place of work etc? How do you want to feel when you run that marathon, finish your painting, make that sale, go to sleep at night or fall in love? The next question to ask is “What can you do to feel that way?” This begins the process of working from the inside out and creates the energy to attract what you desire! If you would like to know more and feel inspired to create GOALS WITH SOUL come along to my Life Class on Wednesday January 29th at the Meadowlands Hotel (7.30-9.30pm) Only €15.00. 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FULL MAINTENANCE SERVICE Fully Licensed by the PSA (00064) & NSAI (1141) WE ALSO OFFER GATE AUTOMATION & Installation of CCTV Val Moynihan, Rathmore, Co. Kerry. Tel: 064 7758011 M: 087 2315310 Patio Slabs (Different Designs), Full Rope Top Kerb & Lawn Edging, Gate Posts & Fencing posts, Timber Style Ranch Post & Rail Fencing, Wall & Pillar Capping FREE QUOTATIONS for site Fencing Patio & Kerb Laying Delivery Service Available Tel: 086-6765694 026-45649 Pg45 | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Killarney Outlook Killarney Outlook | Friday 3rd January 2014 | Pg46 Would you like to place a Memorial, an Acknowledgment, a Birthday remembrance or Thanksgiving prayer in our Magazine? Call into the office at 'The Killarney Outlook', 30 High Street, Killarney T/F: 064 66 70000 E: killarneyoutlook@outlookmags.com HOLY WATER A MEANS OF SPIRITUAL HEALTH NOVENA TO THE ST. CLARE HOLY WATER is a Sacramental that remits venial sin, because of the blessing attached to it, Holy Church strongly urges its use upon Her Children, especially when dangers threaten, such as fire, storms, sickness and other calamities. AND WE GIVE IT SO LITTLE THOUGHT. Ask St. Clare for 3 favours, one business, 2 impossible. Say 9 Hail Mary’s for 9 days with a lighted candle. and finish with “May the Sacred Heat of Jesus be praised, adored, glorified and loved today and every day throughout the world Forever. Amen”. Pray whether you belive it or not. Publish on the 9th day. Your request will be granted no matter how difficult it may seem. Favour often granted on the third day. NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART PRAYER TO THE VIRGIN MARY Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked many favours. This time I ask you this special one, (mention favour). Take it dear heart of Jesus and place it within Your own heart where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked many favours. This time I ask you this special one, (mention favour). Take it dear heart of Jesus and place it within Your own heart where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never know to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. Say this prayer for three times for three days and your favour will be granted. Never know to fail. Must promise publication of prayer. (Never know to fail) O Most Beautiful Flower of Mount Carmel, Fruitful Vine, Splendour of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in this my necessity. O Star of the Sea, help me and show me herein you are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in my necessity. There are none, that can withstand your power. Oh Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3 times).Oh Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands, (3 times). Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. Amen. Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days. You must publish it, and it will be granted to you. NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART THE MIRACLE PRAYER THE MIRACLE PRAYER You have said O Divine Jesus, ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find, knock and the door shall be opened to you. Relying on these promises, I come with confidence during this novena to beg of you the favours that I need (make request). For whom shall I ask Lord Jesus, if not from you whose heart is an unfailing source of graces and merits. Most loving heart of my God. I believe in your power, I believe in your knowledge I believe in your personal love for me, and therefore O Sacred heart of Jesus I place all my trust in you. Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory, say 3 times for 3 days. Must promise publication. Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked many favours. This time I ask you this special one, (mention favour). Take it dear heart of Jesus and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Dear Heart of Jesus in the past I have asked many favours. This time I ask you this special one, (mention favour). Take it dear heart of Jesus and place it within your own broken heart where your Father sees it. Then in his merciful eyes it will become your favour not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days. Publication of prayer and favour will be granted. Say this prayer for three days. Publication of prayer and favour will be granted. 24TH ANNIVERSARY In loving Memory of peter d. j. o’sullivan Annaghmore, Headford, Killarney, Co. Kerry It does not take a special day, For us to think of you, Each Mass we hear, each prayer we say, Is offered up for you. May he rest in peace dear Jesus, In Thy Heavenly home above, With the the Scared Heart of Jesus, In his own Eternal Love. Always remembered by your loving wife & family NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART Sacred Heart and Our Lady a thousand thanks. And to all of the Saints for favours received. THANKSGIVING May the Sacred Heart of Jesus, be praised, glorified and adored throughout the whole world now and forever more. NOVENA TO THE SACRED HEART Sacred Heart and Our Lady a thousand thanks. And to all of the Saints for favours received. Every Catholic home should have always in it a supply of Holy Water. WE DO NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BENEFITS DERIVED FROM HOLY WATER. LET US CULTIVATE ITS USE. UNTOLD Spiritual Wealth is concentrated in a tiny drop of blessed water. M.M. 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